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We hereby regret to announce the untimely passing of our beloved Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother, Aunt, Sister, and Friend:

Mrs. Lucy M. Payne of Lucy’s Guest House
Sunrise: May 4, 1931 in Anguilla - Sunset: December 11, 2012 at the age of 81.

Left to mourn is her beloved:

Grandchildren(6): 
  Dr.    James A.E Lake (Jimmy) and family
  Peter E. Lake
  Lionel N. Lake
  Judy L. Lake and family (Canada)
  Catherine A. Lake-Lloyd and family
  Laurel R. Lake (USA) 

Great-grands (8):          Curtis B. Lake,
     Nia K. Lake,
     Umojah Lloyd,
     Migel Anthonio Henkeman-Lake,
     and others in Canada.

Daughter in law: Mrs. Sylvia A. Lake

Sisters: Mabel Payne-Gumbs and family in Anguilla
           Cathleen Payne-Cannegieter and family(SXM)
 
Beloved Nieces, Nephews, Great Nieces, & Nephews, Cousins, God Children, and others too numerous to mention.

Friends:                     
             Vanisha Mardenborough, Muriel Lake, Josephine (Fita) Benders,        Helena Richardson, Amalie Larmonie, Lydia Benjamin, Doret and Ronald Blake, Silvia and Felix Carty, Herald Henry, Emma Hamlet, Ruby Flanders, Cynthia and Marcel Missoudan, Selma Hodge, Celia Stewart, Naresh Nankani, Neha and Mahesh Chantani, Mrs. Clare Vanputten, Albert Carty, Rosalia Richardson, Danny Hassel, Jerome Ottley, and their families.   Many more beloved adopted daughters and sons to numerous to mention. 

She was related to: Payne, Henis, Brooks, Gumbs, Lake, Lloyd, Cannegieter, and others to numerous to mention.
Funeral arrangements will be announce at a later date

May her soul rest in Eternal Peace

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?

Conroy Clifton Thomas
Sunrise Dec-17th -1988- Sunset Nov-24th -2012

Wife: Janel Thomas
Mother: Millicent Powell
Father: Clifton Thomas (Jamaica)
Step-Father: Kenneth Powell
Sister:  Chantale Thomas (Jamaica)
Brother: Clayton Thomas (Jamaica)
Step-Sister: Nasticia Powell (Jamaica) & Camela Powell
Step-Brother: Orin Powell a.k.a Willie (Jamaica)
Mother-in-law: Hyacinth Morris
Sister-in-law: Kimesha Mairs
Uncles:  Semore Dyer a.k.a Mansel,
                In Jamaica: Junior Dyer, Raclift Dyer, Trevar Dyer, Bob Dyer
Aunts in Jamaica: Jennifer, Ilene , Marlene , Mage, Ena, Via, Dorlene (England), Tesha (USA), Merla,  Pam, Dorothy, Jenny, Magie 
Grandparents in Jamaica: Eliza Dyer,  Telsa & Septibal Thomas
Adopted Grandparents: Mr. & Mrs. Marshall
Childhood Mentor: Oniel Donalds (Peter)
Close at heart to:
Pastor Clarke & Members of the French Quarter Church of God, Bishops and Pastors all the other New Testament Church of God in SXM, St. Thomas, Anguilla
Managers & colleague at Versant Accounting & Winair, USM & UNA students & Faculty, Gifted Foundation, Home away from Home, Various churches on the island, Friends and Family too numerous to mention,
He was related to the Dyer, Thomas, Dunkley, Brown, Walice in Jamaica
Dress code: No Black!!

Funeral service will be on Thursday December 6th 2012 at the New Testament Church of God  Back Street Phillipsburg  Viewing and tributes will be from 11:00am -1:00pm service commence at 1:00pm with interment at the Cape bay  Cemetery

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May His Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

 

‘The Lord is my shepard, I shall not want.’

It is with deep regret we announce the death of:

Mr. Charles Emanuel Jacobs
Sunrise: December 6th, 1932-Sunset: November 26th, 2012

He was the husband of the late Mrs. Hyercinth Jacobs-Lake.

Left to mourn his:
Children:                     Vernon Jacobs also known as (Jakes) and Family
                                    Gilford Jacobs also known as (Fordie) and Family
                                    Mervin Jacobs also known as (Bolo) and Family
                                    Cheryl Jacobs and Family
                                    Raymond Jacobs also known as (Ray)
                                    Floyd Jacobs (deceased)
                                    Lester Jacobs also known as (Bofio) and Family
                                    Marius Vlaun and family

Stepsons:                     Norman Chester Wathey Jr.
                                    Calvin Primus and Family
                                    Chad Jacobs also known as Chaddy
                                    Winston Duport on St. Kitts

Step Daughters:          Althea Ferdinand and Family
                                    Emma Activille
                                    Thelma Miller and Family in New York
                                    Esperanza Maccow and Family

Daughter-in-law:         Jermila Jacobs-Balborda also known as (Omi)

Grandchildren:            Bernard Jacobs, Fenelle Jacobs,
Christopher Bergland, Melmarie Jacobs,
Jundree Jacobs, Charlene Jacobs and Joel Holman

Sister:                          Julia Peterson-Jacobs and Family

Brothers-in-law:          Roland Bryson also known as (Pa-ben )Family
                                    John Hughes and Family on Anguilla

 

Sister-in-law:               Vera Hughes and family on Anguilla

Nieces:                                    Barbara, Elsa, Janet, Cheryl, Brenda and Linda Peterson and Family

Aunts:                         Inez Kruythof and Family
                                    Christine Cannegieter also known as Bauba and Family

Godchildren:               Freddy Laveist, Shellane Ferdinand and Tony Halley

Cousin:                        Albertha Nicholas and Family on Curacao
Elaine and Lou Mourillon-Peterson
                                    Tessy Peterson and Family

Cousin-in-Law:           Rufina de Lain and Veronica Lake and Family

Special Family Member:  Titania Lake and Family in New York

Special Friends: Lisa Connor, Rosie Labega and Family, Jules Henry, Tod Peterson, Lucy Payne, Leocadie Lake, Mildred Rochester and Family, Nell and Cynthee Lake, Joycelyn Froston,
Agnes Novels and Family, John and Florence Piper, Louise Berry, Alma Peterson,
Jo-Ann and Master D, The Vlaun’s Family on Frontstreet, Clarence Richardson also known as Bongo, The Vanterpool Family in Colebay, Albertha Chittick and Family, Blanche Lake and Family, Hyacinth Nicholson and Family, Annie Daniel and Family, Meals on Wheels,
Helping Hands Foundation, Mr. Iwande Gumbs from Upbeat Radio on Anguilla and Shoba Barbershop.

Charlie was a member of the Netherlands Antilles Police Force for some 30 years.

He was related to the: Jacobs, Vlaun, Peterson, Laveist, Cannegieter, Saloman, Brown, Martinbourgh, Nicolaas, Kruythoff, Vanterpool, Warner, Tweed, Morrishaw, Severina, James, Maccow, Clarke, Rogers, Richardson, Hodge, Bryson, Peters, Woodley, Marsham, Carty, Halley, Hassell, Duporte, Jones, Lake, Boasman, Shigemoto, de Lain, Bell, Holoman, Williams, Berry and Statie.

Thanksgiving service for the life of the late Charles Emanuel Jacobs better known as Charlie will be held on Tuesday, December 4th 2012 at the St. Martin of Tours Roman Catholic Church on Front Street.

Viewing and tributes from: 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Service of Thanksgiving at 2:00pm with internment at the Simpsonbay Bay Cemetery.
The wake will be held at the Belair Community Center on Monday, December 3rd 2012 from 7:00pm until 10:00pm.

The family kindly requests no visitors after the funeral.

May his soul rest in eternal peace and Rise in Gloria.

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

 

 

He who dwells in the shelter of the most high
will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.

It is with deep regret we announce the death of"

Miss Patricia Leona Chittick
Sunrise August 27th, 1959 --- Sunset November 21st, 2012

Left to mourn:
Father: Jean Louis Chittick
Sisters: Maria Felix                                                                     USA
             Jessica Chittick  aka Jessy                                            SXM
             Berthille Laveist-Chittick   Teacher Betty                  SXM

Brothers: Franklin Chittick aka Frankie SXM
              Carlos Chittick SXM
Brother in-Law: MP Louie Laveist
Nieces: Anne Marie Gittens,Claudia Vaccianna,Thalia Gumbs,Isorella Fecunda
Nephews: Rolando Gumbs, Michael Felix,
11 great nieces and nephews
1 great great nephew

Aunts : Felicia Chittick-St.Thomas
              Mildred Chittick
              Lilian Payne-Chittick-St.Thomas
              Bernice Chittick-USA
              Albertha Chittick –SXM
              Berthe Chittick-SXM

           
 Uncles: Cyril Tearr and Family EUX
                Frederick Roosberg-Eux
                 Lowellyn Roosberg- CUR
                Bonef Chittick and Family USA
                Emile Conty and family USA
                Franklin  London  SXM
                William London SXM
                 Rudolph London- Holland
                 Carl London and family- USA

Close friends: Casilda Lake-Matthew, Debra Abram, Mavis Niles, Milutine, Carledette Flanders Caines.                       
She was related to the:  Chittick, Tearr, Roosberg , Illidge, London, , Cocks, David, Jermin , Barry Ellis Hyman Carty Brooks and Gumbs families.

The home going service for the late Patricia Chittick will be on Wednesday,November 28th, 2012
At the Back to Bethel Church of God on Bishop Hill Road
Viewing will be from 1:00pm -2:00pm service commence at 2:00pm with interment at the Cul-de-sac cemetery

The family kindly requests no visitors after the funeral
The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May Her Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

 

Psalms 23:1 The Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Son, Brother, Nephew, Cousin and Friend;

 Ashur Antonio Friday

Sunrise: 26 May 1980 ~ Sunset: 5 July 2012
He was the son of Raphael A. Friday (deceased)

He leaves to mourn:
Mother:  Patricia Friday-Bell
Sisters: Tanya Friday
                Melissa Friday
Aunts:   Lurdez Bell & Fam.
Marva Bell & Fam.
Brenda Pantophlet Bell & Fam.
Cynthia Friday & Fam. (USA)
Leonora Richardson & Fam.
               
Uncles:                 Chester Bell & Fam. (USA)
Samuel Friday & Fam. (USA),
Leonidas Friday & Fam. (SXM)
Arthur Richardson & Fam. (AUX)
Johnnie Richardson & Fam.
David Richardson &Fam. (Dukie)

Close Cousins:  Natassja Bell, Cyria, Nigel &Sharon Paul , Charleen Bell, Samantha Elson-Beaton, Orlando Elson, Martin & Lenore Bell, Deidre &Phedra Thomson,  Johnnie, Jason & Fabiana Richardson, Colin & Culmore Bell, David  & Danzell Richardson, Sekou Friday, Christian Richardson ,Jamila,Shadira & Michel Arrindell, James Hughes and many other cousins too numerous to mention.
Friends :  Joel Duzong ,Gerard Richardson, Franklyn Brown, RuebenThompson, Andrew Rombley, Chester, Danny, David, Jevon, Deidrick, Naldo, Rosendo, Teza, Nettie & Chrissie and others too numerous to mention.

He was related to the Todman, Friday, Bell, Thomson, Richardson, Paul, Elson, Hodge, Pantophlet, Jean Baptiste families
 The wake will be held at the family home on Wednesday July 11th 2012 evening at Waterfront Street 16 Colebay from 7:00pm to 9:00pm.

The service of Thanksgiving for the late Ashur Antonio Friday will be held on Thursday, July 12th at the Praise Tabernacle Church in Cole Bay. Viewing and tributes: 2:00pm to 3:00pm. Service: 3:00pm. Interment: Cape Bay cemetery.
The family sincerely apologizes if in our time of sorrow any family names have not been mentioned.
The family kindly requests no visitors at the home after the funeral service.
The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May His Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

 


Psalm 23:4 “Yeah though I walk through the valley of the shadow of the death I’ll fear no evil for thou art with me.”

WE REGRET TO ANNOUNCE THE DEATH OF MR. MOHAMID BETTER KNOWN AS RAYSHA BAKSH OR BAYA OF 60 REMUS STREET AGRICOLA AND FORMERLY OF AIRY HALL MAHAICONY.


DATE OF BIRTH: APRIL 26TH, 1946.
DATE OF DEATH: FEBRUARY 08TH 2012.
FORMER EMPLOYEE OF: BURMA SILO, DIAMOND  ESTATE AND BANKS DIH.
HUSBAND OF: PAULINE PERSAUD KNOWN AS DAPHNEE
FATHER OF: AZIM, NESA PERSAUD, BIBI SHARMA , NAZEEMA, SU'AAD AND THE LATE SHAZAM.
FATHER IN LAW OF: VISHAUL, ROMEO, AND ANITA.
GRAND FATHER OF: JEROME, PRISILLA, DOMINQUE, ARYAN, JOHNATTAN, ADIAN, AND ETHAN.
HE WAS THE SON OF LATE BASMATI KNOWN AS LILY PADARATH FORMERLY OF AIRY HALL MAHAICONY AND SAFI BAKSH OF ANNS GROVE EAST COAST DEMERARA.
SON IN LAW OF THE LATE SARA AND SAMSUNDAR FORMERLY OF CATHERINE MAHAICONY.
BROTHER OF: LEON, CHINEY, PAULINE, EDOLL, SALLY, SANDRA, BABSIE AND THE LATE SONABOY, BRASH, KAYUME, SHAHEED, OMAR, NAZUREEN, AND GRACE.
BROTHER IN LAW OF: TAROON BANSINGH, DION HODGE, DATA, BABY, SUNNY, DENIS,SUGAR AND THE LATE KUDRATH KHAN AND CICIL.
UNCLE OF: PATRICK, JUMAN, FIZUL, BIBI, HAROON, SHENIZA, AZAD, DAVE, DEVI, DEVINDRA, MIKEY, RAMZAN, RYAD, JOSHUA, JUNIOR, RUBENA, NAZO, BIBI, SIMONE, NIZAM, RAMONA, AND THE LATE SHANAZ.
GREAT UNCLE OF: KAREN, COLIN, CHRISTINE, KARI, AND OTHERS.
COUSIN OF: LALTA, DARLING, DWARKA, NOREEN, RITA, GENA, RAMESH, NARESH, CHANO, VICKESH, VINOD, NALINI, KAMINI, BROWN, MAUREEN, DARLING, LALL, LOUTIE, COCOA, BABY, GANESH, BUBLIN, KENNETH, SANDRA, TREVOR, AMANDA, AND THE LATE, ROOPLALL, DATSIE, SANDRA, JEAN, GREY, AND MUNESH.
FUNERAL OF THE LATE MOHAMID KNOWN AS RASHA BAKSH OR BAYA WILL TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 15TH 2012 AT 60 REMUS STREET AGICOLA. BURIAL WILL TAKE PLACE AT THE AGRICOLA CEMETRY.
VIEWING WILL TAKE PLACE AT SANDY FUNERAL PARLOUR ON CHAPEL AND DURBAN STREET FROM 12PM TO 12:30PM. THENCE FOR HIS RESIDENCE FOR FURTHER VIEWING AT AGRICOLA FROM 1PM TO 2:30PM.
SERVICE BEGINS FROM 2:30PM TO 4:00PM THEN FOR BURIAL AT THE AGRICOLA CEMETERY.

MAY HE RISE IN GLORY

 

Louie Jean Louina
Sunrise 13th –Jan -1944- Sunset 21st –Feb -2012

Daughter: Jacnite Saint Felix

Son: Jacner  Saint Felix

Sisters: M. Francois Grandin , Josue Gilbert

Brothers: Eamanues Louis Jean  Legitime Louise Jean

Nieces: Nerland Mason, Ismode Mason, Dady Marcus, Beuette Gilbert, Kerna Gilbert

Nephews: Prudon Mason,  Baby Mason , Paulma Massson , Lesly Mason , Nathanael Louis Jean , Paterson Luis Jean , Kertice Gilbert,   Maxo Luise Jean , Emicha Gouract,

Grand Children: Jackenson Saint Felix, Emerson Goudet, Marie Danielle Gourdet, Elicha Gourdet GouGerson Saint Felix

Daughter in Law: Rosy Saint Felix

Son in law: Emile Gourdet

Cousin: Ambroise Gourdet & Fam.   & Marjonie Gourdet

Close friends: William Baudin

She was related to the: Saint Felix Grandin Gilbert Louis jean Masson  Gourdet Families
Other Family and friends to numerous to mention.

Funeral service for the late Louie Jean Louina will be on Monday Feruary 27th 2012 at the Cole bay Baptist Church. Viewing will be from 1:30 – 2:30. Service will commence at 2:30 with interment at the Cul-de-Sac cemetery thereafter .

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May Her Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

Revelations 21:4 And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.

We regret to announce the passing of

John Thomas Godet
Born: 27 Feb 1937 ~ Died: 3 June 2012

Left to mourn:
  
Mother: Casilda Godet

3 Sisters:
Ramona Godet
Janet Godet
Andrea Godet

1 Brother:
Cyril Williams Godet

Wife:
Soila Godet

Daugthers:
Rosa N. Godet
Rosa M. Godet
Petra Godet
Magaret Godet

Sister in law:
Casilda Tyrol and Family

7 Grandchildren

Nieces and nephews too numerous to mention

Partner:
Ramona Ventura & fam.

Many other friends in the St. Maarten’s home and relatives too numerous to mention.

The Funeral service for the late John Thomas Godet will be held on Monday June 18, 2012 at the Emerald Funeral Home Chapel in Cay Hill. Viewing: 1:00pm to 2:00pm. Service: 2:00pm. Interment: Cul de sac cemetery.

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May His Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

 

We regret to announce the passing of:

Ms. Philipsia Exale
b.k.a Patsy


Sunrise:December 29th, 1943
Break of Dawn: August 25th, 2012

Left to mourn:

Her Children: (5)
                Christine Water
                Curtis Walter
                Martha Walter a.k.a Debbie
                Dwayne Walter
                Lenis Pantophlet a.k.a Don

Grand Children: (13)
                Denies & Derick Wilson
                Jereme Moncherry
                Andy, Kristy, Emmanuel, Shera,               
               Dawnette, Percius, Simon, Kemal, Anselm and Prince Walter  

Great Grand Children: (3)
                Deshanti Wilson
                Rayjan Walter
                Shayah Laurencin

Close friends:
                Ms. Bernadine & family
                Ms. Maudrianna Malcolm & family
                Ms. Rose & Family
                Mr. Wilmout Gumbs & Family
                Ms. Erise Williams & Family and many more too numerous to mention.

The funeral arrangements for the late Ms. Philipsia Exale will be announced at a later date.
The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May Her Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

 

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of

                Andrea M. Richardson (aka Andy or Murchilah)

24 January 1969 ~ 8 January 2012

He leaves to mourn:   
Mother:      Maybel Richardson
Sister:      Samara Richardson
Grandmother:  Inez Richardson
Grandfather:   Albert Carty & family  in Aruba
Aunts:    Bernadine Rohan & family   Sxm
Nyuka Arrindel & family        Sxm
Esmi Hillman & family in N.Y.
Uncle:   Albert Enzer in Holland
Great Aunt:    Adrianna Lake & family   Sxm
Lucinda Richardson Brooks & family  Sxm
Great Uncle:   Albair Richardson & family  Sxm
Close relatives:   Ricardo Scott, Quintus & Carlisle Chance
Sulivane, Eddy, & James Lake
Jeannetta Rivas Richardson
Close friends.:Johnny Thomas, Sulbia Pantophlet, Nataly Frans, Mona Gumbs
He also leaves to mourn many other relatives & friends to numerous to mention
He was related to the Richardson, Carty, Rohan, Rivas, Providence, Hodge, Lake,Hughes,Cocks, Glasgow and Bryan families.
The Funeral Service for the late Andrea Martinus Richardson will be held on Friday January 13th, 2012 at the Emerald Funeral Home Chapel in Cay Hill. Viewing: 09:00m to 10:00am. Service: 10:00am. Interment: Cul de Sac cemetery.

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May his soul rest in eternal Peace

 

 

Psalm 23:4 “Yeah though I walk through the valley of the shadow of the death I’ll fear no evil for thou art with me.”

It is with thankful hearts that we announce the home going of

Irma Eleonore Dormoy
Sunrise: 28 July 1916 
This sad event took place at her home on 26 January 2012
She was a former employee of Mullet Bay Hotel
The last founding member of the Womens’s League

She leaves to mourn:
1 daughter: Althea DORMOY-TRIVAL
2 step daughters & nieces: Louisette ROLLAN & family
                                                  Elaine ROLLAN & family
Other niece Yolanda BUSBY
1 Nephew: Anthony MAYNARD (residing in Holland)
Cousins: Hermin Gibbs, Adela Romney
Grandchildren: Gabrielle, Gerty, Joachim & Julie TRIVAL
Son in law: Patrick TRIVAL
Step sons: Louis DORMOY & Ferdinand DORMOY (Curacao)
She is further survived by her dear friend & neighbor Clemence JERMIN & family
Other close friends Felix HYMAN, Pulcherie GIBBS, Violette CONNER & Rose MILLER
Her caretakers: Anide BLANC & Sarita JUAN BAUTISTA
Her nurses of Concordia group of nurses
Her doctor: Dr. VIALENC
Brothes & sisters of the Ebenezer Methodist church in particular and the Methodist family as a whole.
She was related to the following families: BAROT, RICHARDSON, LAKE, DORMOY, TRIVAL, GIBBS, GUMBS, MANUEL, MACCOW, FREEDOM, ARRONDELL, RICHARDS, ROLLAN, BUSBY, PRIEST, BROOKS 7 WILSON families
There will be a wake on Tuesday January 31st, 2012 at her home in Morne Valois Nr. 62 from 7:00pm to 11:00pm
The funeral service for the late Irma LAKE DORMOY will be held on Wednesday February 1st, 2012 at the Ebenezer Methodist Church in Marigot. Viewing & tributes: 1:00pm to 2:20pm. Service: 2:30pm. Interment: Marigot cemetery.

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May her soul rest in Eternal Peace

 

Forever with the Lord! Amen. So let it be. Life from the dead is in that word, ‘Tis immortality.

Charles Alexander Illidge also known as Charlieco or Lexan
(Son of the late Maria Illidge)

Born: 26th January, 1953 - Died: 30th May, 2012

Left to mourn:
His father: Wilmoth Gumbs
His children: Wilmert Mathilda,
                     Jennifer (Jetty) Mathilda,
                    Christopher Illidge

Grand children: Joel, Jaden & Jair
His ex wife: Carmelle Peniston

His brothers:     Fritzroy (Roy) Illidge & family
                           Leslie (Junior) Wilson & family
                           Russell Wilson – Holland
                           Douglas Wilson & family - Holland
                           Gregory Illidge & family - Curacao
                           Hubert (Ray) Dambruck – Holland
                           Irvin (Wendy) Gumbs - Aruba
                           Robert (Robby) Gumbs- USA
                           Junior Gumbs USA
                         
His sisters:          Joylin Illidge &  family -Curacao  
                           Sandra Molenaar & family - Holland
                           Sheryll Dambruck & family
                           Ursula Boasman & family
                           Xiomara Gumbs –Webb - USA
                           Eula Gumbs - USA
                           Jessica Gumbs- Afghanistan                                             
                           Shirley Gumbs- USA
Sisters in Law: Midia Wilson Barry & Shahaira Illidge Sarabia
Brother in law: Ronny Webb-USA                                
His aunts & uncles: Wilma Richardson & family, Lydia Mills & family, Wilfred Illidge & family, John Illidge & family, Sylvia Gumbs & family.

Nieces & Nephews: Dino, Saska, Terry, Reynaldo, Arelys, Elisabeth, Francisca, Sherwin, Curtis, Valery, Trisha, Carlito, Germiane, Kevin, Gresha, Geon, Steven, Akon, Gabriela, Reangelo, Geshwyn, Iriesmayra, Charles, Ronda, Ozzie and his favourite newphew Marvin.

He was related to: Illidge, Gumbs, Mathilda, Wilson, Dambruck, Carty, Woods, London, Lloyd, Richardson, Webb, Peniston, Mussington & Whit.
A wake will be held on Thursday 7th June, 2012 from 7:00pm to 10:00pm at the Mills Residence; St. Peters #133 St. Peters rd.

The Funeral service for the late Charles Alexander Illidge also known as Charlieco or Lexan will be held on Friday June 8th, 2012 at the Philipsburg Methodist Church on Front Street. Viewing: 1:00pm to 2:00pm. Service: 2:00pm. Interment: Cul de sac cemetery
The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May His Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

 

With deep regret we announce the sudden passing of:

Trevor Leoncito Lake

Sunrise: September 23rd 1953
Sunset:  August 24th 2012

He leaves to mourn his:

Wife:                                      Goretti Lake (Curacao)       
Children:                               David Lake
                                                Trevor Lake
                                                Susan Lake (Netherlands)
                                                Leny  Vlaun (Netherlands)

Daughter-in-laws:                Nadine Lake
                                                Soraya Agard

Son-in-law:                            Ashwin Martien (Netherlands)         

Grandchildren:                     Dayshar Bislik (Aruba)
                                                Tyrischa Lake (Netherlands)

Brothers:                               Ivan Illis & Family (St. Croix)
                                                Ruben Lake & Family (Netherlands)

Sisters:                                   Olive Lake & Family (Netherlands)
                                                Rosie Valere & Family (USA)

Nephews: Reuben Vrolijk & Family, Drew Winfield & Family, Wesley Philips & Family, Sigfried Lake & Family, Ronny Richardson & Family, Denisio Lake & Family, Johnny Paas & Family, Michael Jackson, Rydson Lake and Billy Paula                              

Nieces: Audrey Philips & Family, Jackie Lake & Family, Andrea Young-Philips & Family, Evelyne Paas & Family, Jessica Jackson, Sandra Burnett-Lake & Family, Dariela Lake & Family, Darianela Lake & Family, Brenda Lake & Family,  Vanessa Paas & Family, Ivana Illis and Lisa Paula & Family

Great-nephews and Great-nieces to numerous to mention
               
Brother-in-law:                     Freddy Paula        
Sister-in-laws:                     Carmen Lake-Brown, Elmina Paula & Marcia Allen
Care taker:                            Jane Williem
Close Friends:                       Alfred Lewis aka Shorty, Viceisza Elmert, Chula & Joe Francis

Many more relatives and friends too numerous to mention

He was related to the; Lake, Arrindell, Illis, Da Silva, York, Brown, Agard, Peterson, James, Paas, Paula, Burnett, Philips, Winfield, Young, Valere, Vrolijk & Marlin Family

The family sincerely apologizes if in our time of sorrow any family names have not been mentioned

Funeral service for the late Trevor Leoncito Lake will be held on Friday August 31st, 2012 at the Philipsburg Methodist Church on Front Street. Viewing: 10:00- 10:30. Service: 10:30 am. Interment: Cul de Sac cemetery.

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May His Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

 

"Her children arise up, and called her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her." ~ Proverbs 31:28

It is with great sadness, yet not regret, we announce that:

Mrs. Alice Selina Brooks - Williams
born January 31, 1936.

Purchased by the precious blood of Jesus, received her Boarding Pass
on August 8, 2012.

We announce her departure on FLIGHT F-I-N-A-L with destination:
The New Jerusalem.

Waving goodbye are her:

Husband:
Mr. Walter Brooks

Children:
Nigel Brooks
Dulyn Brooks (Teacher Brooks)
Veronica Brooks
Vancelyn Brooks

Step-Children:
Vital Denis b.k.a. Macaay
Jeremy Van Heyningen b.k.a. Mopstick
Alex Richardson (Holland) b.k.a. Pagga
James Brooks

24 Grandchildren:
Marlon, Shariska, Darryl, Darren, Kraig, Kishonna, Javaughn, Melangelo, Jason, Joanne, Jermain, Ascencio, Venacio, Akeem (Holland), Kerinsa, Kimberlin & Family (Holland), Vitalia, Vidillia, Veronique, Viretta, Vincent, Ricardo, Sa'Vannah-Rae, Gabriëlle & Dañ'lle.

25 Great-Grand Children

Sister-in-Law:
Olive Benjamin & Family (Anguiila)
Mona Wilson & Family (Anguilla)
May Reid & Family (St. Thomas)

Brothers-in-law:
Clarence Hodge & Family (Anguilla)
Wilson Hodge & family (Anguilla)

Daughters-In Law:
Frances Brooks
Sandra Timothy
Rose Gumbs

Ex-Daughters-in-Law who are close to her heart:
Leanne Mussington
Phelicia Marie
Vera Peters - Warner

Special Children:
Joan Hazel
Joan Warrington
Cynthia Gibs
Helen Douglas
Ullanda Sprott
Arlene Wilson
Donald Hughes b.k.a. Don

God Children:
Donald Brooks and Yadira Boston-Pierre

Care-Takers:
Yvonne Chambers
Murletta Morris

Close Cousins:
Shirley & Pedro Douglas & Family (St. Kitts.)
Dinda & Geraldine & Family
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Wharton (St. Kitts)
Janice Jarvis & Family (St. Kitts)

Prayer Group:
Sis. Silvia Wilkes
Sis. Elise Wilson
Sis. Selma Brown

Close Friends:
Catherine Mathurin
Albertha Lake b.k.a. Mamie
Muriel Hanson b.k.a. Chris
Jenny Glasgow
Ellen Daniel
Gertrude Brown
Yvette James (St. Martin)
Mr. & Mrs. Josiah Richardson
Maria Brandy
Teresita James
Franklin Maynard

Close Neighbors:
Pastor & Mrs. Edwin Arrindell
Maxine Blake
Gloria & Richard Courtney
Paunet Pierre Louis & Family

Nieces - & Nephews-in-law abroad in Anguilla, St. Thomas, U.S.A., and Holland.

Members of the Zion Methodist Congregation and the Methodist Community of St. Maarten / St. Martin
Friends of the Sucker Garden Community and others too numerous to mention.

Special thanks to the Ambulance Department, Doctors Pedro and Angela Arrindell, White & Yellow Cross District Nurses & SXM Home, especially Nurses Yvonne Cameran,  Reydaisa Dollison, Courtney Flanders, Janine Lake, & Lurdis Arrundell.

On Thursday August 16, 2012, she will embark the plane at Zion Methodist Church in Sucker Garden at 9:00 a.m. There she can be viewed and receive tributes. The plane will begin taxing down the runway at 10:00a.m.
She will disembark at Mount Pleasant Cemetery (Philipsburg Methodist Cemetery) where she will continue her journey into Eternity

The family will receive public condolences at Zion Methodist Church (Sucker Garden) on Tuesday August 14, 2012 from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May Her Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

 

We hereby announce the passing of Miss Alejandrina Camelia Wilson, better known as Nini.

Born: 13-11-1946 on Aruba --- Died: 26-07-2012 St. Maarten
Alejandrina was the daughter of the late Joseph Emmanuel Wilson a.k.a Longgun.

Left to mourn is her 9 children:
Minerva Wilson and family residing in the Netherlands.
Lucritia Violenes and family.
Monica Violenes and family
Jasmine Violenes and family
Jessica Violenes and family
Sharon Brooks and family residing in St. Eustatius
Sharina Brooks and family
Louise Schmidt and family residing in Aruba, Lavell Wilson (son) and Daughter-in-law Elizabeth Wilson-Chittick.
Also left to mourn are her 5 brothers the late Lionel Wilson and family
Carmen Wilson-Peltier and family
Ramon Wilson and family
Jill Wilson and family
Papin Wilson and family
Richardo Wilson and family
Two stepbrothers Basilio and Pedro De-weever in Aruba
Her 6 sisters Masunga Richardson and family in the Dominican Republic
Nilla Richardson and family in Aruba
Geraldina Gumbs and family in the U.S.A
Aurora Jeffers and family
Florencia Wilson and family
Dianna Wilson and family
Step sister Clarita VanHeinegen.
44 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren
Many Nieces and Nephew relatives and friends too numerous to mention.

Alejandrina was related to the - Wilson's, Morris, Gomez, Laveist, Jeffer's,
van Heinegen,Gumbs,DeWeever,Richardson's - Blyden and Kingsale family.
A wake will be held on Wednesday 1st August 2012 from 7:00pm to 10:00pm at Pin Cactus drive #50, Sucker Garden.

The funeral service for the late Miss Alejandrina Camelia Wilson, better known as Nini  will be held on Thursday August 2nd, 2012 at the Emerald Funeral Home Chapel in Cay Hill. Viewing: 2:00pm to3:00pm. Service: 3:00pm. Interment: Cul de Sac cemetery.

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May Her Soul Rest In Eternal Peace

 

It is with profound sadness that we annouce the passing of  our beloved Husand, Father, Grandfather, Brother, Uncle and friend;

Pedro Pablo Reyes-Puello
4 June 1950 ~ 15 July 2012

He leaves to mourn:

Wife: Nelly Reyes-Jacobs
Children:
Carmen Lake-Reyes
Ana Cairo-Reyes
Elena Reyes
Pablo Reyes
Kimberly Reyes

Grandchildren:
Camilla, Rasheed, DeShawn, K’Maya, Alice, Elijah, Benoit, Devonte, Ayana, Giana, Matija

Sisters:
Flavia Reyes
Rosa Reyes
Vicenta Reyes
Luz María Díaz

Brother:
Marcial Reyes

Nieces:
-Melida Valdez
-Carmen Delia Valdez
-Rosa Valdez
-Leida Valdez
-Wendy Valdez
-Vianet Valdez
-Jeimie Reyes
-Giselle Reyes
-Marcial Reyes
-Karina Buré
-Annelly Buré
-Johanny Buré
-Madeline Paulino
- -Farah Paulino
-Carol Díaz
-Jennifer Díaz
-Marlene Díaz
-Diana Díaz

Nephews:
Arquímedes Paulino

Close Friends:
Felicano, Kemly & Kevin

The service of Thanksgiving for the late Pedro Pablo Reyes-Puello will be held on Thursday July 26th, 2012 at the Risen Christ Roman Catholic Church in South Reward. Viewing: 2:00pm to 3:00pm Service: 3:00pm.

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May His Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

"Let not your heart be trouble."

It is will profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Mother, Sister, Grandmother, Aunt, Cousin & Friend

Marie Ulrique Richardson
Sunrise: 6 Avril 1919 - Sunset : 17 Juin 2012

She leaves to mourn:

Her sons:                     Edgar JACOB & Family

                                    Victor BROOKS

Her stepsons :             Jules Maximilien RICHARDSON
                                    Edward RICHARDSON  

Daugthers in Law:       Daisy JACOB            
                                    Brenda RICHARDSON 
                                    Louise RICHARDSON

Grand-Children:           Charles Florentin RICHARDSON
                                    Kimberly & Anika RICHARDSON
                                    Tania THUMANN
                                    Patricia JOHNSON
                                    Donna Maria, Edgar Todd, & Alphonse Rene JACOB

Her sisters:                  Alice JOSEPH & Jacqueline VIVANZ  

Her brothers:               Daniel, Jean, Michel, Louis, Emmanuel PETERSON                       

 

Her Uncle:                   Joanes ILLIGE

Her nieces & nephews:Yvette DAVIS, Monique DAVIS, & Joseph DAVIS

Her cousins:                Gerville BROOKS & Family
                                                           
Her godchildren:          Lisette CONNOR & family
                                    Eliene FARGEAU & family
                                    Carmen HODGE
                                    Kary BROOKS
                                    Arlene GIBBS     
                                    Rosita DURUO BROOKS

Special cousins:          Cynthia LAKE & Family
                                   Eulalie CREQUE & family
                                   Alberta MILLER & family
                                   Judith RICHARDSON & family
                                   Alfred MANUEL & family
                                   The family of the late Charles MANUEL
                                   The family of the late Augustin GIBBS
                                   Augustine LEWEST & Family
                                   Rose MILLER & family
                                   Jean LEWEST & family
                                   Louis LAKE & family

Special friends:           Anais & Hippolite GOMBS
                                   The family of the late Jean GOMBS
                                   Charles BALY
                                   Diana MORGAN & family
                                   Joyce FROSTON
                                   Simon CARTY
                                   Clement GUMBS

Caretaker:                   Carmelita GRANT

Her caring neighbors: Sady GUMBS & Patricia
                                                ROGERS

She was related to the following families:
                                                           
Richardson, Hodge, Illidge, Davis, Peterson, Joseph, Johnson, Jacob, Thumann, Hughes, Roland, Thomas, Priest, Meyers, Miller, Creque, Gerard, Gibbs, Lewest, Manuel, Lake, Flanders, Gombs, Gumbs, Brooks, Hyman, Withfield, Arrondell, Philipps, Helligar, Rogers , Duruo and many others too numerous to mention.

A wake will be held on Tuesday June 26 2012 at Cinthy LAKE residence in Colombier from 6:00 to 10:00 PM

The home going service for the late Marie Ulrique Richardson will be held on Wednesday June 27th, 2012 at the Ebenezer Methodist Church in Marigot. Viewing: 3:00pm to 4:00pm. Service: 4:00pm.
Interment: Sandy Ground cemetery.

 

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May Her Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

 

“Ye thou I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil, for thou art with me.”

It’s with great sadness that we announce the passing of

Cheryl Withrite
Sunrise: June 14th. 1959
Sunset: April 22nd, 2012

She was an employee of Burger King for 18 years with 4 years recognition as employee of the year

She leaves to mourn:

Brothers:                                  Sherlock, Samuel and Trevor Withrite in Guyana
Sister:                                       Samantha and family in Guyana
Aunt:                                        Noreen Withrite-Smith and family in Guyana
                                                Amelia Grey and family in Guyana
                                                Susan Clarke and family in Guyana
                                                Ethie Waterton and family in the U.S.A.
                                                Georgiana and family in the U.S.A.
                                                Desiree in Guyana
Step Son:                                 Oswin Bourne
Uncles:                         Vernon and family in the U.S.A.
                                                Orin, Eliazer and family in Guyana
Cousins:                                   Jackie Grannum and family in Antigua
                                                Elise, Donna, Errol and others in the U.S.A.
                                                Megan, Patsy, Denise, Barbara and others

Nieces and nephews     Too numerous to mention

Close Friends:              Sandra Ramzan and family in St. Maarten
                                    Annetta Morrison in St. Eustatius
                                    Mark Daniels and others in St. Maarten

She also left to mourn the Management and Staff of Burger King.

A wake will be held at the Emilio Wilson Park on Thursday, May 10th, 2012 starting at 7:30 pm.

Funeral Service for the late Cheryl Withrite will be held on Friday, May 11th, 2012
at the Emerald Funeral Home Chapel in Cay Hill. Viewing: 9:00 am to 10:00 am
Service: 10:00 am. Interment at the Cul-de-Sac Cemetery.

The family would like to thank each and everyone who contributed in one way or the other.

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May Her Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

Psalm 23; The Lord’s my Shepherd I shall not want.

Owen Myers
 18 May 1992 ~ 27 April 2012

Grandmother      :     Audrey Maynard - Nevis
Adopted mother:     Jeraldine

Girlfriend         :       Niki Longville -SXM

Father              :       Ivor Maynard   - SXM

Sisters              :       Melissa Maynard – SXM; Chelsea Feuriere   -St. Lucia

Brother             :       Morvan Paul         -SXM

Aunts                :       Irvinette Maynard-Nevis; Sherline Brooks- Tortolla;
                                  Shermaine Maynard-Nevis, Lenore Hanley-St. Thomas
                                  Silvi Miller- USA

Uncles             :    Mervin Maynard-Nevis; Glenroy Thompson-St Kitts

Great Aunts     :     Silvina Skeete; Edris Skeete; Naldine skeete & fam.-sxm

Great Uncles    :     Tintale, Lenard, Floyd Skeete & fam-SXM & Rafel Skeete-USA

Cousins            :    Thasha Skeete, Jessica Jones, Leanissa Maynard, Lisi Anderson              
  Francisco Lozada, Hayden Checkley, Tyzena& Yolanda & Earl                        Pierre Ebeng & Nemah Gastin, Samantha Maynard, Jasmin Parris, Jackie Kelly, Shaquan & Zedan Maynard; Cyprian Miller, Francisco Skeete, Junnie Lake, Carlishia Philips, Denise Jones, Anuska Lake, Sharine Baptiste

Special friends: Sheperd, G-code, Crucial, Bob, Klown, Juwan, Lobster, Sandra, Flam, Nikisha

Special condolences to the family from the Point Blanch Prison.

The funeral service for the late Owen Myers will held announced at a later date

Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May His Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

 

To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven. Eccl. 3:1

Ms. Ethel Albertha Brown

Sunrise: November 27th, 1943
Sunset: March 25th, 2012

She leaves to mourn:

Son: Leroy Richardson

Daughter: Bernadette Richardson Harris

Brother: Bernard Brown - SXM

Grand Children: Joy Harris & Josiah Harris

Nieces & Nephews:
Lelia Brown - SXM
Lydia Brown - SXM
Leticia Brown in the Nederlands
Marciline Hull in the UK
Anderson Brown a.k.a. Andy - SXM

Great Nieces & Nephews:
Khalia & Khijani Brown in the Nederlands

Close Cousins:
Wilmouth Brown & Family (UK)
Victor Brown & Family (Anguilla)
Alix Davis-Brown & Family (SXM)
Jacqueline Greenidge & Family (St. Croix)
Carol Brown & Family (St. Croix)
Col. Vincent Thompson & Family (California)
Blondell & Alvin Violenes (SXM)
Roland & Dorothy Violenes (SXM)
Leo & Steven Brown & Family (SXM)
Jones Hughes (Anguilla)
Stanley Hodge & Family (Canada)
Dorothy Hodge & Family (Canada)

Son in Law: Joseph Harris a.k.a. Brian

Sister in Law: Nelcia Brown Maynard (SXM)

Close Friends:
Edna Manichand
Clarist
Elmie Richardson & Family (Anguilla)
Cynthia Edwards (SXM)
Mavis Cozier (SXM)
Annie Holman
Sister Zandie
Betrice Brown a.k.a. Meisje

Ms. E. Brown was related to the: Brown, Richardson, Harris, Davis, Violenes, Connor, Carty, Peters, Gumbs, Romney, Hazel, Laveist, & Holman.

Special Thanks: Theresa Maccow, Chantal Wilson, Shandel Gilbert, Dr. Pedro Arrindell & Staff, The White & Yellow Cross staff, Pastor Victor & Franklin Bell & the Praise Tabernacle Family

The Wake will be on Thursday, March 29th, 2012
Place: Sea Island cotton Dr. # 10B, Colebay
Time: 7pm to 10pm

The Funeral Arrangements for the late Ethel Brown will be held on Friday, March 30th, 2012
Place: Praise Tabernacle Church in Cole Bay
Viewing & Tributes 2pm to 3pm
Service: 3pm
Interment: Cay Bay Cemetery

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May Her Soul Rest in eternal Peace

It is with deep sadness that announce the passing of

 Edwin N. Berry
Sunrise: 17 Oct. 1947 ~ Sunset: 23 Feb. 2012

He leaves to mourn:
Daughter: Nicole & Juliana Berry (USA)
Brother: Felix Berry a.k.a Benny & Fam.
Sisters: Judith Boekhout-Berry & Fam.
              Jane Muller-Berry & Fam.
              Louise berry & Fam.
              Amelie Berry & Fam.
             Vicky Vanterpool & Fam.
            Esther Ricio- Halley & Fam.
Grandchildren: Leandra, Khalea, Janay & Xanzria (USA)
Stepson: Joshua
Uncle: Charles Van Hugh Peterson (SXM) & Jules Gumbs
Aunts: Mildred Peterson (ARUBA) & Sylvania Geerman (Aruba)
Brother in laws: Frank Boekhout , Ricardo Muller, Juan Ricio
Sister in law: Socorro Berry & Veronica Sanchez
Favourite Cousin: Sarah Wescott-Williams
Many Nieces, Nephews and Cousins too numerous to mention
Close Friends: Ruth Williams, Yvonne Williams (USA), Roland Peterson, Danny Peterson, Robbie Gilmore & IJaz
He was related to the Berry, Peterson, Williams, Halley, Muller, Boekhout, Vanterpool, Van Heynengen, Carty, Geerman & Gumbs, Connor, Fleming, Barry, Joe, Clark & Arrondell families.
The funeral service for the late Edwin N. Berry will be held on Wednesday February 29th, 2012 at Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church in Simpson Bay. Viewing: 2:00-3:00pm. Service: 3:00pm.
Interment: Simpson Bay cemetery.

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May His Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

Aldith Judith Codrington

6 Dec 1949 ~ 6 Aug 2012

She leaves to mourn:

Daughters:
Deborah ROLLE aka Sandy  (SXM)
Malika RICHARDSON-RAJI (England)

Sons:
Leroy CODRINGTON (England)
Gregoire CODRINGTON  aka  Greg (SXM)

Daughter in Law:
Sofia CART- CODRINGTON (SXM)

Sisters:
Clara CODRINGTON & Family (Dominica)
Evell CODRINGTON & Family (SXM)
Isadora CODRINGTON- BRUNETTE & Family (Dominica)
Rubina CODRINGTON & Family (Guadeloupe)
Rubfin CODRINGTON & Family (USA)
Eve CODRINGTON & Family (Guadeloupe)
Sandra CODRINGTON  & Family(Antigua)

Brothers:
Carlton CODRINGTON & Family (England)
Coughbert CODRINGTON & Family (Miami)
Cleveland CODRINGTON & Family (SXM)
Walton CODRINGTON & Family (Dominica)
Peter CODRINGTON & Family (Miami)

Grand children:
Marc ,  Melissa  &  Mauricia RICHARDSON (SXM),
Vince & Vincia AULT (SXM)
Ayanna , Aysa¸S arah & Samantha CODRINGTON (SXM)
Deyquan, Dannielen & David RAIJ (England)

Great grandchildren:
Marco & Markyla RICHARDSON (SXM)

Nieces:
Candy POWEL-DAVID (SXM)
Diane, Mille, Emma BRUNETTE (Dominica)
 Caisha & Camira Codrington (SXM)

Nephews:
Steven CODRINGTON aka Sticky Banton (SXM)
Winston BURNETTE (SXM)
Ernest BREEDY (SXM)
James CODRINGTON (SXM)
Cleveland jr & casimir Codrington

Favorite Nephew:
Ivan LAKE (SXM)
Edward Sawarin

Favorite Niece:
Franisca SAWARIN –REID aka Zin (SXM)

Best friend:
Mary-lou

Many more nieces and nephews,  great nieces , great nephews, great great nieces and great great nephews  too numerous to mention.

She was related to the CODRINGTON, ETIENNE, BRUNETTE, RICHARDSON BREEDY, SAWARIN, RAIJ, CART, ROLLE, AULT and Van Putten  Families.

 A gathering of  family & friends will be held at Evelle’s home in Zorg en Rust, Dutch Quarter on Wednesday August 15th, 2012 from 7:00pm.

The funeral service for the late Aldith Judith Codrington will be held on Friday August 17th,2012 at the Christian Faith Ministries, Dutch Quarter (opposite Delta Petroleum gas station).Viewing & tributes: 1:00pm to 2:00pm. Service commences at 2:00pm. Interment: Cul de Sac cemetery

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May Her Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

 

It is with deep sadness that we announce the tragic passing of:

Crisy B. Smith

23 December 1976 ~ 18 August 2012


A memorial service for the late Crisy B. Smith will be held on Tuesday August 28, 2012 at the Risen Christ Roman Catholic Church in South Reward. Viewing and Tributes: 2:00pm to 3:00pm.
Service: 3:00pm.
The final resting place for the remains will be in St. Lucia, W.I.

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May His Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

 

“The earth is the Lord’s and the fullness thereof the world; and they that dwell therein.”

It is with deep sadness that we announce tha passing of our beloved mother, grandmother, aunt, greatgrandmother and friend

Melvina Agatha Powell Weeks
b.k.a Mello from over the bank

Born: July 8th 1922 ~ Died June 23, 2012

She leaves to mourn:

Her daughters: Mildred Quarless- (U.K)
                            Dorothy Browne- St.Maarten    
                            Iona Weeks   -St.Maarten
Sons: Narol Lescott Nevis
          Antonio Weeks –St.Maarten
          Urie Powell (deceased)
         Roy Powell (deceased)
Daughters in law: Elvira Lescott Nevis
                          Katherine Weeks VanPutten
Sons in law: George Quarless (UK)
Anthony Browne  -      St.Maarten
Agnant Thomas    St.Maarten
Grandchildren: Alden Rombley-Holland
                            Albert Weeks USA
                           Lindzey Weeks St.Maarten
                           Denzil & Winton Browne St.Maarten
                        Gregory & Anuska Violenus St.Maarten
                         Akim Romney St.Maarten
                         Agnus Weeks St.Maarten
                        Nigel ,Neil & O’Larry Lescott Nevis
                        Sonia, Lornette & Jacinth Morton (UK)

Many Many other relatives and friends too numerous to mention just to mention a few; Alan Busby, Alben Daniel, Helena Phipps, Fernette Payne, Shirley Huggins, Employees of Caribbean Liquors, Edith priest (Holland), Aubrey Rogers (St.Kitts),Dasie Bevon & Venise Jeffers
She also leaves to mourn her friends at the St. Martin’s Home
She was related to the Powell, Weeks, Quarless, Lescott, Caines, Rogers, Jeffers, Browne & Violenus families.

The funeral service for the late Melvina Agatha Powell Weeks will be held on Thursday June 28th, 2012 at the S S Simon and Jude Anglican Church on Backstreet.
Viewing: 1:00pm to 2:00pm.
Service: 2:00pm.
Interment: Cul de Sac.

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May Her Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

 

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of

Altagracia Urighre
September 20 1938 ~ May 2 2012

She is survived by:
Catalina A. George - Daughter
Sasha O. Rincon - Granddaughter
Jose M. George - Grandson

Kelvin Henson - Grandson
Randy Henson - Grandson
Brenda Henson- Granddaughter
Joshua Henson - Grandson
Grace Nicole Henson - Grandson
Fernando Henson - Grandson

Lucia Urighre Perez - Sister
Carlos Urighre – Brother

She was related to the Urighre, Henson, Rincon and George families.

The funeral service for the late Altagracia Urighre will be held on Thursday May 10th, 2012 at the Emerald Funeral Home Chapel in Cay Hill. Viewing 1:30- 2:30pm. Service: 2:40pm. Interment: Cul de Sac cemetery. 

Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May Her Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

Mrs. Lilian Brown
Sunset 24th April, 2012

Children:  Stella Elstak-Simmons & fam
                  Marilyn Simmons & fam
                  Walter F. Simmons & fam
                  Marcel Simmons
                  David Simmons & fam
                  Sharon Simmons
Grandchildren:  Eric & Kyle Elstak
                             Steven, Jessika & Jennifer Simmons
                            Christopher Verzijl
                            Amanda & Claire Simmons.
Great-grandchildren: Alycia, Jay & Chloe.
Son in law: Frank Elstak
Daughters in law: Felicia Simmons-Davis
                                Lisa Simmons-Lewis
Sisters: Floricia Baly    St. Maarten
              Eulalie Brown   Aruba
             Albertha Swanston      Barbados
            Eudarie Chance (Dove)     Curacao
Brothers: Johannes Brown                         Curacao
                  Louis Brown (Major Brown)    St. Maarten
Nieces & nephews too numerous to mention
Special friend: Mrs. Omenie Roumou
                        Mrs. Glorienne Richardson
Helpers:  Ms. Sharon Hibbert
                Ms. Elvira Maynard
 Related to the families: Brown, Elstak, Simmons, Chance, Swanston, Jacobs, Cannegieter, Salomon, Peterson, Weber, Piper.
Thanks to: Dr. Jolles
                   Dr. van Osch
      Dr. Holiday
      Personnel of St. Maarten Medical Center – surgical ward
                   Personnel of St. Maarten Home.
Our sincere apologies if in our time of sorrow any family names have been omitted.

The Funeral service for the late Lilian Brown will be held on Thursday May 3rd, 2012 at the Betty’s Estate Methodist Church. Viewing 14.00 -15.00 p.m. Service: 15:00pm Interment at the Cul de Sac cemetery.

The family kindly requests no visitors at home after the service.
               
The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May Her Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

 

It is with deep sadness in our hearts that we announce the passing of

Christiana Francis

Born on Dominica: 19 Dec, 1946 ~ Sunset on St. Maarten 18 Apr, 2012

Mother:
May Ismaiel (USA)

Daughters:
Siegling Beukenhout-Suarez & husband (Holland)
Melinda Suarez (Sweden)
Sisters:
Linda Botta and fam (USA)
Rosemary Bardouille and fam (USA)
Eileen Oseana-Bardouille and fam (USA)
Theresa Julie Marie

Brother:
Benoit Bardouille and fam (Head of Ports Authority, Dominica)

Uncles, Aunts, Nieces and Nephews in the USA, Dominica, UK.
She also leaves to mourn her caretakers and friends: Elisabeth, Loretta and Khalilah Blijden, Marcela and other friends too numerous to mention.

The funeral service for the late Christiana Francis will be held on Wednesday April 25th, 2012 at the Emerald Funeral Home chapel in Cay Hill. Viewing and tributes: 2:00pm to 3:00pm. Service 3:00pm. Interment: Cul de Sac cemetery.

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May Her Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

Blessed are those who die in the Lord...Yes, says the spirit they are blessed indeed, for they will rest from their hard works; for their good deeds will follow them! - Revelations 14: 13

We regret to announce the death of

Mrs. Ruby Gumbs- Rogers bka Miss Edward or Miss Eddy
Sunrise: August 11th 1930 – Sunset: 17th February 2012

Leaves to mourn her children:
Gloria Gumbs
Ingrid Gumbs
Rita Illidge- Gumbs
Nurse Ivy Bernadette Evers- Gumbs
Melvin Gumbs

Grandchildren: Sydney Gumbs, Iluvia Froston, Mitchell Anetia,
                           Prisca Jeffers.

Stepchildren: Ingrid Silvia Jeffers, Maritza & Neida Carty   
                       Humphrey York, Lindon Small

Sisters: Alice Gumbs in Anguilla
             Irene Wyatt also known as Bebet in U.S.A.

Special Nephew: Ashton Brooks.

Nephews: Raymond & Alfred Brooks, Russell Gumbs, Jerome. Glen
                  Clement, Conrad, Tony Gumbs, Curtis, Bayon, Pachet,
                  Tony Paul, Carl Peters.

 

Nieces: Sharlyn Proctor & Family, Rosa Richardson & Family
             Ingrid Wyat, Mona Paul, Nity Wyat.

 

Daughter-in-Law: Annick Gumbs- Gibbs

Sons-in-Law: Glen Fransisca, Crescendo Illidge, Wendel Evers

Sisters-in-Law: Sylvia Gumbs & Suzann Gumbs

Brother-in-Law: Wilmot Gumbs

Cousins: To numerous to mention.

Other family friends, godchildren, nieces, nephews too numerous to mention.

She was a member of Tabernacle Methodist Church choir and The women league in F. Quarter.She was a former worker of Little Bay Beach Hotel

She was related to: Gumbs, Rogers, Reeds, Brooks, Froston, Anetia,
                                Illidge, Francisca, Evers, Richardson, Daniel, Hodge
                                Connor, Van Heyningen families.

She will be greatly missed also by Chelsea & Gucci.

The wake will be held on Monday February 27th , 2012 at her home in French Quarter, Belle Plien No27  from 7:00pm to 10:00pm .
 
The funeral service for the late Mrs Ruby Gumbs- Rogers will be held on Tuesday February 28th, 2012 at the Tabernacle Methodist Church in French Quarter. Viewing and tributes will be from: 1:30pm to 2:45pm. Service: 3:00pm. Interment: Methodist Cemetery in French quarter. 

The family kindly requests no visitors after the funeral.
 
The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May Her Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

The Lord is my Light and my Salvation.

It is with deep sadness we announce the peaceful passing of

Mrs. Susan Augustine Gumbs-Iles
Affectionately known as “Tan-Tan” or “Titi”
Sunrise: July 13, 1917
Sunset: February 21, 2012

Leaves to mourn:
Foster Daughter:  Rose Jones-Delaney (Niece)
Foster Son:            Charles Delaney (Nephew)
Sister:                      Yvonne Iles
She was also the sister   Violet Smith
of the late:                      Eva Artsen aka Nora
                                          Dorothy Richardson aka Dot Dots
Grandchildren:              Abenaa Duncan
                                          Chananda Rombley-Delaney &Family
                                          Crystial Jones
                                          Sherolin Boirard
                                          Shaunetta, Shameda & Sheldon Delaney
Great Grandchildren:  Nichele, Sabine, Jason, Collin, Rashad, Raheem, Ryne, Rhianna, Rasheema,               Rayeesh, Ershaunio & Malia
Nieces & Nephew:      Barabara Charville & Family (USA)
                                       Edouard Arrindell & Family (USA)
                                       Sophie Iles & Family
                                        Ghyslaine Iles &family
                                       Elderine Iles & Family
                                       Moyenva Bromet-Iles & Family
                                        Vionnie Rey & Family (USVI)
                                       Felix  Artsen  & Family
                                      Angeline Van Heyningen –Artsen & Family
                                     Annie Hunt-Artsen & Family
                                      Albert Artsen
                                     Claudie Artsen & Family
                                    Gabriel Artsen
Cousins:                  Elmira Sorton (SABA), Eunice Hodge (Anguilla), Irene Lake (Anguilla)
Caretakers/Friend: Cynthia Phillips aka Althea & Claudie Harrigan   
Caretakers: Marie Jn Charles, Rosie Jones-Delaney, Charles, Shaunetta & Sheldon Delaney
She was related to the Gumbs, Iles, Harrigan, Hodge< Delaney, Jones, Webster, Sorton, Richardson, Rombley, artsen, Smith, Arrindell, Charville, Bromet, Rey, Van Heyningen, Hunt, Boirard, Brown, Shigimoto, Maccow & Rogers families.
   The Home going service for the late Mrs. Susan Augustine Gumbs-Iles will be held on Thursday 1St March, 2012 at the SS Simon & Jude Anglican Church on Back Street. Viewing & tributes: 12:30-1:45. Service: 2:00pm. Interment: Cul de Sac cemetery.

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May Her Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

 

Es con gran tristeza que anunciamos el fallecimiento de

Albert A. Batista
14 Feriar 1946 ~ 25 Abril 2012


deja de llorar

Esposa
Porfiria Baez D Albert
Hijos
Carlos Manuel Albert, Julio Alfredo Albert, Omar Jose Matos Albert (Sto.Dgo)
Ramona Albert B, Pascual Albert B, Junior A Albert B  (St. Maarten)
Nietos
Julio Davinci Albert, Anais Clara Aibar, Erick Alexandre Albert Baez, Euri Ezequiel Albert Baez, Sugeidy Alejandra Albert Arriendell
Hermanos
Celsa Albert, Antonia Albert, Carlos Albert, Florinda Albert (Sto.Dgo)
Luz Albert ( New York)
Sobrinos
Leidy sophie, Enrique, Juan Antonio, Teovaldo, Fransis, Amalia, martha(Sto.Dgo)
Gleen y kenny (new York)
Amigos y demas familiares
Aida Alvarez, Inocencia Mendoza, Abel guillermo, Nelson Juan, Ana Remy Rosa, Pastor Orlando Filomena, Pastora Mirian, Apostol Norma Reyes, Pastora tati, Roberto Oguis,  Celso,  Ramon de la Rosa, Miguel Daniel, Grand ville carti y familia (St. Maarten)
Ricardo Rosa Javier (Sto.Dgo)
Agradecimientos
St. Maarten Medical Center: Dr. Jolles, Anita, Jaque, lavonne, Melvin y todo el personal de enfermeria.
Helping Hands Fundation: Willie, Edwing y el personal

The funeral service for the late Albert A. Batista will be held on Monday May 7th, 2012 at the Emerald Funeral Home Chapel in Cay Hill. Viewing: 1:00pm to 2:00pm. Service: 2:00pm. Interment at the Cul de Sac cemetery.

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May His Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

Psalm 27: The Lord is my light and my salvation; Whom shall I fear?
The Lord is the strength of my life; Of whom shall I be afraid?

It is with profound sadness that we announce the sudden passing of our beloved Mother, Daughter, Sister, Grandmother, Aunt & Friend;

JCI Senator Bernice Ruth Olivacce

Sunrise: August 15, 1950 ~ Sunset: August 16, 2012

Those left to mourn:

Father: Harrison F. Olivacce
Adopted Mother: Miriam Hodge (Anguilla)
Aunts: Alice Molanus (St. Martin)
             Ursula Connor (Anguilla)
             Evelyn Thomas (Anguilla) 
Children: Giovanni A. Olivacce
                 Angelique C. Peterson-Olivacce
                 Tashira Peterson-Olivacce
Adopted Children: Dean Mitchell
                                 Hubert Davis
                                 Alexandrine Peterson
                                 Roslenn Richardson
Companion: Roland Peterson
Brothers: Joe Olivacce
                  Tony Olivacce
                  Lemuel Junior Gumb (Philadelphia)
                  Jean L. Vanterpool

Sisters: Martha Olivacce(New York)
               Vera A. Olivacce
               Shirly E. Coffi-Olivacce
               Sylvia V. Meyers- Olivacce
Adopted Brothers: Winston Hodge & Family (Atlanta)
                                Oliver Hodge & Family (Anguilla)
                                Evans Hodge & Family (Anguilla)
                                Arthur Lugisse & Family
Adopted sisters: Miriam L.Harrigan & Family (Antigua)
                             Dorothy Hodge (Canada)
                            Joycelyn Rogers & Family (Virginia)
                            Rossie Richardson & Family
                            Germain “Trim”
Grand Children: Krystal Philbert, Giomara Olivacce, Leah Philbert
Brothers in Law: Clyde G.Coffi, Etienne “Toochie” Meyers
Sisters in Law: Anne-Marie Olivacce, Sharmaine Olivacce
Nephews: Micheal Olivacce & family (Holland)
                  Kevin Olivacce & Family
                  Roland Mcloud & Family
                  Abdul Meyers & Family
                  Angelo Olivacce & Family
                  Alex Olivacce (Aruba)
                  Ki-Mani Olivacce

Nieces: Indira Browne-Meyers & family, Stefania Kong,  Christelle Olivacce & Family
Great Nephews & Great Nieces: Imani, Christiano, Roland, Lucas, Jaheim, Kwame, Canye, Norchrisio, Akeim, Kimora, Bertannie,Mahogany, Princess, Jayland, Denym, Dasia
Special caretaker: Marie Romu-Kellman & Family (Aunty Marie)

Special family Friends:Fowler Family, Manning Family, Gibbs Family, Piper Family, Artsen Family, Brookson Family, De-Weever Family, Rogers Family, Hyman Family, Choisy Family, Petit Family, Hodge Family, Charville Family, DePolo Family, Gumbs Family, Dora & Family, Esther Narcisio & Family,John & Ludwina Hodge, Claudia Hermance & Family, Frank Hinds & Family, Florencia Williams & Family, Temmer family, Brison Family, Vanessa Fraser & Family, Linda Richardson & Family, Jaycee Seantors, St.Maarten Jaycees, St.Maarten Jayteens, Curacao and Aruba Jaycees and colleagues of former E.C.C.

Special cousins: Vivienne Monsanto & family, Aubrey & Jessica Connor, Patsy Olivacce- Richardson & Family

She was related to the: Olivacces, Molanus, Meyers, Peterson,Levons, Connor, Lake, Rogers, Bell, Monsanto,Webster, Weinum, Coffi, VanGurp, Gumbs, Duzong, Krolis, Hawley, Pantophlet, Leonard, Petit, Livingston,Matthew,Tondu, Proctor, Carty, Richardson, Hodge and Page families

The family sincerely apologizes if in our time of sorrow any family names have not been mentioned.

A gathering of family and friends will be held at the grounds of the Motor Vehicle Inspection Center on Thursday August 23, 2012 from 7:30pm to 11:00pm.
The funeral service for the late  Bernice Ruth Olivacce will be held on Saturday August 25th, 2012 at the S.S. Simon and Jude Anglican Church, Backstreet. Viewing & tributes: 9:30am to 11:00am. Service will commence at 11:00am. Interment: Simpson Bay cemetery.

The Management and staff of Emerald Funeral Home would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the bereaved families.

May Her Soul Rest in Eternal Peace

 

First of all: We wish each and everybody a prosperous New Year! We hope that we can make a new beginning as a community in which we will help each other to reach our goals on an individual level and as a community.
So often we are taking things for granted. One of those things is the "never ending supply" by our Mother Earth to fulfill our needs. We seem to forget that Mother Earth doesn't make plastic bags, glass bottles, batteries, paint etc. On the contrary, these products are severely damaging her. Knowing that is the case, why do we still harm her? And more particular: why do WE allow this to happen on OUR island SINT MAARTEN? On the other hand, Mother Earth is supplying us with her energy from what we call "natural resources". Natural resources are for example: sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves and geothermal heat.
It is good to see that there are several individuals and groups who take it upon themselves to initiate clean ups. Tons of garbage is being gathered by these individuals and groups, trying to eliminate the negative effect of pollution on this island. We applaud these individuals and groups who take their time to clean up after other people. If only everybody had the same mindset as these individuals and groups...After all, it is a PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY to clean up after oneself and not of government or volunteers.
As mentioned before, Mother Earth is also supplying us with (unlimited) energy from natural resources. For years we hear rumors about the burning of garbage from the dump in town, changing it to usable energy for the island. Next to that, we hear about the plans for the BES islands using windmills and wind turbines to generate electricity. We also learnt about tax incentives when purchasing solar panels for either businesses or private homes in the Netherlands.
The three mentioned rumors/examples should be made a reality by our government. Get rid of the dump in town and use our daily garbage to create energy, use windmills and wind turbines to create energy and use tax incentives for businesses and individuals to purchase and use solar panels. If we as citizens also do our part and take our responsibility in cleaning up after ourselves and help keep our island clean, we will continue to be proudly saying that we have a beautiful island. Let's go green in 2013!...#sxmmovement

Soualiga Social Movement

One of my family members had a problem with her ice make/water dispenser on her frige. She called a repairman and he let her to know that her frige was old and it could not be repaired. He disconnected the water pump and cut the hose to the water dispenser collected his fee and left. Years later on a visit to this family member I requested ice for my drink and she told me this story. Anyway to make a long story short, she now has both ice and water again thanks to our perseverance (we repaired it ourselves).

Another family member let me to know she took her car to a repair shop in Cole Bay, the same shop that prompt this letter/article. She took her car in for repairs and wind up taking back there four time, before taking it elsewhere to fix the problem.

In another case, I took my truck for body repair and paint to a shop in Cole Bay, which will remain nameless, but the name starts with the letter Hassell's. As usual the work was to take two weeks and it was three days longer. Fine I receive the truck with poor finish bad workmanship and lights not working. I came to an agreement with Management to return the truck to rectify the problems. Six weeks later return the truck and it was like déjà vu the same thing all over again, the paint job was even worse this time, and the same problem of the lights not working AGAIN!! As they say in dutch "een ezel stoot zich geen tweemaal aan dezelfde steen" (a donkey don't stomp its foot twice on the same stone). So what does that make me? Now management again is asking me to return the truck for a third time to rectify the problems. I ask.

Is a lack of skill, integrity and professionalism among these so called tradesmen?

Whilst there is no consumer protection on St. Maarten and there seems to be no laws in place to aid us from these predictors, perhaps now more than ever there should be some procedures set in place at least to report these businesses. If nothing but a data base that one can request information about the business before you do business with them. At least you would have an idea as to type of people running/working at the place. The reputation, skill, integrity or the lack there of. As people have dealings with these establishments one could report to this agency good or bad and one can obtain there info before losing their money to them.

People come to SXM from all over the Caribbean and clam the mechanics, masons, electrician etc. But we here on the island have now way of verifying there skills, until after the work/mistake has been made. That would be like me immigrating to Guyana claiming I'm a airline pilot, and the boss just hands me the keys for the plane and say "boy hurry up take them passengers to St. Maarten come back" without knowing if I could fly or not!!!

Ceci Scott
PS: There are no keys to an airplane....

...

george21082009We are closing in on that special day December 25, when the time of the birth of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is going to be celebrated by many. I say many because the truth is told not everyone will see it as a time of celebration. There are many who have lost a loved one, there are many who are ill there are many who are unemployed, there are many who are facing all sorts of challenges and the list goes on. Many or most of you will agree with me that 2012 has been an extremely difficult year in all aspects of our society. I will not go into the details thereof but will suffice by saying that we can't change the past. But we can influence our present. We can do it. I have called for and probably might have to organize it and that is a meeting with all stakeholders to see how we can deal with our present social and economical situation. We can do it. We can truly build a strong St. Maarten if we understand that everyone has to contribute to its development. Government is responsible for managing the affairs of the people but cannot do it alone. I had a discussion with a tourist from Canada. We were talking about the issue of national health care where it is said that Canada has the best system. He said to me some people who can afford it complain because they have to pay more for others to benefit. And then he said something very interesting, the strong should help the weak. And let me add this, we are our brother's keeper. We have to help each other. There is more that can be said but it will be at the expense of being repetitive. I believe we know what has to be done. I want to take this opportunity to on behalf of my family and myself wish everyone a Merry Christmas as we remember the true meaning of that day and as we prepare for 2013 a healthy and prosperous New Year. We can do it.

Member of Parliament George Pantophlet

In Part 1, I ended with a chart depicting the velocity of money trend from 1900 – 2007. Interesting to note that the lowest levels ever for the velocity of money were 1.17 in 1932 and 1.15 in 1946. The decade of the 1930s saw the Great Depression in the United States and many other countries. During this decade large numbers of people lived in poverty, desperately in need of more food, clothing, and shelter. Yet the resources that could produce that food, clothing, and shelter were sitting idle, producing nothing. At the worst point of the Great Depression, in 1933, one in four Americans who wanted to work was unable to find a job. Further, it was not until 1941, when World War II was underway, that the official unemployment rate finally fell below 10%. There seems to be a very strong correlation between the velocity of money and purchasing power. The velocity of money seems to be the heartbeat of an economy.

In the example of the Capitol Hill Baby-Sitting Co-op we saw how an agreement that was meant to be beneficial for the members turned out to be worthless simply because each chose not to use their coupons for the purpose for which it was intended but to hoard it (store it up). I think the statement by Bernard Lietaer is good to bring into the picture at this time which goes "While economic textbooks claim that people and corporations are competing for markets and resources, I claim that in reality they are competing for money, using markets and resources to do so." The implications of this if true are immense. It means then that today, money will never serve its main purpose of being a medium of exchange because it is seen as a source of power and the more of it that one possess the merrier and thus it is hoarded which inevitably defeats the purpose for which money was ultimately created.

Silvio Gesell, in the book called "The Natural Economic Order" had this to say about Money. "Money is an instrument of exchange and nothing else. Its function is to facilitate the exchange of goods, to eliminate the difficulties of barter. Barter was unsafe, troublesome, expensive, and very often broke down entirely. Money, which is to replace barter, should secure, accelerate and cheapen the exchange of goods. That is what we demand of money. The degree of security, rapidity and cheapness with which goods are exchanged is the test of the usefulness of money. If, in addition to this, we ask that money shall cause a minimum of trouble by its physical properties, we make a claim that is valid only if the purpose for which money exists is not thereby defeated." http://www.utopie.it/pubblicazioni/gesell/free_money.htm

Now what if in the example of the Capitol Hill Baby-Sitting Co-op where one coupon entitled the bearer to one half-hour of sitting time lost value in that each month that passed by, from the date of issuance, the coupon lost value to the tune of 5 minutes? It means that after 6 months a coupon would be worthless (coupon expiration) and new coupons would need to be issued. If you had a 100 dollar bill that lost value at 1% per month would you still hoard it? Well some persons would because they are technically doing it now considering savings are less than 1% and inflation is over 4%. Nonetheless, the point I am trying to make is that we need to find a way to maintain a minimum velocity factor that will prevent recessions while keeping speculation at bay. So we need to maintain a level of velocity that is beneficial to the economy but without increasing the money supply unnecessarily. The money supply is the last thing that is needed to be increased because the world is awash in money (credit rather) despite what others may believe. Furthermore, here in St. Maarten in particular banks are over liquid. Therefore money is being hoarded.

If government has no interest in going into the banking business to help lower the playing field, then another way is to charge a small fee for the use of money. Money is a public medium of exchange agreed upon by consensus of the community. Therefore national money is publicly owned and not privately owned. A small fee charged for the use of money together with a sales tax structure would mean that both wage tax and profit tax can be abolished. This charging of a fee for the use of money was experimented with back in a small town in Austria in the brinks of the recession of 1932 – 1933 and proved to be extremely successful. This experiment is known as The Wörgl Experiment. In 1932, in the midst of the Great Depression, the small town of Wörgl in Austria successfully experimented with its own local currency (in the form of a stamp scrip). Based on the thinking of Silvio Gesell, an early 20th-century economist, and designed to stimulate the local economy, the new currency helped put the population back to work, and inspired many other communities to want to follow its example, until the experiment was abruptly terminated by Austria's Central Bank in 1933. To read more on this experiment see further reading at http://www.lietaer.com/2010/03/the-worgl-experiment/

How much such a system could generate in revenues for government? That would be an interesting research project to undertake to find out by creating a financial and economic model to determine whether a fixed or percentage fee might be best as well as to determine the best rate under various conditions. But in essence it would mean that current account and normal savings deposits at the end of each month would be charged a fee. Currency in circulation will not be charged a fee as this is money circulating and is assumed to be generating funds for government via sales tax. Is it equitable, justified, or fair for Government to charge a fee for the use of money? Well, first of all banks already do this. For example the bank takes $3 or 0.522 % monthly off of my dollar account for so called administration charges whether I use the money or not. Secondly, we know longer use commodity money nor is money backed by gold, silver, or anything tangible. Therefore the existing money system should only serve as a medium of exchange and not also function as a store of value. Savings or store of value purposes should be accomplished by other means such as investments in: real estate, businesses, stocks, bonds, gold, silver, etc. Thirdly, because money was primarily concocted to alleviate bartering, in the bartering era if you hoarded perishable commodities (grain, tobacco, corn, cattle, etc) you would experience a lost in value over time.

Emilio Kalmera

george21082009Member of Parliament and Faction Leader of the National Alliance George Pantophlet wants to know when the threats will stop. He was really annoyed by the press release that appeared in last Friday's news paper of the Daily Herald entitled: "Casino operators association disagrees with fees increase". The Member said that before he got involved in politics, he heard and read about multinational Corporations impact on governments all over the world. The intimidation tactics they used to get their way. Today he finds himself dealing with such institutions. What annoyed the Member of Parliament are the following statements and he paraphrases, if government increases additional fees on top of those currently paid it will inevitably force the operators to implement drastic cost cutting measures that will result in a zero or at worst negative effect on Government's coffers. The Member of Parliament would like to know if these institutions are up to date with their Naf 25 million fees which date back to 2001 because this is negatively impacting the coffers of government. Are they willing to come clean and open their books to government as to what revenues were generated the last 10 years? He knows this will never happen. See the Pelican Resort saga. And don't talk about the last 5 years because we all know of the Global Crisis that started in 2007. The association also mentioned the increase of these fees having a negative impact on the labor market as well as the economy as a whole. The Member of Parliament would like casino operators to explain to the people of St. Maarten what impact the short term contract better known as the 6 month contract is having on the labor market and the economy of St. Maarten. The casino operators association also said that the fees could tip the scale to the point where the operators would no longer consider it viable to keep open the doors of all currently operated casinos. Should the Member of Parliament then understand this to mean that these mostly foreign owned casinos will be handing in their licenses so that government can issue them to local St. Maarten persons who have requested casino licenses in the past but could not obtain one because of the moratorium? Why are they issuing these threats? For some 20 years or more they are paying the same fees. Not even this they are doing. And what have they contributed to St. Maarten? Social problems domestic abuse and you name it. The Member of Parliament said that the Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt did not impose the fees the way the former Minister of Finance did with the Turnover tax? Of course these casino operators did not complain because they don't pay turnover tax. What about the other businesses who have to pay turnover tax? The threats have to stop.

Member of Parliament George Pantophlet

This article does not professed to give the solution(s) to our current financial situation but it is intended to provoke out of the box thinking to help solve our big problem which in turn can have positive benefits in other areas of society and our economy.

To begin I want to start with the excerpt of an article I read a good while back entitled "How Did Economists Get It So Wrong?" in the New York times, published on September 2, 2009, by a gentleman called Paul Krugman who won the 2008 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science. (Link: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/06/magazine/06Economic-t.html?_r=2&pagewanted=all

Paul gave a practical example of how a recession occurs. He states.....I like to explain the essence of Keynesian economics with a true story that also serves as a parable, a small-scale version of the messes that can afflict entire economies. Consider the travails of the Capitol Hill Baby-Sitting Co-op. This co-op, whose problems were recounted in a 1977 article in The Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, was an association of about 150 young couples who agreed to help one another by baby-sitting for one another's children when parents wanted a night out. To ensure that every couple did its fair share of baby-sitting, the co-op introduced a form of scrip: coupons made out of heavy pieces of paper, each entitling the bearer to one half-hour of sitting time. Initially, members received 20 coupons on joining and were required to return the same amount on departing the group. Unfortunately, it turned out that the co-op's members, on average, wanted to hold a reserve of more than 20 coupons, perhaps, in case they should want to go out several times in a row. As a result, relatively few people wanted to spend their scrip and go out, while many wanted to baby-sit so they could add to their hoard. But since baby-sitting opportunities arise only when someone goes out for the night, this meant that baby-sitting jobs were hard to find, which made members of the co-op even more reluctant to go out, making baby-sitting jobs even scarcer. In short, the co-op fell into a recession.

velocityofmoneychart16122012What Paul describes in his example is paramount in understanding the plausible solution that will be advocated in this article to balancing our country's budget. But before I go on to describe this solution one more ingredient needs to be explained which is called the velocity of money. In the published work done by Irving Fisher in 1912 entitled "The Purchasing Power of Money: Its Determination and Relation to Credit, Interest and Crises." Fisher employed what he called the equation of exchange to demonstrate the relationship between the quantity of money and the price level. He expressed the equation of exchange as: MV = PT where: M = Money (the average amount of money in circulation in the community during the year) V = Velocity (the average rate of turnover of money) P = Price level (the weighted average of all prices) T = Trade (the volume of trade). The statement MV = PT must always be true, given the preceding definitions for M, V, P, and T. Essentially, it means the amount spent (MV) is always equal to price of all the things bought (PT) for any particular community during any given period of time. MV is the quantity of money (M) multiplied by the number of times that money is used during the period (V). PT represents the price (P) of each product multiplied by the quantity purchased or the volume of trade (T). Fisher explained it as follows: In each sale and purchase, the money and goods exchanged are ipso facto equivalent; for instance, the money paid for sugar is equivalent to the sugar bought. And in the grand total of all exchanges for a year, the total money paid is equal in value to the total value of the goods bought. The equation thus has a money side (the left side of the equation) and a goods side (the right side of the equation). The money side is the total money paid, and may be considered as the product of the quantity of money multiplied by its rapidity of circulation. The goods side is made up of the products of quantities of goods exchanged multiplied by their respective prices. It is important to point out that the right side of the equation, PT, is equivalent to total economic output. It represents the price level multiplied by the volume of trade, or, in other words, the value of everything produced and sold by a community during a certain period of time. The value of all goods produced and sold by a country during one year is that country's gross domestic product, or GDP. Therefore, MV = PT = GDP. Of course today, M is equivalent to Credit therefore the formula today should be CV = PT but that is another topic for discussion.

Now why is the velocity of money so important to grasp together with the example of the Capitol Hill Baby-Sitting Co-op? See below chart and stay tuned for part 2 to find out.

Emilio Kalmera

Leaders from across the globe over the past days have expressed sympathy to the people and Governor Dan Malloy of the US State of Connecticut, where last Friday a shooting rampage took place at an elementary school leaving 20 children (12 girls and eight boys aged between six and seven) and seven school staff dead. The attack can only be described as senseless and incomprehensible.

The gunman, a 20-year old committed suicide, but also took the life of his mother prior to committing his horrific act at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. It has been said that the gunman suffered from mental illness.

Mental health conditions affect millions of people in the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 151 million suffer from depression and 26 million people from schizophrenia; 125 million people are affected by alcohol use disorders. As many as 40 million people suffer from epilepsy and 24 million from Alzheimer and other dementias. Over 840,000 people die by suicide every year.

Effective treatment of most mental disorders is possible. The image of mental illness is contaminated with images of violence. People with mental health conditions are among the most marginalized and vulnerable groups. They are often excluded from mainstream social and economic activities, as well as from decision-making on issues that affect them.

Sint Maarten has its own Mental Health Foundation that caters to close to 400 patients and clients (2009 figures).

In the Connecticut school case, several weapons were found at the scene which brings to the fore gun control. Similar acts of mass killing where a gun(s) were used have taken place in different countries leading to stricter gun laws and the ban of semi-automatic rifles. In some instances, hand guns were banned.

Unfortunately, tragic events such as these lead to action. This should not be the case! Pro-activeness should be the order of the day rather than allowing the loss of innocent lives to dictate the way a society should act. This alone is incomprehensible. Why not learn from the mistakes of others, the lack of action by others?

As a new country, the well-being of our people is essential to the future of our nation. Mental health improvements are central to a nations' development.

Positive mental health is linked to a range of development outcomes and is fundamental to coping with adversity. Poor mental health impedes an individual's capacity to realize their potential where they remain productive citizens making a contribution to their community.

Therefore, in order to improve a population's mental health, programmes have to be implemented to ensure effective treatment, prevention, and promotion. Programs must be made available to all people who need them. The time is ripe for an overview and intervention measures by all stakeholders with respect to where we stand as a country on mental health and mental illness.

Roddy Heyliger

george21082009Member of Parliament and Faction Leader of the National Alliance George Pantophlet says that finally we are getting somewhere. The Member of Parliament was referring to statements made by the Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt on increasing of the casino fees. He has been addressing this issue of the casino fees as far back as 2005 when it was revealed during the then Budget debate that the casino's had owed some 5 million guilders in fees and as recent during discussions on the 2012 Budget for country St. Maarten when the outstanding fees totaled some 25 million guilders. He said he is very happy with the fact that the Minister does not give lip service as was done in the past but is a man of action as he (the Minister) has held and plans to hold more discussions with said organization as to the way forward. The Member of Parliament understood that the fee which was instituted years ago was a prerogative of the casinos themselves who preferred this alternative rather than to divulge how much revenues they generate. Government has no information as to what these casinos generate on a monthly or annual basis since they pay no turnover tax. It is a pity that the increase in casino fees did not take place years ago. Looking at the many services and institutions now falling under the responsibility of country St. Maarten many gaps would have been filled. It is imperative that government finds ways and means of generating revenues especially from institutions that have generated millions and millions of guilders on this island. Another issue of severe importance is the establishing of the casino gaming board a topic that has been ongoing for quite some years now. And finally I think it is time we start looking at the matter of amending the law on tax holidays to determine whether large investors will continue to be given a 10 year tax holiday and in addition to this give small business (income yet to be predetermined) a tax holiday as they are the true backbone of our economy. We are finally getting somewhere.

Member of Parliament George Pantophlet

Most will doubt that it is pure coincidence that former Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor Mrs. Maria Buncamper-Molanus, affectionately known as Marietje, would out of nowhere show up on a local talk show just a couple of days after Minister of VROMI William Marlin, clearly communicated to parliament that the sale of economic rights is NOT illegal. Yes, the same William Marlin who from his usual opposition seat demanded that she resigned when accused of the exact same thing, yes he admitted in Parliament last week was it is not illegal. Putting the absence of political hindsight aside, it was nice to hear what she was up to.
What was most intriguing was to hear that Marietje, an already active Rotarian, will be the president of the local Rotary Club Foundation in 2013. We may all know about the wonderful social charity work the Rotary Club does in St. Maarten. A quick internet search would show the following events since last July; handing out 700 dictionaries in schools, the appreciation ceremony for 75 health care workers, significant contributions to the white and yellow cross, special education and youth golf, USD 12,000.00 for equipment in SMMC, financial commitments to the Mental Health Foundation and the handing out of 160 food hampers. Marietje said on air that she realized that while giving out those baskets of food to the needy that the need for help has increased on Sint Maarten and that all of us should be more involved in assisting our neighbor.
We are of the opinion that a great example is being shown here and we would further like to say to our parliamentarians, that instead of going overboard worrying about which board member sits on what board, maybe parliamentarians should follow Marietje and get on board of being directly involved with helping the people of St. Maarten through social events and charity (they are earning whopping salaries for doing what?). We have many great foundations that are doing great work in our society. Marietje, after giving season greetings made sure to spread a message of charity and helping our neighbors which is one of the things that the Soualiga Social Movement stands for.
So, to all politicians past and present, get on board and join activities to help the general situation in St. Maarten. Get your hands dirty (in a good way) by working to help out however you can in society. Society cannot always wait on parliament to get things done. Get on BOARD and help the people or the same people may get BORED with you. Actions speak louder than words. #sxmmovement

Happy Holidays from the Soualiga Social Movement

Is it fear? Is it desperation or is it simply the need to survive?

We often hear the cries of hardworking, dedicated, struggling employees, who are forced to sign multiple 6 month or 1 year contracts, depriving them of any opportunities to upgrade their living conditions, while being employed with the same employer for years. How long will this form abuse be allowed to continue or accepted?

While we continue to look towards Government for solutions we fail to realize that we, as a people, hold the keys to open many doors, unleashing opportunities and solutions locked within. When will we build determination to say: no more, NOT in SXM.

Entering into a Labor contract or agreement should not be a negative thing. To the contrary it should be looked upon as a positive means to mutually establish what is expected by/of both parties based on the conditions set in such a contract. Many persons, not understanding the true meaning of this process, accept terms and conditions which results in the famous statement: "abuse" of the 6 month/1 year contract.

The true abuse of these contracts starts and ends with our Department of Labor failing to fulfill their duties in the best interest of parties concerned. Labor contracts should be approved by the Dept. of Labor but are they? They are often times vague and misleading but the fear of being dismissed forces many to sign such contracts over and over again and these cases comes to light only when the bomb explodes or not even then.

We continue to tolerate situations where persons who are/were tasked with upholding the "Labor Laws" contributes to such abuses, making the many perceived rumors facts. There is little trust remaining in the impartial judgment of the Labor Department. So what could or should be done to remedy conditions of abuse and or unlawful dismissals while bringing awareness of the Labor Laws to both the employers, employees and general public? Despite having Labor Mediators, Unions and a dismissal committee, the abuse of workers continues.

Serious consideration should be given to the establishing of a Labor "Task Force/Watch Dog" unit, tasked with (but not limited to) the revision, reporting and monitoring of all Labor matters, independent of but in close collaboration with the Labor Department. Too long have these tears fallen on "def man's ear" as with the exploitation of, especially, the lower income workers. Our objectives, as a people, must be to create a society where all is treated in a respectful and humane manner. #sxmmovement.

Soualiga Social Movement

Today our minister of economic affairs will go to parliament to answer questions posed by our elected representatives. We'll hear a lot of rhetoric and grandstanding. "The People" will be said a lot, because "we" apparently "want to know". There's lots of stuff I would like to know! But let's try to elevate the level of the discussion somewhat and not stray into personal attacks and being negative.

Several reports have been published by the economic affairs department that pertain to the state of the economy in recent times. One was an economic outlook 2012-2013 commissioned by government. One was an outlook 2012 -2013 prepared by government and one is the first half 2012 economic indicators report. I have provided the links below.

http://www.sintmaartengov.org/Government/Ministry%20of%20Tourism%20Economic%20Affairs%20Transport%20and%20Telecommunication/DeptofEconomyTransportationTelecommunications/Documents/2012%20Half%20Year%20Economic%20Report.pdf

http://www.sintmaartengov.org/Government/Ministry%20of%20Tourism%20Economic%20Affairs%20Transport%20and%20Telecommunication/DeptofEconomyTransportationTelecommunications/Documents/Economic%20Outlook%202012-2013%20%20-%20Web.pdf

http://www.sintmaartengov.org/Government/Ministry%20of%20Tourism%20Economic%20Affairs%20Transport%20and%20Telecommunication/stat/Documents/Economic_Indicators_Qrt_2-2012.pdf

I don't think these reports have received the adequate attention from parliament or the respective ministers. Considering the talk of increased taxes, national health care and considering the Audit Chambers reports on the financial state of affairs I feel that these to reports should get a closer look.

First off, the commissioned report indicates that we can expect at best 0% growth. Our locally produced report indicates 5% growth. This may not seem like much but based on GDP as per the report of 1800 Million Nalfs per year that amounts to 89.5 Million Nafls, this difference is equal to 21% of governments budget and amounts to a difference Nafl 1830.00 per capita. Imagine what you could do with an extra $1000. I'm surprised these reports are published side by side with such a glaring difference. Did economic affairs read the reports?

Our governments budget of 420 million Nafls, equates to Nafl 10,244.00 per person. ( yes ten thousand guilders ) This is based on a population of 41000 as per these same reports. It would be nice to receive the census figures almost 2 years after the census was done. This number means that for the 41000 people living here ( again as per their own reports) Each person needs to produce Nafl 10244 FOR government. This in a combination of Taxes, Labor, price inflation etc etc. Call it what you like, it is taken from your productivity

On to economic indicators and specifically TOT. the economic indicators report shows that roughly 72 million guilders was collected in TOT over the first six months. This is Nafl 1756.10 per person. Taking some liberties with the numbers. i.e. first 6 months of the year are better than the second half. Lets say there will be 100 Million in TOT collected for 2012. Lets move to GDP again taking some liberties we can find that consumer spending makes up about 1400 million of GDP. As per the same reports allocation expenditure I think we can probably say about half that amount is subject to TOT due the component of items not subjected to TOT. that leaves about 800 Million.

100 million in TOT equals 13% of that 800 Million in consumer spending. This means that for every dollar the consumer spends on a TOT item or service, government collects 13 percent. That means that if something should cost $ 1.00 in a free and open market, here its will cost $1.13 I feel that this number may actually be higher, and I refer to ex-ministers Shigemoto's comments in May, that replacing TOT with VAT would lead to a much higher percentage ranging 10% to 22%.

So next time you are standing at a register and wondering why things are SOOO expensive. Think about the 10000 guilders you need to supply to government this year. Think about the math and think about what you are paying for. It is not price gouging by greedy merchants! It is government spending that needs to be financed. Government spending in and of itself is not a bad thing, as long as we receive fair market value. But in our specific case, How is your road? How is your hospital? Do you feel that you and your property are safe? Does your future look bright? Do you think any of our representatives would make those salaries in the private sector?

Today our minister of economic affairs will be bickering with parliament about the harbor board. All indications are that tomorrow alone our government will overspend the budget by about 82000 nafls.
Our minister of finance is looking at ways to increase revenue without considering reducing the budget.

Taxation and redistribution of resources should not be political. It is not financial in the sense that it can be influenced by bookkeeping, you can probably make it look pretty for a little while but you cannot fix a broken system by cooking the books. Taxation should be treated as purely economical. It concerns all of us, our well being and our potential for growth. It concerns the value of our money, how we spend our money, how we invest our money and what we can expect as returns in the future. We are allocating scarce resources and need to do this diligently with an eye for the future and our next generation's future.

Maybe today one of our parliamentarians will ask our minister of Economic affairs some real questions pertinent to the economic survival of the 41000 people paying for their time.

Another Concerned SXMer

Our economy is supported by one pillar: Tourism. Different sectors/spin offs of our economy are thriving well because of this pillar. Think about our Marine sector, Hotel-Restaurant-Bar sector, Retail sector etc. As a matter of fact tourism is the main reason that our island was able, and continues to be able, to develop and provide bread and butter to us all. Sint Maarten has been progressive, assertive and innovative in becoming a tourist destination. But are proven results a guarantee for the future? What when Cuba opens up its borders? What when the surrounding islands catch up with us as a tourist destination? What in case of a natural disaster (remember the hurricanes)? These possible and not unlikely situations could take place on/for Sint Maarten and put Sint Maarten, and thus its people, in some serious problems.

A diversified economy is an economy that is being supported by more than one pillar like trade, manufacturing, tourism, agriculture etc. The advantage of a diversified economy is clear: if one pillar of the economy has no growth, or even has a decline, the over-all economy might still be "booming". A diversified economy basically guarantees government steady revenue from taxes and not in the last place over-all job security for the people of Sint Maarten. The latter primarily, because individuals would less rely on seasonal jobs/contracts and the opportunity to find placement in a different segment of the economy if their segment is "slow".

Creating a diversified economy on Sint Maarten brings along two major subjects: Socio-economic landscape and Human Resources. First we need to determine what we want Sint Maarten to look like in, let's say, twenty years from now when it comes to the sorts and amount of businesses, the environment and the people living in this environment. What and which businesses are owned by "local" people and for what and which businesses do you look for foreign investors? Human resources are key in this aspect, because you want to use as much human resources possible which are currently legally registered on Sint Maarten.

The next step would be a logical one: prepare your human resources to match the market(s) which you envision. This means no more and no less than to educate your people. Not only on an academic level of education, but also on a vocational level of education. If you have fifty thousand lawyers, forty-nine thousand and nine-hundred and fifty will be unemployed. We need mechanics, plumbers, electricians, cooks, butchers, gold smiths etc more than the twenty-five CEO's in our hotels and casinos. When it comes to other projects initiated by our government they should also take this in account when building bridges, tunnels, stadiums, government owned hotels and the likes. #sxmmovement

Soualiga Social Movement

In these challenging times we rightfully monitor every move made by our government. We pay our fair share in taxes and thus demand full account on how our government is spending (or not spending) our collective funds. But...how much do we rely on our government?

There are many social ills in our society just like in any other society, but do we seriously expect our government to take care of all the issues that we are facing as a community? The majority of us feel like it is not our problem, because we are not the ones stealing or we have clothes on our back and food to eat that we worked hard for. But what is the drive for someone to steal? Why is someone hungry? Why someone hardly has any clothes? The less fortunate in our society did not choose to be without money.

We grew so accustomed of complaining about the things that our government does not do, that we totally forget that WE are the ones living in this community and that WE as a community carry responsibilities for each other and our environment. Is it so hard to give the clothes that you don't wear anymore to charity? Is it so hard to spend some time with youths and guide them in sports? Is it so hard to drive an elderly person to, for example, SZV so that the elderly person can take care of his/her business? Is it so hard to do some shopping for someone who is disabled or less mobile in any other way? Is it so hard to skip a movie or a night out and donate some money to a school in a nearby district? Is it so hard to help keep our streets clean? Is it so hard to help making sure that our children playgrounds are glass free?

We all know the saying: "Today for you and tomorrow for me". Ask yourself what YOU have done lately. We will leave you with the following quote:

"However capable and skillful an individual may be, left alone he or she will not survive. When we are sick or very young or very old, we must depend on the support of others. There is no significant division between us and other people, because our basic natures are the same. If we wish to ensure everyone's peace and happiness we need to cultivate a healthy respect for the diversity of our peoples and cultures, founded on an understanding of this fundamental sameness of all human beings."
Dalai Lama
#sxmmovement

Soualiga Social Movement

I am concerned about the management styles at some Public Schools. It seem as though some of these managers have forgotten where they came from and that teachers are the ones who make the schools function. Teachers are being treated like robots and some animated figures without brains in some schools. The managers seem to think that they know it all. Many teachers are in fear of victimization. There are some managers who do not have the qualifications as their teachers, both a first and second degree. They can only sit in there offices. When teachers are absent, these managers cannot even hold the affected classes. Now the schools have management teams which are made up of the principal, adjunct principal and the student care coordinator. This new body does not enhance the functioning of the schools because they do nothing. They sit in their offices or they sit together to plan what next to do to harass the teachers. Take for example the SCC at the LCS, this individual does nothing for the benefit of the students but she flounces around and is into everything. She thinks she in the principal. Teachers are daily being reduced to become the most disrespected members in the education system. Something must be done to address this situation and restore teachers' dignity and pride. I am a parent and friend of many teachers at all of the various schools. Look out for the next article.

Karol Klass

While certain members of Parliament clearly have other priorities than reviewing and passing legislations, one fact became abundantly clear. Government should refrain from getting involved in promotions/throwing parties and concentrate on the "people' business.

We are being faced with many seriously pressing issues, one of which being our "BOB" (boys on the blocks). As early as 6:30 in the morning the gathering begins until late into the night. Where are we, at present, with the GB3 program? What is being done to really get our boys off the blocks" by providing employment/business opportunities? Another urgent matter facing us for quite some time now is the deplorable conditions of our "public" schools qua cleaning and minor maintenance. It is clear that the present systems/contracts are not working. The question is, why not link the two and find a permanent solution?

We recently found, almost, one million Guilders to have some of our leaders play party/event planners. Why can't we find a fraction of one million Guilders to employ/contract our own to work and maintain our schools? Government owned companies all seems to be doing just fine. Why not seriously invest in both our schools and "BOB"?

How many "Public" schools do we have on the Island? Let's say 15, meaning that we can "start" by putting, at least, 15 "BOB" to work as follows. Give them a Contract (SLA) of let's say 1.700,00 US$ p/m, supply them with startup tools, fi, rakes, shovels, brooms, gloves, garbage bins and bags, paint, items used for painting, potty etc. Based on their age brackets, medical insurance, pension plans and life insurances should be extremely low while saving Govt. thousands in taxes and medical coverage annually. Give them an incentive to start their own small businesses, resulting in a win, win situation.

Over a period of time persons, now employed by Government (public works) or with Contractors used by Government will be going on pension. By using these "BOB" to fill those voids will secure a permanent flow of employment while minimizing new "BOB" by means of rotation. The same system could be used for our young women reference cleaning services. What would this cost Government? Using rough calculations we are looking at (start up): 15 persons x 1.700, 00 USD x 12 months = 306.000,00 USD per year plus tools. If properly implemented, this should be an investment that will not fail but rather, will "kill 2 birds with one stone. It is time to start investing in our own first. Think about it. #sxmmovement.

Soualiga Social Movement

My science teacher in Phoenix once informed me that time, space and matter are absorbed within a black hole. But this principle does not hold true on Statia where a black hole has appeared in the accounts of the Island's Road Fund.
As I listened to the radio broadcast of last week's Island Council meeting, I could but only wonder if the Commissioner who is responsible for the Fund would resign. He promised to resign on an earlier occasion and failed to live up to such a promise.
He was nominated by independent Council member Millicent Lijfrock-Marsdin. And it is she that now insists that he should go. Her argument is simply that the Fund and other elements of the Commissioner's portfolio have not been managed efficiently. Why she appointed the hapless Commissioner in the first place and then decided to ditch him midterm is perhaps another story. Her explanation that a 'woman is allowed to change her mind' may now wash perfectly with the good citizens of Statia. But self-justification on the basis of gender may well be an issue come election time.
However, she is supported by the majority of island council members and for good reasons. Several weeks ago, accountants Price Waterhouse Cooper were instructed to review the accounts of the Road Fund. Their attempts to examine the books have been somewhat frustrated.
By his own admission, Commissioner Schmidt states that since the inception of the road fund, there has not been a dedicated administration. Moreover, the secretary who happens to be a relation has kept the administrative books. There was no bookkeeping and consequently no financial statements other than the basic documents such as bank statements, invoices etc.
The question quite naturally arises, who benefited from the Fund? In the absence of audited statements, the Island and Executive Councils have a clear duty to obtain a full account of the use and sources of a Fund it created in 2004.
The only supporting voice for Schmidt on the Council floor last week was Franklin Brown (PLP) whose cable laying business has benefited considerably from infrastructure development on the island.
Millicent Lijfrock-Marsdin has done well by taking a stand. Nevertheless, her voters might not appreciate Schmidt's replacement with her cousin if current rumors come to fruition.
But will the Commissioner do the right thing and resign? Science predicts that Space time will slow down at the very edge of a black hole. The same cannot be said for Schmidt's resignation. His clock is accelerating at warp speed. He promised to resign at the end of November and has not. Failure to honor this promise will prompt a constitutional crisis. A vote of no confidence will clearly place the coalition parties between a Golden Rock and a hard place.
My teacher hailed from Phoenix but nevertheless, all parties should now do the right thing to avoid anymore mythical beasts arising from the ashes.
Watch this Space!

Concerned Citizen

Approximately 90% of the time I am proud to be from Holland. But around November, when December 5 is approaching, shame is taking over. The Dutch celebrate a national holiday, somewhat like Christmas, on December the 5th called Sinterklaas. The discussion around the racist elements of this holiday is going on for quite some time, but many have either missed it or ignored it.
Let me start with some back ground information. Sinterklaas is based on a historical figure, Bishop Saint Nicolas. The story has changed many times in the course of time. Initially, in the 15th century, Sinterklaas was not a friendly Bishop. It was terror that made the children obey him. In the 19th century they gave Sinterklaas a counterpart in order to clear his bad image. The servant got blamed, he was painted black, or in Dutch: "de zwarte piet toegespeeld". From then on Sinterklaas was the friendly white master with a scary black servant (Zwarte Piet).
At some point in time it appears as if the Dutch realized it was racist, because they came up with a story for the kids. Zwarte Piet was not a servant anymore, but a friend of Sinterklaas. His skin color was not black; he was just dirty from soot. Zwarte Piet furthermore became friendlier. He however was still the spitting image of black face. To put icing on the cake, Zwarte Piet surprisingly enough multiplied by dozens.
So from November up to December 5, Holland looks like this:
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If you claim that the image of Zwarte Piet is offending and racist, you better be well prepared for some nasty name calling. A lot of grown ups instantly turn into high school bullies when you criticize Zwarte Piet. We have seen what happened to Sint Maartener Quinsy Gario in Dordrecht; he got arrested because he was wearing a shirt with the print 'Zwarte Piet is Racisme'. Although he was not prosecuted, he was publicly ridiculed and insulted. I have seen many discussions in Holland end with the remark 'go back to where you came from', which basically implies that the opposing party of Zwarte Piet has to go back to Surinam or the former Netherlands Antilles, the (former) colonies, where - ironically enough - the same Dutch people paint their face black for personal enjoyment. Can the opposing party then say to the painted black Dutch people that they have to go back to where they came from?? No they cannot, because that is disrespectful right?
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Right now I'm ashamed to be from Holland, ashamed to have a 'tradition' this tasteless, and moreover I'm ashamed of the intolerant, uncompassionate and ignorant response to the Zwarte Piet is Racism Campaign. Do not come with the same excuses over and over again: 'but it's tradition', 'but it's nice for the children'. The children do not determine what is right or wrong. We do. And Black Face is wrong, period.
Don't be mad at me for telling it how it is, and don't tell me to go back to where I came from.... I rather stay far from Holland until the present image of Zwarte Piet is defeated.

Hedy Kockx

Let's say for argument sake that in the next election there are 15 seats up for grabs and there are 15,000 eligible voters. That would mean that a party needs 1,000 votes to get a seat. I will leave the distribution of so-called "remaining seats (rest zetels) out of the equation for simplification, but note that it is highly improbable that a party will get EXACTLY the amounts of votes necessary for one or more seats. In our present system for this example let's say that a party with 23 persons on a slate gets a total of 8,000 votes as follows: The leader gets 3,000 votes, one candidate (call him B) gets 1,550, another (call him C) gets 990, another (call him D) gets 320, another (call him E) gets 300, F gets 250, G gets 200, H gets 170, I gets 150, J thru V each get 76 votes, and it does NOT matter where they are in terms of position on the party slate. According to our electoral law, in this case the leader with 3,000 votes and candidates B through H become Parliamentarians (8 of the 23 candidates that ran). While it takes 1,000 votes for a PARTY to get a seat, it only takes half of that (500 votes), plus 1, for an INDIVIDUAL to qualify as having received enough PERSONAL votes to win his/her own seat UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE PARTY ON WHICH HE/SHE RAN. In this example, that means that ONLY the party leader (3,000 votes) and candidates B (1,550 votes) and C (990 votes) have received more than the required 501 votes on their personal names, to qualify for their own seat in Parliament, representing the party on whose slate they were a candidate (and based on that party's proposed governing program/philosophy -and thus, promises to the voters-, reason for which the votes were cast on that party). So now the party has a 1 seat majority in the 15 seat Parliament and guess what: In our present system WITHOUT LOYALTY TO PARTY, OR LOYALTY TO THE PARTY LEADER, EACH AND EVERY ONE OF THE NEW PARLIAMENTARIANS BECOMES A POWER BROKER within his/her party. This causes Governments that have only slim 1 or even 2 seat majorities, to be at the mercy of the whims of 1 or 2 Parliamentarians. Anytime "the POWER goes to their head", or they do not think progress is made fast enough with the projects they promised the voters on the campaign trail, or they feel they are not getting what is "due to them", trouble starts. I support the initiatives of the PM and hope that the changes she envisions include: Any Parliamentarian occupying a seat in Parliament NOT acquired by preferential votes, CANNOT "steal" the party's seat and declare him/herself Independent. If the person can no longer support the party on which slate he/she acquired a seat, there is only one choice, resign and the next highest vote getter of that party in the last election gets to move into Parliament. What our young country needs is stability in Government. Parties need to be voted into office on the strength of their party programs (not party gifts) to be presented prior to elections and only the voters should decide whether or not a party stays in power at the end of the 4 year term, based on performance, leadership and overall quality of work; this decision must not be left up to one or more disgruntled parliamentarians occupying a seat, notwithstanding their poor performance at the poles. The tail should no longer be able to wag the dog. And then there is the issue of campaign donations by well-to-do, but less than well-intended people and companies looking to ensure post election-win Government favors and/or contracts....... Another can of worms that needs to be opened and addressed.

Michael J. Ferrier

In November 22nd Herald I read that the "Honorable" Parliamentarian Louie Laveist wants to know "how the people's money is spent". He theatrically stood on the Parliament's expensive Front Street stage and pretended to champion "the people's business". What I want to know is: "what happened to the loot the judge convicted the "Honorable" Parliamentarian of collecting from the new Government Building project? And while we are at it, can he tell us who were the recipients of a reported
US $15 Million for the sale of the land formerly occupied by BBW / EFB next to the Simpson Bay bridge? Also, can he confirm or deny that while he was a commissioner he arranged for 30 Bus and Taxi licenses to be issued to two transportation companies supposedly set up /directed /owned by him and/or members of his immediate family? And if yes, can he tell us if it is true or not that those companies (and thus he and/or his family) collect 30 X $600 per month equaling to US $18,000 a MONTH from the exploited bus and taxi drivers the licenses are supposedly rented to . If this is all true, it would explain the beautiful $83,000 White Range Rover SUV the "honorable" parliamentarian now drives! Talk about "the people want to know"!

Michael J. Ferrier
Citizen

Wikipedia states the following:"The term quality of life (QOL) references the general well-being of individuals and societies. The term is used in a wide range of contexts, including the fields of international development, healthcare, and politics. Quality of life should not be confused with the concept of standard of living, which is based primarily on income. Instead, standard indicators of the quality of life include not only wealth and employment, but also the built environment, physical and mental health, education, recreation and leisure time, and social belonging." Another indicator which isn't mentioned would be "safety".
Let's look at the indicators one by one and ask ourselves some questions:
Are we satisfied with projects executed, on-going projects and projects in the (near) future in Sint Maarten? How do you feel about "the Pigeon Coop", Causeway Bridge, Filling of the Great Garbage Pond and The Tunnel(s) of Doom?
Physical and Mental Health: Are we satisfied with our current health care system in Sint Maarten (coverage, service, costs)? How do you feel about general practitioners no longer taking private insurance cards, the Mental Health Foundation which cannot obtain a license to optimally execute its tasks and the ongoing saga at our only hospital the Sint Maarten Medical Center?
Education: Are we satisfied with the set up of our current educational system in Sint Maarten (drop-out rate, level of education, accessibility)? How do you feel about schools lacking stationary and lesson materials, drug abuse in and around schools and gang fights in and around schools?
Recreation and Leisure Time: Are we satisfied with the recreation facilities offered in Sint Maarten (accessibility, costs)? How do you feel about the lack of recreational facilities (besides the natural locations)?
Social Belonging: Are we satisfied with the amount of community activities in Sint Maarten (church groups, trade-unions, community foundations)? How do you feel about the level and amount of events organized by community groups?
Safety: Are we satisfied with the current justice system in Sint Maarten? How do you feel about the crime rate and your safety?
Now let's ask ourselves one final question:
What can the government do, what can you do and what can we do as a community to increase the quality of life in Sint Maarten? #sxmmovement

Soualiga Social Movement

It is the assumption of "the people" that, when voting for a political candidate of their choice, our best interest would be looked after.
However, the trend always seems to be, electing leaders who take everything else into consideration except the best interest of "the people and our Country".

Parliament, which is our highest governing body and responsible for passing Legislations, thereby removing all doubts, insecurities and abuse of its people, are actively and publicly involved in wheeling, dealing and instructing their individually selected Ministers how and what deals to cut and accept.

Governor, who should uphold the practice of "good governance", is visiting schools, attending ceremonies and like all others, traveling the globe.

Prime Minister, who heads the Council of Ministers while holding her own portfolios, is just being the pretty face of Government and ribbon cutter, with
lots of talk but little meaning or substance.

Leaders of Government who only makes appearances at press briefings when having to dictate to us what projects will be executed, with total disregard as to
our views on such projects.

The people cried about the neglect of our elderly, youth, unemployed, poverty, educational system, healthcare, traffic, crime situation, environment and much,
much more. The people sighed a breath of relief when a "new" Government took office with the promise of: "Working FOR the people".

Unfortunately, the change of Government has proven to have as much meaning/substance as our Dutch/French borders. Absolutely no meaning at all.
We have seen nothing more than the "same ole, same ole with a little extra icing on top", showing total disrespect and disregard to the people of this Country.
Is this what we opted for? The answer is YES. We continue to complain but yet we ridicule anyone who tries to take our Leaders to task. We fight with each
other to defend the failures of our favorite politicians and/or political parties. A change of Government is not the solution unless we as a people stand up and
demand the promises we voted for. We did not vote for a tunnel, cricket field, race track, TEMPO and more debts.

We voted for a better way of life which includes but is not limited to our elderly, education, healthcare, employment, crime and immigration control.
It is time to seriously let your voices, concerns, disapprovals and (possible) solutions be heard, considered/regarded. #sxmmovement.

Soualiga Social Movement

Traffic Jam! Traffic Jam! Build some roundabouts! Traffic Jam still? Let's build a causeway! Still more Traffic? Well let's build some tunnels through the hills! So much effort to alleviate road traffic but when it comes to social mobility it seems that we are also stuck in traffic.
Social mobility is the movement of individuals or groups in their social position over time. This mobility may refer to changes in the measurement of health status, literacy, home and business ownership or level education attained but more commonly it refers to individuals or families, and their change in income. Are the low income parents raising children to live middle income lives? Are the high income parents raising children to live low income lives?
Are the people of Soualiga really moving forward in life? Very regretfully, the answer for most people is no. In past times, our parents had homes they could afford and they carried less debt, nowadays most of us have no way of affording a simple home and on top of that we are packed full of debt. Similarly, our parents had less educational opportunities but settled securely in their jobs with a high level of knowhow, while today a lot of returned students feel like educated fools seemingly overqualified, underpaid and in some cases unemployed. Most young St. Maarteners are simply trying to get to that destination where they can provide a better life for their kids than was provided for them by their parents.
But why is it so hard for young people to move forward in their own country? We are the most informed, most knowledgeable, most technological generation ever. As an island it seems we have been great at developing infrastructure, seaports and airports in the name of our tourism industry but we have failed to develop aspects of our society in the name of providing a better life for our people.
An elder St. Maartener constantly reminds me that his supervisor's job paid 1000 guilders 40 years ago, and he was able to pay all his bills, take care of the family, have a good time and still save 400 guilders a month. He refuses to understand why the young people today always complain about not having enough money, or not being able to purchase a piece of land or get a business off the ground. "Awyousuppose to be smarter than we were!"
My answer to him is always, 'Awyou should have thought better about the future for us'...
We have had countless politicians promising this and that, and all the manifestos of every political party in St. Maarten has aimed for a better life for the St. Maartener. But why is the same effort not being put into health, the diversification of our economy, immigration, housing and sports? If these parts of our society were to be developed with the amount of fine-tuned professional precision as was put into the airport, seaport and infrastructure this place would be a paradise to live in, for all.
The young adults in St. Maarten simply just want to get into gear so we can move forward in life, trying not to run into a pothole of debt, avoiding crashing into a wall of unemployment and not being able to tank up because of the high costs of living here. At the end of it all, having a home to go home to where we can put our kids to sleep at every night.
We definitely all have experienced, that when a young St. Maartener, straps in his/her seat belt, turns the ignition, gets into gear, puts their foot on the gas and tries to move forward in his life in the right direction we definitely encounter countless amounts of roundabouts, but are there any causeways to the other side? I guess that's may be the reason nowadays why so many young adults tend to go offroad...

Soualiga Social Movement
www.sxmmovement.com

george21082009Member of Parliament and Faction leader of the National Alliance George Pantophlet says the campaign is on. Recent statements by the leader of the UP Party Theo Heyliger and the former Minister of Economic Affairs Franklin Meyers have indicated this. They have come out with the same old political spin they have learnt from a very large country. If we would look at old newspaper clippings and television programs, listen to tapes of radio we will hear the same old political statements of the past. Even one their cronies Theo Heyliger's right hand man recently wrote a piece in the opinion page. But why don't they tell the people of St. Maarten why they are out of government today? It hurts me to regurgitate things of the past but people often forget. Can the leader of the UP Party please tell the people if government was included in the bridge to nowhere discussions? Can the leader of the UP Party tell the people of St. Maarten which one of his relatives wanted to take over the entire Bus operation at the Harbor? Can the leader of the UP party tell us why a relative got the contract to do the Christmas decorations at the Airport? Can the leader of the UP Party tell the people who was going to take over the cleaning contract at the airport? And who is in charge of the cleaning at Simpson Bay Resorts the former Pelican Resort? Do we know how many projects are in the pipeline that would benefit the prosperous few? Need I say more? And all at once the former Minister of Economic Affairs Franklin Meyers is blowing his horn again. He was able to sign off on taxi licenses and bus licenses galore within record time. Didn't someone living mind you not vacationing in the United States for years received a call from the Minister's office stating that their request for a taxi license was ready? It is certain that if Minister Romeo Pantophlet embarks on this that he had first done proper research. And let us don't forget the moratorium on jet skis which was suddenly lifted to grant more licenses before he (Minister Franklin Meyers was thrown out of office? And what about the hundreds of requests for business licenses that were lying there for years? Finally now many are being processed by the present Minister Romeo Pantophlet who has been working diligently to get things up to date? Was it not the same Minister when he was Commissioner of Health and Sports complaining that he could not get funds for the St. Maarten Medical Center? And when were any of the sports facilities upgraded? In her short 7 months Minister Sylveria Jacobs has already started the bidding process to get the Raoul Illidge Complex up to par something lagging behind for more than a decade. The Member of Parliament says he is depending on the wisdom of the people of St. Maarten not to be fooled by these political tactics or spin moves they learnt from a very large country. Let them (tactics) stay where they belong in the past. St. Maarten needs innovative, forward thinkers not persons who are imprisoned in the past. The campaign is on.

MP George Pantophlet

If we are to pay for all the Cause Ways, Justice Parks, Ring Roads, Tunnels, Police cars, Schools, Mental Health Care, Drug Rehabilitation, Street lights, Road repairs, Empty Government Buildings, Full Parliament Buildings, etc., etc., I strongly recommend our Government reconsider the forced closing of businesses on any holiday or Holy Day. Employees that volunteer to work on these days can earn double and in some cases even triple pay, while businesses can try to make up for the absolutely dismal "off-season" that is now slowly coming to an end. Hiding behind "it's our culture" as an excuse to not allow businesses to open (especially when there are numerous cruise ships in port) may sound good, but no longer holds water if there is continued talk in the corridors of the Administration Building about budget deficits and increased taxes, new fees and other government levies that supposedly are on the planning board. Let's embrace each other and form a true Public/Private Sectors' partnership to dig this Sweet St. Maarten's Land out of the financial hole it is in, rather than finding 16 ways for Government to say NO!

Michael J. Ferrier

Who authorized the dredging of sand for the amount of 4.9 million dollars?
Who did the trucking of the sand?
Who authorized the sale of sand belonging to the people of Sint Maarten?
Who is receiving these revenues and what will be done with it?
Who authorized the filling of the Great Garbage Pond for a drag strip and possible cricket stadium?
We deserve answers to these questions without any delay or hesitation. Neither studies nor plans about a drag strip in the Great Garbage Pond have been revealed to the public. After the "change" of government (same parliament) we all of a sudden saw trucks loaded with sand racing up and down to full fill some political promise made by one of the Three Amigo's to a very small group within the electorate.
And it's not that we do not want the drag strip, we actually support St. Maarten having a drag strip. Think about all the extra inter-island visitors for grand events as it is easier to host such major events in St. Maarten than it is in the neighboring islands. So we do recognize the potential. Our issue is simply in the way this came to pass.
The cricket stadium is a whole other issue.....
So when these questions are asked, we have come to understand that nobody has a clue about what, when, how and by whom this went on. These kind of childish games are a display of blatant disrespect to the electorate and democracy on Sint Maarten. You have to give account for this mess and take responsibility. Let's go back to the polls and let the people of Sint Maarten show you if we agree or disagree with you. We want to know. #sxmmovement

Soualiga Social Movement

george21082009Member of Parliament George Pantophlet says that most of us remember or have heard the phrase Attitude determines your altitude. In this case he is referring to the words by Professor Jaime Saleh during his speech at the Westin Hotel organized by the High Councils of State. I think the professor also mentioned the word mindset. This word is also a key proponent according to the Member of Parliament if St. Maarten is to move forward in a consistent constructive and concise manner. The member of Parliament said that when Queen Beatrix was here last she asked him what he thought about the transition from Island Territory to Country, His response was "that the old mindset is still there." He understands that we are a country for only 2 years but there must be forward movement and fresh thinking. It is up to us as government and people to transition in our minds from old to new. More authority means more responsibility. The words we hear the most or the actions we see the most are the ones that mold our character be it in a negative or positive manner. How we respond to situations or experiences depends on us. The world is still in a financial quagmire. Economist financial experts are trying to find a solution. Formulas are being tested in the hope to restore an ailing global economy and St. Maarten is not excluded. But how do we deal with it? What kind of attitude do we display? Will it be the same old politics or critical innovative thinking? I am still proposing that government, public sector, the church, unions and non- governmental organizations get together to find a solution or common ground to deal with the present and impending situation. There is a solution to every problem, there is a positive to every negative but there must be a willingness to work together to get the job done. As Professor Jaime Saleh said and let me quote the headlines of one of our daily newspapers: "The problem is not the law but your attitude" end of quote. What a loaded statement. I would like to say for specificity "my attitude". All of us have a responsibility towards each other regardless of political affiliation, color (note I did not mention race because there is only the human race), religion or culture. Hurricane "Sandy" has dealt a devastating blow to the East Coast of the United States of America. We will be affected. Notice I did not say whether positive or negative because it is up to us. What is our attitude? The responsibility does not rest solely on the shoulders of government but on every individual who lives on this island and calls it their home.

MP George Pantophlet

OVER THE ATLANTIC:--- It has been more than 30 years since the late great reggae musician Robert Nesta Marley has departed, yet his legacy continues to inspire people the world over.

This week at 35,000 feet in the air I am on the inspired list having just watched the Kevin MacDonald film "Marley", a tribute to the life of the Jamaican and Rastafarian messenger of peace and goodwill.

As I traversed the globe from East to West in recent weeks, Marley's message of unity is particular poignant: "I don't really have no ambition you know. I only have one thing I'd really like to see happen. I'd like to see mankind live together. Black, White, Chinese, Everyone. That's all."

People are simply people - created in the image of God - yet we, our colonizers and, yes, our ancestors have concocted doctrines and diktats of division that continue to debilitate mankind, and we admittedly buy into the mess because of our ignorance.

We subscribe not to God's laws but to mankind's varied interpretations of "truth", not to mention conspiracy theories and misleading messages in the media that continue to prey on the educated and uneducated alike, retarding peace and progress on the planet.

Marley said that his life was only important if he can help "plenty people". He lived for people regardless of color, class or creed, after all he was the product of a White father and Black mother. "My life is for people," said Marley, who sung in Positive Vibration: "Why not help one another on the way (and) make it much easier. You just can't live that negative way, make way for the positive day."

As we watch world leaders behave like children in the halls of the United Nations General Assembly, hurling insults at one another year after year, we should take heed to Bob Marley's message of "One Love" which helped heal the political divide in Jamaica during a period of political violence.

And what about success and wealth at the height of a successful musical career? "Possessions make you rich?" he asked the reporter in the film, "I don't have that type of richness. My richness is life forever."

In every complexity resides the simplicity, and today, I am thankful for the airlines for helping to share the simple, yet profound messages of Marley to international audiences. It's exactly what he would have desired.

"We can make it work, let's come together and make it work."

Bevan Springer
New York Amsterdam News

Categorically this has been one of the most exciting, engaging and enlightening elections that French St. Martin has ever experienced. Even more than most political parties on Dutch St. Martin, the six political parties made an effort to articulate a vision, or rather an outline of some perspective for the future of the island.
Needless to mention, obviously some performed better than others. Moreover, the St. Martins' population, too, exercised their democratic right to vote exemplarily with prudent conduct that deserves great commendation. Considering the intensity that is inherently part of any competitive election, the people did well -- while exercising much civility.
They decisively unearthed years of perpetual deceptions by institutional parties of the past and by extension clearly rejected the existing ruling party, namely the UP Party. This brings us to a historical, nonetheless critically important, Sunday election. It would be shameful that if the development program for the French side is rejected by its people, would be projected on the Dutch side of the island.
Although Mr. Alain Richardson and the RRR Political Party may have good intentions and fine personalities, albeit with a condensed vision, they made a good showing.
Meanwhile, Team Daniel Gibbs provided us with a serious breath of fresh air. Instead of relying on a state-driven welfare program, his party has unquestionably provided the people of St. Martin with an outstanding ambitious vision that we desperately need. Not only did the team articulate a holistic approach to our socio-economic crisis situation, but it also sought to immediately address the major requirements.
Particularly, our frightening unemployment situation literately requires stimulating the private sector; that is our greatest need for rebuilding this country from its present inevitable economic collapse. Compared, along with, the many other areas that is in need of immediate attention -- such as: the financial arrears of the Collectivité, constitutional status, education, tourism, transportation systems, and the development of a global trade center -- we need a highly competent leader.
After listening to Dr. Daniel Gibbs' various arguments, I realized that seldom do we as a people have such a distinguished scholarly Ph.D. degree that is making their talent, professional expertise and experience available, in order to lead the island from the abyss. I bid him and his team God's speed, wisdom and courage to pursue what I believe is a divinely ordained mission for this country and its people. It is my hope and desire that the majority of all voters registered to this lovely island would empower this collective vision with their vote for Dr. Gibbs Team on Sunday. May God bless you all!

Yours truly,

Mr. Eldridge van Putten
Social & Political Activist
President of Association in Defense of Democracy

While some of us were sleeping or not paying attention, most of our freedoms and liberties have already been taken away. We now have thousands of do-not laws on the books that can fill the entire parliament building. Adding to this, we have given the justice department through the BOB legislation additional laws and more power to use any of these laws in combination to prosecute and convict any of us.
As soon as we step outside our doors in the morning we are breaking some law. They cannot only tap our phones at will but can also spy on us in our bedrooms without restrictions. In a recent letter to the editor a short-sighted, left-winger wrote that I was trying to spread fear without taking the time to analyse what I was really saying. Just look at how much more rights criminals have than you do.
The person went on to say that the definition of money laundering is "concealing the source of illegally gotten money." The candy lady on Back Street does not have a business licence and is not registered at Chamber Of Commerce. So, since she has no licence to sell candy her money by law is "illegally gotten." She can now be prosecuted for money laundering and tax evasion.
Here is another example: Sylvan Gumbs "Pappa or Hoss" from the head of town goes fishing for jacks with his jack-net. Not only must he now have a captain's licence for his 15 foot fishing boat and a licence for his net, but he must also have a business licence and a fishing licence to sell the jacks he caught or his money by definition under our law is "illegally gotten." Therefore, he can also now be prosecuted for money laundering, tax evasion and for being an unlicensed captain and having an unlicensed jack-net. Pappa can now face more charges that Bin Laden or Pablo Escobar...no one took the time to know that Sylvan was self-sufficient and fishing for more than 60 years. Unable to no longer fish, he now sits dependant on welfare and handouts.
I suggest to those that are still in doubt to go through all of the hundreds and thousands of laws on the books and check it out. The liberal left-wingers and the mainstream press have also judged and convicted Zimmerman in Florida without knowing all of the facts of the case. While three British tourists were car jacked, robber and murdered in Overtown Miami at the same time by a 17 old teen wearing a hooded sweatshirt, there was no international press coverage and no Jessie Jackson or Al Sharpton showing up to fight for these victims' rights.
Last week in Chicago gang members sprayed a neighbourhood with bullets killing 17n people including a two-year-old child. There was also no national or international press coverage nor Jesse or Al. I wonder why?
I suppose if one is an obedient slave, which conforms to the established order, one should have no fear; however, most of us live in fear of walking on Front Street after eight at night, opening our stores, restaurants and gas stations after nine at night and live behind bars when we go home.
We are not only afraid of the robbers and rapists, we must now be afraid of our government. The over-fed, cigar-smoking fat boys in the civil service have no clue of what it takes to earn a dollar, after all they don't even have to stand in line to collect their pay check any longer; their checks are now sent directly to their bank accounts, work or not.
"Does the government fear us? Or do we fear the government? When the people fear the government tyranny has found victory. The government is our servant, not our master!" Thomas Jefferson.
You are so correct Mr. Jefferson St. Maarten is now closer than ever to a heavy-handed dictatorship thanks to the authority given to justice and the civil service. My mother always said, gives a man austerity, a badge or a uniform and immediately he believes that he has been transformed into God.

Peter Gunn

In yesterday's press release from USM, it was stated that USM will be holding a graduation ceremony for 32 graduates of the recent GED exams. This press release was misleadingly designed to give the perception that 32 students had graduated from USM with GED diplomas. This could not be further from the truth. In fact, the GED exam is only administered by USM and students from any institution or even overseas can take the exam at USM. A more appropriate point that should have been addressed in the press release should have been what percentage of USM students who took the exams passed. This was never addressed in the press release which allows one to speculate that the results may not have been good.

USM, in its efforts to boost its public image after a series of academic and managerial missteps have blatantly placed students confidentiality at risk. A number of students' names listed in the press release never took their tutorials at USM and were not even aware that their results were in. Their first notice that their results were in was from reading the newspaper. This lack of professionalism at USM's GED department is just the most recent in a string of problems that the institution have encountered due to its lack of professionalism and concern with the GED. For example, the GED exam that was mentioned in the press release was originally scheduled for November 2011. However, due to inefficiencies at USM, the examiners had no choice but to postpone their visit to January which is when the exam was held. In addition, students generally receive their GED results approximately 1 month after writing the exam if all administrative issues are handled properly by USM. The results came in April.

The complete lack of professionalism and lack of confidentiality at USM continues to place the GED exams at risk. This is a vital exam for students who have not finished high school or are from the VSBO schools and are applying for a scholarship. It is amazing and shameful that the future of our students, most of whom are fighting for a second chance in academia, is held hostage by a few individuals who do not have their academic interest at hand.

Delroy Pierre

Dear Mr. Peterson,

Can't the following be proposed to the other heirs?

1. Both parties agree to evaluate the estate at an amount acceptable to both parties pending an independent appraisal report of the properties as well as an independent audit of the Final Report from PWC.

2. Both parties agree to execute a preliminary division of the estate among all 7 heirs based on the values agreed upon pending the independent appraisal and audit reports, N. C. Wathey II to receive his legitimate portion in cash as well as shares.

3. N. C. Wathey II shall refrain from delivering any requests for publications to the local media in his attempt to reach this agreement since this may be causing the hindrance for the other heirs to deliver the requested information the notary requires to complete the division of the estate within a period to be agreed upon by all parties.

4. Both parties agree that it is in the best interest to all concerned to settle this matter, once and for all to avoid publicity in the future which can have a damaging effect for the estate seeing that N. C. Wathey II himself has already suffered the most damage in this case due to the inability of the other heirs to produce the necessary information for the completion of the division.

5. Any other stipulations or amendments Mr. Peterson may deem necessary.

Please let me know what you think.

Norman C. Wathey

george21082009Member of Parliament Faction Leader of the National Alliance George Pantophlet says that the extraordinary meeting held in Ecuador of the commission on the safety or the security of citizens, prevention and combating drug trafficking, terrorism and organized crime held on August 1st and 2nd in Cuenca, Ecuador proves the importance of working together as a region but not only regional but also on an international level. In preparing for the mega event which will take place sometime in the month of May 2013 in Panama at the inauguration of the new building (Parlatino Headquarters) an agenda appoint was established consisting of 5 points (freely translated):

  1. Analysis of the causes, diagnostics and perspectives of the insecurity of the citizens in Latin America and the Caribbean.
  2. Influences of Organized crime in Latin America and the Caribbean, transnational threats, drug trafficking, money laundering, human rights, trafficking in arms and explosives, youth delinquency and gangs.
  3. Incidence of corruption in police establishments, judicial, legislative and of executive of government, mechanism of cooperation in inter-institutional, regional and international and combating of common delinquency and organized crime.
  4. The role of Parliaments in the construction of the Marco regulatory law and control of the political institutions responsible for the security of citizens.
  5. Evaluation of the prison systems and other alternatives such as the rehabilitation of persons who have been deprived of their freedom.

The members of the Justice committee were given assignment to research the causes and possible solutions of the aforementioned points. Mention was made by one of the members of the committee that we should analyze the environment and all security threats.
The entire meeting focused on the security of the citizens. The matter of drug trafficking, arms trafficking, terrorism and organized crime affects all citizens. It is a worldwide problem and has increased criminal activities and which make citizens afraid to leave their homes at night. The outcome of this is that it has an adverse effect on the economy.
In one of the cities in Ecuador they have recently recruited 65 new persons to strengthen their police force.
One of the highlights of the meeting was the discussion surrounding the prison system. In a particular country it was disclosed there is a new system that is being used to rehabilitate prisoners. Statistics have proven that only 2% of those prisoners that followed the new program returned to prison.
While those of the old system some 85% were repeat offenders. Every country has its own system but if needs be it has to be revised to deal with the present situation. We do not need to reinvent the wheel. There are many organizations that are already dealing with these matters. The idea is one of synchronization and inclusion. We must know what problems each country faces and find a united approach towards solving them.
This is where a member of the committee explained is the real importance of Human Rights especially as it regards to prisoners, that they are paid for their labor, educated properly and prepared to return to civil society.
Another matter of grave importance which was not surprising to me and brought up by some members of Parliament during the meetings was the lack of information being given to parliament by the Executive branch of Government. Solving this problem is proving to be difficult indeed. Parliament can only give proper directives based on all and accurate information.
A report has to be ready by October 31 of this year and submitted to the commission with the causes and possible solutions. Argentina, St. Maarten and Suriname will be responsible for Agenda point
#4. We have to find out if the present laws are able to deal with the combating of corruption in the region, How to punish corruption between the authorities and organized youth crimes in the prisons. What advances have been made in penalizing the actions of judges who have fallen prey to organized crime?
In closing, the effect of globalization has made every crime known to man a threat to our society. And it is only by having proper legislation, and making a united effort can we combat this.

Member of Parliament George Pantophlet

In the days when I grew up on St. Maarten, we had no ball fields, no basketball courts, no television and one radio station "the voice of St. Maarten PJD2" with two disc jockeys Brother Mere and Sidney Lejuez which simply played godly sermons and religious music all day long.
To entertain ourselves after school we made our own toys, Rollers with milk can covers, fishing line and thread spools, played marbles, spin tops and made kille bans. Most people today don't ever know what a kille ban is. Ask older St. Maarten people what it is...We also made little one-man zinc boats which we first tested in the salt pond to make sure they weren't leaking before taking them in the sea.
As we grew older, about twelve years old or so, we received our own fish and pellet guns from our parents to go fishing and hunting with. Those of us who had no boats got hold of a used car or truck tube from "Cyrus Wathey" the only gas station at the time to be able to get far enough out in the ocean so we could snorkel and spear fish. Several days a week after school we went hunting through the hill with our pellet guns for mountain and ground doves.
As we got a little older and more proficient at diving, we dove for lobster, grouper, snapper, turtle, goat fish, puppy shark etc. with our fish guns. Cock fighting was the pass time of our parents on weekends.
In recent years, people from cultures that have sex with animals, pedophilia, homosexuality, abortion [the murder of unborn babies] and euthanasia [the killing of old people when they deem them to be no long useful to society], came to tell us we can't own a fishing gun, cock fight, have a Dolphin Park, or eat turtle and puppy shark.
These people are: pro homosexuality [the origin of aids], which have already killed millions of people worldwide are against the death penalty for first degree murderers. However, they support the murdering of millions of unborn babies "abortion". They also came to tell us we can't cut down a tree in our yards. Yet, when they arrived here, they brought not even one tree in their suitcases with them. When you came here you met cock fighting.. If you don't like it; Leave.
How much longer are we going to sit back and allow these people from deviant cultures to take away our personal freedoms and destroy hundreds of years of the St. Maarten culture? Stand up against these people of Deception and Destruction. "A man can't ride your back unless it's bent." - Martin Luther King, Jr.

Peter Gunn

Politics makes strange bedfellows, they say and no stranger are those political relationships that are based on the failure to communicate.
I was therefore delighted that during a recent television broadcast on Statia, two former politicians invited the general public to come forward and voice their opinions and concerns. The subject of debate was the latest preposterous scheme to seek independent status from the UN.
I am not sure just how ex-commissioners Van Putten and Kerkhoff came upon this instant craving for public participation. Both have been rudely ejected from office. Whilst in power, neither had real consultation before signing into law that other ridiculous scheme – an unsightly oil terminal in the centre of the island.
No public referendum there. No apprehension or comprehension for a multitude of objections. So attracted were these NuStar-crossed lovers that dissenting voices from their own community were but a blip on the way to bliss.
And so the decision was signed off during a weekend fling while discharging offices. Hardly a scrap of documentation was left over to assist the incoming administration. How thoughtful and communicative? Love is blind...
It seems that this agreement was silently signed and dated by the two turtle doves. No coo, no boo! Such communicative skills and talents were absent then - as they are now.

Love conquers all

A similar sell-out in the name of democracy followed when the issue reached the passive floor of the Island Council. By then, Eros had deserted Golden Rock. Van Putten had bolted from the administrative mayhem that embraced his brother's cows. This fraternal gift was also not subject to public discussion or approval.
Island council members discoursed and flirted with the romantic abstraction of an industrial wasteland in the heart of their Garden of Eden. How could Genesis be more complete with the mesmeric enchantment of the Serpent's rhapsody? No matter that marchers and media had lined up alongside the voices of reason. No matter that international treaties would be torn asunder. No matter that the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure raised countless doubts and questions over the social, scientific and particularly safety consequences. Love conquers all.

The community on Statia is now divided. Some would still like to know why our new commissioners were ready to sign the building permit - without genuine consultation or a referendum.
Information is power and some questions will never be answered. Despite efforts to obtain various documents from the Executive Council via the BES law on Freedom of Information, lips defy express ion and filing cabinets withhold their secrets. Their silence is also communication...
So what is the ticket now? Let us unify the divided population through a common United Nations cause. Step forward the DP and the four other useless parties on Statia. This Machiavellian smokescreen could also work for St NuStar.

Fit of pique

But wait a moment! How did we get into this constitutional mess? Not through referendum but through a fit of pique by a former DP member visiting Curacao. The same DP that now seeks a more independent status. Did the DP even care about the people they represented? Do they care now?
A commission has thus been set up to promote the UN cause. So far this commission bears all the transparent contents of an oil storage tank. And therein lies the rub! Members of the commission are unknown. Their role and contribution are also unknown. It all rather smacks of Don Quixote tilting at Dutch windmills.
Whereas the Dutch Government has a lot to answer for in terms of financial custodian, political representation as we have seen, should be a two way street. And this is a pity. The island has a wealth of human talent and skills to shape a successful future. It just has to be put together and put across.
But local politicians are unable to promote the assets that the island has to offer. Despite flag waving at election time, their only focus is self interest not democracy. It is leadership that we miss, not bedfellows.

James Russell

Listen, just for you I am going to ask all the recipients of the CAF who read your column to make a collection to buy you a CD, blue ray, or DVD or HDMI, TNT etc. because that old-time cassette you keep replaying is desperately without hope.

That went out of style way back with the ancient Albert FLEMING, Elie FLEMING elections and even Louis C. FLEMING.

Well, if the CAF'ers does not send you a new CD do not feel bad because it is not because you do not deserve it, no, no, no it simply means that they do not read your articles.

You have nothing intelligent to say so you go back to God, remember he said the poor shall inherit the earth and you dumped on that socialist thought; homo sex, what is the matter you cannot confront yourself, your feminine side? And race, put your evidence where you mouth is and do file your complaints with the prosecutor, marshals, gendarmes or police.

I must say I have a lot more admiration for a Louis Constant FLEMING and any other Party endorsing Mr. Guillaume ARNELL than for M Daniel GIBBS joining up with the Right, the UMP, he said he wanted nothing to do with, and LE PEN's FRONT NATIONAL for personal career hopping interests. Oh yes, that must be the racism, discrimination and intimidation you are really trying to address. It has to be because even your so-call Caucasians in France use those descriptive terms when speaking of the character of a LE PENISTS. They even say that there is violence in their movement.

Having supported Martin Luther KING and worked in the Civil Rights Movement I am absolutely sure that he would not have approved of their character just like he did not approve of Governor WALLACE and his racist gang.

President HOLLANDE's election permitted us to take note that there are over 300 plus LE PENISTS that voted in SAINT-BARTHS and over 200 plus that voted in SAINT MARTIN. Mr. GIBBS starts out with a solid base of over 500 LE PENISTS. I am sure he will dance the SAINT-MARTIN SOCA with them. But that could never be deceitful or hypocritical!

You are a patriot of what country? A patriot who votes on the French side knows that marshals are quite welcome in our voting halls. As a matter of fact at least two territorial Police officers are present, and a judge, a lawyer and someone from the "prefecture" controls every hall several times during the day. I can only conclude that your assertions are made to try and intimidate the voters and constitute a reprehensible form of violence and manipulation.

I do not know what parasite has bitten you but it seems that your malady now includes witchcraft. Jump in the sea, it cures all... I will try to keep my head and feet stable on My Island.

So join the Saint-Martiners and vote for Guillaume ARNELL, who spent over 10 years representing SAINT-MARTIN in the Conseil Général in Guadeloupe, elected Vice-President by the majority of the Guadeloupians present ; he handled several projects including the school for SAINT-MARTIN, a family man, a man of integrity committed to his country and his region.

Remember that Mr. Guillaume ARNELL's experience will enable him to work efficiently with the majority of the National Assembly for France and at the same time redirect the different responsible State services of the specific development projects of the both islands, St-Martin and St-Barthes.

Again and finally, President RICHARDSON and the Minister of the French overseas Territories, Mr. Victorin LUREL are explicit regarding the above and call for Saint-Martiners and Saint-Barthetians to vote for Mr. Guillaume ARNELL and Mrs. Inez BOUCHER-CHOISY to join to fight with the majority in France.

Patricia Chance-Duzant

Let me remind you that the majority of the Saint-Martiners are mixed and some of the Saint-Barthetians as well. Do not forget that three fourths of the world's population is mixed. As for France, I read in a history book that HANNIBAL made it from Africa to the SWISS Alps and to do that he and his African soldiers passed through FRANCE. Are you sure that they are all Caucasians?
As for who put out racial slurs on whom, take note that if Mr. GIBB's presidential campaign poster got any paler and washed out people who did not know him would have thought he was a white ....and not mixed. I will let you make your own comment on the Representative Campaign posters.
I myself had to answer people's questions regarding unfounded accusations spread about, maybe by people like you, against Mr. Alain RICHARDSON.
It has to be an ignorant person who does not understand that Mr. RICHARDSON who is mixed and has a profession as an expert accountant, a businessman cannot indulge in such foolishness. He has an accounting firm that he created from scratch over 14 years now that services many companies in Saint-MARTIN. Let us be honest those who own the majority of the enterprises on this island are metropolitans and regarding the rest some are mixed
Your assertions remain without proof and you logic is again incomprehensible whether it concerns economics or racism. In fact, for now the only nasty intentions I see come from you whose ultimate aim is to disparage self made men such as Mr. RICHARDSON, his father's friend did not give him a job, and Mr. ARNELL because of your jealousy and your inferiority complex.
Mr. GIBBS, with all his and your intelligence, stood hugging up to Albert FLEMING and to Louis Constant FLEMING accepting their questionable acts for over 10 years. When Louis Constant FLEMING refused to do the right thing, accept Ms OUGUNDELE-TESSI, his first Vice-President as President, the people of this island and in particular the women shouted discrimination but I did not hear either you or MR GIBBS as you participated in silently bulldozering democracy and the game of puppeteering.
Only when the Canadians decided that there were selected pockets they could fill by renting/buying what is left of SAINT-MARTIN did he budge. Where is the little man in all that? Where are our children and their future when this puppet sells out the island to power hungry foreign investors or pawns for 40 years?
Mr. GIBBS managed to divide his own party into three and now wishes to divide the island and the new RRR government.
Apparently you got your elections confused THE PEOPLE OF SAINT MARTIN VOTED FOR THE RRR PARTY OFFICIALS. We are now in the second round of the election of a Representative to Parliament, Mr. Guillaume ARNELL, 1er Vice President and President RICHARDSON of the RRR unanimously elected even by GIBBS and his party. GIBBS who was included on the executive board.
President RICHARDSON and the RRR united everyone.
The campaign is UMP Metro against RRR. So what parties "they say" are spreading racists' remarks? The local UMP just gave the RRR their support is it they? The socialists we hope are coming our way, is it they? And for Mr. Jeffrey or Mr. HAMLET...?
So what "they say" is still "they say" and we all know what that means in SAINT MARTIN.
Guillaume ARNELL, spent over 10 years representing SAINT-MARTIN even in the Conseil Général in Guadeloupe, he was even elected Vice-President by the majority of the Guadeloupians present he handled several propjets including the school for SAINT-MARTIN he is a family man, a man of integrity committed to his country and his region.
Mr. Guillaume ARNELL's experience will enable him to work efficiently with the majority of the National Assembly for France and at the same time redirect the different responsible State services of the specific development projects of the both islands, St-Martin and St-Barthes.
President RICHARDSON and the Minister of the French overseas Territories, Mr. Victorin LUREL are explicit regarding the above and call for Saint-Martiners and Saint-Barthetians to vote for Mr. Guillaume ARNELL and Mrs. Inez BOUCHER-CHOISY to join to fight with the majority in France.

Patricia Chance-Duzant , Esq

Can someone please help me ascertain what is going on at Diamond Resorts? Is someone getting paid under the table for hiring illegal Americans and persons whose permits are under another company?

Recently news broke out that Diamond Resorts International would be re opening its In-House Sales department. Before any vacancy was placed in the newspaper seeking a Project Director as well as an In House Marketing Director, there were already two Americans, Meggin and Sean who have already filled these positions. It appears that Diamond Resorts had no intentions of seeking any local candidates although there is a suitable candidate, the former UP candidate Glen Kemble to fill the position as Project Director.

The ads are placed as a decoy. According to the law, the Ad must be placed in the newspaper for six weeks and if in the event there are no suitable local candidates, the company can then seek other alternatives. You don't hire illegal candidates then pretend you are looking for applicants when you already have illegal candidates working on the job. At the end of the 6 weeks the company will be dishonest with the labor office, claiming that they have not found any locals, so that they will submit work papers for these illegals Americans who have already filled the positions that are currently being advertised in the news paper. I am almost 100% certain that Glen Kemble applied for that position.

In addition to hiring illegals, the company has also hired individuals who have been signed up under another company (Kemuel Henderson) from Dominica. According to the law quoted by the justice minister "The minute an employee comes to you with a permit that is under another company the permit becomes invalid the minute they begin working for you. I am going to this length to explain this to let employers know that they are operating in violation of the law." Employers who do not comply with the law are committing a crime and they will have to face the consequences." The Justice Minister said that these employers are acting in violation of the laws and his Ministry plans to take serious action which includes the implementation of fines that can amount to as much as Naf. 100,000.00.

We will be submitting the names to the immigration department and we will be closely monitoring the situation.

A few years ago immigration raided the Flamingo Beach Resort targeting two black Bahamian Directors in addition to other illegals. We will be patiently waiting to find out if preferential treatment will be given to these two illegal White Americans.

You will be updated next week in reference to these individuals including the employee who is signed up under another company who is currently employed at the Resort. Minister of justice, I trust that you will do your job. We will be following up with you next week.

Name Withheld on Author's Request

I would like to address statements made by Member of Parliament Leroy de Weever on radio today, Thursday that I as outgoing Minister of Finance left a deficit of some Naf. 37 million.
This is absolutely not true. First of all it can only be determined if there is a deficit on the budget by compiling a financial statement. A perceived deficit can be discussed however, even for this one needs to consider other factors.
Yes, the plan to raise Naf.21 million in income tax from Real Estate (owners of condominiums who rent to non-residents) seems like it won't be realized, and that is why there was a plan B which was discussed. Furthermore we need to look at the income realized thus far for 2012 which for the first quarter of the year (January up to and including April 2012) shows a marked increase in revenue for Government as compared to budget 2012 estimated income for the first quarter (more than 10 million guilders) as well as compared to 2011, income generated over the same quarter was 20 million guilders more.
Secondly the budget 2012 for the first quarter was underspent by some Naf. 13 million. And in addition, when I left office the Finance Department was busy with the various Ministries preparing the budget amendment for the years 2011 and 2012.
I would also like to make the public aware that new expenditures can be made in order to ensure that there is no budget deficit at the end or even that there is a deficit at the end of the book year (so when finance close off the year for bookings).
And since the finances of government are dynamic in nature the figures are constantly changing and that if one wants a true image of the finances one needs to have access to the first quarterly report for 2012 and the transition document for the Ministry of Finance prepared for the new Minister of Finance.
Both documents were prepared and presented (quarterly report to the CFT and the Council of Ministers, Parliament and the General Audit Chamber) and the transition document for the new Council of Ministers so that all would be up to speed with the country's income/expenditures.
When informing the public Members of Parliament have first of all, the responsibility to inform the public truthfully and entirely and not leave out bits and pieces just to try to discredit persons or create a negative image about the previous government of which his party was a part of.
The budget 2012 was discussed at length with all coalition partners of the former government and before going forward to the Parliamentary handling at that time, the CFT had already mentioned their concern as it pertained to the additional income which was budgeted and now to hear the MP refer to it as the Minister of Finance's crazy plans when the budget 2012 enjoyed a comfortable support of all UP/DP/Illidge coalition MP's. The people of this country are not stupid and can read through the lines that it's all politics
I left an approved budget 2012 behind which of course needs continued careful monitoring over the remainder of 2012 as we don't know how things will be economically although no further growth was anticipated. The monitoring of the budget 2012 has been up to and including the day under tight supervision by our own Finance Department including the Secretary General. And yes there are issues which need to be resolved via budget amendments but some of these were known before the budget 2012 was approved and were discussed within not only the Council of Ministers but also within the three meetings held with the coalition and faction leaders in February 2012, and there were no objections to the budget 2012.
Account Balances
The balance on the current accounts of the government totaled Naf. 38 million up to March 2012. In the same period last year the amount on the current account totaled Naf. 20 million. The current account increased by 90% compared to the same period last year.
On 31/12/10 the government of Sint Maarten bank reserves totaled Naf. 127 million. However, Naf. 65 million has been transferred to APS, as these were funds that belonged to them. This means that the actual reserve on 31/12/10 was Naf. 62 million.
As of 31/3/12 the reserves build at several banks on Sint Maarten totaled Naf. 65 million.
Bank balances for current accounts per May 16, 2012 were:
WIB NAF 7,081,562.48 - payments for today NAF 2,733,430.21 = NAF 4,348,132.27
WIB US 5,747,145.84 - payments for today US 48,284.84 = US 5,698,861.00
RBC Royal Bank NAF 364,531.87 payments for today NAF 10,105,10 = NAF 354,426.77
RBC Royal Bank US 306,458.17
Issues like the finalization of the Plan of Approach of the Ministry of Justice which was not fully incorporated in the budget 2012, as well as other shortcomings which either came along during the first quarter of this year or were known previously.
Not to mention now that the Government has changed, the allowance which is stipulated by law to pay to the four ex Ministers (20 months) has to be provided for in the budget amendment 2012, and budgets 2013 and part of 2014. The pension premium which has to be paid on behalf of all Ministers which comes out of Government's Coffers has to be also budgeted in 2012. Some of the risks (risicos) we can ascertain from the new Government trying to stop projects which most probably will end up in law suits will have to be taken up in the risk table of the Government to be submitted with the budget amendment. Trying to portray that this former Minister of Finance, allowed a deficit of Naf. 37million to be run up is besides not true or based on factual information, and is also a slap in the faces of the employees of the Ministry of Finance who have worked tirelessly alongside my person to try to ensure that the budget 2012 remains balanced. That is why there are plans A, B and in some cases even C.

Please be honest with the people of our country and do the honourable thing by presenting the true picture.

Former Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto

Dear Editor,

Please permit me some space in your newspaper to make some clarifications.

My name is Marlon Brooks. I am the driver who was involved in the accident with the container on Monday.

I am 28 years old and have been driving heavy trucks for about close to ten years. My father owns tourist busses and I learned to drive them. In my opinion, I am a well experienced driver with various types of heavy equipment and vehicles.

Many people are speculating based on what is said by the Police in the newspaper.

Before the accident, I had already done some container deliveries around the island. In this case, this would have been my second to last delivery for day.

When I was coming down the hill, I started braking (change into low gear) from the area of Harold Jack to by Dr. Winter’s home (middle of descent of the hill). This is customary. All was well with the brakes up to that point and onward. When I was nearing the last corner coming down the hill before the roundabout, I realized that the truck was accelerating, which means that the brake air pressure was not being functional. In laymans’ term this means that the regular brakes gave out. I then began apply the container brakes and they too had failed. I then started to think of what possible situations may occur. I then knew that there could be two possible scenarios.  One scenario is that I can try to steer the truck around the roundabout and into the open area where the gentleman fixes radiators so that the wall will jam the wheel, or the other scenario would be that truck would topple over because of the speed as well as the weight of the container.  The container contained supermarket supplies, juices, food stuff, rice, floor, etc. bearing an approximation of 25 to 35 tons. I took the corner a little wide, so that if scenario one was possible, I would have enough space to steer the truck into the open area. When I realized that because of the weight, the container may overturn before I could steer it to the open area, I switched off the engine while it was being overturned. Because I was already coming down slowly before the brakes gave out, there were no cars in front me and also no oncoming traffic.

I had already prepared myself mentally for this scenario. As the truck was overturning, I began to climb out to get to the passenger side. Because the seat is an air seat, while I was climbing out to get to the passenger side, I lost my grip with the impact as the truck overturned, and I slid back into the driver’s seat and that is the reason my left hip and foot was pinned between the door and the steering wheel.

I did not panic after this because I was already mentally prepared and had myself in a position to acquire the least possible injuries and I was comforted to know that no one else was involved in the accident.

The first person person on the scene was a fellow truck driver known as Hammer, who was driving at the back and saw what happened. He came and asked me if I was okay and if anywhere was hurting me and began to clear out some of the debris, which was the back and front windshield which were blown out. Then a medical personnel, Mr. Raymond Antoine, who happened in be in the area, came and identified himself and proceeded to check my vitals and inquired if I was feeling pain anywhere.

I spoke with him and explained to him what had happened. After that, I called my boss, Alex, to tell him what had happened and that I was okay. I told that he needs to bring the sideloader (which is the equipment that lifts containers.)

Then I heard the siren of the police, firetrucks, and ambulance. When the police arrived, an officer came and asked my name, date of birth, place of birth, and for the contact number of the owner of the truck.

Two friends of mine, Shervin and Carlos, who are also Firefighters, realized that it was me in the truck. They began to ask me if everything was alright, where I had pain and told me that it looks like that they will have to cut me out and that they are setting up the “Jaws of Life” to cut me out. Then another friend, Ryan, who works at the EMS Service and some his co-workers came and took my vitals as well as blood and then put  on an IV in my hand and asked me how was my breathing. I told them I am ok, but they suggested that I still put on the oxygen mask. I had NO problem with them doing whatever they were doing because I do not drink any alcohol or any beverage containing any amount of alcohol whatsoever. And neither do I smoke. Then Mr. Tony Gibbs of the Fire Department approached the truck and asked me if I was sure that everything was ok and proceeded to explain to me what was about to take place. Thereafter the Firefighters set up their equipment to cut the truck. After the truck was cut, they were able to angle the “Jaws of Life” to cut the steering wheel and I was able to be pulled out.

I was then transported to the hospital for further treatment.

Another thing I want to clarify is that up to this moment, other than asking me if I was ok, the Police has not asked me to see my drivers licence, nor even come to the hospital to interview me or even asked me how the accident happened but has sort to speculate that I was driving at high speed. Driving at high speed would be a normal occurrence, if anyone is going downhill without brakes. But that is clearly different than speeding. I have left my numbers available with the Police for any questions necessary while investing.

Suggestions are being made about heavy equipment working from sunset to sunrise, but we have to take into consideration that St. Maarten has a very busy “night life”. People consume a lot of alcohol and especially at night. Being a night driver myself, I often witness people driving crazy or barely missing being in an accident. Imagine how it would be if heavy equipment is on the road with drunk drivers.

Even during the day, drivers should be more cautious. As a truck driver, we have be more focused than ever. Many drivers (especially busses) suddenly stop without taking into consideration what is driving behind of them or they suddenly pull out on the road taking a chance because they have think they have judged the timing of the oncoming truck. Drivers are to understand that these heavy equipment are protected by a grill and they will be the ones to get hurt. And then who will get blamed? Always the truck driver, whilst it was actually the other driver who was not cautious. As a requirement, we truck drivers have to check our trucks every day before we go out on the road.

Still after all is said and done, I want to give thanks to God for having spared me and the situation from being worse and for giving me the vision to prepare myself mentally for the oncoming situation. Then I also want to thank the Police, Fire Department, Ambulance, EMS Personnel, my boss and family, my fellow Truck Drivers and Port Staff. Special thanks also to Hammer and off-duty personnel Mr. Antoine.

Lastly my family and friends near and far and clients of the company and all well wishers. Thank you, thank you, and thank you again.

Marlon M. Brooks

Chronically ill patients often choose at-home care. Nursing is instrumental in at-home care. At-home care has been proven to be effective for patients who are chronically ill and recovering or who need special attention. Many types of aggressive cancer cause patients to require hospice at-home care after being diagnosed.

Whether it is colon, leukemia, breast or mesothelioma cancer, patients are required to seek a physician's help to improve their chances of their recovery by seeking out the right type of help and treatment. Patients typically will have a better prognosis when the disease is addressed and treated at early stages. Nurses facilitate treatment and coping.

 

Nurses Help Patients Improve Their Quality of Life

Nurses can help patients cope with and deal with side effects from treatment by easing their pain. When nurses provide care for cancer patients suffering from side effects, this is often referred to as palliative care. Nurses are instrumental in palliative care to help patients manage the physical effects of chemotherapy radiation and other treatments. Nurses can also help patients manage emotional aspects such as anxiety, depression and other emotional effects.


Nurses Find Resources for Patients

Nurses provide patients with resources and information to improve their care. For instance, pain management is important during cancer treatments. After treatments are complete or before the treatments begin, nurses may help cancer patients find resources for massages to temporarily relieve the pain. Massages are often offered for free and can help patients cope with the effects of cancer.

 

Nurses Inform Families and Friends About Support Systems

Families and friends are an important part of the support system. Many studies have shown that cancer patients heal faster with supportive care or comfort care from friends, family or other people suffering with the same illness. When adequate support is available, stress levels are reduced and cancer patients heal faster. Patients are recommended to establish a strong support system for this reason. Nurses are available to help families and friends learn how to be supportive in a non-judgmental fashion.

 

Nurses Help Find Services and Financial Resources

Nurses can help doctors find a doctor or treatment for cancer. There are treatment facilities all over the world. Nurses can help to identify the facilities and find the best facility for the patient's care type. Assistance for at-home care is often available. Nurses can give patients guidance on finding the best services and financial resources available.

 

Nurses Administer Medications

 

Nurses can help administer medications. In fact, this is the role that most people associate with nurses. Nurses monitor vital signs and check IVs to determine if the patient is responding to the treatments. They also can draw blood to determine white blood cell counts, red blood cell counts and hemoglobin levels. These levels are often affected during treatment. Nurses should always check these levels to ensure the patient is not at critical levels that may severely affect their health.

 

Nurses Do More than Administer Medications

Nurses are beneficial in numerous capacities. They not only administer medications, but they counsel. They listen and they offer resources. Nurses form long-term relationships with their patients that lead to better care. When patients feel safer and nurtured, their stress levels are lowered, and they can better handle anxiety and uncertainty.

 

Melanie Bowen

Eliza Doolittle in the musical My Fair Lady assures us that in Hartford, Hereford and Hampshire, 'hurricanes hardly happen'. But this fact holds little value for the people on St Eustatius who have recently been bombarded with worthless assurances from their politicians about the NuStar oil terminal. They now face sleepless nights for many years to come.

These assurances have been packaged by dubious regulation and technical jargon that substitute fact by fiction. Take for example, the comforting assurance from NuStar and local Government that the new oil storage tanks are designed "to withstand hurricanes up to and including Category 3 (120 mph)." However, over the last 23 years, St Eustatius experienced more violent tropical cyclones (LUIS, LENNY and HUGO) that even measured Category 4 on the hurricane scale.

Images of steel tanks dislodged and buckled in the wake of Katrina and Rita (Category 3) in Southern USA are carefully omitted by the (supposedly independent and very) Rapid Environmental Assessment Study. Amnesia also afflicted the creative and well paid authors that crafted the government's official response to the many local objections.

Who and what are we to believe?

Earthquakes that have shattered oil tanks and caused similar lapses of memory have equally been excluded. Examples of tank collapses and extensive uncontrolled fires were observed during the seismic events of Long Beach (1933), Niigata and Alaska (1964), San Fernando (1971), Kocaeli (1999) and more recently Haiti (2010).

Increasing frequency and magnitude of seismic activity in the immediate region are disregarded. Rumblings may be felt on Golden Rock but in The Hague, selective hearing persists. Even though huge tectonic plates are colliding a few miles off the coast of St. Eustatius, fiscal vaults not volcanic faults will shape compliance with building regulations.

Nevertheless, the local government reassures us that "regarding earthquakes, the design complies with ASCE 7-05 standard."

Who and what are we to believe?

Extreme logistics

However, we are told by our political representatives that they will draw up an Emergency Response Plan that also includes aspects such as evacuation of the population in the case of large scale calamities. No mention is made of when this so called plan will be developed? Emergency expert advice has always been ignored in the past.

With the airport closed due to its close proximity to the disaster, it will require extreme transport and medical logistics to care for over two thousand survivors.

And there is still the question of the airport runway. The International Civil Aviation Organization has already determined that the obstruction by 27.5 meter high oil tanks poses a risk. According to their international standards, the tanks may not be higher than 9 meters.

But who will pay in the event of a disaster? They should according to the politicians. But we know they won't. The only voluntary clean-up that interests their local director is the Old Jewish cemetery. Mazel tof!

And this ironically from Hebrew meaning good stars...

In the event of such a disaster, this fallen star will explode into a supernova of infinite lawyers fuelled by the Wall Street resources of Eternity.

But NuStar's David Smith has remarked that the probability of disaster is one in a million.

Who and what are we to believe?

Natural disasters can be mitigated. However, in such events, it is always a series of human mistakes that lead to fateful consequences. Einstein once observed that God does not play with dice. Fate may well be a divine providence but destiny can be shaped. The people of Statia deserve something better from their politicians with their casual approach to public interest and safety.

Unlike assurances from Eliza Doolittle about the Plain in Spain, promises from our Do-Little politicians are infinitely more fanciful. Besides, we all know that Commissioner Sneek finds it more lucrative to sell insurance than give honest assurance. Council member Brown finds it more lucrative to lay cables than serve voters. And for Lieutenant Governor Berkel who is responsible for communication and whose former company provides the slowest, most expensive and least reliable internet service in the Caribbean, neutrality is an ugly NuStar pipedream.

Who and what are we to believe?

James Russell

Dear Editor,

It wasn't anything like a surprise when I read about the riot in Simpson Bay Police station Tuesday. Not a surprise, because I had already heard the news from an inmate of Simpson Bay but also because I have seen this coming for so long already. I had warned public and authorities through media multiple times.

To avoid possible misunderstandings, I do not condone violence but I do understand the frustrations of the inmates. I would like to explain these frustrations – again – to the public.

First of all it needs to be said that the people that are held in Simpson Bay are adult and under aged sentenced prisoners who are transferred from Pointe Blanche Prison to Simpson Bay police station due to 'planned' renovation and suspects awaiting their trial. Although the new cells are better than the cells in the police station downtown, they still do not comply with the standard international minimum requirements for prison cells. These persons are legally not allowed to be kept in a police cell, as these cells are not equipped and facilitated for long stay.

However, the Minister has decided in December 2011 that these police cells can be used. In his decision he explains that all persons of Simpson Bay will be transported to Pointe Blanche Prison from 9 am to 5 pm on weekdays in order to provide them with the necessary facilities.

Fact 1: Holland had given Sint Maarten funds to renovate the prison years back already.
Fact 2: Last month Sint Maarten was again provided with funds, this time from USONA. The Minister stated that Liccom would execute the renovation. He also stated that "construction of the Pointe Blanche prison is to start as soon as we're ready to move inmates to Simpson Bay" (The Daily Herald March 14, 2012).
Fact 3: Liccom have not received a request nor provided the Minister with a quotation. Renovation will not start any time soon whilst inmates are already moved to Simpson Bay weeks ago.
Fact 4: Inmates of Simpson Bay are not being transported to Pointe Blanche Prison on weekdays to participate in the daily program or to make use of the prison facilities.
The Minister appointed police cells as prison cells under the false justification of a extremely needed but still not executed renovation and under the false condition that inmates will have access to the prison facilities during the day.

Of course they are frustrated when their human rights are being violated by being held in a police cell 23/7 without sufficient drinking water and with only one hour to breath in fresh air. Of course they are frustrated when the guards don't respond when they want to call their friends, family or lawyers while they are use to have and suppose to have access to a paid phone in the daytime. Of course they get frustrated when someone is sick but they cannot see a doctor nor a nurse. Of course they get frustrated when the guards are too busy playing with each other than to do their jobs and aggravate things by making remarks as "go masturbate on it". Although I can't confirm the last reason for frustration, it would not be surprised if that actually occurred. The rest of the reasons for frustration I can absolutely confirm.

People might not find this interesting as it – in their view - only concerns criminals. No, this concerns you, me and the whole society. You can be arrested tomorrow and accused of something you might or might not have done and you can be held in a hot police cell for weeks, months or even years (who knows when this situation ends) without getting sufficient drinking water without calls to family and friends, without medical attention when needed and so on. Or even when you're not the one, it can be your son, daughter or best friend.

Please think about it. For Sint Maartens sake.

Recent moves by the Central Bank indicates that St. Maarten is still in recession and declining; foreign reserves "the US dollar" are too low to hold the Antillean guilder at its current value, which is pegged to the US Dollar.
A six month moratorium has been put on local banks by the Central Bank for mortgage and investment loans. Politicians and business people no longer keep US cash reserves in local banks.
They are moving cash reserves off shore to other countries for two reasons. Since less than one per cent interest is paid on savings it costs them one per cent to withdraw and a host of other bank charges, there is no incentive to keep major cash reserves locally. The second reason is: the 'Gestapo' like tax department can lien their bank accounts at will.
These leans are usually slapped on the accounts just before the weekend. Bank account holders usually realize this when they go shopping for the weekly food supplies on Saturday mornings and must leave embarrassed their full food grocery carts at the cash register when their local bank card comes back declined. Sometimes, after a whole host of insults and headaches liens can take several months to be released, leaving people without money for food and unable to pay their expenses in the meantime.
Most smart business people and the politicians all have their homes and properties held or owned by offshore companies and monies held in offshore accounts. Most of these people also own homes abroad. In this way their assets are protected from confiscation. Most foreigners are now trying to sell their home and condominiums for whatever return they can get on their investments, and move their money offshore.
Property values have declined over 30 per cent in the last three years because of slow and declining business. Front and Back Street merchants are now demanding a 25 to 30 per cent reduction in their rents.
My prediction is that the foreign reserves will in six month be a lot lower than it is now and the mortgage moratorium will be extended. Here is the scary part for locals that have all their money in local banks and property held in their personal names, if the foreign reserves continue to decline, the Central Bank without you knowing any day can hold and freeze your dollar accounts in the guise of saving the Guilder, and only allow you to withdraw limited amounts of your own money at a time.
I have seen this happen several times before in Argentina, Venezuela, Aruba, Guyana, Jamaica and several other countries. Locals beware - use your heads like the business people and politicians do. Protect what you have worked all your life for - your assets. I warned about staying with the Guilder and not dollarizing after 10-10-10.

Peter Gunn

As the Superintendent Minister of the Saint-Martin Circuit of the Methodist Church in the Caribbean and the Americas, I was placed in a very awkward position when no less than 3 of my members decided that they will be candidates to the presidency of the French Terri-torial Collectivity of Saint-Martin. To make things even more challenging, three persons that are also well known to me were in the race.
Looking back at it, I thank God for Mrs Ogoundélé, Mr Fleming, Mr Mussington, Mr Ri-chardson, Mr Gibbes and Mr Jeffrey. I thank God for democracy which gives to each one of us the right to voice our opinion. I thank God for the fact that He has allowed all six candidates and their teams to raise the bar and to truly offer various options for the future development of this side of the island and of its people. I thank God that wisdom prevailed over passion.
Today, the people has spoken and, a clear majority has emerged. On behalf of the "people called Methodists", I hereby congratulate the R.R.R. party and its leader Mr Alain Ri-chardson. On this new leg of the journey, may God's wisdom and discernement be yours. May he be your keeper. May He be the wind under your wings and, may He be the Rock in which you find refuge when the storms of life threaten.

Stéphane Brooks

Dear Editor,
Please allow me some space in your well-read publication to voice some concerns and pose a few questions to Parliament and Minister Heyliger.
During the recent Central Committee meetings on the draft 2012 Budget for Country St. Maarten one of the factions of parliament repeatedly requested that Ministers present an outline of their intended policies in relation to the draft Budget. My hope was that this line of questioning was an indication that parliament would finally make use of its right and duty to question and scrutinize government’s policies. This hope was, however, quickly crushed when not one of our fifteen parliamentarians came to the Town Hall meeting about the draft development plan for Simpson Bay which was hosted by the Ministry of VROMI and held in the A. Halley Sports Centre in Simpson Bay on Thursday March 8th, 2012. If parliamentarians are truly interested in the Ministers’ policies then what better opportunity is there to review these policies (in this case a draft zoning plan) and gauge the population’s opinion on the matter than attending a Town Hall meeting?
It seems that Members of Parliament who it should be noted have all sworn an oath to “uphold the Constitution” and “Champion the interest of St. Maarten” are sleeping, have been persuaded to be silent (and not even support their own motions) or have found contentment in doing very little.
It should also be noted that the Minister of VROMI himself was absent during last week’s Town Hall meeting. Was the meeting not important enough for the Minister to attend? Where were his Executive Assistants and other immediate staff members? Where was the Secretary General of VROMI? It is no secret that implementing zoning plans or any other legislation regarding the protection of the environment, though very necessary, is of little interest to Minister Heyliger as such legislation may at some point hamper one of his grandiose and largely cosmetic infrastructural projects such as the ring-road and the bridge across the Simpson Bay Lagoon. Perhaps Minister Heyliger, the Secretary General of VROMI and supporting staff opted to stay away from the Simpson Bay meeting as they have no intention to heed the people’s concerns and opinions anyway.
Last Thursday’s meeting quickly became unmanageable for the VROM staff and consultants on hand to present the draft zoning plans and facilitate discussion. The general sentiment among many of those of us attending the meeting was that much of what was being presented by VROM as proposals, such as the bridge across the Lagoon and Link 8, to name a few, is already a “done deal” and that there was little room for discussion or genuine regard for public opinion. The fact that the Minister and his immediate representatives chose not to attend the meeting only made matters worse.
An interesting fact is that the Town Hall Meeting about Conservation Areas scheduled to take place on Wednesday March 14th, 2012 at the Belair Community Centre was postponed indefinitely and without reason on Tuesday March 13th, 2012.  Those of us planning to attend this meeting are left to wonder why it was postponed at such short notice and if it will ever be rescheduled.
I would like to call on our parliamentarians to wake-up, remember their oath “to uphold the Constitution of Sint Maarten” and “champion the interests of Sint Maarten” (Article 56 Constitution of Country Sint Maarten) and do what they have been elected to do; legislate and take the initiative to question and carry-out comprehensive research regarding Government’s policies. I look forward to seeing our Parliamentarians and Ministers at the next Town Hall meeting,  that is of course providing that Minister Heyliger allows these meetings to continue.
Rueben J. Thompson
Vice President
St. Maarten Pride Foundation

In the Commonwealth and Dutch Caribbean, the failure of the three socialist projects in the 1970s and 1980s reflected, in critical ways, the leaders' lack of understanding of the geopolitical context of their societies, and the difficulties that they would confront. It also reflected a failure to understand their own societies ...and the complexities therein.
Social transformation in the Caribbean requires a level of historical understanding and engagement with the societies of the region and the socialist projects which all collapsed because of the intellectual/cultural divergences between the leaders and their respective societies. Paradoxically, the search for socialist transformation increased levels of dependence in these societies upon external actors, for intellectual validation and for material resources to deal with the economic consequences of political decisions.
In Guyana, Curacao, and Jamaica, there was massive financial and human capital flight from which these societies have yet to recover more than three decades later. In the case of Grenada, the self-immolation of the NJM led to the loss of an entire generation of leaders. In the case of Curacao, all major companies and income earners, Shell, Texas Instruments and others were driven out by the then socialist leaders. In the case of St. Maarten, we are still living with the investment unfriendly laws implemented by Curacao's socialist governments of the seventies and eighties, the restrictive labor laws and multiple layers of high taxation, which in turn lead to wealth redistribution. Hence, poor economic growth and zero job creation on St. Maarten, and throughout the Caribbean.
In recent years, failed European socialism has been adopted by many European dependencies in the Caribbean, which in turn created social economic dependents, unwanted babies and the brake down of the family unit.
It is this paradox of socialism as a strategy of social transformation that leads to increased dependence upon external actors who scholars of the Caribbean will have to re-examine in the twilight years of the regimes that arose out of the Cuban revolution.

Peter Gunn

On the board of directors the only independent is executive director Claret Connor.
Social activist Jose Lake, Jr. who happens to be on the same page with Vice PM Heyliger about St. Maarten 's future independence.
February 3, 2012

joselakejr05022012The principal and most important duty and responsibility of any politician "worth his salt or her salt " in colony St. Maarten (officially named Country St. Maarten) is to lead St.Martin's People to Independence. (Seek Ye first the Political Kingdom and All things will be added unto You......Kwame Nkrumah).
This undisputed truth of self determination and independence is recognized by the overwhelming majority of humankind (more than 95% of the more than 7 billion people on planet earth) who make up more than 180 independent nations ( countries) with seats in the United Nations .(Country St. Maarten has NO seat in the United Nations).
This right and desire for independence is also recognized by the Dutch colonial bosses in The Hague whose ancestors fought at least three independence wars against Spain, France and Germany and who advocated sending us( St.Martiners and other Dutch colonies in the Caribbean) our independence by registered mail or selling us on Ebay the way they sold us during the centuries of slavery.
To publicly write that Jose Lake Jr. and Theo Heyliger are "on the same page" is to disrespect and insult the intelligence of the People of St. Martin. Jose Lake Jr., for example , wrote a book "The Republic Of St. Martin" advocating and outlining his vision of an independent St. Martin. Theo Heyliger has never publicly verbalized his vision of an independent St. Martin. Jose Lake Jr. has publicly campaigned in two referenda for an independent St. Martin. Theo Heyliger has always publicly campaigned for a political party. Jose Lake Jr. is an advocate of a St. Martin People's Democratic Republic rooted in a united St. Martin(North and South) culture. Theo Heyliger has never publicly stated whether he believes an independent St. Martin should be a Kingdom or a Republic.
Jose Lake Jr. and Theo Heyliger , however, are by far not the only advocates of independence for St. Martin. Legendary St. Martin figures who supported independence for St. Martin who have passed on are such men as Felix Choisy, Deputy mayor of St. Martin, Jose Lake Sr. , Father of Journalism of St. Martin, and Claude Wathey and Clem Labega, Founders of the Democratic Party of St. Martin. Furthermore active and elected politicians who stated that they voted for independence during the last referendum can be found amongst all the political fractions in parliament from the United People's Party (UP), the National Alliance (NA), the Democratic Party (DP) and even the independent members of St.Martin's parliament. And above all the more than one thousand people who voted for independence during the last referendum and the thousands who now publicly support independence.
To champion St. Martin's independence and the creation of a People's Republic of St. Martin is not just the right thing to do, it is the ONLY thing to do politically. To try and link independence to one specific political party (UP) is a selfish political and malicious journalistic act carried out against the People of St. Martin . A demonic act rooted in racism (Sinterklaas and Zwarte Piet) and inhumanity (slavery . Independence is the birthright and God given right of all St. Martiners.The liberation of St. Martin People is directly and intricately linked to the very Soul of the St. Martin Nation.To reduce independence to party politics (UP, DP, NA) when none of these parties have made independence part of their political ideology and commitment, is to commit a mortal sin against the People of St. Martin.........St.Martin's independence cannot be bought or sold for 30 pieces of silver.

By Jose Lake Jr.
President of the Independence of St. Martin Foundation

St. Maarten, January 31, 2012

Dear Brenda,

Some 7 months have now passed since the courts verdict ordering you all to hand over all documents dating back to 2001 to me and to include me in the estate of the late N. C. Wathey as legitimate shareholder. To date you have refused to do so.
Some 2 months have also passed since I started a new court case against you all including notary Gijsbertha, asking the court to order you all to pay to me $. 70,000.00 per day for each and every day you still refuse to hand over same documents and include me in the day to day operations of the estate of N. C. Wathey. This judgment will also come soon.

Brenda, you took it upon yourself to appoint yourself as sole representative of the estate of N. C. Wathey after my father's death, today you are still acting as such without my specific authorization, and you are acting in violation of the courts orders. I must be included in every aspect relating to my father's estate, I am Chester Wathey's oldest and only son and as such I must be treated as such!

In view of the above, I am hereby giving you until February 6, 2012 to relinquish your illegitimate hold on the estate of N. C. Wathey or I will be issuing a statement to the press informing all persons or entities having contracts signed with you all on behalf of the estate of N. C. Wathey that I will not be honoring those contracts as they stand and will not be renewing these contracts should they continue to make payments for these contracts to companies or persons designated by you to avoid any further embezzlement of funds or goods.

I also will be reporting any cases of suspected fraud to the competent authorities for further investigation and prosecution.

I trust that you will comply with my request.

Norman C. Wathey

Those of us who were hoping for a new direction will be disappointed, and will continue to see more of the same failed European socialist ideas and policies. Here is why. All of the political parties now in government believe that government is the answer to all of our problems, and they are the only ones qualified to tell us how to live our lives and run our businesses.

I am a firm believer that man is a sovereign individual, and is therefore the only one who is capable of deciding what is ultimately best for him. The left does not accept that fundamental truth. The left-wingers of the world encroach on private enterprise and property, push for dictatorial rule and demonise personal success. For them, space for free thinking, self-reliance, personal responsibility and independent individualism must not be tolerated.

For decades now, our political leaders have been exploiting their own people for political power and financial gain. They empower themselves by making the civil service the biggest employer, while choking and over-regulating private enterprise, which is the source of all income.
They have set up a school system which does not teach children how to think, but what to think, and then call this "brain-washing" education. Most students who go overseas to finish their studies come back with PhDs and Dr degrees, but are not smart enough to start and run their own businesses but must work for government as civil servants, to become the privileged elitist members of society and dictate to the real business people how to run their businesses.

The Caribbean Development Bank recently gave a lecture on St. Maarten concerning development and economic growth for small nation countries in the Caribbean. The four main points of the lecture were (1) Crime: St. Maarten and Caribbean countries must deal with crime in a serious and firm manner. (2) Labour laws must be flexible and liberalized. (3) Business licences and all permits should be an easy and rapid process and (4) Taxes should be reasonable and low to attract investment. I can hear them now. No one is going to tell us what to do, but they will go along with outside forces to take away and restrict our personal freedoms.

Yep, in my opinion, we are on the same path to economic destruction; it's all about me; to heck with the people. I'm sincerely hoping that I'm wrong, but we shall see. I suggest that everyone get hold of the book Sovereignty or Submission by Dr. John Fonte. Mr. Gérard M. Hunt wrote a little about it on the opinion page of the daily Herald newspaper on May 2nd, 2012.

Peter Gunn

Dear Editor,

This election on French St. Martin is about hope versus despair. Despair means the loss of hope or hopelessness. This election is one of the nastiest elections French St. Martin has ever seen. It includes racism, discrimination, witchcraft and deceitfulness. French St. Martin has gone to a new low. We are witnessing the other candidates going against one man, in particular Daniel Gibbs, and it is nasty.
I am not going to hold back. We see hypocritical people like Louis constant Fleming who's supposed to be from the right joining with the left; it is clear he is a self-interest person and just destroys his credibility. I heard of complains, especially in French quarter, that some people were intimidated and afraid if they do not vote for the socialist candidate of RRR.
I am asking the French government to put French marshals at each polling station, that if it occurs to lock people up.
French St. Martin is still a democracy and every person has the right to vote for any party without any one being intimidated. I am asking all Christians to vote on our St. Martin values and not for a party that says they are Christians, but back President Hollande who loves breaking God's law by promoting homosexuality. You owe it to God to vote for a party with values. Any party that fabricates lies against a fellow St. Martiner (Mr. Gibbs) is not worthy of your vote. A lying tongue is destructive to mankind. It is hypocritical for that party that is playing the racist card calling their opponent a white boy (Mr. Daniel Gibbs) and then asking the electorate to vote for them to enter into an assembly where the masses of people are white.
My people of French St. Martin, we were never a people that promotes racism and discrimination; distance yourselves far from that RRR party that promotes racism and hatred of white people. Remember the most of our tourists come from USA and Europe who are white people. That mentality can destroy us as a tourist destination. Racism against black or white is equally wrong. I hate it. Martin Luther king said it best; judge a man not by the colour of his skin, but by the context of his character.
The big lie the socialist party RRR is telling the people is that Mr. Gibbs is going to cut the CAF. My people do not be fooled; the social welfare is controlled by the state and not the collectivité, so Mr. Daniel Gibbs cannot cut it even if he wanted to. And Mr. Daniel Gibbs never said so; it is the socialist party that is fabricating that false story. The socialist party of RRR is the party that keeps people dependent and is vindictive if you oppose them; they believe in the socialist doctrine of shut your mouth and do as you are told.

Mr. Daniel Gibbs' party is a party of inclusion for all people, always listening to see what people have to say and allows them to make their contribution. Mr. Gibbs' party is a party of respect and agrees to disagree while it maintains a team spirit over personal interest. That is the party free of racism and discrimination, where all people are welcome and respected as such. Do not vote for despair which is RRR; vote for hope and economic prosperity, the ideology of Daniel Gibbs. Vote for the best possible candidate for the job, who is Daniel Gibbs, a native St. Martin man and proud of it.

The Patriot Miguel Arrindell

'Defending the real St. Martin friendliness against hijack by the flood of criminal immigrants.'

I will start by admitting, that crimes occur everywhere, in every country, by all nations and will always occur one way or the other.

Also, that the perpetrators of crime, can be of every possible gender and from every social stratification.

Therefore, even among our own native St. Martin people, there are criminals and in the days before the island was 'discovered' by tourism, there was crime – albeit very minimal.

In other words, our own native St. Martin People have involvement in crimes and we must deal with them accordingly.

However, the number- and the brutality of crimes now paralyzing this island, represents a phenomenon completely alien to us, native St. Martin People and to our culture.

In addition, this trend is very damaging to our psyche, our pride, dignity, sense of justice and our economy.

Subsequently, the time has come, that we stand up in defense of our native St. Martin People, our traditional culture and values and not let all kinds of un-invited forms of 'low-lives' transform our island in some crime-infested slum.

In other words, we can no longer allow for others, entering our community to create a new questionable 'brand-name' for our island – that is un-acceptable !

For the record, it was because of the kindness, the hospitality, the respect towards visitors, that our island back in the fifties, got the name of the 'Friendly island'.

Let it be clear, that it was not because of illegal immigrants, nor because of crime, violence etc. that we got that name and that consequently millions of visitors, repeatedly visited our island and fell in love with its native people and its beauty.

It was because of us, real, native St. Martiners who were then by far the majority on the island.

Fast forward many years now.

We have an island, 'infested' with illegal immigrants, many with criminal backgrounds, deported from the US and from elsewhere.

Many are diabolic psychopaths, lacking the minimal level of conscience and morals, whose very presence and activities have intimidated, dominated and clouded the real St. Martiners from being recognized by our visitors.

Consequently, and understandably so, many of our high valued visitors have become so confused, so terrified and traumatized by the rising crimes, that many are now giving up on the once 'Friendly island'.

And, while words can not begin to express our disgust, shock and anger at the recent gruesome, double murder on the American couple, more future crimes of this magnitude can not be ruled out.

For one simple reason.

Unless our authorities in Government on both sides of the island, have the courage to start ridding, once and for ever, our island of all unwanted criminal elements and illegal immigrants, it will remain impossible to get a clear picture of 'who is who' and of what is going on here on the island.

After all, the more illegal immigrants, the more difficult it becomes for us to rebuild our traditional form of social control- and cohesion.

This lack of social control creates a community of 'see and don't see' and of 'minding my own business', which is a perfect breeding ground for criminals to operate and continue attacking those, on whose economy, we strongly depend – our valued tourists and other visitors !

In ending, on behalf of the native, indigenous St. Martin People, who are very shocked at this heinous crime, I recommend you to stress to our Government, that unless the island is thoroughly cleaned up, it will not be responsible to keep sending your people into this 'war-zone'.

Our sincerest sympathy goes out to the family of Mr. and Mr. King – may their souls rest in peace.

Drs. Leopold JAMES
President of the St. Martin Grassroots People Movement
And proud, native, indigenous St. Martiner – with out apologies.

The International Coordinating Council of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB) recently added 20 new sites to its global list of biosphere reserves, bringing the total to 599 in 117 countries.
Biosphere reserves are places recognized by MAB where local communities are actively involved in governance and management, research, education, training and monitoring at the service of both socio-economic development and biodiversity conservation. These are sites for experimenting with and learning about sustainable development.
At a MAB meeting in Paris, France, sites added to the listing were in Haiti, Kazakhstan, Sao Tome, and Principe, for the first time to the World Network of Biosphere Reserves.
Biosphere reserves are areas of terrestrial and coastal ecosystems promoting solutions to reconcile the conservation of biodiversity with its sustainable use. The sites are internationally recognized, but nominated by national governments and remain under sovereign jurisdiction of the country where they are located.
The origin of Biosphere Reserves goes back to 1968 and 1970 when UNESCO organized the Biosphere Conference in the late sixties and launched the MAB in the early 70s.
A joint effort should be made by the Governments of Sint Maarten and St. Martin to collectively establish the "Sint Maarten/St. Martin Biosphere Reserve."
A biosphere reserve is intended to fulfil three basic functions, which are complementary and mutually reinforcing. The conservation function entails contributing to the conservation of landscapes, ecosystems, species and genetic variation. The development function entails fostering economic and human development which is socio-culturally and ecologically sustainable. The third function of logistics entails to provide support for research, monitoring, education and information exchange related to local, national and global issues of conservation and development.
The biosphere reserve has a number of benefits: to guide and reinforce projects to enhance people's livelihoods and ensure environmental sustainability; UNESCO's recognition; it raises awareness and can help attract funding from different sources; can serve as a pilot site or learning place(s) to explore and demonstrate approaches to conservation and sustainable development, providing lessons which can be applied elsewhere.
This would be great for the school community who have shown time and time again via science projects that they have potential solutions to today's environmental challenges.
Besides the aforementioned, the reserve is a concrete means for countries to implement Agenda 21, the Convention on Biological Diversity (example eco system approach), and many Millennium Development Goals (environmental sustainability).
Serious consideration should be given by the Governments of both sides of the island with respect to the creation of the "Sint Maarten/St. Martin Biosphere Reserve." We have more to gain than lose.

Roddy Heyliger

Dear Brenda,

You, Wendy and your entourage, including politicians Michael Ferrier and Frankie Meyers, showed up for the first time ever to a court session on Friday last as if they were brought along to try to intimidate me by their hostile demeanor demonstrated towards me.
For the record, I hereby warn you not to bring anyone near me who have nothing to do with the case between us, who in their ignorance might try to harm me because I will not hesitate to defend myself against any possible attacks.
You, Brenda, have once already threatened me using the words of sending other people to "clean up my ass" if I continued to try and get what is mine from my late father, Norman Chester Wathey.
Frankie Meyers already threatened me with a gun when I had nothing to do with him and reports were received that Michael Ferrier has also made threatening remarks to others about me, reasons for my concern about my well being and safety. It is well know in this community that Michael Ferrier and Joyce Wathey Beauperthuy have had a extra marital relationship and that Frankie Meyers may be having the same with Brenda Wathey, therefore the connection.
I am definitely not out there looking for trouble, I leave that to the trouble seekers themselves. Of course all persons are free to attend the hearings because this case is open to the public.

Norman C. Wathey

The Hard Rock International brand will be a plus for Sint Maarten if all goes well with the acquisition of the Simpson Bay Resort property in Pelican. This will be the fourth hotel brand to establish itself on the island (Westin, Sonesta and Radisson).
All parties and stakeholders concerned, need to look at the bigger picture and the long-term opportunities for the overall economy and the creation of employment for the people of this country.
According to media reports, Hard Rock International intends to also construct an additional 150 to 200 rooms, an investment estimated at around US$85 million.
Hard Rock International has 173 venues in 53 countries, including 138 Cafes and 15 Hotels/Casinos. Hard Rock's two flagship Hotels and Casinos are in Tampa and Hollywood, Florida.
The company has additional hotel and casino projects including Panama Megapolis, scheduled to open in 2012; Cancun and Vallarta scheduled to open in 2012; Riviera Maya, Hungary, Dubai and Abu Dhabi, scheduled to open in 2013.
Hard Rock International plans to build a 310-room beachfront hotel and casino on Aruba. The group just opened its first hotel in Latin America, Hard Rock Hotel Panama Megapolis, a 66-floor hotel where the first phase opened on April 16, featuring 500 rooms of its more than 1,400 total rooms.
The Hard Rock International brand is owned by the Seminole Indian Tribe of Florida, a federally recognized Indian tribe, and the only tribe in America who never signed a peace treaty. By 1957 Tribal leaders moved forward and drafted a Tribal constitution. They attained self-government through the formation of a governing body, the Tribal Council. At the same time, the Seminole Tribe of Florida, Inc. was created to oversee the business matters of the Tribe.
The Tribe employs more than 7,000 and purchase more than US$130 million in goods and services annually.
The Seminole business enterprise today supports the socio-economic development of the Seminole Indians providing health, welfare, public safety, education and other services to the community. Besides hospitality (hotel and casinos), the Seminole's other business ventures are spread over in cattle, citrus, and due to the progress made in all areas, the Seminole Tribe of Florida is considered one of the most successful native business peoples in the United States.

Roddy Heyliger

How has money become polluted? In summary, money has become polluted, dysfunctional, and exploitative because: 1. it is no longer backed by anything (e.g gold and silver) and thus its value becomes questionable and subject to manipulation, 2. its creation is exclusively in the hands of limited (private) financial institutions whose masters are not the community, 3. it is being kept artificially scarce, 4. it is made expensive because interest is charged, 5. it is being misallocated at its source (the allocation decisions are not made democratically) serving to concentrate power and wealth, and 6. the interest charged forces cancerous artificial growth thereby compounding debt which in turn can never be repaid. The cons of interest are: it is an impossible contract because only the principle (loan) is created in the money supply but not the interest which the borrower must also repay, money must continually be expanded to cover the built in deficit caused by the need to repay the interest charged, the higher the interest rate the quicker debt compounds, and interest charges are incorporated into every stage of producing a product, from pulling raw materials out of the earth to putting the goods on store shelves. According to Ellen Hodgson Brown, the author of The Web of Debt, these cumulative charges have been estimated to compose about half the cost of every public project.

Bilgram and Levy asserts that: "We should define money as any medium of exchange adapted or designed to meet the inadequacy of the method of exchanging things by simple barter. Anything that accomplishes this object is 'Money.'" In other words, money is an agreement within a community to use something as a medium of exchange. What is the intended purpose of money? To simplify trading via a temporary placeholder of value until one exchanges it for something of utility that can satisfy ones needs. Money in of itself cannot satisfy human needs as it does not contain nutrients the body need to survive, it cannot be put into your car's gas thank to get it to run, etc. However, this temporary placeholder alleviates the barter "coincidence of want" issue (finding someone to trade what you have for what they have can be cumbersome).

Money has evolved from: simple barter, to commodity money, to symbolic money with backing or convertibility to gold and silver, to credit and now its ultimate form of credit clearing with no backing or convertibility. During the Bretton Woods agreement days, the USD was chosen to be the reserve currency among countries as long as one (1) USD could be converted to 35 ounces of gold on demand. Now why is this significant? Because it meant that America could not arbitrarily print any amount of dollars without backing it by the gold equivalent. So if America had the equivalent of 100 times 35 ounces or 3500 ounces of gold, they would be allowed to print dollars up to a maximum of $100. Look at it like measuring and converting lengths (e.g. twelve inches is equivalent to 1 foot). Today's money system has no such measure and a currency in of itself can and should never be a measure of value. This is why even more so today that money should be a public good and not treated like it is private. In other words private institutions should not have exclusivity to its creation because money is now credit (an I.O.U= I Owe You) and the only institution can back credit is the Government of a country. Credit is a community (= together among each other) agreement.

"It is within the realm of reciprocal exchange that money plays its fundamental role as a medium of exchange or means of payment. Any feature of a monetary system that subverts reciprocity is dishonest and destructive to the intended outcome of mutual benefit among those who use money." – Thomas H. Greco, Jr, The End of Money and the Future of Civilization, page 89 – What does Mr. Greco mean by this? Reciprocal exchange is being prevented in many ways. When a bank can boast about being over-liquid this is of grave hindrance to reciprocal exchange (in particular in a credit system) since man has agreed to use money/credit as a medium of exchange and not a store of value. If the money is parked then this hinders reciprocal exchange.

It is not that the evolution of real money into unreal credit money that is necessarily bad. On the contrary, credit money and credit clearing has allowed mankind to accomplished many great things. What is wrong with the current system is not that money is advanced as a credit against the borrower's promise to repay, but that interest on this advance accrues to private banks that gave up nothing of their own to earn it. Banks should be rewarded for (useful) services performed such as clearing services, assessment of asset values, risk assessment services, vault storage, intermediation between savers and investors, but not interest. In effect, banks are merely acting as middlemen, bringing savers and investors with funds together with borrowers who need funding. However, there is a specific type of banking for this which is called investment banking with profit-sharing arrangements as oppose to debt and interest arrangements.

In conclusion, money is credit. Banks create money by privatizing our own credit and lending it back to us – at interest. Credit is allocated on a biased basis to favored clients which distorts the system of economic rewards. The interest forces cancerous growth which is beyond our planet with finite resources. Because interest on a global scale can never be repaid due to the built in deficit inherent in the system, persons who primarily consume are at a disadvantage because they will be constantly trying to keep up, working more jobs if they have to, as their salaries stay below the inflation rate. This increased cost of living is costing people their lives as they virtually become economic slaves to the benefit of some but to the detriment of society as a whole.

"A great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit. Our system of credit is privately concentrated. The growth of the nation, therefore, and all our activities are in the hands of a few men who, even if their action be honest and intended for the public interest, are necessarily concentrated upon the great undertakings in which their own money is involved and who necessarily, by very reason of their own limitations, chill and check and destroy genuine economic freedom." -Woodrow Wilson, excerpt from 1912 campaign speech -

"The pinnacle of power in today's world is the power to issue money. If that power can be democratized and focused in a direction which gives social and ecological concerns top priority, then there may yet be hope for saving the world." - Thomas H. Greco, Jr. –

Emilio Kalmera

During moderating a debate on Aug 8 2009 entitled "'The State of the Native-indigenous St. Martin People '09" on MSR Cable TV on the French side, I had the privilege to be among some very outspoken persons who I also consider brilliant. One such person was the late Eldridge van Putten. One of the statements that have stuck with me from Eldridge is as follows: "The principle of development has to do with a people. Development can never be measured by how many hotel rooms you build, how many street lights you have, how many roads are paved, or how many tourists came here or is coming in. Development has to do with the better living conditions for the people. The development of the people is where you measure development of a country with. In that respect I think there are three aspects that are critical to the development of St Martin in particular: 1. the cost of Living, 2. the educational system of the entire country, 3. and it must pay attention to the constitutional changes taking place in the country."
Eldridge further elaborated on his points in particular points 2 and 3 as it pertains to teenage pregnancy in particularly the emigrant population (breeding ground on the French Side), illiteracy among these economic citizens who carry on the tradition of their parents and thus society not being able to produce people who can actively take part in the "right" development of the country. He further went into the land crisis on the island where he said that a people without land cease to exist and therefore laws should be adapted to protect the people land. For this article I would like to however focus on point 1 – The Cost of Living.

There is a saying, by unknown author, which goes "Money is to People as Water is to Fish." In other words, we live our economic lives immersed in money. We're unaware of how it affects us. When the water is polluted, the fish sicken and die. When money is polluted, we suffer all kinds of ill effects without realizing the cause. Another interesting quote is "As water is to fish, so is society to people" - Gervase Vernon -.

Vernon goes on to say "Perhaps fish only become aware of the existence of water when they are taken out of it; are landed gasping on the river bank by a fisherman. Then they realise its importance and know that, if they are not returned within minutes, they will die. So it is for us. People, especially modern people, see themselves as independent actors who forge their own lives, who create their own meaning out of their lives. Yet take a man out of society into solitary confinement and in short order a number will go quite mad. We know why water is so important for fish, but why is society so important for people? Clearly we are to a greater extent social beings than modern models might have us think. One reason is that many of things we take for granted are actually social goods. By social goods I mean things that only exist because they, or belief in them, are shared by a whole society. Language, for example is a social good. It only exists, is only useful for communication, because a whole society shares the language. It already exists before we are born; the individual does not create it. We cannot ascribe arbitrary meanings to words. Money is also a social good. Money only has value because individuals in a society share a belief in its value. If they lose this belief (as in societies with hyper-inflation), the value disappears." Source: (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3020064/)

That being said, another interesting word is that of community. "Community" comes from the Latin munus, which means the gift, and cum, which means together, among each other. So community literally means to give among each other. Therefore I define my community as a group of people who welcome and honor my gifts, and from whom I can reasonably expect to receive gifts in return. - Bernard Lietaer – From the origin of the word one can decipher that sharing, reciprocity, and social cohesion are engraved.

Man tends to measure the success or prosperity of a country or nation by the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). A grave blunder of the GDP as a measure is that it is a false measure and does not capture the essence of economic prosperity. One such blunder is that it does not account for the value of unpaid work. Another blunder is that it does not account for a Balance Sheet for natural resources. We extract resources from the earth to make products for consumption and when those products are sold we measure economic activity which GDP tries to measure. But what about the extraction of the earth's resources which are not being replenished at a rate equivalent to continue producing goods? How can you register economic growth when at the same speed natural resources are being depleted? GDP measure is like taking off in an aircraft at night with only the airspeed indicator working. I assure you without other instruments working such as the altimeter (measures height above sea level), attitude indicator (shows if the aircraft wings are level or not), etc you will meet your demise.

Economic growth in the industrialized revolution era took on a different set of variables then it does today. The context of capitalism has changed since then where the very meaning of the word capitalism no longer means the same nor does a so called Free-Enterprise system. The fundamentals of capitalism in the past were based on savings, investing (capital formation), private citizens, and hard work. Today, capitalism is based on credit, speculation, Government collusion with Big Corporations, and bailouts. The cost of living has now become a function of credit. Credit in of itself is a hybrid to the previous trading systems starting from barter up to symbolic money which were backed by the preferred commodities of gold and silver. In the next part of this article I will show you what has been taken place to make our money polluted and how this affects the cost of living and our very lives.

Emilio Kalmera

St. Martin/St.Maarten has lost one of its greatest, post-colonial freedom fighters -Eldridge van Putten - and I have lost my dearest soul-brother.
Eldridge was unique and one of a very special brand.
He blessed with so many gifts.....
That makes even attempting to describe him almost an impossible proposition.
For one, Eldridge, was a believer in justice for all, he was fearless, a free, an independent out-of-the box thinker of an unimaginably natural and creative intelligence.
Eldridge was a natural person, a fun-loving person, a solution oriented person. Eldridge was always there for others - unconditionally.
At the end of the day when you would be feeling depressed or down, he always managed to make you feel good about yourself and to see the sunny side of life. To me, St. Martin/St.Maarten, will never be the same, without Eldridge and his lost really hurts my body and soul.....

Brother-man, Eldridge, we have fought many battles together for this country, which you always put about your own interest.
You never harbored any ill-feelings towards those who accused falsely you of wrong doings
I never thought, that you would be called home before me.
However, His will is not our will and we must accept that for a fact.

I must now find a way to make spiritual sense out of your sudden departure and move on, always mindful of what you meant to this country and to me.
I believe that you belong to a Divine Special Force, sent to earth on a very difficult and special mission.
In other words, I do not think that you were dispatched to our earth as member of an 'occupation-force' to remain here for ever or until you reached 100 years.
I want to believe that, you were too special, too gifted and God needs you elsewhere for another special assignment.
So, your earthly mission has come to an end and you have been called to a very special place.

Brother-man, it was a distinct and humbling privilege having met you and to become one of your soul-brothers.

May you, live in eternal peace, until we meet again, when I will have no more tears of sadness to cry.

Travel safely - one love,

drs. Leopold JAMES

French is the official language of the Universal Postal Union (UPU). Since Rene Descartes, the French have always described all manner of existence and meaning of life by putting things in boxes - but not post boxes. This explains perhaps why mail for the BES islands should now be addressed as ‘Caribbean part of the Netherlands (Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba).’

Ever heard of anything so bureaucratic and senseless?

Outside of this column, we live in an age where the written word is communicated daily by 2DAY, CU, L8R and RUOK? Or how about ROFL?

Am I Rolling On the Floor Laughing? Absolutely not. Information technology has replaced traditional mail services. And the only vision that UPU can embrace is the convoluted, nitpicking and imperial way to tell us where we live.

Innovation?

Formed sometime in the nineteenth century, this Swiss based and now UN affiliated body is well known for contemplating its own administrative navel. Its website describes Saint Martin in parenthesis as the ‘French portion’. My French grandmother would certainly appreciate the culinary implications of such a designation. Does that make her a tart?

French may be the organization’s common language but it lacks common sense. Henk Bleker, Dutch State secretary for Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation is rightfully concerned with this verbiage. He would rather see innovation in BES postal services than linguistic directives.

He has a point. I waited one hour to buy a single postage stamp in the Statia Post Office the other day before twenty customers were served by one cashier. The office has two cashiers and a post manager but one of the former was clearly more busy texting her friend to CU L8R and the latter was more motivated in helping his Aruban chum to jump queue with money wiring instructions.

Similar disgraceful efforts and lack of customer service rudeness have also been experienced by yours truly in St Maarten. Furthermore, local and international post is lost or delayed by months. And there are other communication issues namely the slowest, most unreliable and most expensive internet service in the Caribbean. Even the local TV cable company recently hiked its monthly fees by fifty percent from USD 30 to 45.

Modernization

If Statia is to take its rightful place within the ‘Caribbean part of the Netherlands (Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba), the island’s infrastructure needs to be modernized and very quickly.

Meanwhile, French may be the language of the global postal community but this latest fling with Anglo Saxon etymology strikes me as being totally absurd. And who did they consult before drafting this imperative? Nobody!

It reminds me of that French peasant who follows his donkey and proudly admits: “Je suis que je suis, mais je ne suis pas ce que je suis!” I am what I am, but I am not what I follow!

Well I would not like to follow UPU. It describes itself as the ‘postal sector’s primary forum for global cooperation.’ As experts in correspondence, one might have thought that somebody in this postal monolith would have noted that its acronym (UPU) corresponds to something quite rude. So rude in fact, that I have added it to my personal dictionary of mobile texting.

Should any of my dwindling friends find this in any shape or form to be disagreeable, they know what to expect and where…

GRTZ

James Russell

Noel Coward wrote this wonderful song entitled "Don't put your daughter on the stage, Mrs. Worthington. His message was clear – talent is what is required to make it in the world of dramatic arts. These meaningful lyrics have clearly not filtered down to Clyde Van Putten whose performance at last week's Island Council meeting on Statia has amused but not impressed the local review critics.
No Oscars or Golden Globes from these reluctant experts. They complain of too much adlib, too many cheap gags and deviation from the plot. The entire production also suffered from too many quick costume changes leaving its audience unsure as to who the real heroes and villains were. Inevitably, the latter upstaged the former.
For those unaware of the plot behind this stage production, I shall explain. The plot revolves around a motion of no confidence in the leading star (or NuStar) role played by Van Putten (PLP).

Jailhouse blues

Curtains up and it all starts with the relocation of the prison from Man-a-War to Steward. Van Putten's side-kick resigns and this ignites a government crisis. Allegations of nepotism, corruption and graft are thrown across the council floor. Despite these tribulations, our not so beloved leading actor rises like a Phoenix to deliver presumably more of the same.
In his defense, this troubled soul was accused of many things. They include promising the prison land to his brother, paying the health bill for his ex-wife's visit to Venezuela from public coffers, political appointees, private commissions from local contractors and so the list goes on.
Attack is often the best form of defense and once the mask was ripped from this wounded thespian he responded with equally dramatic angst. He accused his accusers of many woeful acts. But then he decided to take the inappropriate higher ground.

Melodramatic

Biblical references washed out the Legislative Hall as he transformed the event into a personal pulpit. But his characterization of Scarlet O'Hara (If God is my witness, etc) and the invocation of the blood of Jesus were far too melodramatic for my taste.
He defended the gift of land use for his brother's cows quite well. Besides, we all know this land is covered in so much junk that it is totally unfit for grazing by four-legged critters. But the audience was still left with the correct notion that perhaps this ideal location was earmarked for grazing by political or petrochemical animals of the two-legged variety.
And then the dramatic mask slipped once again to reveal the true character behind the persona. He asserted that the prison would only be built "by white Dutchmen to lock up our black children."
At best, this was off-the-mark and at worst, clearly discriminatory. Unlike van Putten, God loves us all.
I am not sure how his fellow troop of actors viewed the performance in its entirety. Perhaps Franklin Brown, the protagonist of the STEP party took exception to being cast as one of Cinderella's ugly sisters. As Commissioner and owner of a cable company, there is perhaps a conflict of interest. A prison built on the new location will require kilometers of cable and actors do so adore encores.
Less entertaining was a roll-call of political roles performed by our esteemed leader through his many years of public service. His assertion that he was ready for the Maker to call him once his work on planet earth was completed seemed equally distracted and distractive. After all, the debate should have been about political not divine judgment. Nevertheless, members of the Coalition of Hope if not Despair remained silent.

Already decided

Repudiation in the face of such repetition is pointless when the casting couch has already been crafted. The vote on the Jailhouse Rock had already been decided the night before.
Power broker and casting manager is Reginald Van Dam (UPC). For Reginald, the Chavez style of Van Putten was absolutely not consistent with the St Eustatius School of Acting. But staging a production with the opposition DP (while demanding to be the sole casting director) also seemed doomed to become a Broadway flop. Political power under personal stage management in the wings is more influential than the public power of politics in the floodlights. Stage make-up is less humanly painful than making up. Better to stay with the Devil you know than the Devil you know even better!
In truth, this Legislative Hall production had its high moments. Self-contained performances from Koos Steek (DP) were memorable. Accused of misusing political power for personal gain, he responded in true biblical 'cast the first stone' fashion.
Once the curtain fell, theatre critics were left wondering if it was a good show. Absolutely not! We expect more from our politicians than venality and self-interest. We expect them to be representative, responsive and responsible. Their dirty laundry has no place within the culture of integrity and good governance. But on Statia, this lofty principle is more honored in the breach or in breech pockets than in the observance.
The future of the prison and that of Van Putten remains unresolved. Relocating the prison from an industrial to a residential area makes no economic or common sense. The Ministry of Justice was not pleased with this frivolous decision and the real motive behind the relocation still has to be revealed.

No vision

Van Putten has become a one-man act. His impromptu and autocratic performances hold no vision for a people whose future depends on long-term wisdom. DP also failed its audition. If Van Putten has achieved anything for the acting profession, he has at least made the point that greed for personal gain has become a universal standard.
Moreover, it is such a pity that the public gallery in the Legislative Hall was empty for most of this comic show. Tickets were free and so were political inhibitions. We learned much about our leaders and their weaknesses.
As for Mrs. Worthington, she would be delighted with Van Putten's performance. But I can safely say without any fear of serious contradiction that Noel Coward would have found it very, very poor indeed!

James Russell

Dear Mr. Thompson,

Your foundations objectives are well stated on your website. Let's take a look at them with Rain Forest Adventures plan in mind.

  • To obtain the Emilio Wilson Estate property.
    The EWEF will not gain control of the property under the Rain Forest Adventures plan.
  • To establish it as a Natural, Cultural and Historical Park for the benefit of present and future generations.
    Precisely what we want, with a little adventure and easy access to the peak included making it more attractive, fun, memorable and sustainable.
  • To facilitate, stimulate and promote educational programs and activities on the importance of the Emilio Wilson Estate's Natural, Cultural and Historical aspects.
    Our museum plans celebrate the estates natural, cultural and historical heritage. We also plan a program whereby local school classes volunteer to assist with reforestation in return for a free day in the park to learn the lessons of the museum and enjoy the rides. We want the students to learn about and 'take ownership' of the newly planted endemic forest.
  • To promote the preservation, conservation, restoration and study of historical monuments and artifacts present at the Emilio Wilson Estate.
    We will fully restore the historical structures and RFA has solicited SIMARC to perform archeological investigations with the assistance of the SIMARC Youth Program.
  • To preserve Sint Maarten's various species of Flora and Fauna found at the Emilio Wilson Estate.
    The footprint of the proposed new infrastructure accounts for just 3.6% of the total property, including untouched corridors under the cable attractions. We have committed $1/visitor to a reforestation and forest maintenance fund. As an environmentalist you must agree that replanting endemic forest is considerably more valuable than conserving the post-agriculture invasive species present on the hillside today.
  • To facilitate the establishment of environmentally friendly agricultural and aqua-cultural stations in specially designated areas of the Emilio Wilson Estate.
    Some sample crops of sugar cane and tobacco are planned but no fish farming is forseen.
  • Promotion of public awareness through the production of publications and media presentations, facilitation and organization of activities, educational programs and assistance to archaeological and biological research on the Emilio Wilson Estate.
    There will be high exposure for the Heritage Displays and Nature Programs and, as with our other parks, research is always welcome and local visitation is encouraged with a half price entrance fee.
  • To obtain sustainable financial resources to achieve and manage the EWEF' s goals.
    We have the plan, the recourses, the financing and the proven experience to achieve and manage these goals sustainably.
  • To pursue co-management agreements with the Sint Maarten, the Nature Foundation of Sint Maarten and the Emilio Wilson Historical and Cultural Park Foundation once the EWEF has achieved structural and financial stability.
    We plan to assist the Emilio Wilson Historical and Cultural Park by providing improved maintenance as part of our forest maintenance program.

Mr. Thompson, I totally fail to understand your continued opposition to this proposed park. On several occasions we offered to help you and Miss Veen visit any of our other parks and discuss our operations with local environmental groups so you could foster an educated opinion of our company and our plans yet you consistently rejected our offer. It is unfair of you to accuse us in the press of misleading the public and greenwashing the project without investigating us for yourself. If you did your homework you would find that we are a reputable company with an exceptional environmental record and numerous successes in both conservation and education. We are well experienced working in environmentally sensitive locations with minimal impact. That is why we use helicopters in construction.

You should be taking credit and helping make this program the best it can be. After all, the property would have become housing if not for the extensive EWEF efforts. Now it has the opportunity to be reforested in a sustainable manner while bringing expanded cultural identity and economic benefit to the community, not to mention some fun and adventure. We have a realistic solution here, meeting or exceeding your stated objectives. I ask you once again, why not join us in this? We could use your help.

John Dalton
Chief Engineer
Rain Forest Adventures

Dear Senator Fleming,

For you to openly say on Radio 101.5 FM that "as far as I am concerned, there is no dispute" regarding the estate of the late Louis Constant Fleming Sr. clearly means that you are either a blatant liar or that you are completely uneducated in French Civil Law and therefore you are
not fit to be anything in government in Saint Martin, now or ever, especially you, as Senator who's main function is to create and or amend laws.
Approximately 7 months ago, I first sent you a registered letter informing you of this dispute, it was also mentioned in local newspapers as well as local news sites on the internet for everybody world wide, to read, including you, yourself and yet you profess that there is no dispute. Well since there is no dispute, then why did you hire a lawyer in France to represent you, all which I have proof of.
For those who may feel that this is a personal vendetta or as you reportedly said, "an attempt by Claudie and myself to extort monies from you during this campaign", I say to you, it's not. It's about giving Claudie no more or less than what is rightfully his. It's a personal dispute involving you and your family, Senator Fleming but more significant than that it involves people of the state you presently represent as Senator, Saint Martin's people! You are an elected civil servant! You should be for all people, including Claudie. Shame on you for seemingly trying to involve your elderly mother in this, by reportedly suggesting to others that we approach her for an explanation as to what took place in 1933 while married to your late father.
I once again urge you to clean up this mess your father orchestrated, (who was also an elected civil servant) if you really would like to be elected to anything on this island, hereby also avoiding yet another personal scandal.
Remember, it was the same Claudie Fleming who steadfastly stood by your side to get elected to where you are, when you desperately needed him, his wife, his children, their families and friends' votes and support, wouldn't you need these same votes to get you over the top, this so important election? Can you afford to loose any more support than you already have lost due to the mess you have created or are you living in denial?
But then again, Mr. Senator, it's your dilemma because up to date you still fail to give the voter of Saint Martin a clear and honest explanation as to why you made the same mistake, more than once as stated by your mean rival Albert Fleming.
I trust that you will comply with my request in order for this to be put to rest, once and for all for your own good and well being of your political campaign.

Yours truly,
Norman C. Wathey

In the free Intro to Budgeting public workshops I gave in the districts of Dutch Quarter, Hope Estate, Cole Bay, and St Peters in collaboration with S.I.F.M.A and the "Department of Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs" from August 28th to September 24th, one of the questions I asked the attendees was what is inflation. Practically all of the persons answered that it is the rise in prices or the rise in the cost of living. Another question I asked the attendees to write down an answer to is what in their minds they believe money to be. Many of the answers made me smile and giggle. Despite the smiling and giggling however many of the answers would indicate that we have a lot of work to do. It is my belief that just as you need a license to be able to drive a vehicle one should have some sort of license to be able to use money. I don't need to convince you of this because if you look at what is happening globally, enough evidence surrounds us.
First of all, inflation is not rising prices. Rising prices is a symptom of inflation. Let me explain by way of a simple example from Chris Martison. "Suppose you are on a life raft (with a number of other persons) and somebody on board has an orange that they are willing to sell for money. Only one person in the raft has any money, and that's a single dollar. So the orange sells for a dollar. But wait! Just before it sells you find a ten dollar bill in your pocket. Now how much do you suppose the orange sells for? That's right, ten bucks. It's still the same orange right? Nothing about the utility or desirability of the orange has changed from one minute to the next, only the amount of money kicking around in the boat. But what would happen to the price if suddenly ten persons suddenly realized that they also have an orange and they are also willing to sell it? It would mean now that the total supply of oranges will be eleven (11) and the total amount of money within the raft will be eleven dollars ($11) which will bring the price right back to $1 per orange. And what's true within a tiny life raft is equally true across an entire nation. So we can make this claim: Inflation is, everywhere and always, a monetary phenomenon. Chris goes on to say: inflation is caused by the presence of too much money in relation to goods and services. What we experience are things going up in price, but in fact, inflation is really the value of your money going down simply because there's too much of it around." Chris is on the right path to explaining inflation but he left out a critical component which will be addressed in the following paragraph.
How does this too much money come about? This is why reading various literatures for different points of thoughts are so critical because each part solves a piece of the puzzle. Thomas Greco explains how this "too" much money comes about. Greco goes on to explain that too much money comes about from improper issuance of it in the economy. But how is that accomplished and who might be responsible? "These are the possible inflators of money: Private counterfeiters, Central banks, Commercial banks, and Central governments. The vast majority of money however is created by commercial banks by the process of lending it into circulation. They have the power to make loans (issue money) on either a proper basis or an improper basis. It is not the amount of money per se that causes inflation, but the basis upon which it is created. Loans made on an improper basis have the effect of inflating the money supply. What would be an improper basis? An improper basis is any loan that does not put goods or services into the market either immediately or in the very near term. Commercial banks play a dual role. They act both as "depositories" and as "banks of issue." In their role of depository, banks lend out depositors' funds (your savings and mine) to those who have need of them. That may be for either consumption or the creation of new productive capacity (capital formation). When they do this, these deposits are temporarily no longer available for the depositor to access it. As banks for issue, they (should) create new deposits (money) on the basis of short-term commercial bills that accompany the delivery of goods to market. That's the way it is supposed to work. In practice, however, banks these days make little distinction between these two roles and commonly create deposits (money) by making loans to finance both the flow of goods and services into the market as well as making loans that take them out of the market. When a bank makes a loan for the purpose of financing consumer purchases or for investment in long-term productive assets, those newly created deposits, as oppose to using (existing) depository deposits (existing money), are inflationary because 1) consumer purchases do not accompany the delivery of goods and services to the market place and 2) long-term productive assets usually deliver goods and services to the marketplace only in the distant future, or not at all." –Adapted from: The End of Money and The future of Civilation, Thomas H. Greco, pages 62-64 -
The bottom line is that only the monetary authority can cause inflation and only the monetary authority can stop it. The piper must be paid; the only question is, who will be made to foot the bill?

Emilio Kalmera

Dear Editor,

Lately I have read and observed with much interest, the series of articles, photo opts and invited comments that bring into focus the progressive deterioration in the quality of life in St.Peters and talks of resuscitating the community council (see DH March 12th p3). As a resident of St.Peters this, as you can imagine, struck a deep and responsive chord within me. Consistently exposing the deplorable conditions in the community (running sewage water, crime and poverty) and reviving the community council is indeed commendable and absolutely necessary to create a safe and resilient neighborhood. However, after a moment of sober reflection delaying the referendum might be in the best interest of the community until the electorate obtains verifiable facts pertaining to areas such as: the election process and election committee, the legal status, financial position and comprehensive overview of the St.Peters Community Council (SPCC) and the factors that contributed towards its demise. Such an elucidation is essential in order to address and resolve a number rumors of "illegalities" and the "misappropriation of funds" that allegedly occurred under the watch of the former council. Allow me to direct your thoughts and attention to the heated exchanges between the co-founder of the SPCC and a "proud resident" of St.Peters concerning a number of "suspicious" activities by former board members definitely warrants serious consideration. It therefore stands to reason that the next board may in fact inherit a terrible mess as it relates to monetary and or legal consequences and incur reputational risks. Should these serious allegations persist, it is highly unlikely that the new council will inspire the confidence or kindle the enthusiasm of the people. Come Election Day, we might witness people line up to denounce the referendum instead of a vote. Additionally, if in fact it can be proven without the shadow of a doubt that conflicts of interest, corruption or fraud occurred we, the concerned residents of St.Peters will be calling for an independent public investigation. Therefore, good conscience and ethical considerations prevents one from lending support to elect new board members at the SPCC in the absence of complete information. In my view, to do otherwise seems contrary to the interests and aspirations of the community. Ever mindful of "the search for truth is the responsibility of the community". (Dr Franz Fanon) we the conscientious residents of St.Peters insist that a town hall meeting is quickly organized in an effort to obtain clarity, insight and competent answers to the genuine concerns that have dominated our minds and conscience for quite some time. Therefore the attendance and active participation of all concerned residents and invited guests is highly encouraged I urge and implore the good residents of St.Peters and social partners to wake up to this responsibility and take an active interest in this affair because our survival, progress and future prosperity is at stake!

Riegnald "Bakari" Arrindell
Garveyite and resident of St.Peters

Dear Mr. Editor,

Kindly allow me some space in your paper to vent on behalf of the ordinary men and women of St. Maarten, a bit of the frustration they endure in trying to make life here on St. Maarten. I do so, being cognizant of the recent change if government and what it portends for the drastic and deliberate change that will be realized when the working class on eventually decide to rid itself of the pressures associated with eking out an honest living on this island.
In simple language, the treatment of workers on St. Maarten by many employers is downright horrible. Needless to say, the despicable manner in which the Pelican issue has been handled by those who possessed the power to intervene, has given companies and their assertive attorneys an assurance that they can dictate the direction of the labor force on St. Maarten.
Yet, the treatment experience of the Pelican workers is not unique. On a daily basis, employee's across this land, are abused and exploited by employers who wield tremendous power in political circles. It all goes back to campaign financing-power hungry politicians selling themselves to unscrupulous business persons to win political favor.
In so doing, monies that could have been used to improve the social lot of workers are channeled into political campaigns. In reflection for their expenditures, business owners expect, are even guaranteed and receive all kinds of favors, including protection in the most unlikely of places, much to the detriment of taxpayers.
Thus, employees, including unsuspecting party supporters are made to pay the price for political greed. Employees are being pawned by the politicians because there are insufficient guidelines for employers to follow. There are too many loopholes and grey areas in the labor regulations to be exploited and when recommendations are made to address these, they are either postponed or watered-down in favor of the employers.
The issue of the minimum wage is often referred to, but never addressed. Workers in the private sector must face increased cost of living, while salaries remain the same, because employers apply the regulations as it suits them. At the same time, the worth of specialized labor is devalued by employers, importing laborers to perform functions that were previously done by locals.
Compounding this is the demoralizing notion that some politicians have shares in companies that continue to abuse workers. Where are the relevant authorities in this? Lip service is given to labor rights and consumer protection, but the consumers foundation is paralyzed, if alive.
Spasmodic media releases and occasional correspondences are a far cry from the stashing of standard guidelines and recommendations to adequate consumer protection. As for the implementation of and adherence to that, this is already on the books. The Minister of Justice and that of Labor need to work in closer collaboration in order to protect the working class from the kind of abuse we see taking place.
In the absence of this kind of protection, unions must engage the services of legal professionals to safeguard the rights of members. The fight against unscrupulous employers must and will continue.

Mr. William Reed

In the Daily Herald of Friday June 15, I read that the President of Wifol said that a dangerous precedent is being set by employers on St. Maarten, who continue to disrespect court decisions and utilize legal loopholes to prolong cases. Although I am not aware of the employers, I do know for a fact that Government, more specifically the Minister of Justice and/or the Prison director, is disrespecting the Law and the court decisions for a decade now.
I know plenty people who will say that inmates do not have any rights. I will not blame the people of thinking that, but I do blame the government who apparently share that same opinion. I want to believe that my country is a civilized country. A civilized country has a civilized legal system with civilized government officials that obey the law and obey the court. Our country does not only have a penal code to punish, it also has this law and many other laws to protect individuals from unlawful punishments.
Those who have followed the news these last days know that the Inmates Association had the right to strike in order to bring injustice within the prison walls to the surface. The Court of first instance ruled that the collective punishment was unlawful and considered specifically that it was despicable that the whole board of the association was transferred to the police cells on June 2, clearly with the sole intention to clip their wings and break down the strike. Not only is country Sint Maarten guilty of collective punishing inmates who did not break any rules, Sint Maarten is also guilty of infringing basic human rights.
Although the acts of the director/minister were called despicable by the Court on Monday, the president, vice president and a member of the inmates association were still being held at the police station Friday morning. Now tell me, if the prison director is instructed or backed up by the Minister of Justice to break his own prison rules and international human rights despite a court order, can we still tell ourselves that we live in a civilized country? No one stands above the law, not an inmate, not an employee, not an employer, not a prison director, not a Minister.

Yahaira Romney,

On behalf of the Inmates Association.

george21082009Member of Parliament George Pantophlet says that he hopes persons don't miss the point on the purpose for the amending of the civil code to deal with the abuse of the short term contracts. He agreed with the comments made by his fellow colleagues of Parliament and the Prime Minister when asked for their input. It is often said that government should not get involved in these matters but unfortunately there are those who will abuse the system and this can and is becoming a social problem. The reason for this was explicitly explained by former Member of Parliament and now Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin. There are jobs that require short term contracts because of their seasonal nature and there are those of a permanent nature. We don't need to have jobs that are of a permanent nature where every employee is on a contract. What we want to deal with is the abuse. We understand the importance of businesses cutting cost but on the other hand creating poverty with these practices. When persons are given a short term contract and sent home for months, their house rent and related cost of living expenditures are not suspended for the period they are unemployed. And their meager salary does not allow them the opportunity to save as the cost of living is going through the roof. Asking advice of the Social Economic Council is that of a procedural matter and is welcomed. He wondered if a survey could also be done of persons who have been given short term contracts for five, ten, fifteen and more years how they fared financially. He remembers the days of the tip pool where persons working in institutions such as casinos, hotels and restaurants. These sectors should ensure that the service charges are paid to their employees. Those that are permanent and those that are on a short term contract this might be able to carry them through the slow season especially when their working days and hours are reduced. Again we are not asking for the abolition of the short term contract but curbing the abuse of it. Don't miss the point.

Member of Parliament George Pantophlet

Dear Mr. Hilbert HAAR,
Editor-in-Chief of the TODAY- newspaper,

Exactly one week ago, on July 11, 2012, an open letter by me was published in your paper in the form of a 'Free advice' to you.
In that letter, I advised you to 'thread with extreme caution on the cock fight issue'.
Reason being that the 'modus operandi' of the petition against cock fighting is very suspect to say the least, since it bears the typical 'hallmark' of it being part a conspiracy to destroy we, the native, indigenous St. Martin people, by destroying what we collectively, perceive to be our cultural-heritage and traditions.
Obviously, my free advice to you was not heeded.
Worse yet.
It seems that either you do not 'get it', when we talk about our determination to defend our St. Martin people, our cultural-identity, heritage and our traditions against cultural imperialism.
Or, you are too arrogant, to even recognize, let alone to respect the native people of this island and their way of life.
Either way, the result is the same.
In our free advice to you, we also clearly indicated that those non-St. Martiners, who received a cultural St. Martin ID-card from us, based on what we consider to have been an added value on their part, should not dwell in the false illusion that they can now disrespect and/or undermine whatever principles, customs, norms and values we the natives of this island subscribe to.
On Tuesday, July 17, 2012, your paper came out with a front page report about an argument MP Patrick ILLIDGE had at the cadastre-office.
Apart from the very transparent insinuations and innuendos within the report, you on at least two places laced your report with expletives in full.
This was embarrassing, shocking and totally unacceptable in our community to say the least, where many youngsters also read the news-papers.
By doing this, you shows total contempt to our St. Martin People,
Still, with a whole lot of fantasy and good will, am I prepared to consider that you did that, based on an honest misjudgment.
After all, we all make those kinds of blunders at some time in our lives.
However having said all of that, I would like to believe, that you would not feel yourself too big a man, to post a very clear, unambiguous apology, in CAPITAL letters to the people of this island, on the front page of your paper - this week yet.
Should you fail to do, such, Mr. HAAR, rest assured, that I will not entertain having the (postponed) debate with you on the cock fight issue.
In addition.
I will be visiting your office, to collect the cultural St. Martin ID-card we had handed out to you in January 2011.
Under no circumstances, will we allow for others who received our ID-card based on perceived merits to this island, to make it their business to insult St. Martin People and to diminish value and integrity of our own St. Martin ID-card - never !
In ending Mr. HAAR, as usual, you have the right to respond in your own typical manner - and so will I.
The choice is yours and we will respond accordingly.

Do have a very nice day !

Leopold JAMES
President of the St. Martin Grassroots People Movement and proud native, indigenous St. Martiner - with no apologies !

Since Sint Maarten became a country, a number of Ambassadors from various countries have paid a courtesy visit to the Sint Maarten House in The Hague or have personally met with Minister's here on the island to offer their credentials.
A number of Caribbean islands are making use of scholarship opportunities offered to Caribbean nationals. These relationships are cemented after the initial contact of countries has been further quantified into a protocol of bilateral cooperation and exchange in various areas of mutual interests.
For example, the "Madarin Enrichment Scholarship," is offered by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China (Taiwan); the scholarship aims to encourage young talented people to study Mandarin and enrich their knowledge about Taiwan culture. The candidate will be provided with a monthly stipend of over US$830, and a round-trip air ticket to Taiwan.
Antigua & Barbuda has recently concluded an arrangement with the Republic of Korea where Korea will offer scholarships to obtain tertiary level education. The areas to be covered are Agriculture, Industry and Energy, Education, Health, Governance, Forestry and Fisheries.
Germany has offered scholarship opportunities for advance studies for Grenadians
Caribbean nations see the development of their human resources as key to national development. With each island having scarce resources, emphasis continues to be placed on the educational advancement of a country's human resources.
The Germans are offering opportunities in more than a dozen areas, including Development Cooperation, Political Economics, Engineering and Related Sciences, Mathematics, Regional Planning, Agriculture and Forest Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Medicine and Public Health, Veterinary Medicine, Social Sciences, Education and Law and Media Studies. Candidates can either be self-financed or apply for a full or partial scholarship from the German Academic Exchange.
The Government of Mexico is offering scholarships to St. Lucians. These scholarships are offered for study leading to a Bachelor's, Master's, or Doctoral Degree, and may also be used for graduate research leading to a Degree and Medical Specializations and sub-specializations. Applicants may also select an area of study that the Government of St. Lucia lists as a national priority for the nation.
Turkey is also offering Bachelor's, Master's and PhD level scholarships under the Golden Horn Scholarship program and the scholarship covers tuition fees and accommodation.
The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela offers scholarships to Caribbean nationals for Bachelor Degree programmes in the following areas: Integral Community Medicine, Sport Training, Physical Activity & Health, Sport Technology Management, Food Engineering, and Information Technology for Social Management, and Agricultural Business Management.
The value of the scholarship covers tuition and other compulsory institutional course fees, a monthly stipend of US$450, room and board, and medical attention including hospitalization.
Also on offer to Caribbean countries are scholarship opportunities from Australia (Climate Change/Natural Resource Management, Education and Food Security) and New Zealand (Infrastructure and Utility, Human Rights and Gender, Education, Health, Biosecurity and Food Safety).
Country Sint Maarten should make use of these opportunities in addition to the existing scholarship program. We don't have anything to lose but more to gain.

Roddy Heyliger

The French have a wonderful expression for describing meaningless speeches. 'Vendre du vent' (to sell wind) may seem like a cute way to describe a lot of talk without saying anything but politicians are very clever at doing just that. One local politician recently announced that St Eustatius and Saba are preparing to construct wind farms as a first step to using alternative energy. Have members of the community been asked what they think of these noisy and ugly structures?
But this French disease is not only restricted to local politicians. Maxime Verhagen, Dutch outgoing Caretaker Minister of Economic Affairs only recently trumpeted that his Ministry will foot the bill for installing three wind turbines on St. Eustatius and Saba. It all sounds like a done deal! Thank you but has he asked residents of the Historical Gem or the Unspoiled Queen what they think of that?

Wind lobby

The wind lobby in the Netherlands is extremely influential. This miserable country has only microscopic periods of sun and a plethora of climatic and verbal wind. So why should all these Dutch Uncles suppose that they know what is right for Caribbean Islands with a lot of sun, hot air and only small surfaces?
Leaving aside the allegation that the demand for lining one's pockets is greater than the demand for reclaiming a future based on sustainable energy, let us examine for a moment the major issues involved.
Wind turbines are a source of clean and renewable energy. But they come at a cost to the community. Their low frequency noise, flicker and strobe effects can have serious health consequences for local residents. Heart pulse irregularity and sleep disturbance are regular complaints. And then there is the disturbing flickering shadow when the sun is directly behind the blades. Neuropsychological experts argue that like flash photography, fast turning turbines can trigger epileptic seizures in those patients who are particularly photosensitive.
In Scotland, planning advice calls for a 2 km separation from new wind turbines. Yet on Saba, the 45 meter high masts will be located within 200 meters of residential properties.

Should residents be alarmed?
You bet! The "swishing" or "whooshing" from rotating blades will drive them to utter distraction during their waking and sleepless hours. Sense and apparently their cents will also expire. In the UK, property values have slumped by as much as 25 percent within the proximity of these whirling dervishes.
Cause for concern? As an ardent admirer of the beautiful landscapes of Saba and Statia, I find it totally abhorrent that their horizons should be punctuated by such visible and audible towers of turbulence.

Solar energy
In the quest to achieve independence from unruly providers of addictive petroleum like Iran, European states are investing billions in what they think will be a more sustainable solution. Truth is that from a scientific point of view, these overpowering masts are underpowered. Wind energy is dependent on the wind. Wind turbines are less efficient than solar panels. The cost per kilowatt-hour generated by the noisy former is much higher than the silent latter. Solar payback periods are thus significantly shorter.
Moreover, solar photovoltaic cells work even on a gloomy day. This explains why roof top solar panels are found everywhere in the Mediterranean and hardly anywhere in the windy Lowlands.
But the wind lobby has over-inflated the departing sails of Verhagen. His plans for wind farms in the Dutch province of Groningen involved plenty of local consultation. Why does he think he can get away with not asking the people of Saba and Statia? More to the point, who gave him that idea?
If similar previous situations or anything to go by, a royal appointment now awaits him. All Dutch politicians want to be nominated as senior civil servants. That way, they can run an administration they do not understand after representing the people they never understood.
It is therefore a pity that during his recent holiday to the islands, this very outgoing ex-politician did not hop over to St Kitts. The government there has invited a Taiwanese company to produce solar panel systems for new housing. Once installed, the panels will give households the opportunity to sell power back to the grid. They will also provide locals with equally sustainable jobs.

Jailhouse blues
However, on Statia politicians are regularly blown away by short term economic 'spin-offs'. One can understand why. With such heads in a spin, it becomes difficult to see.
Before signing Memorandums of Understanding with foreign firms, they would serve us better by having an open conversation about the possible consequences of their actions and all available energy alternatives.
This would mean that they would have to listen to their constituents for the first time. Such a wind change could be beneficial. This process could even demonstrate their leadership qualities. But do not rush outside to fly the flags of celebration quite yet. Hurricanes can be just as merciless to flags as to wind farms. And like politicians, they frequently face the wrong direction. Even the creative lyrics of Bob Dylan were misplaced: 'The answer in the Caribbean my friend, is not blowin' in the wind!'

James Russell

Hard Rock has officially opened its doors in Mexico with the re-flagging of two all-inclusive resorts, Hard Rock Hotel Cancun and Hard Rock Hotel Vallarta. Each Hard Rock Hotel Mexico location is a beachfront property that features what has been described as unmatched, all-inclusive luxury accommodations including in-room double Jacuzzis, fine dining, live entertainment and much more.

Hard Rock Hotels also feature an extensive collection of authentic memorabilia from international and local music artists, while incorporating diverse music genres throughout. Additionally, in keeping with the Hard Rock tradition, each property will host an on-going schedule of live concerts, celebrity driven events and other exciting on-site activities.

A newsletter from the website Everything St. Maarten.com by Publisher Jeff Berger, over the weekend reported that the Hard Rock takeover of Simpson Bay Resort & Hollywood Casino may be closer than thought.

As mentioned in a previous commentary, the Hard Rock International brand will be a plus for Sint Maarten if all goes well with the acquisition. A reported overall expansion of the current Pelican property by an additional 150 to 200 rooms, an investment of around US$85 million, would be a very much welcome investment into the country's economy, especially for the construction sector during this phase.

Hard Rock International brand has 173 venues in 53 countries, including 138 Cafes and 15 Hotels/Casinos.

The welcome branding and expansion of the resort would be a positive economic development for the country. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) in its quarterly update to its World Economic Outlook expects the world economy to expand 3.5 per cent this year, and that's slightly down from its previous estimate of 3.6 per cent in April.

The IMF has also cut its forecast for global growth to 3.9 per cent in 2013, from 4.1 per cent three months ago. The IMF also warned that the United States could fall back into a recession next year if the US Congress doesn't deal with a pending fiscal crisis that comes due at the end of the year. The 17-country Eurozone appears to be heading for its second recession in three years.

With all of the aforementioned going on, the business community of Sint Maarten has been resilient in these trying times which have tested our entrepreneurial spirit. The longevity of the global economic slowdown that broke in the latter half of 2008, and didn't impact our country until the latter part of 2009, has allowed us to take stock and re-model the way we do business.

As the Barbados Prime Minister Freundel Stuart recently pointed out at the Barbados Network Consultation 2012; a recession, though painful, provided opportunities for countries to achieve new areas of growth.

"A downturn or recession forces all those who produce goods to become more creative, efficient and competitive, in terms of quality and price, for purposes of survival. (The recession) also makes space for innovation," Stuart noted.

Hard Rock International's interests demonstrate confidence in the economic vitality of the country with respect to long-term growth and a great return on investment. Interests by the American Clinic in the development of medical tourism, is one of those opportunities that Prime Minister Freundel mentioned that comes from a global recession in achieving a new area of growth for our national economy.

Medical tourism will catapult the country into a new sphere of economic growth and prosperity over the long-term for the people and the country. Friends and family members from medical tourists will need a place to stay while their love one is being treated, and Hard Rock International hotel and other hotels and businesses on the island will all benefit from the tourism economy linkages.

Roddy Heyliger

First of all I would like to express how pleased and grateful my family and I are with the latest decision of the Courts regarding the enforcement of the Dutch American Friendship Treaty. Hopefully, it means that we are getting closer to the end of what we feel was an unnecessary legal saga and it will provide my family with some peace of mind in this regard.
Additionally, I would like to point out why I believe that if you have the attitude to look at the "glass half full" you could clearly see why the application of the Treaty will be a very positive thing for St. Maarten for the following reasons:
-St. Maarten 1956 vs. St. Maarten 2012: When the treaty was entered between the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the United States in 1956 the spirit and the intent of the agreement was to facilitate and incentivize foreign investments into the Kingdom and its territories at a time when the economic situation was grim and it was much needed. Unfortunately 56 years later St. Maarten finds itself in a similar situation where foreign capital, entrepreneurship, and certain skilled labor is hard to find. Why not embrace and facilitate that investment from a country that is geographically close to St. Maarten and that has demonstrated over the years its support, love and enjoyment of the island?
-Marketing the benefits of the Treaty: St. Maarten receives an estimated 70% of its guest flow from the U.S. per year, what an opportunity to demonstrate to our major market source how we appreciate their business. U.S. tourists would now be able to stay up to 6 months without the necessity of any paperwork extensions or interference to their enjoyment. All tourists destinations are always searching for ways to extend their guest stay, since longer stays means more financial influx to their economies. Here we have an opportunity staring us right on the face, let's take advantage of it and give it a positive spin.
From the Real Estate side what a marketing tool this could be for showing prospective affluent U.S. purchasers t one of the benefits on owning in St. Maarten is the easiness of staying on the island up to 6 months without the need of any paperwork besides your passport? Since we now live in a global community where our local publications are followed by people all over the world I have already received numerous emails from people that are looking forward to spending more time on the island based on this "new" development of the Treaty.
-Volunteerism and public service attitude of U.S. Professionals: Most U.S. professional living abroad are known for their community service attitude towards the places that have embraced them as their temporary or permanent homes. St. Maarten has not been the exception. Literally dozens of Americans donate countless hundreds of hours per year in St. Maarten side by side with local professionals providing their knowledge, education and expertise for the benefit to the community and the island as a whole without asking anything in exchange. I have no doubt that the Treaty if properly marketed will serve as an invaluable tool to attract some more investors and professionals of this caliber to the island, which in turn should result in additional employment opportunities for the community.
I sincerely hope that this will be the last stage of this case. I also hope that the relevant authorities "look at the glass half full" and embrace the Treaty as quickly as possible as an opportunity for the overall improvement of St. Maarten socially and economically which we all know is badly needed.

Ricardo Perez

Dear Editor,

I am so tired. I am so tired of seeing our beautiful island being taken away from us. We build more and more concrete and now we continue filling in our ponds.
Different government? Same idea! None of them really care about our environment.
We are going to fill in our lagoon with a causeway and a sewage plant? We don't care about cleaning it up. We just want to fill it in.
Our salt pond? Part of our national heritage. Most of it is one big dump; the highest hill in Philipsburg. Now we are going to fill in even more of it for a cricket stadium and a drag strip?
Maybe I am too old, but none of it makes sense to me.
Why isn't there a public outcry over this? Why isn't the community protesting? Maybe they are just as tired as I am, feeling that government does what they want no matter what.
I just happened to be re reading National Symbols , edited by Lasana M. Sekou.
On page 107, there is an illustration of the ponds of St. Maarten.
If you have the book, take a look and count how many of those ponds are left.
The chapter in the book starts with this sentence: "A ring of over twenty ponds constitutes one of the most striking natural features of St. Martin."
Well, not any more, and it is only getting worse.
Instead of a government who says let's preserve and clean up what we have left, we have a government (another one) who says let's fill it in.

The environmentalists on the island are speaking to deaf ears and climbing obstacles that are impossible to overcome.

By the way, the annual International Coastal Cleanup will be held this Sunday at La Belle Creole, starting at 8:00 AM. I wonder how many politicians from either side of the island will join into help.
I will be counting them on one hand just like I am counting what's left of our ponds on one hand.

Sadly submitted,

Barbara Cannegieter

Dear Editor,
Please allow me to address the letters to the editor regarding the filling-in of the Great Salt Pond by a “Concerned Citizen” printed on September 17th, 2012 and by “G. Pontiff” published on September 19th, 2012.
Permit me to repeat myself and make it abundantly clear that I and the environmental organizations which I represent have always opposed and will continue to oppose any and all destruction of the Great Salt Pond or any of St. Maarten’s other remaining wetlands. Representatives of the Foundations learnt of the Cricket Stadium plans from articles in the local media and were only informed of the project by Government in a meeting with the Department of New works/ projects after filling-in of the Great Salt Pond had already started.
We have made our position known in the media, to politicians and to the Ministry of VROMI, an official objection against the current filling-in of the Great Salt Pond is being compiled and will be formally submitted shortly.
The letter to the editor of September 17th, 2012 alleges the following: “The environmental groups say they can’t stop the projects, but will compensate with government for the protection of other ponds”. I don’t know where the author of this letter who is so conveniently hiding in the comfort of anonymity is getting this information from but his or her statements are certainly not based on any facts. It seems as if our statements are purposefully being distorted in order to mislead and misinform the general public.
We never said “we can’t stop the projects”, we have repeatedly stated that we fervently oppose the destruction of the Great Salt Pond and that the filling-in should be stopped. We have pointed out that the Eastern side of the Great Salt Pond is a National monument and should be treated as such.
“The eastern side of the Great Salt Pond, an area called the Great Salt Pans (Grote zout-vlaktes/ pannen), has been identified and designated by the Executive Council of the Island Territory of St. Maarten as a monument (BC# 1172-08).; in doing so, government acknowledged the cultural/historical significance of the area and committed to protecting it”. (St. Maarten Pride Foundation and Environmental Protection in the Caribbean’s position statement on the Great Salt Pond Ring-road. February 2009)
EPIC and St. Maarten Pride have consistently lobbied for the protection of all of St. Maarten’s five remaining ponds. The ongoing filling-in of the Great Salt Pond, in spite of its national monument status has made the need to comprehensively zone and protect St. Maarten’s wetlands even more imperative. This is why in a recent meeting with the Ministry of VROMI and others involved with the Cricket Stadium and drag strip projects, the Foundation not only objected to these projects but demanded that Government immediately facilitates the protection of all remaining ponds, including the Great Salt Pond itself.
The letter goes on to accuse the environmental organisations of being cooperative without taking a stand to protect our Great Salt Pond. Another unsubstantiated accusation and attempt to defame the organisations. Dear so called “Concerned Citizen”, have you really been reading and listening to the news? We have publicly opposed the project! Hardly what I would call being cooperative. Where were you when we stood up against the filling-in of the Great Salt Pond for the Ring- Road project? Where were you when we objected to the causeway project? Where are you when we as Environmentalists are repeatedly threatened by some of our fellow St. Maarteners for the work that we do? What are you doing when I am out there lobbying, fighting to protect our Natural and Cultural Heritage? I’ll answer those questions for you based on the content of your correspondence, you are too busy playing politics, trying to mislead people and hiding in the comfort of anonymity.
Allow me to address the letter of September 20th, 2012 by a “G. Pontiff” titled: “The environmental groups are losing credibility”. The letter states the following in reference to the environmental groups: “The successes aside, it astonishes me how impotent they are becoming”.
Let us review this statement and look at this past year’s successes which Pontiff so easily brushes aside. This year alone, EPIC has provided Environmental Education classes and excursions to hundreds of St. Maarten students. EPIC and Pride successfully lobbied with members of Parliament to have three motions geared at the protection of St. Maarten’s environment presented and debated on in Parliament. One of the motions, the Ban on Plastic Bags was unanimously passed, the motion on the protection of Mullet Pond was voted down by a very slim margin. The motion to purchase and protect the Emilio Wilson Estate was voted down because certain members of parliament decided it was more important to play follow the leader than to protect St. Maarten’s natural resources. However, just a few months later, St. Maarten’s new Government announced its intent to purchase some 370.000 square meters of the total 430.000 square meters of the Emilio Wilson Estate. A very important step largely accomplished by the environmental groups and the many like minded residents who supported the efforts. Pontiff calls the environmental groups impotent, leaving me to wonder if he or she is really paying any attention at all. Does Pontiff think the need to protect St. Maarten’s natural and cultural heritage became a point of discussion on its own? We are not at all impotent. Thanks to the tremendous support of a large number of residents, years of dedication and hard work we have become “Nature’s Voice” and a force to be reckoned with. Pontiff calls for environmental groups to “grow a spine”. I would like to ask “Pontiff”, this hero behind a computer, to have a look at my questions to “Concerned Citizen”. Seriously, where are you when we are constantly in the public eye fighting to protect our natural resources?
Pride and EPIC oppose the destruction of St. Maarten’s natural and cultural heritage. With God’s good grace we will continue to successfully fight for the protection of St. Maarten’s heritage for years to come. EPIC and St. Maarten Pride Foundation are non-governmental foundations and will continue to lobby for the protection of St. Maarten’s natural and cultural heritage, regardless of which party is in government. Unlike the authors of the aforementioned letters, we do not hide in anonymity and we have no hidden agenda.
Regards,
Rueben J. Thompson
Environmentalist

george21082009Member of Parliament and Faction Leader of the National Alliance George Pantophlet is asking the people to work with them. The world is going through one its most economical and environmental challenges. Political turmoil continues in some countries that affect the price of oil. On our beautiful island we see this again resulting in the increase of gasoline prices. Transportation costs to import goods have also increased. There are external factors over which we have no control but we can take some steps internally to mitigate the effects and the suffering of our people. Things are hard, extremely hard. The Member of Parliament is convinced that if Government, Private Sector, Unions, NGO's and the Church can come together we can make it through these trying times. On May 21, 2012 this government took office and we understand that there are many who want to see their individual and collective situation improved overnight. But this is not the reality. The coming together of one and all is of utmost importance. There is so much to address. He will always remain steadfast that the most important thing in any country is the Social and Economic Development of its people. All of us have a role to play in this. What has to happen when we come together is that a list of priorities must be established. Our pensioner have their needs, the unemployed have their needs, the teachers have their needs, the sick have their needs, the law enforcement have their needs, the youth have their needs, civil servants have their needs and the list goes on. But everything cannot be addressed or every problem cannot be solved all at once. Again he repeats that a list of priorities must be drawn up we must work in a cohesive manner to ensure that the steps agreed upon are executed in a timely fashion. One of his major concerns has always been the relationship between Employers and employees. And this came about because of his many years working at the Immigration Department and now as a representative of the people. He gets the impression that some he hopes not too many employers feel that he is against business. This is far from the truth. It is the responsibility of government to create the environment where business can thrive. And business in turn should live up to its responsibilities by providing employment paying proper wages and benefits. And where government is concerned he has no doubt that a key to factor to its proper functioning is the civil apparatus and its ability to execute or provide the needed services. To the people of St. Maarten he says work with us.

MP George Pantophlet

'Come out and participate in we own St. Martin jollification.'

Fellow St. Martin Patriots and lovers of St. Martin, North- and South,

You are kindly invited to attend our very first, monthly St. Martin nation building jollification.

The main purpose of this event, is to allow for St. Martin People to come together in fellowship with one another, to inspire one another to rebuild our St. Martin cultural-heritage and to claim our rights as native, indigenous St. Martiner People.

There will many interesting activities, while local food and drinks will be at sale.

Also, there will be booths and space for tents available for a very attractive price, where interested St. Martiners can sell their own local products.

Looking forward seeing you at this important event for all St. Martin People.

The jollification will take place on Sunday, October 7, 2012 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Mango Eco Project, opposite the Gut-side bar- & restaurant, in Friar's-bay.

Come one – come all, to witness history and to be touched by hope and unity.

The St. Martin Jollification Committee.

X REY, Kevin OLIVACCE, Miguel ARRINDELL, and Leopold JAMES.

In the U.S. there is a violent crime such as murder, rape, etc. every day. There are approximately 365 million people in the US, including approximately 20 million people there illegally who also commit murders. In fact, this story has not been reported on the "main stream media" - I only saw it on CNN on the Internet.

What makes this murder so different from the murders that occur daily in the US is very simple to understand. The island makes 85% of its money from tourism, including cruise boat one-day visitors, tourists here for a couple of weeks, and Americans who have invested money in property and businesses on the island.

St. Martin has always had two faces. The French Gendarmes intentionally under-report crime. They openly discourage tourists from making crime reports. The Dutch side is no better. Create the image to tourists that the island is safe, and more money will arrive in local businesses and in tax receipts! Crime is bad for business. Let's pretend St. Martin is safe for everybody to get the tourist money? Is that what we want on our island?

I will pray for the entire King family. I will not jump to conclusions, although much of the information leaked to the press makes it sound as though they arrested at least one of the murderers. This senseless murder affects the family, friends, and every resident of St. Martin. The Kings were well known and liked by many here and at home, and their murder will not be forgotten.

The American FBI should be called in to investigate and make an arrest in the murder of two American citizens. The FBI has superior technology, does not have political influence of the island's politicians, and they have authority to investigate and prosecute world wide when American citizens are murdered. The accused should face American justice.

Dutch law in Aruba failed the family of Miss Natalie Holloway, and the Dutch murderer went on the kill again in Peru - on the 5th anniversary of Natalie's murder! The FBI should have handled that case, but were prevented by an ignorant Dutch Government.

I ask all residents of St. Martin to write and plead with the American Attorney General, Mr. Eric Holder, to order the FBI in. Letters can be sent to:

U. S. Attorney General Eric Holder
U.S. Department of Justice
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20530-0001

C. F. Bordelon
Supporter of Better and Safer Life on St. Martin

Dear Editor,

Just when we thought that things couldn't get any worse for our only tourism industry, the recent killings of the US couple in Cupe Coy has had much international publicity.
In my opinion, these crimes are committed due to the state of disrespect and lawlessness taking place in the presence of our very tourists, if I may really call them tourists. Many come here to settle in both countries of this island. Dutch St. Maarten and French Saint-Martin. The time has come for government and most of all the Justice Department to seriously address the following acts of disrespect for another man's land when they come here: Motor Vehicles - Eliminate those vehicles from all roads on the island that do not conform to the normal standards of operating on the roads such as:
The Vehicle's Road Worthiness
The Noise Pollution Produced
The Smog Pollution Produced
The Appearance Of The Vehicle
The Obstructions Caused By The Vehicle and last but not least of all, Fix And Create Roads with the appropriate facilities for pedestrians, cyclists, walkers and the handicapped. Where are the so-called environmentalists?
St. Maarten/Saint-Martin is in desperate need of a new image now, let's stop being so conceited and make that change happen for its user-friendliness and other benefits to all who live and come here. And one last thing, turn the much unnecessary causeway, so that it can be used, into the much wanted drag strip for the island. Problem solved!

Norman C. Wathey

Honorable Minister Marlin,

St. Maarten Pride Foundation has taken notice of the recent (and on-going) filling-in of the Great Salt Pond. The Foundation has no objections to the construction of a Drag Strip or a Cricket stadium on Sint Maarten. Pride does however strongly object to any and all filling-in of the Great Salt Pond, including the filling-in which has taken place for the construction of the proposed Drag Strip and the filling-in for the proposed Cricket stadium.

The Foundation would like to remind the Minister of the following:

  • That the Preamble of the Constitution of Sint Maarten states: “WE, THE PEOPLE OF SINT MAARTEN”, (are)“…DETERMINED to care for the perpetual maintenance of nature and the environment”;
  • That 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 and the welfare of animals”;
  • That Netherlands Antilles laws on the protection of nature and environment have been taken over by Sint Maarten including the Landsverordening grondslagen natuurbeheer en –bescherming (P.B. 1998, 49)”;
  • The “Eilandsverordening natuurbeheer en- bescherming Sint Maarten (A.B. 2003,25)”.
  • That emission norms or standards have been drafted and implemented for Sint Maarten. “Lucht & Geluid, Water, Afvalwater, Afval, Afval, Eindrapport Milieunormen, 2007”.
  • That Sint Maarten is party to several international and regional environmental agreements, treaties and conventions. The following conventions, to which Sint Maarten is (indirectly) bound, are of significance to the protection of the Great Salt Pond;
  1. The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD). (1992)
  2. The Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat. /The Ramsar Convention/ Convention on Wetlands. (1971)
  3. The Convention on Migratory Species, (CMS or Bonn Convention). (1979)
  4. The Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife (SPAW) Protocol of the Cartagena Convention, (1990)


The Foundation is objecting to the filling-in of the Great Salt Pond based on the following reasons;

The Great Salt Pond played a prominent role in both Sint Maarten’s and the Kingdom of the Netherlands’ history due to its immense size and its central location, particularly in the wide scale salt mining industry which started with the Dutch around 1631. Salt was collected from the Great Salt Pond and subsequently exported all over the world or locally used to conserve food. The last commercially significant salt reaping occurred in the 1940’s. Many Sint Maarteners are descendants of people who worked in the Great Salt Pond during and after slavery, a fact which makes the Pond an important aspect of the island’s and the Kingdom’s heritage.

  • The Great Salt Pond was identified and designated as a monument by the Executive Council of the Island Territory of Sint Maarten (BC Decision 040308, Arch nr. 1172-08) the monument was officially registered in 2009; in doing so, government acknowledged the cultural and historical significance of the area and committed to protecting it;
  • The construction of the Cricket stadium, as it is currently proposed, will destroy a large portion of the Great Salt Pond National monument ;
  • The Foundation is of the opinion that an undesirable precedent would be set if Government destroys an area which has been identified and designated as a national monument based on its cultural/ historical significance.

The entire Great Salt Pond serves as a natural cache for much of the run-off water from surrounding hills. Government commissioned reports have advised government to expand the island’s rain water storage capacity. Even partially filling in the Great Salt Pond will significantly reduce water storage capacity and is likely to have drastic consequences for the surrounding areas as excess run-off water will lead to additional flooding of the already overburdened districts adjacent to the pond.

Sint Maarten’s ponds (including parts of) the Great Salt Pond have been recommended for protection in reports such as The Ponds of Sint-Maarten, (Ecovision, 1996) and many other studies which concluded that the ponds are of ecological and environmental importance.

  • The entire Great Salt Pond is of crucial importance for the survival of many species of birds, fish and other wetland life; It is an important feeding, breeding and nesting area for numerous species of migratory and resident birds.
  • BirdLife International (de Vogelbescherming) has recognized the Great Salt Pond as one of the Caribbean’s “Important Bird Areas (IBA)”. IBAs are places of the highest global priority for bird and biodiversity conservation.

“Great Salt Pond IBA is in south-central St. Maarten, on the outskirts of the capital Philipsburg....This IBA is significant for its population of Laughing Gull (Larus atricilla). Up to 5.800 gulls congregate at the IBA prior to the breeding season. About 50 pairs of Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) breed .... within the IBA.”

(St. Maarten, Important Bird Areas In the Caribbean, Key sites for conservation, BirdLife International, 2008)


The area is also of importance for the:
  1. White-cheeked Pintail (Anas bahamensis) a regionally threatened species experiencing declining populations due to habitat restriction,
  2. Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) which is found on only four other Lesser Antillean islands due to habitat restriction,
  3. Caribbean Coot (Fulica caribaea) a regionally threatened species experiencing declining populations due to habitat restriction,
  4. Sint Maarten’s national bird, the Brown Pelican (Pelecanus occidentalis), with up to 60 pairs known to breed in the Greater Great Bay Area.

In addition to the aforementioned it should also be noted that the proposed location of the Drag Strip is in close proximity to a number of residential areas. Emissions and Noise pollution will likely exceed the norms for Sint Maarten as compiled in the government report: “Lucht & Geluid, Water, Afvalwater, Afval, Eindrapport Milieunormen 2007”.

The constitution of Sint Maarten states the following: “It shall be the constant concern of the government to keep the country habitable and to protect and improve the natural environment and the welfare of animals”.

It is for this reason inexcusable and incomprehensible that Government would commission the filling-in of the Great Salt Pond in the first place, moreover, that government would do so without following the proper stakeholder consultation, research and permitting procedures.
Activities such as the illegal dumping of sand into the Great Salt Pond should not be condoned or legalized by Government after the fact. The Foundation therefore calls on Government to take appropriate measures towards the removal of the illegally dumped sand and the restoration of the effected areas. Additional measures such as the drafting and implementation of a Zoning Plan for the Great Salt Pond should be taken immediately to prevent any more filling-in of the Pond.

Sint Maarten Pride Foundation reserves its right to review, revise and resubmit these objections in the event that permit requests are submitted for the filling-in of the Great Salt Pond.

 

Sincerely,

Sint Maarten Pride Foundation

We regret to announce the passing of St. Maarten through the BOB, the so called legislation in the guise of fighting crime. These sweeping new investigative laws can, and will be used to target and penalize anyone deem too successful, or of differing political opinions than the established authorities. We should all be disappointed with the parliamentarians who voted to pass the BOB. Instead of tabling and passing legislation to increase penalties for hard-core criminal, murderers, armed robbers, rapists, and home invaders. They have instead chosen to looks for ways to protect their human rights while taking away the human rights of the working class, and the business people of St. Maarten.
Example: Here is one of the powers the new BOB legislation has given to the government. Margret from Middle Region, who sells candy on the sidewalk on back street made $50.00 yesterday. If she takes that $50.00 and saves it in a biscuit pan in here back yard and not report it to government, can now be prosecuted as a money launderer, same as Pablo Escobar the billionaire Colombian drug dealer. How the heck could that be just, where someone can be prosecuted and locked up for their hard work? Carnival booth holders, look out! Everyone is currently a criminal under the new BOB laws. The working-class and business people of St. Maarten are no longer human, for their human rights are continuously being taken away while more rights are given to convicted hard-core criminals. Our parliament has now proven not have foresight, followers and not leaders for they have gone along with what other external forces have instructed them to do. These same parliamentarians will soon live to regret their vote.
The so-called socialist champions of human rights the UN last week in Genève vote to condemn Israel for human rights abuses against woman, for not allowing abortions and contraceptives in their health-care plan. While the Syrian army killed 50 of its own women and children yesterday, Iran stones woman to death, every day and India and Pakistan burn and behead woman day after day as so call honor killings were not condemned. Let's take a look at who voted to condemn Israel. Most European countries, Russia, China, Most Caribbean countries, India, South Africa, most Middle Eastern Countries, Pakistan and more human rights abusing countries. The UN also voted to condemn Texas for human rights violations, because Texas now requires an ID for one to vote in order to avoid voting fraud.
In Texas, everyone needs an ID to enter a bar, or to get a library card. Yes, folks according to the UN, pretty soon you and your hard-working neighbors will no longer be human. Your dog will have more rights than you. You may have to also be careful of your neighbor being a spy for the state, reporting to authorities on your movements and what you say and do "Cuban style." Remember, some in the Chamber of Commerce and government already believe that you and your children are the property of the state.

Peter Gunn

A UN report published by Associated Press says, "Rising crime across the Caribbean threatens the region's tourism-based economy and has exposed a weak and ineffective judicial system", according to a sweeping U.N. study released on Wednesday March 7, 2012. It went on to say, "Every Caribbean nation except Barbados and Suriname reported a spike in homicide rates and gang-related killings over the past 12 years even as violent crime has fallen or stabilized in most other places across the globe, according to the 2012 Caribbean Human Development Report".
The U.N. went on to say, "it was the largest survey ever to focus on crime in the Caribbean. The U.N. Officials singled out Jamaica, Guyana, and Trinidad for alarming levels of gang-related homicides that almost doubled from 2006 to 2009. Jamaica has the world's third-highest murder rate, with about 60 murders per 100,000 inhabitants, while Trinidad and Guyana reported a fivefold increase in its murder rate over the past decade and now has 36 killings per 100,000 people."The report challenges governments of the English and Dutch Caribbean to action, said Trinidad Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar", adding that she supports the report's recommendations. They forgot to mention St. Maarten, since we have had 18 murders last year which puts us with a population of 50,000 people on the Dutch side at around 36 killings per 100,000 people,
We all may agree with the UN's report. However, we must be very wary of the UN's agenda of a "one world government". Isn't it this same UN that tied most governments' hands with their so call human rights treaties? Remember after Jamaica and Guyana's independence, the socialist governments of the day went on to disarm all law abiding citizens. In 1972, the political situation in Jamaica had so seriously deteriorated that there were constant shootings and gun battles throughout the city of Kingston and in many of the outlying parishes (counties) between members of the ruling and opposition parties. In years past no one had even had to lock their doors, but now many people hardly dared venture out of their homes. Isn't it exactly the same here in St. Maarten today?
The Jamaican government decided that the only solution to this volatile situation was to declare martial law overnight, and demanded that all guns and bullets owned by anyone but the police and the military be turned into the police within 24 hours. The government decreed that anyone caught with even one bullet would be immediately, and without trial, incarcerated in what was essentially a barbed-wire enclosed concentration camp which had been speedily erected in the middle of Kingston. In true Gestapo fashion, the government referred to this camp as "the gun court." Guyana, Trinidad and the rest of the Caribbean went on to follow Jamaica's lead and disarmed all of its law abiding citizens. Hugo Chávez has also disarmed all of the good citizens of Venezuela. Now, only his goons and criminals are armed. Several years now we have seen the results of forced disarmament throughout the Caribbean.
Not until we stop treating armed robbers, rapist and home invaders as honorable members of society, will we see a reduction of crime on St. Maarten and the entire Caribbean. We are urging our parliament to be extremely weary of signing any treaties in the guise of fighting crime, including the so-called BOB. This is a gross intrusion and invasion of privacy by the government, that will take away more of our individual freedoms and liberties. It will not reduce the crime rate, but will only serve to make law-abiding citizens criminals, same as what our anti-gun laws of the eighties have done... We urge our government to stop being lap dogs to the UN and all outside entities, which interest is to serve their own socialist agenda. The UN's motto is "One must not look at himself/herself as an individual, but must work in the interest of the whole", directly out of the bible of Marks, Lenin and Engels. The UN and its umbrella origination concept is the same as a bee hive. All workers must be programed to work for the hive, without questioning authority, In other words programmed obedient robots. I once overheard a board member of the Chamber of Commerce say to someone "Your children belong to the state; after all they have Dutch passports. Don't They?" Supposedly, this is a person representing business and free enterprise. One is no longer an individual, but a servant of the state. Now, if he is not a communist, then he is a Forensic Scientist, as in I See Dead People. "Those who desire to give up Freedom in order to gain security, will not have, nor do they deserve, either one." -Thomas Jefferson

Peter Gunn

Dear Editor,

Much has been said over the past few years about the Emilio Wilson Estate. In recent months the estate has again become the center of controversy as an American company "Rain Forest Adventures" has submitted permit requests to build an amusement park on the former plantation. Please allow me to present the Emilio Wilson Estate Foundation's (EWEF) position on both the Emilio Wilson Estate itself and the Rain Forest Adventures plans for an Amusement park at the estate.

The EWEF's position on the estate is simple. The Emilio Wilson Estate should be established as a National Park for the protection of the area's natural and cultural-historical value but also for the long-term welfare of St. Maarten's residents. Spending time in green open spaces such as the Emilio Wilson Estate has been shown to improve people's health happiness and overall wellbeing. From and economic perspective St. Maarten's Natural and Cultural Heritage, and the Emilio Wilson Estate itself, forms the Foundation of the island's tourism driven economy. The durability of St. Maarten's tourism product greatly depends on the level of nature conservation and environmental care and requires a balance between tourism and the natural environment.

The EWEF's goal is to turn the Estate into the "Emilio Wilson Estate Ecological and Historical Centre and Protected Area" much like Curacao's Christoffel park, Aruba's Parke Arikok and Puerto Rico's many protected areas.

Government made commitments to the people of St. Maarten from September 2005 through July 2008 by implementing a number of basic measures towards the protection of the Emilio Wilson Estate, including placing the entire area on the monument list. The ball is therefore very much in Government's court and it is the task of Parliament and the Council of Ministers to pursue all possible legal and financial means necessary to realize their commitment to the people of St. Maarten. In short it is up to our elected officials to zone and purchase the entire Emilio Wilson Estate for the benefit of current and future generations of St. Maarteners.
The Rain Forest Adventures Golden Rock Park proposal for an Amusement Park on the Wilson Estate is a prime example of the misuse of our Natural and Cultural Heritage. The Company advertises its vision to be focused on "Developing Conservation Awareness" its mission claims to "sustain the environment and help conserve our natural resources while providing a world class eco-tourism experience". Yet the company has made no effort to have independent Environmental and Social-Cultural Impact Assessments made to analyze the effects of their proposed projects. Nor do their plans mention alternative locations, why the focus on Sentry Hill/ Emilio Wilson Estate, has the company considered relatively less sensitive areas such as Madame Estate or in the vicinity of the Indigo Bay project?

As much as the Rainforest adventures group would like us all to believe that their project is environmentally friendly, ecologically sound and geared at the protection of our heritage, the reality of the matter is that the proposal is aimed at the maximization of income in the short term through the mass exploitation of St. Maarten's heritage.

The Rain Forest Adventures' media campaign and promises that visitors to their proposed amusement park "will be funnelled through the plantation house where they will learn about the island's history, culture, the estate and its namesake the late Emilio Wilson" is nothing more than greenwashing. The company is spending more money and time on misleading Public Relations Campaigns, advertising it's supposed environmentally friendly intentions than it actually does on protecting the natural environment.

The Rain Forest Adventures' "Golden Rock Park Proposal" does not sufficiently protect and promote the Emilio Wilson Estate's Natural, Cultural and historical attributes and therefore does not meet the vision the Foundations have for the Estate.

People of St. Maarten please do not be fooled by media campaigns such as the one the Rain Forest Adventures Company has recently started in support of its mass tourism amusement park plans for the Emilio Wilson Estate.

Too many of St. Maarten's hillsides, ponds and other coastal areas have been sacrificed for tourism related development. We are jeopardizing our own wellbeing and the viability of our tourism driven economy through the systematic destruction of the very Foundation on which it is built: St. Maarten's Natural and Cultural Heritage. The time has come to safeguard the natural heritage we have left.

Rueben J. Thompson

Board member
Emilio Wilson Estate Foundation

Vice President
St. Maarten Pride Foundation

Numerous developments this week have prompted further questions about the human and financial consequences for the Dutch Government and local community in the event of a potential disaster at NuStar's operations in St. Eustatius. They illustrate that Dutch authorities - credited by the local government and NuStar with infallible scrutiny when it comes to safety measures - are just as likely to fail as any other. Safety assurances made now are therefore later worthless in the event of a major emergency.

The first involves management failings of the chemicals packaging company in Moerdijk that went bankrupt after a chemical fire. According to a Safety Council Report: "Chemie-Pack failed to meet operating permit conditions and did not keep to its own policy of procedures."

Sounds familiar? NuStar Pipeline Operating Partnership LP recently agreed to pay a US $450,000 civil penalty to the United States Government to settle allegations that it did not have plans to deal with spills and environmental accidents for eight of its oil storage terminal facilities in Iowa, Kansas and Nebraska

The eventual cost of the Moerdijk clean-up has been estimated at 71 million euros.
Furthermore, local government has not escaped criticism by the same Safety Council report. It was not aware that the company was not meeting the conditions of its permit but did not increase supervision let alone close down the facility.

Responsibility

The second development is the cost of clean-up for the ecological and economic disaster created by the refinery in Curacao. Sold by its mainly Dutch owner last century for one guilder, the refinery will require significant funds from the Dutch Government for this purpose. It is another sober and salutary reminder that responsibility for petrochemical installations persists long after owners and management have left the scene.

The same principle of risk applies to the NuStar situation. This week David Smith, terminal manager assured us that "the project is still designed to meet the most sophisticated safety measures available and meet the most strenuous regulations in the world." However, his assurances or rather those of his creative copywriter are baseless on the grounds that they do not reflect current safety measures and performance at the existing terminal facility.

NuStar boasts an accident free record at its current site. But lost time incidents (LTI's) are neither reported nor analyzed to eliminate reoccurrence. This is the case for onshore as well as offshore operations. Incident reporting is a vital aspect of safety management since it forms the basis of prevention thereby avoiding serious accidents, loss of life and possibly major disasters.

'Laid-back'

However, some NuStar employees have also been questioning safety at the current site. They describe the culture as 'laid-back' and focused on the wearing of safety goggles, safety helmets, and on little else. Over the last four weeks alone, divers have been sent down on numerous occasions to free mooring ropes wrapped round tug propellers. The cause for these unreported incidents is well known. For several years, the release mechanism for the jetty mooring has been defect. No attempt to renew this unsafe equipment has been initiated.

NuStar maintains that its safety procedures are consistent with the Directive for above storage of flammable liquids in vertical cylindrical tanks. An integral element of this directive is the reporting of marine based incidents and accidents. So what faith do we have in their assurances?

One does not have to read between the lines to know that this expansion is all about quick dividends for shareholders and not about responsibility or care for the community. Given that NuStar does not have the working capital to deal with a full-blown disaster on Statia, how much and where are the substantial funds deposited by the company in escrow to cover the cost of potential disaster and clean-up?

They do not exist.

Queen Beatrix

Despite the appeal of Queen Beatrix for the Netherlands to take better care of Planet Earth, her New Year wishes on Golden Rock are being totally ignored. "Selfishness and the tendency towards excess makes one blind to the damage to our natural environment and undermine communities," she rightfully said.

If that were the case, one wonders why officials at her own Ministry for Environment and Water Management (VROM) have been told to accelerate and facilitate the process of granting permits locally. Corporate smoke screens can be just as deadly as the flames that eventually reveal their worthlessness.

I have been reliably informed that fire regulations and plans for existing NuStar terminal facilities were absolutely not up to scratch when Statia was part of the Netherlands Antilles. But the Island Government is happy to sign off permits for the new terminal on the Farm with or without these in place.

NuStar may well believe that it controls the Island Government through altruistic community gifts and vague corporate statements about safety and short-term economic benefits. It may even think it controls the Dutch VROM through the expensive lobby services of Ben Bot, former Minister in The Hague.

But who will control a man-made or natural disaster that strikes its terminal facilities? Nobody and nothing!

Arrogance

Despite questions raised about the many unresolved safety issues in the local media, answers have not been forthcoming. For such a company that prides itself on community involvement, their silence is an admission of arrogance.

Statia is not ready to have its horizon, landscape, heritage, natural environment, people and pride obscured by ugly tanks and corporate greed. A government that falsely claims that it is only a handful of Statians who object to this corporate colonization, may well be reminded that it was a similar "handful" of voters who elected them.

A rubber stamp for a firm whose creed does not reflect deed is not worth the risk. For such is the true nature of the beast.

James Russell

Dear Editor:

BETRAYAL:

When earlier this week Louie Laveist, the "Honorable" Member of Parliament, talked about "Betrayal of the people of St. Maarten" by Deputy Prime Minister Heyliger, I became very nauseous. Now I know Minister Heyliger is perfectly capable of defending himself, so this is not about that! Neither is it about the fact that I agree that MP James and others who get paid to be fulltime representatives of the people, should choose which God they serve. I want to focus on the audacity and brazenness of MP Louie Laveist.

I want Mr. Laveist to consider the following:
  • As a DP Commissioner he got caught with his fingers in the proverbial cookie jar after he took over a perfectly well planned project to construct the new Government Administration Building. The DP Leadership thought it was the best thing for him to resign until his criminal investigation was over and his name cleared. He refused and after his detention from the Point Blanche prison, declared himself an "Independent" Council Member. Remember just before he left the DP, National Alliance Leader William Marlin publicly wiped the floor with him, crying out how shameful Laveist's greed-driven actions were (I am paraphrasing here)! However as soon as he (LL) said he was an "Independent" member, William scooped him up and formed a new government. TALK ABOUT BETRAYAL of the people TO THE CORE!?? By the way, 6 years after the new administration building was to have been inaugurated according the agreements made with RGM in 2002 and the first 6 months of 2003, the building still sits empty in litigation and costs the government approximately ANG 800,000 quarterly thanks to the shenanigans of an "Honorable" MP.
  • MP Louie Laveist should tell the people if the following is true or false: While he was entrusted with the portfolio of Commissioner of Transportation in the Executive Council of 2003 to 2007, three transportation companies were started up by members of his immediate family (including one who currently works at Pelican/Simpson Bay Resort). The companies in question are: Quality Transport Corporation for which the then Commissioner approved five (5) bus permits, Business Transport Corporation for which he approved seven (7) permits and Expert Transport Corporation for which he approved five (5) permits. And then I want the former (DP) Commissioner, now "Honorable" NA MP Laveist to confirm or deny that these bus permits are being rented out to individual drivers, some of whom are the very same constituents who had requested a permit in their own name. A nice monthly income to the owner(s) of the three transport companies at the expense of the brow sweat of the constituents. I would classify THIS to be a BETRAYAL of the people TO THE CORE! To add insult to injury, the owners of the same businesses who are family members of the "Honorable" MP, have all been issued individual taxi permits. Bear in mind that a taxi permit at the time was only to be granted if it was to be the recipient's primary source of income. And if I am not mistaken, N.V.'s (limited liability companies) could be issued multiple bus permits. So-called "eenmanszaken" could only be issued a single bus permit. 

Mr. Laveist talked about "A BOLDFACED SLAP IN THE FACE OF THIS COUNTRY":

  •  I ask who is more "boldfaced" than the "Honorable" Member of Parliament Laveist who had the gall to present himself on the National Alliance political slate after having been convicted by the court.
Lastly, in his tirade on radio and so quoted in the print media, Mr. Laveist ends with inciting labor unrest, prefacing the call to this unrest with a lame statement that he "doesn't WANT labor unrest", but sees it as unavoidable. Then he calls on his colleague James to do "the honorable thing". That's when I gagged! Louie calling for someone else to do the "honorable" thing???? Yeah, right!!

Michael J. Ferrier

For a long live and successful Carnival in Sun Shine City we need to omit the dictatorship scheme Starsky and Hutch seem to possess yearly and finally put to rest this despotism within our carnival culture of Country St. Maarten, amount the heart of Calypsonians, Bands and individual artists whether its soca or calypso ECT: For too long now we have put up with their nonsensical deeds, their final decision are being made without our consent, and the astonishing announcement that are broadcast and it is stated to be confirm with the so claim SCDF final decision after taking note from the Band Members and Calypsonian to take back to the board and further discuss what new plans are set in place to make everybody happy. Instead this is their way or the highway. It seems they are board members that are undermining the authority of the SCDF president with making decisions when come to situation surrounding calypsonians and band members, even though we are the heart and soul of carnival which they are fully aware of, which need to be enforce permanently so they don't attempt to try and play treat of treat with us as if carnival falls in the Month of October. Moreover these two individual always believe they have better strategies than the calypsonians and Band members, for the simple facts that, they believe because they are part of the government officials or have access to a national broadcasting editorial news casts, that they can proclaim to the masses as they please. All due respect to the SCDF of Country St. Maarten, but I refuse the let anyone cross my passion as well as my associates in the arena. As most of us can recall on Lloyd Richardson talk show on Monday February 26, 2012 for our first proclamation for Carnival 2012, the SCDF vice president confirm the Road Jam and Soca Monarch participant and the when we discuss this in our meeting and it was suppose reconsider after the decision from the entire SCDF board well that just confirm we have no say for what we stated and what was writing down is null. In Starsky and Hutch minds who is running a Perry Mason strategy on us and thinking they succeed with their deeds. I don't know if both Starsky is playing the role of a tyranny and Hutch is been the acting governor. When it is a known fact that, they were not even at the first meeting upon our discussion of the Road jame and soca Monarch are being separated for bands and calypsonians, yet they making decision before the consent of the SCDF President and I don't think Stuart Johnson would allowed this to happen before reconsidering it with the participants. From this point on we demand that this dictatorship deed they both possess must be put to rest once and for all and let SCDF president deal with final decision making from hear on, before Starsky in Hutch in reverse destroy the name of the entire SCDF.
Las but not least I'm force to believe that the government official are also playing a strategist game with our culture as well unlike the Heineken Regatta donation they donate to keep that in tack, yet the funds go to the outsiders and don't stay in the country to regenerate. Nevertheless, it was told the donation the SCDF receive is for promotion of SXM via the Carnival and tourism attraction and not for the part takers like artists, carnival troops, and prize money for the winners, is this because they are trying to stop the power of calypso? If so welcome to 2012 carnival the Bacchanal has just start.

Sincerely,

His Majesty Baker Jr.

Private property is private property; I understand and respect that. But now after finally tearing down their buildings which were left to lie in ruin for more than 15 years for various reasons, the owner(s) and management of the MULLET BAY property have in their wisdom decided to ensure that the St. Maarten/St. Martin public and visiting tourists do not trespass ANYWHERE on their private property (they are in their good right to do so), by placing boulders on the immediate shoulders of the road that for all intents and purposes can be considered a public road through their land. My question is: even if they are trying to force everyone to use the one and only access road they must allow for the public to get to the public Mullet Bay beach ( so they do not walk across their golf course), what about when a vehicle has a mechanical problem and gets stuck on the road running through the property. From the parking in front of the former Chase Manhattan Bank (bldg. 15) to past the former locations of bldgs. 14, 13 and 9, the boulders along the road make a statement. And so do the ones further towards the Cupe Coy area, accentuating the issue of people not being able to park in designated areas where formerly buildings 61, 62, 63, 64, 65 and 66 stood (directly across the beach, including in the dip under the trees past the entrance to the Towers going to the Low Lands). It is true, having people trot across an active golf course is dangerous and could cause damage to them and to the grass. But guess what: When the resort and the golf course were originally planned and built, the guests staying in those buildings were sold on the fact that they "just had to cross the fairway from their suite and enjoy the immaculate white sand of Mullet Bay beach and the crystal clear water of the magnificent Caribbean Sea". So Mullet Bay, why not put your demarcation boulders a bit ON your property and put up signs: "PRIVATE PROPERTY. PARK AT YOUR OWN RISK & CROSS THE GOLF COURSE AT YOUR OWN RISK". You can even add: "TEMPORARY PUBLIC PARKING ON OUR PRIVATE PROPERTY", if your attorneys are afraid you may give away your rights. I am no lawyer, but am sure that where there is a will (by you to prove that you are not anti-social and don't really mind that our people and our visitors use small parts of your property while you have no immediate need to use the land yourself), your attorneys and engineers can find a way.

Michael J. Ferrier

The global economy is puttering. When the world sneezes we get a cold. Without a doubt our country is impacted by what is taking place and going on in Europe and the United States. Time and time again we have seen this, and the last impact and influence on our economic growth has been the financial collapse of the markets in late 2008 with the fallout hitting us in the latter half of 2009.
The current European debt crisis is having a negative impact on the U.S. economy; the world's largest, suggesting that it is facing a mid-year slump similar to episodes in 2010 and 2011. Prolonged weakness in the U.S. economy according to economists could worsen slowdowns in European and Asian countries that depend on doing business with U.S. consumers. Economists have already noticed slowdowns in China, India and Brazil.
The global recession ended for Asia and South American countries in 2009, but today things are different, and changing.
However, despite the gloom and doom, medical tourism is still on track within the Caribbean region. Investors see the potential and continue to develop their plans for Caribbean communities including Sint Maarten.
In the Cayman Islands, work continues to develop the vision of Dr. Devi Shetty's medical facility on a 600 acre plot comprising of a 2000-bed hospital, a medical educational facility, and assisted living homes for seniors. The 15-year project starts off with a 140-bed hospital, the "Narayana Cayman University Medical Centre."
Dr. Shetty is the founder of the Bangalore, India-based Narayana Hrudayalaya Group of Hospitals (14 hospitals in 11 cities, with close to 5,600 beds).
The hospital is expected to cater to 120 patients per day in its first year of operation. Patients would stay on island approximately 10 days. The hospital will eventually offer open heart/bypass surgery, angioplasty, heart-valve replacement, cancer treatment, bone-marrow transplant, organ transplant and orthopaedics.
Cayman Premier McKeeva Bush said in 2010 that in 2013 some 87,000+ patients and accompanying family members would arrive on Grand Cayman because of the medical facility, and by 2025 the number of stay-over medical tourists would increase to over one million per year (2010, stay-over Cayman air arrivals were 288,000). According to Bush's projections, the medical facility would lead to a 30 per cent increase in tourist air arrivals in 2013.
The aforementioned figures give an insight into the potential of the medical tourism facility to be established on Sint Maarten within the coming years.
Dr. Shetty's group back in April signed a document of public commitment with Ascension Healthcare Alliance to manage the Cayman medical facility besides handling group purchasing, facilities management and biomedical engineering services, another indication that the project here is moving forward. Ground breaking is expected in August and the 140-bed facility is expected to be open for business sometime in 2013.
Last week we were greeted with news that the Florida-based Advanced Orthopaedic Center, one of two groups interested in developing medical tourism on the island, met with Government to give them an update on their plans and how things are progressing.
The project will be an investment of US$250 million and will be developed in two phases. The group hopes to break ground in a few months and completing the entire project in two to three years.
The benefits of medical tourism will be tremendous, besides being an impetus for tourism; diversification of the type of tourist – medical; the medical care to be offered and also available to residents will enhance the health care of the Sint Maarten people.
At the end of every dark cloud there is a silver lining, and in our case, medical tourism is the key for the future development and enhancement of our tourism product and as a tourism destination.

Roddy Heyliger

In life we all make mistakes but then sometimes we catch ourselves, ask ourselves a question and make changes for the better. We will all continue to make mistakes in our lives but then if we decide to continue a particular mistake for years then we have a problem.

I have known this person for a little under a year now and I only recently found out about his pedophile behavior which was rather shocking...I have asked the gentleman on many occasions to seek help but up till this moment he hasn't made one move to seek any assistance for his problem. As a matter of fact, although he got caught he continues to deny everything.

I have not notified the authorities although this is the right thing to do. I am posting this here to get his attention and let him know that he needs to get help now before it's too late.

There is a particular individual working for the government of St. Maarten who has been frequently visiting Jamaica for many years, seeking vulnerable or destitute young school girls to prey on. He has also created several face book accounts with fictitious Facebook names. He scans Facebook seeking out his next victims.

All of his Facebook accounts are strictly for Jamaican school girls from the ages of 12 to 21. This guy has a sick obsession; He scans young girls on Facebook several times a day for hours; seeking to befriend them, paying more attention to dark skin skinny young teenagers. He starts off by complimenting them on how cute, sweet, and sexy they look. He also mentions that he has fallen in love with them at first sight and he wishes he could be their boyfriend. Some of these girls are so tiny they look like 8. He goes on by asking them about school pretending to show concern and offers to send them ten to fifteen thousand Jamaican dollars to buy themselves gifts asking for their full name and home address; Some do accept the offer but others refuse: He also asks these girls (some underage) to send him sexy private pics of themselves; He also sends them private pics of himself. (obviously of his private parts). I contacted one of the 14 year olds and she did confirm that he sent naked pics of himself to her.

Practically every 2 to 3 months, he sends about $75 US dollars to different Jamaican school girls via Western Union and sometimes tops up their cell phones. After the initial contact, he continues to maintain communication with them via Facebook and telephone. After he befriends these young girls, probably gains their trust, he then prepares to launch his attack.

When talking to those teenagers, he creates an inflated impression of himself to impress these girls He states that he has lots of money, he is well traveled, he goes on off island business trips, goes on cruises and he also claims that he currently owns boats. LIES LIES LIES. On one of his Facebook accounts, he has as his profile pic, his chest exposed, waving 20, 50, and 100 US dollar bills.

Every two to three months and sometimes every three weeks, he goes to Jamaica to exploit these girls. He takes every opportunity to fly to Jamaica and has stated that Jamaican teens are easy to get as most of them are poor and would do anything to obtain money.

This guy would leave his girlfriends at his house in St. Maarten and disappears for days, weeks, even months without saying one word. They would wake up one morning and he would be gone (to Jamaica of course to exploit these teenagers). Sometimes if you happened to see him before his departure he would mention some bogus story claiming that he was going down the road to come back but you would never see him again, well not for at least a few days, weeks, or months.

This has been going on for years. The first time he did his disappearing act and was confronted about it he became extremely enraged and asked in an aggressive psychotic manner if I was prepared to take a bullet for him. I had no idea what he was talking about. And he said to me; "You know where I was? You know where I was? I WAS IN THE JUNGLE."

When he gets to Jamaica he calls to inform some of these girls of his arrival: He would then make arrangements to meet with them; when he does, he may offer them notebook computers, phones cameras, money etc. He goes on to sleep with some and often times he would promise to marry some of them although he is supposedly still legally married which was found out recently. He also promises to take them to live with him in St. Maarten.

After having slept with some of them he would promise to help them with their school books and support them in any way. Some he has helped but many he hasn't: His next move is to delete and block some of them he has had sexual encounters with and refuses to take their calls: Eventually some realize that they were just being exploited.

After having found all the information from his cell phone text messages as well as on his Facebook page which he forgot to close and overhearing phone conversations and video chats, he blatantly denied everything stating that he wasn't the one who sent the e-mails it was hacked by a young school girl from Jamaica who got pissed off at him for not giving her any money: He stated that this young girl added a lot of young school girls to his page. With regard to the overheard phone calls and video chat his response was that he was just playing with them. The excuse for the numerous DHL and Western Union receipts of money sent to different Jamaican women was that it was some business he is doing that he will not or cannot reveal to anyone and the money has to be sent to different women to avoid any trace. With the reservation/ticket print outs to Jamaica; the excuse was; he goes through Jamaica as his transit destination to go to Cuba. What a pathological liar!

The reason he gave for the young dark skin teenagers who visit his home in St.Maarten is that, he has been very close to their parents and when they come over, they are there on the behalf of their parents and he has to accompany them to their parents' home so that he could help out financially:

I did mention to him that he has a sick problem and urge him to seek help: Months earlier I really did notice that he had this sick obsession to Facebook. He was always looking at very young Jamaican school girls in their school uniforms and other sexy outfits. This 50 year old claimed that these were his friends and even had the audacity to ask if I wanted to take a look: I was just so disgusted. Also, he would casually ask about young teenagers that I know and ask who their friends were; I had found it rather odd. In addition he kept insisting that I bring over my young friends even though I told him that I do not normally bring friends over to where I live. It so happened that one of my young friends came over and he insisted that he take her home alone. The young girl was smart enough to say that she was not going anywhere alone with this guy as we both figured he was up to something.

After indicating to him that if he doesn't stop what he was doing and get help I would expose him, he flew into a fit of rage and mentioned that he had set me up and would inform the police that I had broken into his room and stolen his money.

For now, I will not post this on the local newspaper neither will I mention your name. I hope you are reading this. Please get some help. Stay away from Facebook and computers and find yourself in some institution somewhere before it's too late. You are destroying these young girls' lives. You have daughters and this would be rather embarrassing if they were to find out. In Jamaica you can be faced with up to 15 years for child porn. With pedophilia I'm not sure how many years you may be faced with.

Please people if you are commenting please do not speculate and mention persons by name as we often time have the tendency to give misleading information about others based on second hand information and without having facts. This is coming from the horse's mouth and I do have all the proof so I can talk.

Lee B.

Dear Editor,

Allow me a space in your paper. I am not pointing fingers; I just want answers.

I have been hearing so many reports and reading a bunch of articles in connection with education in the space of one month. When for years our education system has been on the back burner, with our Education Department staff saying one thing, but doing nothing. Then there is the educational system that does not even make sense, when you look at it. Teachers go along with it maybe because they have no choice and need a job. A lot of parents go to school to complain and find out things about their children's education and they are told nothing can be done about it. Most of the schools have no Parent Teachers Association (PTA).

Education is on the bottom list of the agenda's of our politicians, because if our children are not educated, it is not their concern, as far as I can see. Everyone wants to sit in an office, because "our children are too rude" they say. Easy way out isn't it. Why is it we are trying to de-motivate our children, by implementing all kinds of rules and regulation that would hamper instead of help our children? "Keep the children in school" should be our motto.

There are no schools for children with special needs. Most of these children attend regular school and when they don't achieve the system puts them on the side and are only promoted because of their age.

As parents we have been asking the question for many years about the Technical section at Milton Peters College and why it was taken away? As parents we would also like to know what the role of the school board is in this equation. The technical section was so important, because of its hands on approach.

Now let us talk about the absenteeism of our school teachers. We are on the verge of beginning a new Academic Year and as has been the case for many years, we still we do not have enough Teachers and they are far too many teachers sick and stress during the school year.

Who pays the price of the above? The parents, who pay the school fee every school year and the children who sits the exam every year.

Why they are always cutting the budget of education, when money is being spent on all sorts of projects that can be put on hold and purchase vehicles, when we say that the island is in financial trouble.

Where are our priorities? Can we think for a moment on families who put their trust in our political system and get screwed over?

Then there is a press conference and an article this week in connection with decision makings on granting scholarships.

I am representing parents, who have many questions, because we read in the paper "Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport has now made a decision".

  • Is there a board of educators that sits and take decision with the Minister?
  • Does the department seek additional information from the scholars?
  • Which nationalities have been given scholarships?
  • After waiting six months, how they go about granting scholarships and do you keep n contact with the parents?
  • Is the St. Maarten University accredited?
  • Do we have capable teachers?

Former Minister of Education spoke about the University not being accredited. Were their meetings held with parents and students before these decisions?

The politicians get paid and move on with their lives. St. Maarten is stressed. When is enough!

Parents we need to stand together. Wake up and speak out. But then we ask for what? Nothing isn't going to change any way.

YOUR VOICE and OPINION WAS HEARD. They can't say we did nothing. Please answer my questions.

Concerned parent,

Miraida Carty

Dear Mr. HAAR,

This is to inform you, that it is my intention to pass by your office on Tuesday July 24, to collect the St. Martin cultural id-card issued to you in January of 2011.
Reason for us revoking this card, is your arrogance and unwillingness to show a minimum of respect and humility towards the sentiments and values of the St. Martin people by refusing to apologize for the printing in full of obscene language on the front-page of your paper.
Whether or not, that language represented the exact expression by MP Patrick ILLIDGE or not, is irrelevant.
As editor, you could have exposed the MP, without spelling out expletives in full and you very well know that.
However, you choose as a reporter to insult your St.Martin readers, just to get at an MP.
Just in case, you knew not.
Our St.Martin cultural id-card is a symbol of our very existence as a people, as well as our pride, heritage, our aspirations, our emancipation and values.
In addition, our card also represents our willingness to include non-native St. Martiners, with an added value as one of us.
Your attitude smacks of superiority towards what St. Martiners feel and/or think. Unfortunately, such leaves us no other option than to revoke your card.

The time is overdue, that St. Martiners stand up for what they believe in and draw a line in the sand and reclaim what is theirs.

Our id-card is not a popularity card for everybody.

It is about a pride in who we as St. Martiners are, irregardless how others see it.

Regards,

Leopold JAMES
President St.Martin Grassroots People movement and proud, native, indigenous St. Martiner - without apologies.

Opportunity is knocking! On July 25 ground was broken on the island of Nevis for a US$15 million medical facility, the New River Medical Centre. The facility will be completed in late 2013 and according to media reports, will be the Caribbean Region's first medical and rehabilitation centre.

Nevis Minister of Health Hon. Hensley Daniel says: "This is a new component being added to diversify the health sector. The health and medical tourism industry has emerged in response to the incredibly huge cost of having most surgical procedures performed in countries like the United States, Britain and Japan.

"Medical tourism has become big business for these countries by offering costs for patient care in an atmosphere that can often rival five star hotels, previously only found in the hospitality industry." Health Minister Hensley further explained that there were several mitigating factors which led to the increasing popularity of medical travel among them the high cost of health care, long weight times for certain procedures, the ease and affordability of international travel and improvements in both technology and standards of care in many countries.

Nevis Minister of Health Hensley: "The avoidance of waiting times is the leading factor for medical tourism in the UK (United Kingdom), whereas in the US the main reason is cheaper prices abroad. In 2009, there were 60,000 patients going for medical treatment abroad in the UK."

Opportunity is knocking! At the end of August, Indian Cardiologist Dr. Devi Shetty, his partners and Cayman Islands Government leaders broke ground at the new medical tourism centre. Dr. Shetty gave an overview to invited guests saying the facility will bring lower costs, a high quality hospital with the aim to be known as not the cheapest hospital, but as the 'safest hospital' in this part of the world.

Shetty added that he sees 60 to 80 children a day in his office back in India, and has to tell their mother's how much an operation to repair a hole in the heart would cost, and if they cannot pay for it, it means the difference between life and death for the patient. He added that patients all over the world face the same situation, and that only 10 per cent of the world's population can afford so-called tertiary health care. The cost of health care has become a big issue everywhere, a Cayman media house reported.

Dr. Shetty described the aforementioned as a drama and that someone has to stop it. He commended the Government of the Cayman Islands for putting the necessary instruments in place to facilitate the Shetty Hospital to be built, creating an opportunity to stop this calamity that he described earlier.

The first phase of the project entails the construction of a 140-bed tertiary care hospital which is scheduled to be operational in November 2013. More than 200 construction jobs will be created to build the first phase of the hospital with another 300 jobs being created when the hospital opens in November of next year.

The Premier of the Cayman Islands McKeeva Bush said the ground breaking not only marked the beginning of construction of the new hospital, but the advent of a new leg of the Cayman Island's economy – medical tourism. Bush said that during the next 10-years, the project would add more than $3 billion to Cayman's Gross Domestic Product.

While the hospital will be catering to medical tourists seeking cancer treatment, open heart and bypass surgeries, organ transplants, angioplasty and orthopaedics, local patients will also benefit from the services and care and may no longer need to travel off island for such treatments. Imagine the cost savings.

Medical tourism is also knocking at Sint Maarten's door. The interests shown by Florida-based Advanced Orthopaedic Center since 2009 to invest approximately US$250 million in Sint Maarten in the construction of a medical facility catering to tourism would also complement the St. Maarten Medical Center.

Nevis, Cayman Islands as mentioned in this piece, and soon Barbados. Officials from Winners Development and American World Clinics are planning to travel to Barbados in the week of September 22 to meet with business and government officials to discuss health care tourism and the development of a US$100 million international medical centre on that island. It will feature 60 beds and 12 operating rooms and expected to be open in 2015.

Opportunity is knocking! The benefits to the Sint Maarten economy, to the business community, the employment opportunities, and the health (health care) of the nation, will take this country to another level in its overall national development of its people, future generations, and the economy.

Medical tourism is the key for the future development and enhancement of our tourism product and as a tourism destination. Opportunity is knocking at our door!

Roddy Heyliger

According to the World Food Summit Plan of Action of Rome, 1996, "Food security exists when all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life."

A study of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) found that food security is compromised not so much by lack of food availability as by inadequate access to foods and dietary patterns that adversely impact on nutritional status. Many countries are experiencing a shift in nutrition patterns that has resulted in increasing rates of obesity, which in turn has contributed to an increase in nutrition-related Chronic Non-communicable Diseases including diabetes and hypertension, according to the CARICOM regional food, nutrition and security policy of 2010.

CARICOM's food security may not be compromised by lack of food availability, there are issues related to the declining trend of food production, and increasing trends in favour of imports.

Our country is totally dependent on food imports.

Rising food prices during 2007-2008 and the economic crisis of 2008-2009 have affected all countries, increasing unemployment, reducing income opportunities, tourist arrivals and remittances and decreasing purchasing power with very serious impacts on the poor.

Sint Maarten and others in the Caribbean Basin live with the daily reality that small populations and land masses along with distances from other Caribbean countries and trading partners and insufficient strategic planning reduce the possibilities of exploiting economies of scale.

According to the study, these factors result in higher prices for imported inputs and higher costs of export products, as smaller purchasing and sales volumes increase product, transaction and transportation costs.

Back in July it was announced by Project Coordinator for Sustainable Agriculture Development Roseann Rumnit, that approximately 120 million Euros is available for the development of farming projects on the North side of the island. These funds have been available since 2002.

The European Union (EU) and French State made funds available 10-years ago in the form of a grant under the Re-development of Agriculture, Tradition, Culture, and Agro-tourism Programme. The funds will be provided indirectly to landowners individually on a case-by-case study of applications.

A number of meetings have been organized between land owners and the Prefet of St. Martin. These landowners can be considered as "Smallholder Agriculture."

The world population today stands at over seven (7) billion and counting. By 2025, 13-years from now, it will climb to eight (8) billion, nine (9) billion in 2043, and this will require a 10 per cent increase in water for agricultural use.

The Governments of both sides of the island should come together to discuss a strategic alliance in the area of food security. Business organizations should also be involved in this process from both sides of the island.

The current situation in world food markets, characterized in sharp increases in maize, wheat, and soybean prices, has raised fears of a repeat of the 2007-2008 world food crises. Three United Nations (UN) agencies, Food and Agriculture Organization, International Fund for Agricultural Development, and the World Food Programme, agree that urgent action is needed to make sure that current price shocks do not turn into a catastrophe hurting tens of millions over the coming months.

The two main interconnected problems identified that must be tackled is the immediate issue of some high food prices, which can impact heavily on food import-dependent countries and on the poorest people; and the long-term issue of how we produce, trade and consume food in an age of increasing population, demand and climate change.

Sustainable smallholder agriculture is seen as the way to go for the future where smallholder farmers are able to contribute to raising food availability by 70 per cent by 2050, which is what will be required to feed a growing, more urbanized population.

That is why a strategic partnership between the North and South sides of the island, is very much valid, since it would tackle two very important insular as well as global issues, food security and climate change, especially looking at the long-term future of St. Martin/Sint Maarten.

Roddy Heyliger

policevaninhandicapparkingspot19092012Dear Editor,

For over a week now I have seen a police van parked parked on a invalid parking. I think it is a big shame that a) the driver apparently didn't see the problem of parking the vehicle there and b) all other officers apparently didn't see a problem either as no one has moved the vehicle up to this day. The Police station has its own parking in front, in the back and next to the salt pond. Any regular vehicle that would park on this spot would have been (and should have been) towed and fined from day one.

I would like to have the attached picture published in order for police to realize they have to set the right example. They will never gain respect from the public if they only enforce the law on others, and not on themselves. A well known comment is: you can have my spot, if you take my disability also.

Best regards,

Hedy Richardson

Climate change: refers to the long-term shift in overall weather conditions over a period of time. Within this century, significant changes are expected. The change in climate has to do with human activities. Scientists are very concerned, because climate change will have significant implications on the natural environment and on our daily lives. There is no longer any serious doubt that climate change is taking place, as there is a wealth of science supporting the conclusion that humans are causing climate change.

In its Fourth Assessment Report released in 2007 – five years ago – the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, an international scientific body, concluded with "greater than 90 per cent confidence" that global warming is due to human activities. Some of these activities include the burning of fossil fuels in power stations like GEBE for electricity, the use of petrol and diesel in trucks, busses and cars and deforestation.

The type of impact varies per country. The warming of the earth changes weather patterns, increasing the severity and frequency of extreme weather events such as floods, droughts and hurricanes. Higher temperatures causes the ice caps in the North and South poles to melt which results in an increase in sea-levels around the globe, therefore threatening low-lying areas. Other impacts will be on the natural habitats of animals and plant species, and effects on food crop production.

Countries have noticed trends in their local weather, which are consistent with global observations of climate change. Some experiences have been warmer weather conditions; the sea level has also increased; more heavy rainfall over short periods; increased food prices when countries which we import food from experience intense storms or prolonged droughts.

Sint Maarten is not immune to climate change. It is very much a concern to us and the wider Caribbean region.

Considerable steps are being taken within the region on various fronts. The Third Caribbean Sustainable Energy Forum and Exhibition was held last week in St. Kitts & Nevis. It was held under the theme: "Advancing Energy Integration and Energy Access through Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in CARICOM."

The forum looked at the critical role of the Region's abundant renewable energy resources in facilitating energy integration in the Caribbean and access to clean energy. The burning of fossil fuels is a clear example as mentioned before as one of the contributing factors to climate change.

The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) forum was held against the backdrop of the Region's continued search for adequate response to the major energy sector challenges and national development challenges for most Caribbean countries, with respect to the issue of the lack of energy security reflected in lack of affordability of energy linked to their over dependence on imported petroleum and its derivatives; and for all countries, the matter of lack of energy sustainability in the context of the climate change challenge.

Isn't it about time that climate change within the Kingdom should become a Kingdom discussion point? The Netherlands has already made considerable inroads within this area. For Sint Maarten, I haven't heard anything, and I am not able to say too much about Aruba and Curacao and the Dutch public entities known as the BES islands.

It was stated a few months ago that the Prime Ministers in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom (Aruba, Curacao and Sint Maarten) will be meeting next month to discuss areas of cooperation and ways in which they can work together. Work groups have already been established and were preparing relevant proposals in preparation for the October 26 meeting referred to as the Arikok meeting.

The three Prime Ministers should add the discussion point of climate change to their agenda. It has been considered one of the most important and pressing challenges facing the international community of nations, and is one of the key issues of the 21st century where no country in the world big or small is immune.

Roddy Heyliger

The impact of climate change will only be evident over the long term, spanning many election cycles, while the costs of preventive actions will be huge and must be paid up front. You cannot wait to see if it will happen, because then it would have already been too late, and the costs will be much more.

Sint Maarten has to start planning today for climate change. It must be placed on the political agenda today! Some may say what silliness is this, but climate change is real and it won't be going anywhere.

Climate change: refers to the long-term shift in overall weather conditions over a period of time. The type of impact varies per country. The warming of the earth changes weather patterns, increasing the severity and frequency of extreme weather events such as floods, droughts and hurricanes. Higher temperatures causes the ice caps in the North and South poles to melt which results in an increase in sea-levels around the globe, therefore threatening low-lying areas. Other impacts will be on the natural habitats of animals and plant species, and effects on food crop production.

Everybody is aware of the investments that must be made when building a home or a business with respect to the threat that hurricanes pose to our islands. Your structure must be able to sustain a category three hurricane minimum. Hurricane Luis thought us a lesson to invest.

Planning and preparing for climate change is the same thing. However, there is a difference. The investment is made for the long-term, and for the sustainability of future generations of Sint Maarteners. It is an investment into our children and their children's children, by maintaining a secure sustainable living environment for our future generations.

To ensure that Sint Maarten is prepared and ready for climate change threats and opportunities, a dedicated organization should be established – "Sint Maarten National Climate Change Secretariat (SNCCS). This should fall under the Office of the Prime Minister.

The objective of SNCCS is to coordinate climate change policies across government agencies and ensure that plans are prepared and progress tracked and monitored. The secretariat would also deal with climate change issues within the Kingdom and with international organizations. The SNCCS would also coordinate local mitigation and adaptation responses to climate change.

Our country is a small island with very limited natural resources. The impact of climate change, including sea level rise, will be very serious, and therefore we need to take the issue of climate change very seriously. Climate change presents opportunities, but we have to prepare for the challenges.

Climate change is not only a government issue. It is also an issue for the private sector and the non-governmental organization sector. A permanent committee on Climate Change needs to also be established by the Parliament of Sint Maarten. Parliamentarians also have a role to play in preparing the nation for the long-term impacts of climate change where investments in preparation have to start within this decade.

With respect to mitigation measures, small steps are being taken. The private sector must be commended for taking initiatives in wind and solar energy as well as LED lights to lessen our countries foot print on the environment. These are steps in the right direction to run energy efficient operations and facilities. The past UP-led Government and the current NA-led Government have indicated initiatives related to alternative clean energy solutions. The public, private and NGO sectors need to come together to develop the "Sustainable Sint Maarten Blueprint (SSxB)," an initiative that represents a national effort to reduce our energy dependence.

Besides mitigation measures, the next major effort is adaptation measures. As a low-lying, densely populated island in the tropics, we are vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. These impacts according to international studies that have been carried out are temperature extremes, heavy rainfall events, sea rise levels, stronger hurricanes etc.

If we had the SNCCS, one of the first steps would be to undertake vulnerability studies to better understand long-term physical impacts such as sea level rise, temperature increases etc would have on our country. Uncertainties remain on the extent of climate change and the timing in which it will unfold, hence the importance of having an SNCCS, and planning from now.

Sint Maarten is not immune to climate change. It is very much a concern to us and the wider Caribbean region.

Roddy Heyliger

george21082009Member of Parliament George Pantophlet says that government is indeed hitting the ground running. The reduction of the price of gasoline and the future plans to deal with the propane gas and Gebe fuel clauses are on stream. He is looking forward to stricter controls with regard to prices in the supermarkets because bringing these essential components under control will surely increase the purchasing power of the consumers. What is also important is adding more products to the list of basic items. This will be discussed with the Minister of Economic Affairs and tourism Mr. Romeo Pantophlet who is presently abroad. He will also inquire as to the progress on the Casino Gaming Board. The member said he had a discussion with the Minister of Finance Mr. Roland Tuitt with whom he brought up the subject of the dividends. As one can remember the question was posed by the Member of Parliament to the former Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto as to why government owned companies were not paying dividends to the shareholders (people of St. Maarten). Mr. Shigemoto had promised to look into the matter of establishing a committee but this never materialized. The Member of Parliament was assured by Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt that a committee will be set up to look into the possibilities. Just recently in a report the Committee for Financial Supervision had stated that based on the last financial reports of the government owned companies, they are healthy and they see no reason why these government owned companies can't contribute by paying dividends into the government coffers. To be clear this will be in addition to the concession fees already being paid by some of these companies. Another matter discussed with the Minister was the procedures on tax collections. Apparently government can withhold one third of your salary and do so without informing the tax payer. The Member of Parliament is looking into how this law can be amended. The right to withhold the taxes owed is no problem but the person should be informed beforehand. He can imagine what happens to the people who are confronted with this and especially those in the low income bracket. What was also discussed were the outstanding casino related fees of some 25.9 million guilders since 2001. It appears that there are court litigations ongoing. The Minister promised to also look into this matter. The Member of Parliament feels that it is not right for millions to be owned by these companies who by the way don't pay Turnover Tax, while personal taxes are being withheld left right and center. Even the pensioners are not spared. What he did not discussed as it only came up during a discourse with someone later on is the issue of the gold reserves. St. Maarten needs to know that its share is secured. Telling us it is there is not enough we need to see it. The Member of Parliament plans to meet with all the other Ministers to get a sense of how they are progressing. They have their responsibilities and he has his as we all should be hitting the ground running.

Member of Parliament George Pantophlet

St. Barths proudly became an OCT (Overseas Country and Territory) on January 1st, 2012. The reason for this proud move is that since 1977 the successive leaders, in all aspects of life and development on their island, have consistently worked towards the goal of managing their own affairs, even though St. Barths is and wants to remain a part of the French Republic.

Mr. Bruno Magras, the last mayor of the Commune and the first president of the new Collectivity, who is a role model of a politician for small economies like ours, is to be commended, together with his predecessors since 1977 for having attained this milestone for their people. They have demonstrated a common sense of purpose, for they have never deviated from their goal focused on safeguarding the interests of their island and its people. The upcoming retirement of President Bruno Magras from political office may seem risky, as the great concern lies in the fact that outsiders' political forces can overpower the common sense of purpose of the St. Barths people, the leaders' success being truly grounded in their determination throughout the years to put 'country above self.'

'Country above self' is definitely not a defining feature of the ruling political body in St. Martin, whether majority or minority. The sense of purpose aimed at is blatantly the empowerment and betterment of the leaders' social and family standards at the expense of the people of St. Martin. They seek to neglect their professional careers and make politics, which is the business of the people, their personal business, and thence easily become the enemy and traitor of the people, as they cannot handle both their personal advancement and the advancement of the people. They dive into major conflicts of interest. This have been going on in St. Martin as long as the St. Barths politicians and people have been working towards making their island less dependent on outside entities, such as Guadeloupe, France, and Europe, thus crafting their specific kind of governance and suiting their budget to serve the interest of their people.

The widely publicized notion, promoted by outsider-dominated groups during electoral times, that St. Martin must remain a UPT (Ultra-peripheral Territory) in order to ensure its development, is the biggest fallacy and wildest illusion. This notion was clearly stated in the July 2003 ROAD MAP (Document d'Orientation) proposed by politicians and socio-professionals who were pushing for article 74. Actually, it is not the quantity of money available to politicians that ensures the prosperity of their territory; it is how they manage it in the interest of their country and its people. This calls for sacrifice, balance, and total absence of greed. Where close family is concerned, the individual politician has to balance his concerns, in order not to compromise his close family in the process of serving his country and its people, which is what political commitment is all about. Which politician do you know does just that? Comparing both the South, an OCT with much less investment money than the North, a UPT with millions more investment money throughout the last 25 years, the difference of infrastructural development only is a blatant proof that it is not the quantity of money available to politicians that create jobs for their people and economic growth for their territory.

Daniella JEFFRY

Honorable members of St. Maarten government,

More and more people who were and still are being deprived of or not being able to claim their inheritance as well as unacknowledged offspring of various deceased property owners in St. Maarten/Saint-Martin have been approaching me for assistance in getting them the technological and legal work done in order for them to be able to receive their rightful share of their biological parent's estate.

Needless to say, these procedures cost money and many of these offspring can not afford them, and as such, these offspring in most cases suffer mentally and financially as their other, in control of these estates, spouses sisters and or brothers are also sometimes not able to do the necessary to get their estates documented, appraised and divided.

For these reasons, I, who these persons are approaching, hereby appeal to those responsible in government to set up a fund in the amount of around Naf. 2,000,000.00 in its budget in the name of a foundation to be called: National Inheritance Claimants Fund (NICF) to pay for the costs of establishing an office to handle requests for these procedures from individuals or families seeking the necessary financial assistance on a "no cure, no repay" basis to keep the fund liquid.

Because of my 14 years experience in these types of cases, for myself, I am willing and able to offer concrete and effective advise to all requiring my assistance especially when it comes to the part of hiring and dealing with legal advise in these complex matters.

I trust that this open letter will get your immediate attention for this very urgent matter and look forward to a positive response within 2 weeks from the date of this letter.

Norman C. Wathey

I have been waiting quite some time for the chosen One to appear and for the Coming that is to save this sinful earth, just like All God's Children have been waiting.

Yes, the US finally elected some black mayors in their big cities but only when those cities were bankrupt or on their way to being bankrupt. Yes, we got President Obama but only when the US was on it way to being bankrupt, or already bankrupt, some say.

Now we have a breath of fresh air, we have Mr. Alain Richardson and the RRR but these elected saviors can neither walk on water nor can they turn water into wine.

I do believe that in most democratic governments there is a serious attempt to separate state from religion, and even to separate the judicial, the legislative and the executive branches. This is done in an attempt to sort of keep the balance and manage the government equitably for all the people, and not just the ones who voted for the elected leader.

I voted for Hollande and for the RRR that they are the best persons right now to put your confidence in to straighten out some of the devastating problems facing us. Maybe God will help us with the rest:

President Hollande has France and the European Community on his shoulders, President Richardson has Saint-Martin and France. President Hollande will propose legislation in certain domains, such as health, family immigration, fiscal, etc. that we may be happy to assimilate others that we may be able to avoid by voting for derogations and others that we may have to fight against or swallow.

President Richardson has not even had 75 days in his seat! So he has not even had the time to scope out all the financial intricacies and dead weights creating the 30 years monstrous nightmare called DEFICIT for Saint-Martin, must less obtain financial possibilities, savoir faire, tools to repair and arms to fight to put this ship back in the race.

And you condemn him as godless, unconscious of the complexities of immigration in Saint-Martin and think that you can frolic the frontiers of defamation with impunity calling him and the RRR communist?

Such talk can only dribble out the mouth of a man of little faith, a spoil child who fantasizes that elections is really " a game" and forgets that Papa God said "...the poor shall inherit the world/earth". A hell of a Communist that rebel God!

But really, how dare you? Who are creating the CRISIS today the overabundant banks and institutions or the tired and downtrodden, the poor, or those in need?

By the way, I believe the majority of the World's Powers on whatever continent you wish to venture to will confirm to you that the present world economic problem is a result of greed, abuse, theft and rape of the ordinary man in the Capitalists countries and enterprises, national and multinationals; as well as the same among the exclusive hungry rich "paradise hypocrites" in even the socialists' countries and, worse, the dictatorship countries.

Mr. Alain Richardson, considering his profession, has spent over 20 years study functional economics of companies and over 14 years practicing professionally the art of saving companies, creating others and keeping them profitable as well as working to ameliorate the economical situation in Saint-Martin. He is not about to give up and neither am I, the RRR nor the real Saint-Martiners because we are ready to help.

Patricia Chance-Duzant , Esq

Dear Editor,

After the verdict of April 13, 2012, in which the court ordered the Wathey family to provide me with full accountability for all of N. C. Wathey Estate or pay a penalty of Naf. 20,000.00 per day to a maximum of Naf. 25,000,000.00 for non-compliance, I contemplated "giving the pen a rest" only to, once again, have to go back to the same pen because I still can not tell the court that I am one step closer to receiving what is due to me, almost 2 months after this verdict and now the penalty is running up.

To date, the notary involved to execute the division of the estate, has not received the requested list of information they need to finish their work. Received is a baseless report compiled by their tenant and private accounting firm; Price Waterhouse Coopers, that shows check numbers missing, checks for large sums written out to Brenda Wathey for repairs on some house without any receipts for payments made whatsoever leaving me to wonder whether she can produce these receipts or not.

The question remains, why is Brenda not forthcoming with the requested information; does she have somethings she would prefer kept a secret, why am I not allowed to see the tax returns for the estate as well as for all the dozen or so companies, bank statements, shareholders registers and other documents in support of Price Waterhouse Coopers so-called report.

Miss Brenda seems not to realize that the verdict I have against them is not against Price Watrehouse Coopers, it is against them themselves, I have nothing with Price Waterhouse Coopers, they were not condemned to give me anything and they are not even independent in this matter.

I hereby would like to make abundantly clear to Brenda that I still need the requested information and that the longer she takes to hand it over, the higher the penalty will run.
I expect no problem in collecting it when the time comes!

Norman C. Wathey

It was with a great sense of pride last October when I heard St. Maarten had became a member of Interpol. This Tuesday the international organization will meet in St. Maarten to discuss a range of issues, one of which is the extremely important issue of pharmaceutical crimes.

Residents of St. Maarten should be encouraged by our political leaders to take an interest in the information presented, as it directly affects all of us, including our children and their children. The practice of trafficking "medications" which are actually fake brews that can kill or cause permanent damage is most serious. We trust our medical professionals to exercise the best care possible when they diagnose and treat us for medical issues. Often that trust must extend to the writing of prescriptions and the receipt of the correct medications in the correct dosages from the pharmacy.

Counterfeit and illicit medicines is truly an international problem which adversely affects hundreds of millions of trusting patients with dire consequences. In 2004 the world saw counterfeit baby formula kill 60 infants in China from malnutrition. Patients who have taken counterfeit antibiotics have died needlessly over the past decade, largely due to the increase of organized crime in distributing such highly profitable "knock offs". The most vulnerable - the poor in small countries where drug purification tests are not available. How can you, as a resident of this beautiful island, know for sure where your prescription medication came from, and whether it is genuine and in the correct dosage?

Interpol's selection of St. Maarten for its conference 28 February through 1 March 2012 is a source of pride to the government and the people. This is a wonderful opportunity to become involved through education of the information that comes from this important conference. Hopefully the Health Minister will make a presentation following this conference to the public.

Claude F. Bordelon

Suite à l'opération coordonnée associant la DCCRF et la gendarmerie nationale, réalisée le mercredi 5 décembre 2012, à l'initiative du Préfet délégué et du vice-procureur de la République sur des établissements de plage situés dans le quartier des terres basses, deux arrêtés préfectoraux portant suspension de l'activité de ces établissements jusqu'à constatation de la mise en conformité ont été notifiés le 20 décembre 2012.
Le 21 décembre 2012, une opération associant la DCCRF, la gendarmerie nationale, la police territoriale a été menée aux fins de procéder à la consignation du mobilier de plage utilisé par les dits établissements.

L'échelon régional de l'INVS a réuni le Comité d'experts des maladies infectieuses et émergentes de Saint Martin, le 18 décembre 2012, afin d'analyser la situation épidémiologique de la dengue. Les dernières données transmises par le réseau sentinelle local à la cellule de veille sanitaire de l'Agence de santé de Guadeloupe, Saint-Martin, Saint-Barthélemy confirment le passage en phase de vigilance.
L'Agence prévoit de continuer ses actions de pulvérisations dans les zones de quartier les plus touchées.

Compte tenu des conditions climatiques favorables au développement des moustiques, la préfecture de Saint-Barthélemy et de Saint-Martin demande à la population de mettre en oeuvre les mesures de prévention sans délai, de manière rigoureuse. C'est en effet à ce stade qu'elles sont les plus efficaces pour éviter le passage en épidémie de dengue.

Rappel des mesures de précaution et de prévention à prendre pour prévenir et se protéger des piqûres de moustiques AEDES AEGYPTI

L'agence de santé rappelle que pour une lutte efficace contre la prolifération du seul moustique, vecteur de la dengue, l'aedes aepypti, des mesures sont à prendre pour vous prémunir à l'intérieur et autour de votre habitat:

  • évitez les piqûres de moustiques le matin et le soir, en utilisant des sprays ou des crèmes répulsifs ; demandez conseil à votre pharmacien
  • préférez les vêtements longs le soir
  • installez des moustiquaires aux portes et fenêtres, au sein de votre habitat, dormez sous moustiquaire pour éviter les piqûres du matin, en particulier les enfants en bas âge et les personnes âgées
  • veillez à éliminer les stagnations d'eau dans vos maisons et autour de vos maisons, car lesstagnations d'eaux claires sont des lieux de reproduction du moustique: surveiller aussi vos pots à fleur et dessous de pot
  • protégez la citerne de votre maison de la prolifération de moustiques par une toile moustiquaire
  • si votre citerne n'est pas traitée, vous pouvez développer un élevage de poissons golomines qui mangent les larves de moustiques Aedes aegypti et en diminue par conséquent la prolifération
  • nettoyez régulièrement vos gouttières, assurez leur vidange en cas de stagnation de l'eau après des épisodes pluvieux
  • vérifiez le bon état de votre fosse sceptique
  • lors du passage des appareils d'épandage insecticides, ouvrez largement vos portes et fenêtres Il est rappelé que la dengue est une maladie virale, familièrement considérée comme une grippe tropicale, qui se traduit par une forte fièvre accompagnée de maux de tête, de courbatures, d'une fatigue importante qui peut durer plusieurs semaines.

Il est vivement conseillé:

  1. D'éviter la prise d'aspirine et autres anti-inflammatoires du fait du risque d'hémorragie et plus généralement d'éviter toute automédication
  2. En cas de fièvre, il est conseillé de consulter son médecin traitant qui pourra prescrire une prise de sang. C'est une maladie pour laquelle il n'existe pas de traitement préventif, ni traitement spécifique, ni vaccin à ce jour.

La Délégation Territoriale de Saint-Martin et Saint-Barthélemy se tient à disposition des entreprises, hôtels, gestionnaires d'immeuble pour les informer des mesures à prendre pour lutter contre le développement de moustiques.

Contact : Service de Lutte antivectorielle 0590 27 96 94 ou 0590 27 16 18

Le Dimanche 23 décembre, 2012 se tiendra la traditionnelle parade lumineuse annuelle de Grand-Case.
Elle partira du centre culturel à partir de 19h00.
Elle traversera le Boulevard Bertin-Maurice pour arriver au parking de la Poste et retournera par le Boulevard, pour une arrivée devant le Centre Culturel de Grand-Case.

Venez nombreux célébrer ce moment festif et admirer les nombreux chars lumineux, sans oublier le Père Noël.

JOYEUX NOËL A TOUS !!!

Mardi 19 juillet à 17h30, le conducteur d'un cyclomoteur âgé de 18 ans a perdu la vie alors qu'ilcirculait entre Marigot et Grand Case. Les premiers éléments d'enquête tendent à indiquer que lavictime, bien qu'elle portait son casque de sécurité, n'avait pas bouclé la sangle jugulaire ; lecasque a ainsi été éjecté lors du choc et ne protégeait pas la tête de la victime lorsqu'elle a heurtéle sol. Le simple geste de boucler sa sangle jugulaire aurait de façon certaine permis de préserversa vie sur cet accident.

Ce drame s'ajoute a quatre autres accidents mortels de la circulation survenus depuis le début de l'année 2012 à St Martin. Parmi les 5 personnes décédées cette année sur les routes de la partiefrançaise, 3 étaient des conducteurs de deux roues. Entre 2010 et 2012, 11 conducteurs ou passagers de deux roues ont ainsi perdu la vie et 52 ont été blessés, parmi lesquels certainsgarderont des séquelles à vie. Bien qu'il ait été observé que le port du casque par les conducteurs de deux roues soit de plus enplus fréquent, le respect de cette règle de sécurité demeure largement insuffisant. En outre, lapratique consistant à porter le casque simplement posé sur le dessus de la tête sans que la sanglejugulaire soit attachée est régulièrement observée.

La gendarmerie nationale rappelle que le fait de ne pas porter le casque de sécurité pour lesconducteurs ou passagers de deux roues, ou de porter le casque de sécurité sans l'attacher,
constitue une infraction au code de la route punissable d'une amende de 135 €. Il s'agit en outre de l'unique protection dont disposent les conducteurs ou passagers de deux roues afin de préserverleur vie en cas d'accident.

Une opération de lutte contre la délinquance routière, principalement orientée sur la recherche des infractions liées à la conduite sous l'empire d'un état alcoolique (C.E.E.A), était menée le samedi 15 décembre 2012 de 02h00 à 05h00 par la brigade territoriale autonome de Saint-Barthélémy.
Réalisée conjointement avec la brigade motorisée de Saint-Martin (E.D.S.R de Guadeloupe) et la police territoriale de la Collectivité d'Outre-Mer de Saint-Barthélémy, l'opération mobilisait au total 07 militaires de la gendarmerie et deux agents territoriaux, engagés au niveau de Gustavia.
Une cinquantaine de conducteurs ainsi que leurs véhicules ont été contrôlés, permettant de relever les infractions suivantes:

  • 08 C.E.E.A délictuelles - Taux supérieur à 0,4 mg/l d'air expiré - (0,98 - 0,79 - 0,76 - 0,73 - 0,68 - 0,67 - 0,52 - 0,42) ;
  • 08 C.E.E.A contraventionnelles - Taux compris entre à 0,25 et 0,39 mg/l d'air expiré - (0,39 - 0,39 - 0,38 - 0,38 - 0,38 - 0,36 - 0,33 - 0,33) ;
  • 04 refus d'obtempérer ;
  • 01 non mutation de carte grise ;
  • 01 défaut de plaques d'immatriculation ;
  • 03 pneumatiques lisses ;
  • 01 non port de casque.

Maurice Herzog, ancien ministre, ancien parlementaire, s'est éteint aujourd'hui à l'âge de 93 ans.

Résistant au sein d'un bataillon de chasseur alpin, Maurice Herzog aura été une figure de l'alpinisme français en gravissant l'Annapurna avec ses compagnons. Ensemble, ils ouvrirent cette discipline exigeante au grand public.

Haut-commissaire et secrétaire d'Etat à la Jeunesse et aux Sports, il fut un militant de la cause sportive, et contribua à l'émergence d'un modèle où pratiques de masse et d'excellence sont étroitement associées.

C'est sous son égide que l'Union nationale des centres sportifs de plein air (UCPA) a été créée en 1965, pour promouvoir auprès de la jeunesse française l'accès aux pratiques sportives de plein air.

Jean Marc Ayrault, Premier ministre, salue la mémoire de l'ancien résistant, de l'alpiniste, de l'élu et du militant de la cause sportive.

La Préfecture de Saint-Barthélemy et de Saint-Martin et l'Agence de Santé de Guadeloupe, Saint-Martin et Saint-Barthélemy informent la population d'un cas importé de choléra sur l'île de Saint Martin.
Ce cas signalé comme probable par le centre hospitalier, par un communiqué le jeudi 6 décembre 2012, est aujourd'hui considéré comme avéré suite aux examens de vérification de l'Institut Pasteur à Paris.
D'après l'investigation épidémiologique du Pôle de Veille Sanitaire de l'ARS en lien avec la Cellule de l'Institut National de Veille Sanitaire, il n'y a aucun élément en faveur de l'existence de cas secondaires à ce jour. La surveillance est maintenue par mesures de précaution.
Cette contamination fait suite à un séjour à Saint-Domingue.
Pour rappel, l'île comprenant Haïti et Saint Domingue est actuellement touchée par une épidémie de choléra qui est une maladie due à la bactérie Vibrio cholerae. Elle se caractérise parfois par des diarrhées brutales, très abondantes, liquides et claires menant à une sévère déshydratation.
Toute personne qui présenterait ces symptômes est invitée à consulter rapidement son médecin généraliste pour une prise en charge médicale précoce.
Aussi, nous vous rappelons l'importance du lavage des mains :

  • avant la préparation et la consommation d'aliments ;
  • avant de donner des soins aux enfants ;
  • après avoir été aux toilettes.

Le 18 octobre 2012 vers 22 heures une rixe éclate après un match de football opposant deux équipes saint-martinoises sur le terrain de Quartier d'Orléans. L'auteur s'en était pris à un joueur de la partie adverse après une altercation durant le match. La victime avait été blessée superficiellement à l'arme blanche. L'intervention des autres joueurs avait permis de mettre fin à cette rixe et probablement d'éviter des blessures plus graves.
L'individu identifié, a été placé en garde à vue le 29 novembre 2012, par les militaires de la brigade de Marigot. A l'issue, il fait l'objet d'une convocation en justice le 07 février 2013, devant le tribunal correctionnel de Saint-Martin.

Le 12 octobre 2012 vers 10h30, un enseignant du collège Mont-Des-Accords de Concordia se fait agresser à la sortie de son établissement, par deux jeunes dont l'un lui fait sonner une corne de brume proche de son oreille. L'enseignant lui fait part de son mécontentement. Il est alors roué de coups par les jeunes et blessé au visage.
L'enquête est confiée à la communauté de brigades de Saint-Martin.
Les investigations réalisées par les enquêteurs, permettent d'identifier les deux auteurs présumés. Ces derniers, ont été convoqués devant le délégué du procureur de la République de Saint-Martin.

Dans le cadre des festivités de Noël, le service Art et Culture de la Collectivité organise un concours de puddings traditionnels, qui aura lieu le samedi 22 décembre prochain, sur le Front de mer de Marigot au niveau de la station de taxi.
Pour les inscriptions, veuillez vous rapprocher du service Art et Culture de la Collectivité, situé à l'ancienne école du bord de mer, ou contactez le service au 0590-29-59-18, ou 0690-88-90-97.

Le jeudi 6 décembre 2012 une opération de lutte contre la délinquance routière a été organisée entre 22h00 et 02h00 à Marigot. 4 alcoolémies délictuelles et 2 alcoolémies contraventionnelles ont été relevées à l'encontre des automobilistes.
Plusieurs infractions au code de la route dont un défaut de permis de conduire et une conduite malgré une mesure de rétention ont été enregistrées par les gendarmes durant cette opération.

initiationdefibrillator06122012L'Avenir Sportif Club de Saint-Martin a fait l'acquisition ces dernières semaines d'un nouvel équipement : un défibrillateur semi-automatique, ou DSA. Cet équipement, dont l'utilisation par le grand public, non médecin, est autorisée par décret depuis mai 2007, a été acheté par le club, sur ses fonds propres.
Il y a longtemps que l'acquisition d'un DSA tenait à cœur au président du club, Patrick Trival, pour qui un tel équipement était devenu une nécessité pour assurer la sécurité des adeptes de l'athlétisme. La proposition de loi déposée le 21 février 2012, visant à encourager la présence de défibrillateur dans les lieux recevant du public, a conforté le président du club Avenir Sportif, dans son choix.
Le samedi 1er décembre, les membres du club ont donc reçu une initiation d'une heure, sur la prise en charge d'une victime qui présente les signes d'un arrêt cardiaque, et sur l'utilisation d'un défibrillateur. Cette initiation a eu lieu dans les locaux de la SNSM, et a été assurée par le médecin urgentiste Lazare Noubou, assisté de François Huc, sauveteur en mer.
Après un bref rappel sur la reconnaissance des signes permettant de reconnaître un arrêt cardiaque, le docteur Noubou a initié les membres de l'association sur la conduite à tenir devant un arrêt cardiaque afin d'augmenter les chances de survie de la victime : « Appeler les secours, masser, défibriller ». La rencontre se terminait par une démonstration pratique sur l'utilisation du défibrillateur, et sur la pratique du massage cardiaque.
Les membres de l'association Avenir Sportif, ainsi que le président Patrick Trival, tiennent à remercier le docteur Noubou et François Huc pour leur avoir prodigué ces précieux conseils, en espérant qu'ils n'en auront pas de sitôt l'utilité, mais qu'ils seront prêts au cas où !

Avenir Sportif Club

Le Contrat Urbain de Cohésion Sociale (CUCS) signé par l'Etat, la Collectivité de Saint-Martin prorogé jusqu'en 2014, a pour but d'encourager la réalisation de projets visant à:

  • favoriser la participation des habitants,
  • soutenir les associations, développer le partenariat, le travail en réseau,
  • promouvoir l'égalité des chances, lutter contre les discriminations,
  • améliorer les relations entre les citoyens et leurs administrations.

Ces projets doivent s'inscrire dans les champs prioritaires de la politique de la ville que sont :

  • l'éducation,
  • l'emploi et le développement économique,
  • la citoyenneté et la prévention de la délinquance, (F. I. P. D.),
  • la santé,
  • le programme « Ville Vie Vacances » (V .V. V.).

Nous vous appelons à participer en 2013 aux objectifs de la politique de la ville en nous adressant vos projets.
Nous serons particulièrement attentifs à la qualité de vos projets, reposant sur des objectifs clairs, précis et mesurables, et devant constituer un apport concret et adapté à la situation des habitants et des publics des quartiers prioritaires, notamment les plus vulnérables.
Si vous souhaitez répondre à cet appel à projets nous vous invitons à télécharger le nouveau modèle utilisé pour la programmation 2013 (dossier CERFA) + la fiche Action (document obligatoire) sur le site Internet.

  • de la Préfecture : www.saint-barth-saint-martin-pref.gouv.fr
  • de la Collectivité de Saint-Martin : www.com-saint-martin.fr

Les dossiers, devront êtres renvoyés par voie postale le 20 décembre 2012 à 16h00, délai de rigueur.

Une réunion s'est tenue à l'Hôtel de la Collectivité le lundi 19 novembre dernier, réunissant des représentants de la Collectivité, de l'Office du tourisme, des restaurateurs et des hôteliers, afin d'évoquer l'opportunité de se doter du titre de «maître-restaurateur» à Saint-Martin.

Cette réunion s'est déroulée en présence du Président du Conseil territorial, Alain Richardson, de la vice-présidente de l'Office du tourisme, Jeanne Vanterpool-Rogers, de la directrice de l'Office du tourisme, Sylviane John, de la directrice du tourisme à la Collectivité, Stéphanie Bessière, des membres de la FERCOM (restaurateurs) et du porte-parole de l'AHSM (hôteliers). L'objet était d'échanger entre les différentes entités représentées, les avis concernant ce titre de « maître-restaurateur », qui permet de distinguer des dirigeants d'une entreprise exploitant un fonds de commerce de restauration. Pour les restaurateurs de Saint-Martin, cette certification constitue une reconnaissance éthique significative, et une avancée positive pour leur profession. Une adaptation des textes semblent toutefois judicieuse eu égard aux spécificités de Saint-Martin. Le Président Richardson a estimé qu'il s'agit d'un sujet important pour la destination Saint-Martin, et que l'acquisition de ce titre permettrait de valoriser et d'encourager la profession de restaurateur, précisant que la restauration est un atout incontournable pour Saint-Martin.

Au lendemain de l'annonce officielle de la victoire de M. Jean-François Copé à la présidence de notre parti, je souhaite lui adresser mes plus sincères félicitations pour sa victoire et pour sa remarquable campagne électorale, menée tambour battant ces derniers mois, afin de faire triompher les valeurs d'une droite moderne et déterminée.
L'heure ne doit pas être aux polémiques : l'UMP doit rester sur le champ de bataille et ne surtout pas devenir un champ de ruines. Le vote pour les motions, éclipsé par des commentateurs plus portés à faire leurs choux gras des peccadilles de la soirée électorale que d'entrer dans le fond du sujet, révèle un réel ancrage à droite de notre parti, dont l'opposition porte, finalement, plus sur la forme donc, que sur le fond.
L'heure doit être au rassemblement de notre grande famille autour d'une ligne politique commune et d'un vrai tempérament, incarné par son nouveau président. L'UMP ne doit pas apparaître scindée : un affaiblissement de notre parti profiterait dangereusement à la gauche et aux extrêmes.
Comme le dit Jean-François Copé, il est grand temps de « construire une droite et un centre-droit fiers de leurs valeurs » : une nouvelle page va s'écrire et chacun d'entre nous devons en être les auteurs.

Daniel GIBBS

Député de Saint-Barthélemy et de Saint-Martin
Secrétaire territorial de la Fédération UMP de Saint-Martin

Dans le cadre de l'élaboration du Plan Local d'urbanisme, la Collectivité de Saint-Martin lance les ateliers de concertations, qui auront lieu le :

Mardi 27 Novembre 2012 de 9h00 à 12h00
Salle des délibérations de l'Hôtel de la Collectivité

Thème 1 « La démographie (dynamismes de développement, attractivité socio-démographique,...), le développement et la structuration du territoire, les pôles économiques, résidentiels et touristiques ».

Mardi 27 Novembre 2012 de 14h00 à 17h00
Salle des délibérations de l'Hôtel de la Collectivité

Thème 2 « Le maintien et le développement des piliers économiques actuels (agriculture, tourisme, commerce et BTP), quel devenir pour les infrastructures (port, marinas, aéroport), les inter-relations avec Sint-Maarten ».

Mercredi 28 Novembre 2012 de 9h00 à 12h00
Salle des délibérations de l'Hôtel de la Collectivité

Thème 3 « Préservation des centres-bourgs de Marigot et Grand-Case, protection des espaces et écosystèmes patrimoniaux, patrimoine bâti et vestiges ».

Pour toutes informations complémentaires, veuillez contacter Madame Sabrina PLACIDOUX au 0590 522730, par fax 0590 877307 ou par mail au This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

arichardsonandswescotwilliams20112012Une réunion de coopération s'est tenue ce matin à l'Hôtel de la Collectivité, en présence des élus du Conseil territorial de Saint-Martin et les membres du gouvernement de Country Sint-Maarten. Il s'agit de la première réunion de coopération de ce type entre les deux parties de l'île depuis le début de la présidence d'Alain Richardson à la tête de la Collectivité, durant laquelle il a été évoqué les priorités à suivre pour l'année 2013. Chaque thème lié à la coopération a été développé, la sécurité, les transports, les infrastructures et le développement durable, les affaires sociales, la santé, l'éducation, la formation, les affaires économiques (y compris le tourisme), et les prérogatives de ces thèmes ont ainsi été définis: les travaux publics, le réseau routier, la circulation, la sécurité sociale, la santé, et l'éducation (notamment le problème des enfants quittant l'école durant l'année scolaire).
La prochaine réunion de coopération aura lieu le vendredi 07 décembre prochain, en présence des élus de la Collectivité de Saint-Martin, des membres du gouvernement de Country Sint-Maarten, et de la préfecture, puisque l'Etat reste compétent dans des domaines régaliens qui sont inclus dans les objectifs de coopération entre les deux parties de l'île.

Le dimanche 18 novembre 2012, les gendarmes de l'escadron de Chaumont, unité de force mobile actuellement déployée sur le territoire de la collectivité de Saint-Martin en renfort de la compagnie de gendarmerie, procédaient à l'interpellation en flagrant délit d'un individu circulant au guidon d'un quad venant tout juste d'être signalé volé par son propriétaire.
Immédiatement placé en garde à vue par les enquêteurs de la brigade de gendarmerie de Quartier d'Orléans, il se trouve que l'intéressé était par ailleurs activement recherché pour des faits d'agression sexuelle commis en date du 12 novembre 2012 ainsi qu'un vol avec violence au préjudice d'un couple de touristes en date du 16 novembre 2012 au cours duquel le malfaiteur, dans sa fuite, avait violemment percuté au guidon de son scooter un témoin des faits lequel tentait de s'interposer, occasionnant chez lui de très graves blessures.
Présenté au Procureur de la République de Saint-Martin à l'issue de sa garde à vue, le mis en cause comparaissait le 20 novembre 2012 devant le tribunal de Basse-Terre où son incarcération était décidée dans l'attente de son jugement le 11 décembre prochain.

Le 16 octobre dernier, une opération judiciaire était réalisée par la compagnie de gendarmerie de Saint-Martin dans le quartier de Concordia, aboutissant à l'interpellation et au placement en garde à vue de trois individus soupçonnés d'avoir participé à deux vols à main armée commis quatre jours auparavant, à l'encontre de deux couples de touristes visitant le Fort Louis de Marigot d'une part, et au préjudice d'une épicerie du quartier de Concordia d'autre part.
Les auditions et investigations réalisées par les gendarmes de la brigade de recherches avaient alors abouti à la mise en examen devant le juge des enfants de Saint-Martin d'un mineur soupçonné d'avoir fourni l'arme utilisée pour le vol commis à la supérette ; au déferrement d'un autre mineur en vue de son placement au centre de Sainte-Anne, celui-ci étant soupçonné d'avoir participé en tant qu'auteur au vol au sein de la supérette ; enfin, au déferrement d'un majeur soupçonné d'avoir
participé en tant qu'auteur aux deux faits.
Ce troisième et dernier individu a donc été jugé par tribunal correctionnel de Basse-Terre, le 16 novembre 2012. Jugé coupable des faits qui lui étaient reprochés, il a été condamné à une peine de trois ans d'emprisonnement ferme et incarcéré à la maison d'arrêt de Basse-Terre.

Le Parlement a adopté le projet de loi sur la régulation économique outre-mer après le vote de l'Assemblée nationale, jeudi soir, à l'unanimité des votes exprimés par le centre et la gauche, l'UMP s'abstenant dans une « opposition constructive ».

Pour rappel, ce texte pour une régulation économique outre-mer a été examiné selon la procédure d'urgence (une seule lecture par Chambre). Ce projet de loi a pour objectif de s'attaquer aux fondements structurels de la cherté de la vie outre-mer, par un arsenal de dispositifs: renforcement des pouvoirs de l'Autorité de la concurrence, bouclier qualité/prix permettant l'ouverture de négociations sur un panier de produits de consommation courante, plafonnement des tarifs bancaires ou encore interdiction des exclusivités d'importation. Les députés de tous bords ont salué hier soir, l'intérêt du texte « pour l'ensemble des territoires d'outre-mer ». Daniel Gibbs, orateur du groupe UMP pour ce dernier round, a mis un bémol sur « les conditions d'examen du texte » et a tenu à avancer « qu'améliorer la situation des territoires d'outre-mer, ce n'est pas seulement la régulation économique et le contrôle des prix ». « Il y a d'autres pans de l'économie qui méritent une action appropriée » a notamment déclaré le député de Saint-Barthélemy et de Saint-Martin dans son intervention, citant l'aide aux PME pour la conquête de nouveaux marchés, la question fondamentale de l'intégration économique régionale des territoires ultramarins, la valorisation des filières de production locale ou celle des espaces naturels et la biodiversité pour « répondre à une nouvelle demande en matière de tourisme ». M. Gibbs s'est toutefois réjouit de quelques avancées pour les deux jeunes Collectivités qu'il représente, notamment l'obtention, par convention, de la gestion matérielle du Registre du commerce et des sociétés par les Chambres de commerce et d'industrie de Saint-Barthélemy et de Saint-Martin. « Nous considérons que tout ce qui peut être mis en œuvre pour améliorer la condition de nos outre-mer doit être reçu avec le plus attentif des accueils par notre Assemblée, au regard de la situation exceptionnelle de nos territoires » a conclu M. Gibbs. De son côté, le ministre a remercié l'UMP pour son « abstention constructive » sur ce texte.

evelynefleming15112012Dans le cadre de la célébration du Saint-Martin's Day/11 novembre, une cérémonie d'hommage s'est déroulée à l'issue des allocutions officielles, reconnaissant neuf personnes ayant contribué à l'avancement de la Cité et de la communauté. C'est ainsi que Josette PLAISANT, Cindy CHOISY, Evelyne FLEMING, Georgina Rohan, Laurent FLANDERS, Mildred CARTI, Joseph Lake Junior, Clara Reyes, et York CHESTER ont respectivement été honorés selon la nature de leur engagement au sein de la société. Quatre catégories ont été retenues, l'enseignement, le parrainage de l'Art, la culture et le patrimoine, et le service. Evelyne Fleming a été reconnue dans la catégorie « parrainage de l'Art » ainsi que Cindy Choisy, Josette Plaisant pour l'Enseignement, Georgina Rohan Mildred Carti et Laurent Flanders pour le « Service à la communauté », Joseph Lake Junior York CHESTER et Clara Reyes pour la culture et le patrimoine.
Parmi ces personnes, dont la valeur de l'engagement pour le mieux-être de la société saint-martinoise n'est plus à démontrer, Evelyne Fleming symbolise bien cette volonté d'améliorer la vie de la Cité et son parcours l'atteste bien. Enseignante au Lycée Polyvalent des iles du Nord, Madame Fleming est également présidente du Foyer socio-éducatif des lycée depuis sa création en 2003, et le référent culture du lycée et chargée de mission pour la communication et la culture pour la représentante du recteur de Saint-Martin. Fermement attachée à la valorisation de l'identité culturelle saint-martinoise, Evelyne Fleming œuvre à la promotion culturelle de Saint-Martin, avec pour leitmotiv, la réussite des jeunes, la reconnaissance du patrimoine, et la revalorisation de la société.
Rappelons que cet événement est à l'initiative du service Culture de la Collectivité, dont est en charge l'élue Rollande Questel et la responsable de ce service, Minerva Dormoy, sous l'autorité de la vice-présidente de la Collectivité chargée du pôle développement humain, Aline Hanson.

Le Premier ministre, Jean-Marc Ayrault, a procédé aujourd'hui au renouvellement du Conseil d'analyse économique (CAE).

Conformément à ce qui avait été annoncé, le nouveau CAE est resserré. Il comprend, avec sa présidente déléguée, quinze membres, tous des universitaires reconnus dans leur domaine, dont beaucoup font leur entrée au CAE pour la première fois.

Ils couvrent un champ large de compétences et reflètent une diversité de profils et de points de vue.

En outre, trois économistes travaillant pour le secteur financier sont nommés correspondants du CAE. Ils contribueront aux travaux au cas par cas, en fonction de leurs domaines d'expertise.

Le CAE travaillera en bonne intelligence avec les autres instances de réflexion et de prospective réunies autour du Premier ministre, ainsi qu'avec les administrations économiques.

Les travaux du CAE commencent immédiatement. Une première réunion d'installation se tiendra prochainement, sous la présidence du Premier ministre.

Sont nommés membres du CAE pour une durée de deux ans :

  • Philippe Askenazy
  • Antoine Bozio
  • Pierre Cahuc
  • Brigitte Dormont
  • Lionel Fontagné
  • Cecilia Garcia Penalosa
  • Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas
  • Philippe Martin
  • Guillaume Plantin
  • David Thesmar
  • Jean Tirole
  • Alain Trannoy
  • Etienne Wasmer
  • Guntram Wolff

Sont nommés membres correspondants pour une durée de deux ans :

  • Patrick Artus
  • Laurence Boone
  • Jacques Cailloux

L'Union des Parents d'Elèves de Saint-Martin, section Lycée des Iles du Nord vous informe qu'une réunion mensuelle se tiendra au LPO le Jeudi 15 novembre 2012 à 17h30. Ces réunions importantes sont l'occasion pour vous d'évoquer les problèmes que rencontrent vos enfants, de proposer des idées, des projets, d'échanger les expériences et les connaissances et surtout d'écoute.
C'est aussi l'occasion pour les parents élus de vous informer de ce qui se passe au collège, de l'actualité au niveau de l'éduction nationale, des différentes rencontres (RECTORAT /COLLECTIVITE...).

Parents, nous avons besoin de vous pour mieux aider vos enfants. Rejoignez nous !

Le D.L.A. (Dispositif Local d'Accompagnement) outil de développement des structures d'utilité sociales, propose cette année de nouvelles opportunités de formations au tissu associatif de Saint-Martin.
La troisième session de formation intitulée : « La démarche commerciale, de communication et de marketing », démarrera le Jeudi 15 novembre 2012 de 9h00 à 16h00 à la CCISM de Concordia, salle « Aventurine ».
La quatrième et dernière session, vous sera communiquée ultérieurement par voie de presse, afin de vous inscrire à ces ingénieries collectives.
Public concerné : Associations
Contact : Pôle de cohésion sociale de la Préfecture de Saint-Barthélemy et de Saint-Martin, 0590 29. 18. 79.

La prochaine capture de chiens errants, en divagation sur la voie publique, aura lieu du 19 Novembre au 30 Novembre 2012.
Tous propriétaires d'animaux sont priés de les garder attachés même après la capture.
Pour tout renseignement complémentaire, contactez Mlle ISAAC Hélène au 05 90 52 27 30 extension 1201 à la Direction de l'Environnement et du Cadre de Vie.

Mes chers concitoyens,

Le vote du budget 2013 des outre-mer étant débattu cette semaine à l'Assemblée nationale, je ne peux être physiquement à vos côtés, aujourd'hui, pour ce week-end de réjouissances du Saint-Martin's Day. Je tenais cependant être parmi vous, d'une manière ou d'une autre, à l'occasion de ce temps fort pour notre île. Des commémorations placées par les organisateurs cette année sous la thématique de « S'investir dans l'avenir en respectant son histoire », qui revêt pour moi une double résonnance.

Tout d'abord, si le 11 novembre est devenu un jour de mémoire, c'est aussi la mémoire d'un jour : celle de l'Armistice de 1918, qui mit fin aux combats de la « Grande guerre » et dont la signature semblait inaugurer une ère nouvelle, avec cette promesse que cette tragédie serait bel et bien « la Der des der ». Mais l'homme n'a pas retenu longtemps les leçons de la Première guerre mondiale, et le nationalisme, l'individualisme, ont conduit quelques années plus tard à la Seconde guerre mondiale et à son lot d'atrocités. Les guerres, comme les périodes troubles qui les ont précédées, ne doivent jamais être oubliées. « Parce qu'un homme sans mémoire est un homme sans vie, un peuple sans mémoire est un peuple sans avenir... » écrivait Foch. Retenir les leçons du passé, celles de l'Histoire « avec sa grande Hache » comme disait Perec, au moment où les derniers témoins directs de ces guerres disparaissent, pour ne jamais avoir à revivre les tragédies du siècle passé : tel est le devoir de mémoire qu'il nous appartient à tous de cultiver, surtout en cette période de crise internationale.
L'unité contre la division ; la fraternité contre les haines ; le dialogue contre les raccourcis : tels sont les principes forts qui doivent guider nos actions, sur lesquels doivent reposer nos valeurs. Des principes qui doivent primer aussi, inconditionnellement, sur le plan local. Et ce 11 novembre, jour du Saint-Martin 's Day, est l'occasion symbolique, de nous rappeler que nous sommes un peuple indivisible, uni par la richesse de son histoire commune, de sa culture et de son patrimoine partagés. La question de la coopération entre nos deux territoires jumeaux à la « frontière » non matérialisée, est la clé de notre développement.
Je vous souhaite, à toutes et à tous, de belles réjouissances du Saint-Martin's Day.

Daniel GIBBS,
Député de Saint-Barthélemy et de Saint-Martin

Mercredi 07 novembre, à l'occasion d'une patrouille de surveillance générale réalisée dans le secteur de Marigot, le peloton de surveillance et d'intervention de la gendarmerie de St Martin interpelle sur la voie publique un individu de trente quatre ans, soupçonné d'avoir commis plusieurs vols à main armée. Il est immédiatement placé en garde à vue à la brigade de recherches, et reconnaît devant les enquêteurs sa participation à cinq vols à main armée réalisés entre le 11
septembre et le 3 novembre 2012, à l'encontre de commerces de Grand-Case, de Concordia et de Sandy-Ground ; dont le vol à main armée commis récemment au sein du supermarché US Market. L'individu agissait seul, il revêtait systématiquement un imperméable jaune, et dissimulait son visage à l'aide avec un filet à cheveux. Présenté aux autorités judiciaire du tribunal de Basse-Terre vendredi 09 novembre, il a été placé en détention provisoire dans l'attente de son jugement qui interviendra le 4 décembre prochain.

mdormoylsekouandiyork08112012Le synopsis suivant par Lasana M. Sékou a été écrit pour le 53e anniversaire de St. Martin Day, Novembre 11, 2012, à l'invitation du Département de Culture et du Patrimoine (Service Culture), Collectivité de Saint-Martin. Lasana M. Sékou est un poète, historien, auteur et éditeur.

 

La St. Martin Day, le 11 novembre, célèbre la culture, l'unité et la force de travail de Saint-Martin, une nation qui se constitue de tous les individus du Nord et du sud de l'île.

La fête annuelle de la St. Martin Day est le jour « national » principal, et le seul jour férié qui a Saint-Martin « officiellement » uni le peuple locataire occupant le territoire français (Nord) et le territoire néerlandais (Sud) pour célébrer cette île de la Caraïbe comme étant leur un patrie.

L'accent mis sur l'unité du peuple de Saint-Martin a commencé à se manifester plus fortement comme fondement de la célébration de la Saint-Martin à la fin des années 1980. Cet accent a été soutenu avec une détermination croissante depuis le début des années 1990, à la fois dans les discours officiels et les programmes et au travers des activités culturelles populaires qui ne cessent de se développer.

Toutefois, un principe fondateur qui a lancé la première célébration du jour de la Saint-Martin en 1959, a eu comme un objectif déclaré « l'anniversaire de la découverte de l'île de Christopher Columbus. » Cet objectif thématique a été un point de référence tout au long des années 1960 et 1970 et a connu quelques variantes jusqu'au début des années 1980 lors de l'organisation de la célébration de Saint-Martin tant à Philipsburg (Grand Baie) qu'à Marigot. En outre, « Cette unification de la population des deux côtés de l'île n'était pas le fait du traité de Concordia comme beaucoup le pensent. » L'idée concurrente de l'accord de Concordia comme base pour fêter le jour de la Saint Martin reste l'affaire de poches résiduelles d'une imagination populaire fervente et certaines déclarations officielles, jusqu'à dans la première décennie du nouveau siècle. La « motivation » Christophe Colomb a bein disparu.

Puis, il y a le fait rapporté par la Tradition Orale, qui, quelque part entre 1958 et 1959, nous dit que deux jeunes dirigeants politiques, commissaire Claude Wathey du Sud et le maire Dr. Hubert Petit de la partie Nord, se sont réunis pour discuter de l'industrie touristique naissante. Tous deux étaient déjà totalement acquis à l'idée de cette industrie nouvelle. Le Saint-Martin pastorale et postwissel était sur le point d'être plongé dans la modernité d'une manière sans précédent. En quelque sorte l'idée a germé d'un jour férié unique à la population de Saint-Martin, pour leur rappeler et pour célébrer leur longue histoire commune et active et les traditions de famille, d'amitié, de travail, de terres successorales, de commerce et de culture qui ont traversé la frontière pendant des siècles.

Ce qui mérité d'être mieux recherché, c'est que le 11 novembre a été convenu comme date à fêter entre ces Messieurs, et moins pour la supposée, mais non prouvée, célébration de l'observation de l'île par l'Amiral de la Mer — le jour anniversaire du noble soldat/moine/saint, Martin de Tours. Tout laisse à penser que le 11 novembre a été choisi plus à cause de la difficulté que l'administration locale à Marigot aurait eu, ou a cru qu'elle aurait eu, à convaincre les autorités de l'Etat, à une période politiquement sensible pour les régimes coloniaux, que « leur » colonie de 33.6 kilomètres carrés méritait son propre jour de « réunion » avec un territoire contigu hollandais de 25.6 kilomètres carrés, pour célébrer l'unité du peuple, leur vie en harmonie et cela certainement de leurs propres faits et du fait de leurs volontés, depuis 1848.

Le Nord était déjà contraint de célébrer avec la République le jour de l'Armistice le 11 novembre — un jour férié français depuis 1922, en l'honneur de l'héroïque « Ancien Combattant » (les fils de Saint-Martin inclus). Les Pays-Bas éloignés pourraient également penser que la journée avait davantage à voir avec Christophe Colomb, Saint Martin de Tours et ses propres fêtes de Martinstag ou Martinmas, qui est la Fête de Saint-Martin de Tours, ou de Martin le Miséricordieux, également célébré le 11 novembre. Une véritable tempête de « jours » a fini par permettre à ces deux territoires sur l'île de 37 kilomètres carrés de contourner les fastidieux et interminables obstacles qui pourraient être posés par des gouvernements lointains et de décider en un temps record, de réaliser un jour pour mettre en avant la « particularité » du peuple du Doux Pays Saint-Martin ? Peut-être.

Selon Jocelyn Arndell, trésorier de la « Commission du 11 novembre 1963, »  « l'idée de la célébration à la frontière » est venue du Dr Petit, de Felix Choisy et de Clem Labega. Une des premières photographie de la cérémonie au « Monument de l'amitié », largement diffusée a été prise en 1964. Comme une carte postale, elle montre le lieutenant-gouverneur Jan Beaujon disant son discours à l'occasion du jour de la St. Martin en présence des dignitaires, des troupes françaises, des gendarmes, des policiers, des scouts et une foule de gens de Saint-Martin debout sur la route et le mur de pierres sèches — tous bien habillés. Les drapeaux nationaux de la France et des Pays-Bas sont au premier plan. Pas très loin de là bat le pavillon du territoire des Antilles Néerlandaises.

Il est à noter que la loi émanant du centre décisionnaire des Antilles ou du Gouvernement Central (Landsbesluit) à Willemstad, assimilant le 11 novembre « avec dimanche, » donc un jour férié, « voor wat betreft het eilandgebeid Sint Maarten » (en ce qui concerne le territoire l'île de Saint-Martin) a été officiellement promulguée le 10 décembre 1984 et a publiée le 11 décembre, 1984.

Dès le début, la responsabilité de l'organisation de la célébration du jour de la Saint-Martin a alterné entre les gouvernements locaux dans les deux capitales. Le comité mis en place par l'administration organisatrice et hôte a organisé le programme officiel, par exemple: les services religieux (quatre messes en 1963. Le « Programme des festivités du 11 novembre 1980 » présidé par le sous-préfet Guy Maillard, mentionnait un service religieux) ; discours officiels, dépôts de gerbes, toast officiel et déjeuner, défilés des troupes avec fanfares et costumes et chars, spectacles culturels, jeux pour enfants et adultes, courses de bateaux, un match de football opposant le Nord au Sud et un bal public.

La dispute sur le fait de savoir si ce sont les élus locaux ou les représentants de l'État qui devraient être les principaux orateurs lors de la cérémonie à la frontière, elle non plus n'est pas nouvelle. Selon les informations que nous reçues, en 1959, le maire Dr Petit, considéré par certains comme radical ou progressiste pour son époque, était l'orateur principal représentant la partie Nord tandis que le lieutenant-gouverneur parlait au nom de la partie Sud (nous travaillons toujours à confirmer cette information). À leur crédit, ou du fait de l'hospitalité confiante et désarmante, née de la vie traditionnelle Saint-Martinoise, les représentants des États qui avaient tendance à exprimer une certaine affinité avec les gens de Saint-Martin, généralement parlaient de « l'unité », de « l'amitié » et « harmonie » du peuple par opposition à l'autorité ou au principe de nationalité française et néerlandaise.

Un exemple de cette expression serait le thème du discours à l'occasion de la fête de St. Martin en 2011, prononcé par le Gouverneur Dr. Eugene Holiday, dans lequel il mettait l'accent sur « une île, un peuple, un destin. ». À un moment de leur histoire où les deux territoires se débattent, chacun doté d'un statut autonome nouvellement acquis et distinct. Dans un exemple précédent, le sous-préfet S. Thirioux demandait à son auditoire lors de la cérémonie à la frontière, la permission de « rompre avec cette tradition » de parler de « ce qui a été fait durant l'année,... et de l'année à venir. » C'était le 11 novembre 1963, à l'aube de l'ère moderne de Saint-Martin. Le discours a fait l'objet d'une publication en anglais dans le journal Winward islands Opinion. Le représentant officiel de l'État français appelait directement tous les « Saint-Martinois, » à faire preuve de vigilance « en présence du progrès. Nous devons nous lever de nos berceuses et retrouver devant nos portes l'ardeur de nos pères » à développer l'île, et «chassant loin de nous le danger quelle qu'en soit sa forme. »

« Nous devons être les ouvriers de ce progrès et en faire la promotion afin d'en rester les maîtres. De passifs, nous devenons actifs. D'êtres endettés, nous devenons ambitieux [,] de personnes découvertes nous devenons des explorateurs. Tous les Saint-Martinois possèdent en eux ces qualités alors pourquoi ne pas les mettre en exergue ? Le progrès fait appel à la fierté, au courage et à la vigilance. ... Là, à cet instant même, prenez l'engagement devant vos ancêtres de rester dignes d'eux. ... »

« Saint-Martinois, ayez courages, la tâche est nouvelle et immense. C'est à vous de décider ».

Après la signature par toutes les organisations syndicales de salariés et d'employeurs de l'accord national interprofessionnel du 19 octobre 2012 relatif au contrat de génération, le Premier ministre se félicite de la volonté unanime des partenaires sociaux d'avancer ainsi ensemble pour la mise en œuvre rapide de ce dispositif.

Ainsi, conformément à un engagement majeur du Président de la République, le contrat de génération traduit en actes les trois objectifs suivants : l'emploi des jeunes de façon durable en contrat à durée indéterminée, le maintien dans l'emploi des seniors et la transmission des compétences dans les entreprises.

Le Premier ministre salue les partenaires sociaux pour avoir ainsi fait la preuve de la réussite de la méthode définie lors de la grande conférence sociale et de leur capacité à répondre par le dialogue social et dans des délais rapides, à l'urgence sociale que représente le chômage des jeunes et des seniors.

Le gouvernement souhaite que le projet de loi s'appuyant sur l'accord national interprofessionnel du 19 octobre, qui sera présenté en Conseil des ministres le 12 décembre, soit le premier texte discuté par le Parlement début 2013.

Suite à un contrôle coordonné des services de l'Etat sur plusieurs enseignes de restauration, le préfet Philippe Chopin vient de procéder, à la suite d'une procédure contradictoire, à la fermeture d'un restaurant, après avoir fait constater par ses services des manquements graves aux règles d'hygiène. De surcroît, cet établissement n'est pas à jour des redevances d'autorisation d'occupation du domaine public depuis son installation.
Une troisième vague de contrôles sanitaires et d'hygiène sur Saint-Martin a permis de procéder courant octobre et début novembre à l'inspection de seize restaurants, d'une demi-douzaine d'entrepôts et cinq lieux de vente de poissons. Ces contrôles ont fait l'objet de plusieurs avertissements administratifs et rappels à la loi. Ils seront renouvelés et une opération assurée conjointement par l'Urssaf, les services fiscaux, la Police aux Frontières et la police de l'hygiène sera organisée dans les prochaines semaines.
Ces actions de contrôles ont également pour objectif, outre le simple respect de la loi (hygiène et AOT), de renforcer le civisme parmi nos concitoyens en rappelant à certains professionnels de la restauration notamment, l'importance de la place qu'ils prennent dans l'image qui se forme de « Saint-Martin » dans l'esprit de nos visiteurs. Cette action a été réalisée en liaison étroite avec le Président Alain Richardson et M. le Procureur de la République averti.

Philippe Chopin, le 8 nov. 12

jeannevanterpoolrogers08112012La vice-présidente de l'Office du tourisme, Jeanne Vanterpool-Rogers, accompagnée de Cindy Miller, représentante des Offices du tourisme de Saint-Martin/Sint-Maarten et de la St Martin/St Maarten American Marketing Association (SAMA) à New-York, Maurice Perrinmaréchal président de l'Association des hôteliers de Saint-Martin (AHSM), Emile Louisy en charge du marché canadien pour le compte de l'Office du tourisme, et Kevin Matier, représentant de l'hôtel Sonesta de Maho, se sont rendus respectivement à Toronto et Montréal afin de renouer les contacts avec les tour-opérateurs, agences de voyage et compagnies aériennes.
De nombreuses présentations de la destination Saint-Martin ont été effectuées par les techniciens, qui ont reçu un écho très favorable dans la mesure où les Canadiens ont une image positive de Saint-Martin qui conserve un capital sympathie confirmé. La délégation saint-martinoise a également rencontré trois compagnies aériennes canadiennes, West Jet, Air Canada, et Sun Wing. Si la desserte demeure stable, « il convient de la renforcer, mais pour le concrétiser, il nous faut augmenter le nombre de chambres d'hôtels ; les hôtels doivent cesser de se transformer en résidences, c'est une question de survie pour notre destination », précise la vice-présidente de l'Office, Jeanne Vanterpool-Rogers. Une volonté clairement affichée dont ne pourra s'exonérer la destination, si elle veut poursuivre une promotion cohérente et efficace de ses atouts.
Les représentants du tourisme de Saint-Martin ont ensuite participé au Salon International Tourisme Voyages (SITV), qui rassemble plus de 400 exposants et 250 destinations à la rencontre du grand public. Un rendez-vous important puisque ce salon montréalais s'avère être l'un des plus grands événements de ce type en Amérique du Nord, avec plus de 35 000 visiteurs ciblés.

Parallèlement, une délégation de l'Office de Tourisme de Saint-Martin s'est rendue au Brésil afin de démarcher des tour-opérateurs et des agences de voyages à Sao Paulo, avant de se rendre au salon ABAV, qui fêtait sa 40ème édition à Rio de Janeiro où le stand était partagé avec Sint-Maarten et Anguille. Ce salon est le rendez-vous incontournable des professionnels du tourisme au Brésil réunissant l'ensemble des interlocuteurs du tourisme, du marketing aux agences de voyage. Des centaines d'exposants étaient réunis sur plus de 40.000m2, pour cette occasion unique que représente le salon du tourisme ABAV, considéré comme le plus grand en Amérique du Sud, qui rassemble des hommes d'affaires, des acheteurs, des étudiants, des organisateurs de voyages d'affaires, etc.
Les différentes rencontres avec les tour-opérateurs et les agences de voyage ont permis d'évaluer la notoriété ou encore l'intérêt pour Saint-Martin par rapport aux autres îles de la Caraïbe. Force est de constater que les Brésiliens connaissent bien Saint-Martin. Ce marché a donc un énorme potentiel notamment pour les mariages civils, la lune de miel ou le shopping. Convaincu que le Brésil peut représenter une part de marché importante pour la destination, l'Office de Tourisme de Saint-Martin compte mettre en place des moyens financiers et humains, afin d'accroître sa visibilité sur ce marché et développer le flux touristique entre l'Amérique du Sud et Saint-Martin. « L'éventualité d'une représentation constante de Saint-Martin à Sao Paulo semble judicieuse, tant le dynamisme et la puissance de ce marché sont prometteurs pour notre destination », a indiqué Jeanne Vanterpool-Rogers, vice-présidente de l'Office du tourisme de Saint-Martin et déléguée aux affaires économiques.
Etaient également présentes, Silviane John - Directrice de l'Office de Tourisme, Aïda Weinum – Chargée de promotion du Marché US et Gwen Feliciano- Directrice des ventes et marketing du Radisson Blu Resort, Marina & Spa St-Martin.

Pour Jeanne Vanterpool-Rogers, les efforts de promotion à l'international n'ont de sens que s'ils sont accompagnés d'une volonté de garantir aux visiteurs démarchés, l'assurance d'un séjour de bonne tenue. C'est ainsi que la propreté et la sécurité de l'île sont des éléments indissociables afin d'assurer une promotion efficace de la destination Saint-Martin au-delà de ses frontières. La grande opération de nettoyage de l'île, qui débutera le 17 novembre prochain, s'inscrit dans cette logique, mais également les réunions régulières sur les problèmes de sécurité et les solutions à mettre en œuvre. La vice-présidente de l'Office du tourisme ajoute que dans le cadre de la promotion de Saint-Martin, la coopération et le travail en commun avec les hôteliers doivent se poursuivre : « Les professionnels du tourisme que sont les hôteliers connaissent très bien les tendances du marché, la nature de touristes qui viennent à Saint-Martin, et ont autant intérêt que nous à la réussite d'une promotion cohérente et opérante de la destination. »

A l'occasion d'un dîner à l'Hôtel de Matignon le mercredi 7 novembre, le Premier ministre s'est entretenu avec les représentants de l'Atelier international du Grand Paris – Pierre Mansat, son président, et les équipes d'architectes urbanistes du conseil scientifique de l'AIGP – en présence de Mme Cécile Duflot, ministre de l'Egalité des Territoires et du Logement, de Mme Aurélie Filippetti, ministre de la Culture et de la Communication, et de M. François Lamy, ministre délégué en charge de la Ville.

Les équipes d'architectes urbanistes ont exposé leurs visions et leurs orientations pour l'aménagement de la métropole.

Le Premier ministre a tenu à affirmer à cette occasion la mobilisation du Gouvernement pour le développement de la métropole capitale et pour la poursuite des projets du Grand Paris, au bénéfice de tout le pays. L'élaboration d'une stratégie ambitieuse au niveau régional, l'attention portée à l'habitat et aux mobilités ainsi que la mise en œuvre de projets urbains de qualité sur chacun des territoires sont une condition essentielle de la réussite de ce grand chantier. L'AIGP devra y contribuer.

Dimanche 04 novembre 2012, entre 03h00 et 04h00, une jeune femme habitant à Quartier d'Orléans est surprise dans son sommeil par un individu, qui résidait dans son voisinage. Cet individu, très alcoolisé, la menace avec un couteau et la contraint à des relations sexuelles.
L'alerte est rapidement donnée à la gendarmerie. Une patrouille de l'escadron 32/7 de Chaumont procède à l'interpellation de l'agresseur dès 05h10. Celui-ci est placé en garde à vue à la brigade territoriale de Marigot-Concordia, et déferré le lendemain au tribunal de Basse-Terre. Jugé en comparution immédiate lors de l'audience correctionnel du mardi 06 novembre, il est condamné à 7 ans de détention.

Le vendredi 12 octobre 2012 à 12h45, deux couples de touristes américains qui visitaient le Fort Louis avaient été victime du vol de leurs bijoux, de téléphones et d'une petite quantité d'argent par deux individus qui les ont menacé d'une arme de poing.
Le même jour à 20h54, deux individus aux visages dissimulés avaient dérobé la recette d'une épicerie du quartier de Concordia sous la menace d'un fusil à pompe.
L'auteur principal de ces deux faits, interpellé le 16 octobre 2012 à l'issue d'une enquête diligentée par la brigade de recherches de St Martin, a été condamné à 3 ans de détention lors de l'audience correctionnelle du tribunal de Basse-Terre, mardi 06 novembre.
Le coauteur du vol commis au sein de l'épicerie, un mineur de 15 ans, demeure incarcéré dans l'attente de son jugement qui aura lieu ultérieurement, compte tenu des nécessités liées à une instruction diligentée par le juge des enfants.

Le mardi 6 novembre 2012, un individu âgé de 21 ans a été interpellé par le Psig de St Martin sur la voie publique, à proximité de la plage de la Baie Orientale, alors qu'il était en possession de 36 grammes d'herbe de cannabis. 114 grammes d'herbes de cannabis, ainsi qu'un couteau et une
balance de précision ont par ailleurs été découverts par l'équipe cynophile du Psig sur la voie publique, non-loin du lieu d'interpellation.
L'intéressé, déjà interpellé 3 jours auparavant pour des faits similaires, a été immédiatement placé en garde à vue et conduit à la brigade de Marigot. Il est convoqué devant le tribunal de St Martin le 10 janvier 2013 pou répondre de ses agissements.

Dimanche 4 novembre
16h : concours de « Little Miss Saint-Martin » (Celebration Palace, Philipsburg)
Du 5 au 10 novembre
Toute la journée : l'association des commerçants de Marigot célèbre le jour de Saint-Martin, avec de nombreuses activités dans les rues de Marigot, et ambiance musicale.
Jeudi 8 novembre
20h : débat sur le patrimoine diffusé sur la chaîne câblée MSR et des radios.
Vendredi 9 novembre
19h30 : ouverture officielle de la célébration du Jour de Saint-Martin (Belle Plaine, Quartier d'Orléans)
De 20h à 23h30 : de jeunes talents musicaux exprimeront leur art, sur le thème « rendre hommage à l'Histoire et construire l'avenir ».
Samedi 10 novembre
11h : dépôt de gerbes pour la commémoration du 11 novembre 1945 (parc de l'Hôtel de la Collectivité)
12h : des plats locaux seront en vente à Belle Plaine (Quartier d'Orléans), dans une ambiance musicale
13h : tournois de dominos et de belotte
De 20h à 23h30 : show calypso, avec des artistes de Saint-Martin, Sint-Maarten, tels que Kaiso Brat, King Tmo, Ricky Boys, King Beaubeau, The Mighty Dow, Kind Fish The Boss (MC : Ricky d fox et Fernando Clark)

Dimanche 11 novembre

9h : messe œcuménique à l'église méthodiste de Quartier d'Orléans
10h45 : dépôt de gerbes à la frontière (Quartier d'Orléans)
11h15 : défilé (Quartier d'Orléans, RN7)
12h : discours officiels et déjeuner (Belle Plaine, Quartier d'Orléans)

A Belle Plaine :
12h : dégustation de mets locaux, ambiance musicale (Gun slingers)
13h30 : présentation culturelle, intitulée « i gah tell ayo the story » ; cérémonie honorifique.
14h : course cycliste : départ & arrivée au centre culturel de Quartier d'Orléans ; défilé (départ : centre culturel de Quartier d'Orléans, arrivée : village de Belle Plaine.
14h : présentation de groupes culturels sur scène : tournois de basket ball et de volley ball
15h : jeux traditionnels pour enfants et adultes ; compétition de roller
15h30 : finale du trophée des champions (football) au stade Thelbert Carti : FC Concordia contre Young Stars de Saint-Barth ; Juniors Stars contre FC Marigot.
16h : Phox & ses danceurs (Belle Plaine)
18h30 : projection d'un documentaire « le respect de l'Histoire, conquérir l'avenir)
De 20h à 23h30 : concert (Ruff Sand Production) ; présentation d'artistes locaux de différentes générations (MC: Dutty Sham, Bunfire Band, Percy Rankin, 4M Band, Velly, DJ Stiky Banton, Modeling par Sugary Treasures Girls, SXM DHQ Dance Group)
23h30 : fermeture du Village

Le Préfet de St Barthélemy et de St Martin informe que le dispositif gouvernemental « contrats aidés » appelé Emplois d'Avenir est
devenu opérationnel pour St Martin et St Barthélemy depuis le 1er novembre 2012.
Il s'adresse aux jeunes de 16 à 25 ans ( 30 ans à St Martin ) sans emploi et sans diplôme. Par dérogation, les jeunes diplômés BAC + 3 résidant à St Martin ou St Barthélemy qui sont inscrits à Pôle Emploi depuis plus de 12 mois sur les 18 derniers mois sont éligibles à ce dispositif.
Pour l'instant, seuls les employeurs du secteur non marchand (associations, collectivités territoriales, personnes morales de droit public sauf l'Etat , les structures d'insertion par l'activité économique, les personnes morales de droit privé chargées de la gestion d'un service public) sont concernés par ce dispositif. Il sera étendu au secteur marchand sous certaines conditions.
Ces Emplois d'Avenir sont des contrats de travail à temps plein (35 heures), à durée déterminée ou indéterminée. L'aide de l'Etat représente 75% de la rémunération brute du jeune (hors cotisations sociales) sur la base du Smic pendant trois années maximum, soit environ 1070 euros par mois.
Pour plus d'informations, vous pouvez consulter le site internet www.lesemploisdavenir.gouv.fr et contacter le Pôle de cohésion sociale : 05 90 29 18 79.

La Préfecture de Saint-Barthélemy et de Saint-Martin et l'Agence de Santé de Guadeloupe, Saint-Martin et Saint-Barthélemy informent la population qu'une réorganisation du circuit d'approvisionnement des 11 pharmacies de Saint-Martin et des 3 pharmacies de Saint-Barthélemy est en cours actuellement, compte tenu des actions développées par l'Agence nationale de sécurité du médicament (ANSM).
Ces changements visent à garantir une meilleure desserte de la population, dans le respect des dispositions réglementaires du code de santé publique, tout en reconnaissant le rôle premier de l'établissement pharmaceutique local de vente en gros basé à Saint-Martin.
Tout est mis en oeuvre, notamment aux cotés des pharmaciens locaux, pour que cette réorganisation ne perturbe en rien l'approvisionnement habituel de la population.

Le Premier ministre, Jean-Marc Ayrault, a reçu cet après-midi la note du Haut conseil du financement de la protection sociale dressant un état des lieux du système de financement de la protection sociale. Il salue la qualité du travail du Haut conseil du financement de la protection sociale présidé par Madame Mireille Elbaum.

Conformément à la feuille de route de la conférence sociale des 9 et 10 juillet 2012, le Premier ministre avait demandé lors de l'installation du Haut conseil du financement de la protection sociale le 26 septembre que ses premiers travaux soient consacrés à un état des lieux du système de financement de la protection sociale, analysant ses caractéristiques et ses évolutions. Le Haut conseil du financement de la protection sociale a consacré ses séances des 17 octobre et 30 octobre à ce sujet.

Ainsi que l'a annoncé le Premier ministre, à l'issue du séminaire gouvernemental du 6 novembre 2012 sur la compétitivité le Haut conseil poursuivra ses travaux sur les évolutions souhaitables des modalités de financement de la protection sociale. Il s'agit de définir les conditions du retour à l'équilibre des comptes de la Sécurité sociale, d'en préserver le caractère solidaire et soutenable, de favoriser la compétitivité de l'économie française ainsi que le développement de l'emploi.

Le Premier ministre envisage de proposer au Président de la République de nommer M. Pierre-Franck CHEVET en qualité de président de l'Autorité de sûreté nucléaire.

Le Président de l'Assemblée nationale et le Président du Sénat sont saisis de ce projet de nomination, afin que la commission intéressée de chacune des assemblées se prononce dans les conditions prévues par le cinquième alinéa de l'article 13 de la Constitution.

Entre le 19 septembre et le 20 octobre 2012, 7 vols avec violences sont commis dans l'agglomération de Marigot au préjudice de piétons, essentiellement de touristes. Les malfaiteurs agressaient les victimes pour leur dérober leurs bijoux en or et n'hésitaient pas à user de violence pour parvenir à leur fin.
Après recueil des plaintes et recoupement des affaires, 4 individus sont formellement identifiés. Le 22 octobre 2012, une opération d'interpellation, menée sous la direction des militaires de la COB de St Martin avec l'appui du peloton d'intervention de l'EGM 22/6 de Bouliac et des militaires du peloton de surveillance et d'intervention de la compagnie de St Martin, conduit au placement en garde à vue dans les locaux de la COB de St Martin des 4 individus recherchés.
Au cours des perquisitions, les enquêteurs retrouvent un scooteur volé quelques temps auparavant. L'enquête permet également de déterminer qu'un des individus est impliqué dans le vol d'un véhicule commis au cours d'un cambriolage commis en août 2012.
A l'issue de leur garde à vue, deux individus font l'objet d'une convocation en justice pour le 20 décembre 2012. Le troisième individu est incarcéré à la maison d'arrêt de Basse Terre dans le cadre de la mise à exécution d'un mandat d'arrêt pour une peine de 3 ans ferme. Le quatrième individu est quant à lui placé en détention provisoire dans l'attente de son jugement.
L'enquête a permis de mettre en cause un cinquième individu, déjà mis en cause dans des vols à main armée et incarcéré à la maison d'arrêt de Basse-Terre.

Le Président de la Collectivité de Saint-Martin rappelle aux transporteurs de marchandises et de déchets de -3,5 tonnes et de + 3,5 tonnes que pour l'exercice régulier de leur activité de transport, ils doivent déclarer celle-ci à la Direction du transport de la Collectivité de Saint-Martin.

En effet, le décret n°99-752 du 30 Août 1999 relatif au transport routier de marchandises et les délibérations annexes prises par le Conseil Territorial de Saint-Martin exigent l'inscription au registre de transport de marchandises.

En vue de la déclaration préalable d'activité, les entrepreneurs concernés sont invités à fournir les documents suivants:

  • L'identité de leur entreprise (Fiche INSEE, copie des statuts s'il y a lieu)
  • L'identité du responsable de l'entreprise (pièce d'identité)
  • Justificatif de domicile (facture EDF, TELECOM ou EAU)
  • Permis de conduire de catégorie C, EC du gérant et / ou chauffeur (s)
  • La conformité des véhicules (attestation d'assurance, carte grise, et procès-verbal de contrôle technique)
  • Certificat de Capacité Professionnelle Transport Marchandise

Pour le dépôt de leur déclaration préalable, les transporteurs de marchandises et de déchets doivent se présenter aux bureaux du transport, situés au 2nd étage de l'immeuble du Port commerce de Galisbay-Bienvenue, et ouverts de 8h30 à 12h30 du Lundi au Vendredi. Toute information relative à la constitution du dossier de déclaration et d'inscription au registre sera apportée aux transporteurs concernés.

Conformément à l'art .11 du décret n°98-679 relatif au transport par route de déchets, les entreprises non déclarées surprises en infraction s'exposent à une suspension de leur activité.

Par ailleurs, une formation de régularisation à la capacité professionnelle des entrepreneurs de transport de marchandises de + de 3,5 tonnes, se déroulera, le Lundi 08 Octobre à 17h à l'immeuble le Raisinier et sera poursuivie du 09 au 12 Octobre 2012 au Centre Culturel de Sandy-Ground.

Toute personne intéressée pourra se faire inscrire directement auprès du formateur « CABINET COACH », jusqu'à 16h45 à l'ouverture de la formation le lundi 08 Octobre 2012 à L'immeuble le Raisinier - Galisbay, rue du Boulevard Docteur Hubert PETIT - 97150 SAINT-MARTIN,.

Cette formation est destinée, en exclusivité aux entrepreneurs déjà en activité, ou ayant entrepris auprès du Bureau du Transport une demande d'inscription au Registre des Transporteurs Collectivité de Saint-Martin – 97150 Saint-Martin.

Le Premier ministre se félicite de l'accord obtenu aujourd'hui avec les principaux syndicats signataires de la convention médicale sur l'encadrement des dépassements d'honoraires. Cet accord pourrait être unanime dans les prochains jours et marquer ainsi le rassemblement des toutes les parties concernés (assurance maladie, médecins, organismes complémentaires) autour de l'objectif de maîtrise des dépassements d'honoraires. Le montant des dépassements d'honoraires a ainsi plus que doublé en vingt ans, passant de 900 millions d'euros en 1990 à 2,5 milliards d'euros en 2010.
Cet accord, qui traduit un engagement du Président de la République, va permettre de renforcer l'accès aux soins de tous les Français et de limiter les renoncements aux soins pour des raisons financières. Il met en place un dispositif renforcé et sécurisé de sanction des dépassements d'honoraires excessifs. Les personnes les plus fragiles, notamment les bénéficiaires de la CMU complémentaire et de l'aide à l'acquisition d'une complémentaire santé (ACS), ne pourront plus se faire opposer de dépassements d'honoraires. Cet accord met également en place un nouveau contrat d'accès aux soins par lequel le médecin adhérant s'engage à geler ses dépassements en contrepartie d'un meilleur remboursement de ses patients par la Sécurité sociale. Enfin, il engage une revalorisation de la médecine de secteur 1, notamment du médecin traitant, qui joue un rôle essentiel dans le suivi, la prévention et la qualité des soins. L'ensemble de ces mesures vise à faciliter le « parcours de soins » des Français.
La démarche du gouvernement, fondée sur la concertation, a fait la preuve de son efficacité. Le Premier ministre souligne le sens des responsabilités des partenaires conventionnels, qui ont ainsi répondu à une attente forte des Français.

Une opération judiciaire réalisée le 05 septembre dernier, à Sandy-Ground avait abouti à l'interpellation de 3 personnes soupçonnées d'avoir participé à une série de vols à main armée commis au cours de l'été dernier dans les quartiers de Sandy-Ground et de Marigot. Deux des individus interpellés avaient été déferrés en Guadeloupe où ils ont été placés en détention provisoire. Les investigations réalisées consécutivement à cette opération judiciaire ont abouti à interpeller au cours du mois d'octobre les derniers membres de cette bande.
La première interpellation est intervenue le 09 octobre dernier à Capesterre Belle Eau, en Guadeloupe, où un mineur de 17 ans originaire du quartier de Sandy-Ground avait été placé en famille d'accueil suite à différents délits commis à St Martin. Cette interpellation, réalisée conjointement par la brigade de recherche de St Martin et la compagnie de gendarmerie de Pointeà- Pitre, a abouti à la mise en examen et au placement sous contrôle judiciaire de l'intéressé, pour quatre vols à main armée avec arme à feu commis à St Martin entre le 27 juillet et le 23 août 2012.
Une seconde interpellation, réalisée par la brigade de recherches de la gendarmerie de Saint-Martin, le peloton d'intervention de l'escadron de gendarmerie mobile de Bouliac et le concours du Psig de St Martin,est intervenue le 20 octobre 2012 à l'encontre d'un mineur de 16 ans. Celui-ci, soupçonné d'avoir incité les autres mis en cause à participer à des vols à main armés, est lui même mis en cause pour sa participation à 8 vols à main armée commis entre le 19 juillet et le 23 août sur des commerces de Marigot, Sandy-Ground, la Baie Nettlé, à Concordia et Agrément. Il est par aiellurs soupçonné d'avoir récemment commis des vols à l'arraché de bijoux dans l'agglomération de Marigot. Déferré en Guadeloupe le 21 octobre, l'individu a été placé en détention provisoire après avoir été mis en examen par le juge d'instruction ayant délivré une commission rogatoire à la gendarmerie pour enquêter sur cette série de faits.
Ce sont au total 10 vols à main armée commis au cours de la période estivale qui ont été résolus grâce à cette enquête. Trois des quatre mis en cause, deux majeurs et un mineur, ont été placé en détention provisoire ; le quatrième, mineur, fait l'objet d'un contrôle judiciaire en Guadeloupe, mais risque néanmoins d'être condamné à une peine de prison.
Depuis le début de l'année 2012, trente deux vols à main armée avec arme à feu ont au total été solutionné grâce au travail d'investigation du groupe « vol à main armée » de la brigade de recherches de la gendarmerie de St Martin. Ces investigations ont conduit à l'interpellation par les escadrons de gendarmerie mobile qui se succèdent sur le territoire et le PSIG de St Martin de vingt et un individus mis en cause pour vol à main armée. La plus part de ces mis en cause ont été déferrés et incarcérés en Guadeloupe.

sarahwescotwilliams24092012Fellow citizens of St. Maarten,

It is with a grateful heart that I take the opportunity to address you as we face another new year.
Grateful for the opportunities that lie ahead and for the accomplishments that are now behind us.
This I do, even as the year 2012, like many before it, will join the ranks of years of global challenges and uncertainties.

St. Maarten during 2012 celebrated its second anniversary of country status -albeit within the Dutch Kingdom- and during that time has faced the challenges of any modern country today.

These challenges manifested themselves especially in the areas of maintaining a robust economy in the face of global crisis and uncertainties, one after another.

A robust economy is a must to generate employment and allow government to provide public services to the people; provide sustainable health and social systems, and take measures to ensure that poverty is eliminated where such exists in our community.Government is enabled to do so through contributions by corporate and individual citizens in the form of taxes and fees for government services.

In both the areas of social services and taxes, the people of St. Maarten can expect changes that will benefit the community at large, such as changes to the tax system as well as pension, health and social reforms.

None of these changes will come without due consideration and consultation, as people's health and livelihoods are not to be taken lightly and changes must be for the betterment of the majority of people.

In the meantime, government has and will continue to implement incremental measures, such as the increase in the pension allowance to Naf. 1000,-- per month, the increase in pension age and changes to some tax and fee structures, such as the vehicle road tax, immigration fees etc.

For a growing country such as ours with the obligations that come with this status, a constant challenge remains the creation of income for government versus its obligations and citizens' expectations.

Government recognizes that this pressure comes at a time, when business is also challenged from different angles, a sluggish economy, fierce competition, cost of doing business,the internet, and several other factors that have surely impacted the "make a fast dollar" mentality and economy of the past.

Government, the private sector and civil society during the past months have demonstrated a keen understanding of these challenges and shown their willingness to work together to come up with the best alternatives for the challenges and choices we face.
This attitude bodes well for the future and creates a solid basis for the dialogue which will commence early in 2013 to chart a long term vision for St. Maarten in the form of a National Development Plan.

2012 has therefore been a learning experience in so many ways and 2013 will put before us questions regarding sustainable development choices for our country going into the future.

Our constitution is a good starting point for government and citizenry to act in tandem, as our young country evolves and we still have the opportunity to shape it into the St. Maarten we envisage for the future and for future generations.

There are however, some values that are not spelled out in so many words, yet they are critical to our further growth as a nation. Respect for country and for one another, leadership by example and time for family and community, especially for our children.

The NA/DP/I3 government which I am privileged to lead will continue to place emphasis on service and doing away with the image of a government and a public service that is insensitive and out of touch.

We will continue to build on the strengths which we have and those are many. Resilience, friendliness, ambition and creativity are some that come to mind.

Government's emphasis on community development and district empowerment is already bearing fruit, as civil society is stepping up to the plate to do their part in promoting the community spirit in their respective districts.

I encourage these initiatives and creativity by the community councils and other volunteer workers. Government is therefore resolute in its determination to fill the void created by the cessation of Dutch social funding through the AMFO funding agency. A St. Maarten Development fund will succeed this agency.

There too, the opportunity exists to create a national social agenda, in which GO's and NGO's will both play a role.

Government will continue to bring the services of Government directly to the districts and thus bring governance closer to the people. We will be expanding on the work which we have been doing through the broadening of our services to reach all citizens.
Early in 2013, the first Service Center will open in Simpsonbay, providing vital public services such as those of the labor, social, and receiver's offices and the civil registry.

The community help desk concept will be further developed and perfected to meet the needs of especially the more challenged members of our society.

During the past year, government has invested a lot in our own public servants to foster a culture of service and pride in being a public servant, a servant of the people. This is required of a country and any forward thinking people.

We have made inroads into international and regional platforms, by reporting on areas such as human right obligations and financial and tax treaties and labor matters.

Our institutions, created on 10-10-10, are growing from strength to strength and our advisory councils are finding their way and their place in the totality of constitutional institutions, necessary for proper governance of our country.

W have a system in place to work formally with our French brothers and sisters on matters that affect us all, both North and South.

Again, looking back briefly, we can safely say, 2012, while challenging saw the best come out in many of us.
Of course, we had our setbacks and disappointments as well. Since our goal is to rid our island of the scourge of crime, we still have a long way to go, but in that area too small, but significant steps have been made.

It is also our belief that private and public sectors must continue to work together to bring down significantly the youth unemployment rate. At several places of business during the Christmas season, I encountered young people who got a job for the season, one for just a day. This reinforces the point that in a vibrant economy, there will be work and that training is key.

It is a delicate balance to arrive at, but not an impossible task and to use an old cliche: "all noses must be pointed in the same direction."

This is government's aim with the process to arrive a a National Development Plan.
In order to launch and implement the National Development Plan we will need the involvement of all, of each and every St. Martiner, to craft this new vision for St. Maarten.

With a preview of what promises to be an eventful and exciting year, I would like to wish all a Prosperous and Healthy 2013.
Make the best of the new year, be proud to live here and may God bless you and our Sweet St. Maarten Land.

Philipsburg:--- The police and prosecutor's office remain tight-lipped about the investigation they are conducting regarding a Jamaican national whom it is said disappeared on the night of December 22nd, 2012. The woman has been identified as Annmarie Lynch (41) was reported missing just recently. The woman is also an employee of Pineapple Pete's Restaurant. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said that the police are still on the lookout for the missing woman and so far no one has been arrested. However, SMN News learnt that the police are concerned as to why the family and concerned friends took this long to file an official report with the police. Several persons including friends of the woman conducted a search this past Friday and they found no trace of the missing woman. Indications are that the woman was picked up from work by her boyfriend but so far police only spoke to him once to gather information as to the whereabouts of the missing woman.

French Quarter:--- Rajindra Rattan and his wife Bibi Shamila Rattan both residents of 13 Rue Correlita French Quarter are now offering a reward of $1000.00 to anyone that finds their stolen Guyanese passports and returns them. The Rattans in an interview with SMN News on Sunday said that someone in their neighborhood stole their vehicle on Friday December 28th, 2012. The vehicle, a Toyota Corolla with number plate 8964 AAA, was found in Sucker Garden on Saturday morning but the items inside the vehicle were not recovered. Bibi Rattan said she had a black briefcase inside her car containing their passports and other documents all of which were stolen. "We need our passports because they contain visas for Canada and the United States. Besides that, we are business people and we need our documents to do our business. The police on the Dutch side found our vehicle and they turned it over to a tow truck company. The police told us they are holding the vehicle for further investigation and promised to release the vehicle on Monday December 31st, 2012." The Rattans said they already contacted the Gendarmes and they were told that the Gendarmes need to receive the report from the Dutch side before they can start their investigation. The Rattans further explained that bystanders in the area saw who stole their vehicle and took it to the Dutch side where they stripped the car. This person is not from French Quarter and we believe he has our passports. "We are calling on this person or anyone who have our documents to return it to us and we will pay the reward," the Rattans said.

MARIGOT:--- The criminal court in Basse Terre, Guadeloupe, on Friday December 28, sentenced an individual to four years in prison with one year suspended for a violent assault on a tourist that took place in Marigot on December 21.

A press release from the Gendarmerie stated that the attack and attempted robbery occurred on Friday December 21 at around 5:15pm when a tourist couple was shopping on Rue Kennedy in the vicinity of Lipstick.

The press release further explained that while the female tourist was waiting in front of Lipstick for her husband, the woman was approached by the aggressor who attempted to snatch her bag which was slung over her shoulder.

The woman did all she could to resist losing the bag which caused the attacker to become increasingly violent and he proceeded to punch the victim repeatedly. Cowering under the punches, the woman fell to the ground and hit her head on an object on the pavement. While on the ground, the attacker continued to punch the defenseless woman until a Gendarmerie patrol arrived.

The attacker was immediately arrested. The report did not mention the condition of the victim.

Philipsburg:--- With the arrest and release of two persons in the Piranha investigation, it is still unclear how investigators are proceeding with the case. Some two weeks ago the owner of Global Advisory Services Roberto Gibbs was arrested on charges of embezzlement, money laundering, and fraud.

The businessman who is also the co-manager and financial administrator for WINAIR was released by the judge of instruction when the prosecutor sought to have his pre-trial detention extended. Shortly after the release of Gibbs, the Landsrecherche along with the Prosecutor's Office arrested former Finance Minister Hiro Shigemoto for embezzlement, fraud, and for not following government rules. According to Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos in previous statements, Global Advisory was paid double for the services they provided to the government of St. Maarten, the case they said started since 2009. It should be noted that in 2010 the former director of finance Bas Roorda turned over stacks of documents and digital information to the Prosecutor's Office showing irregularities with government finances.

When the former finance Minister Hiro Shigemoto was taken before the judge of instruction last Thursday the Prosecutor's Office did not ask the Judge of Instruction for a full eight day extension as they would have done with every other suspect. The Prosecutor's Office in this case compromised by asking the Judge of Instruction to allow them to hold the former Minister for further questioning until December 24th, 2012 at 3pm. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said in a previous statement that the request to the judge of instruction had conditions such as the former Minister would have to report to police whenever he is called in for questioning. Shigemoto was required to hand over his passport to the Prosecutor's office pending the outcome of the investigation. It should be noted that if the prosecutor had solid evidence against the former Minister of Finance there would have been no need to compromise and neither would there be any fear that the judge of instruction would have released the former Minister who is a diabetic and hypertension patient. Based on the Dutch criminal law, the prosecutor's office will have to provide new facts and new evidence against Shigemoto or any other suspect that was released from pre-trial detention before they can be arrested again.
SMN News wrote an article last week outlining some of the irregularities that were observed during the pre-trial detention hearing, we stated that Shigemoto was given class justice and even wondered if this was because his father in law is the Minister of Justice on St. Maarten.

SMN News contacted Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos on Friday for an update on the Piranha investigation and Mos said that there are still some things to be investigated. After that they will have the final report made up. The prosecutor will then study the case and decide on how to proceed. When he was asked if more arrests were expected, Mos said he will not divulge that information. Upon further questioning by SMN News regarding the Piranha investigation and the alleged crimes Bas Roorda said former head of the Tourist Bureau Regina Labega committed, Mos said the two cases are not linked.

williammarlin28122012Fellow St. Maarteners,
And all those who share this beautiful island with us.
Season's Greetings!

The dawn of a New Year is a special gift of life and we should treat it as such. It is a blessing we cannot take for granted. Each New Year, indeed, offers us a fresh opportunity to reflect on the preceding year, re-set our priorities, renew our spirit and revitalize our souls. We make resolutions at the beginning of each year as a statement of intent to meet some personal and collective goals, which unfortunately sometimes remain unfulfilled because we do not always match our good intentions with a sense of purpose and commitment.
When we look back on the year that has just ended, we cannot but first and foremost count our blessings, as individuals and as a nation. Not only are we alive today – by the grace of God – but, as tough as the year has been worldwide in terms of the economy, we have done more than survive and some of us can even say they have thrived.
But not all is well in our own corner of Paradise. There are still too many of us really and truly living below the poverty line – if we were to draw that line realistically. There are still too many of us who are yet to taste the benefits of our tourism economy. There are too many who are unemployed; who remain bound to short-term contracts; and who can hardly make ends meet.
When this government came into power almost half-way through the year, we promised to work for the people. For me, that promise is NOT a political slogan; it is not another empty promise by politicians. I understand the cynicism with which the public meets such statements because for too long they have lacked content and commitment on the part of those who rather than serve the interests of the people they are sworn to uphold, lord it over the same people and serve their own narrow, personal interests.
On taking office as your Deputy Prime Minister and Minister in charge of Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure, I took an oath to uphold the Constitution of Sint Maarten and to champion the interests of Sint Maarten to the best of my ability.

Championing the interests of St. Maarten means one and only one thing for me: putting the interests of the people above everything else. That is what working for the people really means. It is an oath which I took and which I intend to keep, come rain, come sunshine, so help me God.

Fellow St. Maarteners, residents of our beloved island.

For us to progress as a nation, as a Caribbean people, we must acknowledge the fact that government alone does not have ALL the answers. It is critically important for each and every one of us to put in our best effort, so that together, we can reach for the skies.

I believe in the talent, the versatility and the resilience of our people to make things happen, to build a virile, harmonious, forward-looking and forward-moving society which would be the envy of the world. We have all it takes to achieve that. We are a proud and hardworking people and I will not allow anyone to turn us into beggars in our own land.

I look forward to the New Year with a lot of excitement and determination. In 2013, I will continue to work relentlessly to ensure that the public-private partnership upon which this island was built is revitalized and strengthened.

There is a time for politics and a time for governance. This is a time for good governance. For respect for all institutions of government; for fairness and transparency and for amends to be made so that we can bring back into the mainstream all those who may have been marginalized for whatever reason. In fact, good politics is nothing if not taking good care of the people's business in a manner that benefits the people themselves and not a few who believe that power is a ticket to enrich themselves at the expense of the general public.

As we begin this New Year, my prayer is that you and your loved ones will be in good health, and prosper in all your endeavors. May you find joy and fulfillment throughout 2013.

Happy New Year from my family and me, to yours!

sjacobsgiveschristmasbasketstopastorsmith28122012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs recently presented Pastor Smith with 32 Christmas Gift Boxes for the less fortunate in the community.

The Gift Boxes which were prepared by the Departments of Culture and Youth Affairs, contained non-perishable goods and were made possible through love offering which were collected at the Annual Thanksgiving Service in collaboration with the St. Maarten Christian Council, St. Maarten United Ministerial Foundation and the Seventh Day Adventist Church.

This is an annual undertaking by the government and the churches, and is in keeping with the expression of love during this holiday season towards those who are in need.

The entire society is encouraged to engage in sharing with love ones, friends, neighbors and the needy.

The Sint Maarten Fire Department has granted permits to one applicant allowing him to import, transport, and sell a specified quantity of consumer fireworks. The sales to the general public at the AJC Brouwersroad 12-14 from the 29th until the 31st of December, 2012 after inspection of the Fire Department. The permits that were granted are based upon the Vuurwerkbesluit AB2000, which regulates the import, storage, transport, and selling of consumer fireworks.

The Fire Department also granted two permits for public firework displays which will take place in Great Bay and Maho on January the 1st 2013 at 0.00. The safest way to enjoy fireworks is to attend a public display conducted by trained professionals.

Fire Department together with Customs, Coastguard and Police are vigilant to ensure that all Firework activities in the closing of 2012 are according to the granted permits and used in a safe manner.

The fireworks which are to be sold in small quantities to the general public are consumer fireworks like firecrackers and novelty fireworks, such as fountains and sparklers. Even though novelty fireworks, are generally considered to be "safe", they can reach temperatures of more than 650°C, and thus hot enough to cause third degree burns. That is why the Fire Department is urging the general public to take the necessary precautions and be fireworks smart when lighting fireworks.

To light up the powder in the fireworks a wick or fuse is fixed in it. The burning time of the wick is arranged by international regulations between 3 to 8 seconds. If the time is faster you would not get away on time and if the burning time is longer you may pick it up again to check why it is taking so long. This is why illegal and unlabeled fireworks which are not checked by the government are so dangerous. And that is also why it is very important to never light up fireworks with a wick that is broken or to relight wicks that has gone out. Before you know these will explode in your hands. Do not ever use homemade fireworks or fireworks without an instruction label. These are illegal and they can kill you!

Fireworks are beautiful and add fun and excitement to holiday celebrations. But you must be fireworks smart when you use them. That is why the Fire Department advices those that are planning to make use of consumer fireworks to follow the following guidelines:

Using fireworks safely begins before you light it, so take the following precautions on beforehand:

  • Only use fireworks as intended. Don't try to alter them or combine them.
  • Put on clothes that can handle some sparkles, not nylon nor polyester and protect your eyes by wearing safety glasses.
  • Do not put the fireworks in the pockets of your shirt or pants.
  • Read the instructions and warnings from before. You cannot read the label in the dark.
  • Choose an open area away from spectators, homes, dry vegetation, traffic and buildings especially gas stations, bulk stations, churches, hospitals and old people homes. Think on your pets.
  • Make sure you have water near you (either a hose or a bucket).
  • Alcohol and fireworks do not mix.
  • Only persons over the age of 12 should be allowed to handle sparklers of any type.

How to light fireworks:

  • Use common sense. Spectators should keep a safe distance (about 6 meters) from the shooter.
  • Always ensure that the novelty fireworks are standing stable. Put skyrockets in a bottle that is half filled with sand and for big sky rockets secure a pvc-pipe in the ground.
  • Light fireworks up with a piece of cotton rope, cigarette or mosquito coil. Never use matches or a lighter.
  • Do not light fireworks in your hand.
  • Never throw any fireworks at anybody or animal.
  • Never relight a "dud" firework, those that did not go off. Wait 20 minutes and then soak it in a bucket of water
  • As each device burns out, soak it using a hose, or bucket of water.

After lighting fireworks:
When you are finished with lighting fireworks you will have to clean up all the garbage. Do not leave any fireworks on the road especially "duds" those that did not go off. Many children go looking the next day for leftovers and will try to reignite them. Place all used items in a covered, fireproof container and leave it outside and away from homes and buildings.

Take the following actions in the event anybody gets burned. The treatment of burns caused by heath starts with the application of cold water in order to cool destroyed tissues and minimize damage to them. This treatment is not administered in extensive or third-degree burns which can be recognized when the burned area is white and dry and also the pain is minor or non-existent, as cold water may aggravate the state of shock.

  1. Immerse the burned area immediately in cold running water. Place it under a tap or in a bucket of water, or apply cold-water compress (but not ice) to the burned area.
  2. Continue to cool the burned area with cold water for about 5 minutes or until the pain diminishes. Then dry it gently with a clean towel and dress it with a sterile or clean, dry cloth.
  3. Do not prick the blisters or otherwise interfere with the burned area.
  4. Do not remove clothing adhering to the wound. Remove any watches, bracelets, rings, belts, or constricting clothing from the affected area before it begins to swell.
  5. Do not apply butter, oil, or cream to the wound.
  6. Do not press the wounded area.
  7. In case of extensive burns call Ambulance Department at 912, wrap the victim in a clean sheet and transfer to the hospital.

Report illegal fireworks or unsafe use of fireworks to the Fire Department at (919) or Police Department (911).

The Fire Department thanks the population for their cooperation in upholding the safety on Sint Maarten over the years. On behalf of management and staff of the Fire Department and Ambulance Department we wish you a happy and safe 2013. Happy New Years!

louisconstantfleming27122012Marigot:--- Senator Louis Constant Fleming has issued a call to the President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Alain Richardson to tell the truth when making statements in the Territorial Council meetings. Senator Fleming told SMN News on Thursday that On December 13th, 2012 he received a call from his assistant in France informing him that a letter was sent to his office requesting that he make an amendment to the fiscal law. Senator Fleming said the letter reached his office at 2pm in the afternoon on the last day on which senators can submit their amendments. "These amendments had to be submitted by midday on the day when the letter was sent by the President of the Collectivity Alain Richardson. The letter reached my office two hours after the deadline had passed. Later that same day I received a text message from the President informing me of the letter that was sent to my Paris office, that day I went to the Collectivity to do some private business with my son and I made it my duty to visit the President who was in his office and he told me that he was sick and he did not realize that the letter was prepared a week earlier and was sitting on his desk waiting to be signed and sent to me. I also indicated to President Richardson that the Government of France has no authority over St. Martin's financial situation and that St. Martin can change the law as much as they want in the Territorial Council. The only fiscal power the Government kept was the collection of taxes. The letter sent to my office was signed by the President of the Collectivity but it was not dated. When we checked the request further I realized that the President was asking me to do something in the senate that the government has no power over. I understand that everyone wants to shine when they are elected but I will not sit down and allow anyone to lie on me."

Senator Fleming further explained that this year the senate did not vote on the budgets of the social security and state budget. Fleming further explained that the senate threw out the budget discussion and they did not vote on it period. This happened because the communist group decided to abstain therefore the budgets could not be discussed. Those two budgets were voted upon by the National Assembly. Fleming said he was scheduled to intervene on December 4th but since the budget debate was thrown out he could not intervene.

Senator Fleming said that he believes that President Richardson should sit and read the Organic Law so he understands the power the COM has instead of telling "lies" in the Territorial Council meetings. Senator Fleming also told SMN News that one week after the election in March 2012 he met with President Richardson and he informed him that he will not take any initiatives on his own but whatever the RRR Territorial Council decides and prepares he will defend it to the best of his abilities.

Click here to view the undated letter sent to Senator Fleming by President Richardson requesting that an amendment be made to the fiscal law.

privatejetsatpjiae27122012SIMPSON BAY:--- "Every year there is an increase in requests to park private jets at Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM Airport), and this year has seen even more than last year, unfortunately due to limited space, we can only accommodate so much and no more," said Michel Hyman, Operations Manager of the airport.

Explaining the visible increase in the number of private jets at the airport, Hyman said, "This year, we've been able to be more creative, of course, without compromising safety and security, which are the main pillars of our operations."

He noted that every year, "aircrafts keep growing bigger and bigger, not like 10 years ago."

One of the "Big Birds" that annually make SXM Airport the temporary base at this time of the year is a Boeing 767 – 300 series, which belongs to Roman Abramovich, the Russian billionaire oil magnate and owner of English Premier League football club, Chelsea, current European champions.

"His is the biggest," confirmed Hyman, pointing to the fact that the private aircraft is bigger than most legacy commercial airlines that service the island.

According to Hyman, those private jets that cannot find space to park at the airport do quick "turnarounds." They drop off their VIP passengers and take off to return for them whenever they are ready.

One of the main reasons for the increasing number of private jets calling at the airport is the fact that this is also the start of the yachting season. Hyman explained that the rich and famous come in their private jets to board their yachts waiting for them at the Simpson Bay lagoon to cruise around the Caribbean.

As the General Aviation business continues to grow, SXM Airport, at present second in this sector behind The Bahamas in the Caribbean, is looking to increase its market share with future expansion of its current facilities.

rotaractsunriseprovidemealstothelessfortunate27122012Philipsburg:--- The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise provided over 100 plates of food to the less fortunate citizens of St. Maarten on December 26th, 2012. The members went around delivering meals to citizens in the Dutch Quarter, Philipsburg, Cay Hill, and Marigot Districts. Other than food and drinks, the members distributed candies and cupcakes to the young children as well. The members of the Rotaract Club have been doing this event for years as they believe that around Christmas time we should not only receive but give with a kind heart to those that are in need. The club would like to thank Mr. Russell Bell of "Elle si Belle" bus services for providing us with transportation to carry out this initiative.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever says he supports efforts by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) to strengthen activities for preventing the re-introduction of eliminated diseases in the Hemisphere.

The objective is to keep the Americas free of measles, rubella, and congenital rubella syndrome. The countries of the Region have agreed on an emergency plan of action to prevent the re-introduction of the aforementioned, which have already been eliminated in the Americas.

Sint Maarten is an associate member of PAHO, and has an active immunization program in place.

As part of the Minister of Public Health's Hon. Cornelius de Weever campaign 'Get Checked,' the Minister reiterates his calling on parents/guardians with young children to visit the Collective Prevention Services (CPS) to have their child's vaccination status checked to make sure it's up to date with the relevant immunizations.

The Region continues to be at risk, since imported cases from other regions of the world can lead to outbreaks and pose a risk to maintaining the elimination of the diseases.

The emergency plan of action calls on the Member States to strengthen active surveillance of these diseases by ensuring timely outbreak response measures for imported viruses, and to maintain immunization coverage of 95 percent or more.

In November 2002, the Region eliminated measles through immunization coverage. In 2011, however, 171 outbreaks caused by imported measles cases were documented, resulting in persistent transmission of the virus in at least three countries (Canada, Ecuador, and Brazil). These imported measles outbreaks put the Region's achievements at risk.

From 1998 to 2006, confirmed cases of rubella plummeted by 98 per cent, from 135,947 to 3,005. In 2007, however, the Americas experienced a resurgence of cases due to importations of the virus into countries whose mass vaccination campaigns had initially targeted only females.

As a result of the outbreaks in three countries, confirmed cases of rubella soared from 3,005 in 2006 to 13,187 in 2007, resulting in 27 reported cases of congenital rubella syndrome between 2008 and 2009.

Philipsburg:--- Identifying people who have worked hard and nominating them as person or persons of the year is often a challenging task for every publisher. Since the creation of SMN News Network (SMNN), we have nominated several persons of the year, some of them were nominated for their positive contribution while others for their negativity and how often they made the news in a bad light. Many persons have criticized us for awarding persons in the negative. However, we all know that the late Osama Bin Laden was not someone that was loved by the world but he too received a person of the year award. Our point is that selecting people is not only based on their positive performance or how many times they made the news but often times it is about how they made the news and their overall performance.

This year SMN News made no exceptions with our criteria and after looking back at the people that have made the news this year and those that worked behind the scenes we have decided to choose five people as Outstanding Persons of Year 2012.

Persons of the Year 2012.

guillermokrips26122012Four of the five persons we selected this year came from the Korps Politie St. Maarten (KPSM). Currently, this department is headed by Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte who has made it his duty to lead by example. However, we chose to credit the people that work under De Witte's command since they are the ones who are doing the work behind the scenes by leading the teams they head. Due to the hard work of these persons, the Police Force (KPSM) managed to bring the crime rate down to a satisfactory level.

The first person that came to mind is someone that everyone on St. Maarten knows. He is simple, always seen with his bag around his shoulder and at almost every crime scene on St. Maarten. Mr. Guillermo Jacinto Severo Krips, a Superintendent of Police was given the task as Chief of Serious Crimes in the Detective Department of KPSM.

Krips, as he is familiarly known to all, was also responsible for the Youth Affairs Department of KPSM. He joined the Police Force of the Netherlands Antilles on May 1st, 1971. He has given 41 years of service to the people of St. Maarten and will retire at the end of year. However, Krips was given a one year contract to remain with KPSM because of his expertise and willingness to serve and protect the people of this great nation. While we might see less of Krips on crime scenes, his presence will be with KPSM in another capacity for another year.

Those who know Krips would know that he is not afraid of anyone when it comes to performing his duty. One of the things he is known to do is look at people in their eyes despite their position and read them their rights when they are being arrested as a suspect in any type of crime. When several acting prosecutors and police were afraid; Krips stood up in front of his former boss Derrick Holiday and read him his rights when he was arrested, he also did the same for his former colleague Marcel Loor and many others whom he knew very well. It goes to show that being a Superintendent of Police for Mr. Guillermo Jacinto Severo Krips was serious business, he took pride in performing his duties and also tries his best to dot every (i) and cross every (t) when he is investigating some of the most gruesome murders on St. Maarten. While we have chosen to select Krips as one of the outstanding persons this year, we also took into consideration the brave men and women that worked under him on the teams he led.

delanobaptist26122012The second outstanding person of 2012 for SMN News is another officer who hardly smiles with anyone, but he is someone who knows how to investigate armed robberies and can quickly identify the modus oprandi of any crime scene. He is no other than Mr. Delano Lincoln Baptist. Baptist is an Inspector of Police and he just recently took over the position that has been vacated by Krips. While his new position is temporary, Baptist is the team leader of the Armed Robbery Team (ATRACO). Baptist has served the police force of Aruba and St. Maarten for 33 years in total, he was transferred to St. Maarten on January 1st, 2007. Baptist has extensive knowledge in policing. He showed his expertises in 2011 when five people were murdered in one week. The investigation was called the Regatta murder investigation and investigated jointly with KPSM, RST, Marechaussee, Aruba, and Curacao Police Force. However, when the RST concluded that the five murders, including a Haitian security guard were drug related, Delano Baptist fought tooth and nail with his colleagues until he convinced them that the Modus oprandi of the five killings was armed robbery and they were all committed by the same set of people. Finally, someone who always takes the credit for the hard work of the local police decided to listen to Inspector Delano Baptist and within no time the culprits were arrested. The three suspects known as the "gypsy gang" were arrested and they were all convicted. Another case that Baptist was sure he was going to solve is the Afoo murder investigation which was committed on December 30th, 2009. According to what we know, Baptist with his skills managed to get four Jamaican nationals that were residing on the island illegally to tell him what they saw. The information those eyewitnesses provided to Baptist led the team to the rusty firearm that the culprits threw away while escaping but those that were in charge (RST) felt that they knew more than Baptist so they discredited the information and the gun that was found. Forensic and ballistic information showed that the rusty gun was indeed the firearm used to kill the well known businessman. Even though the gun was found, the bosses higher up took the decision to deport the four Jamaicans that assisted Baptist. To date, the Afoo Murder Investigation under the command of Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos remains unsolved. The KPSM reopened the case but as usual when they arrested someone they believe to be involved in the crime the information was leaked to a media house that is supported by the Prosecutor's Office.

janinemullerrijna26122012Our third outstanding person this year is a female police officer, one that is always nicely dressed and can be found at every crime scene despite the hour. Her name is Mrs. Janine Cecile Muller-Rijna. Rijna is an Inspector of Police and she heads the Forensic Department of KPSM. Rijna joined the Police Force of the Netherlands Antilles on October 1st, 1985. So far she has given 27 years of service to the Police Force. Catching the suspects is one aspect of solving a case but the job that Rijna does plays a key role in solving some murder cases and cases of rape. Forensic evidence plays a crucial role in solving crimes especially with the technology that is now available to police and other investigators. This past year (2012) forensic trace played a key role in solving 12 of the 14 murders that were committed.

Our fourth outstanding person of the year is someone that is hardly known to the St. Maarten community because he joined the St. Maarten Police Force on January 15th, 2012. Mr. Gerard van Dam, an Inspector of Police came from the Netherlands with 35 years of service in law enforcement. Van Dam has a vast amount of knowledge and is currently heading the Tactical Crime Prevention in the Detective Department. According to the information we have gathered on Inspector Van Dam, he has shown that he is strongly committed to his job while he has a pleasant personality as a police officer. Van Dam was one of the officers who played a major role as one of the coordinators in solving the King murders that were committed in September 2012. This is because Van Dan integrated into the St. Maarten community within a short period of time which he managed to use during this investigation.

The four cops chosen by SMN News as outstanding persons of the year led various teams when they worked on several murder cases. Therefore, it is only fair that we congratulate the men and women who worked with them in making St. Maarten a better and safer place for its residents and visitors alike. Crime prevention and elimination of crime on St. Maarten is far from being perfect but one must admit that an island this small with over 200 nationalities must have its pros and its cons.

gerardvandam26122012The teams selected by SMN News solved 5 of the 10 murders that were committed in the year 2010, 13 of the 18 murders committed in 2011, and 12 of the 14 murders committed in 2012. This is the period when Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte took over the helm of the Police Force of St. Maarten (KPSM).

One of the highlights that the KPSM brought St. Maarten this year and saved the island much trouble is when the local police force KPSM solved the murders of Michael and Thelma King in September 2012. During this investigation the local police force worked by themselves and they managed to capture the three suspects who already confessed to killing the two American citizens, while the motive as far as we know was robbery. Solving the King murders saved St. Maarten and its tourism industry greatly since most news outlets in North America pointed their eyes and ears in our direction especially since the same Prosecutor that headed the Prosecutor's office in Aruba when Nathalee Halloway was killed is now heading our Prosecutor's office and he is also sitting in the driver's seat.

SMN News chose to award the three men and one woman in blue simply because someone else always takes the credit for the work they do. It is obvious these past years that the police has lost their voice and the only person that gives information and takes the credit for the work of the Police is the Chief Public Prosecutor Hans Mos. Unfortunate as it may be we were not distracted by the tactics and we recognized that our men in blue work very hard with the limited tools and manpower. Even more unfortunate is that several of them are due for promotion but for some reason or the other, it is not being given to them.

rolandtuitt21122012Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte expressed shock but was very happy that someone somewhere saw the hard work of the men and women working at KPSM. De Witte said he was indeed happy that the four persons selected by SMN News got the credit they deserve because they all work tirelessly to solve each and every crime that is committed on St. Maarten. "For me this is a good reward for the four officers that have been selected for such a prestigious title. Each of them work very hard and they deserve it very much."

Our fifth person of the year 2012 is someone that is also well known to the St. Maarten community, he was appointed Minister of Finance in May 2012 by the National Alliance/ Democratic Party/IND Government. His name Roland Studly Tuitt. Tuitt was born on November 20th, 1955, and he is a certified accountant. Tuitt worked with the CFT prior to St. Maarten becoming a country, after that he was appointed Chairman of the Audit Chamber and as of May 2012 he was appointed Minister of Finance. One would ask why nominate Tuitt as one of the outstanding persons of the year. First and foremost, Mr. Tuitt is one of the Ministers from the Council of Ministers who makes it his duty to inform the people of St. Maarten every Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing. Mr. Tuitt only stays away when he is not on the island. Many times SMN News would brace Minister Tuitt with harsh questions and even when it's difficult he would ensure that an answer is provided for the people he is working for, the tax payers. Besides that, Minister Tuitt within a very short period of time had to finalize the 2012 budget which he almost did over while he is still fiddling with figures to balance and provide adequate answers to the CFT about the 2013 budget.

Minister Tuitt is the one that exposed the TAXAND scandal on St. Maarten which will soon end up in the hands of the prosecutor and Attorney General. He also ensured that the people's money was not going to be spent on NFL football that a certain MP wanted introduced in schools on the island and another project and contract Tuitt threw through the window was the sand in a bottle contract that was to be awarded to the relative of the former Deputy Prime Minister.

To the five people we have chosen to reward for their outstanding work during the 2012, congratulations for capturing our attention with the work you do. We at SMN News wish you much strength and success for the year 2013.

pridefoundationemiliowilsonparkcleanup23122012As a year end event, the Sint Maarten PRIDE Foundation conducted a cleanup of the Emilio Wilson Historical and Cultural Park. The cleanup was an effort by the PRIDE Foundation youth who are the representatives of the foundation in their respective schools.
Trash found in the park consisted of left over plastic cups and bottles left behind by those visiting the park as well as plastic waste washed down in the gutter originating from the St. Peters and Reward areas.
PRIDE Foundation would like to remind all visitors to the park to bag their trash and dispose of it responsibly, at the entrance gate of the park there are large trash containers for this purpose.
The Emilio Wilson Park is the only open access park of its kind on the island, enjoyed by many for relaxation, sports, and gatherings, it's cleanliness should be respected by all.
As we approach the Christmas and New Years holidays, we would like to encourage everyone to keep it clean and safe. Our beaches, especially the Mullet Bay beach, Belair beach and Great Bay beach are popular locations for beach parties, we ask everyone to bag their trash, find a trash bin and dispose of responsibly. If none are in your immediate surroundings, carry the trash with you. Beach party organizers should have trash bins placed in and around the party location as a first priority and are ultimately responsible for any litter left behind by their party guests. PRIDE Foundation also asks beach party organizers to respect others where it concerns loud music, sound pollution is a serious concern by many residents who do not wish to be disturbed by loud music disrupting their own quality family time.
The foundation wishes everyone, and especially our dedicated volunteers a Happy, Green, and Clean New Year in 2013. May we all strive to protect our island as a gem in the Caribbean by keeping it litter free in its natural island beauty.

Philipsburg:--- The tow truck driver from French St. Martin that is in police custody has been charged with homicide, confirmed Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos in an email on Friday.

Christian Cox was arrested early Wednesday morning at the scene of the accident on A.J.C Browers Road not far away from Jack's look-out Point where his girlfriend who was in the tow truck with him ended up dead.

The victim has been identified as Karen Ruiz Jonah (33) years old who hails from Panama but is also a resident of French St. Martin. SMN News learnt that the victim and the suspect have a child in common.

While Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson said the truck driver (Christian Cox) was detained and he was assisting with the investigation, it is now clear that the man is being held as a suspect in the death of his partner.

Police said earlier that it was not clear to them if the woman jumped out of the vehicle as she was having a fight with her boyfriend who was the driver of the tow truck at the time of the accident. While the Chief Prosecutor said the driver of the tow truck has been charged with homicide, it is not clear what type of evidence they have to substantiate the charges since there were no eyewitnesses to the accident that occurred shortly after 3am Wednesday morning.

SMN News learnt that some police officers managed to reach the scene very quickly and they secured the crime scene which allowed the forensic department to gather all the evidence at the scene where the accident occurred. Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson said that police conducted a reconstruction of the crime scene early Wednesday morning as they tried to determine exactly what transpired and how the woman who was inside the truck ended up dead on A.J.C Browers Road.

On Friday afternoon, Christian Cox was led before the judge of instruction, confirmed Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos. Mos said Cox was led before the judge to see whether the arrest and the prolongation of the custody by the prosecutor were according to the rule of law. Mos further explained that the judge did not find any problems with the arrest of the suspect who is charged with homicide; therefore his pre-trial detention was prolonged until January 5th, 2013. The island's Chief Prosecutor further explained that within this period the prosecutor will have to decide whether Cox will be released or if his pretrial detention will be extended. Mos said the decision will be taken depending on the outcome of the ongoing investigation.

swescotwilliamsandcdeweeverviewingenewsletter23122012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever and Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot Williams recently reviewed the a newsletter on Gender Issues that has been compiled by the Department of Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs and Women's Desk.

The first edition of the E-Newsletter on Gender Related Issues Women & Gender, within short will be emailed to civil servants with the aim to raise gender awareness within the government apparatus.

Entitled "Didici," the quarterly first issue comprises of an introduction; Word from the Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health; What is Gender?; Elimination of Violence Against Women; Violence Prevention Program for Boys in Dominica.

The name of the newsletter, "Didici," comes from the first person form of the Latin verb disco which means: 1) to acquire knowledge/skills of/in; 2) to hear/get to know/become acquainted with; 3) to learn. Didici therefore means: "I learned."

Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever says, "It is only fair to treat everyone equally. This is the foundation of our society and the International Labour Organization gender equality in the workplace.

"We have an obligation to educate and ensure that we secure the future and continued contribution of women- our mothers, sisters, aunts and daughters," Minister de Weever said on Sunday.

"Gender equality is, first and foremost, a human right. All genders and especially women are entitled to live in dignity and in freedom from want and from fear. Empowering women is also an indispensable tool for advancing development and reducing poverty in our country.

"Empowered women contribute to the health and productivity of whole families and communities and to improved prospects for the next generation. The importance of gender equality is underscored by its inclusion as one of the eight Millennium Development Goals, which have formed the basis of our Governing Program. Gender equality is acknowledged as being a key to achieving the other seven goals.

"It is the vision of my Government that a Nation thrives when all can participate in politics, business and society as equals; this goes for men as much as it does for women. At present, women in the Caribbean account for just one in three people in formal employment and despite our relative progressive society there is still significant inequality amongst social groups.

"We also know that violence against women and poor maternal health outcomes persist in this region and this government, the Government for the People, is striving hard to make St. Maarten a forerunner in changing this trend. Promoting gender equity is about addressing these inequities while simultaneously being a smart economic decision. Women are as much the pillar of our society as men are. On St. Maarten investments in women bring dividends to our country in terms of stability, prosperity and productivity," Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot Williams said on Sunday.

eholiday14122012My Fellow Sint Maarteners,

Anchored in the promise of the birth of Christ, I extend Christmas greetings to you.

As we gather with family and friends this Christmas and prepare for the new year let us remember:

Christmas is the season of purpose

Let us celebrate this season with a focus
To purposefully do all that is truly relevant to us
To act on matters to better our community
All driven by the spirit of this season's love and humanity

In celebrating this season let us embrace the responsibility entrusted to us, through the birth of Christ, to dedicate and give our lives towards that which is genuinely meaningful, a happy and just society. For what better way to express our gratitude, as beneficiaries of the wonderful Christmas gift, than to give and share, thus fulfilling the role as our community's keeper.

As we celebrate this season let us be thankful for our many blessings and the good in our society while recognizing the malevolent aspects of and less fortunate in our community. And in doing so let us imagine a more enlightened, brighter and perfect Sint Maarten. One shaped by reducing our self-interest in favor of increasing our common interest, through empathy with others by considering their well-being as our own. This, in keeping with the spirit of the season, calls for the strengthening and effective deployment of our caring, nurturing and giving traditions and values.

Thus as we celebrate the birth of Christ amongst family and friends and come to the close of 2012, I encourage you to embrace the enduring love and humanity of the season now and into the new year with the purpose of the perfecting of our society.

From Marie-Louise and I, to your family, we wish you joyous and safe holidays filled with the sustaining love and peace of Christmas! God bless you and God bless Sint Maarten.

The Governor of Sint Maarten
Eugene B. Holiday

tracyannlionswithdadhandbook23122012PHILIPSBURG:--- Situated at the Head of Town, Joshua Rose Guest House has joined the St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA), Dollar-A-Day, giving its employees an opportunity to be part of a program that boasts the highest rate of hospitality education on the island.
In welcoming the newest DAD member Director for the SHTA Small Hotels Division Kenrick Housen said Friday the staff of Joshua Rose Guest House can have access to the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI) professional certification curriculum for its staff in the area Front Desk Customer Care, Housekeeping, Security, Maintenance and Food & Beverage. The training is designed to be given on the job and can be tailored for Supervisory and Management positions as well.
Manager of Joshua Rose Nadia Gumbs said it has been over six (6) years that she has been a member of the SHTA and it has afforded her the opportunity to promote her 14 Room facility in several regional and international markets. She explained that with the SHTA providing the much needed support that small hotels such as hers need, she is able to concentrate on the business of running the operation.
She explained that with the Dollar-A-Day program, not only facilitating training programs to improve hospitality on St. Maarten but also contributing to the social development of our people through various programs as well as the marketing arm of the program which is key for the destination it made sense that she also joined the program.
The SHTA delivered marketing material to Joshua Rose Guest House in Philipsburg on Thursday this week and also provided training for the staff on how to promote the Dollar-A-Day program and were also given instructions on how the program works. The Dollar-A-Day program or DAD which started in 2000, is a community development program started from the SHTA through which the association identifies social, and educational projects which they can contribute to using funds raised by hotels whose guests give a voluntary donation of a dollar for each night stay at their property.
In the past twelve months over 180 of hotel staff received specialized training following the. The DAD is also used to assist the unemployed on the island through the DIRPIE program which is an initiative by St. Maarten Government to assist unemployed persons within the community with job training programs and paid part time work.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Many homes out and in have been decorated with Christmas lights, stockings, banners, wreaths and the most popular of these decorations is the Christmas tree.

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

Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever as part of his 'Get Checked' campaign, is calling on the community to check their Christmas tree lighting to make sure everything is in order in order to avoid any hazards this holiday season.

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

Preventing Holiday Tree Fires

  • Holiday tree fire hazards
    Special fire safety precautions need to be taken when keeping a live tree in the house. A burning tree can rapidly fill a room with fire and deadly gases.
  • Selecting a Tree for the Holiday
    Needles on fresh trees should be green and hard to pull back from the branches, and the needle should not break if the tree has been freshly cut. The trunk should be sticky to the touch. Old trees can be identified by bouncing the tree trunk on the ground. If many needles fall off, the tree has been cut too long, has probably dried out, and is a fire hazard.
  • Caring for Your Tree
    Do not place your tree close to a heat source. The heat will dry out the tree, causing it to be more easily ignited by heat, flame or sparks. Be careful not to drop or flick cigarette ashes near a tree. Do not put your live tree up too early or leave it up for longer than two weeks. Keep the tree stand filled with water at all times.
  • Disposing of Your Tree
    When the tree becomes dry, discard it promptly. The best way to dispose of your tree is by having it hauled away by the waste disposal service.
  • Holiday Lights
    Maintain Your Holiday Lights
    Inspect holiday lights each year for frayed wires, bare spots, gaps in the insulation, broken or cracked sockets, and excessive kinking or wear before putting them up.
  • Do Not Overload Electrical Outlets
    Do not link more than three light strands, unless the directions indicate it is safe. Connect strings of lights to an extension cord before plugging the cord into the outlet. Make sure to periodically check the wires - they should not be warm to the touch.
  • Do Not Leave Holiday Lights on Unattended
  • Holiday Decorations
    Use Only Nonflammable Decorations
    All decorations should be nonflammable or flame-retardant.
  • Never Put Wrapping Paper near an open flame.
    It can throw off dangerous sparks and produce a chemical buildup in the home that could cause an explosion.
  • Artificial Holiday Trees
    If you are using a metallic or artificial tree, make sure it is flame retardant.
  • Candle Care
    Avoid Using Lit Candles
    If you do use them, make sure they are in stable holders and place them where they cannot be easily knocked down. Never leave the house with candles burning.
  • Never Put Lit Candles on a Tree
    Do not go near a holiday tree with an open flame - candles, lighters or matches.

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

elisacohen22122012Orient Beach:--- The owner of Bikini Beach Elisa Cohen has hope and she is also confident that the French justice system will grant her and the owner of Kontiki Beach Philippe Juste justice. In an interview with SMN News, Cohen said she filed a complaint of fraud and illegal use of her business name against Norbert Luftman the owner of Sindextour who collected over half million euros from her while he was not in possession of an AOT. Cohen is also contesting the issuance of the AOT which was given to Luftman in September 2012. Elisa Cohen is not only fighting the businessman who defrauded her but she is going up against the Collectivity of St. Martin, especially the President of the COM Alain Richardson whom she claims lied to her and her lawyer when they met in a scheduled meeting in July 2012. "In a meeting held at his office on July 13th, the President told me that he was not aware of the issuance of any AOT neither did his executive council discuss an AOT they intended to issue to Sindextour owned by Norbert Luftman even though we discovered later that he was one of the persons who attended the executive council meeting on April 17th, 2012 when the executive council took a decision to grant Sindextour the AOT." What is more disturbing is that the agenda and decisions taken in the executive council meetings are normally published both on COM's website and in the Official Journal but the one of April 17th, 2012 was never published on the website until the time passed for us to refute the decision. Despite the fact that my lawyer sent several requests in May and June to the COM about the decision that we heard was granted through rumors, he never got any reply from the COM. Can you imagine we also discovered the President scheduled a meeting with us on July 9th and he obviously rescheduled the meeting to July 13th so that he could claim that he published the decision taken on April 17th on May 15th, one day after the meeting with him and we could not contest the decision, yet the President chose to lie to us and our lawyer on the day we met (July 13th), telling us that "at his best knowledge" no AOT was granted to SINDEXTOUR or LUFTMAN. "I have been doing business, a legally registered business, on St. Martin for 20 years, while Philippe Juste of Kontiki Beach has been doing business here just over 10 years."
Cohen said that they looked everywhere and even asked the Prefet to inform them if any AOT was issued to Lufman when they found out that he had no AOT. Elisa Cohen said in February 2012 she and Phillipe Juste went to the Collectivity and requested an AOT. The file was stamped by DGS Pascal Averne. She said they took a copy of their demand to the Prefecture and got it stamped while they also took the same request to the Reserve who also stamped their request. "We made sure everyone knew that we were asking for our own AOT because we are willing to pay the Beauperthuy or the COM but not Norbert Luftman anymore."
Cohen further explained that besides that the property the former commune was leasing out is not domain land. She said when she first started to do business on the property one of the Beauperthuy heirs visited her and told her that the property had belonged to them and she told him if he had proof that he was lawful owner then she had no problem doing business with the rightful owners but up until then she had to respect the contract she had with Norbert Luftman. "I am an American citizen when I came here I knew nothing about the French laws so I did what I was told to do and believed the people I was doing business with was honest. Furthermore, even though I am American my business is fully legal including all my workers some of my workers have been working for me for the past 20 years."
Cohen further explained that even though Luftman had no contract and was collecting rent he gave them a contract which Luftman always claimed to be fully legal and binding. However, since the COM granted him an AOT in September 2012 Luftman has decided to make life and business impossible for them because he refused to allow them to rent their own chairs and umbrellas to their clients. Cohen said she is forced to rent umbrella and chairs from Luftman and the COM has refused to intervene in their defense. She some months ago they filed a court case against the COM and the day before the hearing the COM decided to hand deliver a notice to them informing them that their request for an AOT has been denied.

50 pas Geometrique or Private Property.

Referring to the Authorization D' Occupation Temporaire for Orient Beach brings a whole new discussion that the Criminal Courts would have to decide because former Mayor Albert Fleming granted his friend Norbert Luftman an AOT for a parcel of land that was not part of domain land (50 pas geometrique). Orient Beach belongs to the Beauperthuy families who already got the court to validate that they are the legal and true owners of the land that is leased out by the former commune. The owner of Orient Beach is the late Daniel Beauperthuy. Since the late Daniel Beauperthuy died and most of the heirs of his property were not on St. Martin, the former Mayor who led the commune for almost 30 years willfully granted an AOT to Luftman. According to court documents provided to SMN News, AW33 belonged to the Beauperthuy families from 1840 to 2011. In 2011, the court decided to grant the COM AW33 for unknown reasons. A decision the Beauperthuy families are contesting because in two prior court decisions the lower courts validated the property for them since they are the true heirs of the late Daniel Beauperthuy. The Beauperthuy's owned AW 29, AW 30, and AW 33. In January 2011, the court awarded AW 33 to the COM while the other parcels remained with the Beauperthuy's.
Norbert Luftman has said to other reporters that he requested the renewal of his AOT since 2008 or 2009 but the President of the COM during that time did not renew the AOT because they knew that the property is not part of the 50 pas Geometrique and that the true owners of the property were in court about the ownership of the properties. The former President of the COM Frantz Gumbs told SMN News reporter that he (while in office) could not grant SINDEXTOUR an AOT when he knew of the court proceedings and he also knew that the owners of Bikini Beach and Kontiki Beach had asked for their own AOT.
In short, everyone knew that AW33 did not belong to the COM in 2008 or 2009 when Luftman claims he made a request for renewal. Everyone knows that AW30 and AW33 are Beauperthuy's property since 1840 until 2011 for AW33 and permanently for AW 29 and AW30. Everyone knows also that Cohen and Juste filed a request for AOT in February 2012 on AW33 when at such date the COM had rights on such land. Everyone knows that such land is wide enough to accommodate the 2 new restaurants which Luftman built last August nearby Cohen's and Juste's operations and using identical names. Everyone knows that it is totally unfair if not deeply illegal to ignore Cohen's and Juste's requests and even more to lie to them on July 13th about the fact that no AOT was yet given.
Despite what everyone knows, the COM is still supporting Luftman's request for his renewed AOT to give him the right to evict Cohen and Juste! Why? What is COM's real motivation when it is obvious they could stream more revenues and rent from multiple operators, than giving SINDEXTOUR a monopolistic situation in Orient Bay?

Click here to view photos of business operations at Orient Beach.

Click here to view the signed AOT issued by the RRR Government to Norbert Luftman.

Click here to view COM's denial of AOT for Bikini Beach.

Click here to view COM's denial of AOT for Kontiki Beach.

jacksonbrooksandsurajillis22122012Philipsburg:--- An early morning accident in the vicinity of Royal Funeral Home claimed the lives of two St. Maarten citizens. The first victim has been identified as Suraj Sunil Illis better known as "Skonkiedoole" born on September 18th, 1981. Illis was a well known mechanic who was living on Zaggersgut Road with his wife, three children, and other close relatives including his siblings. The second victim has been identified as Jackson Brooks while the third person who was involved in the accident Nathan Rombley remains in critical condition. Medical personnel including SZV were busy making arrangements Saturday morning to evacuate Rombley off island for further medical care. According to information provided to SMN News, Nathan Rombley is not in possession of a passport and that is making the evacuation process more difficult. SMN News learnt that the patient will be evacuated to the Dominican Republic since he is of Dominicano descent.

Relatives of Illis said their brother was driving a red Lexus jeep when the accident occurred on Sucker Garden Road. The family said all three of the persons that were in the vehicle at the time of the early morning accident were close friends and they lived close to each other. However, none of the relatives knew where the young men were going or where they were coming from since it was early in the morning. They said the accident occurred around 4am Saturday morning.

Acting Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson confirmed that the bodies have been confiscated as police investigate the cause of the accident. One of the possibilities police are looking at is if alcohol played any role in the accident. Already police believe that speed played a major role in the deadly early morning accident. Henson said Illis (Skonkiedoole) was the driver of the car and he died on the scene while Brooks died at the St. Maarten Medical Center where he was taken for treatment.

sjacobsandcdeweeveratthenutcrackerrendition21122012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs and Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever, danced as part of the Nutcracker rendition of Motiance mid-week.

Both Ministers were special guests invited to be part of a group dance during the rendition. In addition the Ministers, several parents and dance students were also featured as special guests during the performance.

Minister De Weever said it was an honor to be part of the Nutcracker. "I hope my performance with Motiance meant as much as it did to me. Save the arts because it has saved and will continue to save lives and shape us as better human being," Minister Cornelius de Weever said.

srsstudentssingchristmascarolsatpjiae21122012St. Peters Youth Choir followed suit on Friday; more on Christmas Eve.

SIMPSON BAY:--- Who said serenading has gone out of style or is lost? The students of the Sister Regina Primary School in Simpson Bay not only brought back that much cherished St. Maarten tradition to the Princess Juliana International Airport on December 14 and 18, 2012, but received rave reviews from passengers and the entire airport community alike for their performance of popular Christmas carols.

The students were so good that several people offered them tips, which their teacher said she would use to buy some "goodies" for all of them.

Then on December 20, it was the Joyful Ringers group that played its bell instruments, ringing in Christmas cheer at SXM Airport. The Joyful Ringers are scheduled to return for a pre-Christmas Eve performance at the Terminal Building, on Monday, December 24, from 1 PM to 3 PM.

On Friday, December 21, it was another group of serenaders, the St. Peters Youth Choir of the St. Peters Methodist Church that performed Christmas classics in song and dance at the SXM Terminal Building, from 1 PM to 3 PM.

"We really appreciate the talent, time and effort these young ones have put into reviving this St. Maarten tradition of serenading, and spreading Christmas cheer to all passengers and the entire airport community," said Regina LaBega, SXM Airport managing director. "Their serenading lifts up the spirit and puts us all in the Christmas mood."

rolandtuitt21122012As the Minister of Finance I would hereby like to wish each and everyone Happy Holidays and all the best for 2013. May your holidays be filled with joy and happiness.
This time of the year is for us to remember the needs of others and it is also a time to share with persons who are less fortunate. Let us not forget the meaning of the Holiday Season but let us be thankful and appreciate all that we have.
I thank you sincerely for your support and I look forward to 2013 being positive and bright for the entire population of St. Maarten.
Happy Holidays

Hon. Roland Tuitt
Minister of Finance
Sint Maarten

silveriajacobs02102012"For to us a child is born, to us a son is given: and the government shall be on his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counselor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace"
It is the joyous Christmas season that is upon us. Unlike any other holiday, Christmas is the most special. It is a day in the year that reminds us that we are here for something else besides ourselves. It softens our hearts, brings people together and evokes the spirit of genuine thanksgiving in this Festive Season. Our Nation unites to pray, give thanks and celebrate life. We are blessed to be living on these 37 square miles of our unique island. The very things that make us unique, are those that we should endeavor to preserve. Our multi- cultural society, sportsmanship, friendliness, hospitality and values are to be celebrated throughout this season and throughout the coming year.

As a Ministry we uphold Christian values of Christmas and believe that it is Christmas our hearts that puts Christmas in the air. Therefore we encourage you throughout this season to be a blessing to one and other and to those in need. To remember those that are sick, weak or unable to celebrate the festivities in grandeur. To give the gift of love as we have received it from our Father. The magic of Christmas remind us that God gave us the ultimate gift of love, His Son!
May the spirit of Christmas, the echo of the carols and the lights of the Christmas tree bring happiness and joy into your life and home.

Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year

Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports
Silveria E. Jacobs

pjiaeprechristmasbreakfastatpwas21122012SIMPSON BAY:--- The students and teachers of the Prince Willem Alexander School have already started their Christmas celebration at the school for special education. Over 50 students, along with their teachers and school staff, were treated to a pre-Christmas breakfast by the Princess Juliana International Airport last Friday. Representing SXM Airport was its Business Development Officer, Daphne Roberts-Nicholson (in photo, offering breakfast drink to students). Roberts-Nicholson also assisted with sharing the breakfast meal in the school's assembly hall in St. Peters. Earlier this year, SXM adopted the Prince Willem Alexander School and has since assisted with school repairs and facilitated a WINAIR flight tour around the island. In addition, SXM's Section Head Security Guards, Elsidro St. Jago, was the school's graduation guest speaker in June. According to SXM Managing Director Regina LaBega, the adoption of Prince Willem Alexander School is in keeping with SXM's community involvement as "a good corporate citizen." (SXM Airport Photo)

rolandduncanandmichaelmathieupresentgiftstongos21122012Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- On Thursday December 20, 2012, Minister of Justice Roland Duncan in collaboration with Michael Mathieu owner of Bajatzu Restaurant presented Christmas gifts to a number of NGO's. The Christmas gifts consists of toys and are destined to NGOs who cater to children throughout the community of Sint Maarten.

The following foundations and their representatives were on hand to receive the Christmas Gifts, New Start for Children - Veronica Benjamin, SJIB - Nathaly Pieters and Meredith Concincion, Voogdijraad - Doris Didier and Vanina Lozandier, Ujima - Judith Bell, Hope Outreach - Antonia Hodge, Crystal Home - Eva Williams, Safe Haven - Loyola Seymonson, Bernadette Natividad, Oldine Bryson-Pantophlet, I Can Foundation - Cassandra Gibbs.

cdeweevergiveschristmascontributionto2foundations21122012Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- On Thursday December 20, 2012, Minister of Health Labor & Social Affairs Dr. Cornelius de Weever along with representatives of the Ministry shared the joy of Christmas by giving a contribution to the Outreach and New Start for Children foundations. Ms. Benjamin of the New Start For Children Foundation and Ms. Hodge of the Outreach Foundation accepted the contributions on behalf of their organizations respectively.

peridotfoundationstatueguardinglovedonesyoumaylose21122012"Education, training and awareness programs must remain on the front burner of our society in our fight against domestic violence."

Gracita states; "Peridot Foundation is pleased to announce the date for the re- launching of the statue GUARDING LOVED ONES YOU MAY LOSE which will be held on Sunday December 23rd 2012. It has been a long time coming, but our firm commitment to the cause and perseverance to succeed finally is bearing fruit. Additionally, we could not have reached this stage without the support and patience of Mr. Micheal Maghiro, who have been instrumental in getting the new statue in bronze metal for our foundation. All sponsors past and present, who have made a monetary contribution to this cause or who have made a contribution in any other fashion, Thank you from the bottom of our hearts. You have demonstrated by your action that you too are committed to eradicate violence from our homes, from schools and from our society".

"The first statue was made on request of the Peridot Foundation by Mr. Antonio Brown and successfully launched in 2003 with a large attendance from people from all walks of life. A video of this first launch ceremony will be shown prior to the official unveiling of the new statue on Sunday from the parking lot of le Grand Marche Supermarket. A year ago this first symbol was regrettably vandalized by unknown culprits. Undeterred by this cowardly act, Peridot foundation replaced the statue with the same symbol, this time made of bronze metal, taller, and stonger.

"Everyone in our community, law abiding citizens, visitors, government, parliament, prosecutors office, ombudsman, the business sector, young and old, male or female, must remain active and concerned to eradicate violence from our homes, schools, businesses. The quality of our lives, and that of our children is largely dependent on how we regard violence against our women and children ( and men) and what we are willing to do to keep our beautiful island a safer and happy place to live in or to visit. While we recognize that especially in a small society like ours domestic or relational violence is a very difficult issue to deal with, we cannot turn our backs on those victims who need help. Neither can we afford not to find ways and means to prevent violence against our women and children in any form or fashion. Education, training and awareness programs must remain on the front burner of our society. "

Gracita states; the program starts on Sunday December 23rd 7.15 pm will be solemn, yet exciting. Our invited guests include among others the Honorable Minister Cornelius de Weever and the young, talented, strong and courageous Ms. Daneshka Sprott. We make use of this opportunity to invite the public in general to come out and support this cause.

sjacobsreceivesvooccalendar21122012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs was on hand earlier this week to receive a copy of the Voice of Our Children Organization (VOOC) calendar.

This public-private partnership venture presentation took place at the Claude Wathey Legislative Hall also in the presence of the Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams and Interim Faction Leader of the United Peoples (UP) party Hon. Sylvia Meyers.

During the ceremony the Department of Youth and Sports also presented government officials with a brochure that outlines all the articles of the International Convention of the Rights of the Child.

Minister Jacobs will be visiting several schools to present them with a calendar for all classrooms. Students will also obtain a copy of the Rights of the Child brochure.

Minister Jacobs thanked VOOC for their initiative and encouraged more collaboration between Government and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), adding that the public sector cannot do it alone.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Collective Prevention Services (CPS) and the Department of Communication (DCOMM) in a collective public service message is urging motorists not to "Drink and Drive," during the up-coming holiday season. The emphasis is on keeping our roads safe.

Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever as part of his 'Get Checked' campaign, is calling on the community to check family and friends before they get in front of the wheel of a car.

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

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

There will be a lot of entertainment activities over the holiday season in homes, at bars, restaurants and nightclubs.

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

Friends don't let friends drive drunk. Let us all have a safe holiday season starting with the days leading up Christmas/Boxing day, and then going into the New Year, without having any road tragedies due to driving under the influence.

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

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

Philipsburg:--- ELEQT Ltd., the world's most exclusive luxury lifestyle social network for people who celebrate life in style is opening a new, regional office in St. Maarten, Dutch Caribbean and St. Barths. The company, which offers a privileged young and interactive audience the opportunity to expand horizons, experience the finer things in life and discover old and new friends within a network of trust and luxury, has been experiencing rapid growth despite the current economic environment.
ELEQT is proud to announce Riselle Roidis as the Managing Director of ELEQT St. Maarten. Mrs. Roidis brings with her years of experience in marketing as well as a specialization in event planning and management. Under the leadership of Mrs. Roidis, Managing Director at Glitter Events, the new office will be rolling out the ELEQT brand in St. Maarten, hosting exclusive invitation-events for members only and providing the Caribbean island with an online platform where like-minded people can meet and engage with their favorite brands, hotspots and charities.
"It is an exciting time to be joining ELEQT and I am very much looking forward to growing this regional operation and building upon the company's already strong position in luxury marketing," says Roidis. "I am pleased to be afforded the opportunity to establish ELEQT's presence in St. Maarten, St. Barths and Anguilla. I believe ELEQT is exactly what this community needs."

About ELEQT
ELEQT offers a privileged young and interactive audience the opportunity to expand horizons, experience the finer things in life and discover old and new friends within a network of trust and luxury. ELEQT offers its members access to exclusive events, luxury lifestyle experiences and a wide range of benefits. ELEQT (2012) is part of the Quintessentially Group and is the result of a merger between Quintessentially's member network Qube (founded in 2004) and Elysiants (founded in 2008). ELEQT is headquartered in London and has offices in New York, Hong Kong, Dubai, São Paulo, Santiago de Chile, Amsterdam, Aruba, Singapore and Curaçao. ELEQT expects to increase its global presence significantly in the coming years.

sermostvaluablemembers21122012PHILPSBURG:--- At the end of its first full year of operation, the SER this week distinguished two members from their midst as 'most valuable member' and substitute member of 2012.
Out of the nine permanent SER members, three of whom represent the labor unions, three stem from the business community, while three are appointed by government as independent experts, it was Mrs. Eveline Henriquez-Dijkhoffz upon whom the honor of most valuable member was bestowed. Mrs. Henriquez-Dijkhoffz, a SER member representing the SHTA, was accredited for her consistent attendance, her exemplary level of preparation, and frequent valuable contributions to the SER deliberations.
For each SER member a substitute member is appointed, who is expected to attend meetings in case a permanent member is indisposed. Substitute members are allowed to sit in on other meetings as well, albeit without voting rights. Out of the nine substitute members, Mr. Aurillio Baly was selected for his frequent voluntary attendance of SER meetings, in which he consistently and energetically contributed to the proceedings. Mr. Baly is the substitute for union stalwart William Reed of the WICSU/PSU.
In a small ceremony on Wednesday, December 19th at the SER premises, the distinguished members received a small token of appreciation from the hands of SER chairman René Richardson.
Additional information on SER members, procedures and documents is available on the SER website www.sersxm.org

quitonicolaas21122012GREAT BAY:--- Aruban author Quito Nicolaas said at his recent lecture in Amsterdam that, "St. Maarten's administrative process in isolation – a world separated between the Windward and Leeward Islands – offered the people the internal space to build the economy of the island according to their own insights."

In his seminal paper, "St. Maarten Literature; Unheard Voices," Nicolaas said, "This inward process, in addition to an already highly developed [traditional] identity, resulted in the foundation on which the island's own culture and literature could well thrive and flourish."

The lecture was organized by Simia Literario and delivered in Dutch as, "De onbekende stemmen in de St. Maartense literatuur" on December 8, 2012.

Nicolaas also said, "St. Maarten is yet another example in economic history that once there are economic development and prosperity, there are cultural patterns that are going to develop," such as the writing of books.

"The citizens begin to take an interest in their history, language, culture and other achievements and believe that these should be laid down in writing," said Nicolaas to the audience of the well-attended lecture.

According to Nicolaas, "The House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP) has worked as a catalyst in the literary process and ensured that there is a literary infrastructure."

To Nicolaas, "The St. Maarten literature is based on two pillars: on the one hand works of authors of its own soil and, on the other hand, publications of Caribbean authors." However, he does not make too clear of a distinction, or elaboration between the development of a national literature and book publishing in itself.

Nicolaas pointed out that, "Besides poetry, works in the fields of history, politics, culture, folklore, religion, and music have also been published" by HNP.

"After three decades all genres are practically well represented: biography, autobiography, travelogue, essays, short stories, and poetry," said Nicolaas.

Furthermore, said Nicolaas, "in its fold HNP has currently forty-one writers, including a number of writers from the neighboring countries [and beyond], that have one or more publications on their name. Thus, we see works of Fabian Badejo (Nigeria/St. Martin), Shake Keane (St. Vincent), Chiqui Vicioso (Dominican Rep.), Marion Bethel (The Bahamas), Amiri Baraka (USA), Howard Fergus (Montserrat), George Lamming and Kamau Brathwaite (Barbados), and Nidaa Khoury (Israel)."

An essayist, short story writer, and poet himself, Nicolaas said that St. Martin writers appear to be more adept at poetry than novels and short stories.

However, this "doesn't differ from Aruba and Curacao and can be more typified as a development stage" of a literature, said Nicolaas. Wycliff Smith had made this point in the early 1980s in his seminal literary survey of the Dutch Windward Islands colonies.

Nicolaas concluded that, "the oral history of St. Maarten can play a specific role in the literature. Educated and raised with the stories of the past that their grandparents told, the new generation of writers must use this as material to write on."

"The tendency to dig in the past is now enormous and to go on a journey of discovery to do something with it is even bigger. Novels or short stories that we will be reading in different times could give us a look into the emotions, thinking, and behaviors of the people of St. Maarten," said Nicolaas, who is also a legal consultant in the Netherlands.

"The approach of Mr. Nicolaas adds to a slowly but steadily growing number of literary critics and academics from abroad who are taking a hard stare at the increasing cultural complexity and the literary activities and output in St. Martin," said HNP president Jacqueline Sample on Thursday.

Following the Nicolaas lecture, books by St. Martin writers and other Caribbean authors published in St. Martin – such as National Symbols of St. Martin and Sovereignty of the Imagination – were made available by Bookish Plaza bookstore for the guests to purchase.

Nicolaas dedicated his lecture to the Aruban kaiso pioneer David "Young QuickSilver" Hodge, who passed away on December 4, 2012.

telemchristmassale20122012Philipsburg:--- TelEm Group will be hosting its annual Christmas sale at the company's main building on Pond Island Saturday, offering huge discounts and special "deals" on telecommunication products and services.

Sales and marketing staff are expecting hundreds to attend the annual rush for discounted phones and accessories and are sending out an early warning that all items will be sold on a first come first-served basis.

"We are offering some fantastic discounts of up to 50% off on some of our products, with some great gifts in store for the wise shopper," says Marketing Officer, Marelva Jones.

There will also be a drum band and free complimentary gifts to customers.

Customers who wish to pay their bills, Top-Up or make Card Sales can also do so from any of the number of cashiers who will be available to assist on the day.

Marelva says this year's sale will receive a festive boost when staff and friends of TelEm transform the company car park into a mini Christmas village with a host of Christmas fare for all the family.

"Our Personnel Association is organizing the Christmas Village where a number of booths will be on display with food, home-made drinks, arts & crafts, plants, and other Christmas gift packages," said Marelva.

The TelEm Group Christmas Village will take place from 9:00am until 5:00pm while the Annual Christmas sale will take place from 9:00am until 4:00pm.

Philipsburg:--- APS, St. Maarten's general pension fund administrator, is striving to make COLA payments to government pensioners and early government service retirees, before the end of this year.

As is known APS has been engaged in carrying out the decision to pay out pensions and early retirement benefits to complete the cost of living allowance (COLA) to pensioners, similar to how civil servants received COLA payments some months ago.

Indexation of pensions is regulated on the basis of article 30 of the national pension ordinance for civil servants (PLvO). The national pension ordinance indicates that indexation of pensions must follow the indexation of salaries to civil servants. The basis for this exercise would be the price index for household consumption for the year 2011, which is set at 3.2%.

The process of indexation is one in which a number of steps must be followed, including attaining prior approval of the COLA payment from the Minister of Finance and other non-government employers whose retired personnel are now collecting pension benefits. This is particularly the case for those participants who entered the pension fund before January 1, 1998, since it is the last registered employer which is responsible for paying the COLA.

APS says that indexation for 2011 will be applicable only to pensioners who retire from service with an employer who has agreed, in writing, to carry the burden of the increased costs of the retirement benefits. In other words, indexation will only be paid out to pensioners and those on early retirement, whose employers have indicated they are in agreement with the arrangement. As it now stands, the only employer to do such has been the government of St. Maarten.

APS is making payments retroactively to persons who were entitled to collect pension and or early retirement benefits as of December 31, 2011 or earlier and whose last registered employer was the government.

The payments would take place, this month, as a lump sum, with all statutory deductions being made. APS thus seeks to minimize the tax effects for pensioners, receiving this retroactive payment. Pensioners can thus rest assured that the total income and withholdings correspond to the current year 2012.

Persons with specific questions regarding their COLA payments are kindly asked to visit the APS offices, Mondays through Fridays from 8:30am through 3:30pm.

Once again Folks "TIS THE SEASON TO BE JOLLY"!
So the place to be this coming Sunday December 23rd, 2012 is Grand-Case, as the most awaited event of the year comes alive!
A Display Of Lighted Floats Will Parade Through The Grand Case Boulevard, Starting From The Parking Lot Of The Grand Case Cultural Center At 7.00pm, Stretching Through The Bertin-Maurice Boulevard To Arrive At The Post-Office Parking Lot And Return Through The Boulevard To End At The Grand-Case Cultural Center's Parking Lot.
Come join us, and Celebrate This Festive Moment and, Admire The Various Floats On Display, Not Forgetting Santa Claus.
MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ONE AND ALL!

studentsreceivegiftsfromfccagiftprogram20122012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On December 19, 2012, the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau, along with the Florida Caribbean Cruise Association, hosted their annual Holiday Gift Program, its tenth year, at the Sister Marie Laurence School in Middle Region.

Before the gift giving started at 11:20am, students performed a Christmas song and dance in front of 200-plus students, from K 1-2 to 6 and 7 grades, in the sports auditorium at the school.

After the students performed, the costumed celebrity characters came through the entrance doors one by one with great enthusiasm from the students, getting a bit louder each time the students saw another Disney Cruise character.

There were two Santa Clauses, Mickey Mouse, Mini Mouse, and Sponge Bob.

Every student received a gender-specific gift from either Santa Clause present.

The students, teachers, and principal were elated about the visit.

mpsvisitseniorcitizenshomeforchristmasholidays20122012PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel on Tuesday visited residents of the St. Martin's Home along with other Members of Parliament (MPs) spreading the Christmas cheer. Staff members of parliament were also present.

cdeweeverandsswsignsagreementforwaterplant20122012Philipsburg:--- On Monday, a lease agreement was signed between Air-Fin Holding Sint Maarten N.V. and the St. Maarten Harbor Cargo Facilities (SMHCF) was signed. The so-called addendum II to the water supply was also signed between the Government of St. Maarten, Minister Cornelius De Weever and Air-Fin Holding Sint Maarten N.V.
The agreement signed on Monday is an addition to the Water Supply Agreement Government signed in 2007 with Air-Fin Holding Sint Maarten N.V. dba Seven Seas Water Sint Maarten (Seven Seas Water) for the production and supply of desalinated water intended for distribution as drinking water by GEBE. This Addendum II secures the water production and supply on short and medium term up to 2021.

epicbirdwalkparticipants20122012On Sunday 16 December, EPIC led a successful bird walk along the shorelines and forest edges of Little Bay Pond. Bird walk participants joined EPIC to search for resident and migratory birds among this wetland habitat. The bird watchers were able to spot numerous species of migratory warblers in the large red mangroves along the northern shoreline, including Northern Waterthrush, Northern Parula, and American Redstart. The birders continued along the trail that contours the west side of the pond and spotted many small flocks of Black-faced Grassquits feeding on the grass seeds on the trail. Bird songs were heard the entire time, including that of the secretive Mangrove Cuckoo. Small clearings along the trailside allowed watchers to spot birds on the pond including groups of ducks, such as the White-cheeked Pintail, and waders such as the Great Egret. The group’s guide, Adam Brown, a Senior Biologist with EPIC, said of the walk, “The trail along Little Bay is fantastic for bird watching. There is a wide variety of bird species here thanks to there being both tall mangrove forests along the pond and thorny dry scrub brush on the hillsides.” On the way back from the walk, the birders stopped by EPIC’s bird watching hut along the northwest edge of the pond. Over the past years, the mangroves have grown tall around the hut. This natural camouflaging allowed the birders to get close views of Caribbean Coot, Green Heron, and Common Moorhen. EPIC is looking forward to hosting additional bird walks in the future.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs, and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs is inviting the community to the opening of the Christmas Village on Friday evening at the Captain Hodge Wharf in Philipsburg.

Under the banner, "Christmas in Sint Maarten," is an event of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sports, and runs from Friday evening to Monday, December 24.

Christmas Village will kick off at 7:30pm by Minister Jacobs. There will be special entertainment by St. Maarten's Youthful Stars. MC for the evening will be Lil Miss St. Maarten 2012-2013 Genesis Myers. The village is will be open until 10:00pm on Friday.

On Saturday, there will be a String Band and a special music presentation by "God's Chosen" Lead by Benjamin Bell and Jolly Boys. Activities will be from 11:00am to 9:00pm.

Sunday has been designated as Choral Sunday. The Council of Churches presents Choral performances from the various choirs on the island. These activities will start at 11:00am and run through 8:00pm.

The final day of "Christmas in Sint Maarten," comes to a conclusion on Christmas Eve. The day has been branded as Sentimental Christmas and there will be performances by local artists. The day kicks off at 11:00am until 8:00pm.

The four days of Christmas Village activities take place at the Captain Hodge Wharf.

Marigot:--- State employee Yanick Beaud is facing eight months suspended sentence, a 5000.00 Euros fine, and a period of three years where he cannot work for the State or Semsamar. These were the demands of the Prosecutor Flavien Noailles on Thursday when Beaud appeared before the court for not respecting and following state rules to get leave of absence to work for a private company.

Beaud appeared in Criminal Courts on Thursday to answer charges that were brought against him by the prosecutor because Yanick Beaud did not follow the basic and proper procedures to leave his State appointed job at DDE to work for Semsamar in 2011. According to the Prosecutor, Yanick Beaud sought the advice of two former Prefet Delegue of St. Martin, namely Domique La Croix and Jacques Simmonet. It is believed that both State employees were friends of Yanick Beaud and he received a written advice from Simmonet and La Croix who apparently gave Beaud the permission to leave his State job and work for Semsamar. Prosecutor Noailles in his arguments said that it is impossible for Beaud to seek advice from State employees and bypass the normal procedures to obtain permission to leave his State job so that he could work for a private entity. The prosecutor further stated that Beaud is not above the law and he will make an example of him since he knew better.

The panel consisting of three judges asked Beaud if he did not think that he had an obligation to the State and to ensure he followed basic and moral procedures when he took up the offer to work for Semsamar. The court will pronounce its judgment on February 14th, 2013.

Beaud was an employee of the State and he was working at DDE office on St. Martin when he abandoned his job at DDE and went to work for Semsamar. It should be noted that Beaud left his State appointed job shortly after he secured European funding for the Caisse des Ecoles and the Abattoir. Both projects were commissioned by Semsamar and Yanick Beaud was the engineering specialist who was supposed to overlook the projects and ensure they were built in conformity with State regulations. To date the Abattoir cannot function because they were built on the same property and in close proximity of each other causing a health and hygiene concern.

Credit to: Ann Herbert

hiroshigemotoleavingcourthouse20122012Philipsburg:--- Former Finance Minister Hiro Shigemoto received what can be termed as "class justice" on Thursday morning when he was led before the Judge of Instruction at the Court of First Instance. Shigemoto was taken to court by detectives from the Landsrecherche who sneaked the former Minister of Finance who is also a civil servant through the front door of the court house while the griffier of the court Marissa James was busy in an open court session. One would believe that the Court of First Instance was in cahoots with the Landsrecherche and the tricks they played while escorting Shigemoto to court but James made clear that she was busy in court and she did not see what the Landsrecherche did when they brought Shigemoto to court.

Another abnormal procedure that was observed by all reporters and photographers was that the detectives who transported Shigemoto to court were tipping off his relatives who were also standing outside the Court of First Instance. It appeared as though those transporting Shigemoto to court gave his relatives including his wife who is the daughter of the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan indications that they were going to sneak Shigemoto into the Court House through the Front door instead of using the regular side door that is used by the police for all other suspects. The process used for Shigemoto on Thursday clearly indicates that justice is no longer about the alleged crimes committed but it is about who is involved in the crimes. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said the former Minister is suspected of embezzlement, fraud, and breaking Government rules when he paid Global Advisory Services double for the services the company provided to the Government of St. Maarten.

The Landsrecherche tried the same trick some years ago when former Commissioner Louis Laveist was arrested but the griffier of the Court made sure that proper procedures were followed back then when Laveist left the Court House. Reporters and photographers that were waiting outside the Court of First Instance were again tricked when Shigemoto was escorted through the side door by a detective of the Landsrecherche as he left the Court of First Instance but SMN News reporter's camera lens caught the former Minister of Finance entering a brand new white Hyundai Santa Fe that was driven by a detective from the Landsrecherche. Shigemoto wore a black and white stripe shirt, black pants, and black shoes. He left the Court House unshackled but a detective of the Landsrecherche walked closely in front and beside Shigemoto to ensure that his photograph was not taken.

SMN News learnt from sources that Shigemoto was allegedly tipped off before his arrest and he managed to secure the services of Attorney at Law Jairo Bloem before he was arrested. The source said that the picket lawyer on duty was not even called when Shigemoto was arrested. Bloem is currently off island and his associates represented Shigemoto on Thursday.

Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said the Prosecutor's Office requested that the pre-trial detention of the former Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto be suspended on December 24th, 2012. Mos said the Judge of Instruction granted the Prosecutor their request because they need to question the former Minister for a few more days before they release him for the Christmas Holidays. When asked if Shigemoto is cooperating with the investigation, Mos said the former Minister is cooperating because he gave some statements to the investigators.

The former Minister of Finance was immediately taken to the Philipsburg Police Station and Ambulance personnel were summoned to the Police Station to provide emergency care to Shigemoto who is a diabetic and high blood pressure patient.

SMN News reporter contacted Attorney General of St. Maarten Taco Stein to inquire if the Minister of Justice used the long arms of the law to protect his son in law and to treat him with class justice, Stein quickly blamed the police claiming they are the ones that transported Shigemoto to court and he was not aware that the former Minister of Finance was given special treatment. Stein said that the Minister of Justice was not involved neither was he even though he is the boss of the Landsrecherche whose performance is far below optimal. SMN News also contacted the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan to inquire if he had any influence on how his son in law was treated but Minister Duncan said he was not informed or aware of what the Landsrecherche was doing. Minister Duncan said he did not even ask about the investigation and how it's progressing because he will not interfere with the ongoing investigation. At the time, the Minister of Justice was busy distributing toys to the less fortunate children that are in protective custody.

While Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos told SMN News earlier this week that Shigemoto will be treated like a normal citizen, it appears as though the Landsrecherche and the Prosecutor's Office gave Shigemoto the same treatment they gave to Hendrick Croes of Aruba. Mos who was the Chief Prosecutor of Aruba at the time told reporters in Aruba that Hendrick Croes is not a normal citizen when he was arrested. Hendrick Croes is the brother of the Minister of Justice of Aruba Rudy Croes, the statements by Mos back then cost him his job in Aruba because the citizens of Aruba did not take his statements lightly and they protested in the Parliament of Aruba. When SMN News indicated to Mos that we will mention what he said about Hendrick Croes, Mos got upset saying that SMN News should not write anything about that case if we don't have the facts. The island's Chief Prosecutor even raised his voice saying "I would advise not to write about the Hendrick Croes case because you may not have the facts straight and I would prefer if you visit my office so I could tell you exactly what happened in Aruba." Mos further claimed that the reporters in Aruba were prejudicial when they wrote the Hendrick Croes story. Mos said he does not believe that Hiro Shigemoto was given class justice because he was arrested and is still in pre-trial detention.

Click here to view how suspects are normally excorted to the Court of First Instance.

sswdonatestovooc19122012SIMPSON BAY:--- The Sundial School and the Voice of Our Children Foundation are the latest recipients of donations made by Seven Seas Water (St. Maarten).

The donations were made to both organizations by Franklyn Richards, Seven Seas Water (St. Maarten) Managing Director and Mario Mondo, Chief Operating Officer at Seven Seas Water Corporation, headquartered in Tampa, Florida.

The cheques were presented at the Government Administration Building on Monday, following the signing of an agreement to build 2 water plants in Pointe Blanche.

The donation of 3,500 U.S. dollars made to Sundial School is to assist the school with its breakfast program, for students in need. With the assistance of businesses such as Seven Seas Water, Sundial School is confident that "together we can reach out and make a difference in the lives of these youngsters" says Sundial School director Mrs. Mireya Regales-Peterson.

"Seven Seas Water is most pleased to support Sundial school for a good cause and is always ready to assist institutions in projects which serve to facilitate the learning process for young St. Martiners, who at times need just that additional help to allow them to reach their full potential", said Seven Seas Water Managing Director, Franklyn Richards.

This donation is, still, another example of the Seven Seas Water commitment to St. Maarten's social development in general, and youth education in particular, he added.

The donation of 2,500.00 U.S. dollars made to the Voice of Our Children Foundation (VOOC) is in aid of the foundation's ongoing programs and projects aimed at stimulating the island's youth, through literature.
The foundation encourages reading and says that it is grooming its young members to be future role models in the community.

"Seven Seas Water recognizes the objectives of the VOOC as a worthwhile endeavor for the influencing of positive changes in our community, particularly paying attention to tools granted to young people for their overall development", said Richards.

VOOC president Mrs. Sharmaine Olivacce expressed gratitude and appreciation when accepting a cheque from Seven Seas Water on Monday.

Seven Seas Water (St. Maarten) director Franklyn Richards and chief operating officer Mario Mondo both noted that "the company is grateful for the opportunity to contribute towards making society in general, a better place, starting with our involvement with the St. Maarten community."

gracitaarrindell30122010On behalf of the United Peoples (UP) party Members of Parliament, we would like to express our deepest condolences to the family and friends of the twenty young boys and girls and the adults who were killed last week in the elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut USA.

Our prayers and thoughts are with the families, friends, the entire community of Newtown, Connecticut and everyone affected in one way or the another by this horrendous crime, as they start the process of laying to rest the innocent young girls and boys as well as their teachers and teaching staff this week.

As a person who volunteers to read to our children at an elementary school in Sint Maarten, I too was horrified and deeply saddened. I cannot imagine losing an entire class of young ones while they are at a place they ought to feel safe and secure while preparing for life ahead of them. We must show our solidarity with the school and community of Newtown Connecticut.

This heinous and heart wrenching event reportedly is the second deadliest school shooting in US history.

While the United States of America is a great Nation, it must and can do more to protect its little ones from such senseless gun violence ever happening again.

I appeal to the Sint Maarten nation this holiday season, to keep the families, friends and the bereaved community in their prayers.

Drs. Gracita Arrindell
United Peoples (UP) party Member of Parliament

pjiaedeltajfksxminauguralflight19122012SIMPSON BAY:--- Although no "price war" is anticipated between the legacy carriers that service St. Maarten from New York City, the addition of Delta Air Lines to this route could result in lower air fares for travelers.

This was the opinion expressed by SXM Airport's Manager of Special Projects Robert Brown, as he joined others in a St. Maarten delegation to welcome Delta's inaugural flight DL 331 from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) to Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) on Saturday, December 15, 2012.

Brown said, "historically the JFK-SXM route has been a proven market and SXM Airport, in acquiring this route from Delta, shows that the team has been working diligently to expand markets."

He added that with an additional player in the market, fares on this route are likely to decrease.

Regular fares on the legacy carriers that service St. Maarten directly from New York vary according to the season and the day of the week passengers seek to travel but could vary between US$900 and over US$1,300 round trip per passenger in the economy class.

Delta's maiden flight from JFK landed here at exactly 1:30 pm "baptized" with the traditional water cannon salute for the Boeing 757-200 aircraft, which brought 140 passengers onboard who arrived to the sound of steel pan playing popular Christmas songs.

Brown, who was accompanied by Audrey Jack of the Marketing and Communications Department of SXM Airport, presented Captain Bob Reynolds and First Officer Herb Ludwig with a commemorative plaque. The two Delta Air Lines pilots were visiting the island for the first time and expressed the hope that the service would continue indefinitely.

"Getting this flight here has been in the process for three years," said Brown, who vowed that, "SXM Airport will do everything in its power to keep the flight operating."

Also on hand to welcome the new Delta Air Lines flight was Edward Dest, Marketing Director at the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau. He presented the crew with gift bags from the bureau and told the crew, "St. Maarten is happy to have them here." The Delta crew proudly showed off their St. Maarten T-shirts and memorabilia at a brief reception with SXM Airport and Tourist Bureau officials.

"This inaugural flight shows that the airlines have confidence in the destination," Dest said, adding that he "hopes it will eventually become a daily flight."

Confirming that the new flight has been "a few years in the making," Delta's Station Manager in St. Maarten, Charlene van der Linde, stressed that the JFK-SXM service is in addition to the existing Monday, Wednesday, and Friday flights of the airline from Atlanta. The new route, she said, offers customers more choice for travel.

"The flights from the other carriers are all spread out during the day so customers wanting to go to New York can have an additional late afternoon flight option on Saturdays," she noted.

Delta introduced the new and expanded service due to an increased demand for more connections between New York and tourist destinations in the Caribbean including Aruba, Bermuda, Jamaica and the Dominican Republic.

soualigasocialmovement19122012CUL DE SAC:--- The newly incorporated foundation Soualiga Social Movement had a successful official launch Monday night at the conference room of the new location of MichMar Agencies in the Yogesh Building. The motto of the foundation boldly states: to promote social awareness while encouraging participation and inclusion of the people of St. Maarten, for the progressive and sustainable development of our nation.
President Alston Lourens thanked the Notary Office SPS Civil Law Notaries, for waiving their notarial incorporation fees and all of their initial donors for their donations to this movement. Lourens proudly stated to the attendees "because of the great support of our donors and supporters we are able to hit the ground running in 2013". "We have our t-shirts and promotional material, our Facebook page boasts a 'friends of friends' reach of 49,414 people everytime we post, so let's give them something to think about!"
Board members discussed upcoming meetings and projects such as a Social Summit, Community Cultural Week and other projects for the elderly and unemployed. The foundation would like to invite the public to visit their website at www.sxmmovement.com and their facebook page at www.facebook.com/sxmmovement for more information on how to support, participate, discuss and initiate activities of concern to the social development and well-being of the people of St. Maarten.

SSM Press Release

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The School Bus Inspection Section would like to wish parents, school children, and school bus driver's happy holidays and all the best for the New Year.

The school year closed on December 19 for the Christmas and New Year's holiday season and will re-open on Tuesday, January 3, 2013.

The Section School Bus Inspection can be reached at telephone numbers 542-4511 or 542-4509 for further information.

Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt told reporters during the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing on Wednesday that the CFT asked his Ministry for more information on the projected income in the 2013 budget. The Finance Minister said that the CFT asked for more information regarding the 20 million guilders the Government of St. Maarten projected in the area of tax compliance. Tuitt said that he is expected to make all the necessary clarifications the CFT requested by Friday. The Finance Minister said the BAP will send him a report on how they intend to deal with increase on tax compliance and he is now waiting for reports from the Island Receiver's and the Inspectors all of which will be forwarded to the CFT. Tuitt said with the three reports he would show that it is feasible for St. Maarten to collect the 20 million guilders projected in the budget. Another concern the CFT wants clarification on is the 20 million guilders that is projected on tobacco and alcohol taxation. Tuitt said he is awaiting a report from the reporters that would indicate how the increase tax on these two products will be implemented and documented which would make it feasible and realistic. The Finance Minister also said that the CFT forwarded a letter to the Kingdom Council of Ministers explaining them the current situation regarding the 2013 budget process on St. Maarten.

Minister Tuitt in his remarks said that it is often asked by members of the community during this time of the year what is the government doing for its people now that its Christmas. He said this year he is calling on all the unregistered businesses on the island to get their businesses registered so that they could give government a Christmas gift this year by paying their share of taxes.

corneliusdeweever19122012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Labour, Health, and Social Affairs Cornelius De Weever took a jab at media workers during the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing on Wednesday. His statements were aimed at publishers that are publishing obscene language in their newspaper. Minister De Weever said that a few months ago he declared that he would be responsible and professional as he executes the people's business. The Minister said he still stands by his statements but if media workers want him, Members of Parliament, and politicians to remain responsible and professional then media workers have to exercise professionalism and being responsible when executing their duties. Minister de Weever said he is always available to verify information and if reporters are going to write about him then they need to contact him directly or his office for his opinion or the facts that he would have rather than just writing a story. Minister De Weever said that he does not believe that newspapers should be using foul or obscene language when reporting the news. He said that the population and the various Ministers reads these newspapers and if the newspapers will continue with the use of foul and indecent language then the Ministry that is responsible for monitoring the media would have to intervene. He said he respects freedom of the press but in his opinion it has to be done responsibly.

Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt made clear on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing that the police would have to do more controls and do it better in the future. The Finance Minister was responding to questions posed by SMN News regarding the checks that are normally conducted at the Island Receiver's office when owners of vehicles pay their annual road tax. In the past, even up to early 2012 vehicle owners had to produce a valid insurance policy and inspection card for their vehicles before they were able to pay their road tax and uplift their new number plates. Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt told reporters on several occasions that the current government intends to restructure the road tax payment as early as 2014. Tuitt said vehicle owners would no longer need to pick up new number plates since the one they have on their vehicles now will become permanent. The Finance Minister said that vehicle owners would be able to pay their road taxes online, these services he said would make life much easier for the citizens of St. Maarten who normally have to join long lines at the Island Receiver's office every year to pay their road tax.

SMN News reporter asked the Minister of Finance if government has anything in place for the control especially when it comes to seeing if the vehicle owners paid their insurance, Minister Tuitt said that the police would have to do their job now by conducting more controls to see if vehicle owners have their insurance and inspection cards in place. He said that the Island Receiver's office will not be doing police work anymore. Minister Tuitt said that the new procedure will not change anything. "People will not be picking up number plates anymore, the only thing that will be done is people will pay their road taxes. When the police do their controls they would simply have to impound vehicles that do not have insurance and other required documents when they are stopped by the police."

According to well place sources, the Police Department (traffic) already expressed concerns about how checks would take place because it is clear that many persons would not pay their insurance prior to paying their road tax. A source from the Police Department said that the police does not have access to a database that has information on all vehicles that are registered and insured on the island. "The police would need to have a database from the insurance companies with all vehicles that are registered on the island and with which insurance company they are insured. Having access to such a database would make the police work much easier."

SMN News contacted the President of the Insurance Association Eric Ellis for his views on the new procedures that government intends to introduce. Ellis said that the insurance companies and Associations had no idea that vehicle owners could pay their road tax online. Ellis also said he would have to confer with the members of the insurance association prior to going public with the hindrance the new rules would have on insurance companies.

rtuitt19122012Philipsburg:--- The Governor of St. Maarten drs. Eugene Holiday did not sign the Landsbesluit that was issued to TAXAND by the former Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto who was arrested on Monday morning. Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt told members of the media on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing that the draft report submitted to him by SOAB on the TAXAND affair has not yet been discussed with the Council of Ministers. However, he has decided to shed light on two areas of the report. Minister Tuitt said that the report indicates that the Governor of St. Maarten drs. Eugene Holiday did not sign the LB neither did the Governor cooperate with the SOAB investigators to give the investigators an insight on the issuance of the LB. Tuitt said the SOAB clearly indicated that internal procedures in government have to be properly documented and that when payments were made procedures were not followed.

The Governor of St. Maarten drs. Eugene Holiday said he will not comment on the issue when asked for a comment on why he did not sign the LB and why he did not cooperate with the SOAB investigators.

Finance Department Mess.

When asked by SMN News if the person who obtained the TAXAND contract from the former Minister of Finance was arrested in Curacao since TAXAND filed a complaint against Judith Brewster for embezzling Naf.100,000.00 from the company, Tuitt said he did not get any information on the ongoing investigation. The Chief Prosecutor of Curacao Heiko de Jong and Chief Prosecutor of St. Maarten Hans Mos have both declined to comment on the ongoing investigation.

SMN News also asked the current Finance Minister Roland Tuitt who was heavily criticized by the former UP/DP appointed Minister Hiro Shigemoto to say what are some of the suspicious things he found when he took office, Tuitt said when he took office they looked at certain items and those that they did not agree with was not approved by the National Alliance, Democratic Party, and IND Government. SMN News reporter pressed the Finance Minister for details on which projects he found and did not approve and Minister Tuitt said that the UP/DP led government wanted to contract a company to implement American football in the schools on St. Maarten. SMN News was also reliably informed that the former Minister of Finance wanted to award a contract to a family member of the former Deputy Prime Minister Theodore Heyliger to the tune $100,000.00 to fill sand in a bottle which would have been distributed to tourists when they arrive on St. Maarten.

Former Parliament of Netherlands Antilles Eliminated Casinos from TOT.

The Finance Minister also said that he met with the Casino Association and they had an agreement but it appears as though the Casino Association has had a change of heart based on the articles he read in the newspaper. When asked by SMN News who eliminated the casinos from paying Turn over Tax, Tuitt said the Parliament of the former Netherlands Antilles eliminated casinos from TOT long before St. Maarten became a country. SMN News reporter then asked the Minister of Finance if he as Minister of Finance for Country St. Maarten envisioned amending the law which would allow casinos on St. Maarten to pay TOT like all other businesses on the island. Minister Tuitt said that his Ministry is busy working on a new tax structure and all of those issues will be addressed. This new tax structure he said should be completed by 2014.Tuitt said a study will be made on each branch and documented so that everyone even visitors will have to pay their fair share of taxes.

Pensioners COLA will be paid by end of week.

Minister Tuitt also announced on Wednesday that the Cost of Living Allowances (COLA) for pensioners will be paid out by the end of this week. Tuitt said that government has put in place everything so that the COLA can be paid before the end of the week.


guillaumeregent19122012La Savanne:--- An 18 year old young man identified as Guillaume Regent from Concordia, St. Martin died around 6pm Tuesday night after being involved in deadly accident in La Savanne. SMN News learnt that Regent lost control of his motorcycle while over taking a car and trying to secure his helmet which was not properly attached. Eyewitnesses of the accident said Regent went airborne and he was run over by another vehicle when he landed on the road. "There was an endless amount of blood on the road when medical personnel were trying to save his life," one eyewitness told SMN News.

Captain Sylvain Joulault confirmed that the accident occurred around 5:30pm and the victim of the motorcycle accident passed away around 6pm while ambulance personnel were trying to resuscitate him. Joulault said that based on the investigation they conducted thus far it shows that the rider of the motorcycle was trying to attach his helmet when he lost control. Regent was well known in the St. Martin community and he attended the Lycee Polyvalent.

A press release from the Gendarmerie states that on Tuesday, July 19 at 5:30pm, the driver of a moped lost his life in a traffic accident. The release explains that the rider was traveling between Marigot and Grand Case. The first elements of the investigation suggest that the victim, although he was wearing his helmet, he did not have the chin strap attached and the helmet ejected during the impact, thus it was unable to protect the victim's head when he struck the soil. The Gendarmes believe that the simple gesture of fastening the chin strap of the helmet would have helped preserve the life of the accident victim. The press release further states that the same drama has added to the loss of four other lives of people that were involved in traffic accidents during the year 2012 in St. Martin. Of the five people who died this year on the roads on the French side of the island, 3 were drivers of two wheel vehicles. Between 2010 and 2012, 11 drivers or passengers on two wheel vehicles have lost their lives and 52 were injured, some of whom keep lifelong consequences.
Although it has been observed that the use of helmets by riders of two-wheel vehicles is becoming more frequent, it is clear that safety remains largely insufficient. In addition, the practice of wearing the helmet simply placed on the top of the head without the chinstrap is attached is regularly observed, the Gendarmes stated. The Gendarmerie said that the failure to wear a safety helmet for drivers or passengers of two wheel vehicles, or wearing the helmet without attaching the chin strap, is a traffic offense punishable by a fine of € 135. It is further the only protection available to drivers and passengers of two wheel vehicles in order to preserve their lives in an accident.

albertorosadelarosa18122012The Royal Virgin Islands Police Force are offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest of Alberto Rosa De La Rosa on suspicion of the murder of Riky Dennis Bautista Familia

Mr Bautista was stabbed during an incident at Maria's Bar (also known as Jazmin Bar) at Sea Cow's Bay on Friday 16th November 2012. He was pronounced dead at the scene and a later post mortem examination confirmed that he died as a result of a stab injury.

A reward of $10,000 is offered for information leading to the arrest of Alberto Rosa De La Rosa.

Head of the Crime Division, Acting Superintendent Alexis Charles said "The investigation is at an advanced stage. The response from the community has been good and we have secured a lot of evidence. A file of evidence is with the Director of Public Prosecutions".

He added "His current whereabouts are unclear. It has been suggested that Rosa De La Rosa is still in the Territory however we have had information that he may have fled Tortola soon after the incident."

Acting Superintendent Alexis Charles further added "The reason we are offering a reward of $10,000 and not a higher amount is that we have a known suspect in this case. We merely need to know where Rosa De La Rosa is. The reward is payable to people overseas as well as within the BVI. We are working with all our Regional Law Enforcement partners and Interpol.

He concluded by saying "I appeal to Rosa De La Rosa to give himself up. The alternative is a life on the run, always looking over your shoulder, waiting to be arrested. If you have an explanation of what happened that night then please step forward and give it. I would also appeal to Rosa De La Rosa's family and friends to encourage him to come forward"

Alberto Rosa De La Rosa is described as a 32 year old male. He is of Hispanic appearance with brown skin. He is about 5'8" tall and of slim build, weighing about 140 lbs. During the incident it is believed that Rosa De La Rosa lost a tooth.

Both Rosa De La Rosa and the victim, Mr. Bautista Familia are citizens of the Dominican Republic.

People with information are asked to contact Detectives from the Major Crime Team on (284) 468 2718 or by speaking to any police office. Spanish speaking Detectives are available.

All information will be treated in complete confidence. All reward payment amounts will be decided upon by the Commissioner of Police.

ministryofteatttwodayretreat18122012The Management team and Staff Bureau of the Ministry Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic & Telecommunication (TEATT) held a two-day retreat at Sonesta Great Bay Hotel & Casino. The retreat, December 17 & 18, which consists of lectures on trust, team work, and communication, amongst other topics, is an integral part of team building and is aimed at preparing for next year's goals and objectives.

temporarybridgesatringroad18122012Philipsburg:--- In keeping with a promise made two weeks ago to create alternative parking on the Ring Road, particularly for the upcoming holiday season, Minister William Marlin announced on Sunday afternoon that three of possibly five bridges have already been placed on Sunday morning by the Maintenance Department of Public Works.

Minister Marlin said that the bridges are to help those who have difficulties finding suitable parking in Philipsburg. Already there are many persons who make use of the sand for the Ring Road to park on. But they then have to walk quite a bit to find an exit off the Ring Road. Marlin said the bridges will make it possible for persons who park on the sand to be able to get to and from their destination in Philipsburg with ease.

Apart from placing the first three of five bridges, the sand will be leveled and the grass and shrubs will be cut for better driving, walking and parking on the sand. The bridges have been built been built by employees of the Maintenance Department of Infrastructure Management. Before the end of this week, two additional bridges will be strategically placed at other locations.

The Minister further stated that the Sand Road can now only be used for parking and not as a fast lane to get in or out of Town. Drivers will not be able to enter or exit the Sand Road in the area close to the Salt Pickers Round-a-Bout next to the Police Station.

The Minister thanked Ing. Toontje Buncamper and his crew for assisting with the construction of the bridges and said he is looking forward to the other two bridges being in place very soon. Marlin further stated on Sunday afternoon that he hopes that locals and visitors alike will make good use of the bridges and that this measure will help to alleviate the parking problems we face in Philipsburg on a daily basis, but more so during the last two weeks of the year.

Signs will also be placed to direct drivers towards the entrance and exit to the parking on the Sand Road and the location of the temporary bridges. The three bridges are located across from the Post Office, across from the Central Bank and across from Soualiga Guest House.

sjacobswithnacsischoolmanagerscoursegraduates18122012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs expresses her congratulations to the 20 graduates who recently graduated from the School Managers NaCSi Educational Management Course. Minister Jacobs also wishes the graduates a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

slsreceiveslabsuppliesfromcarec18122012Great Bay:--- Last week, the St. Maarten Laboratory Services (SLS) received from the Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC) 200 field sample collection kits including dry shippers and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever handed over the items to Hose Booi, Director of SLS.
These items were given under the project "Strengthening Laboratory Capacity and Biorisk Management," which is being funded through the Canadian Global Partnership Programme's strategy for strengthening global biological security.
The project aims to strengthen laboratory capacity and biorisk management in CAREC and CMC's and reinforcing capacities for safe and rapid sampling and shipping of specimens to local, regional and/or international laboratories. Enhancing the sampling and transport chain is essential to reinforce the global biological risk management process.

airfinandsmhcfleaseagreementsigning18122012Great Bay:--- On Monday morning the lease agreement between Air-Fin and the St. Maarten Harbor Cargo Facilities (SMHCF) was signed and the addendum II to the water supply was also signed between the Government of St. Maarten, Minister Cornelius De Weever and Air-Fin/Seven Seas Water. Negotiations were held between the SMHCF, Air-Fin and Government for the lease of the warehouse building of the SMHCF. These negotiations were concluded successfully in November 2012.

The agreement signed today is an addition to the Water Supply Agreement Government signed in 2007 with Air-Fin/Seven Seas Water for the production and supply of desalinated water intended for distribution as drinking water by GEBE. This Addendum II secures the water production and supply on short and medium term up to 2021.
Air-Fin will build two new identical plants in Pointe Blanche on the Harbour premises. Each plant is a modular plant with a production capacity of 3,700 m3 per day. The construction of the first plant will start in 2013 and will be operational end of June 2013, while the second plant will be built to be operational no later than February 2016. The water produced will be distributed in Pointe Blanche, parts of Philipsburg and on the eastern side of the island.
The offers/options submitted were evaluated taking into account the vision of the Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor to have the water production facilities and operations under the direct responsibility of a new Government owned entity of St. Maarten at the end of the term.
The period of time up to the end of the term provides ample possibility to prepare and train experts and to institute the necessary organization, to take over the responsibilities and the installations of Air-Fin/Seven Seas Water, creating new high level jobs for St. Maarteners.
The operations of the Point Blanche Plants will provide five new positions of employment at different education levels and skills. In addition, the Desalination Resource Development Program is open to students who are currently enrolled in a college, university or technical school, and have declared a major of mechanical, electrical, chemical engineering or the like. Monetary stipends will be paid to the participants in consideration of their program and time commitments.

The Government and in particular the Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor is responsible for the supply of drinking water to the public of St. Maarten. The tasks of supplying drinking water has been outsourced to two companies, the water production company Air Fin, also known as Seven Seas Water St. Maarten, and the drinking water distribution company GEBE.
The water supply activities are laid down in two agreements, a Water Supply Agreement, for production and purchase of water between Government and Air-Fin and a Drinking Water Management Agreement between Government and GEBE for the distribution and supply of water to consumers.
Over the years the outsourcing of the production of water has proven to be a very cost effective initiative, as production cost went down and the financial results of the water distribution company have changed from a deficit into profit situation.

Philipsburg:--- Executives from the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) visited Parliament last week and asked at least four Members of Parliament to fill out certain documentations that would entail how they acquired their funds.

SMN News has been reliably informed by well placed sources that Landsrecherché visited the bank to inquire about the accounts of certain Members of Parliament whom they believe have been making deals and acquiring huge amounts of monies based on the deals they made. One of the sources said that the former Managing Director of RBC former RBTT who was very close with certain politicians used loopholes to have the Members of Parliament deposit huge sums of monies without informing the bank how they acquired the funds.

Normally the banks on St. Maarten have to report all unusual transactions to the MOT but since the department is not fully functional, the transactions that were done at RBC Bank were not reported especially since the former Managing Director of the Bank found loopholes to have the monies deposited.

SMN News learnt that a certain Member of Parliament was caught on tape accepting a huge bribe for favors he is yet to deliver. The source said that since the fall of the UP/DP Government the tape was willfully circulated.

SMN News tried to confirm the information with the relevant authorities but they have refused to comment on the matter.

Philipsburg:--- Police have arrested two persons in the double homicide that was committed last Sunday on A.T. Illidge Road in close proximity of Francisco Bar. SMN News learnt that the victims both of whom were residents of the French side and of Dominicano decent were involved in a brawl inside the Sun Latino Bar prior to the shooting. The two men were shot dead inside an almost new Hyundai Sonata.

The shooters and suspected killers managed to escape the scene and cross the border where they abandoned the getaway car. On that same day the Gendarmes managed to recover the vehicle. Shortly after, police arrested two suspects one on St. Martin while the other was arrested in Guadeloupe. It is not yet clear if the suspect that was arrested in Guadeloupe was brought back to St. Martin.

In an unrelated murder investigation, the police also arrested a national of Dominica identified as S.P. for the murder of Gaston Gumbs whose body was found in a bush fire in Hope Estate. No further details on the suspect or the investigation has been released by the Public Prosecutor's Office.

THE VALLEY, Anguilla:--- The Royal Anguilla Police Force Criminal Investigation Department and Drug & Firearm Task Force are investigating a fatal shooting incident which occurred on Monday 17th December, 2012 at about 10pm at the Blue Diamond Bar in The Quarter which left two persons dead and three persons injured.

Commissioner of Police Rudolph Proctor said in a press release that at about 10:05pm a report of a shooting incident was received at The Valley Police Station where it was reported that two masked assailants armed with firearms entered the Blue Diamond Bar and five persons were shot.

On arrival at the Blue Diamond Bar, officers discovered the body of Anuery Derrick, age 32, a native of the Dominican Republic, who was unresponsive and lying on the floor. On further examination of the scene Officers discovered the body of Aswad Delonios, age 17 of Anguilla lying in the bushes outside the Blue Diamond Bar also unresponsive. The Emergency Medical Technicians were summoned to the scene along with a Medical Doctor from the Princess Alexandra Hospital. The bodies of Anuery Derrick and Aswad Delonois were later pronounced dead by the doctor.

The Coroners were summoned to the scene and granted permission for the bodies to be taken to Rey's Funeral Home pending postmortem.

Two of the injured persons were treated at the Princess Alexandra Hospital and discharged, while the third person is detained in the hospital undergoing medical treatment for injuries sustained.

The Royal Anguilla Police Force is appealing to the general public or any persons who were in the vicinity of the Blue Diamond Bar or having any information in relation to the incident to contact the Criminal Investigation Department at 497-2333, Ext. 3251, Website www.gov.ai/911, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or any Police Officer of your choice.

Your information would be held in the strictest confidence Commissioner of Police Proctor said in his press statement.

SMN News learnt that at least two persons that were involved in the deadly shootout Monday night are currently on the run and the Royal Anguilla Police Force are busy hunting the suspects.

hiroshigemoto16052012Philipsburg:--- Former appointed Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto is expected to appear before the judge of instruction on Thursday for an extension of his pre-trial detention, confirmed Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos. When asked if Shigemoto will remain in custody until Thursday, Mos said that the former Minister who was also a civil servant will not receive any special treatment. "Mr. Shigemoto will be treated like everyone else and he will appear before the Judge of Instruction on Thursday," Mos explained.

Mos said the former Minister of Finance (civil servant) is suspected of committing embezzlement, fraud, and he is also accused of abusing the rules of Government. Mos said that the former Minister of Finance paid Global Advisory Services double for the services they provided for Government while recruiting staff for the Tax Department outside of St. Maarten.

Shigemoto, a diabetic patient, was arrested on Monday morning around 10am at his Pointe Blanche home by detectives from the Landsrecherché (national police). SMN News learnt that Shigemoto had to be placed on oxygen while being incarcerated in the sick bay at the Pointe Blanche Prison. Sources from the prison said that the former Minister has several medical complications and having him on oxygen is normal because it is something he has to use even when he is at home.

Last week the same team of detectives arrested the owner of Global Advisory Services and Co-Manager of WINAIR Roberto Gibbs. Gibbs was held on charges of fraud, forgery, and money laundering. Gibbs was released by the judge of instruction last week Thursday when the Prosecutor's office sought to have his pre-trial detention extended for a second period.

SMN News learnt from reliable sources that Gibbs named a number of persons while in custody who were involved in the embezzlement scheme. The investigation that is currently taking place is called the Piranha investigation in which a number of politicians and senior department heads are suspected of being involved in major corruption and embezzling of government funds. The Piranha investigation started in 2010 when the former director of finance Bas Roorda turned over vital information to the Prosecutor's office linking former commissioners to the scheme of pocketing government monies.

It is not yet clear if the Landsrecherché will link the case they started against the former head of the Tourism Bureau Regina Labega to the Piranha investigation. When asked about that, Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos declined to comment further on the ongoing investigation.

However, Attorney General of St. Maarten Taco Stein said on Tuesday said based on what he knew the two cases are separate even though the same person (Bas Roorda) turned over information to the Prosecutor's Office in both cases. When SMN News pressed Stein for more information on the case involving former Minister of Labour and Health Maria Buncamper Molanus who sold the economic rights of government lease land, Stein said his office and the Prosecutor's office are monitoring at least two cases closely. "Stein said none of the cases that are on the desk of the Landsrecherché were swept under the carpet as perceived by many persons in society. Stein further explained that his office is monitoring the case that involves former Minister of Health and Labour Maria Buncamper Molanus because he too read where she officially announced that she will be participating in the 2014 elections. When SMN News asked Stein when his office would bring the Election Fraud case to court since three police officers and a civil servant working at the Philipsburg Police station gave sworn statements that they accepted monies from the leader of the United Peoples Party in exchange for their votes. Stein said that his office set priorities on the cases they chose to investigate. He said the Election Fraud case is indeed important but the Landsrecherché is short staffed and they will announce when they start making progress in the investigations.
It should be noted that the Election Fraud case started way before the cases that involve Shigemoto and Labega and even though the Attorney General and Prosecutor's Office know that the suspects in these cases can get away scotch free because of the amount of time it takes before it reaches before a judge, the Attorney General of St. Maarten said he believes that the Piranha investigation takes priority over the other cases.

Philipsburg:--- On Tuesday December 18th, 2012, six cruise vessels will be visiting Sint Maarten and seeing the large amount of cruise passengers that will be on shore, the Police Department is informing the general public, that for safety reasons, as of 9:00am through 8:00pm Front Street starting from Sea Palace to Emmaplein and Back Street from Emmaplein to Weduwe steeg will be closed for all motor vehicle traffic.

Bus service
The bus service that usually goes through Back Street will now be redirected to the bus stop areas on the Cannegieter street, D.A. Peterson Street ( In front of the Gatsby clothing Store) and the Walter Nisbeth road opposite the Sundial School. (Open area next to "Nenn's snack Bar.)

Taxi Service
Only 4 taxis will allowed at the taxi-stand in front of the Court House at once. The main taxi stand which is located between the Clem La Bega Square and the RBC-bank will be reserved for taxi's only. Any other vehicles parked in this area will be towed at the expense of the owner.

Delivery Services
All delivery services delivering merchandise on these streets should have a written request made up with date, time, license plate number of the vehicle and the place where they will be making the delivery. This request should be brought to the police department where it will be approved to get access into these streets.

Parking
Illegal parking in the Philipsburg area will not be tolerated. Persons working or visiting Philipsburg should make use of the Ring road for temporary parking to avoid the risk of their vehicle being towed.

Philipsburg:--- As part of the continuing efforts to provide a safe environment for holiday shoppers, the Police Force of Sint Maarten has commenced their annual Holiday Task Force initiative also known as " Operation Vigilance 2012 ", and is without any doubt doing its utmost to protect you, your family, and your property, in combating crime and criminals. The Public Relation Office of the Sint Maarten Police Force is therefore offering the entire community, the following safety tips, to help them prepare against crime.
Remember the 3 A's of Crime Prevention:

  1. Be Aware of your surroundings at all times.
  2. Be Alert to suspicious people and vehicles.
  3. Avoid dangerous situations.

If you are out for the evening:

  • Turn on lights, radio or television so that it looks like some-one is at home.
  • Lock all doors and windows well, even if you are just leaving for a few minutes.
  • Don't display items where they can be seen from the outside.
  • Don't Shop Alone. It's important to shop with a buddy; an extra pair of eyes helps.
  • Park your car in a well-lit area and make sure all windows, sunroof and doors are locked. If using an SUV Cover your gifts in your vehicle with a blanket.
  • Avoid carrying a large amount of cash. Don't flash cash around and carry it in a safe place on you.
  • If you have to use the ATM-machine, pay close attention to suspicious persons hanging around the machine. If that's the case pass up that machine and find another.
  • Carry all wallets in the front pockets and carry purses close to your body.
  • Keep your children close to you while attending any activities and don't let them get separated from you.
  • Pay attention to persons walking in front and behind you (especially in crowded places favorable for pickpockets).
  • When returning to your vehicle or your home, have your keys in your hands ready to open the door.
  • Before entering your vehicle, check front and rear and seats for any one that may be hiding there. Lock doors immediately after entering.
  • Ask your neighbor to keep a watchful eye out for you.
  • Drinking and driving is a danger to everyone. Remember that the risks of drinking and driving are not worth it. If you choose to drink, don't drive.Make use of a designated driver or public transportation (taxi or bus). Make sure that you know where your kids are at all times and that they are safe.

Most of all on behalf of the Police force of Sint Maarten, through the Public Relation Office, "We wish the entire community of Sint Maarten and it's visitors a very safe and meaningful Holiday Season."

The SHTA would like to commend the Prime Minister and government for opening the discussion on electoral reform. Their bold initiative deserves an equally candid and bold response. A healthy, robust and transparent electoral system is the basis for any successful democracy. While the SHTA agrees that improvements in the stability of ruling parties would be beneficial to St. Maarten, we believe that it is critical to address the root causes of instability.

It often appears that our elected officials are a loose alliance of personal agendas instead of a team that subscribes to a shared set of values, objectives and principles. It seems as if individual members of ruling coalitions are willing to leverage their position or seat in an effort to secure support for the next election. This constant jockeying for influence and credit seem to be at the heart of political instability.
The SHTA believe that if political parties were united by their common ideals, philosophies and visions, there would be much more stability. We understand the realities and challenges of asking the product and beneficiaries of the current political system to have the courage and vision to change the political system but nonetheless these changes are for the benefit of country St Maarten.
There are a number of tangible changes that we believe would be beneficial.

Campaign Finance Reform.
Individuals that are campaigning should be required to make public certain information as it pertains to the election process. Including source and amount of campaign donations in cash, services and in kind.
Candidates should make public their assets and business interests before and after taking office and either take positions that don't have conflicts of interest or divest from those investments prior to taking office.
Candidates should declare after the election how the campaign donations were spent.

Delegate Authorities.
In order to prevent the use of contracts, agreements and permits of all kinds as currency to "encourage" political support, the authority to issue individual licenses, work permits, building permits, bus licenses, taxi licenses, contracts for services, scholarships, land, and housing should be delegated to civil servants under strict guidelines and system of checks and balances. Elected officials should be focused on developing criteria, transparency, policy, legislation and oversight instead of actually approving or rejecting individual permits. Appeals could still be handled by elected officials, which would still give them possibilities to intervene when special attention is required. Additionally, this would create a feedback loop whereby policies could be adjusted when necessary.
Ultimately, it is the electorate that will have to call for election reform. Therefore, the SHTA suggests the voting public contact their parliamentarian and express their opinions.

Please note: These statements are related to the electoral system in general and not reflective of any specific party.

com25112009Marigot:--- Several elected officials including the President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Alain Richardson were questioned by a special team of Gendarmes on Saturday for the controversial Authorisation d' Occupation Temporaire (AOT) they issued to Nobert Luftman.

It should be noted that Luftman's AOT had expired since 2009 since the commune of St. Martin did not renew the contract because there was an ongoing court case with the Beauperthuy family. Even though Luftman had no AOT, he collected rent from the owner of Bikini Beach Elisa Cohen and the owner of Kontiki Beach Philippe Juste. Based on unconfirmed reports, Norbert Luftman collected over Euros 500,000.00 from Elisa Cohen illegally because his AOT for Orient Beach expired and was not renewed but he was still collecting rent from the owners of at least three restaurants.

Two persons that were questioned a number of times by the team of Gendarmes are Norbert Luftman and Philippe Casaubon. SMN News learnt that several elected officials will be questioned this coming week because the investigators are not only looking at the illegality of the AOT that was issued retroactively but they are looking to see if the RRR government collected monies "under the table" for the AOT or if any type of election fraud was committed by the RRR political party.

Last week the Gendarmes arrested the Head of Domain Affairs Josi Carti and placed him in garde à view, shortly after they arrested the DGS of the Collectivity of St. Martin Pascal Avern and he too was placed in garde à vue after he was questioned on the issuance of the AOT to Norbert Luftman for a period of 13 years retroactive to 2009. Carti remains in garde a vue while Pascal Avern was released and he immediately travelled to Guadeloupe to be with his family for the Christmas holidays.

While it is unheard of that government would issue contracts retroactively, the COM under the leadership of President Alain Richardson did just that after their executive council took a unanimous decision on April 17th, 2012 to grant Luftman the AOT for a period of 15 years retroactive to June 2009. According to some paper-trail, Luftman received the AOT on September 4th, 2012 for 13 years retroactive to 2009.

SMN News was reliably informed that the former President of the COM Frantz Gumbs and Senator Louis Constant Fleming warned the leader of the RRR just before the 2nd round of the 2012 elections that if he won the elections he must not sign the AOT for Luftman because there are a lot of problems surrounding Orient Beach. The source said besides the court cases with the land owners, Norbert Luftman was allegedly providing false information to the commune to obtain the AOT. A source working within the administration of the COM said that Luftman declared he was the owner of the three restaurants and that he had managers running each of them.

 

Orient Beach, Luftman, Bikini Beach.

Upon further investigation, SMN News found information that showed that Elisa Cohen is the sole owner of Bikini Beach. Cohen opened her restaurant in 1992 in her own name "Elisa Cohen" and she was paying Luftman 10% of her gross sales as rent per month as her rent. In 1993, Luftman demanded 12.5% in rent from Cohen claiming that the commune had increased his fees for the AOT. Then in 2005 Luftman changed the contract to $10,000 per month which gives him a grand total of $120,000.00 per year. Elisa Cohen then changed her business into a SARL in 2004 making in "Le Bikini" and she remained the sole Director of her company.

While Elisa Cohen was paying that amount of monies to Luftman, the local government was receiving just over 2% per month for the AOT they granted to Luftman. According to information SMN News received, Elisa Cohen and Phillipe Juste both submitted a request to the Collectivity on February 15th, 2012 to obtain their own AOT for the space they are occupying on Orient Beach. Sources within the COM said that the executive council did not even look at the request of Cohen and Juste when they met in an executive council meeting on April 17th, 2012 and decided to grant the AOT to Luftman.

hiroshigemoto16052012Philipsburg:--- The former appointed Minister of Finance and son in law of the Minister of Justice Hiro Shigemoto was arrested around 10am on Monday morning, confirmed Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos. Shigemoto was arrested at his home in Pointe Blanche. Mos said Shigemoto is suspected of committing fraud when he paid Global Advisory Services double for services the company provided to the Government of St. Maarten.

Global Advisory Services is owned and managed by Roberto Gibbs who is also the Co-Manager of WINAIR. The company was hired to recruit people for the Tax Department and the company was paid double for the services they provided when finding manpower outside of St. Maarten.

Ten days ago the Landsrecherché arrested Roberto Gibbs, he was later released by the Judge of Instruction when the Prosecutor's Office requested his second eight day pre-trial detention.

When Roberto Gibbs was arrested, SMN News gave indications in its reports that the Piranha (the biting fish) investigation started in 2010 when Bas Roorda was fired by the UP/DP Government. Bas Roorda, the former Head of Finance, was brought to St. Maarten by the National Alliance/Heyliger Government who took over when the Democratic Party Government fell. The commissioner of Finance Xavier Blackman recruited Roorda from the Netherlands to head the finance department since according to Blackman back then the department was in shambles. The UP/DP coalition fired Roorda when he turned over incriminating information to the Prosecutor's office that incriminated several persons including former commissioners. Two people that made headlines for pocketing government monies was the former Head of the Tourism Bureau, Regina Labega and former Commissioner of Tourism and Economic Affairs (now Member of Parliament) Frans Richardson. At the time Roorda was made director of the department of finance, Hiro Shigemoto was not too pleased because he was not given the post. Sources within government said that Shigemoto did not apply for the position because he felt that he did the job for years and he deserved it without following basic procedures, therefore he made Roorda's life a living hell and was not cooperating with him.

While it is clear that the Prosecutor's Office (Landsrecherché) is busy investigating the Roorda spiral because of what is termed as "so-called" injustice to a Dutch citizen, there are several cases that are lying on the desk of the Landsrecherché and they are not being touched. One such case is the Election Fraud case that involves three police officers and a civil servant working at the Philipsburg Police Station and the United Peoples Party leader Theodore Heyliger. SMN News has been reliably informed that all four persons at the Philipsburg Police station gave sworn statements to the Police Internal Affairs that they accepted monies from the UP leader in exchange for their votes, yet the Landsrecherché does not see this case as being a priority case.

A political pundit said that the investigation was delayed because of political rhetoric since the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan was appointed by Independent Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge who supported the UP/DP Government.

On Monday, SMN News contacted Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos for an update on the Election Fraud case that has been pending some two and half years now and Mos said the case is still on the shelves. The island's Chief Prosecutor claimed that the Landsrecherché is short staffed even though they got nine officers from the Police Department. Another case that also remains untouched is the one involving former Minister of Health and Labour Maria Buncamper-Molanus who was forced to resigned after she sold the economic rights for government lease land.

SIMPSON BAY:--- Delta Air Lines inaugurated a new weekly Saturday year-round direct service to Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) on Saturday, December 15, 2012 as part of its announced expansion into the Caribbean. This is in addition to its direct flights from Atlanta.

"We're very happy to welcome this new service from JFK by Delta," said Regina LaBega, managing director of the Princess Juliana International Airport operating company, PJIAE NV.

"This is our key source market for tourists and an additional direct service from New York would further boost arrivals from there because visitors now have an additional choice of a carrier," LaBega said.

"Besides," she continued, "New York is now an important hub for Delta, seeing that it has made it a major global gateway with 136 peak-day departures to 82 destinations all over the world."

Commenting on the airline's expansion of services to the Caribbean, Delta's vice president for Latin America and the Caribbean, Nicolas Ferri, reportedly said, "It's another step toward achieving our goal of becoming the best U.S. airline in Latin America, offering not only a unique experience for business travelers but also the best choice for leisure travel."

The additional flights is Delta's response to increased demand for more connections between New York and key Caribbean tourist destinations like St. Maarten, Montego Bay, Jamaica, Aruba, and Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic.

According to Delta, now New York City's largest and fastest-growing carrier, is part of a $1.2 billion expansion project that will turn JFK's Terminal 4 into a state-of-the-art international gateway, increasing the terminal's capacity by one-third. The facility is expected to open in the second quarter of 2013.

Delta offers service to more destinations from New York-LaGuardia and New York-JFK combined than any other airline. It is also upgrading its schedule at JFK so passengers can have easy convenient connections to international flights.

enniaandshtapartnershipsigning16122012PHILIPSBURG:--- SHTA and ENNIA have partnered to offer the SHTA members additional employee benefits through a collective pension plan on favorable terms. In the future all the employees of the SHTA members can arrange a simplified pension contract with ENNIA.
St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association's (SHTA) is the largest trade association on St. Maarten with a diversified membership base that includes hotels; timeshare properties; restaurants; wholesale and retail companies; marine companies; realtors; contractors; legal and accounting firms and more.
In a presentation to the Board of SHTA, Myrtille Brookson, Branch Manager of ENNIA and Mr. Arie Groothuis, Senior Account Manager Pension and Employee Benefits of ENNIA explained the details of the various ENNIA pension plans and how members and their employees can benefit from additional long term retirement planning. The SHTA seeks to expand member benefits through collaborative agreements such as this, and believes that there is a general need for improved retirement planning. The SHTA is pleased to have the opportunity to create this added benefit to members and their employees.
ENNIA is happy with the partner agreement and would like to congratulate SHTA and all its members with the expansion of their employee benefits. For more information about pension plan or free advice, you can contact our colleagues at 543 2232 or email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

utsipadwinnervalentinefortin16122012Philipsburg:--- Chippie announces the first winner of the iPad 3 sweepstake that the mobile provider offers together with distribution partner Xtreme Machines. The first winner is St. Eustatius resident, Mr. Valentine Fortin. Mr Fortin was the first of 5 potential winners of an Apple iPad. He won the tablet by saving his Xtreme Machine top-up receipts. Each receipt contains a letter and after saving all the letters necessary to spell 'APPLE I PAD 3' he was the proud first winner of the sweepstake. "There are 4 more iPads to be won, so anyone that almost had all the letters shouldn't be discouraged," says UTS Marketing and Communication Officer, Ivy Lambert "We are happy to collaborate with our partner, Xtreme Machines to bring holiday cheer to our customers by offering them the chance to win prizes like this during the holiday season. Our customers have a choice in whom they select as their mobile provider and we want to show them that we appreciate their good custom; whether it is through our ongoing sweepstake, free concert tickets with purchase or our ongoing top up promotions, we want to show our appreciation, " Lambert continued.

rhodaarrindell16122012GREAT BAY:--- According to Dr. Rhoda Arrindell, grade school children spend upwards to eight hours actively "learning all sorts of interesting things, but when they come home, it is often as if they are expected to simply switch off their learning brain."

In some societies the old saying that questions the value of "too much studying ... must have come from the notion and a time when it was accepted that only a certain part of the day should be devoted to intellectual activity," said Dr. Arrindell. She was an invited speaker in Curacao at the recent educational conference, "Pedagogie: Opvoedingstoolbox."

"Today it is accepted that intellectual development is an ongoing process, and it is important for parents to support what takes place at school in the home," said the leading St. Martin linguist. Her audience consisted of educators, language scholars, government policy experts, and daycare and after-school activity providers.

"Language Development and Education in Children 0-12 Years" was the title of Dr. Arrindell's conference paper, presented on December 7. The StepAhead Foundation and the University of the Netherlands Antilles (UNA) hosted the educational/child development symposium at the Renaissance Hotel and at UNA.

In her paper, Dr. Arrindell drew on a number of scientific language development studies and on what she has called elsewhere the "linguistic versatility" of St. Martiners. She also encouraged the presentation of more scholarly papers in Papiamentu at educational conferences in Curacao.

Dr. Arrindell concluded her presentation on the relationship between how children develop language skills; the essential need for more knowledge and respect of Caribbean nation languages in the classroom; and why parents who are seen reading regularly by their children are setting an excellent example for their children's success in school and in the community at large.

"Regardless of the child's linguistic background, the everyday environment should be laden with oral and written language. The importance of children reading cannot be overemphasized here," said Dr. Arrindell.

"Studies in both first and second language acquisition have shown that students who read more generally outperform those who read less in a range of tests. Even when the reading activities were for pleasure, reading was found to help lessen 'writing apprehension' among students, and reading also helps children with their thinking skills," said Dr. Arrindell.

"Another interesting fact about child language acquisition is that the younger children are, the easier it seems for them to learn another language. According to Fromkin et al. in An Introduction to Language, 'Young children before the age of puberty who are exposed to more than one language seem to acquire all the languages equally well.' But this means that the child should be exposed to all the languages equally for him or her to acquire them equally. It cannot be so that exposure to one language is limited to the school environment and exposure to another is limited to the home or community environment, yet the child is expected to acquire both equally and be able to communicate in both equally," said Arrindell, who served as St. Maarten's first minister of education, culture, sports and youth affairs, from October 2010 to May 2012.

"The child language development matter is further compounded when in Caribbean societies, which are themselves still in the process of forging their own identities, the Creole or home language of the child is not treated equally as another (European) target language in the classroom, or even within the broader community," said Dr. Arrindell.

"Studies continue to show that when children come to school socialized in a language that is culture-specific, and they are expected to perform in another language, they experience a sort of cultural discontinuity, which often negatively affects academic performance," said Dr. Arrindell, who has also co-authored two chapters in the new book, Agency in the Emergence of Creole Languages (2012), edited by Dr. Nicholas Faraclas.

Among the speakers at the two-day conference in Curacao were Dr. Rene Diekstra from the Netherlands, and from Curacao Drs. Leonard Coffin, Drs. Irving Picus, Drs. Karin Hermans, Drs. Shanti Guanipa, and Drs. Stephen Ebecilio.

cdeweeverathivworkplacepolicylaunch16122012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development, and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever recently launched the country's first National HIV and AIDS Workplace Policy.

Minister De Weever has described the moment as a historic one for the 600+ families affected by their loves ones who are living with HIV/AIDS.

"Another historic moment is when the Chamber of Commerce was the first to sign an HIV/AIDS workplace policy when I was a board member on their behalf. I presented a draft HIV/AIDS workplace policy for government to then Commissioner of Health Franklin Meyers.

"We have now come full circle and as Minister I have the privilege to launch the HIV/AIDS workplace policy for all civil servants. I will like to call on all government owned companies, all Non-Governmental Organizations, all unions, all [red] business and businesses in general to join us by implementing their own HIV/AIDS workplace policy," Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever said on Sunday.

The National Workplace Policy on HIV/AIDS is a framework for action by government, employers and workers to deal effectively with HIV/AIDS at the workplace.

The policy takes into consideration the effects of HIV/AIDS on the most productive segment of the workforce and as such, views the problems associated with HIV/AIDS in terms of the significant negative implications they hold for the economic and national development of the country.

The purpose of the policy is to facilitate the development of a working environment that protects the rights of workers regardless of their HIV status. This includes all workers irrespective of where they work.

Sint Maarten has joined other countries around the globe in the observance of World AIDS Day 2012. In connection with this observance, the National HIV Workplace Policy was launched.

The Department of Labour in collaboration with the HIV/AIDS Programme Management Team has worked diligently throughout the year, with public and private sector stakeholders, to develop the very first HIV-related national policy for the workplace as part of the on-going implementation of the national HIV/AIDS Strategic Plan 2012-2016.

The HIV Workplace Policy relates to policies and programmes to protect workers living with or affected by HIV and AIDS, and to assist in reducing the spread of HIV and the prevention of HIV/AIDS related stigma and discrimination.

Those who spoke at the launch that took place in the A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall were HIV/AIDS Programme Manager Suzette Moses-Burton, Secretary General Jorien Wuite, Head of the Labour Department Rafael Boasman and HIV/AIDS Project Officer Margje Troost.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Moody's rating agency credit analysis of country Sint Maarten is now available on the Government website.

The credit analysis provides an in-depth discussion of credit rating(s) of the country and should be read in conjunction with Moody's most recent Credit Opinion and rating information.

The document is considered an investor's tool and a must have when considering and looking at investment options in the country.

The credit analysis can be found at www.sintmaartengov.org; go to tab "Government," scroll down to "Ministry of Finance" link, go to "Reports" and select the file "Moody's Investor Services" to download the report.

On November 5, 2012, Moody's assigned a first time government bond rating of Baa1 to Sint Maarten. The rating is supported by the country's comparatively high economic development and moderate debt levels.

The ratings are constrained by the untested nature of the country's institutions although we expect nation-building support and fiscal oversight from the Netherlands to continue for several more years, the rating rationale points out in the report.

cdeweever19082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Collective Preventive Services (CPS) which is part of the Ministry of Public Health, continues surveillance for Cholera, and also maintains its travel advisory for persons traveling to Hispanola (Haiti, Dominican Republic).

Holiday travelers who will be spending the holidays in one of the aforementioned countries for the Christmas/New Years are strongly advised to follow basic hygienic habits, Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever said on Sunday.

As part of the Minister's 'Get Checked,' campaign, vacationers who return to the island and display symptoms of cholera are strongly advised to get checked by visiting their family physician.

CPS continues to maintain Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) recommendations such as surveillance activities to detect the occurrence of outbreaks and implementing intervention actions to reduce cholera spread determinants.

CPS was informed about the imported cholera case on the North side of the island by French health authorities, and linkages with persons on the Dutch side were ruled out. Physicians have been reminded to be on alert for signs/symptoms of cholera.

Cholera is a bacterial infection spread through contaminated water. It causes severe diarrhea and vomiting that can lead to dehydration and death within hours.

Cholera is transmitted through fecal contamination of water and food. In places where there is infrastructure damage, the lack of safe drinking water and poor sanitation and hygiene can increase the risk of cholera, as well as numerous other diarrhea diseases.

While on vacation ensure that you take vital precautions such as hygienic food preparation, boiling or purifying all water, and washing hands often with soap and clean water.

Symptoms can occur within 24 to 48 hours of being infected with the cholera causing bacteria. Cholera symptoms are generally mild; they include diarrhea, vomiting, and muscle cramps. About one infected person out of 20 has severe signs and symptoms, such as increased heart rate, dehydration, and shock. Immediately consult your physician if you have travelled and have any of the symptoms, while maintaining proper hygiene.

To minimize the number of people infected, frequent hand washing, personal hygiene, safe water use and food preparation are a necessity. Maintain these basic hygienic habits as you travel.

By taking a few basic precautions, cholera as well as most other food and water-borne diseases can easily be prevented. The main rule is, always be aware of the quality of what you eat and drink. Enjoy and keep safe as you travel and help us keep Sint Maarten Cholera Free!

Cholera continues to take a heavy toll on Haiti and the Dominican Republic. Cholera has claimed more than 7,750 lives in Haiti and infected over 620,000.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (MinVROMI) is requesting all contractors concerned that effective Wednesday, December 19, all utility trenches alongside all roads, primary and secondary including drives, must be filled in.

The aforementioned measure is to ensure safety during the holiday season. Open trenches present a hazard to pedestrians and motorists. This order also includes all present waivers.

Failure to comply with the aforementioned directive will result in the Governing closing open trenches with all consequences for the contractor along with the associated costs.

PHILIPSBURG:--- A number of 2012 advices by the Social Economic Council (SER) are now available for the general public for the first time, in accordance with the SER rules on publication.
Notably, the unsolicited advice on crime prevention entitled 'The need for community based crime prevention programs' is now available. This policy topic was deemed eligible for unsolicited advice by the Social Economic Council because the social and economic costs of crime undermine the quality of life and put a strain on the costs of doing business and the investment climate. The advice describes the level of violent and petty crimes and the social and economic costs these crimes produce using local data. This advice proposes the introduction of a prevention program called 'Communities That Care' to prevent crime. This prevention program is readily available and can be tailored to each different neighborhood in Sint Maarten starting in St. Peters, Cole-Bay and Dutch Quarter making use of existing community boards and community helpdesks. The advice was submitted to government and discussed with the Honorable Prime-Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams on October 17th.
An earlier advice on an initiative draft ordinance on the abuse of temporary labor contracts is now published as well. This draft ordinance originated in parliament in 2011, but was submitted for SER advice in June 2012. The following advice was submitted to the vice-chairman of parliament MP. Romaine Laville during a meeting on the 18th of September and to Honorable Prime-Minister S. Wescot-Williams the same day. The advice tackles the rules on dismissal of employees and on the dissolution of labor contracts, permanent education and the needs of the labor market, while at the same time addressing the job security and quality of life guarantees for employees. The advice further contains an analysis of global trends in the labor market and the current legal framework regarding labor contracts in Sint Maarten.
Finally, a letter of advice pertaining to the need to elevate the Philipsburg Jubilee Library to the status of 'National Library' of Sint Maarten is among the newly available documents as well. In closing the SER has provided government with a total of five advices for this year, from the five advices, three were solicited and two unsolicited. As the SER looks ahead to 2013, the council looks forward to receiving an increased amount of solicited advice request in the New Year.
All SER documents mentioned above, and many more, are available through the SER website www.sersxm.org.

usfolvolunteerssupportfundashonamigunandichristo14122012WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- On 13 December 2012, volunteers from the U.S. Forward Operating Location (U.S. FOL) visited Fundashon Amigunan di Christo to help with their Christmas Program. In addition to painting the walls to prepare for this annual event, they delivered 100 Christmas stockings filled with stuffed animal and toys for the children.
During this holiday season, U.S. FOL plans to deliver toys and clothing to various community charity organizations. The men and women working at the U.S. FOL are frequent volunteers in the local community and this was another outstanding effort in building friendship with the citizens of Curacao.

Pembroke Pines, FL:--- The holidays will be more joyful for over 6,000 children because the FCCA, its member lines and partner destinations have begun the 18th annual Holiday Gift Project.

Through this venture, underprivileged children in 33 destinations throughout the Caribbean and Latin America will be treated to a very special holiday as they receive gifts delivered by crew members from the FCCA member cruise lines.

The FCCA Foundation has once again contributed toys that were selected by the destinations per age groups and genders. Member Lines are now loading the gifts onboard the vessels so they can serve as Santa while they deliver the presents to our partnering destinations, where festivities are planned to distribute the gifts, smiles and holiday cheer

As the events commence, notes of heartfelt gratitude are pouring in:

"We wish to again say thank you to the FCCA for the extraordinary generosity bestowed and for once again bringing holiday cheer to the nature isle, Dominica. The Discover Dominica Authority and the Ministry of Tourism are already fired up with anticipation for the 2013 FCCA Holiday Gift Project," said Deslyn Simon, Discover Dominica Authority

Sanja Dubajic, Youth Director, Carnival Liberty, told: "We had a great time with the kids on the charity event-one new experience for all that shows even a smile or hug can make a difference in somebody's life. I am so glad that we were part of it. And definitely we have lived the value today showing the care and respect to each other."

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; Falmouth, Jamaica; Freeport, Bahamas; Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands; Grand Turk, Turks & Caicos; Grenada; Montego Bay, Jamaica; Nassau, Bahamas; Ocho Rios, Jamaica; Port Everglades, Florida; 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

The FCCA Member Lines are committed to working with our destination partners to deliver holiday cheer:

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

In its 19th year, the FCCA Foundation continues to improve the lives of citizens in the Caribbean and Latin America through projects such as this. The Foundation has impacted the lives of thousands, having provided over $3 million in funding to a variety of organizations and causes.

eholiday14122012Philipsburg:--- The Governor of St. Maarten, his Excellency drs. Eugene Holiday will host the 1st Annual Governor's Symposium entitled "National Heritage: Historical, Cultural & Economic Importance" on December 17th, 2012.
"For our young country St. Maarten, it is in the context of nation building, important to identify and recognize the national heritage that binds our people. It is thus imperative that we cherish and nurture our national heritage," says Governor Holiday.
The Governor's Symposium will feature national, regional, and international speakers who will lend their vast knowledge and expertise to the central theme of National Heritage and its meaning. The speakers will focus on regulation & policy, monuments and arts.
The Keynote speaker will be Ms. Alissandra Cummins, the Director of the Barbados Museum & Historical Society and member of the Executive Board of UNESCO, a recognized authority on Caribbean heritage, museum development and art.
On a national level, the speakers will in addition to the Minister of Education and Culture Ms. Silveria Jacobs, include, acting Secretary General of the Ministry of Housing, Spatial Development, Infrastructure & Environment Mr. Louis Brown, Specialist for Monuments & Archaeology at the Ministry of VROMI Dr. Jay Haviser, Head of the Culture Department Mr. Neville York, and performing artist & choreographer Mrs. Clara Reyes. The speakers from the region will be USVI Department of Planning & Natural Resource Commissioner Alicia Barnes, Coordinator on Curaçao of the UNESCO Caribbean Heritage Course Mr. Michael Newton and Director of Heritage Resources for the National Parks Antigua Mr. Arthur Murphy. Coming from the Netherlands, but having national ties, is the Vice Chairman of Strategic Development at TMF Group Holding B.V. Mrs. Maria van der Sluijs-Plantz.

Philipsburg:--- A national of the Dominica identified only as S.P., 38 years old is behind bars for the murder of Gaston Gumbs whose body was found in a bush fire in Hope Estate some weeks ago. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos confirmed on Friday that the suspect was arrested earlier in the month and he is now spending his first eight days in pretrial detention.
Mos did not divulge any further details on the ongoing investigation. Gaston Gumbs was well known St. Maartener who was residing in French Quarter.

Philipsburg:--- The central committee meeting that was called by the United People's Party regarding the way the two UP appointed board members of the supervisory board were dismissed was held on Friday. The two members Mr. Mike Alexander and Kenneth Bloyden finally resigned. Since the shareholder representative started the dismissal process the two board members have resigned from the Supervisory Board of the Harbour, to date no other members have been appointed and the Harbour Group of Companies still does not have a complete and legal Supervisory Board in place.

Member of Parliament Sylvia Meyers representing the UP faction posed several questions to the Minister and shareholder representative regarding the dismissal of the UP appointed members and the consequences. MP Meyers asked the Minister if the dismissal had anything to do with having the supervisory board approve the travel expenses for a Member of Parliament to travel with him overseas. MP Meyers said she wants clarity on if an MP travelled with the Minister to the Netherlands to meet with Volker Stevens to discuss the construction of the causeway. MP Meyers refused to indicate which Member of Parliament she was referring to which created a nit-picking among the other Members of Parliament representing the National Alliance Faction and Independent Member of Parliament Frans Richardson. Independent Member of Parliament Frans Richardson asked for a point of clarification and asked the Member of Parliament to indicate who she was referring to and not to allow her statements to live a life of its own.

Members of Parliament Louie Laviest and Member of Parliament George Pantophlet expressed the same sentiments. However, MP Meyers remained on point with her questions. She further stated that the United Peoples Party is disappointed with the kind of language that was used during the dismissal process of the two board members. MP Meyers said it appears as though St. Maarten has become a "banana republic" in the way things are being done. MP Meyers also asked who authorized the removal of the sand from the harbor to the Great Salt Pond. The Chair of Parliament Romain La Ville asked the Members of Parliament to stay on course and not to stray away from the agenda point. La Ville told MPs from the UP Party, especially Dr. Ruth Douglas, that they needed to stay on course. MP Meyers asked if the new members of the Supervisory board were appointed and who are these members.

MP Dr. Ruth Douglas asked several questions regarding of the sand on the Great Salt Pond which she said is affecting the residents living in the area. MP Ruth Douglas focused on the removal of the sand from the habour to the Great Salt Pond without tying in her questions to the agenda point. Her questions pushed the chair to remind her several times to stay on course by sticking to the agenda point.

Members of the Democratic Party Faction Petrus Leroy De Weever and Roy Marlin also shared the sentiments of United Peoples Party. First Petrus Leroy De Weever and Roy Marlin who are part of the present coalition told the chair that even though they are part of the coalition they will not allow the chair to muzzle the Members of Parliament. Chairman Romain La Ville said he will not allow anyone to accuse him of muzzling any Member of Parliament. MP De Weever in his presentation said that the dismissal has consequences and if the moving of sand is one of them then the questions should be allowed. De Weever said that the current government has accused the former government of using the Harbour as their piggy bank. He said he wants to know if an audit was done at the harbor and if it was not done then why. MP De Weever said he wants to know if the accusation made against the former government is true and if the present board is on the same trend by using the harbor funds as their personal piggy bank. MP De Weever said that he supports the request of MP Laveist to have the CEO of the harbor present so that they can get some answers from him. MP De Weever said his concern is not the sand, but so far he is seeing that more stores are being built at the harbor and this he said is affecting the stores in Philipsburg. The MP said that he is very much concerned about the economy and effects the building of stores at the harbour will have on the business people in Philipsburg.

When the point of orders were made Member of Parliament Ruth Douglas said that those Members of Parliament sucking their teeth should check with the dentist if they have cavities. She further stated that she will ask her questions because she does not have sand in her eyes.

MP Patrick Illidge in a point of order said he applauds the UP faction for asking the questions they are asking now because during their time in government they took several decisions without seeking the authorization of Parliament or government.

MP Johan Janchi Leonard in his presentation said he is a former policeman and he wants all the answers provided to him in writing. He asked how much money was given to TEMPO for their anniversary. MP Leonard further asked the Minister how much money was paid to the Festival Village. Chairman of Parliament Romain La Ville said that one of the two questions are legitimate while the other one strayed away from the agenda point.

Member of Parliament Roy Marlin in a point of order impressed that he will not sit back and allow the chair to muzzle the Members of Parliament. He said that some of the questions that are asked are legitimate. He said some of the decisions taken by the management of the harbor has to be authorized by the supervisory board.

MP Marlin said that he wants the MPs to get a copy of the Island Council decision number 1756 to establish the Corporate Governance Council. MP Marlin said that the MPs and Ministers must know that they can get themselves in trouble because it only takes one person to file a complaint against an MP or Minister. Marlin said that everyone should read what is taking place in Curacao with government owned companies and ask themselves if they want that to happen on St. Maarten. Marlin said that the resolution on the Corporate Governance Council states that the shareholder representative must get an advice from the Corporate Governance Council to dismiss supervisory board members because there is no in between when it comes to following the law. He asked the Minister to provide Parliament with all communications he had with the Corporate Governance Council on the dismissal of the two board members. Furthermore, Marlin even asked the Minister to provide Parliament with the resolution that made him the shareholder representative of the harbour.

Marlin said he wants to know if the harbour took any major decisions while there is no legal supervisory board in place. MP Marlin he has no problem attacking UP Leader Theo Heyliger because it was done before when he took on the construction of the boardwalk. Marlin said he is not in full agreement on how the causeway project was done. He said he has a problem with this because when the causeway is completed he does not want St. Maarten to have debt in millions. MP Marlin said he does not think that the CEO of a government owned company should take a decision to increase container fees and gasoline. Marlin said that will affect the people of St. Maarten and Parliament was not consulted.

Member of Parliament Jules James took jabs at the Members of Parliament who asked for point of orders when his colleagues were posing questions that according to him is not their liking.

MP James asked the Minister and shareholder representative Romeo Pantophlet to provide Parliament with the minutes of the meeting he held with Volker Stevens. MP James said that he wants to know if the UP Leader Theodore Heyliger instructed the contractor of the causeway to change the height of the causeway.

MP James also asked for the Landsbesluit that shows when he was appointed as the shareholder representative of the harbor group of companies. MP James said that he wants the Minister to provide him with the open ended letter he sent to Bloyden and Alexander that states that they are not authorized to take any decisions. "The open ended letter had no date maybe these men have to wait until the rapture." MP James said he wants to know why the Minister did not follow rules 8 & 9 of the Corporate Governance Council. He said he want the Minister to tell Parliament and the people of St. Maarten who authorized the dumping of sand at the Great Salt Pond. MP James asked several questions on the dismissal of Mike Alexander and Kenneth Bloyden.

Independent Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge said in his presentation that he is of the opinion that what should come to Parliament is a document that would permit all members of Supervisory Board to resign when the political party is not in government. MP Illidge said in doing so the Minister and shareholder representatives would get the leeway they need when in power.

 

MP Richardson Fires Back on Dismissal and Appointment of Board Members --- We can open Pandora Box of the past with the selling of sand.

Member of Parliament Frans Richardson said that some of the Members of Parliament should get away from the idea of the Island Council procedures and adjust themselves to the procedures of Parliament. Richardson said that he was saddened to hear the first speaker referring to the two board members as UP appointees. MP Richardson said if these persons are representatives of the UP then it is clear that the two board members will carry out the vision of the party that appointed them. MP Richardson in his presentation said that there are supervisory boards that waited some seven years and never got a Landsbesluit. He said that it is amazing that suddenly the UP faction wants to know when the Minister got his official decree when their Minister waited seven years to obtain theirs. MP Richardson made clear he does not own any store, tendering services, or even marketing company at the harbour. He also asked the Minister if the current government changed or stopped any of the projects that were undertaken by the former government which was authorized by the former supervisory board. Richardson also asked the Minister to tell Parliament who approved the dredging of the sand that is dumped in the Salt Pond. MP Richardson also asked the Minister to provide Parliament with the amount of companies that were created under the Harbor Group of Companies. "Minister I need you to provide Parliament with the entire list of companies that were created under the harbor and what type of services they are providing for the people of St. Maarten." Richardson said he wants to know how many board members approved the construction of Pier 2. He said since some MPs are questioning the legality of the supervisory board members then we all need to know how many of the members signed off on each of the projects that are being undertaken by the harbor. Richardson said St. Maarten is building a country and it is impossible for St. Maarten to appoint "Paul and All" to certain positions while leaving out St. Maarteners. He said Mike Alexander is a resident of Curacao yet he sits on almost every board on St. Maarten. "This for me is a conflict of interest and St. Maarten legislators should not allow this to happen and give Alexander special or royal treatment. We have to feed Alexander pay for his air fares, pay for his hotels, and most off all set meetings on his schedule while St. Maarteners are not given an opportunity to be on these boards. The Corporate Governance Council gave an advice on the appointment of the board members and the Minister respected that advice. The article of incorporation clearly states that the board members must reside of St. Maarten." Richardson said that several things were brought in such as TEMPO, and the dredging of sand while forgetting the issues of the Down Street Boys.

MP Richardson also asked Minister Romeo Pantophlet to inform Parliament if the harbor ever paid for an MP to travel with him to any destination and not only to the Netherlands. Richardson said he also wants the Minister to tell Parliament when and how certain board members were appointed. "The same UP leader went to Mr. Lambert and asked him to sign his resignation on Sunday when the UP/DP government collapsed and then appointed who he wanted on the board."

"When you want to see who were dragged in the mud and dismissed by the UP member then you look at those sitting at the head table and taking questions." MP Richardson also asked the Minister to provide information on the age of board members. "We need know if there is an age limit for board members and how long can board members serve. I also want to know which company was hired for the dredging of Pier 2 and how much monies they were paid. I want to know who is conducting the dredging of the sand now and what are the two companies being paid. Tell Parliament how many board members approved this project also, the people really need to know." Richardson said the MPs sitting in Parliament asked questions that benefits them personally. "They asked who is trucking the sand and who own the land that the sand is sitting on. Neither of them asked who gave away the biggest portion of the harbor and who got the monies. I expected the key questions that would educate the people. I also need you Minister to inform Parliament the time limit the harbor has to remove the sand from the harbor and who owns the land that the sand is sitting on. Let the people know what is to be built where the sand is sitting. I need you to tell us what the money used for, I need to know what it was spent on."

MP Richardson said one of the MPs asked who bought and sold sand today during this Central Committee meeting. "We would need to call another meeting and ask who bought and sold sand in the first dredging. This time we will question who sold sand back then compare now. We can open the Pandora box on the selling of sand in the past. We need to know who sold sand and land because history has a trail that can be followed. I know where the sand is and who placed it there."

MP Richardson said he wants to know what the 'sugar' is or benefits to persons that wants to remain on boards. "Someone has to tell me the benefits for someone that sits on every board. Moreover someone has to tell me why the MPs cannot defend the poor workers of Pelican who was dismissed by a Member of Parliament. St. Maarten has young lawyers who can be on these boards but they are pushed aside. No one wants to appoint our own young professionals. Mike Alexander has roots in French Quarter but chose to live in Curacao and here the MPs are fighting for him to remain on a board."

 

Laveist fed up and tired of UP Leader Heyliger and his Mentality --- If it walks like a Duck, Quack Like a Duck then it is a Duck.

Member of Parliament Louie Laveist in his address told Parliament that he is fed up and tired with the mentality of the leader of the United Peoples Party Theodore Heyliger and his elite group. Laveist said that he knew what he said when he asked if St. Maarten has two governments, namely the harbour and Council Ministers. Laveist said he wants to know why an MP would defend Mike Alexander and Kenneth Bloyden. He asked why St. Maarten MPs have so much interest in defending Alexander who is not a registered on St Maarten and he does not even vote on St. Maarten. Mike Alexander has multiple jobs and is better off  than the 182 people that were fired by MP Jules James. The 182 mothers, fathers, sisters that were fired by MP Jules James with the blessings of the UP leader Theodore Heyliger. "Those persons are the ones that have the headache on how to pay their school fees and paid their mortgages. I did not hear any of the UP members mumble a word like what I am hearing in defense of Mike Alexander and Kenneth Bloyden. I did not hear anything from anyone when Romeo Pantophlet, Christina Labega, and Mr. Donker were fired by the UP leader." Laveist who got emotional while making his presentation made clear that he will not defend anyone that is living in Curacao because he knows for sure that Curacao will not appoint a St. Maartener on any boards there. "The UP leader cannot accept that a Middle Region man is now over "his" harbor. I heard what MP Marlin said of the Corporate Governance Council but I am more interested to hear what his colleague from the DP faction thinks about that council."

He asked if there is no St. Maartener that is capable to sit on the Supervisory Board of the harbor. Laveist said he is insulted by the statements made by the UP in defense of Mike Alexander. He said he refused to accept that competent young people are not on St. Maarten while government is spending thousands on education every year. Laviest said he is of the opinion that UP Members are giving the impression that the Minister did not follow the articles of incorporation when he dismissed and appointed the new members of the supervisory board of the Harbor Holding Companies. Laviest went as far as saying that he believes that the articles of incorporation of the Harbour Holding Companies has to be changed because he is of the opinion that the supervisory board goes too far. "It appears to me that the harbor got their own Parliament because they building a bridge, increase container fees, gasoline, planting palm trees while none of it was approved by the Parliament of St. Maarten. MP Laveist asked the Minister to provide him documentation showing if proper procedures were followed when the increase of container fees and gasoline was done. I also want to know if any research was done when these increases were applied and if there is surety that there will not be any price grouches in the supermarkets."

While MP Laviest was making his statements in Parliament, MP Johan Janchi Leonard and MP Jules James interrupted the meeting claiming that Laveist was not staying on the agenda point. Laviest said he will maintain that he will not defend Mike Alexander simply because he is not living on the island and does not vote here. Laveist said that one of the biggest conflict of interest of having Mike Alexander on the Supervisory Board is the author of the articles of incorporation of the Supervisory board. Laveist said that Mike Alexander got paid for writing these articles of incorporation. Laveist said he might have any law degree or doctorate degree behind his name but if someone walks like a duck, quacks like a duck then it is a duck.

 

Leader of the National Alliance Faction George Pantophlet asked the Minister to inform Parliament of St. Maarten who owns the crane.

Pantophlet said based on the statements made by the two Democratic Party members who supports the government, he is now wondering if the coalition still consists of ten members. MP Pantophlet said that even if the two DP members who were against the corporate governance council abandons the ship they still have the majority.

MP Pantophlet asked the Minister to tell Parliament if the two board members Alexander and Bloyden were on the board when the sand was dumped in the pond in 2009 for the "Ring Road." MP Pantophlet said statements were made about an operational audit done and he personally wants such an audit done because they would be amazed as to what they will find. As for the Ring Road, Pantophlet wants to know which company or companies took the sand to the Ring Road. He said based on his knowledge he knows that there were only two companies that were trucking the sand from the harbor to Ring Road. The MP said that the Harbor Holding Companies made monies on St. Maarten and used it for purchasing of palm trees and side-walks while nothing was done by the company for education and its facilities.

MP Hyacinth Richardson said sometimes it is good to set the record straight because all three of the persons that are bombarded with questions were fired by the leader of United Peoples Party Theodore Heyliger.

MP Hyacinth Richardson said while one of the National Alliance Member of Parliament mentioned it, he wants to make clear that having Mike Alexander on the Supervisory Board is a conflict of interest since he wrote the articles of incorporation for the Harbor Holding Companies. He said that both persons have resigned and he cannot see the reason why the meeting was called and if it was just to drag the two persons through the mud.

Minister Pantophlet who finally got the floor after 5pm opted to return to Parliament on another date to provide the answers to the Members of Parliament. Minister Pantophlet asked the MPs to send him all their questions in writing so that his cabinet, including advisors, and the CEO of the Harbor Holding Company can answer their questions. Minister Pantophlet said that even though the day was long there was no question posed during the meeting that he cannot answer.

Minister Pantophlet also promised that he will make a PowerPoint presentation when he returns to Parliament.

scaleofjustice21112012Marigot:--- Elected officials and persons holding senior positions at the Collectivity of St. Martin are now in the hot seat as the Gendarmes continue with a special investigation. Two days ago the Gendarmes consisting of a special team of detectives questioned Head of Domain Affairs, Jose Carti. Carti remains in garde à vue while the Director General of the Collectivity of St. Martin Pascal Avern was arrested on Thursday and he too remains in garde à vue as the investigation continues.

SMN News learnt that the next person that will be questioned by the special team of Gendarmes is the President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Alain Richardson. Sources close to the investigation said that the team of Gendarmes are investigating a number of cases, one relates to the villa Sayan which is located in Terre Basse. Another case that has the attention of the investigators is the AOT (Authorisation d' occupation temporaire) that was issued one week after the RRR Government took office to Norbert Luftman. The Collectivity of St. Martin issued the AOT to Luftman for the entire Orient beach. The businessman who allegedly financed the RRR party got the AOT and he is leasing it out to several other business persons that are forced to pay him huge sums of monies each month.

The owner of Bikini Beach Elisa Cohen filed a complaint against the Collectivity of St. Martin after she requested an AOT for the space she is occupying on Orient Beach but it was not granted to her. Another businessman Philippe Juste of Kontiki Beach also filed a complaint against the Collectivity of St. Martin after he too was denied the AOT he requested way before Norbert Luftman.

SMN News learnt the investigators are looking to see if any type of election fraud was committed and if the businessman who received special favors from the RRR government paid people to vote for the people that postulated on the RRR list. The commandant of the Gendarmerie Paul Betaille and the prosecutor that are investigating the case could not be reached for a comment on Friday.

It should be noted that Jose Carti was supposed to appear at the Palais du Justice on November 15, 2012 but somehow he was not notified. The case against Jose Carti will be heard on December 20th, 2012.

yellowcrownednightheron13122012Birds such as this Yellow-crowned Night-heron may be seen during a Bird Walk at Little Bay Pond this Sunday. Biologist Adam Brown of Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC) will lead a bird walk along Little Bay Pond to look for wetland birds and songbirds. Participants can meet at 9 a.m. at the Belair roundabout by Learning Unlimited School. For more information call 545-3009 or contact EPIC via its Facebook page www.facebook.com/epicislands

eholidayvisitsmpc13122012South Reward:--- On December 11, 2012, His Excellency Governor Eugene B. Holiday paid a visit to the Milton Peters College, to observe the work of and talk to six 4th formers of the Milton Peters College VSBO-PKL/PBL, division carpentry. The students are building a small Norwegian-style boat known as a Skerry as part of the project Build Your Future. The students showed the Governor in great detail how the boat was built. During the visit, the Governor discussed the challenges and learning experiences of the project with the students. Governor Holiday based on the experiences of the students with building the boat advised them not to let anyone tell them they cannot do something and that if they put their mind to something and work towards it they can achieve anything.

The Build Your Future Project is a joint initiative of St. Maarten Marine Trades Association (SMMTA) and St. Maarten Sailing School. The students are coached by Norman van Engel and Rens Heestermans, both teachers at MPC. In addition, Mr. Garth Steyn, a qualified mentor with knowledge of the marine industry and marine carpentry, coaches and advises the students on this project. The Build Your Future Project began on November 26, 2012 is scheduled to close off on December 19, 2012.

calebcapronwinsprizeatsteustatiusmuseum13122012This Wednesday at twelve minutes past twelve was the last time this century for a moment with a quintuple combination of the same pair of digits to occur. The St. Eustatius Historical Foundation decided to mark this instance by rewarding the visitor to its Museum who entered closest to this moment.

Caleb Capron from Ohio (USA) was the lucky one. Caleb was visiting St. Eustatius with a group of 33 students on the schooner Harvey Gamage of the Ocean Classroom Foundation which offers "education under sail." While sailing through the Caribbean the students learn about the history of the islands as part of their College program.

Caleb summed up Statia with the words "really relaxed atmosphere, friendly people, beautiful scenery." He thought that "The museum was good. Especially the pre-Columbian archaeology section was pretty neat." He said he found the information he was looking for in addition to finding out about things he did not know.

Museum staff member Mrs. Theresita van Putten-Duinkerk presented Caleb with the book "St. Eustatius. Echoes of the Past" and the "Historical Walking Tour Guide" which are on sale at the museum shop. Caleb was delighted with the books and said they would be very useful for the classes on board the Harvey Gamage and he would share them with the other students.

pjiaedonatestosxmhome13122012SIMPSON BAY:--- Christmas is a time of giving and the Princess Juliana International Airport, in keeping with tradition, recently made its own contribution to St. Martin's Home, the elderly care home of the White Yellow Cross Foundation. The SXM Airport donated Christmas decorations, table clothes and matching napkins for the home's holiday activities in the dining area. In photo, L-R: PJIAE Business Development Officer, Daphne Roberts-Nicholson, Nurse Lindy Jones, and SXM Airport Activities Coordinator, Mariann Pantophlet. (PJIAE Photo)

wmarlinandrthompson13122012During a recent meeting between Minister William Marlin and Emilio Wilson Estate Foundation (EWEF) board member Rueben J. Thompson, Minister Marlin reaffirmed Government's commitment to purchasing some 370.000 square meters of the Emilio Wilson Estate. The Minister stated that "it is Government's intention to purchase and establish the Emilio Wilson Estate as St. Maarten's first land-based protected area and National Park for the people of St. Maarten".

The EWEF encouraged Government to expedite the process of zoning the Emilio Wilson Estate as a conservation zone and establishing it as St. Maarten's first legally protected land-based National Park. The Foundation informed the Minister that The Heritage Foundation, Sint Maarten Archaeological Centre (SIMARC), Emilio Wilson Estate Foundation (EWEF), St. Maarten Pride Foundation, the Emilio Wilson Historical and Cultural Park Foundation and the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) have been involved in efforts to protect the Emilio Wilson Estate and are the local centres of expertise in the management of land-based Natural and Cultural Heritage. The Minister and the EWEF furthermore discussed plans and proposals for the sustainable and viable management of the Emilio Wilson Estate. For more information like the EWEF on Facebook at www.facebook.com/emiliowilsonestate

sxmtouristofficeandhoteliersvisittravelimpressionsny13122012PHILIPSBURG:--- Last week, representatives from the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau and hoteliers from three St. Maarten/St. Martin properties (Radisson Blu Resort, Grand Case Beach Club, and the Sonesta Collection St. Maarten) visited the Travel Impressions headquarters in Long Island, NY for a presentation highlighting St. Maarten/St. Martin. The following day, the St. Maarten team traveled to the offices in Bethlehem, PA, to speak with agents at a second Travel Impressions location.

Over the two days, more than 50 Travel Impressions reservation agents were given a comprehensive presentation about the destination as well as several island hotels so that they could confidently field questions and offer vacation suggestions about St. Maarten to travel agents looking for the ideal Caribbean vacation.

Travel Impressions is one of the largest leisure tour operators in North America.

The U.S. Department of State's Office of English Language Programs proudly announces launch of the American English website (http://americanenglish.state.gov/). The new
website is a free resource center for teaching and learning about American English as a Foreign Language (EFL), exploring American culture, and encouraging conversation within the global EFL community.
This website provides a variety of engaging materials and resources for students and for teachers' professional development. Both teachers and students will find new ways to practice English and learn more about the United States.

The St Maarten Casino Operators' Association that represents all the casino operators currently active on St Maarten wishes to clarify certain media articles that have been published over the past weeks with regards to an intended increase of casino fees of Naf 7,500.000.

Contrary to what has been printed in various articles, the latest one of which appeared in Thursday's edition of the Daily Herald, no single casino operator, nor the casino operators as a whole have agreed to paying increased casino fees to the tune of Naf 7,5 million, or any other amount.

Thursday morning's meeting with Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt was requested by the Association following the various news articles, not to 'iron out how the fees will be levied', but to address the issue of the proposed fee increase in principle.

Considering the dire economical situation of the past five years, the lack of knowledge of government's comprehensive tax structure changes for 2013 and beyond, the uncertainty of additional costs to the industry for the much discussed gaming control board and the lack of justification of the proposed Naf 7,5 million that is being asked from the casino industry, the Association informed Minister Tuitt that the casino operators are not in a position to agree to any increase in fees or taxes at this time.

The Association is very well aware of government's efforts to balance the 2013 budget, and supports to the fullest a comprehensive, fair and economically realistic approach to a new tax and fees system for St Maarten, and is prepared to do its part in this new framework. However, the Association cannot support a stop gap measure, which would levy additional fees on the industry that it is simply not capable of paying.

In fact, the Association believes that imposing additional fees on top of the fees currently paid by the casino operators will inevitable force the operators to implement drastic cost cutting measures to compensate for such additional fees, resulting in a zero or, at worst, negative net effect on Government's coffers.

Such cost cutting measures will negatively impact the labor market, as well as the economy as a whole leading to a reduction of government receipts related to wage tax and turn over tax amongst others. In the worst case scenario the increased fees could tip the scale to a point where the operators would no longer consider it viable to keep the doors of all currently operational casinos open.

Today's meeting with Minister Tuitt was open, frank and constructive and furthermore served to clarify a number of industry specific problems and characteristics and as such we believe it was a successful meeting. Notwithstanding the foregoing the Association's position did not change.

In closing, the Association advocates a comprehensive study of the casino industry as the foundation for a more in depth analysis and discussion, which will be required to determine how and if to restructure the taxation on casinos within the framework of Government's new fiscal policy and taxation system due to be rolled out in 2014.

cdeweever19082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever fully supports the collaborative efforts of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)/World Health Organization (WHO) and members of the World Federation of Sporting Goods and the Sport and Fitness Industry Association met to discuss action to promote physical activity and active living in the Americas.

The region of the Americas is the most overweight and least active in terms of physical activity of any WHO Region, and it is a reality, that the aforementioned need to join together to prevent and control the effects of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease and cancer.

The participants in a recent meeting at PAHO headquarters agreed on the need for joint action to address and reverse the health consequences of physical inactivity, particularly among children.

The meeting helped define joint efforts going forward as well as mechanisms for expanding existing efforts. Physical inactivity, as a main risk factor, is estimated to be responsible for some 21-25 per cent of breast and colon cancers, 27 per cent of diabetes and approximately 30 per cent of ischemic heart disease.

Efforts to promote physical activity among children can yield long-term results. If children get into the habit of physical activity, as adults they will be more committed to it throughout their lives.

The meeting was held within the framework of the Pan American Forum of Action on NCDs, a platform for multi-sectoral dialog and alliance building that was created by PAHO in response to the mandates of its Member States and the United Nations High Level Meeting on NCDs of 2011, which called for efforts to address the growing epidemic of NCD globally and in the Americas.

Raising levels of physical activity in the population has never been more urgent or critical than now. According to PAHO a global goal has been set of increasing physical activity in the population by 10 per cent by the year 2020.

Representatives from the following companies, Nike, Adidas, Advanced Sport, Asics, Ispo, New Balance, Pentland/Speedo, Reebok, Rollerblade USA and Under Armour presented efforts their companies are carrying out to promote physical activity, including races, walks, school programs, breast cancer, education, and initiatives to promote swimming, self-esteem among children, health work places, and empowerment of athletes, among others.

Philipsburg:--- On Wednesday December 12th, 2012 at approximately 10:35am a Philipsburg police patrol was directed to a home on Port of Spain drive where unknown persons were busy breaking in. The owner of that house who was informed of what was going on at his home returned to his home and encountered two unknown men removing his belongings from his home. One of these men took-off running into the bushes while the other remained on the scene. These suspects were driving a white Hyundai Getz with license-plate 737 ZAY 971 which was parked in front of the home in question. On the arrival of the police patrol they found a 52 inch flat screen TV next to the vehicle along with a bag of U.S. coins and three bottles of alcoholic beverages. The suspect confessed to the officers that he was involved in the break-in and was arrested on the scene. The suspect with initials T.G.R (32) from Sint Eustatius was handed over to the Detective Department for further investigation.

KPSM Police Report

confiscateddrugsandweapons12122012Cape Bay:--- On Wednesday December 12th, 2012 at approximately 2:00pm an apartment building located on Maracas Drive in Cape Bay was raided by police after reliable information came into the police department regarding a drug selling operation that was going on from the apartment in question. After receiving the information police went to the location, but before the police could surround the premises, the suspect that was in the house fled the scene through the rear of the building avoiding his capture. During a search of the premises by the investigating officers several vacuumed plastic packages containing marijuana prepared for distribution were found. Also more than $5000, in cash along with a vacuum-machine, 10 cellular telephones, and a considerable amount caliber .38 bullets were found in the apartment and confiscated for further investigation.

KPSM Police Report

sjacobswithschoolmanagergraduatecertificate12122012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs, and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs on Tuesday evening was one of 20 graduates who graduated from the School Managers NaCSi Educational Management Course which was conducted from January 2011 to October 2012.

The course was coordinated by the Division for Educational Innovations and funded by USONA. Several instructors from St. Maarten and abroad were charged with the preparation of the educators to attain the high levels of passage which were achieved.

During the ceremony Acting Secretary General Quincy Harrigan spoke on behalf of the Minister.

paradiseinnwinscpahotelieroftheyearaward12122012PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade SHTA's Crystal Pineapple Award has gained high praises this year and the SHTA's Director for Small Hotels Kenrick Housen says he is proud of The Paradise Inn who won the award for Hotelier of the Year and also The Holland House Hotel with the award for Supervisor of the year in the Small Hotels Division.
Housen also highlighted the Holland House Hotel who had one of their staff Diana Gumbs winning an award for Supervisor of the Year. Housen said that he hopes that other properties will look at hotels such as Holland House Hotel and The Paradise Inn as examples.
The Seventh Annual Crystal Pineapple Awards Gala event was held on Friday November 30th at the Maho Room in the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort with over 300 people in attendance. Miss Diana Gumbs accepted her award and a representative from The Paradise Inn accepted the award on behalf of the Hotel Operator Mrs. Josette de Randamie who was unfortunately not able to attend this year.
Housen says he is especially proud of the fact that as a member of the SHTA in the Small Hotel's Division De Randamie has maintained a high standard of service at the hotel which opened three years ago, and also that Ms Gumbs manages thousands of reservations each year and understands the value each guest brings to the hotel as well as the entire island; which shows in the votes they received from the general public.
According to Housen, it is important that other hotels look at the benefits that can be derived from membership with SHTA as De Randamie who is also the newest hotel to participate in the SHTA's Dollar-A-Day program will also have access to the association's training Program which follows the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute AHLEI curriculum and involves on property instructions, as well as other SHTA benefits including being able to post your property on the CHTA Caribbeantravel.com website at no cost and benefit from a wide range of services offered by the Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association including attendance at its Annual Marketplace, the largest in the Caribbean each year.

studentsdecoratekpsmchristmastree12122012Philipsburg:--- Three Community Police Officers organized a Christmas tree decoration project at the Philipsburg Police Headquarters. This project consisted of eight students from the Sister Marie Laurant School in Middle Region and the Hillside Christian School in Cay Hill. These students designed their own tree decorations in silver, white, and blue colors, which are the official colors of the Police Department. A Christmas tree which was placed at the entrance of the main building was decorated by these students with their self-made decorations. After the completion of the project the students sang "Rudolph the Red nose Reindeer" and then treated to a Kids Meal and refreshments, donated by McDonalds on Front street.
Special thanks also goes out to Ace Mega Center in Cole Bay, Dollar Store on the L.B. Scot road, Number One Gift Shop on Back street, Ace Hardware on A.J.C. Brouwers road, Jade Store on Bush road, Super Plaza on Backstreet, Unique World in Cole Bay, the Indian Merchants Association, Chicken Express on the Camille Richardson Street, and Sunny Food Supermarket on the A. Th. Illidge road for their donations of Christmas decoration which were used to decorate the inside and outside of the police stations in Philipsburg and Simpson Bay. The CPOs that were responsible for this project were Major Helen Romeo Cristina, Sergeant Arcella Leonard, and Officer Rensley Henson.

KPSM Police Report

Philipsburg:--- On December 11th, 2012 the Police Department represented by Commissioner Carl John and the Community Police Officers held a meeting with representatives/owners of several nightclubs on the Dutch side of the island. The clubs that were represented were Bliss, La Bamba, Under the Sun, Son Latino, Francis Bar, Roof Top, and High-up Club. During this meeting the following points were discussed:

  • Mandatory identification control.
  • Using and selling of drugs in and around these establishments.
  • The selling of alcoholic beverages to minors
  • Complaints concerning loud music.
  • Strict adherence to closing times.

These discussions were very informative and various agreements were made in regard to these points of discussion and a new working relationship was established. Future discussions with these clubs along with bar, restaurant, and adult entertainment establishment owners will be planned.

KPSM Police Report

pjiaechildrenschristmasparty12122012SIMPSON BAY:--- Under the theme, "Santa is Coming to Candy Land," the Princess Juliana International Airport hosted yet another successful Children's Christmas Party at the Rock House at Port de Plaisance on Sunday.

It was really a family affair as staff of the SXM Airport came out with their children to usher in the Christmas season with singing, dancing, face painting, gift-giving and the annual parade with Santa and his Helpers. There was also food and drinks in abundance and a "Dip your own marshmallow" stand, which was a hit among the children.

"I am happy to see the PJIAE family gather once again in the spirit of Christmas to spread joy among one another," said Managing Director Regina LaBega.

"Everyone enjoyed themselves, especially the young ones," she added, pointing to the fact that the SXM Airport Activities Committee did "a very good job."

The SXM Airport Children's Christmas Party was coordinated by Melba Zabala of the Human Resource Department.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee meeting with Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications Hon. Romeo Pantophlet, has been rescheduled from December 13 to the 14.

The rescheduling is in connection with the funeral of a family member from the parliamentary secretariat staff.

The Central Committee session with Minister Pantophlet is now scheduled for Friday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda point for the meeting is information from Minister Pantophlet on the dismissal of two Supervisory Board members of the Harbour Holding Group of Companies.

Another agenda point has been added and it relates to the advice of the Committee of Kingdom Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Relations concerning the Decision regarding the Association of Overseas Countries and Territories of European member countries.

This meeting has been requested by the United Peoples (UP) party faction.

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.

rotaryclubofstmartinsunrisevisitscrystalhome12122012Philipsburg:--- The Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise visited the Crystal Foster Home in South Reward on Sunday to fellowship and celebrate the upcoming Christmas holidays with the children from the home, a Christmas tree, lights and decorations was donated by the club.

Also present was the St. Maarten Academy Interact Club and the Mohican Scouts of St. Maarten, the Scouts presented a beautiful rendition of an African dance while the youth from the Crystal home showcased their talents by modeling and singing.
Later that day all present sang Christmas Carols and the children decorated the Tree, snacks and drink's was also served.

The Sunrise Rotary Club 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 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., we are also on Facebook: Rotary Club of Saint Martin Sunrise

 

mhfstaffretreat11122012When on October 10, 2012 the Mental Health Foundation organized a Reception Cocktail party to celebrate World's Mental Health Day and celebrated its first year anniversary in the renovated building in Cay Hill, SZV had a surprise for the Staff.
SZV Insurances C.E.O. Mr. D. Richardson and C.O.O. Mr. R. Willemsberg presented a donation for the MHF Staff Retreat, which made the Retreat financially possible this year. The Management and staff of the Mental Health Foundation would like to take this opportunity to thank SZV for this wonderful gesture.
It is no secret that the Mental Health Foundation has struggled to survive throughout 2012 and therefore a Staff Retreat day was more than welcome!
The MHF 'Retreat Committee' consisting of; the receptionist, the cook, the psychologist and a social psychiatric nurse, were in charge of organizing this day. Thanks to their continuous efforts and hard work, a Staff Retreat was organized last Friday December 7, 2012.
Up until one day before the retreat the program was top-secret which made the day to be much more of a surprise for the staff members. The boat could not reach the beach so the food and drinks for the day was brought to shore on rafts by the swimming staff, 'a real team effort'. The boat trip and the island were a real treat for the staff.
The Mental Health Foundation's staff is now ready for a challenging new year after a remarkably fun, exciting and relaxing day on Tintamarre Island!
The board, management and staff would like to thank all who have supported us and trusted our ability to provide for quality Psychiatric care on St. Maarten.

outstandingtoastmasterscertificates12122012Thirty seven Toastmasters (TM) from the various clubs on the island attended the annual Area Christmas dinner on Thursday December 6th, hosted by the Area Governor Advance Communicator Gold, Advance Leader Bronze Leona Romeo Marlin.

These toastmasters not only joined in fellowship, but also displayed their knowledge of the organization and their speaking and listening skills during various games that were organized by the Area Council.

The highlight of the evening was the recognition of Outstanding Toastmasters. These toastmasters were selected by their club presidents because of their exceptional dedication and commitment to their club.

The acceptors of this award are as follows: from the Philipsburg Toastmasters Club Juan Richardson and Georges Richardson, Julisa Frans, Joy Arnell, Catherine Connor-Arrindell and Denise Vijber from the Soualiga Corporate Toastmasters Club, Arliene Chittick from the Sint Maarten Achievers Club, TM Kim Lucas-Felix, Sharanne Gibbs and Annette Berkel from the Disciples Toastmasters Club and TM Michelene Connor, Claudia January, Alicia Ettienne from the Saint Martin Evolution Club.

Toastmasters are the leading organization devoted to improving communication and leadership skills. On St. Maarten there are five active clubs. Contact anyone of the clubs if you are interested in experiencing what Toastmasters are all about.

nfandvkscleanuplittlekey11122012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation in cooperation with the Voluntary Korps of St. Maarten VKS held a cleanup on Little Key Island in the Simpson Bay Lagoon on Saturday December 8th. Although the island is uninhabited there was a significant amount of Garbage found on the island which was being washed into the Simpson Bay Lagoon and which posed a threat to the various species of mangrove, birds and crustaceans which are to be found on Little Key. Chief Nature Foundation Marine Park Ranger Mr. Etienne Lake commented that a significant amount of garbage was related to the wrecks surrounding Little Key and various dinghies which were washed ashore on the island. "There was quite a bit of garbage which originated from the wreck which ran aground on the island and on which someone currently lives. We also removed some four broken dinghies from Little Key so it was a very successful cleanup," commented Lake.

The Nature Foundation has been working closely with various public and private entities and environmental organizations in establishing both Little Key and Mullet Pond as protected Areas in the Simpson Bay Lagoon. The Nature Foundation is also working closely with the St. Maarten Harbor Group of Companies in removing the various wrecks surrounding Little Key and in the Simpson Bay Lagoon in general. The boating community also applauded the cleanup effort stating that they would continuously support the efforts of the Nature Foundation as it relates to the Simpson Bay Lagoon.

Some ten officers from the VKS Special Response Team were at hand for the cleanup. "We would especially like to thank the VKS Special Team for being part of this very important cleanup but also Mr. Brian Deher of IGY Marina who provided the use of a raft and tender to transport the garbage and debris, MADCO shipyard who provided a dumpster and transport of the garbage and Mr. M Davis and Carlito who also assisted. Without the hard work and cooperation of everyone involved this very important cleanup would have been impossible," read a Nature Foundation Statement.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Parliamentarians will be meeting with Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications Hon. Romeo Pantophlet on December 13.

The Central Committee session with Minister Pantophlet is scheduled for Thursday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda point for the meeting is information from Minister Pantophlet on the dismissal of two Supervisory Board members of the Harbour Holding Group of Companies.

This meeting has been requested by the United Peoples (UP) party faction.

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.

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL:--- In response to the ever-increasing demand for more flexible dockage programs from its customers, IGY Marinas announces a new 365-day berthing plan for yachts over 80 feet: The Anchor Pass. The Anchor Pass includes 8 IGY destinations, significant dockage discounts and a new refund program on unused dockage.

Captains and owners of yachts over 80 feet now have the opportunity to roam the IGY network of outstanding marinas for 12 months with minimal risk of overspending, as Anchor Pass holders can now get money back on unused dockage when their contract expires. The program offers one full year of dockage with savings of over 50% off the rack rate, when the vessel pays in advance.

The IGY Anchor Pass program offers:

  • 365 days of dockage across 8 destinations for one upfront price
  • Money back on unused dockage
  • Significant savings of over 50% off regular dockage
  • Priority reservations at all participating marinas, where reasonable
  • Full-service facilities offering the very best service available in the industry
  • Prime locations throughout the Americas, Pacific Ocean and Caribbean

Participating IGY Anchor Pass destinations are as follows:

  • Yacht Haven Grande, St. Thomas
  • The Yacht Club at Isle de Sol, St. Maarten
  • Simpson Bay Marina, St. Maarten
  • Rodney Bay Marina, St. Lucia
  • Marina Cabo San Lucas, Mexico (Sea of Cortez)
  • La Amada Marina, Cancun, Mexico
  • Red Frog Beach Marina, Panama (Caribbean)
  • Palmas del Mar Yacht Club, Puerto Rico

For details about the IGY Anchor Pass program or to purchase a pass, please contact either of the following persons:

Brian Deher, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. – St. Maarten
Corinne McDevitt, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - St. Thomas
Portia Mogal, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - St. Lucia
Gili Wojnowich, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - St. Thomas
Darren Carey, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. – Cabo San Lucas
Sarah Bensimon, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. - Fort Lauderdale

macchristmascarolersatwib11122012Philipsburg:--- The Windward Islands Bank Ltd main branch was visited by some young-enthusiastic Christmas carolers from the Methodist Agogic Centre's Early Stimulation to spread the Christmas cheer to staff, clients, and passing pedestrians in Philipsburg. Everyone enjoyed the singing from MAC Christmas Carolers whose lovely voices brought an atmosphere of joy and peace. WIB gave party bags and a donation to the school. The following Christmas carolers are scheduled to sing at WIB main branch:

  • Tuesday 11 December: Public School Music Program - 10am to 10:45am.
  • Friday 14 December: Sister Borgia Elementary School - 10:30 to 11:00 am.

rotaryhostschildrensxmaspartyindq11122012With the assistance of the Dutch Quarter Community Center, in particular Morrasia Nicolas, the center was transformed into a festive Christmas scene. One hundred and five children from the Dutch Quarter area were visited by non other than Santa Clause himself. While arriving not by sleigh, but by motorcar, Santa came bearing several heavy bags. So after feasting on Pizza, Juice, cupcakes and singing Christmas Carols Santa gave the children their most anxiously awaited treat, the presents of course.
The contributions made by Domino's Pizza, Carl & Sons, Music Man, Office World and Afoo, helped to make this community service project a success. The Rotary Club of St. Maarten would like to take this opportunity to thank all who throughout 2012 have supported the activities of the club with funds and deeds alike. Without this support, projects like the children's Christmas party in Dutch Quarter would not be possible. Best wishes for the holidays from President Robert Judd and the entire membership of the Rotary Club of St. Maarten.

usfolpaintsnoswelitaseniorcitizenshome11122012WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- On 6 December, 2012, volunteers from the U.S. Forward Operating Location (U.S. FOL) assisted the Nos Welita Senior Citizen's Home Project. Equipped with rollers and brushes, the volunteers spent the morning painting the interior of the building which is due to open in January 2013.
The ongoing partnership between U.S. FOL volunteers and Biba Miho, the charity responsible for Nos Welita, is paramount to the completion of the overall project. The building will serve as the new home for 40 senior citizens. The men and women working at the U.S. FOL are frequent volunteers in the local community, contributing significant resources in labor and donations, during 18 volunteer events in November 2012 alone. This was yet another outstanding effort in building friendship with the citizens of Curacao.

legrandemarchedonateschristmastreetorotaract11122012Philipsburg:--- In support of Rotaract's initiative in decking the halls of the Pediatric Ward at the St. Maarten Medical Centre, Le Grand Marche donated a Christmas tree towards this cause. The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to Mr. Vhaugn Bahadur of Le Grande Marche for their generous contribution.

nancyettiennereceiveskeystohyundaiaccent10122012Motorworld & Caribbean-Auto held a joint Christmas Car Show on Saturday, Dec.8, at Motorworld in Cole Bay. The lot at Motorworld was lined up with the latest models from Hyundai, Honda, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, Ford, Lincoln, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz & Mazda with savings of up to $3000 cash back on selected models. And prize giveaways such as a 40 inch Flat Screen TV or Laptop for any other vehicle purchases.

Over 150+ people came out to attend this all day event and took the opportunity to experience their dream car and some even took selected models for a test drive. Car Enthusiasts were treated to live music, food and drinks as they observed the models on display.

The Motorworld Parts & Service department also treated customers to hands on demonstration of Meguiar's products and how to apply them, providing car care tips and tricks to boost and maintain the appearance of your vehicle.

"We especially want to thank our trusted financial partners, the Windward Islands Bank and the RBC Royal Bank fort their assistance in helping and guiding our clients successfully through their purchase " says Sales Manager of Motorworld | Caribbean Auto, Manisha Sukhram. "Seeing a client drive off with the car of their dreams is always a special moment for us here at Motorworld & Caribbean-Auto".

With the success of our Christmas Car Show, Motorworld & Caribbean-Auto have decided to continue to spread the Holiday cheer and extend all specials until Christmas Day! Giving customers the opportunity to get that Christmas gift they've always wanted.

The Philipsburg Jubilee Library (PJL) wishes to inform the general public that the library will be closed for Kingdom Day on Saturday, December 15 2012. All due books will be extended.
The management and staff of PJL apologize for any inconvenience their closure will cause. Regular opening hours will resume on Tuesday, December 18, 2012.

sjacobsandronaldjones10122012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs recently paid a two-day working visit to Barbados where she looked at how special needs education is structured in that country.

The minister also met with the Hon. Ronald Jones, Minister of Education and Human Resource Development of Barbados.

The two ministers discussed the structure of their education systems and shared challenges that both countries are experiencing.

The discussions led to the possibility to explore St. Maarten being able to benefit from a scheme that would allow Bajan qualified teachers to work on the island for two years. Minister Jacobs also visited the Student Support Services unit and was able to meet staff and get an impression of the functioning of the unit.

Part of the visit to Barbados also involved meeting with the Deputy Permanent Secretary Sarah Brathwaite, Deputy Chief Education Officer Karen Best, and Special Needs Education Officer Janice Gibbs where discussions centered on educational issues and special needs education in particular.

In Barbados Special Needs Education is addressed in the regular classroom, in the special classroom in the regular school, in the special unit (attached to a regular school) or in the special education school.

Minister Jacobs visited the Erdiston Special School, which is a primary school for students with special needs and St. Stephen Primary School, which is a regular primary school with a special class (inclusionary practice). At this school, students with learning deficiencies are pulled out for Math and English instruction at their respective levels but return to the mainstream classroom for other subjects.

Minister Jacobs also visited the Open Campus of the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill campus, where possibilities were explored for St. Maarten students to take advantage of degrees and courses offered by the Open Campus. The ground work was also laid to explore opportunities for St. Maarten students to pursue tertiary education in Barbados.

The highlight of the visit was the Christmas Carol Service by special needs students at the River Road New Testament church on Friday December 7th. The minister was able to experience the thrill of students with special needs performing in dance, song and skits. Minister Jacobs addressed the gathering and congratulated the students, teachers and parents for a job well done. The minister expressed her amazement to see the sign language, the optimism of the students and the passion of the teachers.

The minister expressed how touched she was by the performances and opined that all children are a blessing from God and that special needs children have a lot that they can teach the wider society – a sentiment that garnered an enthusiastic round of applause from the gathering.

Minister Jacobs was accompanied by her policy advisor Shervin Frederick and Olga Mussington, head of the Student Support Services Division.

Philipsburg:--- Member of Parliament of the United Peoples Party Faction Johan Janchi Leonard did almost everything possible on Monday during a Central Committee meeting with the Minister of VROMI William Marlin to push the Minister over the limit when he asked for documents that are non existent. Leonard said the Minister and the Members of Parliament were making statements that are living its own life and he wanted to prove to the people of St. Maarten that some of the things that are said about the former Minister of VROMI and the leader of the United Peoples Party Theodore Heyliger are simply hearsay. During a point of clarification MP Leonard insisted that he wanted a conversation (instruction) that the former Minister of VROMI gave to Volker Stevens the contractor that is working on the causeway in writing. Minister Marlin said he knew that MP Leonard was pushing him to become angry but he will not tolerate the game MP Leonard was playing because he cannot create "zombies" for the Member of Parliament. The Minister also made clear that while Members of Parliament can call Ministers and question them on their portfolios he will not tolerate anyone who tries to humiliate him. On several occasions the Chairman of Parliament Romaine La Ville had to inform MP Leonard that he was out of order and that he needed to stick to the agenda point. At some point during the central committee meeting the people of St. Maarten and those that tuned in via internet had to endure severe politricking with the questions that were posed by certain Members of Parliament.

Minister Marlin told Parliament during the Central Committee meeting that the Department of Public Works issued a building permit for 23 ½ meters high for the causeway way but according to the contractor Volker Stevens the former Minister of VROMI Theodore Heyliger instructed them to build the bridge to 43 ½ meters high to accommodate Aesthetics lighting. Marlin said when he took office he made sure the contractor was informed that they had to stick to the building permit that was granted to them. Minister Marlin also made clear that based on the instructions the former Minister gave to Volker Stevens it would cost St. Maarten more monies to redesign the causeway. He further explained that since the construction of the causeway is already under way the contractor would have to break down part of bridge and rebuild it in order for it to be in conformity of the building permit. Marlin said that the Minister had no right to give instructions to the contractor because the contract was signed between the harbor and Volker Stevens, he also said that the contractor did not have any right taking verbal instructions from the Minister and in his opinion the contractor was also wrong when they went ahead with the wishes of the former Minister of VROMI and began constructing the bridge higher than what they were permitted to do. Marlin also made clear on Monday afternoon that he has nothing against French citizens as was portrayed by certain politicians and a newspaper article.

Marlin also provided parliament with answers about the land swap agreement the former Minister made with the owners of Port de Plaisance.

The Minister of VROMI was asked by MP Gracita Arrindell to itemize all the structures on the monument list she asked for since some of the monuments on the list are listed as lot numbers. MP Arrindell said she wanted to know what is on each lot.

Philipsburg:--- Member of Parliament Frans Richardson who is championing the construction of a drag strip and cricket stadium told Parliament on Monday that the project that he supports did not come out of nowhere. MP Richardson showed Parliament that the project was incorporated in the National Alliance manifesto which was presented to the people of St. Maarten during the 2010 elections. Richardson said he has heard it all on the various talk shows and television programs. However, he made clear that while he was the commissioner of Tourism and Economic Affairs in the National Alliance/Heyliger Government he worked on the project and that is why it was placed in the manifesto of the National Alliance. Richardson was the deputy leader of the National Alliance Political Party when it contested the 2010 elections. In a rebuttal statement, Member of Parliament Johan Janchi Leonard in his address said "William Marlin nobody likes you and if MP Richardson had believed in the manifesto of the National Alliance why did he jump ship or leave the National Alliance and become an Independent Member of Parliament. The people of St. Maarten wants to know and I would be ashamed to produce the manifesto of the National Alliance in the House of Parliament when I am no longer a member of the party," Leonard said.

The Eight Hundred Pound Gorilla --- Laveist.

Member of Parliament Louie Laveist took a jab at the media during his presentation claiming that the media is the 800 pound gorilla. Laveist said that a particular media house on St. Maarten has a reporter that is part of the United Peoples Party and being paid by the Harbor Group of Companies to promote the UP Party and its leader. While not naming the reporter or the media house he was referring to, Laveist said that the integrity of the news media has now become questionable because articles that are published in the newspaper the reporter works for are no longer objective. "Everyone on St. Maarten knows the reporter who is a member of the United Peoples Party and being paid by the Harbor Group of Companies, that media house has lost its credibility," Laveist told Parliament.

Member of Parliament Louie Laveist further stated that he intends to call the management of the Harbor Holding Company to Parliament to get the answers he needs regarding the reporter that is being paid by them. "The Harbor has to tell me how they were promoting the projects they worked on while the UP/ DP was in government and they also have to tell me how they paid the reporter."

Member of Parliament Johan Janchi Leonard said he is not there to defend the media but he thinks that it was unnecessary for MP Laveist to attack the media on the floor of Parliament since media workers are not politicians. Leonard even expressed an experience he endured as an elected official when he was accused of awarding a contract to Tamara Leonard. MP Leonard said the TODAY Newspaper accused him of securing a contract for his daughter and he did not lash out at the media because he is of the opinion that everyone including his wife and daughter knew that the writer of the article wrote trash. "Elected officials have to expect that the media will criticize them even if it means writing lies when they are in power. I am not here to defend the media because I know they can defend themselves but it is unfair to attack people that are not in this hall to defend themselves."

The media became the center piece of Monday's meeting after several Members of Parliament took offense to an article that was published last week which indicated that the Deputy Prime Minister/ Minister of VROMI William Marlin does not like French citizens because he said that a small toll fee will be charged for persons who use the causeway. Member of Parliament Dr. Lloyd Richardson in his presentation said that he believes that the persons that made the statement against the Minister of VROMI should apologize to the Minister because his wife is from the French side of the island and it is absurd for anyone to think that the Minister has anything personal against French citizens and residents. MP Richardson said that Members of Parliament should be more cautious of what they say on the floor of Parliament because right now everyone should be giving thanks and celebrating because the island was spared of the hurricanes this year but it appeared to him as though the MPs want some severe disaster.

MP Laveist also asked the Minister of VROMI who was at Parliament to answer questions on zoning and infrastructure and to tell the people of St. Maarten who acquired the land in Simpson Bay where BBW had its company in the past. The National Alliance Member of Parliament also quizzed the VROMI Minister for answers regarding the changes that were made to the causeway and if proper procedures were followed. Laveist lashed out at the leader of the United Peoples Party and former Minister of VROMI for adding two cents to gasoline and Naf. 150 to container fees to finance the causeway without consulting with Parliament and the people of St. Maarten.

Laveist said he wants to know if the increase on gasoline and container fees would be temporary or if it will become permanent like the Turn over Tax (TOT).

Laveist also questioned the Minister of VROMI on the current status of the land around Kim Sha Beach. MP Laveist said while he was a member of the former executive council several restaurateurs approached government and expressed their dilemma about the lack of parking in Simpson Bay. He said at the time government decided to keep the land around Kim Sha Beach as the people's patrimony but he recently heard that the former Minister of VROMI and Leader of the United People's Party gave the land to one of his relatives. "While the current Minister of VROMI said that the land at Kim Sha is still government land I would like for the Minister of VROMI William Marlin to do some indepth research to see if the land was given away and the parking for the businesses in that area has been abolished."

Member of Parliament Gracita Arrindell asked the Minister of VROMI to tell Parliament who owns land from Tropicana Casino to the Royal Palm Beach area, while Member of Parliament Hyacinth Richardson asked the Minister of VROMI to go a bit further and tell the people of St. Maarten who own the lands from the Princess Juliana International Airport to the Tropicana Casino.

murderfillin13082012Philipsburg:--- One of the two murder victims that were killed early Sunday morning has been identified. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos identified the victim as Miquel Angel Torres Cleman (22). Mos said that the second victim will be identified when the autopsy is conducted later this week. The two men were murdered next to Francis Bar around 5am Sunday morning after a brawl which apparently started over a woman at the Sun Latino Bar. One of the victims was shot in an almost new Hyundai Sonata bearing French number plates. SMN News learnt that the victims are both residents on the French side of the island. On Sunday, Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte said the killers escaped to the French side of the island and the get-away car was found somewhere on the French side on Sunday.

In a press release Acting Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson said that on Sunday December 9th, 2012 at approximately 5:00am police patrols and detectives were directed to the A.T. Illidge road in the vicinity of "Francis Bar" for a shooting incident where two persons had been shot. On the scene the investigating officers learnt that the shooting took place shortly after a fight between two groups of men that were at a nightclub in the area. According to information which reached the officers on the scene, the men were having problems with each other for some time. During the fight the situation got really out of hand at which time several shots were fired. As a result of this shooting two men lost their lives. The victims have been identified as A.M.W. (25) born on the French side and M.A.T.C. from the Dominican Republic (22). After the shootings the suspects jumped into a white Toyota Corolla with license plate 5886 AAA and fled the scene. This vehicle was recovered later on the French side with the cooperation of the French authorities and it was handed over to the Detective Department for further investigation. The investigation into this case is in its preliminary stages and the police department is putting the pieces together to determine exactly what happened and why. The police department is also asking anyone who may have some information that could shed some light on this case to call the tip line 9300, Cell: 527-6020/ Cell: 527-6040.

strippedcar10122012French Quarter:--- A resident of French Quarter alerted the Gendarmes on Monday about a number of stolen vehicles that were stored in the bushes on Chamba Hill opposite an empty residence. The well known resident of French Quarter who preferred to remain anonymous said that he was passing the residence which he is taking care of when he noticed a strange vehicle in the yard. The man said he was on his way to Anguilla when he noticed vehicle and he immediately stopped to see who was at the empty residence. "When I checked the car I noticed a man jumping over a fence across the road and that man told me he placed his car in the yard because he ran out of gas." The resident further explained that while he was on his way out of the island the situation bothered him because of the way the vehicle was parked he realized that something was amiss with the explanation he was given by the unknown man who claimed to be the owner of the vehicle. The man said upon his return to the island on Monday he called a tow truck owner and they checked the area and were amazed to find at least 15 vehicles that were apparently stolen and stripped. SMN News reporter was called to the scene when two tow truck owners and the gendarmes were removing the vehicles.

Most of the number plates on the vehicles were removed. However, a few of the vehicles that were recovered had French number plates. Commandant of the Gendarmerie Paul Betaille could not be reached by telephone on Monday afternoon for a comment.

Click here to view more pictures of the cars that were found in the bushes on Chamba Hill.

jasminephillipsbrendawatheyandgordonyee09122012PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) is past its registration period for most areas of Carnival and has reported a high amount of registrants for Carnival 2013. The registration period closed on December 1.

In particular, the SCDF was happy to note that Dutch St. Maarten's three biggest troupe leaders will be back for Carnival 2013. Jasmine Phillips, Gordon Yee and Brenda Wathey have all confirmed that they will be part of the festivities.

In Wathey's case, her Rio Productions troupe has not participated in the last two Carnivals, much to the chagrin of her revelers. Not only will Rio be back for the Grand Parades, but Wathey has confirmed that she will once again stage Rio's lighting parade which was a major hit in the lead up to last Carnival. "We're coming in the day and the night," she said.

The SCDF also expects to have guest troupes from abroad and from French St. Maarten. The registration of troupes for the Carnival parades is still open as the SCDF does not close-off the registration process for troupes until early April. The same goes for the Youth Extravaganza. The usual amount of approximately 20 calypsonians is expected to participate in the Calypso eliminations.

As for the Carnival queen pageants, the SCDF reported that 32 girls and women have registered for its four Carnival queen pageant. Twelve contestants are registered for the Miss Mature Pageant, 11 for the Senior Carnival Queen Pageant, 4 for the Teen Carnival Queen Pageant and 5 for the Junior Carnival Queen Pageant. The SCDF will introduce all contestants for the pageants the first week of January with official pageant pictures.

"We are extremely happy with the amount of registrants so far for Carnival 2013," President of the SCDF Michael Granger said. "The registration period is still open for Junior and Senior parade troupes as well as Junior Calypso and the Youth Extravaganza. But all indications are that these too will be impressive. We would like to thank all Carnival lovers who registered. Our festival cannot be successful without the participation of everyone," he added.

The foundation also announced that all booths in Carnival Village have been allotted to returning booth holders and a few new persons. People who had booths last Carnival was given first option on their booths.

rotaractbringschristmasspirittopediatricward09122012Philipsburg:--- The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise brought the Christmas spirit to the Pediatric Ward at the St. Maarten Medical Centre on Saturday 8th December, 2012. The Rotaract members took the initiative of providing a Christmas tree, decorations and gifts to the staff and patients at the Ward so they too can celebrate the holidays in the confines on their environment.

The club believes that Christmas is about sharing of ourselves with others, giving to others that need our help and reviving the old traditions of Christmas that our community have lost. What is most important to the members of the Rotaract club is promoting and participating in the magic and wonder that children find in Christmas. Rotaract wanted to show a time of love and generosity to the Ward and we are happy that we can put a smile on the children's faces at Christmas time.

The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to Mr. Vhaugn Bahadur of Le Grande Marche for contributing the Christmas tree towards this cause. The club would like to take this opportunity to extend Happy Holidays to one and all and a prosperous New Year 2013.

nosmokingsign09122012Philipsburg --- "It is time we ban smoking in all public areas and let it be properly enforced by the relevant authorities," remarked Stuart Johnson President of the Youth Link Foundation. The legislation that was taken over from the former Netherlands Antilles with respect to smoking needs to serve as the premise for more detailed legislation.

Johnson and his team are calling on the Honorable Minister of Health Mr. C. De Weever to fully recognize and address this issue in its totality. The ban should cover smoking in public buses, taxis, work places, public buildings, night clubs, restaurants, bars, casinos, and all enclosed public-access buildings, granting no exceptions.

Johnson said, the Minister's "Get checked campaign", call on businesses/restaurants to have smoke free public spaces and a CPS starts Stakeholders Meeting about Tobacco Cessation Initiative was a step in the right direction. "Now is the time to take it a step further for the benefit of everyone. Parliament must draft and approve a law which addresses the complete ban of smoking in all public enclosed areas with an effective enforcement plan."

"The severe negative effects of smoking and that of second hand smoke are supported by several medical/scientific studies," Johnson said. Smoking causes increase health risk such as coronary heart disease, stroke, lung cancer, cancer of the oral cavity and cancer of the larynx, just to mention some.

According to the third periodic country-level WHO Report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic, 2011 "Warning about the dangers of tobacco," tobacco continues to kill nearly six million people each year, including more than 600,000 non-smokers who die from exposure to tobacco smoke. Up to half of the world's one billion smokers will eventually die of a tobacco-related disease.

"This isn't about politics, this is about people's health, and the need to educate our people of the health risks needs to be priority now," Johnson added. Joining the call for a ban on smoking is the Laugh Out Loud Production and Awo crew.

The members of the Youth Link Foundation will be reaching out to the community for further support in the coming weeks. Countries which have already smoking bans includes, Argentina, Bermuda, Brazil, Canada, Costa Rica, Iceland, Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom, just to mention a few.

shtameetswithwmarlin09122012PHILIPSBURG:--- The Director for Restaurant Division for the St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association SHTA, Valentin Davis presented a document titled "The Way to Economic Growth in our Capital" to Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin on Tuesday December 4th at the Government Administration Building in Philipsburg.
The document was produced based on the growing concern that businesses in Philipsburg are suffering and the down town area needs stimulus. A major issue is the lack of available parking in Philipsburg which is a deterrent to visiting our capital. This prevents residents and visitors from patronizing the shops, restaurants, casinos and other businesses during the day time and coupled with the increasing crime makes one avoid an evening visit. Davis was accompanied by his fellow board members Kenrick Housen Director of Small Hotels, SHTA, Sunil Khatnani Director of Retail Division, SHTA, and Rueben Thompson Director of Environment SHTA.
Much of the blame for this shift from a vibrant Philipsburg to a quiet "ghost town" stems from the traffic congestion driving into the capital and the lack of parking once you get there. There are also concerns about security and lighting and because the Philipsburg area is so poorly lit from the Boardwalk to the Walter Nisbeth Road, crimes especially violent crimes, have become a further deterrent for would be visitors to the area.
The document states that it has been discovered that a majority of repeat tourists to the island do not venture into Philipsburg because of the parking challenges. The parking in front of the government building and the other two at the rear of the police station and the central bank are somewhat ideally located, however, both are filled by 9:00AM by their own employees and therefore, are not accessible to persons coming into Philipsburg after that early morning hour.
The SHTA's position is that there are several low cost actions that can be taken to return the Philipsburg area to a vibrant destination for residents and visitors alike. Minister Marlin told the SHTA representatives that the parking issue in Philipsburg has become a priority for him. During his discussion with the SHTA Board members he intimated that he has garnered a great deal of information regarding the situation and had been working on finalizing certain plans which he hopes to put into effect within short. Some of the plans Marlin has were already mentioned in Parliament on Monday last week and includes replacing the exit to the Clem Labega Parking Lot in Front of the Government Administration Building which was for years closed off forcing motorists to wait in line when one or more vehicles were exiting or entering the lot. This situation has further thickened traffic on Cannegieter Street. Marlin also expressed his interest in the papers centralized Valet Parking option as well as a theme night for Philipsburg and giving businesses in Phillipsburg the option to be opened later as means of further revitalization of the Capital. The Minister pledged his support of the SHTA teams initiative and pledged to also encourage his fellow Ministers to support the plans.

paradiseinnjoinsshtadadprogram09122012PHILIPSBURG:--- St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA) is extended special welcome to The Paradise Inn as the newest hotel on St. Maarten to join its Dollar-A-Day program. The hotel's participation in the Dollar-A-Day program will mean it can have access to the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI) professional certification curriculum for its staff in the area Front Desk Customer Care, Housekeeping, Security, Maintenance and Food & Beverage. The training is designed to be given on the job and can be tailored for Supervisory and Management positions as well.
Proprietor at the Paradise Inn Josette de-Randamie-Dormoy, who recently won the Crystal Pineapple Award for Small Hotelier of the Year on November 30th, said she was especially pleased with the work that DAD had already been doing for St. Maarten in general. She said, "I think any business whether you are a hotel business or any other business, would want to be part of a fundraising like Dollar A Day because of the work it does with helping the community and marketing the island." She said, "Being able to feel like you are part of a process, this is what I like doing." The Paradise Inn will be celebrating its third anniversary on January 15th, 2013 and continues to grow as a quiet, clean and family oriented little paradise in one of the most central locations on the Bush Road in St. Maarten.
The SHTA delivered marketing material to the Paradise Inn on Wednesday December 5th, 2012 and also provided training for the staff on how to promote the Dollar-A-Day program and were also given instructions on how the program works. The Dollar-A-Day program or DAD which started in 2000, is a community development program started from the SHTA through which the association identifies social, and educational projects which they can contribute to using funds raised by hotels whose guests give a voluntary donation of a dollar for each night stay at their property.
There are now thirteen hotels participating in the Dollar-A-Day Program and they are Paradise Inn, Carl's Unique Inn, Coral Beach Club, Divi Little Bay Beach Resort, L'Esperance Hotel Suites, La Vista Resort, Oyster Bay Beach Resort, Princess Heights, Royal Islander Club (La Plage and La Terrace), Sonesta Great Bay Resort, Sonesta Maho Beach Resort, the Horney Toad Guest House and Turquoise Shell Inn. Executive Director for the SHTA Alfred Harley said the program's success depends entirely on the hotels whose Front Desk staff and Management are the ones explaining to guests what the DAD program does and why they should contribute.
In the past twelve months over 180 of hotel staff received specialized training following the. The DAD is also used to assist the unemployed on the island through the DIRPIE program which is an initiative by St. Maarten Government to assist unemployed persons within the community with job training programs and paid part time work.

PHILIPSBURG:--- In connection with TEMPO Turns 7, TEMPO organized a promotion with leading United States Cable operator, Cablevision, to promote St. Maarten in Win a Trip Sweepstakes that Cablevision has called its "best performing sweepstakes to date".

Cablevision is the largest cable provider in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, which in turn is the largest market for visitors to St. Maarten. The sweepstakes provided a trip for a family of four to St. Maarten, with accommodations at the Sonesta Maho Resort and a series of tours designed to showcase St. Maarten courtesy of Aqua Mania Adventures. The Sweepstakes occurred from October 1st, 2012 to November 14th, 2012,

Over the course of the five-week promotion period, over 600 spots per week were aired, totalling 3,000 spots, with a value of over $2.5 million. With TEMPO's guidance, Cablevision prepared a 30-second commercial using footage originating with the St. Maarten's Ministry of Tourism which was run cross-channel on TEMPO and over 75 major networks in the New York Tristate Area, including: A&E, ABCFAM, AMC, ANPL, BET, BIO, BRVO, BTV, CART, CENTRIC, CHILL, CLOO, CMT, CNBC, CNN, COMD, DISC, Disc Science, DISXD, E!, ECL, ENN, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, FOXBUS, FSC, FCSA, FCSC, FCSP, FUEL, FUSE, FX, FXNC, G4, GAME, GOLF, HALL, HGTV, HIST, H2, HLN, HMC, HUB, IFC, Inv Disc, LIFE, LOGO, MIL, MLB, MSG, MSG Plus, MSNBC, MTV, MTV2, NBCS, NGC, NICK, News 12, News 12 T&W, OXY, DAM, SNY, SPDN, OWN, SPIKE, STYLE, SYFY, TBS, TLC, TNT, TRAV, TRU, TVFOOD, TVLAND, TWC, USA, VH-1, WE, WILD, YES.

This promotion was open to Cablevision's premium customers, Optimum Rewards Members, the more than one million subscribers who subscribe to "Triple Play" services (television, telephone, and internet).

As market research sources reveal, increased use of telecommunications and pay TV services correlates strongly with travel to the Caribbean. During this period, the Optimum Rewards page received 1.4 million visitors, of which 304,000 were unique. The proportion of unique entrants to unique site visitors (75%) demonstrates that it was interest in St. Maarten that was driving the 1.4 million visitors to www.optimumrewards.com.

Cablevision also communicated the promotion to its Optimum Rewards members through a weekly email blast, placed images advertising the Cablevision-TEMPO promotion on the Optimum Rewards home page, and issued a press release.

The promotion was an extraordinary success by all past measures: unique entries totaled 227,854 (a record for Optimum Rewards program sweepstakes), and unique households totaled 70,162 (second-best ever). A large number of visitors (162,355- best-ever) to the Optimum Rewards St. Maarten page clicked the "Detailed Page View" button, revealing a desire to know more about St. Maarten.

Through this promotion, proposed and organized by TEMPO, St. Maarten has connected with its #1 source market for tourists, the New York Tristate Area, in a major way. Given that tourists from the United States often consider multiple islands before booking a trip to the Caribbean, St. Maarten's prominence in their minds as a result of this promotion is sure to tip decision-making this season in favour of St. Maarten.

"Optimum Rewards is pleased to partner with TEMPO Networks to offer one of our members this unforgettable, all-inclusive get away. The winner is going to fall in love with the Caribbean on this luxurious vacation to St. Maarten," said Anila Nitekman, Cablevision Director of Loyalty Marketing.

"We are thrilled to partner with Optimum Rewards, the St. Maarten Ministry of Tourism and the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort to offer this extraordinary Caribbean experience to one of the most beautiful destinations in the Caribbean, the Friendly Island of St. Maarten," said Frederick A. Morton, Jr. Founder, Chairman & CEO, TEMPO Networks.

"The Ministry plans to partner with TEMPO on similar promotions in the future utilizing TEMPO's unique positioning to create innovative marketing and promotional strategies for the destination in its key source markets," Minister Hon. Romeo F. Pantophlet said.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Parliamentarians will be meeting with Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Development, and Environment & Infrastructure (VROMI) Hon. William Marlin on December 10.

The Central Committee session is scheduled for Monday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The meeting is a continuation and it relates to the agenda point information on the present situation regarding maintenance and zoning. Members of Parliament will have the opportunity to pose questions in the second round.

This meeting was initially requested by the United Peoples (UP) party faction.

Members of the public are always welcome to be present in the General Assembly Chamber during public meetings to follow the parliamentary session scheduled for that particular day.

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

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.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Those who are planning for the upcoming holiday season has already been looking at their holiday meal shopping requirements. Cooking up a storm for this holiday season is one of the Christmas traditions.

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

Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever as part of his 'Get Checked' campaign, is calling on the community to check their food items carefully to make sure everything is in order for a safe holiday meal.

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

To Make Sure Bacteria are not allowed to Grow:

  1. Use a thermometer. Be sure stuffing, turkey and any poultry dishes are cooked thoroughly to 165 degrees F; ground beef and ham must be cooked thoroughly to 155 degrees F. All other foods, including eggs should be cooked to 145 degrees F.
  2. Do not leave foods containing meat, milk, eggs, fish or poultry at room temperature for more than four hours. This includes pudding and custard-type pies that are popular during the holidays.
  3. Cool all leftovers to 41 degrees F within four hours after cooking.
  4. Do not thaw foods at room temperature. Plan ahead and thaw them in the refrigerator. If the food needs to be thawed quickly, use the microwave or cold running water and then cook promptly after it has thawed.
  5. If you are traveling with food, be sure to keep it cold 41. F. or hot 140 F or above while transporting.
  6. After the big meal, be sure to refrigerate any leftovers within 1 hour. Bacteria love room temperatures and grow quickly in amounts enough to make people ill.

To Prevent Food from Becoming Contaminated:

  1. Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly with soap and warm water before food preparation and after coughing, sneezing, using the toilet, changing diapers, eating, drinking or smoking.
  2. Do not prepare or handle foods if you are ill; a cook's gastrointestinal illness could be spread to others sharing the meal.
  3. Thoroughly clean and sanitize knives, cutting boards and other utensils before and after preparing raw foods and foods that do not require further cooking. Sanitize with a solution of one tablespoon of bleach per gallon of water.
  4. Wash all fresh fruits and vegetables.

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

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

PHILIPSBURG:--- Presentations made in town hall meetings covering Dutch Quarter, Middle Region, Dawn Beach, Red Pond, Guana Bay, and Point Blanche by representatives of the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (MinVROMI), are currently online for download.

For persons interested who would like to review the presentations based on the meetings that have been organized to date, go to the Government website www.sintmaartengov.org.

Select the drop down tab "Government," followed by "Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (MinVROMI)."

On the aforementioned page you then go to "Zoning/Development Plans" and below you will find the presentations.

Contributions by the community are essential in the development of future plans and are a great opportunity for residents and others to bring forward their ideas.

Ministry VROMI has also set up an email account where individuals can send their ideas and views with respect to zoning and development. The email address is: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

deadmanincar09122012Philipsburg:--- The detective department on St. Maarten is busy investigating the brutal murders of two men from the Dominican Republic who reside on the French side of the island. The men whose identities have not yet been released were killed early Sunday morning at the Francis Bar located on A.T. Illidge Road.

According to information provided to SMN News, the men began fighting over a woman at the Sun Latino Bar on A.T. Illidge Road then shortly after the fight became violent and two men were shot next to Francis Bar. One of the men died on the spot while the other man succumbed to his injuries while being transported to the St. Maarten Medical Center. The shooters managed to escape the scene in an almost new grey Hyundai Sonata bearing French number plates, the vehicle was later found on the French side of the island.

Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte confirmed that a team of detectives are working feverishly to find the killers of the two Dominicano men. De Witte said the brutal slayings took place around 5am Sunday morning. The top cop also confirmed that the vehicle the suspects used to escape across the border was found on the French side of the island.

INTERREG IV Caribbean Program International Summit staged in Puerto Rico.

POINTE-A-PITRE, Guadeloupe:--- The European Union's Regional Development Fund (ERDF) will fund two major sustainable development projects in the Dutch and French Caribbean under the INTERREG IV Caribbean program.

Organizers attending the recent International Summit of the program, held in Puerto Rico from November 28 to 29, announced that it will fund the Belle Plaine project, whose objective is to finance anti-flood studies and implement economic activities between Marigot, St. Martin and Philipsburg St. Maarten to the tune of $1.49 million Euros (close to US$2 million).

"Gens de la Caraibe", a regional cultural organization based in Guadeloupe, will receive 536,260 Euros (approximately US$700,000) for the Kamacuka project which involves the creation of a professional network for the Caribbean-Amazonian cultural sector, benefiting all countries and territories of the region.

The INTERREG program aims to make a major contribution to the common interest of sustainable development of the greater Caribbean region and to integrate the French Overseas Countries and Territories with the rest of the region.

The selection committee for development projects is headed by the Regional Council of Guadeloupe, which is the entity in charge of managing the INTERREG IV program, as well as representatives of the regional councils of Martinique and French Guyana and officials from St. Martin.

Many representatives of regional organizations, including CARICOM (Caribbean Community), the OECS (Organization of Eastern Caribbean States) and the ACS (Association of Caribbean States) also took part in the last week's San Juan summit whose success augurs well for regional cooperation.

reginalabega26092012Address of Managing Director of PJIAE, Regina LaBega, on International Civil Aviation Day, Dec. 7, 2012.

Today is once again, International Civil Aviation Day, which is being celebrated this year under the theme: "Aviation: Your reliable connection to the world." On the eve of the 70th anniversary of the Princess Juliana International Airport, this theme could not be more appropriate.

Our airport is the gateway, not only to St. Maarten, but to the neighboring islands of Anguilla, Saba, St. Eustatius and St. Barths. In fulfilling this hub function, it has become the reliable connection of residents of these islands to the world.

Air transport is the largest industry in the world, connecting peoples through travel and tourism, and a major force for the social, economic and cultural development of societies across the globe. In this regard, it is also a very significant contributor to the goals of world peace and prosperity.

When the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed this day as International Civil Aviation Day in 1996, at the initiative of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the aim was to establish a global celebration that would put the spotlight on the significance of civil aviation in the economic and social development of nations.

There is no doubt that Princess Juliana International Airport can be considered the lifeline of our economic sustainability, playing a pivotal role in good times as well as in challenging times.

Connection is a two-way street. St. Maarteners are world travelers – whether it is for business, pleasure, education or family reasons. With an average passenger movement of 1.6 million people a year, Princess Juliana International Airport is not only our reliable connection to the world, it is also where we welcome the world to our shores.

On this special day, I salute all those employed in the aviation sector in St. Maarten, particularly the staff of the Princess Juliana International Airport Operating Company (PJIAE). I also wish to seize this opportunity to encourage the youth of our island to seek the multiple career opportunities in this sector in order to guarantee that it remains our reliable connection to the world.

Happy International Civil Aviation Day!

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gacpresentsreporttorsamuel07122012PHILIPSBURG:--- Representatives of the General Audit Chamber on Friday presented the President of Parliament Hon. drs. Rodolphe Samuel with a document entitled "Report on the Concerns and Observations Pertaining to the 2010 Financial Statement of the General Service of the Island Territory of Sint Maarten."

The General Audit Chamber was not obligated to provide an insight into the period prior to October 10, 2010, however the High Council of State is of the opinion that the content of the report will provide important information to the Ministry of Finance with respect to shortcomings as noted in the report.

The report was presented to the House of Parliament in order to enable the House to adequately fulfil its role in the budget cycle. The annual financial statements play a crucial role in the aforementioned cycle.

According to the report, the financial statement of the Island Territory of Sint Maarten over the year 2010 was submitted late.

Timely reporting and adherence to the relevant regulations and the quality of the financial accountability of government in the future is of major importance.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Parliamentarians will be meeting with Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications Hon. Romeo Pantophlet on December 13.

The Central Committee session with Minister Pantophlet is scheduled for Thursday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda point for the meeting is information from Minister Pantophlet on the dismissal of two Supervisory Board members of the Harbour Holding Group of Companies.

This meeting has been requested by the United Peoples (UP) party faction.

Members of the public are always welcome to be present in the General Assembly Chamber during public meetings to follow the parliamentary session scheduled for that particular day.

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

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:--- Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (MinVROMI) and GEBE, have been working together on a project that entails the installation of 6.5 km of additional electricity transmission cables from the Cay Bay Power Plant to the new GEBE Sub Station on Pond Island.

The four phase project is 70 per cent complete, with a completion timetable by the end of 2013.

The investment being made is due to the growth in the country's population. Additional cabling gives GEBE a flexible network and levitates the load on the existing high voltage cables.

Currently civil works is being executed in and around the Fresh Water Pond, and a road crossing on the Fort William Road, where conduits will be installed. This section is scheduled to be completed by mid-December.

In order to realize the project and to minimize inconvenience to the public, visitors as well as limiting damage to the environment, MinVROMI and GEBE worked out a well-defined route for the civil works.

All stakeholders are very pleased with the execution of the project to date, and the balance of the civil works for phase four will be resumed after the holidays.

smmc23082012The Supervisory Council (SC) of the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) has as an important goal to strengthen the organizational structure of our institution, so that we could better cope with the changing environment and demands placed on it while positioning itself to be able to meet those ever increasing demands in a most human and equitable manner while aiming for the highest possible standard of quality of care. Therefore we have contracted an independent agency earlier this year with ample experience in health care institutions to make an organizational scan of the top structure of the SMMC in order to advise us as to the most ideal make-up of the top managerial structure in the SMMC. This independent agency has taken the future plans, the scale of the island, the context in which we have to perform our services as well as the scarce availability of specific capacities into account. The organizational scan is currently in its final stages and on basis of the outcome and the discussions that will ensue, the Supervisory Council will make the necessary decisions regarding the ideal constellation of the Board of Directors as well as the necessary supporting Management Team. In addition and in view of the ever increasing responsibilities and workload of the Board of Directors, the plans for the future of SMMC and the expressed wishes of Dr. Scot to be able to spend more time with his family in the Netherlands, earlier this year Dr. Scot and the Supervisory Council have jointly agreed that the current contract with AnG Consultancy NV and the appointment of Dr. Scot as managing director would not be renewed as is. Based among others on the outcome of the organizational scan further decisions on this matter would be taken. However the situation has changed. Due to external factors beyond our control a negative and highly stressful atmosphere has been created that has affected the doctors and staff of SMMC and their patients on a daily basis. The personal accusations and unfounded allegations from outside SMMC towards dr. Scot moreover led to an untenable work situation. Therefore, in the best interest of the SMMC, its patients, staff and personnel as well as that of the person Dr. Scot, the Supervisory Council decided to end the appointment of Dr. Scot as Director by December 31, 2012. This decision was reached in agreement with Dr. Scot. This was not an easy decision for either party. We are currently engaged in finding an interim director. An interim position will allow us to manage the transition to the structure we will decide on, based on the evaluation, advice and debate following the organizational scan, while securing the continuity within our Board of Directors. We are also looking to strengthen the Board of Directors with an interim medical director. The job descriptions for both positions have been presented to the Minister of Health. Dr. Scot will provide full collaboration towards ensuring a smooth handoff to the new interim director. The SMMC will continue as always to work towards improving the level and quality of care for the benefit of all residents of St. Maarten, Saba and St. Eustatius and looks forward to doing so working together with Government and the Inspectorate.

The Supervisory Council of the SMMC

scaleofjustice21112012Philipsburg:--- The Judge of Instruction at the Court of First Instance did not mingle with words on Wednesday when he informed Attorney Ellen Knoppel that he was not pleased that she chose to represent a suspect that is in pretrial detention for committing fraud, forgery, and money laundering. According to information provided to SMN News, Judge Luiks made his views known to both Attorney Knoppel and the suspect Roberto Gibbs. According to Judge Luiks, Attorney at Law Ellen Knoppel is the legal advisor to the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan and it is unethical for her to be representing a suspect in a criminal case. Information provided to SMN News indicated that Judge Luiks insulted both Attorney Knoppel and Roberto Gibbs but he did not inform her which article of the code of ethics she has broken neither did he remove her from the case.

In an invited comment, Minister of Justice Roland Duncan said Knoppel informed him of the incident that took place during Gibbs pre-trial hearing and while he understands that it is not "nice" for one of his advisors to represent a criminal suspect, the lawyer in question did not break any rule of law. Minister Duncan said he indicated to Knoppel when he hired her that she has to phase out herself from representing people in the court of law, but he also agreed to give Knoppel enough time to find her clients proper replacement lawyers. Ellen Knoppel was working for Roberto Gibbs long before he was arrested, Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos confirmed that when the house search was conducted in the Gibbs investigation almost nine months ago Ellen Knoppel showed up as his lawyer. When SMN News asked the Minister of Justice if he does not think that his advisor had enough time to find a replacement lawyer for Roberto Gibbs, Minister Duncan said that he would agree that she had nine months to find Gibbs a lawyer, but he also understands that the attorney has to make sure she finds someone that would fully capable to represent her client and to do that the lawyer would need to study entire history of Gibbs and his company Global Advisory Services.

It should also be noted that Attorney at Law Ellen Knoppel is a lawyer who remains in full practice and is on the picket list. She is currently reviewing the picket law while working as an advisor for the Minister of Justice. Several practicing lawyers including those on the Lawyers Association said that Knoppel should remove herself as a picket lawyer if she is the one reviewing the picket law. "This is not only a conflict of interest but it is high-class lawlessness coming from the Ministry of Justice." When asked about this Minister of Justice Roland Duncan said that he does not see anything wrong with having Knoppel, a picket lawyer reviewing the picket law. Minister Duncan said that should Knoppel make any suggestion to change the law then it has to be approved by the Council of Ministers and Parliament. "I don't see how the lawyer would have any strong influence in the changing of the law that would benefit her personally. I think the picket law needs changing in some areas and someone has to do it."

Another issue that surrounds Attorney Ellen Knoppel is that she is representing several companies in labor related cases. Attorney at Law Ellen Knoppel has been writing warning and other letters for several companies that are having problems with their workers. Dismissal letters and other legal matters are also handled by Attorney at Law Ellen Knoppel while she is the advisor to the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan who is also the Minister that replaces the Minister of Labour Cornelius de Weever, when SMN News confronted the Minister of Justice about this on Thursday, the Minister said he made it clear to Ellen Knoppel that she cannot handle labour related cases because one day she would have to take a case to court and he would be the Minister of Labour who would have to appear in court.

Minister Duncan ended his statements by saying that while it is not nice for his advisor to represent suspects involved in criminal cases. The lawyer in question did not break the ethical rules for lawyers and he also did not feel she acted immorally.

lionsbingobaskets06122012The St. Maarten Lions Club is finalizing preparations for their Annual Lions Christmas Bingo Spectacular, which is being held this coming Saturday, December 8th at the Celebration
Palace on the Bush Road. According to Bingo Committee Chairman Lion Sunil Khatnani,"the evening promises to be very exciting for the public with great prizes which the St. Maarten Lions Club are providing".

The club will call about 42 bingo games for overloaded goody baskets, one airline ticket on Air France to any destination in Europe, one ticket on Insel Air to Curacao and various tickets on Liat, Winair, and Air Caribe to destinations in the Caribbean along with various dinner vouchers and other constellation prizes. The final grand prize for the evening is the Santa's Bag which is 1000 dollars cash.

The gate of the venue will opens at 7:00pm in order for the public to obtain their bingo cards and the first bingo game will be called at 8pm sharp by Lion PDG Wally Havertong.

Drinks, food and snacks will be on sale all night and the general public are urged to purchase there tickets as soon as possible from any Lion member or at the door where there will be a limited supply of tickets for the $10. All proceeds raised from the Lions Christmas Bingo Spectacular will be used by St. Maarten Lions Club for worthwhile projects for the community of St. Maarten.

serdelegationpresentsaovadvicetoswescotwilliams06122012Representatives of the Social Economic Council (SER) conducted a pleasant and constructive meeting with the Prime Minister on Wednesday, December 5. On this occasion, a solicited SER advice entitled "The AOV system made Affordable, Sustainable and Equitable" was submitted. This advice pertains to a policy plan drafted by the government's Steering group on pension reform. The policy paper dealt with proposed measures to reform Sint Maarten's AOV entitlement system, and ensure the financial health of the AOV fund in the long run. In the advice, the SER gave their own view on the course to be followed to achieve these goals, suggesting some important modifications to the proposed AOV changes. The document will be available on the SER website www.sersxm.org as soon as it is released for the general public.
Chairman René Richardson headed the SER group, accompanied by business sector representative Eveline Henriquez-Dijkhoffz and labour union delegate William Reed. The council members were supported by Secretary-general Gerard Richardson and senior policy advisor Arjen Alberts.
The SER delegation made use of the opportunity to discuss a number of practical issues related to the status of the council as a new and developing entity in the constitutional structure of country Sint Maarten. It was established that some procedures regarding communication between SER and government regarding the submission of advice to government and the reply or feedback from government back to the SER need to be further elaborated.
The topics included questions related to the SER being an independent advisory body, while at the same time being part of the government apparatus and being accountable to government. Some procedural matters that came to light after establishment of the SER were also brought to the fore, and practical appointments were made to address these matters further.
The Prime Minister assured the SER of her continued commitment to the position of the SER in our constitutional structure and stressed the added value of the SER in our policy making and legislative processes. Further anchoring of the position of the SER in our constitutional framework will be reviewed.
In conclusion, the intention was expressed from both sides to engage in regular informal meetings to exchange information and enhance communication.

romeopantophlet24092012PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister Romeo F. Pantophlet would like to wish all those working in the civil aviation business a happy International Civil Aviation Day, Friday, December 07.

The theme for the internationally observed day is "Aviation: Your Reliable Connection to the World."

Minister Pantophlet pointed out that air travel is essential to the wellbeing of the nation where it connects the country with others and allows friends and family members to come together.

At the same time, Minister Pantophlet acknowledged that it also drives the countries' tourism sector, which in turn generates and stimulates economic activity and creates direct and indirect jobs for those working in the aviation and travel trade sector and the tourism industry overall.

The ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) is a United Nations (UN) body that takes care of the standards to be maintained in the civil aviation industry. ICAO was formed in the year 1944. The first civil aviation was observed in the year 1994 on 7th December as a mark of 50 years since the founding.

ICAO takes care of the standards and safety measures to be followed for civil aviation industry in the world. ICAO services as the global forum for its 191 Member States.

corneliusdeweever03102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever would like to congratulate the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) on its 110th anniversary which was marked on December 2.

Minister De Weever stated that he was very proud that Sint Maarten had joined and is associated with the organization. The country was admitted during the 28th Pan American Sanitary Conference in September as an associate member.

The request for admission was presented on 15 August 2012 by the Kingdom of the Netherlands as a PAHO Participating State and responsible for Sint Maarten's foreign affairs.

Sint Maarten being an associate member of PAHO enables the country to participate directly in PAHO activities; have the right to participate in Governing bodies meetings, albeit with no vote; to participate with voice and vote in technical commissions or committees; to have access to all technical cooperation services of PAHO; and to receive information and documentation produced or distributed by PAHO.

PAHO and its member countries in the Americas have achieved major health milestones as the eradication of smallpox and polio and the elimination of endemic transmission of measles and rubella.

During the past century, life expectancy in the hemisphere has gained nearly three decades, infant and maternal mortality have declined significantly, water and sanitation services have expanded, and the gaps in health between rich and poor have narrowed.

PAHO began life as the International Sanitary Bureau, created by the representatives of 11 countries who met at the First General International Sanitary Convention of the Americas Republics, on December 02, 1902, in Washington, D.C.

Today, in the 21st century, PAHO continues to facilitate international health cooperation, not only among the countries of the Americas but also with countries form other developing and developed regions. Much as it did in the early 20th century, PAHO today contributes to the control of infectious diseases by coordinating member countries' compliance with the International Health Regulations, the global framework for international health security.

PAHO also provides broad-ranging technical cooperation, in areas including pharmaceutical regulation, gender and health, mental and environmental health, integrated health care, and health planning and policymaking, among many others.

Sint Maarten being an associate member is now subjected to the obligations and rights set out in PAHO's rules and regulations, which include the obligation to pay a financial contribution directly to the Organization.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Due to a significant increase of pertussis cases in several areas of the Region, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)/World Health Organization (WHO), the aforementioned has issued an epidemiological alert to Member States, encouraging them to increase their level of surveillance, and to continuously monitor the level of vaccination coverage in one year old infants and children under five years old, with particular emphasis on identifying susceptible groups.

As part of the Minister of Public Health's Hon. Cornelius de Weever campaign 'Get Checked,' the Minister reiterates his calling on parents/guardians with young children to check their vaccination status where its concerns pertussis.

The Collective Prevention Services (CPS), an agency of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, is urging parents and guardians to follow the Minister's advice, and if the child is not vaccinated against the aforementioned, to do so in order to prevent whooping cough. The infection has become a re-emerging disease, which today is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in children.

The main victims of this acute respiratory infection of the respiratory tracts are infants younger than six months, usually acquired from their parents or teenage siblings.

The bacterium is transmitted from an infected individual to another by means of droplets expelled by the respiratory tracts. Incubation period is between seven to 10 days, after which patients develop symptoms which includes coughing.

In infants, pertussis can be a serious disease that can lead to severe complications or even death, unlike what happens in adults or older children.

Pertussis continues to be a public health problem in several countries in the Region of the Americas. So far for 2012, there has been an increase in the number of pertussis cases in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, Guatemala, Mexico, Paraguay, Venezuela, and the United States of America.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee meeting with Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications Hon. Romeo Pantophlet for December 7, has been postponed until further notice.

The request for the postponement of the meeting was made by United Peoples (UP) party interim faction leader Hon. Member of Parliament Sylvia Meyers.

The Central Committee session with Minister Pantophlet was scheduled for Friday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda point for the meeting was related to receiving information from Minister Pantophlet on the dismissal of two Supervisory Board members of the Harbour Holding Group of Companies.

planelandingatpjiae05122012SIMPSON BAY:--- Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) is among 32 airports worldwide shortlisted by a panel of high-profile travel industry experts in this year's PrivateFly.com top 10 most stunning global airport approaches.

The online voting by travel fans will determine the world's Top 10 airport approaches from this shortlist – with the airport that receives the most votes named the world's most stunning landing. The poll closes on the last day of December, 2012.

PrivateFly.com is the leading online booking platform for private aviation charter.

In the 2010 edition of the World's Most Stunning Airport Approaches, PJIA placed second, with number one position going to the Alpine airport of Sion in Switzerland. (SXM is the international designator code for PJIA.)

Aruba, St. Barths, Bermuda, Virgin Gorda (BVI), and Mustique (St. Vincent and the Grenadines) are the other Caribbean airports on the shortlist.

"We are happy to be shortlisted again this year," said Regina LaBega, Managing Director of Princess Juliana International Airport operating company (PJIAE). "We encourage all our friends and users of the airport to vote online before the end of this month so that we could come out tops in this poll."

LaBega mentioned the "huge PR benefits" that normally accompanies such ranking, and the possibility that this could contribute to increased arrivals for the island.

"Those who are on the panel to choose the shortlist are world-renowned experts in the travel and aviation industry. This makes the nomination of our airport even more important," LaBega noted.

The panelists include personalities such as Sarah Miller, a travel and lifestyle journalist with over 30 years experience, and the launch editor of Conde Nast Traveller UK in 1997 and former deputy editor of The Sunday Times Style magazine.

Also on the panel are David Scowsill, President and CEO of the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC); Peter Myers, editor of the business traveler pages on Reuters.com; Murdo Morrison, editor of Flight International, the world's oldest aviation weekly, and Patrick Jephson, Editor of the Hawker Beechcraft Journey magazine. Jephson is also a New York Times bestseller and a qualified private pilot.

To support and give Princess Juliana International Airport the best chance of making the Top 10, everyone is urged to vote at: http://www.privatefly.com/airport-poll/PrivateFlyAirportPoll.html. Similarly, you are encouraged to ask your friends to do the same via e-mails, Facebook and Twitter. This can be done quickly and easily after you have voted by using the share buttons. Results will be announced by PrivateFly.com at the beginning of 2013.

caribbeanautocompletesfordtraining05122012In view of Caribbean-Auto's ongoing efforts to improve quality of service and develop its network of brand specialists and automotive technicians, Caribbean-Auto's service department has successfully completed a comprehensive FORD Parts & Service Training, under the direction for FORD brand ambassador, Luis Lopez.

Caribbean- Auto hosted the 4-Day training which started on Monday, December 3rd. In addition to the Caribbean Auto service team, three (3) guest automotive service technicians from around the Caribbean (Grenada, St. Lucia and Haiti) also participated in the FORD parts and service workshop.

Trainings consisted of theoretical sessions and practical training drills on the FORD Ranger vehicle line. The trainings allowed service personnel to hone their vehicle service capabilities and has given the service department members and opportunity to exercise skills learned in the classroom.

"The management and staff are honored to have had the opportunity to host such a expert training." says Caribbean Auto Service Manager, Gregory Marshall. "We welcome our automotive service technicians from the Caribbean to share in this opportunity to increase product knowledge and improve our level of service".

This very important training could not have been accomplished without the co-operation of FORD and Caribbean Auto.

Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt said his Ministry is in the very final stages of the last draft of the 2013 budget. The Finance Minister said that the government of St. Maarten is able to present a balanced budget for the year 2013 even though only last week he mentioned that he had a budget with 29 million guilders deficit.

Minister Tuitt said they managed to balance the budget by putting more effort on compliance. The Minister said in 2013 the government of St. Maarten will be concentrating heavily on tax compliance. "All companies that are operating on St. Maarten without being registered and are not paying taxes. I can tell you now that next year you will be caught and when you are caught then we as government will use the full force of the law on you. Therefore, I urge those businesses to do the right thing now." Government also applied what they termed as ad-taxes which will be levied only on retail sale. Tuitt said adding the ad-tax will generate approximately 15 million guilders, tax compliance will generate 10 million guilders, the increase in casino fees will generate 7.5 million guilders, and the government of St. Maarten is expected to collect one million guilders from the Central Bank.

The Finance Minister said expenditures have been decreased by 10% on material costs. Tuitt said that the government of St. Maarten also included the monies that were paid by USONA and AMFO which amounts to 7 million guilders.

On the issue of the Central Bank, the Minister said that the board members on the supervisory board of the central bank are not executing their tasks. The St. Maarten Finance Minister who just recently returned from Curacao said the board members are not attending meetings and the government of Curacao will have to see how they will proceed with the current board members. Minister Tuitt said that just recently the Council of Ministers of Curacao invited the board members to a meeting and they did not show up and they also did not show up to a meeting called by the shareholder representative. Tuitt said he does not know why the board members are acting the way they are but what he does know is that a solution has to found because they are hampering the operations of the Central Bank.

swescotwilliams05122012Philipsburg:--- After more than two years being installed and providing services to the Government of St. Maarten, the Corporate Governance Council can now breathe a sigh of relief that the Council of Ministers have finally approved the operational expenses for them for the years 2010 and 2011 while they also approved the proposed budget by the Council for 2012.

Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams made the announcement on Wednesday at the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing. Wescot Williams said that since 2010/ 2011 has passed the government of St. Maarten will pay the council its operational costs for those two years which amounts to over Naf. 200,000.00 per year while the approximated budget for 2012 is estimated at Naf. 500,000.00. Wescot Williams said these monies include the membership fees for the members of the council and the operations of the council. The Prime Minister said while the figures have been approved, the government of St. Maarten still has to see how they will recoup the monies from the government owned companies. She said government also decided that they will pay the council so that they can do their job while they seek to recoup the monies from the government owned companies.

Wescot Williams said that the government of St. Maarten also established the St. Maarten Development fund which will be used to fund social programs. The fund will replace AMFO that used to manage the Dutch funding.

rtuitt05122012Philipsburg:--- Finance Minister Roland Tuitt took a turn at the media on St. Maarten who have been writing negative articles on TEMPO Turns 7 which was held here last week while bypassing other pertinent issues that involves government monies.

Tuitt said during his presentation at the Council of Ministers' press briefing on Wednesday that he wants to put two myths to rest. "It seems as though it's only the UP party can run a government and only Mr. Theodore Heyliger can take care of Tourism and Advertising on the on St. Maarten." Tuitt said he made the statements based on the negative media attention that was placed on the TEMPO advertising where the government of St. Maarten invested $400.000.00 on advertising St. Maarten abroad and in the Caribbean.

The Finance Minister said that the Government of St. Maarten made an agreement with TEMPO for them to advertise the island. He said that was the aim of government's investment. Tuitt said the government of St. Maarten got positive feedback from the USA on the quality and amount of advertising that was done by TEMPO for St. Maarten and TEMPO also advertised in the Caribbean which is also one of the island's niche markets. Tuitt said he cannot understand why the media gave so much attention to the TEMPO affair and asked if it is because it's a Caribbean company. "If the UP Party wants to talk about things then let's talk about at least three things, the bridge (causeway) which costs the government of St. Maarten 92 million guilders and why is the media not spending some time on that project. Now that things got rolling there might be some hiccups. One of the newspapers wrote that the bridge is on course but that is not completely true because the bridge has to be redesigned. Technical drawings have to be made over and the entire structure has to be re-designed. If this has to be done then the bridge will cost St. Maarten 5 million dollars more; Minister Tuitt said recently one of the newspapers on St. Maarten published an article on the bridge to nowhere (causeway) claiming its moving forward but according to Tuitt the reporter (who works for the Harbour Holding Company) failed to mention that the Government of St. Maarten would have to spend another five million guilders on redesigning the bridge.

SMN News learnt that the current Minister of VROMI William Marlin had to send instructions to Volker Stevens to stick to the building permit they got from the government of St. Maarten regarding the construction of the causeway. Marlin told SMN News that while the contractor had a design that was presented to government for the building permit. The former Minister of VROMI Theodore Heyliger had the contractor redesign the bridge to have it built higher so that it could have Aesthetic designs. Marlin said the construction of the bridge is already underway but now the contractor has to do over the design and drawings because they already bypassed the one they submitted to government and got a building permit.

When questioned by SMN News, Tuitt said that even though the construction of the bridge is not one of his portfolios, when government has to spend monies it bothers him because he is the one that has to find the monies for these things to happen. Tuitt said before humongous projects such as the bridge is done certain studies must be conducted. "One of those studies was getting an advice from the FAA and that seems to has not been done." Tuitt said the only person that can provide the details on the causeway and its current status is the Minister of VROMI but whatever has to be done to complete this project is going to cost the government of St. Maarten more money and that worries him because he wants to know where the additional funds would come from.

Tuitt said the media is not paying attention to the TAXAND saga but a final meeting will be held with the SOAB sometime next week to finalize the report before it can be taken to the Council of Ministers and Parliament. Minister Tuitt said the TAXAND affair involves over nine million guilders. The Finance Minister said he wants to know why the media is not focusing on that issue and if it is because the UP Party is involved. Tuitt further lashed out by saying that the current government building that the NA/DP/IND Government is working on now needed almost two million guilders because the project could not move forward. He said that was because of the contract the former government signed.

As for the TEMPO, Tuitt said that government already paid out the $400.000.00 it committed itself to investing for advertising. He said in his view the monies were well spent. When asked by SMN News if the government of St. Maarten made back any monies for the gate sales, Tuitt said the reports are not yet completed and when that is done he will make the figures available. Tuitt said he also wondering why the media on St. Maarten is not asking about the millions of guilders that are being spent on other institutions such as Europe, USA, and South America. "I can tell you that the government of St. Maarten is spending millions of guilders in each of the other areas and we are not getting questions on them and their production rate."


Philipsburg:--- Roberto Gibbs (59) the Chief Financial Officer and Co- Manager of WINAIR will remain in police custody for another seven days. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos confirmed on Wednesday that the suspect who is suspected of money laundering, forgery, and fraud appeared before the judge of instruction on Wednesday and his pretrial detention was extended. Mos said in the coming days his office will decide if it is necessary to request another extension of the pre-trial detention. When asked by SMN News if the suspect was cooperating, Mos said that he preferred not to comment further.

Roberto Gibbs, the owner of Global Advisory Services, was contracted by the UP/DP Government to create/install a new tax code for country St. Maarten. Mos said in a press release issued on Monday that the suspect was involved in recruiting people for different services and there is a huge amount of monies involved.

In an invited comment, Attorney General Taco Stein explained that the case against Roberto Gibbs is being investigated by the Lands recherché because the company Gibbs owned was providing services for the Government of St. Maarten. Normally the Lands recherché is tasked with investigating cases against civil servants or incidents that involves civil servants and government institutions.

SMN News also tried to get an update from St. Maarten's Attorney General on the progress of the Election fraud case that involves the United Peoples Party and four police officers. This case has been laying on the desks of the Lands recherché for over two years now, with most of the work completed by the Police Internal Affairs. Stein said on Wednesday that he is aware of the case but he does not know the current status of the case. It should be noted that SMN News has sought information regarding the progress of this investigation several times but each time we are stone walled. Stein said the Lands recherché is extremely busy investigating several cases but at least three of cases we know of are not being touched by the special investigative unit.

St. Maarten's Attorney General also could not give an update on the Regina Labega case where it is alleged that the former head of the Tourism Department embezzled thousands of dollars from the government of St. Maarten. According to information provided to SMN News, the prosecutor's office has in their possession the account number from a Chase Manhattan Bank in New York where monies that were supposed to be used for the operations of the Tourist Office in New York were transferred to a bank account in Anguilla belonging to a company DMC where La Bega is the sole signatory. DMC was created by Fabian Badejo, Erica Fortuno, and Regina Labega. The monies it is understood 1.2 million United States Dollars were deposited in the Chase Manhattan Bank account for the operations of the New York Tourist Office. The last information SMN News received is that the Lands recherché invited Labega to their office for questioning but she refused to comply based on the advice of her attorney. Since then the Prosecutor's Office has said that they do not have the financial technicians necessary to proceed with the investigation and they have since hired the services of the SOAB.

Philipsburg:--- The Council of Ministers has taken a decision to grant all civil servants a full day off on December 24th, 2012. Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams announced on Wednesday at the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing that several government offices will be closed on Christmas Eve day, therefore residents and visitors to the island should take note of it. The Prime Minister said in the past civil servants were given half day off but this year the COM has decided to give them the entire day off so that they could run their errands and prepare for the Christmas. December 24th falls on a Monday this year. The annual Christmas tree lightening will take place this Saturday. The event will kick off at 4:30pm with a parade.

kpsmofficersonsegways04122012Philipsburg:--- On November 15th, 2012, the Police Department officially launched their yearly, end of the year general controls called "Operation Vigilance".
These controls are being carried out in collaboration with other departments falling under the Ministry of Justice. The objective of these controls are to provide security for all visitors coming to the island as well as the community of Sint Maarten. There have been island wide traffic controls, controls in areas where tourists visit frequently and also in the residential areas. These areas are patrolled by motor vehicles, bike patrols and also on foot.

On Monday, the police were seen patrolling the Maho Reef area and surroundings on their newly purchased SEGWAYS . These SEGWAYS thus far have yielded positive results.

Organized by St. Maarten Zoological Foundation

Place: St. Maarten Zoo
Time: 5:00 PM until

Santa arrives at 6 PM sharp! Guided tours of the Zoo between 5 PM and 6 PM.
Please bring a gift for your child for Santa to give to them. Drop off the gift at the Zoo, marked with your child's name, by Thursday December 20th.

Admission: Starting from 12:00 Noon, special Christmas admission!
Children $10.00, each additional child $5.00
Parents FREE

For more information, call the Zoo at 543-2030 or Amy Arrindell at 522-1449.

wmarlinstartsstormwaterpump04122012PHILIPSBURG:--- On Monday afternoon the Minister with responsibilities for Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI), Hon. William Marlin, turned on one of the caterpillar engines that run the storm water pumps on Pond Island.

The Pond Island Storm Water Pump Station houses two new pumps, and is located to the West of the Ministry VROMI work yard.

mvogespresentsgifttofgoedgedrag04122012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Last week Friday His Excellency the Governor of Curacao Frits Goedgedrag paid a courtesy visit to the Cabinet Minister Plenipotentiary in The Hague. Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Mathias Voges presented the Governor with a framed picture depicting a Sint Maarten monument.

Minister Voges thanked the Governor for his service to the former country of the Netherlands Antilles and for all assistance he rendered to Sint Maarten under that period.

nevillemars04122012Philipsburg:--- Embattled former Chief Commissioner of Police and Government Mediator Derrick Holiday who has been sent on vacation pending the termination of his contract has taken another step to defraud the co-owner of Blend In Security Company and its workers. Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Neville Mars and co-owner of Blend In Security in an exclusive interview with SMN News confirmed that the company which is just over a year old has had some financial difficulties and that the workers including himself were not being paid. Mars said he is an equal partner in Blend In Security and some of their clients are late in making their monthly payments which created financial havoc with the workers. Mars said he felt that because of the failing economy several of their clients are not able to make their payments on time and Blend In Security has a contractual agreements with their clients that gives them 45 days in which payments can be made. The CEO and co-owner of Blend In Security said the late receivables affected the entire operation of the company. "Because of the late receivables the staff and management including him are heavily affected because the company is the only source of income." Mars said besides the financial aspect, there are several issues taking place in the company especially since the workers are not satisfied. Mars said that the company started with 25 workers and since this has been going on for some months now some of the workers have lost patience and have since sought employment elsewhere. "I am not annoyed or angry with the workers because I know what they are going through and I am human also."

SMN News managed to obtain a letter Derrick Holiday wrote to the Bank of Novia Scotia informing them that he will be the sole signatory on the checks issued by Blend In Security. The letter SMN News obtained states that the management of Blend In Security requests to make new arrangements with the bank regarding the signing of cheques. The letter continues by stating that presently two signatures are required which are the signature of the Managing Director and the CEO of the company. Hence as of November 1, 2012, when the letter was written only one signature will be required and that will be the signature of the Managing Director Derrick Holiday.

SMN News learnt that Holiday told a senior person at the bank that Neville Mars was not on the island and that was the reason he was requesting that the changes be made. A source from the Bank of Scotia Bank stated that a supervisor of the bank deflated the claims of Holiday because that very day she saw Neville Mars walking in Philipsburg. Mars said that before he was contacted and informed of the letter a few cheques had slipped through the bank system with one signature but to avoid any confusion he endorsed the cheques Holiday signed and informed him that such decisions could only be taken by the board members.

Mars said based on rumors he learnt that Derrick Holiday has decided to take another route in accomplishing his mission. He said that Holiday wrote letters to the clients of Blend In Security and informed them that due to the breakdown in the management of Blend In Security N.V. he would like to end the service agreement with the clients under the company name Blend In Security as of November 30th, 2012 and continue providing services to them under a new company called "PROSEC SERVICES" (Professional Security Services). SMN News also managed to receive a copy of the letter which was sent to the General Manager of Bobby's Marina Frans Nieuwenhoven informing him that Holiday was ending the agreement they had with Blend In and will continue to provide services under PROSEC Services.

SMN News checked with the Chamber of Commerce to see if the new company which Holiday is operating alone has been registered at the Chamber of Commerce and if PROSEC Services has a crib number. When SMN News checked on Tuesday no such company was registered at the Chamber of Commerce St. Maarten.

Mars said that he also heard that his business partner is on a venture to quit Blend In Security and take its clients with him while the company has not filed for bankruptcy and dismissal of its workers. Neville Mars a former Superintendent of Police of the Guyana Police Force made clear that while Blend In Security is having financial problems the company is still operational. He said that the company is servicing three airlines at the Princess Juliana International Airport namely Westjet, Spirit, and DAE. On Tuesday, Neville Mars was at the Princess Juliana International Airport with his workers providing services to the clients they still have contracts with.

The co-owner of Blend In Security also made clear that he is willing to go all the way to defend Blend In Security and its workers. He said on Friday there will be a board meeting where a decision will be taken on the way forward. Mars said that if Holiday is pulling out of Blend In Security, the Court of First Instance would have to divide the assets and liabilities.


Click here to view letters sent to the clients of Blend In Security and Scotia Bank.

Philipsburg:--- The Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Co- Manager of WINAIR Roberto Gibbs was arrested as a suspect in the Piranha Investigation on Monday December 3rd, 2012. Fifty-nine year old Gibbs is a well known businessman that owns Global Advisory Services. According to information provided by well placed sources, Gibbs was retained by the former UP/DP Government to install a new tax code for country St. Maarten. SMN News further learnt that the investigation which started some two years ago stemmed from the complaints filed by the former Director of the Government Finance Department Bas Roorda. Roorda provided the prosecutor's office with several pieces of information which incriminated the former head of the Tourist Office and now Member of Parliament Frans Richardson.

Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos confirmed that Gibbs was arrested and he is suspected of embezzling a huge sum of monies. In a written press release, Mos said that the Special Investigation Unit (Lands recherché) arrested 59-year old R.A.G. Mos further explained in his press release that from 2009 to 2011, G. has been involved in recruiting personnel for various government agencies. He is suspected of having committed fraud, forgery, and money laundering concerning payment for his services. A considerable amount of money appears to be involved.

On August 14th, 2012, a search was executed at the office of G. in Sint Maarten. At the same time, searches took place at two offices in Curaçao. The Piranha investigation started after a complaint was filed in 2011. G. will be led before the judge of instruction tomorrow.

romeopantophlet24092012PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister Romeo F. Pantophlet stated that he is very pleased with the TEMPO turns 7 event, as it has accomplished its primary goal, which was to generate significant exposure for the destination.

For this event, Sint Maarten was heavily promoted in the New York, New Jersey, and Massachusetts (tri-state) areas, throughout the Caribbean region, and in parts of Latin America.

"The $400,000 investment allowed us to truly tap into our key markets in ways we have never done before on a network that is loved and embraced throughout the Caribbean and parts of Latin America - markets that are so vital for small businesses and small, locally-owned hotels on the island. At the end of the day, any money that the Ministry of Tourism spends to support activities or events on the island must reap promotional or economic benefits to the island. The promotional impact, in particular, of the TEMPO turns 7 event on Sint Maarten is undeniably substantial. " – Minister Romeo F. Pantophlet

The success of this event for Sint Maarten, in the form of exposure for the destination, has been tremendous:

  • Over the last 8 weeks, Sint Maarten has been featured on TEMPO almost 24/7: the historical sites, beaches, attractions, restaurants, shopping and local artists in a series of shows aired on TEMPO's network and through its website. This translates to over US$3.5 Million in exposure. Of this amount, US$2.5 Million in media value has been provided to Sint Maarten in the United States in the form of six hundred 60-second television ads in 33 markets in the NY tri-state area.
  • TEMPO has delivered over $700,000 in advertising throughout the Caribbean Region. While we tend to discount the Caribbean region for its tourism impact, regional tourism is in fact very significant, and the Caribbean is the number two or three source market to most destinations. With TEMPO Turns 7, TEMPO has engaged its regional radio partners to provide over $200,000+ in ads: TEMPO has engaged partners in Trinidad & Tobago, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Antigua, St. Kitts-Nevis, Anguilla and Dominica specifically to promote St. Maarten.
  • Over the past couple of months, TEMPO has created 6 one-hour episodes of the weekly show Cross Caribbean Countdown and 3 episodes of Rise & Shine, in St. Maarten, using local hosts and a local production team. Numerous St. Maarten businesses and artists are being promoted on the Network. The Network went live to its over 5 million viewers on three nights of the events and created 14 television shows during the seven-day series of events, including the Badness Outta Style School Tour; the Win a TEMPO Trip Reality Series, featuring the two contest winners from Antigua and the USVI; TEMPO Presents the Mighty Sparrow; and TEMPO Presents Marcia Griffeth. These shows will air on the Network in the coming months.

The Government of Sint Maarten's return on investment is abundantly clear!

Minister Pantophlet would like to thank the local artists who took part in TEMPO turns 7 and hopes that the level of exposure received during TEMPO turns 7 and in the months to come will reap significant benefits for them in their crafts.

The attendance at the shows was not as large as previous TEMPO events, which has resulted in the fact that the amount of money that government had expected to recoup (from ticket sales) will not be realized. Despite this fact, the overall conclusion must be that government definitely "got what it paid for" as there is no way that a direct investment of US $ 400,000 could ever yield the level of television promotion and coverage that exposure of the Tempo Event has already and (through replays) will continue to yield for years to come.

Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- The Department of Permits & Licenses wants the business community and the general public to know about the extended opening hours for the up-coming Christmas season.

The Ministry of Tourism Economic Affairs, Transportation, and Telecommunications, hereby informs the community, that as a means to promote economic activity throughout the upcoming Christmas Holiday season, an exemption is granted to all businesses on Dutch Sint Maarten to extend their business hours during the entire month of December as follows:

On working days (including Boxing Day, December 26, 2012), all businesses are allowed to be open until 10pm. On Saturdays (including Kingdom Day, December 15, 2012) and Sundays, the opening hours are extended until 10pm as well.

Please take note that this exemption does not apply for the official public holidays Christmas day (December 25, 2012) and New Year's Day (January 1, 2013) as it is mandatory to remain closed on these days.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Parliamentarians will be meeting with Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications Hon. Romeo Pantophlet on December 7, and Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Development, and Environment & Infrastructure (VROMI) Hon. William Marlin on December 10.

The Central Committee session with Minister Pantophlet is scheduled for Friday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda point for the meeting is information from Minister Pantophlet on the dismissal of two Supervisory Board members of the Harbour Holding Group of Companies.

The Central Committee meeting with Minister Hon. William Marlin, is a continuation meeting and will be reconvened on Monday at 10:00am. It relates to the agenda point information on the present situation regarding maintenance and zoning, and Members of Parliament will have the opportunity to pose questions in the second round.

Both meetings have been requested by the United Peoples (UP) party faction.

Members of the public are always welcome to be present in the General Assembly Chamber during public meetings to follow the parliamentary session scheduled for that particular day.

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

The parliamentary sessions 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.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Holiday shoppers are busy buying Christmas trees and lights to adorn their home this holiday season. As the day gets closer, families are bustling around to have everything in place for Santa Claus's visit.

As part of the Minister of Public Health's 'Get Checked,' campaign, parents and family members should keep in mind some holiday safety tips where it concerns decorations and the Christmas tree. The season is all about family togetherness and we would like everyone to have a safe holiday season incident free.

Every year the Collective Prevention Services (CPS), an agency 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 holidays.

Check this list of holiday season safety tips:

Trees:

  • When purchasing an artificial tree, look for the label "Fire Resistant." Although this label does not mean the tree won't catch fire, it does indicate the tree will resist burning and should extinguish quickly.
  • When purchasing a live tree, check for freshness. A fresh tree is green, needles are hard to pull from branches and do not break when bent between your fingers. The trunk butt of a fresh tree is sticky with resin, and when tapped on the ground, the tree should not lose many needles.
  • When setting up a tree at home, be sure to keep the stand filled with water. Place the tree out of the way of traffic and do not block doorways.

Lights:

  • Indoors or outside, use only lights that have been tested for safety by a recognized testing laboratory, which indicates conformance with safety standards. Use only lights that have fused plugs.
  • Check each set of lights, new or old, for broken or cracked sockets, frayed or bare wires, or loose connections, and throw out damaged sets. Always replace burned-out bulbs promptly with the same wattage bulbs.
  • Use no more than three standard-size sets of lights per single extension cord. Make sure the extension cord is rated for the intended use.
  • Never use electric lights on a metallic tree. The tree can become charged with electricity from faulty lights, and a person touching a branch could be electrocuted.
  • Before using lights outdoors, check labels to be sure they have been certified for outdoor use.
  • Stay away from power or feeder lines leading from utility poles into older homes.
  • Fasten outdoor lights securely to trees, house walls, or other firm supports to protect the lights from wind damage. Use only insulated staples to hold strings in place, not nails or tacks. Or, run strings of lights through hooks (available at hardware stores).
  • Turn off all holiday lights when you go to bed or leave the house. The lights could short out and start a fire.
  • Use caution when removing outdoor holiday lights. Never pull or tug on lights - they could unravel and inadvertently wrap around power lines.
  • Outdoor electric lights and decorations should be plugged into circuits protected by ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs). Portable outdoor GFCIs can be purchased where electrical supplies are sold. GFCIs can be installed permanently to household circuits by a qualified electrician.

Decorations:

  • Use only non-combustible or flame-resistant materials to trim a tree. Choose tinsel or artificial icicles of plastic or nonleaded metals. Leaded materials are hazardous if ingested by children.
  • Never use lighted candles on a tree or near other evergreens. Always use non-flammable holders, and place candles where they will not be knocked down.
  • In homes with small children, take special care to avoid decorations that are sharp or breakable, keep trimmings with small removable parts out of the reach of children to avoid the child swallowing or inhaling small pieces, and avoid trimmings that resemble candy or food that may tempt a child to eat them.
  • Wear gloves to avoid eye and skin irritation while decorating with spun glass "angel hair."
  • Follow container directions carefully to avoid lung irritation while decorating with artificial snow sprays.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Wednesday is the last day for persons to register for Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) examinations. This process is applicable to private candidates who wish to participate in the May/June 2013 CXC Examination.

Persons were given a month period to apply starting November 5 until and including December 5.

Individuals can visit the Division of Examination at the Brooks Tower Building, Suite B2, Falcon Drive 7, Harbor View, Philipsburg, between 9:00am – 12:00pm and 1:00pm – 4:30pm, or call Claudina Ellis at 542-3296 or 542-3458 for further information.

Upon registering, the candidate has to bring along with them a valid picture ID card and a copy of their passport, driver's license or ID card.

Persons wanting to take the CXC Exam have to be registered with that organization in order to qualify.

Great Bay:--- The Department of Labour of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour will be hosting a three-day Workshop on ILO Reporting Obligations, for invited participants. Based on the request of Sint Maarten, a Standard Specialist from the Decent Work Team of the Sub-regional office of the International Labour Organization (ILO), will be leading a Technical Support Mission to Sint Maarten on ILO Reporting Obligations.

The objective of the workshop is to raise awareness among the various ministries within government as well as Workers' Organizations and Employers' Organizations who all have a role to play in the reporting exercise, by providing information to the Department of Labour in view of the preparation of reports.

The three-day workshop will cover topics such as:

  • The ILO, International Labour Standards and the supervisory mechanisms
  • Background information on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work
  • International Labour Standards on Freedom of Association and Collective Bargaining
  • International Labour Standards on Forced Labour
  • International Labour Standards on Equality at Work and Non Discrimination
  • International Labour Standards on Child Labour

The Workshop will be held at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Resort and Casino form Tuesday December 4 to Thursday December 6, 2012. The sessions will commence at 8:30am and end at 12:30pm.

sjacobspresentswheelchairtournamentprizetofemalewinner03122012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs, and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs awarded the prize to Wheel Chair Tennis Finals singles female winner Esther Vergeer at the Princess Port de Plaisance over the weekend.

Vergeer is the world ranked #1 female wheel chair tennis player in the world. She is a time four times gold medalist in four consecutive Paralympics and unbeaten in 470 consecutive matches. Vergeer played the final against Sabine Ellerbrock from Germany who managed the record a first set win in her against Vergeer.

sjacobsplantssagetreeatleonardconnorschool03122012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs last week Friday was at the Leonard Connor Primary School in Cay Bay to help yellow sage trees.

It is an annual initiative of the Rotary Sunrise Chapter to bring about cultural awareness in the school on the island. Rotary Sunrise representative J. Peterson was on hand to assist with the planting of the trees.

Five trees were planted, three at the Cycle 2 playground and two at the Cycle 1 playground. Cycle 2 teacher Shirley Pompier and Cycle 1 teacher Rusina De Lain along with students will be responsible for the care and maintenance of the trees.

The teachers will also use the care and maintenance program to educate the children on the importance of taking care of the environment and the cultural aspects of the tree.

smeyersunrepandgarrindell03122012Drs. Gracita R. Arrindell, Member of Parliament recently back from attending the Regional meeting of Parliamentarians together with MP Sylvia Olivacci- Meyers held in Panama from November 25th to 27th, stated; the three day conference was not only a meeting to assess the progress and remaining obstacles of the development agenda in Latin America and the Caribbean. It was also meant to see in practice to what extent having more women and men committed to equality in their respective parliaments can be a tool to speed up the transformative development agenda".

"Gracita commented: "the UNWomen, United Nations Population Fund, (UNFPA), United Nations Development Program ( UNDP), Parliament of Latin America and the Caribbean ( Parlatino) and the Inter American Parliamentary Group on Population Development (IAP) joint approach to build and support a network that would encourage parliaments to approve laws and encourage governments to have as a priority on the public policy agenda human rights and gender perspective which will contribute to the process of economic development and social justice".

"the resolution established among others that: "most countries have very advanced and comprehensive legislation on violence against women, yet an alarming incidence of violence and crime throughout the region remains, the acceptance of violence against women, along with institutional inaction, have resulted in difficulties in applying these laws and alarming levels of impunity that have placed Latin American and Caribbean Women at a considerable disadvantage."

"In reference to the institutional inaction of for example the judiciary and the police, as brought forward by several attendees, they were encouraged by the information I shared during the discussions, that the public prosecutor's office in Sint Maarten, has established a pro active policy approach by continuing with the prosecution of a case of domestic violence once submitted, even when the victim retracts the request to prosecute.

"The alarming high rate of teenage pregnancy is an area which also must be dealt with effectively in Latin America and the Caribbean as this region has the highest rate of teenage pregnancy after Sub Saharan Africa according to the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC).

"The conference also established that: "in spite of the fact that women have achieved only 21% of parliamentary seats in Latin America and the Caribbean, a larger presence is essential to ensure the exercise of the rights of women and improve the democratic systems of the countries, which also results in positive effects on the development agendas of countries to include new themes and interest that were absent from the political agenda." We too must work harder to encourage more women and gender equality minded men in public office. Only 30% of women form part of the Parliament of of our new Country.

In closing: we were happy of the opportunity not only to participate and make a meaningful contribution to the Conference. I was also great full for the opportunity to share briefly the objective of the Peridot Foundation as a non- profit organization when the issue of the need to raise much needed funds in combating violence against women and children was brought forward. My statements received not only support but also commitment to bring forward our message though the relevant institutions of the United Nation vast network. In this regard it was an honor to meet and speak with several UNWOMEN representatives including one of the Key note speakers, Mrs. Amina J. Mohammed, Assistant-Secretary General and Special Advisor on Post-2015 Development Planning. A brief TV interview was also provided when asked to UNWOMEN.

wmarlinandadvisors03122012Philipsburg:--- Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin who is also the Minister of Public Works (VROMI) admitted on Monday at the continuation of the Central Committee meeting while responding to questions posed by several members of the United Peoples Party regarding zoning that filling in the Great Salt Pond was not the ideal thing to do without the necessary permits. Minister Marlin told Parliament on Monday that the so called drag strip and cricket field is not something new as is portrayed by several politicians who are already campaigning. Marlin said that the former commissioner of Tourism (Frans Richardson) was working on this project when he was in office to enhance sports tourism.

Marlin said that filling in the pond without the permits is not the ideal thing but these projects are not new. He said that the area that houses TELEM, the new Government Building, the Census Office, USM, the Little League and football field are all part of the pond. Marlin said that while it was agreed that a drag strip would be built for the local boys to race the commissioner at the time felt it was better if they built a state of the art cricket ground and drag strip that would attract professional racers to the island which would give the economy a boost.

The VROMI Minister who was severely criticized on Monday by members of the media covering the Central Committee meeting for the answers he was providing to Parliament said that USM is in possession of a building permit which would allow them to fill in parts of the pond for their expansion. He said that while many persons don't know about this, the government of St. Maarten made their plans around that so that when the pond is filled in their would be a straight line rather than a zigzag all over the pond.

membersofparliament03122012Marlin made clear that he issued a stop order on the filling in of the pond, but the sand which was taken from the harbor and placed at the location will remain there until a solution is found. The VROMI Minister said that if Parliament decides that the drag strip and cricket strip cannot be built at the location then the sand will be removed. Marlin said one thing that must be clear to the people is that the filling in of the pond for the two sports facilities will not hinder the salt pans. The VROMI Minister said since the announcement of the drag strip and cricket field several persons such as environmental foundations wrote letters and those were the same people that kicked against the ring road. He said sand was placed in the area where the ring road is to be built since 1999 but nothing was done to complete the project. "The present government is not concentrating on the ring road at this time because the ring road will not solve the present traffic congestion on the island. Right now my Ministry is concentrating on links six and seven and also link four (Alexis Arnell Road.)"

As for the development of the road infrastructure Marlin said that the government of St. Maarten did not take a decision to build a tunnel, he said he ordered a study to determine if a tunnel would alleviate the traffic congestion when the causeway (bridge to nowhere) is completed. Marlin further explained that his government did not take any decision on building a sewage plant in Cape Bay and neither is the government of St. Maarten planning to buy out the properties in the area. He said that so far government is still conducting studies for the sewage and waste management plant which will be built on the dump which now stands at 24meters high.

The Minister of VROMI was stopped by Member of Parliament Johan Janchi Leonard who felt that Marlin was giving too much details in his answering but the chair of Parliament quickly reminded Leonard that the Minister was answering the questions that were posed by several members of Parliament.


pgeerlingsandbusinessgroup03122012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary in The Hague assisted the St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce and Industry who attended a recent Inter Expo Economic Mission 2012 in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.

The Chamber's delegation comprised of its Chairman of the Board, Arthur Bute and its Director, Claret Connor in this match making session supported by Perry Geerlings, Deputy Director of the Cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary in the Hague. The St. Maarten delegation conducted various match making sessions during the Inter Expo Mission.

During the match making session the Chamber delegation was able to discuss in more details the business opportunities St. Maarten has to offer.

The matchmaking sessions allowed parties interested in doing business in St. Maarten to be informed in more details about regulations, requirements, but also about the needs of the St. Maarten economy.

The Cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary was supportive to the mission of the Chamber delegation and would like to emphasize that one of the functions of the cabinet is to render support in all possible ways to all ministries, government departments and (business) organizations of St. Maarten on their trips to the Netherlands and Europe.

The support can be rendered in all forms, such as personnel support, research and mediation, Deputy Director Perry Geerlings said on Sunday.

"We are the extended arm of the St. Maarten government and society if required, and we hope that more use will be made of the opportunities and services we can render," Geerlings told the Department of Communications (DCOMM) on Sunday.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Everything is in place for the Office of the Ombudsman community information session for the residents of Simpson Bay, Pelican, Beacon Hill, Maho, Mullet Bay, and Cupecoy.

Residents from Cole Bay and Cay Bay who did not get to attend the session in Cole Bay several weeks ago are also welcome to attend the meeting in Simpson Bay.

The session will be held at the Allen Halley Jr. Recreational Center at Sr. Modesta Road #25 in Simpson Bay (next to the basketball court) on Tuesday, December 04 from 7:30pm to 9:00pm.

The community information session will allow residents from the aforementioned communities to learn more about the role of the Office of the Ombudsman and how it can assist individuals.

The Ombudsman will be available to provide information and to answer any questions that members of the community may have with respect to the role of the organization with respect to the citizen.

For more information and inquiries you can call Tel. 542-1250 or via email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in session on December 06.

The Minister of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan will be providing answers to Members of Parliament posed in the first round.

The central committee public session is a continuation of a meeting and will take place on Thursday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber.

The agenda point based on the previous meeting is a presentation by the Minister of Justice regarding the Justice Park. This meeting was requested by the Minister of Justice on October 30, 2012.

Members of the public are always welcome to be present in the General Assembly Chamber during public meetings to follow the parliamentary session scheduled for that particular day.

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

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.

rtuittpresentscrystalpineappleenvironmentalawardtonf02122012PHILIPSBURG:--- Left to right, Tadzio Bevoerts, Director of the Nature Foundation receiving at the 7th Annual St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA) Crystal Pineapple Environmental Award from the Minister of Finance Hon. Roland Tuitt on Friday.

The Nature Foundation manages the St. Maarten Marine Park, the only designated nature park area of the island. The foundation has spearheaded a number of projects over the years and is also presently active in various activities that help to promote environmental awareness in the community and conserve our fragile marine life.

cptedcourseparticipants03122012Philipsburg:--- On Friday November 30th, 2012, the five day course on Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED), which was opened by the Minister of Justice Honorable Roland Duncan on Monday November 25th at the Divi Little bay Hotel ended. This course was organized by the Sint Maarten Police Force through the Ministry of Justice. The course was provided by the National Institute of Crime Prevention and given by police officer Art Hushen from the City of Tampa Police Department. Representatives from the police force of the BES-islands and Anguilla and representatives from the Tourist Department and Department of VROMI attended this course. All participants received their CPTED Specialist certificate at the closing of the course.

josephlewest02122012Marigot:--- Joycelin Carty, a native St. Martiner and mother of 21 year old Joseph Lewest, who was stabbed to death last Wednesday night criticized a newspaper article which stated that her son was a gang member. Carty said that the article even stated that she was in Guadeloupe at the time her son was stabbed to death. The bereaved mother said she was at her home on Cheveries French Cul de Sac when her son was stabbed to death by 24 year old Donald Durogene also of Cheveries. Ms. Carty told SMN News Sunday night that the night her son was stabbed she went to the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital to see her son's condition and the doctors at the hospital refused to let her see her son even though they knew he was already dead when he reached the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital. The grieving mother further explained that she learned of her son's death the following morning from his grandmother who resides in Guadeloupe and she heard the news on TV and radio that her grandson had succumbed to his injuries.

Joceyline Carty said when she got the call she rushed to the hospital and the doctors told her they did their best to save her son and they also told her that they could not let her know that her son had died because too many of his friends and relatives were outside of the hospital Wednesday night and they were trying to avoid a commotion.

Joceyline Carty said that the young man who stabbed her son to death lives in her neighborhood and her son knew the young man who has been breaking into homes in the neighborhood. Carty said the night her son got killed he was celebrating his birthday and he saw "Donald" and confronted him because "Donald" broke into her neighbor's house and her son told him that since he broke into that person house he will soon break into her house. She said because of the remarks her son made to "Donald" an argument started which ended up in a fight. Ms. Carty said a second person tried to part the fight and he too was stabbed. She said when Joseph was stabbed he tried to rush home but he fell on the way and that is where the ambulance and other first aid assistants met him and tried to save his life. As for the killer Carty said he jumped into the ambulance and it was inside the ambulance he was arrested. Donald Durogene was evacuated to Guadeloupe on Saturday the bereaved mother said.

usgfparliamentaryprocedures02122012SOUTH REWARD:--- The United Student Government Front (USGF) on Thursday (November 29, 2012) hosted the second in a series of Parliamentary Procedures workshops for students. The venue was St. Dominic High School.

Close to two dozen students from the host school, as well as the two campuses of St. Maarten Academy received training on how to conduct the meetings of their respective student government associations.

Veteran Toastmaster John Hodge guided the participants on how to present, move, and vote on motions. Previous training in October equipped the students with knowledge of preparing agendas for their meetings, as well as parliamentary terminologies to ensure the smooth execution of their conferences.

After Thursday's workshop, everyone participated in an early Christmas dinner. The final part of training will take place on April 18, 2013. USGF, which mainly aims at building leadership skills among high school students, will also host an interscholastic board games competition in January 2013. All high schools are encouraged to participate.

ST. MAARTEN, DUTCH CARIBBEAN:--- IGY Marinas has announced that the official dates for the Captains' Briefing at The Yacht Club at Isle de Sol by the US Superyacht Association are January 16th and 17th 2013. The two-day extended seminar will be held along with The Maritime Security Council as well as several other sponsors who are helping the event take shape.

Program highlights for the Captains' Briefing include Security Presentations & Exercises and US Entry and Flag State Audits, all of which accompany a Certificate of Completion. Nightly cocktail parties are planned as well.

The two-day event schedule is as follows:

Wednesday, January 16th 2pm to 5pm

-Welcome to St. Maarten, Prime Minister Address

-U.S. Coast Guard Security Initiatives in the Caribbean Basin

USCG Admiral Baumgarten

-Weapons onboard your vessel: Overview of international laws, regulations, and considerations

-Break

-Situational Awareness and security technology: How technology can help you improve your awareness

-How ISPS/SOLAS affect security decisions: International regulations and their implications to your security plans.

-Table Top exercise for large yachts

-Questions, Wrap-up

Welcome cocktail reception

Thursday January 17th: 2pm to 5pm

-Welcome to SXM: John Mann, Chairman USSA (industry updates and USSA program focus in 2013)

-STCW Manila Amendments: How its implementation will affect your license and crew certification

-Break

-Come See U.S. Update: Cruising the U.S. this summer? Get updates on how the USSA is making it easier for boats to come and cruise the U.S. waters.

-Port State Control and Flag State Audits/Paris MOU: Common deficiencies that can cause your boat compliance issues.

-MLC Update: What's happening with the implementation?

-"Make the Left" Destination U.S. West Coast and America's Cup events update

-Wrap-up and thank sponsors, next USSA event

Evening: Cocktail reception

Sponsors include: MegaFend, IGY Marinas, Yacht Chandlers, Crown Bay Marina, National Marine Suppliers, Palm Harbor Marina and Jetlev.

For more information, contact the USSA at 954.792.8666 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

PHILIPSBURG:--- Increased access to antiretroviral treatment has changed the face of the HIV epidemic in Latin America and the Caribbean, helping tens of thousands of people to live longer and healthier lives while also helping prevent HIV transmission between sexual partners and from mothers to infants.

President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel, commends the St. Maarten AIDS Foundation for all its efforts and initiatives that have been implemented since the organization was established back in 1990.

The President's commendation comes after the world celebrated World AIDS Day on 1 December.

The foundation was established to promote awareness among the general population about the existence and risks of HIV, AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Diseases.

Other areas of foundations responsibility are to prevent HIV infection in the community via educational programs; to prevent and reduce the possible negative social, economic and/or personal consequences of the HIV/AIDS epidemic; and to assist with the care and support for Persons Living with HIV and AIDS.

Between 2011-2015, World AIDS Days will have the theme of "Getting to zero: zero new HIV infections. Zero discrimination. Zero AIDS related deaths."

"I support the new world Zero AIDS campaign which signifies a push towards greater access to treatment for all, also for Governments to fulfill their role. Every country, government and members of a community have a role to play in getting to zero," President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel said on Sunday.

Latin America and the Caribbean have the highest level of antiretroviral treatment coverage of any mid-low income region in the world, with an estimated 68 per cent of people who need treatment receiving it in Latin America, and 67 per cent in the Caribbean.

The region has also made great progress in preventing mother-to-child transmission of HIV. The number of children born with HIV has declined 32 per cent in the Caribbean since 2001, and 24 per cent in Latin America, according to World Health Organization figures.

marineparkmarkerbuoy02122012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation has started to place demarcation buoys marking the boundary of the Man of War Shoal Marine Protected Area (MPA). The demarcation buoy was placed on the Carib Cargo dive site which sits on the Western Boundary of the Man of war Shoal Marine Protected Area. The buoy serves to let the public know where the boundary of the MPA lies so as to avoid confusion with regards to the activities allowed and not allowed within the Marine Park. The buoy will also serve as a Dive Mooring.

The boundaries of the MPA are between 18̊ ̊N and 17 ̊-57.0 N and 63 ̊-01.03 W and 63 ̊-04.05 W, in an area better known as "the Proselyte Reef Complex ". This area includes the island's most ecologically and economical important marine habitat, including extensive coral reef areas and seagrass beds. This area was chosen to be a priority for official conservation because of its intrinsic ecological, economic and cultural value. The Man of War Shoal Marine Protected Area is a home and migratory stop over or breeding site for 3 IUCN Red List Species, 10 CITES Appendix I species and 89 Appendix II species. It is an area with a relatively healthy population of marine mammals including migratory whales and dolphins, numerous species of shark, sea turtles and numerous fish species. Studies conducted by the St. Maarten Nature Foundation have shown that biodiversity in this area, particularly coral reef density, is high and the economic goods and services which the ecosystem provides are in excess of fifty million dollars annually. The establishing of the Man of War Shoal Marine Protected Area is also in accordance with the Specially Protected Areas of Wildlife (SPAW) Protocol and with the Federal Decree on Maritime Management.

labourministryrecognitionceremonyforbusinesses02122012Great Bay:--- The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labor held a Recognition Ceremony on the 26th November, 2012 to commemorate their partnership with the Private Sector in regards to the SEI project Employability through Training. The goal of the project "Employability through Training" is to assist unskilled unemployed individuals to acquire basic work related skills and knowledge to help bridge the distance between them and suitable employment within the local labor market by offering specialized training and internship opportunities. The project started last quarter 2011 and now has four groups of SEI participants consisting of 51 students and 20 well established businesses on board. Ms. Jonaika Romney and Mr. Kazembe Hickinson was two participants that received an employment contract through this SEI initiative. The two companies that were presented a special award for employing these SEI participants were respectively Budget Marine, represented by Mr. Bas de Rooij & St. Maarten 12 Metre Challenge, represented by Mr. Collin Percy and Christopher Tipping. Businesses as well as participants are urged to take advantage of the services accessible via this project by contacting the Labor Affairs Agency on W.J.A Nisbeth Road #57 Philipsburg, St. Maarten or call telephone number (1721)-542-3547/ (1721)-543-7510.

3drepresentationofpointblanchefuturedevelopment02122012PHILIPSBURG:--- Preparations are in place for the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (MinVROMI) Town Hall meeting covering Dawn Beach, Red Pond, Guana Bay, and Point Blanche to be held on Tuesday evening, December 4.

Topics to be brought forward in the meeting will concern roads, tourism and recreation, industry and commercial functions, housing, public space, water and landscape, cultural heritage and archaeology.

Contributions by the community are essential in the development of future plans and are a great opportunity for residents and others to bring forward their ideas.

Residents, stakeholders and interested persons are invited to attend the town hall meeting which will take place at the University of St. Martin from 7:00pm to 9:30pm. The meeting is part of the process of drafting "development plans" for country Sint Maarten.

The development plan will comprise of a legal framework for possible future development that would take place in the district; to designate and/or reserve land for desired use; to prevent undesired development; and to offer legal security to residents about future development in their district.

This is the first meeting for this area which will allow residents, stakeholders and interested persons of the aforementioned districts to provide their views and ideas with respect to the future development of their districts. The views presented by the public will then be included into the design development plan and presented at a follow-up town hall meeting.

The process to develop the development plans are funded by the Dutch agency USONA to the tune of Naf. 2 million.

cdeweeverinwheelchair02122012Great Bay:--- Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever showed solidarity with other wheel chair bound persons last weekend during the opening of the "Be Able" Disabled Awareness week. Athletes are currently here on the island to participate in the wheel chair tennis tournament as part of the activities for Disabled Awareness Week. "I did this exercise together with the wheel chair bound participants to get the feel of what persons in a wheel chair have to deal with on a daily basis," said Minister De Weever.
Minister De Weever further stated that "It is extremely important for us all to understand that at any unfortunate moment one can become confined to a wheelchair. One can be involved in a shooting, a motorbike or car accident and become physically challenged. Diabetics, smokers with decreased circulation in need of an amputation or a fall can also cause you to be wheelchair bound. We cannot afford to take our health for granted, we must be proactive - keep getting checked and always put safety first."

dqresidentsoasisgamemeeting01122012Dutch Quarter:--- The OASIS Game training will be winding down this weekend with a Celebration on Sunday evening in Dutch Quarter. The event at one point attracted up to 80 people.

On December 1 and 2 activities will be held at the De Weever property along the main road starting at 8am to 6pm on both days. The entire Dutch Quarter community is invited to come out on both days to share their talents, humor, skills and creativity with friends, neighbors and young people.

A core group of approximately 15 persons have acquired the status of the Dutch Quarter OASIS Games Team Players who will receive certificates on Monday. The Dutch Quarter Community Council (DQCC) according to one of the project coordinators Ron Oei, was a key link that was involved in the preparatory phase of the process.

The DQCC has also facilitated the process during the past two weeks and Oei and his team hopes that other community councils will follow suit.

The Dutch Quarter community have come together and to build their dream for their neighborhood which entails a playground, sitting area and the beautification of the pond near the main road.

The OASIS game originates from the favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Earlier this year, OASIS games were organized on Curacao and Bonaire.

The European Development Fund is funding this initiative through USONA.

stdominicstudentsbeachcleanup30112012Grade Five of the St. Dominic Primary School held a beach Cleanup on Guana Bay Beach on Thursday. Some thirty one students accompanied by teachers Liesel and Beverly, parents and staff of the St. Maarten Nature Foundation collected some eight garbage bags of primarily plastic debris from the beach. On Tuesday the Nature Foundation gave a presentation to the students explaining them about the wildlife of St. Maarten and the reasons for keeping the beaches clean. During the presentation the students were also given information about local St. Maarten beaches and their importance for nesting sea turtles, plastic pollution and the various animals that make their home in the sea. The Nature Foundation thanked all thirty-one students, parents and Teachers for working hard in keeping St. Maarten's beaches clean.

Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- For the past two weeks, about 800 civil servants have been taking part in a one-day course at the University of St. Maarten.

The name of the course is "Country Status: The New Organizational in Development," funded by the funding agency USONA and executed by the Development/Government Administration Academy (Bestuursacademie).

Organized by the Department of Interior Affairs and Kingdom Relations (BAK), the course is mandatory for and is part of Government's efforts to improve the civil service core skills and knowledge.

The course consisted of eight 20-30 minute lectures on the following topics: New State, Council of Ministers, the Governor, Social Economic Council (SER), Council of Advice, Parliament, Ombudsman, General Audit Chamber.

Each organization or institution provided information about their organization, tasks and responsibilities, and examples so that the civil servants, ranking from general secretaries to secretary general of ministries, can acquire concrete knowledge on the changes to Government since St. Maarten became country on October 10, 2010.

The main objective of the training:

  1. Knowledge of, and practical insight into the change of the organization's acquired by the target group.
  2. The target group can translate the knowledge and skills to their own workplace.
  3. Support for the recently implemented new organizational structure.

Marcel Gumbs was the moderator, and lectured twice on the New State and the Council of Ministers. The other institutions mentioned above each sent a representative to inform the participants during the morning session. At the end of the morning session, participants completed a short quiz, and continued onto the afternoon session, when participants were divided into 5 groups of twenty people.

During the afternoon workshop, the trainers, in an interactive way, concentrated on: customer service, communication, and teamwork.

The course was a useful exercise to improve the working of the government apparatus, according to officials.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Office of the Ombudsman will be having its last community information session for the residents of Simpson Bay, Pelican, Beacon Hill, Maho, Mullet Bay and Cupecoy.

The session will be held at the Allen Halley Jr. Recreational Center at Sr. Modesta Road #25 in Simpson Bay (next to the basketball court) on Tuesday, December 04 from 7:30pm to 9:00pm.

The community information session will allow residents from the aforementioned communities to learn more about the role of the Office of the Ombudsman and how it can assist individuals.

The Ombudsman has a legal basis embedded into the Constitution of Sint Maarten under Article 78. The main task of the Ombudsman is to investigate the conduct of Government, civil servants and other Administrative bodies based on complaints received from individuals in the community, organizations and based on its own prerogative.

The Ombudsman will be available to provide information and to answer any questions that members of the community may have with respect to the role of the organization with respect to the citizen.

The information session is being organized in close collaboration with the Simpson Bay Community Council.

For more information and inquiries you can call Tel. 542-1250 or via email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Disaster Coordinator Fire Commander Winston Salomon, is thankful that once again the nation has been spared serious devastation from a hurricane for the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season.

The six-month 2012 season comes to an end on Friday, November 30.

The season turned out to be an extremely active one with 19 named storms forming. The 2011 season had 18.

"We have much to be thankful for having gone through the 2012 hurricane season without being directly hit by a storm system. We did have some close calls.

"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. We had a number of storm systems that forced us into an emergency preparatory mode to take the necessary actions required to protect life and property.

"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 Thursday.

Great Bay:--- World AIDS Day will be commemorated on Saturday, December 1, 2012 worldwide. The theme which was launched in 2011 and goes until 2015 is "Getting to zero: zero new HIV infections. Zero discrimination. Zero AIDS related deaths". The World AIDS Campaign focus on "Zero AIDS related deaths" signifies a push towards greater access to treatment for all; a call for governments to act now.
Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever, is urging the community of St. Maarten to "Get Checked," and know their status. "As we reflect on the theme for World AIDS Day, we here in St. Maarten are doing our utmost to get to zero, as it relates to HIV infections, discrimination and deaths, so if we all "Get Checked" we are well on our way to zero status," said Minister De Weever.
Minister De Weever congratulated the HIV/AIDS Programme Management Team, the St. Maarten AIDS Foundation, and all entities in the private sector that in one way or the other has made and continues to make its contributions to St. Maarten "Getting to Zero."

PHILIPSBURG:--- On Friday several students will give insight and personal experiences about bullying at the Belair Community Centre as a result of a collaboration by Voice of Our Children (VOOC) Foundation with the Department of Sports and Youth Affairs.

The national panel discussion is scheduled from 8:00am to 12:00pm with students of secondary schools of St. Maarten/St. Martin

President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel, says he is in full support of the initiative and collaboration with the Sports and Youth Department.

Bullying happens when someone hurts or scares another person on purpose and the person being bullied has a hard time defending themselves.

It is a behaviour that makes the person being bullied feels afraid or uncomfortable. There are many ways that young people bully each other, even if they don't realize it at the time. Some of these include: punching, shoving, spreading bad rumours, keeping certain people out of a group, teasing people in a mean way and ganging up on others.

"Parents have a role to play with respect to talking with their kids and asking them have they been bullied. This open relationship between child and parent is necessary in order to help the child overcome.

"I am looking forward to hearing about the outcome of the Friday panel discussion. One of the main things should be the development of home grown anti-bullying measures and interventions developed by our young people which can then be used in different schools and also circulated to parents so that they are aware and are informed," President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel said on Thursday.

The newest form of bullying is cyber bullying (via the internet or social media platforms), and this is presenting a whole new range of challenges.

President Samuel commends the efforts and initiatives of the organization Voices of Our Children (VOOC) where it concerns bullying.

Philipsburg:--- In connection with the ongoing murder investigation into the murder of Gaston A. Gumbs, whose body was found on November 10th, 2012 at approximately 11:00pm in Hope Estate, the investigating team is asking the entire community on Sint Maarten if anyone has any information concerning the location of the victim's vehicle. The vehicle in question is a red 2007 Toyota Yaris with dark tinted windows, black hubcaps, and license plate 978 ZBC 971. The investigating team is also asking anyone who may have any information that could shed some light on this investigation to call the tip line 9300.

loekiemoralesandsilveriajacobs29112012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports the Honorable Silveria Jacobs attended the book launch of Bloodline – A family Search by Loeki Morales at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library on November 28th, 2012.

In addition to the book launch an audio book of the same title with voice of Sharon Freiburg was launched.

RBC bank sponsored the distribution of the hardcover version and several audio books to all high schools on St. Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius, Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao.

The Minister was grateful and proud to accept a signed copy of the book from its author. The launching of this book is considered an accomplishment of which students will be able to experience a book about family, love and honor from the perspective of a local author.

Minister Jacobs encouraged the author to continue to fulfill her dreams of writing and touching the hearts and minds of young readers.

smmtalogo29112012Further to the article in November 29th's news, the St Maarten Marine Trades Association would like to note the raids in the prison and all the contra-band imported through the open window in the Simpson Bay holding cells. This open access to the community for accused or convicted felons continues to be not only a nuisance to the public but now proves to be a serious safety concern as well. We feel it is absolutely imperative that these openings are covered swiftly, not only to stop the unnecessary harassment of our residents and visitors, that in fact is a black eye on our tourist product and may in fact prevent visitors from returning to the island; but to avoid the easy importation of contra-band into the prison.

The SMMTA would like to propose that the holding cell windows that are facing the street be filled in with Glass bricks or similar material to a height higher than the inmates can reach or look over allowing for continued light and air flow at the top of the windows. This would eliminate the direct leering and menacing comments of the inmates on the pedestrian traffic below, as well as hinder their direct access to the public.

We hope that the Ministry Of Justice appreciates the detrimental effect that this has on the island and acts to rectify the solution swiftly, not only after the end of season when the damage is done.

faithbyjanicejames29112012Philipsburg:--- The Philipsburg Jubilee Library invites the general public to the book launch of Faith by author Janice Alina James. This event will take place on Friday, November 30th, 2012 at 7:00pm at the Library.
James' book "Faith", is a compilation of poems and short stories written over a period of years. The languages used in this book, English, Dutch, and Papiamentu respectively, are part of the uniqueness of Curaçao, where she was born and grew up. "We spoke English at home, Dutch at school and Papiamentu among friends", James explained. Janice was born on the island of Curaçao, where she was raised and completed her education. Janice migrated to St. Maarten in 1988 and has been living on St. Maarten ever since. Janice always loved to put her thoughts on paper. This talent grew as she matured and this project is a result of her love for literature in the form of poems and stories, which started at the tender age of fourteen.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The annual Thanksgiving Service will take place on Sunday, December 2 in front of the Government Administration Building.

Service and activities start at 4:30pm with the customary praise worship followed by the service at 5:00pm

Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, is inviting the nation to the service which also marks the end of the hurricane season.

The Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports in collaboration with the Christian Council of Churches, the St. Martin Ministerial Foundation and the Seventh Day Adventist Churches are jointly hosting the annual thanksgiving service.

The Thanksgiving Day proclamation has had a great impact on the community over the years and brings together the different denominations and the community at large.

Churches are encouraged to observe this proclamation during their morning services in their respective house of worship as a day of Thanksgiving.

The general public is invited once more to come prepared to give a love offering which go towards the purchase of goods for Christmas Baskets.

The churches along with the department of Culture are charged with the distribution of the love offerings, amongst the most vulnerable groups within the community.

Thanksgiving Service is observed annually based on the Executive Council's proclamation of December 1, 1999 which outlines that Thanksgiving Day should be observed on the first Sunday of December following the official end of the hurricane period.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (MinVROMI) has organized a Town Hall meeting covering Dawn Beach and Point Blanche to be held on Tuesday evening.

Residents, stakeholders, and interested persons are invited to attend the town hall meeting which will take place at the University of St. Martin from 7:00pm to 9:30pm. The meeting is part of the process of drafting "development plans" for country Sint Maarten.

The development plan will comprise of a legal framework for possible future development that would take place in the district; to designate and/or reserve land for desired use; to prevent undesired development; and to offer legal security to residents about future development in their district.

This is the first meeting for this area which will allow residents, stakeholders and interested persons of the aforementioned districts to provide their views and ideas with respect to the future development of their districts. The views presented by the public will then be included into the design development plan and presented at a follow-up town hall meeting.

The process to develop the development plans are funded by the Dutch agency USONA to the tune of Naf. 2 million.

cdeweever19082012GREAT 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.

sjacobsreceiveseducationdigest29112012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Division Educational Innovation presented the Education Digest for the school year 2010/2011 to the Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports the Honorable Silveria Jacobs on Wednesday November 28th 2012.

The Education Digest provides general data on schools, enrollment, genders parities, teachers, educational outcomes and finances. It also describes indicators for the educational system, the structure of education, coverage of the system as well as public expenditure on the system.

The Education Digest is divided into three sections in addition to statistics to incorporate Special Needs Education and Tertiary education and indicators on education quality.

Several members of the Education Digest workgroup were on hand to present the Minister with the Digest. Members of the workgroup are Patricia Lourens – Chair person, Milton Top, Cheryl Labega, Nina Joseph, Marcellia Henry and Priscilla Bell. Every division/department and each school will receive two copies of the Digest.

In addition the Labor Department will also receive a copy of the digest. The Education Digest will be presented annually. The 2011/2012 edition is scheduled to be finalized in March 2013.

sangwengli29112012Philipsburg:--- The Philipsburg Police Station now finds itself providing social and medical care to a Chinese national who has been residing on St. Maarten for the past 23 years. SMN News reporter met the ill man on a prison mattress on the floor inside the police station covered with a brown blanket, next to him are two bottles of water and a pack of pampers since the man is unable to walk or assist himself in any way.

Police Officers have to bathe and clean the man while they also have to physically feed him since he is not able to do anything for himself. While SMN News reporter was on the scene the man was asking the officers to change his pampers because it was filled and overflowing.

Some officers at the Police Station on Thursday told SMN News that Li was a patient at the St. Maarten Medical Center and just a few days ago the hospital felt it necessary to discharge him because according to the medical professionals he no longer needs medical care. The police officers said that Li who was working and residing at Yang Yang Supermarket on Sucker Garden Road fell down and he ended up at the SMMC for medical care but when he was discharged he asked someone to take him back to Yang Yang where he was residing. That night the owners of Yang Yang Supermarket and so called friends of Li placed him outside on the supermarket porch. Several persons alerted police of the situation and a patrol decided to take the man to the police station where he remains up to late Thursday. Even though the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan has removed the immigration department from the Police, an illegal immigrant that is in need of social and medical services ended up at the doorsteps of the police instead of the IND Building where immigration matters are being handled. It should be noted that Minister of Justice Roland Duncan also replaces the Minister of Health, Labour, and Social Welfare when he is off island.

Officers at the Philipsburg Police Station whose duty is to provide security and deal with criminals identified the man as Sang Weng Li (57 years old). Two of the officers Albert Thomas and Leroy Beau Beau Brooks told SMN News that the Li speaks Spanish and Chinese fluently and that he has been residing on the island for 23 years now without legal documents.

However, the past three days Li ended up on the floor of the police station when a patrol found him lying outside of Yang Yang Supermarket one night after being discharged from the St. Maarten Medical Center. Officer Thomas explained that 23 years ago Li entered St. Maarten with a falsified passport from the Dominican Republic and he was working at the Sang's Supermarket. In 1989 immigration officers arrested Li when he was caught working for Sang's illegally. Li spent nine months in the police holding cells before he was deported to China. However, when Li reached China the Chinese government deported him back to St. Maarten because Li was never in possession of Chinese passport. According to Officer Thomas, Li left China on a falsified Taiwanese Passport and went to the Dominican Republic where he lived and worked for five years. The Immigration department made a second attempt to deport Li to his country which they know to be China but there again they failed because he was deported back to St. Maarten from Amsterdam.

sangwenglicloseup29112012According to the officers who have been providing assistance to Li since he is now in their care, Li was robbed in August 2012 by some bandits who beat him badly, the incident landed Li in the St. Maarten Medical Center for one month. Li has an outstanding bill at SMMC which amounts to $23,000.00 and another $10,000.00 at St. Maarten Laboratory Services (SLS).

He was admitted about a month ago at SMMC when he fell down at Yang Yang Supermarket. According to the officers that know Li they said the man makes his living as gardener who would plant and sell lettuce and other vegetables to the supermarkets around the island. Li is also known to be working in several of the Chinese restaurant on St. Maarten when he is in good health, but today he needs care and assistance the Chinese community has chosen to distance themselves from him. The Police Officers said that police management team made contact with the Chinese Association and they have since disowned Li claiming he is from Taiwan and not China even though Li provided them with the name of his wife and children that still lives in China, the Chinese Association claims that they first have to establish his identity before they are able to provide any type of assistance to their countryman. Contact was also made with the White and Yellow Cross who also refused to take the medically ill man into their service claiming that they have no room. The officers said that the entire Council of Ministers are aware of the situation and everyone claims they are working on finding a solution for Li but in their opinion its taking too long. "What seems to be the biggest issue here is that everybody is more concerned about who will pay for their services and it's not about the risk and health conditions of a human being."

In an invited comment, Chief of Police Peter de Witte said he already submitted a request to the Minister of Justice to find a solution for Li. De Witte said Li is not a criminal he is an illegal resident and the police is not responsible for immigration matters. De Witte said he also asked the Minister of Justice to see if the Council of Ministers can find a solution to provide some kind of social care for the man who has a medical condition and needs assistance.

Currently the Minister of Health Cornelius de Weever is off island while his replacement Minister of Justice Roland Duncan could not be reached by telephone for a comment on Thursday.

The second and revised edition of the historic book 1963: A landmark Year in St. Martin is here. This edition is a gem, which differs from the first edition in several ways. It is a beautiful treasure, professionally laid out in a handy format with glossy paper and numerous coloured photo's depicting St. Martin and St. Martin families in the olden days.
In this book, historian Daniella Jeffry gives an explanation on how St. Martin became one of the top Caribbean tourist destinations. The book defines the year 1963 as the beginning of the tourism development on the island of St. Martin and as the transition year between an agricultural, rural economy and a commercial, tourist-oriented economy.
According to Daniella Jeffry, the tourism boom brought about an enormous influx of numerous immigrants from the neighbouring islands in search of work as well as the return to the island of St. Martin of waves of St. Martiners, who had migrated to the then prosperous islands to fill the new positions in the first banks, business administrations and government offices. The festive, gentle way of life of the native St. Martiners harmoniously blended with the burgeoning new economy, and greatly contributed to the success of the tourism industry.
In 1978, seven years before 1963, A landmark Year in St. Martin appeared as a fourteen-part series in the St. Maarten/St. Martin Newsday of Jose Lake Sr. Today, St. Martin is one of the top Caribbean destinations. 1963, A Landmark Year in St. Martin gives readers a look at the island's unique beauty, warm hospitality and friendliness of the native St. Martiners which includes delightful stories and photos.
The book can be obtained in soft and hard cover at the Van Dorp bookstores and also as an e-book from the publisher Xlibris, that is promoting the book as a great travel book for persons visiting the island. However, the book also has a tremendous educational and historical value for young and old as it captures several parts of the island that can no longer be found or recognized as a result of the unbridled tourism. With the Christmas holidays right around the corner, this book is a great Christmas gift.
On Saturday, December 1, 2012, Daniella Jeffry will be present at a booksigning event at Van Dorp Bookstore on the Illidge Road from 10:00 to 02:00 p.m. to sign her books and to interact with the public. A similar book signing event will take place at Van Dorp Bookstore in Simpson Bay on December 4, 2012 from 11:00 am to 2:00 p.m.
To request a complimentary paperback to review copy, contact Xlibris at (888)795-4274 ext. 7879.
To purchase copies of the book for resale, please fax Xlibris at (610) 915-0294 or call (888) 795-4274
Ext. 7879 or contact Xlibris publishers via email:This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Residents of Middle Region and Dutch Quarter are reminded to attend the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (MinVROMI) Town Hall on Thursday evening.

Representatives from the Ministry VROMI and consultants working on the project, will discuss the current situation with respect to roads and other infrastructure; shops and sub center; housing, public space; small scale agriculture; water and landscape; cultural heritage and archaeology.

Residents, stakeholders and interested persons are invited to attend the town hall meeting which will take place at the Belvedere Community Center, on Low Estate Road Belvedere from 7:00pm to 9:30pm. The meeting is part of the process of drafting "development plans" for country Sint Maarten.

The development plan will comprise of a legal framework for possible future development that would take place in the district; to designate and/or reserve land for desired use; to prevent undesired development; and to offer legal security to residents about future development in their district.

The process to develop the development plans are funded by the Dutch agency USONA to the tune of Naf. 2 million.

confiscatedweaponsfromprisoners28112012Philipsburg:--- Prison Director Edward Rohan and Head of Unit Detention Wilfred Williams displayed several items they confiscated in the prison cells located at Simpson Bay, Pointe Blanche, and the Philipsburg Police Station. Among the items confiscated is one of the fishing lines that are used by prisoners at the Simpson Bay Outpost to smuggle illegal and unwanted items in the prison cells. The prison management also managed to confiscate an escape ladder that is made from sheets, a quantity of marijuana, and a scale that is used to weigh the illegal drugs. Several cell phones including Blackberries, and other high end cell phones were also confiscated. What was most shocking to persons who witnessed the display at the A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall on Wednesday morning shortly after the Council of Ministers' press briefing is a plastic makeshift vagina that is sold at sex shops on the island. Rohan told reporters that the inmates are very creative since they have lots of time to think. He said a paint roller was used to make a dangerous weapon that can be used to stab other inmates, a bucket handle was also used to make a sharp edged weapon while the prisoners destroyed chairs that are inside the prisons to use the legs of the chairs as weapons. Rohan said that the prisoners concealed the items in their mattresses and even in their cupboards that are carved out since these prisoners are very skillful. The prison management also confiscated a number of pills some of which they said are steroids while others are simply pain killers that the prisoners sell to each other.
Rohan said that the inmates even removed a window pane from the Simpson Bay holding cell to create more space for their fishing expedition.
During the display, Minister of Justice Roland Duncan told reporters that the prison is short staffed, thus allowing the prisoners to smuggle items inside the prison. The smuggling of illegal items is openly done at the Simpson Bay location. The least amount of items were confiscated at the Philipsburg Police Station. Duncan said mostly marijuana was confiscated at the Philipsburg holding cells while the dangerous items were confiscated at the Simpson Bay Outpost and Pointe Blanche House of Detention.
The Minister of Justice said he saw several articles in the media condemning the adequacy of the Simpson Bay facility but his concern is mostly is the type of persons that are being incarcerated in the prison system. The Justice Minister said he once mentioned in Parliament and was highly criticized for it when he announced his intention to allow conjugal visits in the new prison facility but he is of the opinion that prisoners have needs like everyone else, therefore allowing conjugal visits would only facilitate their human needs. When asked if that is the case then why did the prison management confiscate the makeshift plastic vagina which is not a weapon, the Justice Minister said that prisoners are supposed to ask permission to have such an item inside their cells and it appears as though the prisoner did not request permission to have the sex toy.

Click here to view the items that were confiscated inside the prison cells.

rtuitt29112012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing that he is still working on balancing the final draft 2013 budget which has a deficit of 29 million guilders. Minister Tuitt said that he is hoping to finalize the 2013 draft budget by Friday this week which will he submit to the CFT and Council of Advice before sending it over to Parliament for approval. The Finance Minister said he is trying hard to have the budget dealt with in Parliament before the Christmas recess.
One way the Minister of Finance is looking into to collect more revenues is to offer incentives to businesses that are not paying their share of taxes. Minister Tuitt said that his Ministry is focusing heavily on tax compliance and if the businesses respond accordingly then St. Maarten would be able to balance its budget without any hardships. Tuitt said because the government placed heavy focus on the compliance of taxes they already have six million guilders more than they had last year. The intention he said is to be able to cover 10 million in tax collection next year. The Finance Minister said government is busy putting certain tools in place to further increase the tax compliance. Tuitt also issued a stronger appeal to the businesses on St. Maarten to comply with his request and pay their dues. Tuitt said that his Ministry is willing to put incentives for businesses for the month of December 2012 for those businesses that show interest in paying their taxes. He said government is willing to waive the penalties that were placed on businesses who did not comply and pay their taxes over the past years. Another step the government is trying to take is to collect its dividends from the Central Bank and to privatize the granting of scholarships that are given to students annually. Tuitt said government gives out over Naf. 4 million annually on scholarships. The Finance Minister said the idea is to place the scholarships in a fund that would be tasked with collecting the monies past (old) students owes the government. He said over time this fund will become self-sufficient and government would no longer have to contribute to it or budget for it. Tuitt said there is one worrisome item in the budget and that is the debt ceiling that St. Maarten has. The Finance Minister made clear that this is one topic he intends to discuss with the Government of the Netherlands. Tuitt said when the calculations are done St. Maarten would be in a position to borrow as much as 620 million guilders.
The Finance Minister also announced on Wednesday that the government of St. Maarten is considering levying more taxes on the sale of alcohol and tobacco. He said St. Maarten is not the only country heading in this direction because the State of France already implemented laws to add more taxes on the sale of alcohol and tobacco.
The Minister of Finance also intends to meet with the various casinos on the island to inform them that government is also contemplating the implementation of Turn over Tax (TOT) on casinos. Those meetings the Minister of Finance said are scheduled to take place next week.

djeffreyandswescotwilliams28112012Philipsburg:--- Renown author and historian Daniella Jeffrey who is also a former politician, founder of the United St. Martin Movement (USM), and teacher presented the latest edition of her book which is done in two languages French and English "1963 a Landmark year in St. Martin" to the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams. Jeffrey made the presentation shortly after the weekly press briefing on Wednesday morning at the A.C Wathey Legislative Hall. The newest edition of "1963 a Landmark year in St. Martin" has color photographs that illustrate the island's history. The author and historian told reporters that she did her first signing in New Orleans with AARP USA and the second signing will take place at Van Dorp Bookstore. Jeffry said her publisher is currently marketing her book as a travel book.

Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams thanked Jeffrey for the work she has been doing especially when it comes to documenting the island's history.

Philipsburg:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing that she has been monitoring the Parliament of Curacao where one of the factions has submitted a proposal to have the Electoral Law and the Constitution amended. The Curacao Parliament wants to put in place that the seats that are held by parliamentarians belong to the political party on which they were elected. Wescot Williams said should this happen St. Maarten would have to take action, by this she said St. Maarten should also change its electoral laws to guarantee a more stable operation of government. She said she does not think St. Maarten has to follow the exact exercise Curacao followed because a part of the proposal was criticized by the Council of Advice. "The part that was criticized was the part that stated that politicians running on political slates would have to sign a declaration stating that the seat they are sitting on while in parliament belongs to the political party they ran on. The Council of Advice in their opinion said doing so would be unconstitutional." Jurisprudence in the Kingdom does not allow the seats of Parliament to be tied to a political party. However, the Netherlands is based on the Constitution they have in place for centuries. Wescot Williams said in the case of St. Maarten it's a young country that is going through a learning process. The Prime Minister said she believes that these changes in the electoral law are necessary and she will give the issue all her attention to find ways and means within the legislation, including in the constitution to create a basis that would give any government stability. Even if the government is formed by coalition this government would have to provide a governing program which would be judged by the people. Wescot Williams said she is sure that she will receive the necessary support for her endeavors to make certain changes to the electoral law. Wescot Williams said St. Maarten as a young country needs stability and transparency and has to be accountable to the people that elected a government into office.

Philipsburg:--- Minister of Justice Roland Duncan told reporters on Wednesday at the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing that St. Maarten did not get a good rating at the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) annual reporting.

The Justice Minister said that he went along with a huge delegation which involved members of the Central Bank, the Ministry of Finance, Customs, and representatives from the Justice Ministry. While the reporting focused on money laundering and financing of terrorism, the police department was not part of the delegation that went to Tortola to defend St. Maarten. The Justice Minister said that the meeting in Tortola was to mainly discuss the report on St. Maarten which was not in good standing. He said the United Nations and CFATF have given St. Maarten forty recommendations with nine core recommendations which the new country has to meet by May 2013 to respond to the CFATF findings and present a plan of action as to how St. Maarten will comply to reach its full compliance. Minister Duncan said when these recommendations are given to any country that country is expected to carry them out. One of the things St. Maarten must do to get to full compliance is to strengthen the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU/MOT) while the Central Bank has to step up to the plate and the laws on St. Maarten have to be adjusted further.

Minister Duncan said that he is not too happy with the results St. Maarten got because of the 40 recommendations St. Maarten has to deal with 15 of them. He said the delegation that went on behalf of St. Maarten put up a fight when they got the results. He said they met with the review group and managed to defend their position on the findings. Minister Duncan said Curacao got a more favorable result than St. Maarten. He further explained that he believes that Country St. Maarten got a bad evaluation because the island's country system is not properly understood, and besides that they found that there are countries that are in worst standing than St. Maarten. Minister Duncan said that St. Maarten is not in danger and one of the most challenging situations is the language because no one understands Dutch. He said St. Maarten must translate everything to either English or Spanish and if that is not done then the country did not comply.

Philipsburg:--- Minister of Justice Roland Duncan said that the police has a right to use force based on their instruction book but the use of excessive force will be investigated by the Police Internal Affairs or the Landsrecherche. The Justice Minister was responding to questions posed by SMN News reporter on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing.

The Minister said that the police have trained dogs that are used to attack and apprehend people who do not respect the commands of the police. Just recently a Guyanese national who police claim was running away from them received a number of dog bites and a broken jaw. The man was released by the judge of instruction the first time he appeared before the judge while in pre-trial detention. In the meantime, the judge also ordered that the Landsrecherche investigate the six police officers that were involved in a road control when the suspect/victim was arrested and brutalized by police.

When asked by SMN News how many police officers are on suspension and how many he plans to fire because of questionable behavior, the Minister said that there are about three officers that are on suspension, while one was fired already and there are at least two more that will be fired.
SMN News learnt that the Minister has to sign off on a number of decrees including the termination of two female officers.

Philipsburg:--- The Chief Prosecutor of Curacao Heiko de Jong confirmed to SMN News on Wednesday morning that his office is busy conducting an investigation based on a complaint filed by TAXAND. De Jong said that he is not prepared to divulge information on the ongoing investigation which involves the countries Curacao and St. Maarten.

SMN News has been reliably informed that Judith Brewster took Naf. 100,000.00 in bank overdrafts for TAXAND and she allegedly embezzled a large portion of the monies which she used on personal matters for herself.

SMN News questioned the Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt on the SOAB investigation he had conducted on the contract the former Minister of Finance granted to Judith Brewster (TAXAND). Minister Tuitt said he does have that report in his possession but because he was tied up these past weeks trying to balance the 2013 budget he did not have sufficient time to deal with the TAXAND report. The Finance Minister promised some months ago that he will publish that report after the Council of Ministers takes a decision on its way forward in handling the matter. The Finance Minister promised to divulge more information on the TAXAND investigation next Wednesday at the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing.

When SMN News asked the Minister of Finance of Country St. Maarten if he was aware that TAXAND had filed a complaint against Judith Brewster, the Minister admitted that he knew of the investigation that involves both countries but he would allow the Prosecutor's Office in Curacao to do their job and comment when the investigation is completed and the outcome is made available to him.

Minister Tuitt also confirmed that Ms. Brewster is no longer working for Country St. Maarten since he took office because he sent her an official letter requesting information regarding the work she was conducting for St. Maarten and Ms. Brewster never replied to the letter therefore the Government of St. Maarten terminated the contract she had with the UP/DP Government. Tuitt said Ms. Brewster was granted a contract by the former Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto which amounted to Naf. 17,500 monthly.

rotaryendpoliocampaign28112012The Rotary Club of Saint. Martin Sunrise is joining Rotary International on Tuesday, 27 November, 2012 to help raise awareness for polio eradication by joining the World's Biggest Commercial. Members are donating their Facebook profile "this Close" picture for the day. We are also asking you to do the same, just go to www.endpolionow.org for further details. Our club Rotary Foundation Committee is also organizing a Fellowship/ Fundraiser on Friday, November 30, 2012 at Air Lekkerbek, all funds raise at the event will be donated to the End Polio Now initiative, you can contact any of the club members if you would like to be a part of this great effort.

Polio anywhere is a risk to children everywhere. The Global Polio Eradication Initiative is committed to fighting the disease until every child is safe. This is our chance to make history by wiping out the second human disease ever. Globally, we are "this close" to ending polio.

Since the global initiative began more than 25 years, Rotary and its partners have reduced polio cases by more than 99 percent worldwide. There are only three countries where the wild poliovirus has never been stopped: Afghanistan, Nigeria and Pakistan.

Rotary has raised more than US$1 billion dollars and committed countless volunteer hours to fight the disease.

The Sunrise Rotary Club 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 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., we are also on Facebook: Rotary Club of Saint Martin Sunrise.

humpbackwhale28112012On the third of December from one thirty until four pm a workshop will be held at the Nature Foundation Office in Cole Bay which will provide information on how best to identify whale and dolphin species around St. Maarten. Meike Scheidat and Steve Geelhoed from the Dutch research institute IMARES, which part of Wageningen University in the Netherlands will give a short presentation about marine mammals in general and how to recognize local species using video and photos. The workshop is also an opportunity to exchange ideas and discuss experiences with whales and dolphins in the Caribbean.

The Nature Foundation and the Saba Conservation Foundation have yearly Marine Mammal Sighting Programs in which valuable information on marine mammals around the islands have been gathered. The Caribbean is rich in whales and dolphins and many people see them but unfortunately many sightings are not recorded. To get to know more about the distribution of these magnificent animals, their seasonal pattern and their numbers the collecting and recording of sightings is important and can be done by anyone going to sea.

"Every sighting is valuable, but they are even more valuable when the species is identified. Ideally, a sighting contains information on species, date, time, place, number, behavior, calves, pictures and videos. This workshop focuses on identification of species. It will help people to identify all those small grey dolphins they encounter," stated one of the researchers.

The workshop is primarily for seagoing people who could encounter a whale or a dolphin, but all are welcome. Entrance is free, but if you want to attend, please send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

pjiadisabilitysigns09022012SIMPSON BAY:--- The Princess Juliana International Airport Operating Company NV (PJIAE) fully supports the ongoing Awareness Week for the Physically Challenged and the international Wheelchair Tennis Tournament organized by the Committee Be Able, set up by Top Promotions Foundation.

The Awareness Week which began November 23 and ends December 2, 2012, features several activities aimed at empowering the disabled and educating and informing the general public and the governments about the value of sports for disabled persons so that good policies could be designed and executed by the authorities, not only for sports, but also in other areas for disabled persons on the island.

Highlight of the week is the Wheelchair Tennis Competition with Esther Vergeer from the Netherlands, the number one female player in the world, as one of the main attractions. She won her opening match at the Princess Port de Plaisance Resort on Monday, when the competition was officially opened.

Six top female players and six males are participating in this tournament, which also includes the number one player in the male category, Stephane Houdet of France. Play starts at 3 PM each day with the semi-finals slated for Friday at 3:30 PM and the finals set for Saturday at 8:30 AM.

PJIAE has pledged its support to the foundation and made a surprise donation toward the event. The company has been a longtime advocate of the disabled. This is evident in the traffic signs added earlier this year in front of the airport to aid in the drop-off and pick-up of physically-challenged persons.

"As an international airport, PJIA must cater to all users, including the physically-challenged," Regina LaBega, Managing Director, stated in an invited comment. "Our signage must therefore clearly reflect this philosophy."

In addition to the drop-off and pick-up zones, special handicapped parking is provided in the airport's public and employee parking lots.

PJIAE is further considering how it can assist the committee even more and create awareness for the needs of the disabled throughout its facilities.

Philipsburg:--- APS is busy rounding off information sessions for active participants, after the sessions were launched in September. APS is most pleased with the attendance of active participants at the informative sessions being held by representatives of the general pension fund administrator.
Organizations for whom sessions have been organized thus far are the Fire Department, Ambulance Department, Bureau Telecommunications and Post, SVOBE (foundation for secondary education), SZV and government ministries of Finance, Health and Labor Affairs (VSA), Economic Affairs (TEZVT)and VROMI.

APS continues with the organizing of the sessions for other entities with employees who participate in the pension fund which was formerly administered by APNA and is now administered by APS. During the sessions, APS provides as much information as possible regarding the APS organization. Participants are also given an outline of how APS was established as a new pension fund when St. Maarten attained its new status of a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Participants are making use of the opportunity to ask questions and gather the facts about their pension plans. APS welcomes this type of interaction since it provides the organization an opportunity to offer first-hand information and dismiss misconceptions that may have grown over time.
A concern is whether participants in the fund who have worked their entire lives for an employer on Sint Maarten can qualify for early retirement (VUT). Participants are entitled to VUT once they have met (at minimum) the criteria of being in service before or on January 1, 1996 or having been in service more than 20 years. Of these years in service, at least 5 would have been at the central government level. In any case, further legal clarification is still being sought on the 5 year requirement.
"Persons would like to know what their rights are. We are here for our participants; so every concern or question they have on their mind, are valid ones", says APSA director Kendra Arnell.
Of particular interest seems to be APS' asset management activities. In order to grow the pension fund's capital and to ensure pension benefits payment in the future, APS invests according to a prudent investment policy.
"Contrary to what many may think, not all of our funds are invested abroad. APS realizes the importance of investing on Sint Maarten and embraces viable and lucrative opportunities to do so. At the end of the day it is about ensuring pension benefits to those who are entitled. This will always be first and foremost in the fund's vision" says Arnell.
Recognizing that APS may be dealing with somewhat outdated legislation, that leaves room for modernization of St. Maarten's pension system, questions on whether a common law spouse can be acknowledged, must be answered in the negative. This is also the case for same sex marriages.
"Our current pension legislation does not allow for this. There are other areas where pension systems have modernized over the years. As an example, we can mention that in some countries participants can opt to retire at an earlier age while accepting a lower pension amount than they would normally receive", explains the APS director.
The development of a draft legislation to increase the amount to be paid out in AOV and the eligible age to collect AOV at 62 years, has also been anticipated by participants. The main question being asked is whether the pensionable age in the APS pension fund will also go up. "This is understandable. Thirty plus years is a long time to be working. An extension of the pensionable age implies additional years of working. It should be clear that the AOV is separate from the APS pension that participants are entitled to. The pensionable age for collection of APS pension benefits is still legally bound to 60 years", states Arnell.
According to the APS director " no advice for a change in the pensionable age has been submitted to date".
The general pension fund administrator is additionally planning information sessions for participants who are already receiving pension benefits and for those who will soon be receiving pension benefits.
Participants needing specific information on their individual situation are reminded that they can always make an appointment to visit the office of APS at the Yogesh Building in Cul de Sac.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Parliamentarians will be meeting with Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Development, and Environment & Infrastructure (VROMI) Hon. William Marlin on December 03, and Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, & Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs on December 04.

The Central Committee session with Minister Marlin is scheduled for Monday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

Minister Hon. William Marlin, will be providing answers to questions asked by Members of Parliament about maintenance and zoning.

This meeting which was requested by the United Peoples (UP) party faction is a continuation of a meeting held recently with respect to the aforementioned agenda point.

The second Central Committee meeting is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber.

This central committee meeting is a continuation of the previous session with the Minister of Education which was adjourned to be reconvened.

The agenda point for the meeting is the present Youth and Sports Policy. This meeting was requested by the United Peoples (UP) party faction.

Members of the public are always welcome to be present in the General Assembly Chamber during public meetings to follow the parliamentary session scheduled for that particular day.

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

The parliamentary sessions 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:--- Residents and motorists from Cole Bay, Cay Bay, Pelican and Simpson Bay, and the general public as well as public transportation, are requested to pay keen attention to traffic signs in connection with current road work activities in the vicinity of Tropicana Casino and Daily Extra Supermarket in Cole Bay.

The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (MinVROMI), would hereby like to inform all stakeholders and motorized traffic that as of Wednesday, November 28 to Monday, December 3, the following schedule will be in place which would facilitate the general contractor Windward Roads to complete certain pertinent parts of the civil works in the area between Tropicana Casino and Daily Extra.

The civil works will commence at 6:00am through 5:00pm with respect to the aforementioned dates, and again from 9:00pm to 6:00am.

The entire project is scheduled to be completed by mid-December.

All motorists are asked to pay extra attention to the traffic signs and detours for a safe traffic flow through this particular area during the dates and times mentioned.

Ministry VROMI apologizes for any inconvenience the civil works may cause during the aforementioned period.

Philipsburg:--- Sir Isodore York, famously known around the world as the Mighty Dow said he has decided to pull out from the TEMPO Turns 7 events that are currently taking place at the Festival Village.

York told SMN News on Tuesday that he is not bashing TEMPO or its organizers but he felt very disrespected when Member of Parliament Romaine La Ville attacked him in the corridor of the Government Administration Building on Friday. The Mighty Dow said that what is more disturbing to him is that the organizers mainly Peter Gittens and Fredrick Morton have chosen to lie on him claiming that he wanted $15,000 to perform during the TEMPO Turns 7 concerts. Dow said he did have a conversation with MP La Ville and threw out that figure but he submitted an invoice for $9.500 and later reduced it to $6000.00. The local music icon said he even emailed Peter Gittens and told him he was willing to accept his payment in installments if TEMPO did not have all the monies at one time but Gittens never responded to his email. York said while the promoters are talking about how much monies they asked for, he wants the promoters to tell the people of St. Maarten how much monies they are paying the foreign musicians to perform during the TEMPO Turns 7 concerts. "We need Gittens and Morton to show us how much they are paying the Mighty Sparrow and what will the Mighty Sparrow do during his performance. Show us the documents because our government invested $400.000.00 of the tax-payers monies for this show to take place on St. Maarten," Dow said.

The Mighty Dow said that during the meeting with the promoters they were told that TEMPO wants them to perform for $0. He also told SMN News that the Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt agreed to pay $23,000.00 to the ten local artists that were scheduled to participate, but the Finance Minister did not tell them how and when they would be paid. "All we got from the Minister of Finance is a promise that we will be paid this amount, but the Minister did not say when we will be paid or how we will get paid."

Sir York said La Ville claims he has an agreement with the local artists and he is calling on La Ville to produce the agreement because for him an agreement is when there is something on black and white. The Mighty Dow said that the MP accused the local artists of calling in the media last Thursday night but he wants to make clear he did not invite the media to the meeting. He said he does not know why a particular reporter was at the location that night and the reporter asked them for a statement and they gave the reporter a statement. "I want La Ville to know that he cannot tell us who to talk to or when to talk. This man is supposed to be my representative and the way he spoke "attacked" me on Friday inside the government building shows that he has no respect for anyone. I also want to know why La Ville is in every meeting for the TEMPO Turns 7 because he is involved in all the meetings and organizing the show and the only reason behind this is because La Ville is benefiting from the show in one way or another."

Sir Isidore York (Mighty Dow) is a recipient of the lifetime achievement award from the International World Music Awards and he was Knighted by the House of Oranje earlier this year.

Parents all over the world are looking for support and assistance to raise their children. Parents on St. Maarten are no exception when it comes to that. Through the Dutch funding project for Innovations in Education that is being channeled through USONA organization and the Division for Educational Innovations, the Parents of all children in FBE and PSVE schools can participate in parenting programs such as Active Parenting Now in 3, Active Parenting of Teens and Family in Action.

All these programs are free of charge for the parents and are conducted by enthusiastic and experienced leaders and trainers. There are also additional programs offered by some schools to accommodate the parents where needed.

In order to get parents more involved and truly be the voice and advocate of their children, all subsidized schools are required to have a parents' committee as stipulated in the Ordinance for Foundation Based Education, Secondary Education and Secondary Vocational Education.

Presently almost all subsidized schools have a Parents 'Teachers Association or Parents' Teachers Foundation. The members of these PTA or PTF's are being informed in several sessions on the regulations, duties, rights, benefits of a Parents' committee.

The ultimate goal is that these entire Parents' committees are represented in a unified body, the National Parents Platform for St. Maarten.

This Platform will function as an advisory body to the Ministry of Education. Parents will no longer be there in the parents' committee to solely take care of fundraising, bar-b-que and fun activities, but will also be able to ensure that they contribute to the quality of the Education that is being offered to their children.

As part of the parental involvement programs all parents have been given a survey to fill out regarding the indicators of parental involvement. A large number of parents have indicated their willingness to help but that they are unfortunately unable to find the time to be able to do so effectively.

To prepare representatives of the PTA and PTF's for their tasks in the National Parents Platform an information session has been scheduled for this evening November 26th 2012 by the Division of Educational
Innovation. The Division of Educational Innovation will be supported by the Division of Inspection who will present the representatives with in-depth information on their rights and obligations.

The following week Dr. Judith Arndell will host an interactive session regarding interaction between people with different characters. The Division of Educational Innovation urges representatives of the PTA and PTF's to make use of the information sessions as they believe that an informed and unified body is able to achieve great things.

rlabegasignscontractforpjiaerunwayresurfacing26112012Works expected to be completed in October 2013.

SIMPSON BAY:--- The contract for the rehabilitation of the runway at Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) in the amount US$16, 637, 215.11, was signed on Tuesday, November 20, 2012, between PJIA's Operating Company NV (PJIAE) and the joint venture, Janssen de Jong Caribbean BV/NV Arubaanse Wegenbouw Maatschappij/Windward Roads BV.

Managing Director Regina LaBega signed on behalf of PJIAE, while Janhendrik Boekaar signed on behalf of the contractor.

"The rehabilitation project will start by the end of November with the actual physical runway works getting under way by mid-March 2013," said Mirto Breell, PJIAE's Technical Director. The project is scheduled to be completed in October 2013.

All works on the runway will take place at night between 10 PM and 6 AM when there are no aircraft operations and the airport is normally closed, hence there will be no effect on flight operations.

"The entire length of the 2,300 meter (7,545ft) airport runway will be replaced with a fresh layer of asphalt and an asphalt overlay will be applied to correct the longitudinal profile of the runway, serving to significantly improve the structural integrity of the pavement construction," said Breell. Windward Roads BV last resurfaced the runway in 1997.

"The project also includes the implementation of the required Runway End Safety Area (RESA) to the west," Breell explained.

"The runway threshold will be shifted 70 meters to the east to accommodate the RESA. The rehabilitation of the runway is urgently required due to the deterioration of the asphalt surface after 15 years of use. It is customary to have a major resurfacing of the runway done every 15-20 years depending on the circumstances," added Breell.

If the runway is not regularly resurfaced it can become a potential safety issue as the integrity of the pavement surface breaks down.

The taxiway will be modified to allow larger commercial aircraft to have better access to the ramps and shorten the backtracking on the runway prior to take off.

The existing airfield ground lighting will be replaced with the more economical LED lights. Furthermore, an entirely new remote system will be installed in the control tower.

"The rehabilitation project also includes the construction of a helipad for helicopters at the southeasterly end of the runway," said Breell.

In preparation for this runway rehabilitation, a topographical survey, a pavement investigation with core drilling and subsoil testing among other stringent internationally required studies were carried out.

A project manager from the Netherlands Airport Consultants BV (NACO), Rob Noorman, has been contracted to supervise the project.

yvettescookbookphotoshoot26112012GREAT BAY:--- From Yvette's Kitchen To Your Table – A Treasury of St. Martin's Traditional & Contemporary Cuisine by Yvette Hyman is back in bookstores.

This is the third printing of the popular cookbook in less than two years since it was first published in 2011, said Jacqueline Sample, president of House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP).

A few days ago, radio executive "Billy D" Hamlet encouraged listeners of his popular program to buy Yvette's cookbook for the holidays. He also recalled his repeat successes with his favorite recipe from the book. Little did the talkshow host and many of his listeners know that the cookbook had been sold out in all bookstores a couple of months before.

The backlog from the demand by customers for Yvette's cookbook caused one bookstore to immediately buy 100 copies of the new printing instead of the usual less-than-15 copies per re-stock order, said Sample.

"As of today, fresh and new copies of Yvette's cookbook are available to everyone," said Sample.

"We're just in time for Thanksgiving (1st Sunday of December); the opening of the new tourist season in mid-December; and for the Christmas-New Year's holidays that are so special to us in St. Martin," said Sample.

The hardcover book has 13 chapters, including Appetizers, Soups, Poultry, Fish and Shellfish, Meat, Salads, Dumplings, Rice and Fungi, Breads, and Desserts, said Sample. As the book's main editor, Sample had worked closely with the award-wining chef Yvette Hyman to test the recipes.

Among the book's 312 colorful pages are classic favorites of St. Martin cuisine such as souse, johnny cake, Conch Yvette's, lamb stew, and soursop drink. Iconic holiday specials such as coconut tart and guavaberry add to over 200 recipes à la Yvette in this Treasury of St. Martin's Traditional & Contemporary Cuisine, said Sample.

"Yvette's cookbook is a wonderful addition to the written story about the exciting world of Caribbean cooking," said Sample.

From Yvette's Kitchen can be found at Van Dorp, Shipwreck, Caribbean Liquors, and Yvette's Restaurant. Limited copies are available at www.Amazon.com.

luinteractors26112012Philipsburg:--- In recognition of Interact week celebrated in November, the Interact Club of Learning Unlimited chaired the Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise general meeting and Induction ceremony on Saturday 24th November 2012 at Chesterfield's. Among the President and Secretary of LU also present were Rotaract members, prospective members, ADG Jim Ferris, ADRR Sarah Khalfaoui, members of the Interact Club of St. Dominic and their Advisor Jon Hart and Rotary Sunrise and Mid Isle members.

sjacobsatrightsofthechildsportsday26112012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Honorable Silveria Jacobs opened the Rights of the Child Sports day on Saturday November 24th 2012 at the Alberic Richards Stadium in Sandy ground.

Children from both the Dutch and French side participated in the all-day event. In addition a team from Saba travelled to St. Maarten to be part of the Rights of the Child celebrations.

Minister Jacobs opened the Sports day event with a speech encouraging the children to enjoy their sports day and to remember the spirit of sportsmanship.

She welcomed the children that travelled from Saba to participate and encouraged all the children to be the best representatives of themselves, their schools and their communities.

"Not so long ago children were seen but not heard. But as we opened these celebrations on Monday (last week), I along with others have said that there are several entities working for your rights. You have a say in what goes on in your lives. You have the responsibility to be the best that you can be, so that we can continue to fight for your rights," Minister Jacobs concluded her speech by encouraging each participant to enjoy their day and to make the best of the fellowship amongst each other.

The Minister along with the participating children officially opened the Rights of the Child Sports day with a parade of participants. The day's activities continued with matches in several sports such as Tennis, Basketball, Volleyball and Soccer.

sjacobswithwheelchairtennisplayers26112012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs, and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs on Monday hit the first ball at the start of the Wheelchair Tennis Tournament at the Princess Port de Plaisance.

The ball was thrown by the founder of Wheelchair Tennis Brett Parks. The Minister was in awe of these athletes who have risen above all circumstances and to excel in the sport of tennis.

oranjeschoolgate26112012Philipsburg:--- Students of the Oranje School are facing some serious health risks and the Department of Education has so far failed to render assistance to the school.

On Monday parents of a six year old girl told SMN News that the dilapidated gate at the school fell on their six year old daughter and they had to rush her to the St. Maarten Medical Center for medical assistance. The father and mother of the child said that this is the second time the heavy Iron Gate has injured students and the Department of Education has not responded to the calls of the school to have the gate repaired. SMN News spoke to some teachers who said two years ago the same gate fell on a male student and his leg was broken. They said the school Principal sent several letters to the Department of Education and not once they responded to the letters that were sent to them.

One of the teachers who preferred to remain anonymous fearing that they might be severely victimized said that the school ending up using its own funds to repair the gate when the Department of Education did not respond to them. "We do fundraisers here and when we realized that a child's leg was broken because of the heavy gate that would slip off its track we used our monies and repaired the gate. On Thursday another child got injured and we are still awaiting the results and report from the doctor who attended to her at the St. Maarten Medical Center.

oranjeschoolwatercooler26112012Besides the gate, the water cooler that the children have to drink water from is in an unsanitary condition while the school yard is cleaned once per month by a private company.

The teachers said that they had six cleaners at the school that were responsible for cleaning the classrooms and two of them left recently and to date they have  not been replaced. They said five months ago the gardener/cleaner who was responsible for cleaning the yard went on pension and they submitted a request to the Department of Education to have them appoint someone to clean the school yard but to date that appointment has not been made. They said a company was contracted to clean the school yard once per month and students and teachers attending the school have to deal with the garbage that piles up around the school yard. "We have over three hundred students attending this school so you can imagine what the teachers and the students have been going through these past five months"
SMN News visited the school on Monday to take photos and to obtain a comment from the Principal of the school Ms. Sonia Parrotte- Warner on the ongoing health and hygiene risks at the school but the Principal also refused to comment fearing that she too might face victimization from the Department heads.

SMN News also visited the Department of Education on Monday to obtain a comment from the Head of the Education Department Mrs. Glenderline Davis Holiday but she was not in office.

Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs confirmed some weeks ago at the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing that she ordered an investigation into the functioning of the Department of Education. The Minister had also sent home the head of the department for one month when she initiated the investigation.

Click here to view more photos of the Oranje School yard.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment, and Infrastructure (MinVROMI) has organized a Town Hall meeting covering Middle Region and Dutch Quarter to be held on Thursday evening.

Residents, stakeholders and interested persons are invited to attend the town hall meeting which will take place at the Belvedere Community Center, on Low Estate Road Belvedere from 7:00pm to 9:30pm. The meeting is part of the process of drafting "development plans" for country Sint Maarten.

The development plan will comprise of a legal framework for possible future development that would take place in the district; to designate and/or reserve land for desired use; to prevent undesired development; and to offer legal security to residents about future development in their district.

This is the first meeting for this area which will allow residents, stakeholders and interested persons of the aforementioned districts to provide their views and ideas with respect to the future development of their districts. The views presented by the public will then be included into the design development plan and re-presented to the community in a follow-up town hall meeting.

The process to develop the development plans are funded by the Dutch agency USONA to the tune of Naf. 2 million.

boxinggloves26112012Philipsburg:--- A newspaper article published in one of the daily newspapers last week about the grievances of the local artists that are scheduled to perform at TEMPO turns 7 this week caused a huge temper flare between the Mighty Dow and Member of Parliament Romaine La Ville.
According to several civil servants and workers at the Government Administration building MP La Ville verbally attacked the Mighty Dow in the corridor of the Government Administration Building after reading the newspaper article. The workers said that the verbal brawl almost got out of hand because some of them had to hold back Dow and La Ville to prevent them from throwing punches at each other. "The MP got on so bad as if he was in the ghetto using all sorts of foul language when Dow entered the building. It is sickening to see how an elected official behaves when he is angry," one of the civil servants told SMN News.

In an invited comment, MP La Ville admitted that he lost his temper when he read the newspaper article. La Ville said Thursday night the local artists called him to an urgent meeting at the Divi Little Bay Hotel and their concern was the amount of monies they wanted to perform during TEMPO turns 7.

La Ville said he had an agreement with the artists where he asked them to give him until Friday to regulate the monetary matters. He said he did not even know that the artists also called the Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt who agreed to pay the artists the monies they wanted just to avoid negative press, yet the artists called a particular reporter and gave him a one sided story.

La Ville denied using foul language during the brawl but admitted that he lost his temper and all respect for the Mighty Dow and Shadowman. La Ville further explained that it is the Mighty Dow and Shadowman who called him and asked him to be part of the one week show because no one contacted them. He said when he first spoke to the Mighty Dow he wanted $15,000 to perform and when heard the price he thought that Mighty Dow did not know how many people (music artists) would have wanted the opportunity they are getting which is to perform on a music network. "I did not do this for myself I did this for the local artists because I want to showcase them. None of the former commissioners or Ministers ever paid attention to the local artists here on St. Maarten and I am doing all I can to give these artists the international and Caribbean publicity they need so that they too can become big and successful." La Ville made clear that the local artists are being paid much more than those coming from abroad to perform during the one week of events. Efforts made to reach the Mighty Dow by telephone proved futile on Monday as the local musician did not answer his telephone. Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt also could not be reached on Monday for a comment.

It should be noted that the Government of St. Maarten invested $400.000.00 in TEMPO turns 7, of which $300,000.00 is already paid to the organizers.

rhodaarrindell25112012GREAT BAY:--- Leading St. Martin linguist Dr. Rhoda Arrindell has co-authored two chapters in a new book of scientific studies about how various historically new Caribbean, Pacific, and Houma-French languages originated.

The Amsterdam-based John Benjamins Publishing Company published agency in the Emergence of Creole Languages (2012), edited by Dr. Nicholas Faraclas.

The first chapter of the book for which Dr. Arrindell is an author is entitled, "Sociétés de cohabitation and the similarities between the English lexifier Creoles of the Atlantic and the Pacific: The case for diffusion from the Afro-Atlantic to the Pacific." Dr. Faraclas is the lead author.

The other chapter co-authored by Dr. Arrindell is "Marginalized peoples and Creole Genesis: Sociétés de cohabitation and the Founder Principle," for which Prof. Cándida González-López is the lead author.

"The chapters were developed from papers presented at international conferences and for which I conducted research and wrote part of the paper," said Dr. Arrindell when Offshore Editing Services (OES) caught up with her over the weekend.

The other joint authors of the two essays, along with the lead authors and Dr. Arrindell, are Micah Corum, Jean Ourdy Pierre, Lourdes González Cotto, Pier Angeli LeCompte Zambrana, Diana Ursulin Mopsus, and Marta Viada Bellido de Luna.

Agency in the Emergence of Creole Languages explores and discusses "The role of women, renegades, and people of African and indigenous descent in the emergence of the colonial era creoles," according Dr. Faraclas. A professor at the University of Puerto Rico, Faraclas is himself an internationally respected linguist.

The 246-page book of eight chapters is a "must read" for its fresh perspectives on the process of creolization of language. It also focuses on peoples that are often made invisible in colonial and neo-colonial history, and that have too often been silenced in linguistic accounts of how creoles – such as Haitian, Papiamento, Kwéyòls of the eastern Caribbean, and Sranan Tongo – came about, said Dr. Arrindell.

Dr. Arrindell, the former minister of education and culture of St. Martin (South), wrote her doctoral thesis on language, culture and identity in St. Martin. Dr. Arrindell was recently a panelist for the St. Martin Day discussion on the island's current socio-cultural developments. The department of culture of the Collectivity of St. Martin organized the program of experts from both parts of the island, which was broadcast live on MSR Cable TV.

shtagmretreat25112012PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA) has announced the successful hosting of a recently held General Managers Retreat which was held on Friday 9th November at the Divi Little Bay Beach Resort under the theme "Energy, Economy and the future of Country St. Maarten."
The keynote address on Energy was given by Mrs. Loreto Duffy-Mayers who is the Project Manager of Caribbean Hotel Energy Efficiency Action CHENACT of Barbados. The main message according to SHTA that Duffy-Mayers brought to the GMs was, while green or alternative energy was indeed an attractive investment for the future, it was important that steps are taken now in order to mitigate energy waste as this can already see energy cost reductions of up to 50%.
She explained also that there is an urgent need for hotels to move away from the R22 Air-Conditions as they were too costly and not readily available any more. Her presentation also included a brief discussion on water conservation and preventative measures that can be taken to avoid waste. The opening remarks for the GM Retreat were given by SHTA President Emil Lee who thanked the SHTA Member hotels for attending and gave a brief "behind the scenes" explanation of some of the work that SHTA was busy with for the benefit of the island and its membership. He explained also the work SHTA had been doing with regards to bringing airlift to the island and the marketing initiatives it has undertaken in this regard. He said that the SHTA was strengthening itself as the Umbrella Association to include more businesses, which it could provide representation for.
Also in attendance was Policy advisor on Energy in VROMI Kendall Dupersoy who on the request of SHTA to Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin, minister in charge of VROMI, shared the Ministers vision for sustainable energy in the future for St. Maarten. In answer to questions raised by the GMs on whether there would be any incentives for businesses who invest in alternative energy coming from government Dupersoy confirmed that the Ministry of Finance was preparing a law to be introduced which will allow tax based incentives for investment in alternative energy. He said this was part of the plans to stimulate green and alternate energy and reduce the cost of energy on the island while at the same time making it more stable.
Paul Van Vliet, Director of PricewaterhouseCoopers also addressed the GMs on the work being done by the Tripartite Committee as it relates to the proposed new Labor laws of St. Maarten while SHTA Board Member and attorney at law for law firm VanEps Kunneman Vandoorne Peter van Dort gave brief remarks and fielded questions regarding the existing labor laws.
Executive Director for SHTA Alfred Harley also addressed the GMs and gave a brief overview of the Dollar-A-Day program managed by the SHTA office. He said that the SHTA had embarked on a strategy to improve on the program based on the request of many GMs from the different resorts that were DAD members. He also announced plans to expand the DAD program to include other businesses who wanted to contribute to the Social and Economic Development of the island.

telemgroupclosesrestructuring25112012Pond Island:--- TelEm Group management last Thursday announced the official closing off of the company's restructuring process following months of negotiation and final implementation.
In a brief ceremony, management and union used the occasion of Thanksgiving Day, November 22, to give thanks for the successful completion of restructuring within the TelEm Group and exchanged mutual congratulatory messages for carrying out a "difficult, but necessary" exercise in the history of the company.
Management has confirmed that as of Thursday, November 22, 2012, all personnel remaining with the company after restructuring have been successfully moved from the former Sint Maarten Telephone Company N.V. to the new Sint Maarten Telecommunication Holding Company N.V.
At the end of the exercise the number of personnel in TelEm Group has been reduced from 200 to 134 workers following a program of voluntary leave, early retirement, non-placement of staff and non-replacement of non essential staff positions during the past three years. The manning levels are expected to rise to no more than 154 workers should remaining vacancies be filled.
During the short ceremony held at the TelEm Group Building, Thursday, both management and union were joined by Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Directors of the Sint Maarten Telecommunication Company N.V., Mr. Rafael Boasman, to recognize the work of various stakeholders played their respective parts.
Chief Financial Officer, Mrs. Helma Etnel said the process has been a large and painful one for all parties concerned requiring much preparation from the Transition Agreement, the Social Plan and the new Collective Labour Agreement signed between management and union.
"Most people focus on the placement only but it was an entire process that took us more than a year to complete and included the process on how to place workers, how to prepare the new organization, new and more efficient ways of working, manpower planning and then after placement, the objection and appeal process.
"The most intense part was between April and June when management and union worked together side by side, sometimes on a daily basis, next to each other, to try to take decisions to the benefit of the company and staff.
"We have tried to be as transparent as we can, to be objective and fair by working with independent committees wherever possible to ensure that no personal liking or disliking affected the process.
"In the end you will have some pain, but by proceeding the way we have, by admitting to mistakes we have minimized the pain to the extent that we have now placed as much people as we can in the new company," said Mrs. Etnel.
The CFO said persons not placed in the new company received redundancy packages that were more than required by law and management has also put an Outplacement Program in place to counsel and guide personnel no longer with the company so that they can be trained to find other jobs or start up new businesses, some of which are already contracted by TelEm Group.
"Although at times we have a different role from the union, we were still able to find common ground to achieve our goal and to save this company and the remaining jobs of people in this company," said Mrs. Etnel.
She said both parties have done the best they possibly could and went on to thank the Supervisory Board Chairman, Mr. Boasman for his support throughout the process, as well as the Shareholder.
Mrs. Entel also thanked her colleagues on the Management Team, Chief Technical Officer, Mr. Eldert Louisa, and Chief Commercial Officer, Mr. Brian Mingo for each playing their own respective parts.
Mr. Mingo said his initial fears of a social nightmare from restructuring thankfully did not happen because of the strong measures put in place by management to ensure fair and transparent treatment for its personnel. Similarly, Mr. Louisa recognized the diligent work carried out by both parties in the long-term interest of the company, but preferred to look forward to what remains to be done, especially in the technical department where a number of personnel positions and departmental changes have taken place creating a number of challenges that have to be bridged.
Mrs. Etnel said the next step will be intensive training programs for staff in the new company along with new work practices to become a better company and to work in the interest of TelEm Group customers in a positive manner.
"We still need each other, and hopefully we can continue to prepare this company for the future," the CFO added.
President of the SMCU, Mr. Ludson Evers, acknowledged that the restructuring process was not an easy task for management, nor for the union and its membership.
"We had battles to get restructuring going because of partnering talks that were going on at the time. We had our disagreements and there were a lot of emotions, but we still managed to come out of this in a positive way after signing different agreements and amendments.
"We want to thank the employees who have left us and those who remain and who have had to put up with this heavy, heavy burden that was resting on their shoulders, because it was a very stressful moment for them as well.
"We look forward to a professional company working to safeguard the company to make sure that we get good profit-sharing for the years to come and that we do not have to talk about restructuring again," said Mr. Evers.
Fellow board member Mrs. Nathalie York-Frans also thanked management for its efforts over the past months and indicated that the restructuring process had also taken an emotional toll on the union board members themselves, who found themselves having to explain their actions to their membership on many occasions when some of the issues became complicated and had to be addressed with management.
"The pain is over and the pain is much less, but even with the understanding and compassion in the company, we still have angry employees and issues that still need to be addressed," said Ms. Frans.
Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Directors, Mr. Rafael Boasman, praised both TelEm Group management and the SMCU union for putting personalities aside so that they could complete a very difficult task not only in the history of TelEm Group, but also in the history of labour relations on St. Maarten.
He said management and union together accepted a challenge by the Supervisory Board to complete the restructuring process themselves – without outside help – and it was only then that the ball really got rolling.
Mr. Boasman predicted that in terms the type of labour organization that has prevailed over the TelEm Group restructuring process, this will serve as a model for St. Maarten for years to come.
"In all my years involved in the labour movement I have never witnessed a re-organization that was completed to this extent with the co-operation of a union that would be considered relatively small by union standards in terms of it's membership, working along with a management team that had a number of projects running, investments, renovations, 3G innovations - all at the same time that restructuring was going on.
"The odds were in favour of losing rather than winning and yet you both managed to bring it to a successful conclusion with mutual respect and without the need for any industrial actions or lockouts," continued Mr. Boasman.
"On behalf of the entire Supervisory Board I am very proud to have been chairman of the board in the period during which this remarkable achievement was realized and I hope that the new working relationship that you have managed to achieve with each other continues to be put to good use in the further development of TelEm Group," added Mr. Boasman.
And following the Thanksgiving Day announcement last Thursday, TelEm Group announced that it has called a general meeting of staff for November 30, 2012 during which the official closing off of the restructuring process will again be confirmed to staff along with a presentation on the next steps that will be followed.
TelEm Group management meantime thanked its personnel and the families of its personnel for their co-operation, patience and understanding during this entire process.
Management is especially keen to show that in collaboration with the union the well-being and fair treatment of personnel during this difficult time was foremost in the minds of all stakeholders and that all efforts have been made to make the restructuring changes as painless as possible.

rotaractsunriseinducts2newmembers25112012Philipsburg:--- The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise held their second Induction for the term 2012-2013 on Saturday 24th November 2012 at Chesterfield's. Among Rotaractors and Rotarians; 2 members were welcomed into the Rotaract family. The new members joining the club are Micaela Hart and Chanelle Hart. Special guests at the Induction were ADRR Sarah Khalfaoui who conducted the induction proceedings, ADG Jim Ferris, St. Dominic and Learning Unlimited Interactors and members from Rotary Mid Isle and Rotary Sunrise. On behalf of the club, President of Rotaract Sunrise Elisia Lake congratulated the 2 new members and encouraged them to continue with the same enthusiasm that they have shown in the past months and continue to put service above self. The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise has increased their membership from 18 members to 20 members.

The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten is a service club where four types of activities take place in varying degrees: professional development, leadership development, service projects and social activities. Together, these four areas ensure a balance program and provide important experience and opportunities for the personal development of each Rotaractor.

The Club encourages persons between the age of 18-30 to become a member of the organization and give back to your community. The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month at 7pm at the Holland House Conference Room. For more information about the club you can visit their Facebook page: "RotaractSunrise St Maarten" or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

sarahwescotwilliams25112012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams joined pensioners and long time Civil Servants in celebrating their commitment and service to the Government and people of St. Maarten last Sunday at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel. In previous comments the Prime Minister stressed her commitment to ensuring that pensioners are able to live as comfortably as possible as part of her wider initiative in strengthening the Civil Service. "I want to place the focus both on government as a present and future employer. We often talk about the civil service but we should also focus on Government as a caring employer as well. So we will use this as a recurring theme in the future: 'What are WE doing for our workers, both current and former,'" emphasized the Prime Minister.

The PM has also stated that Government is taking significant steps to alleviate the financial burden placed on pensioners, especially with regards to the increase in the price of living. "When I go into a supermarket and realize the costs I ask myself what about those that rely on a fixed pension. That is why government continues to work hard at changing the law to change the indexation in addition to increasing the pension amount. We are also contemplating what we can do with regards to the high cost of living, which is effecting all of us in the community.

In addition to extending the option to apply in connection with the impending increase in the pension age, The Prime Minister has also emphasized the other employee related aspects on which Government is working on including time off for civil servants to spend time with their children in the school or on an educational project and the extension of maternity leave.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

rtuitt25112012Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- On Friday evening November 23rd, Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt gave an address at the signing ceremony between Henderson Insurances (broker), New India Assurance and The Insurance Company of the West Indies. The importance of the signing by Henderson Insurances and the two insurance providers further enhances the goal and aim to spread the risk by insurers which helps to reduce overall premiums and also to provide choice to the general public of Sint Maarten.

The following remarks were made by Minister at the ceremony,
"As the Minister of Finance, I am responsible for the financial well-being of the country and what I understand out of the insurance industry, is that it is primarily charged with the (indemnification) putting clients back in the financial position they were prior to an insured loss.
It goes without saying that this industry has my attention for the simple reason; if we have a good functioning insurance industry, it can go a long way in keeping the economy intact.
If the industry is not functioning properly, it tells me that clients can suffer financial losses for which there will be no settlements. This by extension places an extra burden on our social budget, with all the associated tax-hike implications.
I am aware and understand that the role of the CBCS is to focus on a number of specific details regarding the function of the insurance industry and to ultimately ensure that all insurance companies are in a sound state of solvency. However; one of the things I personally believe that may still require some special attention; is the substance of the policy itself.
And yes often times, people do believe that insurance covers everything, something I know would not really be possible, given the contractual nature of an insurance product. On the other hand however, it is only fair that insurance companies take sufficiently into account; (I) the market demands and (ii) the needs and expectations of the individual customer.
Taking the market demands and the specific needs of customers into account, coupled with some simplified insurance language (jargon) would go a long way in improving the understanding of the insurance industry. I am also confident that this will result in more people seeking solutions for some uncertainties through insurance products.
If we give sufficient attention to these areas, it is my humble opinion that we will also see fewer disputes between parties in an insurance contract.

As far as the Ministry is concerned, we know that this industry remains an important instrument to ensure continuity of our economic activities, whether it concerns settling the claim of a private car, fire losses at a hotel, medical expenses, or even a nationwide devastation after a hurricane.
I want to applaud Henderson Insurances for its tireless efforts in helping to shape this industry from a proactive approach. I know Mr. Henderson from the time he started some 15 years ago and watched his involvement with the SIBA initiatives which resulted in legislation for brokers in 2003. Today I experience his initiatives for a new chapter I would call "the importance of spreading risk".
I applaud these traits and encourage all industry leaders to lead and demand the attention for positive change and enhancement of your respective industries. This I am convinced will help us to build a strong country that is effective and workable for the masses. And there is no better time than now, that our country is still in its infancy stage.

sxmacademyfitnessfriday25112012CUL DE SAC:--- On November 23, 2012, St. Maarten Academy launched its "Fitness Friday Project", an initiative born after winning the interscholastic "Flash Mob" competition earlier this year.

As pledged in the online 'Get Fit' video, the school has started utilizing the $2,000 grand prize winning to bring fitness in a fun way to both students and staff. The Flash mob winnings will go towards paying the instructors of "Fitness Friday". The project will run the course of this school year with the projection to continue into the following academic year.

Close to 100 students, teachers and other staffers gathered in the school's courtyard after classes Friday afternoon for the first Zumba session under the guidance of Ms. Maribel Posteina. They were decked in white T-shirts designed by students Claudia Simms, Chakeame Arrindell, Shawn Peterson, and Nakisha Williams, in collaboration with the school's Art Department.

"We will be inviting different fitness instructors and/or our gym teachers to facilitate various classes, such as, Zumba classes, Hip Hop classes, Yoga, aerobics and the like," said Head of Student Care Department and School Psychologist, drs. Tallulah Baly-Vanterpool.

Teachers were especially encouraged to join the project as a way of raising the consciousness of students to be fit. "When students and staff get together in other ways than in the classroom with a common goal, it fosters camaraderie, teamwork and school spirit between teachers and students," said Baly-Vanterpool.

"Fitness Friday" will be held every two weeks and there will be various fitness classes open to students and staff from 2:30pm - 4:00pm.

Aside from "Fitness Friday", the 'Flash Mob' cash prize will also be used to finalize the installation of a sound system in the school's gym by purchasing a player that can accommodate both CDs and iPods and the necessary accessories, such as cords, plugs and cordless microphones.

nildaarduin25112012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Office of the Ombudsman has two community information sessions planned for the week in the communities of Philipsburg/Belair and Dutch Quarter.

The first session is at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library on Tuesday, November 27 from 7:30pm to 9:00pm. This session is for the residents of the Philipsburg area and Belair.

The second session is at the Dutch Quarter Community Center on Thursday, November 29 at the same aforementioned time.

Both community information sessions allows residents in their communities to learn more about the role of the Office of the Ombudsman and how it can assist the community.

The Ombudsman has a legal basis embedded into the Constitution of Sint Maarten under Article 78. The main task of the Ombudsman is to investigate the conduct of Government, civil servants and other Administrative bodies based on complaints received from individuals in the community, organizations and based on its own prerogative.

The Ombudsman will be available to provide information and to answer any questions that members of the community may have with respect to the role of the organization with respect to the citizen.

For more information and inquiries you can call Tel. 542-1250 or via email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

garrindellandsmeyers25112012Attended as MP the Regional meeting of Parliamentarians that also commemorated International Day for No Violence Against Woman Sunday November 25th.

Philipsburg:--- Gracita R. Arrindell, Founder of the Peridot Foundation stated; The date of November 25th is just a reminder, for ordinary citizens as well as governments around the world, not to forsake those who have suffered at the hands of an abuser. It is also a promise as well as a firm commitment by those who work tirelessly to make sure that this anti-social act against another human being is eradicated from our respective communities
Domestic or relational violence comes in many shape and forms. Domestic or relational violence, is physical as well as mental aggression. As a civil community we must remain vigilant, be proactive in preventing abuse, as well as report all forms of domestic violence to the police or the public prosecutors office. The prosecutors offices who we highly commend for placing this subject on the front burner of their policies as well.

Peridot Foundation remains committed to its mission to eradicate domestic violence from our society. Our symbol; The statue, with our theme: GUARDING LOVED ONES YOU MAY LOOSE, will be replaced in the period assigned by the United Nations ( November 25th –December 16th). The date and time of the placement of this symbol which was vandalized last year will be announced shortly. Our foundation takes this opportunity to thank all those sponsors who have made a valuable contribution over the years and continue to show their support to this very important cause. A cause which more and more is gaining attention and support by notable actors and actresses who have started their own foundations to bring more attention to this horrible issue; Domestic Violence.

As members of Parliament, myself and MP Sylvia Ollivacci- Meyers are honored to have been part of an international forum held Sunday November 25th as we participated in the Regional meeting of Parliamentarians. This international session also commemorated the International Day for No Violence Against Woman. The theme of this three day regional meeting is: "Making the rights agenda a reality in Latin America and the Caribbean: the role of Parliaments to achieve equality" As members of Parliament we will continue to make our voices heard and hope to make a valuable contribution to this important forum.

Gracita concludes; "I ask for each man and woman to thinks about committing an act of domestic violence or relational violence against another, to please stop and consider the consequences. Our sons and daughters, the next generation of leaders, teachers, lawyers, nurses, musicians, mothers and fathers depend on our generation of today to make our homes, schools and workplace a safe and peaceful place. Let us all commit to GUARDING LOVED ONES YOU MAY LOSE."

chambahillaccident125112012French Quarter:--- A brother and sister and other relatives or friends that were in a black car and a blue jeep caused a huge accident and traffic back up on Chamba Hill Sunday night. The accident occurred in the vicinity of Nagico Insurance office. According to eyewitnesses and several persons on the scene, a family (brother and sister) were apparently racing home from a beach party they had when the accident occurred. One eyewitness said it appeared as though one was over taking the other when they slammed against each other. The blue jeep also hit head on with a Chevrolet van owned by a taxi driver. The taxi driver said that when the jeep that was driven by the severely injured man hit his van it went airborne and then flipped around and hit his sister's car head on. All three vehicles involved in the accident are total loss. The ambulance personnel and firemen had to use the jaws of life to remove the male driver from his vehicle.

Three women who were in the vehicle on the scene and seemed under heavy influence of alcohol were seen sitting holding their heads, while some other male relatives or friends were seen removing some heavy speakers and coolers that had alcoholic beverages inside.

On the scene were two ambulances, a fire truck, the SAMU doctor, and multiple Gendarmes who were investigating and diverting traffic at the same time. A large gathering of people surrounded the area where the accident occurred as they were amazed at the damage caused by the sister and brother who hails from the Dutch side on the island.

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Photos by Anzario Serrant.

 

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Consulate General of the United States of America will be providing services at the House of Parliament conference room for American citizens on Wednesday, December 5 from 12:00pm to 5:00pm. The House of Parliament is located across from the Court House.

The Consulate has cancelled appointments in Saba and will only be in Sint Maarten.

On Thursday, December 6, services to American citizens will be provided from the Asha Stevens Hillside Christian School which is located at Jackal Road #4 in Cay Hill in the vicinity of the Fire and Ambulance Building. Services at this venue will be rendered from 8:00am to 12:00pm.

An appointment is necessary and individuals will have to call 599 9461-3066 ext. 2225 or via email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The Vice Consul will only be able to provide the following services: accepting applications for a US passport; accepting applications for a report of birth abroad to a US citizen; notarizing documents; and social security applications.

Check the following webpage for fees and to download application forms or any other detailed information on passport applications and consular reports of birth abroad: http://curacao.usconsulate.gov or www.travel.state.gov

Once an appointment has been made, the individual should make sure they have all the documents required for the type of service you are applying for in order to avoid delays. Forms should be completed prior to arriving, but do not sign the form until in the presence of the Vice Consul.

williammarlinandleehalleywithlawyers23112012Philipsburg:--- Judge Thierry has to decide if Lee's Roadside Grill and Deep Sea Fishing that has been operating in Simpson Bay for decades will remain at the location or if Water's Edge Development will prevail over the local businessman who worked endlessly with his employees to develop what is known as one of the island's franchises.

The director of Water's Edge Development (Jerry Speetjens) filed an injunction which was heard on Friday afternoon to force the Minister of VROMI and Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin to sign off on the deed for 2000 square meters of water rights in the Simpson Bay Lagoon that was granted to them on May 18th, 2012 by the former Minister of VROMI Theodore Heyliger. The UP leader and former Minister signed off on the long lease for Water's Edge Development three days before leaving office when the UP/DP government lost their majority.

In the Court of First Instance on Friday afternoon was the owner of Lee's Roadside Grill and Deep Sea Fishing who was represented by Attorney at Law Snow while Richard Gibson Jr. represented the Government of St. Maarten. Water's Edge Development was represented by Attorney Kortnover.

The attorneys that represented government and Lee Halley told the court that Halley developed his business in Simpson Bay, a business his entire family in Simpson Bay operated during their entire lives. Both Attorney Gibson and Snow told the Court that Halley did everything possible to obtain the long lease from the government of St. Maarten but his request was never granted. However, the attorney for Water Edge tried to convince the court that the only reason the Minister of VROMI refused to sign the deed was because he did not consider Jerry Speetjens to be a local St. Maartener.

Minister of VROMI William Marlin in his address told the court that he has been involved in trying to grant Lee Halley the long lease for the area he has been occupying since 1999. Marlin said at the time he was a commissioner and when he ordered the person in charge to do the necessary paperwork for Lee Halley that person never did it and shortly after there was election and he was no longer in government. Marlin explained the judge that he was of the opinion that the businessman had acquired the water rights back then but ten years later when he took office again (2009) Halley approached him informed him that he never got the long lease for the water rights where he is operating his business. The Minister of VROMI told Judge Thierry that he invited the owner of Water's Edge Development Foundation and the businessman and notary agreed on a gentleman's agreement which is to allow government to grant Lee Halley the long lease for the space he is occupying since Halley developed the area as well as building the dock where his boats are docked every day. Marlin said he agreed to compensate notary Speetjens with one third of water rights on each side and Speetjens even told him he was not interested in more water rights because he could not fill the space. Marlin said again that the agreement also did not materialize because shortly after that it was the 2010 election and he was again out of office because the United People's Party and Democratic Party formed a government. Marlin said when the former Minister of VROMI realized that his government lost its majority he signed off 2000 square meters of water rights to Water Edge while the outgoing Minister also signed off on several other long leases, some of which was for his employees. He said even though the case heard on Friday was not to deal with that he wanted the Court to know that the first deed he signed off shortly after taking office in May was for someone who was working in the Minister's cabinet and one week later after signing that long lease off he realized the land was being occupied by another family since the 1950's. Marlin told the court that when he took office earlier this year Lee Halley approached him again and explained him that the agreement he had with Speetjens did not go through and now Speetjen's son Jerry Speetjens who is the managing director of Water's Edge wants him out of the area since he got the water rights in long lease from government. Marlin said this time he invited Jerry Speetjens to his office and asked him to execute the agreement he had in 2009 with his father or let them agree on something that would allow Lee Halley to maintain his franchise in Simpson Bay where he was born and grew up. Marlin said he offered Jerry Speejens the same one third water rights and even a parcel of land on the ring road when it is completed but the young Speetjens refused to cooperate.

Marlin told judge Thierry that Lee Halley was not treated fairly by his own government and while it might not be legally correct, surely the situation Lee Halley is placed in is not morally correct. Judge Thierry tried to see if Water Edge was willing to grant Lee Halley a decent contract the government attorneys informed the judge they want Mr. Lee Halley owner of Lee's Roadside Grill and Deep Sea Fishing to obtain the long lease for the water rights where he is operating his business. Both the attorneys and Minister Marlin made clear that Water's Edge is not occupying or using the water rights they obtained from government, instead they are leasing it out to hard working people. "The water rights is the cash cow for the Jerry Speetjens because he collects large amounts of monies in rents each month." Marlin maintained that the government of St. Maarten will compensate Water Edge with one third more water rights on the other side as well as with a parcel of land on the ring road. Judge Thierry will render his decision on December 15th, 2012

Click here to see the arguments presented in court by Attorney at Law Richard Gibson Jr. on behalf of the Government of St. Maarten.

curacaooasisgame23112012Dutch Quarter:--- Training sessions for the Oasis Game is currently underway and will continue on Saturday and Sunday at the Dutch Quarter Community Center. Persons interested in becoming a trainer are invited to attend either session on Saturday or Sunday, from 8.00am to 6.00pm.

The Oasis game originates from the favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Earlier this year, Oasis games were organized on Curacao and Bonaire.

To realize this Oasis Game, energetic and inspiring volunteers are invited to attend the weekend sessions. Community members from Dutch Quarter who want to work for their own community are also invited to the meeting. Volunteers from other communities, who would like to learn how to prepare and organize an Oasis game for their own community, are more than welcome. Help your community, learn and have a lot of fun! Join the group of facilitators.

An Oasis game is filled with games, dance and surprising activities. During two weekends (24-25 November, and 1-2 December), Dutch Quarter will be the vibrating scene of an Oasis game. An Oasis game is an event for community members to make their dreams come true. By realizing their dreams, they also raise their capacity to help themselves in a better way and to connect them with their fellow community members.

During the first weekend, community members are encouraged to express their dreams for their community. The second weekend, the community members start working together to realize one of their dreams. The Oasis game will conclude with a celebration party.

The European Development Fund is funding this initiative through USONA.

rwillemsbergfholidayandevanderhoek23112012The Mental Health Foundation has a Care Agreement for AVBZ care since 2007. AVBZ is the compulsory insurance that all persons legally living and working on St. Maarten contribute to. The care covered by the AVBZ law (LVO Aº1996 Aº211) is for chronic illnesses these illnesses are not covered by medical insurances. Chronic illnesses are for example; care required after a stroke, amputation, trauma, and for disabilities such as mentally as well as physically challenged. With an AVBZ care agreement MHF can apply for this chronic care assistance for a patient.

Since St. Maarten became 'Country St. Maarten' the SZV now manages the AVBZ funds and therefore the renewed contract is now offered by Mr. Reginald Willemberg COO of SZV.
For the Mental Health Foundation the AVBZ Care Fund finances the Faraja Center (re-socialization and education) , Guided Living and the Ambulant Care.
Thanks to the SZV, MHF can offer patient's continuity of care from the time an intake is done at the center or a patient is admitted to, Guided Living, Faraja or Ambulant Care.

The SZV and the MHF team work together to provide quality care to the St. Maarten patients, to do so care plans are made and evaluated every 3 months, quality reporting with regards to the care provided, is also evaluated annually.

The signing took place at the Mental Health Foundation, by Reginald Willemsberg, Felix Holiday President of the Board and Eric van der Hoek Treasurer.

MHF Press Release

Voting for the Crystal Pineapple Awards nominees will be closing on Monday, November 26th at 12 noon, so if you haven't already cast your vote for your favorite nominee, please do so by noon.
Voting can be done on www.shta.com. Simply click on the 'Crystal Pineapple Awards' tab on the left hand side of the page and follow the instructions. A link to voting is also available on the Crystal Pineapple Awards Facebook page.
Tickets can be collected and paid for from Monday to Friday 8am – 5pm.
The award ceremony will be held on Friday, November 30, 2012, and will be a Gala evening with academy award treatment. For more information, please contact Natasha at the SHTA office at 542-0108.

drpaulsikkel22112012Dr. Paul Sikkel has just completed several days of research on the health of St. Maarten's reef fish by investigating a species of parasitic isopod that feed on fish blood. The Assistant Professor of Marine Ecology at Arkansas State University has conducted research on parasites throughout the world, including many islands in the Caribbean. Dr. Sikkel, who serves as Chair of the United States branch of Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC) was visiting St. Maarten to participate in the annual retreat of the Foundation's Board of Directors and took the opportunity to conduct research while on the island. He was assisted by fellow EPIC-U.S. Board Member Helen Gratil and partnered with Nature Foundation St. Maarten to access offshore reef areas.

Dr. Sikkel recently made headlines when he named a species of fish parasite new to science after Bob Marley. As a long-time fan of Marley, Dr. Sikkel considers the naming of a new species, Gnathia marleyi, a tribute to the memory of the late reggae artist.

The research on St. Maarten included collecting a variety of fish, taking a minute blood sample, and then safely returning the fish to the location where they were collected. "At one location, we were swimming with buckets of live fish and attracting quite a bit of attention from sharks" reported Dr. Sikkel.

The research project is funded by the National Science Foundation. Research results from this and other locations will be published in the near future. To hear Dr. Sikkel interviewed by Nature Foundation Manager Tadzio Bervoets, readers can tune into 98.1 Pearl FM on Friday, November 23rd at 10 a.m.

pssmrdteam22112012Postal Services St. Maarten NV is proud to introduce to the St. Maarten community its very own MRD team, which will focus on Marketing, Research, & Development for our post office. They will be known by their Purple shirts and PSS is proud to have them go out essentially into the business community to promote the services of the posts and also discuss new products and ways how to better serve one and all. This team will also be open to the public to approach, while they are out on the road, to present some of the challenges or issues the public may have.
The MRD team will consist of actual employees from the post office and who together have a wide range of knowledge about the operations. The parties making up the MRD Team are of Mr. Rutherford Reed, Ms. Merlena Proctor, and Mr. Emmanuel Lo Black (who is missing from the picture). PSS hopes together with this team and initiative to get feedback on how to improve on the current level of service but also to introduce new services and products that will benefit you the business community and general public even greater.

The MRD individuals will be known by their purple color shirts, and will be approaching a number of business establishments on the island to promote the current services of the post office, while also taking feedback and suggestions on possible new services and products. The aim behind this whole initiative of PSS is to bring the postal world closer to your doorsteps and seek to continually improve the service offered. As such PSS asks the business establishments to openly welcome and accommodate our MRD Team members.

Postal Services St. Maarten NV (PSS) hereby thanks the community for its continued support and PSS management wishes all a safe and joyful season and 2013. There is a lot of work to be done and PSS is continually working on ensuring together with its team being your only local Post Office that we serve and serve you the community as is expected.

For more information please contact your local post office at Tel. 542-2289 or 545 3782 or by e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

PSS Press Release

The PEACE IS Foundation is inviting the general public to come out and support their 6th annual PEACE IS Paradise fundraiser breakfast this Saturday, November 24 at Taloula Mangos restaurant on the Boardwalk.

The Breakfast which is usually held on St. Maarten's Day each year was postponed but the foundation has announced that everything is on schedule for this Saturday. "Make sure you get your tickets, because we anticipate the usual large turnout which we are accustomed to getting in support of our peace keeping efforts;" Glenville Blake; President of PEACE Is said.

The Fundraiser breakfast is held annually to generate funds to foster and assist with violence prevention in our local schools.

According to Blake; the beneficiaries of this year's proceeds will be the Milton Peters College and Sundial School. Both schools are jointly working on 'Peace Keeping' projects which they hope will continue to raise the level of awareness of non-violence among students in their respective schools.

As in previous years, the patrons can enjoy a traditional local breakfast at Taloula Mangos Restaurant on the Boardwalk from 8:00-11:00am and tickets are available for only $10. We urge our patrons to purchase and wear our Specially-designed "PEACE IS Stop The Violence" t-shirts, which will also be on sale for $10 each.

Tickets can be obtained at Milton Peters College, Sundial School or from any PEACE IS member.

For further information or queries, please feel free to contact Peta-Gaye Harriott at Tel: 542-2739 ext.232.

compresentationondiabeticfoot22112012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Collective Preventive Services (Ministry VSA) in collaboration with the Diabetes Foundation, officially presented the results of their report 'Results of the evaluation of the diabetic feet at the local medical clinics' to the Council of Ministers on Thursday.

In commemoration of World Diabetes Day on November 14, a campaign was launched with as main focus foot care. In the opinion of the foundation, this issue has been underexposed in St. Maarten.

The Caribbean has one of the highest rates of amputations as a result of diabetes when compared to other regions in the world. Bringing the diabetic foot and foot care to the attention of patients and professionals was according to the Foundation was a necessity.

The Council was briefed on what items the patients were checked and questioned and was informed on the outcome of the examinations and checks.

Over a period of eight months diabetic patients of 15 clinics, totaling 423 persons, received a free foot examination and advice. The main goal of the foot examination was prevention of wound development and amputation.

The Diabetes Foundation, which will celebrate 15 years in existence as of January 10, 2013, will continue raising awareness and providing education on diabetes.

As a government subsidized foundation it provides policies and policy directions to government. Through their input and in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, and the Social Insurance Bank SZV, has now put the care of diabetes as part of the health package, trying to focus on the preventative side than solely the treatment of the disease.

The Foundation concluded their findings by stressing the importance of data collection and training for doctors and nurses in terms of prevention. Ultimately, all efforts combined should result in a decrease in health care costs.

ruthdouglass23092012"Usually when people are sad, they don't do anything. They just cry over their condition. But when they get angry, they bring about a change."- Malcolm X

We need not get angry to bring about Positive changes, we just need to act responsibly and be reasonable.

The article (in the daily Herald on Tuesday Nov 6, 2012) on Medical Center objecting to the Inspector General Dr. Earl Best demands is very alarming to me as a Doctor and Member of Parliament. Why is the SMMC board, of one, not willing to compromise and act responsibly. To resist all efforts to improve the effect running of our Only Hospital on the Dutch side of our Island is neither productive nor smart, in my humble view. The demands that stick out to me as a Doctor are as follows:

  • The institute of SMMC needs to have an approved Rules of Regulation for the Board of Directors as per article 5 of the Articles of Incorporation of SMMC, and article 16 of the National Ordinance of Health care Institutions. This simple means that SMMC current board needs to ensure that representation of Management of SMMC in absence of members of the Board of Directors is regulated by means of a formal appointment of a replacement representative with the required experience and expertise on the Board. Since a Board of ONE cannot be present all the time (he is off the Island 2 weeks out of every month) this is a no brainer.
  • All medical administrative data, medical data, files and computer files required for an adequate representation and care are placed in one location within SMMC.
  • SMMC has to provide a suitable action plan in finding solutions to prevention of infections during Surgery and after Surgery.
  • Directors who are representing SMMC should be at all times accessible by phone (who else should we call, when we need answers if not the persons in charge?.)
  • SMMC needs an action plan for the ER (Emergency Room): the supervision, improvements of the medical staff, file management and a proper notification system for acute issues.
  • SMMC needs a disaster plan and a disaster awareness system and annual drills for the staff. I remember hearing this from a Smart guy on this Island:" If you fail to plan, you plan to fail" We cannot afford to fail because of a lack of having a plan on this Island that can be hit by a hurricane a Earth quack or another national disaster. We don't have FEMMA on speed dial, Like New York, New Jersey and other States in the North East of the USA.

These are reasonable request because this is how you should function unless you have an agenda to keep running a 3rd World nation's Hospital.

Why make it more difficult? instead make it easier to run the SMMC , As we grow older and wiser we need to find solutions and not stay stuck in old methods of doing thing that are neither effective, efficient or productive. Taking these matters to court to resist doing things better is neither good nor smart because it helps no one in this case. The Hospital may be a private foundation but is it not a Kingdom on its own with one single Ruler. These articles of incorporation are VERY clear... SMMC Board of Directors should Comply with the articles and put these other issues to rest ASAP, Please plan to succeed because lives are at stake here, we have to minimize our failure rates, is my recommendation.

I thank you for attention.

Sincerely ,

MP Dr. Ruth Douglass

silveriajacobs22112012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- As part of celebrating the United Nation's (UN) Universal Children's Day, and in connection with the Declaration of the Rights of the Child, Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, is calling on parents to make time on Saturday to support their kids in a Sports Day of friendly games with children from St. Martin and Sint Maarten participating in various sporting disciplines, that kicks off at 9:00am until 5:00pm at the Alberic Richards Stadium in Sandy Ground and Sal Omnisport.

Minister Jacobs delivered the following address at the Commemoration of International Day Rights of the Child at the Collectivite building in Marigot earlier this week:

Today is day of celebration... International Day of the child- A day of Awareness among children and among all adults of the rights of each and every child.

I commend the governments on both sides of the island and private organizations who year round, protect and promote the rights of our children right here on St. Maarten.

In our culture traditionally, we all grew up hearing from our parents and others "Children should be seen and not heard!"and that children should respect their elders.

In 2012 it behooves us all to embrace the fact that children also have rights, and therefore also deserve respect.

We can and should expect our children to show respect. However, it will not be a one way street.

RESPECT is an obligation for us all, to give as well as receive.

Today, as a society, we recognize that how we treat our children today will determine their success in the future; what we provide them with today is what will help them to survive and thrive in these times.

Respecting the Rights of our children, their thoughts, ideas and dreams will have very positive effects for our collective future here on St. Maarten/St. Martin.

Children should be taught respect, but also to express their opinions and to voice their concerns.

Our education system already reflects those rights, as it is a child centered one, based on the needs of the child.

In order to respect The Rights of the Child, which is an obligation, I appeal to all parents, teachers, care givers, after school activities leaders, counselors, and all those who meet our children on the streets to respect oneself, then each other and of course respect especially our children.

In this way, our children will feel valued; validated; grow in confidence and self-esteem; be ready to grow into adults of strong character and a strong sense of self.

Is that not the type of citizen we want for St. Maarten/St. Martin?

Let us together promote the Rights of our Children to make sure that our children:

  • Learn and live well
  • play
  • are healthy
  • have a name, nationality and an identity
  • have family love and care
  • has and shares their own opinion
  • religion
  • information
  • protection from abuse
  • having their special needs met
  • get financial assistance to survive if neede
  • develop as individuals
  • develop their own talents

Let us all do what we can to build a strong nation of strong children, who are secure in their value to their families, their communities and our country St. Maarten.

Let us all teach respect by modeling respect to the children of St. Maarten and the world.

lionfishincrease21112012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation has noted an increase in the lionfish population in the waters surrounding the island. Over the last few weeks during their regular lionfish sweeps, Foundation staff has noticed an increase in the venomous creatures, particularly along some beaches. "We have removed ten specimens during one day's work from bathing beaches on the Dutch Side. Although it appears that beaches are now clear of lionfish we will return in a week or so to do follow-up checks," read a statement from the Nature Foundation. Although the increase has been noticed close to shore, the lionfish population within the Man of War Shoal Marine Park seems to be stable, with dive centers and fishermen cooperating closely to control the species.

The Nature Foundation is also collaborating with various universities in the United States on a research project where natural parasites are measured which might be affecting the Lionfish population in local waters. "We have been sending specimens to the US where scientists are using lionfish caught locally to see if parasites are starting to effect the population here on St. Maarten."

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 don't 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.

The Nature Foundation encourages fishermen, divers and all those who may have captured or sighted lionfish to report their catch or sightings to the Nature Foundation through calling 5270490 or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

epicusboardmeetsonsxm21112012The Board of the United States-based chapter of Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC) held its annual retreat this past weekend in St. Maarten. EPIC U.S. was established in 2000 and works throughout the West Indies conducting research and community-based conservation projects.

The seven Directors were able to visit sites of projects on both sides of the island being conducted by EPIC U.S. and partner organization EPIC St. Maarten and meet with Love the Lagoon Project Manager Rueben Thompson. The Board also addressed issues related to the governing framework and conducted an assessment of accomplishments related to the organization's strategic plan.

For profiles of each Director and to learn more about EPIC's work visit www.epicislands.org and www.facebook.com/epicislands

EPIC looks forward to continuing its positive impact in addressing environmental issues in the years to come.

lasanasekou21112012I cannot write a poem for gaza children
It would be a mangle of grief, a dirge for peace
I cannot write such a poem for gaza children
It would be a sad thing, a crying shame
I cannot write this poem for gaza children
It would fall down, a blubbering bloody squall,
a murderous rite.
even now as we weep and wail,
there is reeling and raging
there is a mass of gales in the whirlwind
there will be sowing in the blink of a blasting eternity
that is never far off.
I cannot write that poem, the one you're thinking of,
The one you know that I should write.

© 11.18.2012 by Lasana M. Sekou
(A St. Martin poet/author, houseofnehesipublish.com).

sarahwescotwilliams21112012Philipsburg:--- Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams told reporters at the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing on Wednesday that the Council of Ministers has approved the profiles of the Supervisory Directors for the Corporate Governance Council. Wescot Williams said the government of St. Maarten was waiting for feedback on the draft profiles that were sent to various companies. Wescot Williams said only some of the companies responded but the Council of Ministers went ahead and approved the profiles. Wescot Williams said that discussions have been taking place with the Corporate Governance Council and the CFT. One such meeting is scheduled to take place on Thursday.

The Prime Minister also reacted to the letter the SER sent to the government of St. Maarten regarding the filling in of the Great Salt Pond and the drag strip which was also published in the media. Wescot Williams who was obviously not pleased with how the SER handled the letter and list of questions they posed to government said that the SER is supposed to act as an advisory body to government. Wescot Williams said she was taken aback when she received the format of the letter sent by the SER to government. The Prime Minister said she also does not see the need for a letter that was sent to government to be published which she believes was on the basis of a wrong premise.

The Prime Minister read out the letter which was also published on SMN News regarding building the drag strip. The SER in their letter also addressed statements that were made by the Prime Minister during previous press briefings, such as government has no knowledge as to who authorized the filling in of the Great Salt Pond and construction of the drag strip/cricket stadium. Wescot Williams said the SER gave government a period of three weeks which is according to law where government must respond within that time frame.

Wescot Williams said the letter sent to government is not an advice and in her opinion the SER did not follow the right procedures.

corneliusdeweever21112012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Public Health Cornelius de Weever tore up a newspaper which he considers to be a tabloid newspaper. De Weever said doing so allows him to get things off of his chest. The Minister of Public Health, Labour, and Social Affairs said generally he respects freedom of the press but more so objective journalism. "With the headlines of the TODAY tabloid that is being used to mislead people I want to clear the air with regards to the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) because the people of St. Maarten need to know. It is clear that SMMC is busy with the wrong things. I have never given any instructions to the inspectorate; the inspectorate has a job to do which is what they are doing. The same way they handled the General Practitioners (GPs) and other health care institutions they are dealing with the SMMC, something they are being paid to do."

Minister de Weever also made clear that no business licenses have been issued to any potential American clinic and if those at SMMC are looking for any semblance of conflict of interest then SMMC and their legal team are looking in the wrong place.

The Minister of Health also distributed copies of the MOU letter of intent that was to be signed with the American Clinic where Dr. Hess was supposed to be the Managing Director. Minister de Weever said that document was to be signed by SMMC, the Government of St. Maarten, and the American Clinic but SMMC distanced itself from the MOU because a particular consulting company was not part of the agreement.

After making his statement the Minister of Health did not take questions from the reporters present at the press conference. However in an invited comment to SMN News, Minister de Weever admitted that government (his Ministry) has already hired the services of a law firm to take the necessary actions and do all that is necessary to address the issues at the St. Maarten Medical Center. SMN News learnt that the Minister of Health will be engaging the Courts to dismiss the Supervisory Board and Dr. George Scot while seeking the intervention of the prosecutor's office to take actions if any crimes were committed by anyone representing the St. Maarten Medical Center.

It has been months if not years now the media on St. Maarten have been reporting the inconsistencies at the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) under the guidance of Dr. George Scot who spends half of the year in the Netherlands. The "one man" show at the island's only medical institution has created a number of issues regarding proper health care. Currently, the hospital is functioning on a skeleton staff with its only intern specialist giving notice that he will quit the job as early as May 2013.

The latest scandal surrounding SMMC is the contract signed between SMMC and the company belonging to the MD Dr. George Scot. SMN News managed to obtain some documentation on the company that Dr. Scot registered in May 2008 at the Chamber of Commerce. AnG Consultancy does not have a contract with SMMC and while it is portrayed that the name on the contract is a simply slip of the pen. SMN News also obtain the articles of incorporation for the AnG Consultancy which is published below for our readers' pleasure.

Click here to view the Chamber Declaration on AnG Consulting/Consultancy.

Click here to view AnG Consultancy Articles of Incorporation.

PHILIPSBURG:--- An additional agenda point has been added to the November 22 Central Committee meeting.

The central committee public session is scheduled for Thursday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber.

Members of Parliament according to agenda point one; will be informed by Minister of Finance Hon. Roland Tuitt, about the current financial state of affairs of the country. This agenda point was requested by the Minister of Finance.

The second point is the advice from the Permanent Committee of Parliament for Kingdom Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Relations with respect to the Council of the European Union (EU) and the Association of Countries and Territories with the EU.

Members of the public are always welcome to be present in the General Assembly Chamber during public meetings to follow the parliamentary session scheduled for that particular day.

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

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.

scdfpresentslogotosjacobs21112012Philipsburg:--- President of the St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF), Micheal Granger presented the logo that was designed by Cleon Fredrick to the Minister of Education, Youth, Sports, and Culture Silveria Jacobs. Granger told reporters on Wednesday that just two months ago the SCDF members held a discussion with the Minister regarding the branding of the St. Maarten Carnival through a logo.

The designer of the banner and logo for St. Maarten Carnival was compensated with two season passes for the next two years.

Minister Jacobs said she is honored to have been contacted and given the opportunity to share her views on the creation of the branding for the St. Maarten Carnival.

President of the SCDF, Mike Granger said the SCDF is proud to have finally been able to give St. Maarten's Carnival its own image, an identity, with which St. Maarten largest festival will be marketed and branded worldwide.

The foundation responsible for St. Maarten's Carnival has always had a corporate logo, but the festival itself has never had one. Granger explained that the SCDF is on a strategic mission to elevate St. Maarten's Carnival to new levels and it all starts with marketing and branding and increasing Carnival's profile.

The logo was designed by graphic artist Cleon Frederick and also bears a new slogan, a permanent and official one, for Carnival on St. Maarten: "Come, Experience Life". "We believe this is the perfect slogan for our Carnival. We have the best revelers, the energy level of our people is at its peak, we embrace all cultures, we simply live," Granger said.

The SCDF will no longer be changing slogans every year. "While this was nice for a while, it doesn't set our festival apart, changing slogans all the time never properly identified St. Maarten's Carnival and could not be used as a long term marketing tool. Our branding logo and the slogan will literally be everywhere."

"We wanted to send a message to one and all that St. Maarten's Carnival is the greatest in the North Eastern Caribbean and we want you to come and enjoy life," he added. Granger also disclosed that the SCDF is embarking on significant merchandising for Carnival 2013 including a Carnival Store inside of Carnival Village, the re-launching of the foundations website and other initiatives that will be announced soon.

Minister Jacobs congratulated the SCDF on the occasion, thanked the foundation for the honor of presenting it to her first and said she looks forward to continuing discussions with the foundation about the further development of Carnival in particular the cultural aspects. Granger also presented the Minister with a large laminated version of the new logo. He was joined by Frederick and Janelle Hermance of the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau. Hermance is also a board member of the SCDF.

scaleofjustice21112012Philipsburg:--- Member of Parliament Louie Laveist made several statements during Monday's Parliamentary meeting where the Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin was bombarded with questions regarding his VROMI portfolio. Laveist in his statements said he wants to know if St. Maarten has two governments, since the Harbour Holding Company has been acting as their own government. Laveist said that the Harbour is responsible for the filling in of the Great Salt Pond starting since 2009 for the "Ring Road" without the necessary permits. He said just recently he read on SMN News that the Harbour Holding Company has been paying a Daily Herald reporter thousands of dollars per month to promote the leader of a particular political party who thinks he owns the St. Harbour Holding Company. "I need to know if there are two governments on this side of the island. If that is so we need to get the Harbour Holding Company Managing Director Mark Mingo to say how he manages the company."
In an invited comment on Wednesday, Laveist said that he already held discussions with his colleagues in Parliament (National Alliance Faction) who agreed in principle to call the Supervisory Board of the Harbour Holding Company and its Managing Director Mark Mingo to explain to Parliament how the people's patrimony is being used. Laveist said that the same reporter purposely held a smear campaign against him and apparently the Leader of the United People's Party Theodore Heyliger has decided to use the monies of a Government owned company to finance his personal political standing in the community.
Laviest said he is not afraid to call names neither is he afraid to demand answers when it comes to the people's business. "If a reporter that is working for a newspaper is paid by the Harbour to promote a politician or political party then we have problems and there lies a conflict of interest within the media and (no)fair and unbiased reporting."
On Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing SMN News reporter asked the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams if the Harbour Holding Company pays its fair share of dividends to the government of St. Maarten since it is a government owned company. Wescot Williams said the monies the harbour is supposed to pay to government is used for projects (such as road network repairs) that are undertaken by the Harbour. When SMN News further inquired if the Council of Ministers has decided to request that an audit be conducted at the Harbour now that it is known that a Daily Herald reporter who supports and writes for the United Peoples Party is being paid by the Harbour, the Prime Minister said that the Council of Ministers has not taken such a decision.
While the Daily Herald in an editorial written on Friday last week acknowledged they also received press releases from the United People's Party and that their reporter's name was recorded as the author of the Microsoft Word files and they also acknowledged that the reporter (Alita Singh) breached the company's policy by not informing them that she was working for the Harbour Holding Company, the Daily Herald said that they received explanations from the leader of the UP Party and the reporter in question. In the editorial, management of the Daily Herald said for now they will have another reporter handle the portfolio of the harbour while they expect their reporter to act professionally in the future. The Herald did not say anything about whether or not the reporter will continue to cover the political portfolio. Amazingly on Wednesday after SMN News questioned the Prime Minister about the Harbour Holding Company, Alita Singh then made a statement prior to posing some lengthy questions "Let's turn to the real news," she said. Based on the statements Singh made, it is clear that she has no remorse. She is yet to acknowledge that her actions is totally against the principles of good journalism.
As if that was not enough, the advisor to Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin, Kendall Dupersoy was overheard telling Singh that he hopes when the National Alliance or the office of the Deputy Prime Minister sends out his press releases that they would receive fair and unbiased coverage, Singh's response to the statement Dupersoy made was "you all just cannot afford me."

ruddyturnstone20112012Environmental Protection in the Caribbean will be celebrating International Migratory Bird Day (IMBD) during a presentation hosted by the Phillipsburg Jubilee Library this Saturday titled "Helping Birds Every Day". Parents are encouraged to bring their children (approximately aged 6-12) to learn about what we can do to help birds, hear a bird migration story, and (weather permitting) walk to the Great Salt Pond to view birds there. A coloring book, posters, and stickers will be distributed.

"Children are fascinated by wildlife and this is a great opportunity to learn more about the birds around us every day, especially their amazing migration, and how we can help birds" said EPIC President Natalia Collier.

International Migratory Bird Day is celebrated throughout the Americas and aims to raise awareness of the incredible phenomenon of the migration of millions of birds. Approximately 350 species of birds that breed in North America, including songbirds, ducks, and shorebirds, migrate each year to spend the winter in Latin America and the Caribbean. Additionally a smaller number of species migrate from South America into the Caribbean to breed during the summer. The Caribbean therefore shares these species with North and South America, and many spend the greater portion of each year on our islands (up to 9 months annually) compared to the time they spend outside of the region. Because most birds migrate primarily during the night, their epic movements, though frequently spectacular in numbers, are often unnoticed by the public.

The event will begin at 11 a.m. on Saturday, November 24th at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library and is available to a maximum of 30 students. Other groups interested in hosted similar events are encouraged to contact Natalia Collier at 545-3009 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

kpsmreceivessegwayvehicles20112012Philipsburg:--- On Monday November 19th at approximately 9:00am the Police department officially received its first two SEGWAY-vehicles. Inspector Ricardo Henson received these vehicles on behalf of the Police management from the Managing Director of Fun and Roll Tours, Mr. Norman Vidal. These SEGWAY-vehicles will be used by members of the Bike-team and the Community Police Officers. The entire Police bike-team and two CPO's have received a training course on how to use this vehicle effectively. The officers who follow this course also received their certificates. This is a pilot-project and if this projects have positive results, the police department will definitely be looking into purchasing more of these vehicles.

KPSM Press Release

cposcleanupsuckergarden20112012Sucker Garden:--- On Friday, November 16th between 8:00am and 12:00pm. The Community Police officers Helen Romeo-Cristina and Arsela Leonard along with Pablo Wilson from the Department of VROMI carried-out a major clean-up campaign in the Sucker Garden area. The drive's that were tackled were the Cinnamon Cactus drive, Vine Cactus drive, a section of Mathew Lane, and the Jumping Chola Cactus drive. Heavy equipment from Leap year Towing Company and personnel from Bakker Crushing Company were brought in to remove old car wrecks, old air condition units, and a lot of other garbage and debris. After the clean-up the people living in this area were extremely happy especially the children who now had space for them to play.

KPSM Police Report

cdeweeverpresentsfinancialcontributiontobeablecommittee20112012Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- On Monday November 19, 2012 the Minister of Health, Labor and Social Affairs Dr. Cornelius de Weever presented a financial contribution on behalf of the Government of Sint Maarten to the "Be Able Committee" towards the upcoming Awareness Week for the Physically Challenged & Wheelchair Tennis Tournament. The financial contribution was handed over to Mr. Henri Brookson and Mr. Michel Soons of the "Be Able Committee".

laveshmirpuri20112012On Saturday November 17, 2012, the St. Maarten Youth Council Association marked International Students Day with its 13th annual Academic Achievement Awards (ISDAAA). The award ceremony, held at the Philipsburg Community & Cultural Center, honoured thirty-nine secondary school students for their outstanding academic accomplishments in the 2011/2012 school year. Among the recipients, eleven students were honoured with the Stellar Performance Award for Continued Academic Performance. Lavesh Mirpuri of St. Dominic High School and Ece Unal of Learning Unlimited received the Pursuit of Excellence Award. Both students have been top of their class throughout their secondary school career. The award ceremony was hosted by members of the St. Maarten Youth Parliament, with performances by Rochana Richardson and Isaiarah Baptiste.

utsdonatesseniorphonestowhiteandyellowcross20112012Philipsburg:--- UTS donated 5 Alcatel One Touch 282 devices to the White and Yellow Cross foundation for the use of its residents/patients. "These phones have very specific features that are very useful for users whom may have trouble with a smaller, more elaborate phone," says UTS Marketing and Communications Officer, Ivy Lambert. "The device has very large keys and an easy to read display, but the star feature of the device is really the Panic button. With the push of one button it will instantly SMS and call up to 4 pre-programmed numbers to notify caregivers and family members that the user is in distress," Lambert continues. The phones will be given to some residents of the St. Maarten Home, but some will also go to elderly persons that are living in their own home, but are under the care of the White and Yellow Cross. "We are very happy with these devices and we already know exactly which residents and patients would appreciate such a device. It will enable them to stay in contact with their loved ones more easily and it also gives family an extra sense of security to know that their loved one is able to send a distress signal if needed," states White and Yellow Cross Operations Manager Bregje Boetekees (not pictured). "These devices are currently available at our UTS stores. We purposely set the price at a reasonable $62 so that it remains affordable for many," says UTS Commercial Manager, Christina Sprock. "The decision to invest in safety is something we feel should not weigh heavily on your budget. We hope that this device will help families stay in touch and also offer them peace of mind when it comes to the safety of their loved ones." "With the holiday season coming up, this device is actually a perfect gift for children to give to their parents. You get to stay in touch more easily and the bonus for all is the added peace of mind," states Lambert. The UTS Contact Center can be reached at 1 721 542 0101 for additional information on the Alcatel One Touch 282.

UTS Press Release

arichardsonandswescotwilliams20112012MARIGOT:--- Members of the Territorial Council and their counterparts from Country Sint Maarten held a joint cooperation meeting in the Hotel de La Collectivité Tuesday morning.

This was the first cooperation meeting held between the two sides of the island since President Alain Richardson and his majority RRR party took office. A press release from the Collectivité's communication department states that the meeting held on Tuesday was to set priorities of cooperation for the year 2013. Some of the areas the two sides will work closely on are Security, transport, infrastructure, sustainable development, social affairs, health, education, training, economic affairs (including tourism) are the main themes under which public works, road networks, traffic circulation, social security, health, education (notably the problem of children leaving school early) were highlighted according to a release from the Collectivité.

The next cooperation meeting will be held on Friday December 7 with the respective government officials from both sides, and will also include State representatives from the Préfecture as per the Tripartite agreement.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Parliamentarians will be meeting in the first of two plenary sessions of parliament on November 21.

The plenary public session is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber.

The first agenda point is incoming documents followed by the second agenda point, changes to the national ordinance regarding the Voluntary Corps; third agenda point, changes to the national ordinance due to the introduction of a new Identification Card and Driver's License.

On Thursday November 22 at 2:00pm the central committee will meet with the Minister of Finance Hon. Roland Tuitt, who will inform Members of Parliament (MPs) with respect to the current financial state of affairs of the country. This meeting was requested by the Minister of Finance.

The second plenary session for the week is scheduled for Friday morning November 23 at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber.

The two agenda points are the composition of permanent and extra ordinary committees of parliament and of Parlatino.

Members of the public are always welcome to be present in the General Assembly Chamber during public meetings to follow the parliamentary session scheduled for that particular day.

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

The parliamentary sessions 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.

smmc2010annualreport20112012Philipsburg:--- At least three former members of the Supervisory Council/Board of the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) told SMN News on Tuesday that while they were the members of the Supervisory Council/Board they did not draft up the contract that was signed by the chairman of the council Robert Velasquez and the Managing Director of SMMC Dr. George Scot.

The board members said they have been following the recent media articles and the statements that are being made to a particular newspaper by Dr. Scot's father. "The statements Dentist Scot is making on the behalf of his son is far from the truth because the Supervisory Board drafted a contract for the MD to sign and he refused to sign that contract because he did not like the wording of the contract.

The board members said MD Dr. George Scot could not be paid directly and while the intention was to remove the fees he was getting as a Managing Director that remained in the contract with AnG Consulting, the 2010 annual accounts show that Dr. George Scot received more monies even though he was off island half the year. They said the Supervisory Council comprised of a lawyer and notary and they were the ones that had to check the legality of the contract. "When the two persons checked the contract Dr. George Scot provided and approved it, the other members of the board went along with it and also approved the contract. "While we checked the contract and approved it unanimously we did not do any background check to see if AnG Consulting was legally registered at the Chamber of Commerce and if the company was paying its dues in taxes and that is the reason the chamber registration and business license are not attached to contract. Since dentist Scot is saying he saw the contract with AnG Consultancy he should provide it to the media so that this mess can be cleared up. We only approved one contract and it is the one with AnG Consulting which the Chamber of Commerce gave a declaration to say is not a registered company on the island.

Former Chairman of the board and signatory to the contract Robert Velasquez said in an invited comment that he knew the legal team of the SMMC board dealt with the contract and he only signed off on the contract after it was approved.

Click here to view the contract signed on September 17th, 2008 between SMMC Supervisory Board and AnG Consulting.

Click here to view the Chamber of Commerce Declaration showing that AnG Consulting is not registered on St. Maarten.

Cole Bay/Sandy Ground:--- On Saturday November 17th, 2012 at approximately 2:30pm, a Simpson Bay police patrol was informed of a car break-in that had just taken place in the vicinity of La Bamba. The suspects in this case were two unknown men who were driving a silver colored Hyundai Accent with license plate P-6462. The suspects had fled the scene in the direction of Cole Bay. The patrols immediately started searching the area for the vehicle and suspects in questions. During the search a patrol spotted the suspected vehicle and one male person was driving. The police patrol started following the vehicle and when the suspect noticed he was being followed he increased his speed and headed across the border to Marigot. The patrol informed the Central Dispatch of what was taking place. The French authorities were immediately informed as the patrol crossed the border. The car was followed to Sandy Ground where the suspect jumped out of the car and went into hiding. The police officers stayed on the scene where the suspect had left the car awaiting the arrival of the Gendarmes. After a short while the suspect turned himself in. The Gendarmes arrived immediately on the scene and after being informed arrested the suspect and confiscated the vehicle. The officers then returned to the Dutch side and informed the Public Prosecutor of the incident while the suspect remained in custody on the French side. On Sunday November 18th, the suspect with initials G.A.H. born in de Dominican rep. was handed over to the Police Department. He was arrested and taken to the Philipsburg Police Station where he remains in custody for further investigation.

KPSM Police Report

Cole Bay:--- A man with initials R.W. filed a complaint with the Detective Department stating that on Friday November 16th at approximately 05:10pm while behind of the counter of the former Tito's Bar on the Well road, an unknown young man came into the establishment and at an unexpected moment snatched his gold chain from his neck and took off running. The victim stated he chased the suspect for a short while but then stopped. The Special Robbery Unit is investigating this case.

KPSM Police Report

Bush Road:--- On Friday November 16th at approximately 12:40pm, police arrested a man with initials J.O.M. born on Sint Maarten (25) in an ongoing attempted murder investigation. The arrest took place on the Bush road in the vicinity of the Vehicle Inspection Center, when the suspect drove up in a car with license plate 5440 ABB accompanied by a friend. The attempted murder took place in Dutch Quarter on October 3rd of this year. The suspect had shot his girlfriend in the apartment she was staying and after shooting her he fled the scene and had been on the run ever since. The suspect was taken to the Philipsburg Police Station and handed over to the Detective Department. He will remain in custody for further investigation.

KPSM Police Report

pjiaeupgradesatsflightplan19112012SIMPSON BAY:--- Princess Juliana Int'l Airport operating company N.V. (PJIAE) is proud to announce that the Air Traffic Services Division has met all requirements in accordance with Amendment 1 to ICAO PANS ATM DOC 4444 that pertains to the implementation of the ICAO New Flight Plan on November 15, 2012.

PJIAE upgraded the AFTN (Aeronautical Fixed Teletype Network) with the latest communication system, the AMHS (Air Traffic Message Handling System) provided by UBITECH at the ATC Facility during the month of July, and also upgraded the automation system by RAYTHEON during the month of August 2012 in preparation of the ICAO New Flight Plan Implementation date of November 15, 2012.

The new flight plan was introduced to enable airlines to indicate the capabilities of their aircraft and better utilize the airspace, thus cutting cost on fuel and reducing delays.

Operator training and technical training on both systems were carried by Ubitech and Raytheon specialists. Flight Information Officers within Princess Juliana Int'l Airport Air Traffic Services Division were trained by local Air Traffic Control instructors.

PJIAE Air Traffic Services performed several successful tests with DCANSP in Curacao, FAA, and several Airlines flight plan dispatch centers.

Air Navigation Service Providers in the Caribbean, Central America, North America and Canada did not encounter any major errors during the transition period from November 12 to November 15, 2012. The official cut-over at midnight (Universal Coordinated Time) of the new flight plan was successful.

Safety and technology enhancement with an emphasis on cost effectiveness is the main focus of PJIAE and it is the intention to have one communication system operational within the Terminal Control Area of the airport.

PJIAE officials are currently in talks with airport authorities of the islands within its airspace about becoming user agents of the newly upgraded AMHS and Automation system at PJIAE.

rotarysunrisedonatestodiabetesfoundation19112012A donation of USD 350 was presented to Diabetes Foundation of St. Maarten at their presentation of the diabetes foot investigation results 2012 in the A.C. Wathey Hall, Government Administration Building, this contribution is part of the joint organization of the training in foot care for diabetes patients to further support efforts to decrease burden of chronic diseases, including Diabetes Training that will be given to nurses and owners of beauty salons to be aware of sensibility disorders of diabetics and to refer to experts in diabetic foot care.

Our sponsoring is to cover travel cost for the Podiatrist who will be traveling to St. Maarten during the presentation of the results of the foot study from the Foundation to health care workers. A copy of the study was also presented to the Sunrise Rotary Club.

Training dates will take place on the 25th and 26th of November, 2012; persons interested in attending can contact the DF for further information.

World Diabetes Day (WDD) was celebrated on November 14. The World Diabetes Day campaign is led by the International Diabetes Federation (IDF) it raises global awareness of diabetes its escalating rates around the world and how to prevent it.

The Sunrise Rotary Club 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 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., we are also on Facebook: Rotary Club of Saint Martin Sunrise.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The United Nation's (UN) Universal Children's Day, was established in 1954, and is celebrated on November 20. Each year countries promote international togetherness and awareness among children worldwide.

The UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), promotes and coordinates this special day, which also works towards improving children's welfare.

On November 20, countries use the date to highlight the Declaration of the Rights of the Child and the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, would like to wish the young people of the nation a happy Children's Day.

"Universal Children's Day acknowledgement represents important steps that were taken in the 1950s and 1980s with respect to children's rights, an obligation, which has to be respected by all.

"Making a commitment to respect the rights of children has profound implications for the status of children in our society. Children are subjects of rights, and those rights impose obligations on adults to ensure their implementation, and it is necessary to address the inter-relation between the rights embodied in the Convention in order to promote respect for children.

"One of the most important rights of the Convention states that all children capable of expressing a view have the right to do so freely in all matters of concern to them and that their view shall be given due weight in accordance with their age and maturity.

"On this 2012 Universal Children's Day, I call on parents and guardians to reflect on the aforementioned, on how this takes place within their own family circle. Communication and dialogue are the foundations of excellent family interaction. Happy Children's Day," Minister Jacobs said on Monday.

On December 14, 1954, the UN General Assembly recommended that all countries should introduce an annual event from 1956 known as Universal Children's Day to encourage fraternity and understanding between children all over the world and promoting the welfare of children.

On November 20, 1959, the UN General Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child and on November 20, 1989, it adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Since 1990, Universal Children's Day also marks the anniversary of the date that the UN General Assembly adopted both the declaration and the convention on children's rights.

smmc23082012CAY HILL:--- The Court of First Instance has ruled in favor of St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) in this second court case we started against the Inspectorate. SMMC is very happy with the outcome and we hope that this verdict can help bring back the focus on improving quality health care in a realistic manner. In the first court case the judge had ruled that the case was not admissible because the letter send by the Inspectorate to the SMMC was not a formal decision (in Dutch:"beschikking") but an informative letter that could not be appealed.

SMMC first wants to stress that it recognizes the authority of the Inspectorate of Health Care. A good and healthy working relation with the Inspectorate stimulates the improvement of safe and quality health care, which is our goal. SMMC is not opposed external supervision on its services.

In this second court case the Court of First Instance ruled against the 13 demands that the Inspectorate of Public Health imposed on the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) on October 12th citing that the demands are insufficient substantially motivated and carelessly prepared.

It is unacceptable and irresponsible that the Inspectorate being the highest supervisory authority in health care handled in that manner.

The judge ruled in favor of SMMC because he is of the opinion that:

  1. there is no final report as the inspector did not take the 23 pages of comments of SMMC in consideration;
  2. the Inspectorate did not give SMMC reasonable time to respond to the draft report and again not enough time to submit an action plan that should be fully supported by the Board of Directors, Supervisory Council and Specialists;
  3. the Inspectorate complained about the attitude of SMMC while there were no facts or findings in the report to substantiate this;
  4. the Inspectorate stated in the report that there were no high risk factors found that needed immediate action. This cannot support the stringent and heavy measures that the Inspectorate imposed on SMMC.

The judge concluded that the imposed demands in the letter of October 12th don't have a legal basis, are unjustified, unnecessary or practically impossible to carry out in the given time-frame.

The manner in which the Inspectorate handled towards SMMC defied all grounds of reasonableness and fairness. We started the court case because we felt that the Inspectorate interfered in the governance of SMMC in a way that has no direct relation to health care. The SMMC however does not oppose the external supervision of the Inspectorate on our services.

Imposing unreasonable demands and communicating and/or implying that SMMC is unsafe, while this is clearly not the case and again also not proven in the draft report, has had detrimental consequences on the trust of the community in the care given at SMMC.

Chairman of the Board of Directors, Dr. Scot: "If you talk about sub-optimal care you should be clear and give an explanation or definition what sub-optimal care entails. If you talk about 7 incidents whereby patients died, you should have the final reports of your investigations in your hand and not be "still working on them". He continues: "If you perform unannounced inspections, ask questions, look into documents and even take pictures, you should explain what you came to inspect, submit a report of the findings of that visit as soon as possible with your recommendations how to improve the service. These changes in approach will lead to improvement of the care and in building a relationship based on trust."

This will then positively improve the trust of potential financiers in SMMC's ability to responsibly carry the financial obligation of the investment related to the expansion and will increase the chance for the realization of the much needed expansion project. A project that is critical to improve the health care in the SMMC.

Daily our staff deals with patients and visitors who question the safety of care at the hospital and question the staffs qualifications and ability. The hostile situation created has made it extremely difficult for our staff to stay motivated and focused on delivering quality care. We publicly commend our staff and affiliated specialists for still doing so.

In the ruling the judge highlighted that in the audit report the inspectorate literally stated that it has not noted any findings at SMMC of severe risk to health care. The judge stated that based on the law, the instruments of administrative enforcement, conditional penalties and imposing fines are reserved for severe cases of misconduct. This is categorically not the case at SMMC.

Amidst the negative campaign against SMMC, we maintained our focus on improving quality care. We have been and are working on improving the health care offered. We agree with certain points mentioned in the audit report and prior to receipt of the report have developed a plan of approach to further improve quality care aspects. We have shared our plan with the Inspectorate, however it did not consider it. We have developed an action plan in line with the request of the Inspectorate and have worked on meeting the demands imposed on us in the letter of October 12th within our capabilities. All which have not been considered by the Inspectorate. The Judge has recognized our actions and considered this in his verdict.

The SMMC will continue to work on the action plan that was sent to the Inspectorate and will execute and implement the steps to improve the quality and patient safety in the SMMC. We will work with the Inspectorate when they come, announced or unannounced. Management and the entire staff are committed to improve the care in a realistic manner.

A critical stance from our stakeholders to do the right things right and continue to work on improvement, be it from the Inspectorate, patient groups, insurance companies and alike are welcomed by the SMMC. It is however essential that there can be a dialogue between parties whereby parties are willing to listen to and consider the information given and that there is a basis of trust. Trust is something you have to earn, something that we also have to earn. If we have to be more transparent then we will work on that.

The St. Maarten Medical Center is the only hospital on the Dutch side of St. Maarten. The Community should feel safe at SMMC. We truly hope that the verdict can help establish some form a normalcy.

Management Team, Board of Directors, Supervisory Council
St. Maarten Medical Center

The Public Prosecutor's Office will give a follow up to police efforts during the so called "Operation Vigilance'. Like last year the Prosecutor's Office will strongly cooperate with police to maintain safety in the streets during the coming holiday season. Arrangements have been made on how to tackle all sorts of crime and unwanted phenomena, such as unlicensed street sellers, gypsy taxis, pick pockets, and shop lifters. They can expect a zero tolerance policy both from police and the prosecutor. Unlicensed street sellers will face prosecution and forfeiture of their illegal merchandise. Gypsy taxi drivers will face their taxi being seized and their cases presented in court. Robbers will likely celebrate Christmas in jail.
A special Court session will be arranged in January 2013 when all cases will be presented to the judge.
By arranging this follow up the Prosecutor's Office wants to underline the importance of this police operation and their joint effort to maximize safety and security during the holiday season.

Press Release from Public Prosecutor's Office

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- A workshop is planned for beauty salons and spas in particular for their owners and employees about identifying diabetic feet on November 26.

Beauty salon and spa owners and employees are asked to sign-up with the Ministry of Public Health by calling 542-2078 or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. The workshop will be held at Carl & Sons Café on the Walter Nisbeth road.

The Minister of Public Health and his overall prevention program 'Get Checked' along with the Collective Prevention Services (CPS) in the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, is working in collaboration with the Diabetes Foundation and Rotary Club St. Martin Sunrise, to profile diabetes prevention, and have organized a number of activities.

Diabetes is escalating around the world and the global community needs to be informed including the community of Sint Maarten how to prevent the illness in most cases.

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that more than 346 million people worldwide have diabetes. This number is likely to more than double by 2030 without intervention. Almost 80 per cent of diabetes deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Celebration of Rights of the Child kicked off on Sunday with Educational Festival at the Raoul Illidge Sports Complex by the UJIMA Foundation.

The Committee on the Rights of the Child (CRC) is the body of independent experts that monitors implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child by its State parties.

All States parties are obliged to submit regular reports to the Committee on how the rights are being implemented. States must report initially two years after acceding to the Convention and then every five years. The Committee examines each report and addresses its concerns and recommendations to the State party in the form of concluding observations.

The theme is "Children's Rights an Obligation, Respect It."

Monday, November 19th – December 1st 2012

Philipsburg Jubilee Library Exhibit

Tuesday, November 20th 2012: 9:00am

Commemoration of International Day Rights of the Child

Official opening at the Collectivité building in Marigot

Platform of discussion with the different partners of a child's life from St. Maarten/St. Martin.

Wednesday, November 21st

"BE WISE" children and associations all day at Sports Auditorium in Marigot. The day to end off with "LIGHTING OF CANDLES"

Exhibition at the Library in Marigot.

Thursday, November 22nd

Unveiling of the painting in Marigot.

Saturday, November 24th 2012: 9:00am – 5:00pm

Sports day of friendly games with children from St. Martin & St. Maarten participating in various sporting disciplines.

Alberic Richards Stadium in Sandy Ground and Sal Omnisport

Friday, November 30th 2012: 9:00am – 12:30pm

Voice of our Children - Panel discussion on "Bullying" Belair Community Center

Friday, November 30th 2012: 7:00pm – 9:00pm

St. Maarten Youth Council & Youth Parliament

Arts, Poetry and Essay Awards Presentation

Rupert Maynard Community Center in St. Peters

His Excellency Governor Eugene B. Holiday begins 5-day working visit to Europe on Monday November 19, 2012. The focus of the visit is on sustainable educational, cultural, and economic development. During his working visit Governor Holiday will meet with the Director General of the UNESCO and other UNESCO representatives, as well as with the Permanent representative of the Dutch Kingdom at UNESCO and the Dutch Ambassador in Paris.
The Governor will also visit the EU headquarters in Brussels where he will hold talks with, among others, EU Commissioner for Development Cooperation and the Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of the Netherlands at the European Union.
Governor Holiday will conclude his visit in The Netherlands where he will have a number of meetings. During his stay in The Netherlands Governor Holiday will, among others, pay a visit to the Cultural Heritage Agency, meet with the new Chairperson of the Dutch Second Chamber and attend the bi-annual meeting between the Governors of Aruba, Curacao and Sint Maarten and the Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations.

PHILIPBURG:--- JCI St. Maarten was once again in the spotlight for their great achievement during their National Convention held recently in Willemstad, Curacao.
Highlight of the event was Mr. Shaquille Ortega representing St. Maarten, taking home the top prize in the Speaking competition for his speech themed "Diversity is strength rather than a weakness". Mr. Ortega hailing form the Learning Unlimited School, was the winner of local competition a week prior to moving on to the National level where he represented St. Maarten.
In his speech Mr. Ortega outlined how despite our differences in race, ethnic backgrounds, educational level and social class, these elements indeed makes us stronger as individuals and a community. He further stated that even despite our differences many people have made St. Maarten their home and have contributed towards the building of the country in various ways. This title marks the third consecutive year that JCI St. Maarten has earned the top prize in this category.

The theme of this years' Convention was 'Diversity into Action' was held in Willemstad, Curacao by one the local chapters, JCI Willemstad, where the young leaders got together to elect the new of board directors and discuss issues and strategies for the upcoming calendar year, slated to start in January. During the event, the members engage in networking, trainings, service to humanity and socializing.

The members, who also believe that they are individually responsible for better communities, took some time from their busy agenda, to execute their fair share of community work in the district of Wishi/ Marchena. While one group was busy cleaning up a neglected sport facility of the district, another hosted a campaign at a nearby community center on the topic diabetes that was also assisted and attended by some key physicians in Curacao. With this initiative the young leaders encourage the leaders of all the countries of the Dutch Caribbean not only to sit at the round table and talk, but also get out and be active, put your passion into action. The project was hosted by members of Aruba, Curacao and St. Maarten.

JCI St. Maarten is a non-profit organization affiliated with Junior Chamber International (JCI), a worldwide organization of young active citizens that contributes to the creation of positive changes in the community in which they live and serve and by extension the world, particularly among the ages of 18-40.
JCI Dutch Caribbean is the National Organization to the chapter of the former Netherlands Antilles and Aruba.

Jeff Berger's www.everythingstmaarten.com website surpassed 3,500,000 visitors this past weekend, as it continues to promote St. Maarten and St. Martin around the world.
To celebrate, the site will give away seven SXM vacations early next month and an additional vacation in January. Entry is open to anyone; enter online at
www.everythingstmaarten.com.
A property of Jeff Berger's Crystal Pineapple Award-nominated JMB Communications, the site started in 1993 as a writing sample for JMB, Berger's PR
and marketing company.
"Since our original one-page story about the island was created as a simple writing sample, we never had any expectation that it would be seen by anyone other than our marketing communications and PR clients," Berger recounts. "But then the search engines kicked in a people looking for St. Maarten information found our story."
The site has grown so today, it includes many dozens of pages plus several affiliated pages on Facebook, LinkedIn, and a free weekly newsletter read by over
180,000 people worldwide.

Prizes in the December 10 celebratory giveaway include:
Vacations at top St. Maarten / St. Martin hotels:

  • Hotel L'Esplanade, Grand Case;
  • Divi Little Bay Beach Hotel, Little Bay;
  • Oyster Bay Beach Resort, Oyster Pond;
  • Summit Resort Hotel, Cupecoy;
  • Club Fantastico, Orient Bay (naturist);
  • Mary's Boon Beach Resort on beautiful Simpson Bay Beach;
  • La Vista Resort or La Vista Beach in Pelican Key.

More prizes for the Grand Prize winner:

  • Dinner for two at renowned Chef Dino Jagtiani's Temptation or Rare restaurants
  • Dinner for two at IZI Ristorante Italiano
  • Dinner for two at Spiga Restaurant
  • Dinner for two at Le Pressoir Restaurant
  • Dinner for two at Daniel's By The Sea
  • Dinner for two at Pineapple Pete
  • Dinner for two at Toppers or Toppers by the Sea
  • Breakfast or lunch for two at Mr. Busby's Beach Bar or Island Pizza
  • Free day trip to Tintamarre aboard Neil Roebert's Celine catamaran
  • Free massage from Tricia Altenau from AIA Massage
  • Free factory tour and free ice cream from Etna Ice Cream
  • Free one-week car rental from Unique Car Rental
  • Free cell phone rental from Sharon's Cell Phone Rental

Entries are open until December 5.

In a letter dated October 15, the Social Economic Council (SER) posed a number of questions to the Prime Minister about the nature of the apparent filling-in activities of the Great Salt Pond, and the status of a possible drag race-strip and cricket stadium project.
Like the general public and many organizations in society, the SER took notice of the filling activities in the north-western part of the Great Salt Pond through the news media and through their own observations. Remarkably, at that moment there was no clarity yet about who authorized the filling of the Pond, nor had there been any official government announcement as to the use of the reclaimed land.
As the main advisory body to government regarding social-economic matters, the SER expressed their interest in such an apparent project with an evident social-economic impact and unavoidable environmental consequences. It is the duty of the SER to advise government, solicited or unsolicited, on all important socio-economic issues. In order to execute its task however, the council needs to be informed about the state of affairs in government decision making.
By means of the questions submitted to government, the SER requested confirmation of the fact that the reclaimed land would indeed be used for a drag race strip and/or cricket stadium, and furthermore, should such a project not materialize, inquiring if the sand would be removed again.
Furthermore, the SER inquired whether any environmental, health or economic impact studies were conducted to support the decision to pursue the project at hand, with specific attention to the water management situation in and around the Great Salt Pond to prevent flooding, and to noise or air pollution.
Finally, questions were posed as to the efficiency and financial aspects of this project, inquiring what level of government investment would be involved, and whether operational subsidies would be necessary, or if there would be any other impact on government finances. From the point of view of cost-effectiveness, the SER asked whether the option of a new cricket stadium was compared with the upgrading of existing facilities or with constructing a multifunctional sports facility.
Up to the present day, a month from submitting the letter, the SER did not receive any reply to their inquiries.

Click here to view SER letter to Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams sent on October 15, 2012.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Part of the responsibilities of the Inspection Department TEZVT - Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (LVV) which is part of the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications, includes the issue of pre-entry application forms and the inspection of agricultural, animal and seafood products when they arrive in the country.

Since the placement of a notice in the media with respect to pre-entry application forms, a number of individuals and importers have inquired for additional information and to put the necessary system in place. TEZVT/LVV however, is appealing to all importers who have yet to make an effort and contact the department to do so as soon as possible.

Sint Maarten as part of the Caribbean community is obligated to comply with international laws, rules and regulations.

The Inspection Department TEZVT - LVV informs importers of agricultural, animal and seafood products that approved import rules and guidelines have to be followed. These conditions have been implemented to protect human, animal and plant health. The process and forms have been approved by the Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunications.

Businesses and individuals desirous of importing agricultural, animal or seafood products must fill out and submit an import application form. This must be done at least five (5) working days prior to the arrival of the produce and will give adequate time for the preparation of the import permit.

It is the duty of the importer to secure his/her permits prior to the arrival of their produce and to ensure that their products are accompanied by necessary Sanitary or Phytosanitary certificates. Products or produce not listed on the application but which appear on the aircraft or ship manifest will be subject to additional control measures.

Importers must request the necessary forms in order to comply with the import conditions. The forms must be filled completely as they address food safety and environmental protection issues.

Businesses and individuals importing agricultural products from within the region also have to comply with enhanced import protocols that have been put into place at our port border control points.

The Inspection Department TEZVT- Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (LVV) office is located at Zoutsteeg nr. 3, Philipsburg, in the building that houses the Department of Economic Licenses. The office can be reached by calling 543-7820 ext. 148 for further information.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Parliamentarians will be meeting with Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Development, and Environment & Infrastructure (VROMI) Hon. William Marlin on November 19, and Minister of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs on November 20.

The Central Committee with Minister Marlin is scheduled for Monday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

Minister Hon. William Marlin, has been invited to parliament to provide information about maintenance and zoning.

This meeting was requested by the United Peoples (UP) party faction.

The second Central Committee meeting is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at 2:30pm in the General Assembly Chamber. Originally it was scheduled for 2:00pm.

This central committee meeting is a continuation of the October 22 session with the Minister of Education which was adjourned to be reconvened. The agenda points are the present Education Policy followed by the present Youth and Sports Policy. This meeting was requested by the United Peoples (UP) party faction.

Members of the public are always welcome to be present in the General Assembly Chamber during public meetings to follow the parliamentary session scheduled for that particular day.

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

The parliamentary sessions 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.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- All French residents who holds an expired Sint Maarten driver's license is hereby requested to call the Sint Maarten Civil Registry Department to make an appointment.

Appointments will take place between Monday and Friday from 11.00am to 3.30pm with the exception of Wednesday's, to renew their driver's license.

The driver's license will be valid until March 31, 2013.

The following documents are required: 1. Passport picture; 2. Valid French ID/passport; 3. Medical Declaration; 4. Proof of French residency (attestation domicile); 5. and an Expired Driver's License.

Note that the Civil Registry Department will only accept and process by appointment only.

For more information and for making appointments you can call tel. 542-2457.

Philipsburg:--- Former Gynecologist and founding member of the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) Dr. Michel Petit has issued a strong call on the supervisory board of SMMC to do the honourable thing and dismiss its Managing Director Dr. George Scot.

In a press release Dr. Petit said that based on the recent development and court verdict issued by the Court of First Instance it is clear that the MD Dr. George Scot is not acting in the interest of Health Care and the residents of St. Maarten.

Dr. Petit said that his involvement in Health Care in St. Maarten for over 27 years is known to the Council and the people of St. Maarten. He said based on his own experience and his current opinion about the management of SMMC which is known to the council by now since they also admitted to the Inspectorate that the council is fully aware of the existing problems the inspectorate highlighted in its report.

Dr. Petit said he recently got information that the SMMC Foundation entered into a contractual agreement with an N.V. called AnG Consulting, this agreement is worth in excess of Naf. 350,000.00 per year including bonuses. A contract that has a lifetime of five years. The N.V. AnG Consulting was represented at the signing of this contract by its director who is also the MD of SMMC board of Directors Dr. George Scot. This is extremely unethical and there lies a severe conflict of interest based on the ordinance on health care that stipulates that persons that are part of an institution at managerial level cannot be part of companies doing business with the same institution.

However, the most troubling issue with this contract, is that it was signed by the Chairman of the of the Supervisory Council/board and AnG Consulting N.V. on 17/09/08 without the Supervisory Council doing a background research on the legality of AnG Consulting. It is now clear that this N.V. AnG Consulting is not registered at the Chamber of Commerce and probably does not have a business license and is not paying the Director's Licenses fees which is required by law.

"I cannot believe that the Supervisory Board did not do a background check for registration and license and attach the documents to the existing contract they have with AnG Consulting. While I want to believe that this is just an oversight on their part and they trusted the Director of AnG Consulting N.V. What is sure is that the director of AnG Consulting N.V. knew that his company was not registered at the Chamber of Commerce and the company was not meeting its rightful and legal obligations. I still would leave it up to your council as why this was not done the legal way. I would also leave it up to your council as to how you would categorize and individual or company doing business with a foundation responsible and ensuring that quality health care is provided to its people/clients, while that company is not meeting its legal obligations.

This situation as it is unfolding will not inspire sufficient trust in the institution and the future project and expansion of SMMC and by extension the improvement of health care on St. Maarten is in jeopardy. Serious financial institutions would hesitate to lend 30 million guilders to a foundation whose general director is doing business with the foundation that hired him via his own company that is not registered on St. Maarten and probably does not have a business license.

In no way the situation at SMMC is conducive of improving health care on St. Maarten and certainly is disrespectful to the citizens of St. Maarten who are paying their fair share of taxes. Members of the Supervisory Council/Board of SMMC I urge you for the sake of health care, future expansion of SMMC, the citizens of St. Maarten to take adequate action and dismiss the Managing Director of SMMC board of Directors Dr. George Scot. SMMC director Dr. George Scot is also constantly absent from his job for approximately six months of the year for the past few years. At this stage the Council should re-appoint two directors as allowed by the articles of incorporation of SMMC Foundation.

In doing so the SMMC will regain some credibility within the community and lending institutions. It is clear a "one man" show has its consequences which are not in the interest of SMMC and health care.

Philipsburg:--- A judge approved the proposal of the Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte with regards to a case of severe police brutality. According to victim's Attorney Brenda Brooks, a Guyanese national was severely beaten, got his jaw broken, and bitten several times by a police dog on Friday night by six police officers.

Brooks said that after she met with her client on Saturday and saw his injuries she immediately contacted Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos and a judge in the Court of First Instance who ordered that she be given the file on the case regarding her client on Monday. Brooks said it appears as though her client was driving through a traffic diversion somewhere in Sucker Garden and he did not see police officers standing in the area conducting a traffic control. Attorney Brooks said that the police are claiming that the man hit a female police officer on her arm while driving through the diversion. Brooks said according to her client the police began following him and stopped him and the man panicked because he did not have his passport on him with his visa inside. According to Attorney Brooks her client got out of his vehicle and ran in the bushes and the police immediately loose the police dog on him and when the dog started to bite him he surrendered. Brooks said her client told her that even though he surrendered the police beat him severely and broke his jaw. "What is amazing about all of this is that the police took the man to the emergency room and while there an officer spoke to the doctors and told them that he fell down and that was how his jaw got broken."

Brooks said that the judge agreed that the case must be investigated by an independent body which is the Landsrecherche as suggested by the Chief of Police Peter de Witte to the Prosecutor's office.

In an invited comment, Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte said that the case was brought to his attention on Saturday and he advised the Prosecutor's office to have the matter be investigated by the Landsrecherche for the sake of transparency because the injuries the man suffered are serious.

 

Police officers injured during control/ suspect arrested.

During a general control carried out by police on Friday November 16th, one female police officer was hit and injured by a vehicle. The general control was taking place at approximately 08:30 p.m. at the crossing of Gladiola road and L.B. Scot road at the Jose Lake Sr. Ballpark. A female officer had given the driver of a private vehicle with license plate 320 ZBB 971 a stop sign and instructed him to enter the parking lot of the ball park to be controlled. Instead cooperating with officer and following the orders she had given him the driver increased his speed and drove the car towards the officer. The officer jumped aside to avoid being hit by the vehicle, however, she was struck on her lower part of her right arm by the outer rear-view mirror. The driver did not stop and continued fleeing from the scene. A police patrol and K-9 patrol chased the suspect vehicle through the neighborhood. At some point the suspect jumped out of the still moving vehicle and took off running. After a short search the police K-9 the suspect was located hiding in the thick bushes in the Betty's Estate area. The police dog was sent in and the suspect was taken out of the bushes. The suspect however continued to resist against the arresting officers. The suspect was then over powered by the officers and taken to the Philipsburg Police Station. At the police station the suspect with initials R.L. (36) from Guyana was treated by paramedics for the injuries he had suffered while resisting his arrest. The female officer was taken to the Sint Maarten Medical Center for treatment where she later learnt that she had suffered a fracture to her right lower arm. The vehicle in question was confiscated and the suspect remains in custody for further investigation.

KPSM Police Report

murderfillin13082012Marigot:--- The Gendarmes are busy investigating the shooting death of a young man who was killed in Agrement Friday night. SMN News learnt that the young man who works at an Indian store "Multibus" across from Nina Duverly School in Marigot was brutally murdered during an altercation. Several persons that know the victim identified him as Alain Mainville son of Territorial Police Alexis Carty.

Sources said that the victim was involved in a fight the night before with someone identified as "Maccow" that lives in St. James and it is believed that this is the person shot and killed Mainville.

Captain of the Gendarmerie Mathieu Glavieux confirmed that the Gendarmes are busy investigating a homicide which took place in Agrement Friday night. Glavieux said he is not in a position to divulge any information on the ongoing investigation since the case is in the hands of the Prosecutor of the Republic.

The Police department launched its 2012 Holiday Season Project on November 15th. This project is called "Operation Vigilance 2012" which will continue for some time into the 2013 and like the previous years will definitively be focusing on SAFETY. The cruise season has started, the mega yachts are arriving and more flights are landing on Sint Maarten. This holiday season promises to be a very busy one and it will be another major challenge for the police department in combating criminality. There will be many shoppers on the island and also those who are there involved in criminal activity. The police management and the Community Police Officers have kept meetings with other departments such as Immigration and Naturalization Department, Customs, V.K.S., Fire Department, Control Unit, Ambulance Department, VROMI and other stakeholders such as Indian Merchant Association, Chinese Ass., the Taxi's and Bus Drivers Associations, to discuss issues such as crime, public order and safety. The police department will be assisted by the V.K.S, Control Unit, and Customs for the increase in manpower. There will be an increased police patrols on foot, on bicycle, and in cars in Philipsburg and surrounding areas, Simpson Bay, Maho Reef, Low Lands, and surrounding areas and also other areas where tourist frequently visit. There will also be an increase in police patrols in residential areas during the day and at night. There will be road and street closures, traffic diversions, and other traffic measures taken, depending on how busy these areas become. The goals of this project are to reduce the amount of armed robberies, chain snatchings, business and home break-ins. Increase controls in and around hotel and restaurants etc. There will be many traffic controls. All drivers should carry their valid driver's license at all time with them and should have all documents for their vehicle in order. Everyone should walk with proper identification to avoid unnecessary inconvenience.

pjlsxmdaypoetryevening16112012PHILIPSBURG:--- Tuesday November 13, 2012 The Philipsburg Jubilee Library (PJL) in collaboration with the Rotary Club St. Martin Sunrise hosted the Readers are Leaders post St. Maarten's Day Poetry Evening entitled "An Expression of Love for St. Maarten's Past, Present and Future", geared specifically for high schools students.

The Readers are Leaders poetry evenings are organized to promote literacy by encouraging high school students to not only read but express their thoughts, feelings and ideas through the written word. Monique Alberts, Director of PJL and Marcelia Henry, President of the Rotary Club St. Martin Sunrise each gave word of welcome. Host Lenworth Wilson introduced poets Brilliana Hodge of the Sundial school and Andrew Peterson of the St. Dominic High School, who bravely expressed their pride, frustration and love for St. Maarten through their spoken words. St. Maarten student, Merlina Aventurin, currently studying at the Tallahassee Community College, was invited to share her poetry, to the delight of the audience, via a Skype video call. Audience members were also treated with a mix of jazz and reggae music by the MPC Band.

Students interested in joining the Readers are Leaders can contact the Philipsburg Jubilee Library at 542-2970 or join their FaceBook page to get more information.

councilofstatepresentationtocom16112012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- A delegation of the Dutch Council of State ('Raad van State') consisting of Marten Oosting, member of the 'Staatsraad'; Dennis Richardson, member of the 'Staatsraad van het Koninkrijk'); Ron van der Veer, advisor; Arnold Weggeman, acting director legislation, accompanied by Vice Chairman of the Council of Advice Mavis Brooks-Salmon, brought a courtesy visit to the Council of Ministers this week.

Deputy Prime Minister Hon. William Marlin, Hon. Minister Cornelius de Weever and Hon. Minister Romeo Pantophlet were present during the meeting as other Ministers were off island at the time.

Oosting provided an explanation on the role of the Council of State in the process of lawmaking as well as their procedures applied.

The institute was established in 1531 and the advisory branch is currently the highest advisor to the government and parliament in matters of legislation and administration.

Aruba created its Council of Advice after obtaining their status of aparte as country in 1987, and both Sint Maarten and Curaçao did similar after the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles October 10, 2010.

A close collaboration has been established between all the Councils of Advice and the Council of State within the Kingdom of the Netherlands; regular consultations take place and a conference is planned to take place every two years.

The next upcoming one will take place on Sint Maarten. Part of the visit of the members of the Council of State included a meeting with Parliament and a guest lecture at the University of St. Martin with the topic 'Good advice is precious. On the importance of independent advice on legislation.'

A visit to the BES islands was also part of the itinerary.

marineparkmoviesnapshot16112012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation, supported by the Prins Bernhard Cultuur Fonds and through the efforts of filmmakers LeRoy French and Laura Bijnsdorp, has developed a short, thirty second video clip showing the public video images of the wildlife which can be found within the Man of War Shoal Marine Park. "Many people are not aware of the diverse and important Marine Life which can be found within the Man of War Shoal Marine Park. Therefore we thought it very important to show the community how much diversity there is still left in the ocean surrounding St. Maarten and the importance of protecting it," stated a release from the Nature Foundation. The soundtrack for the movie is from a humpback whale singing, which Nature Foundation staff recorded while researching the migrating whale population within the Man of War Shoal marine Park.

The images were taken within the Man of War Shoal Marine Park, the island's only natural area protected by law. The Nature Foundation is the Environmental Conservation and Management Organization tasked with the Management and Protection of the Marine Park. "Our goal with the launching of the clip is to of course use social media as much as possible to promote the video so that people can see what their underwater resources look like. Secondly we hope that, with support of the Prins Bernhard Cultuur Fonds, we can show the video clip ion the preview section of the local theater so that movie goers can also have an idea. In the meantime we encourage the public to share this video as many times so that people are aware of the amazing Marine Life that can be found inside of the Man of War Shoal Marine Park, "continued a Foundation statement.

The Video can be found on the Nature Foundation YouTube page (NFSXM) or by following the link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XleHnRYJkyw&feature=plcp. The video can also be seen on the Nature Foundation Facebook Page Facebook.com/St-Maarten-Nature-Foundation.

jbloemandebest16112012Philipsburg:--- Inspector General Dr. Earl Best, Interim Inspector General Dr. Jan Haeck, and attorney at law Jairo Bloem told reporters that they are saddened by the verdict rendered by the court of First Instance on November 16th, 2012. Inspector General Dr. Earl Best in his statements said that Court of First Instance ruled against the demands the Inspectorate of Public Health imposed on the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) on October 12th. Dr. Best said that the Inspectorate respects the verdict the court rendered, however laments very much the grounds on which the judge assessed the case and believes that the verdict is judicially flawed.

In explaining the situation Dr. Best said that on October 12, 2012 the Inspectorate imposed 13 measures against SMMC to ensure that good basic quality of care is rendered in SMMC and as such within the only hospital on St. Maarten. These measures were imposed after the Inspectorate established, following an extensive investigation, that the care rendered is presently sub-optimal/sub-standard. This was also the conclusion drawn by the Inspectorate of the now defunct Netherlands Antilles in its reports in the years 2007 and 2008. It is therefore not now that sub-standard care is being rendered in SMMC; that has been going on for several years. SMMC is or should be aware hereof and the Inspectorate regretfully established in its latest report, that matters are not improving, on the contrary.

Dr. Best said it is well known that in the course of especially the last years various incidents have occurred in SMMC, with often dramatic consequences. It can in practice not be established that the sub-standard basic care that is being rendered within SMMC is at the root or forms the –main- cause of these incidents. On the other hand, it can also not be excluded that this sub-standard basic care has caused/influenced some of these incidents. It is therefore of cardinal importance that SMMC renders good basic care, as is required by Law and as can and should be expected by the St. Maarten Citizens.

smmccontractwithang16112012Instead of adjudging whether or not the measures imposed by the Inspectorate result in disproportional advantage to SMMC as per article 85 LAR, the Court of First Instance considered if the measures imposed by the Inspectorate are reasonable. This is an entirely different examination or review, and one that unavoidably puts the Court in First Instance in the seat of the Inspectorate, a position wherein it should not want to find itself in, for the simple reason that the Court of First Instance is not equipped or capable to determine whether or not good basic quality of care is rendered and what does and/or does not constitute serious violations that inhibit good basic quality of care. It is not without reason that the legislator has granted a discretionary right to the Inspectorate to make assertions with regards to quality of care and has determined that measures imposed, in this case by the Inspectorate, can only be suspended in case they are disproportionally disadvantageous to a party. The disputed verdict does not contain one (1) consideration pertaining to possible disproportional disadvantage. The Court of First Instance in essence ruled that the Inspectorate did not give SMMC enough time to respond to the draft report made by the Inspectorate and that the Inspectorate did not give SMMC the opportunity, although the SXM law does not require that, to be heard before deciding to impose the 13 measures. No consideration has been made pertaining how this, even if assumed that it is correct, causes SMMC to suffer disproportional disadvantage as a result of the imposed measures. One of the most remarkable aspects of the disputed verdict is that the Court of First Instance doesn't take a decision as to whether or not SMMC violated the law, as established by the Inspection. Without determining if the law has been violated by SMMC, the Court of First Instance however concludes that the reasons given by the Inspectorate to impose measures, are not severe enough. The Inspectorate begs to differ and wonders what definition, if any, the Court of First Instance applied for the qualification of "severe violation", in order to determine that the violations established by the Inspectorate (a subject that the Court of First Instance as it stated deliberately did not address in its verdict) are not severe enough to justify imposing measures.

The Court of First Instance not only applied incorrect judicial criteria in its decision of November 16th, 2012, but in deciding to within the limited scope of this injunction procedure as per the Law, also evaluate whether or not the infringements established by the Inspectorate should or should not be considered serious, it violated the discretionary rights granted by the legislator to the Inspectorate. The Inspectorate is of the opinion that it is especially fit and suited with professionals in the medical field, with the capacity to determine, as designated by the legislator, whether or not good basic quality of care is being rendered.

The quality of care and well-being of the St. Maarten citizens is what is at stake. The suspension by the Court of First Instance of the measures imposed by the Inspectorate in essence makes it impossible and in any case very challenging for the Inspectorate to fulfill its legal obligation to ensure that proper quality of care if rendered, at least expeditiously, and in general for the Inspectorate to exercise its legal authority. The Inspectorate fears that the various established infringements and the sub-standard care that is now being rendered with SMMC will continue.

smmccontractwithangsignatures16112012By law the decision of the Court of First Instance cannot be appealed. The Inspectorate is analyzing its recourses in order to still be able to safeguard that basic quality of care is available on St. Maarten for all citizens.

Responding to questions posed by the reporters present Dr. Best and his attorney said that the verdict rendered on Friday has made it quite difficult for the Inspectorate to conduct its duty which is in accordance with the law. Attorney at Law Jairo Bloem and the Dr. Best said that the Inspectorate will continue with its intensified supervision of SMMC. On Thursday, the Inspectorate issued a press release asking that SMMC terminate the contract they have with ANG Consulting because the company is not registered at the Chamber of Commerce neither does the company has a business license. The Inspectorate produced a copy of the declaration they received from the Chamber of Commerce that shows that ANG Consulting with whom SMMC has the contract is not registered, however there is a company registered as ANG Consultancy. Bloem said that the SMMC does not have a contract with ANG Consultancy and the by-law and the ordinance on health care clearly stipulates that persons who are part of the institution cannot be part of companies that are providing services for the same institution.

Dr. Best said also explained that right now the SMMC has no radiologist, there is only one intern specialist who already notified SMMC and the inspectorate that he will resign and there are also other doctors who already stated that the workload for them is too much and they too will soon leave SMMC. He further explained that St. Maarten has one gynecologist (Dr. Randall Friday) and the Medical Director has refused to work with this doctor instead he (Dr. Geoge Scot) is bringing in gynecologists from everywhere else.

Dr. Best also explained that he invited Dr. Scot to several meetings and Dr. George Scot chose not to attend any of the meetings. Furthermore, the Inspectorate met with the Supervisory Council and they admitted that they are aware of the concerns pointed out by the Inspectorate in its reports. Dr. Best also confirmed that he held a meeting with the General Practitioners on St. Maarten and they have all expressed concerns about the communication between them and the St. Maarten Medical Center.


Click here to view the Declaration from the Chamber of Commerce showing that AnG Consulting N.V. is not a registered company on St. Maarten.

cdeweeveratdiabeticfootcarepresentation16112012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development, and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever (second from left) attended the presentation on the results of the pilot project 'Evaluation of Diabetic Foot Care' on November 15 at the A.C. Wathey Hall in the Government Administration Building. Also present were health care professionals and representatives from the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, the Diabetes Foundation and Rotary Club St. Martin Sunrise. (DCOMM Photo)

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Everything is in place for the Diabetes 'Walk for Health' blue walk and bike-a-thon on Saturday, November 17.

The Minister of Public Health and his overall prevention program 'Get Checked' along with the Collective Prevention Services (CPS) in the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, in collaboration with the Diabetes Foundation and Rotary Club St. Martin Sunrise, have been working diligently to create awareness surrounding diabetes.

Residents and interested persons are asked to come and join the organizers for the Walk and Bike-a-thon that will kick-off from the Le Grand Marche Supermarket on the Bush Road at 6:00am under the banner, 'Walk for Health.'

The Diabetes Foundation of St. Maarten has tickets on sale for US$10 which includes a T-shirt, a healthy sandwich and orange/bush tea.

The walking route is: A.J.C. Brouwers road, Welgelegen road, over Link One, Front Street, past RBC Bank, left onto J. Yrausquin Blvd., Pondfill road to the stop lights, turn right onto A.Th. Illidge road, at the round-a-bout turn left onto Zaegersgut road towards Bush road, and back to Le Grande Marche Supermarket.

The bike-a-thon route is: Le Grand Marche Supermarket Bush Road starting 6:00pm, Prince Bernhard Bridge, Longwall road, Front Street right on Pompsteeg (by Sea Palace), Boardwalk (rest for water and fruits), Kaneelsteeg, Emmaplein, Suckergarden, Arch road, A.T. Illidge road, Coralita road, L.B. Scott road, ending at Le Grand Marche Supermarket Bush road.

nagicofoodandtoydriveflyer161102012GREAT BAY:--- NAGICO Insurances, will be hosting a NAGICO Christmas Food and Toy Drive on St. Maarten/St. Martin. The project is a collaborative effort by the Management & Staff of NAGICO Insurances. The aim is to give back to society by way of making it possible for some of our less fortunate children to experience the joy and cheer that the holiday season brings.

To achieve this goal we will be placing a 'Collection Bin' at our Front Offices as well as at the offices of participating Agents and Brokers. We encourage you to place non-perishable food items and new or gently used toys as your goodwill Christmas contribution.

This drive will run from October 29 - December 21. We believe that we can make an impact and we hope that this venture will be successful and become an annual event.

From the different neighborhood assessments carried out by the Department of Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs (CDFHA), indications are that an increasing number of persons encounter great difficulty in managing their personal finances. Upon further investigation it was learned from the individuals, and is parroted, that the two main reasons that determine the financial status of a person is primarily due to controllable and uncontrollable factors. Controllable factors can be defined as those internal forces that can be influenced by the individual through a change in behavior, attitude or circumstances. In this case, a controllable force consists of poor money management. In contrast, uncontrollable factors include, amongst others the high cost of living, unemployment, seasonal economic opportunities that have made financial planning for household's complex if not impossible. As a result, many persons find themselves living from paycheck to paycheck with no savings that would serve as a "safety net" in the event of unexpected expenses.

On St. Maarten, as in many societies, money is a fact of life. There is hardly any area of human activity where its influence is not felt. The inability to meet one's basic needs may engender desperation, low self-esteem and poor health. Thereby negatively hampering one's quality of life.

Through this lens Community development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs strives to organize empowerment programs and workshops Therefore, this course "Taking control through budgeting" is part of CDFHA's strategy to deliver social empowerment programs in the form of training workshops that are designed to equip residents with the tool and knowledge needed to be proactive, confident and improve one's financial capability in order to lead a fulfilling life.

"Taking control through budgeting" consists of a series of practical and interactive lectures where the general public and or persons, that face difficulty "in making ends meet", will acquire knowledge and skills to effectively manage their personal finances. Lectures were held at the Community Centers and or the various Community Help Desks located in the various districts and or buildings nearby the helpdesks that can accommodate the workshops and the number of participants targeted.

The course ran for nine weeks (Aug 27-Oct 29) allowing participants to be make full use of the workshops that were facilitated by S.I.F.M.A.

Each workshop session lasted two hours per week and the topics combines Introduction to Budgeting, Nutrition on a Budget, Importance of Insurance and Savings Plans, Living on a Budget and Knowing yourself-worth.

The course is scheduled to take place every 6 months and the next one is due early 2013; the general public will be informed in due time of the commencement date of the next course.
A total of 98 participants registered for the course and a total of 60 participants earned their certificate as they met the set criteria of attending 70% of the workshops provided.

The certificate ceremony will take place on Friday, November 16 at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library from 6:30-8:30 pm.

After completion of the budgeting course interested participants, that need additional coaching, can receive this on a one-on-one basis from the various Case Managers within the department of Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs as well as Social Workers from Social Services. This coaching will take place for duration of maximum 3 months, depending on the individual need, at all 4 Help Desks locations.

Please be informed that due to repairs to be carried out on the Arch Road on Friday November 16, 2012, sections of the Arch Road between the A.Th. Illidge and the Guadeloupe Road will be closed to all vehicular traffic from 7:30 p.m. – 2:00 a.m.

Motorists are asked to pay keen attention to the following re-routing:

  • Motorists coming from the direction of Sucker garden will be redirected to the Guadeloupe Road, Greneda Road and onto the A.Th. Illidge Road
  • Motorists coming from A.Th. Illidge Road heading towards Sucker Garden will be directed to the Greneda Road, onto the Guadeloupe Road and back onto the Arch Road.

The Ministry of VROMI apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.

Due to lack of staff on Thursday November 29th, 2012 (the fourth Thursday of the month) the Prosecutor's Office will not be open for consultations.

Instead the Prosecutor's Office will be open for consultations on Thursday December 13th 2012 when an extra hour will be available: from 9 AM – 12 AM. This will be the last time this year. The next time will be on Thursday January 24th, 2013.

Philipsburg:--- The Police Management team has sent home officer Gerson Jakobus pending the outcome of an investigation that is now being conducted by the Police Internal Affairs Department. SMN News has been reliably informed that Jakobus was sent home last week when one of his colleagues and his current girl friend witnessed him abusing his ex-partner.

The source said that the incident occurred sometime last week and since another officer witnessed the abuse, Jakobus was immediately suspended. This is the second time the officer in question has been accused of abusing his ex- partner but the police management team did not take action the first time around because both Jakobus and the alleged victim were in a meeting with the management team who managed to talk to both of them and the woman decided not to press charges.

Jakobus was also involved in a shooting incident in the Tantra night club which also went unattended by the Police Management Team. Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte confirmed that the officer in question was suspended pending the investigation. De Witte did not divulge any details as to why Jakobus was suspended and what sparked this investigation.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Members of parliament will meet next week in the setting of three Central Committee meetings and two plenary sessions.

Parliamentarians will be meeting with the following members of the Council of Ministers, Hon. Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams, Hon. Minister of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports Silveria Jacobs, Hon. Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt and the Hon. Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Development, and Environment & Infrastructure (VROMI) William Marlin.

The first Central Committee meeting is scheduled for Monday morning, November 19 at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The Minister with responsibility for Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI) Hon. William Marlin, has been invited to parliament to provide information about maintenance and zoning.

This meeting was requested by the United Peoples (UP) party faction.

The second Central Committee meeting is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon November 20 at 3:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber.

This central committee meeting is a continuation of the October 22 session with the Minister of Education which was adjourned to be reconvened. The agenda points are the present Education Policy followed by the present Youth and Sports Policy. This meeting was requested by the United Peoples (UP) party faction.

The next meeting is a plenary public session scheduled for Wednesday afternoon November 21 at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber.

The plenary session first agenda point is incoming documents followed by the second agenda point, changes to the national ordinance regarding the Voluntary Corps; third agenda point are changes to the national ordinance due to the introduction of a new Identification Card and Driver's License.

On Thursday November 22 at 2:00pm the central committee will meet with the Minister of Finance Hon. Roland Tuitt, who will inform Members of Parliament (MPs) with respect to the current financial state of affairs of the country. This meeting was requested by the Minister of Finance.

The second plenary session for the week is scheduled for Friday morning November 23 at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber.

The two agenda points are the composition of permanent and extra ordinary committees of parliament and of Parlatino.

The parliamentary sessions 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.

Marigot:-- Jose Carti, a Collectivity employee who has been working for years in the service Urbanism was supposed to appear before the criminal courts at the Palais de Justice St. Martin on Thursday but somehow the court failed to adequately notify Carti, therefore his case will now be tried on December 20th, 2012. The panel of judges had a huge file on Carti before them but they simply did not divulge any information on the case except to say that Carti's case could not be heard on Thursday because he was not notified.
Yanick Beaud, a former employee of the state department DDE and now employee of Semsamar was charged on three counts of mixing private and personal matters while executing his job. Beaud was arrested about a month ago where he spent 48 hours in garde à vue when the judicial control was conducted. On Thursday his lawyer asked that Beaud be allowed to return to work but the panel of judges concluded after a short discussion that it would not be in the interest on the investigation for Beaud to return to his job. The investigation is ongoing and Beaud's case will also be heard on December 20th, 2012. The wrong doings the court claims were committed in December 2009, December 2010, and May 1, 2011.

gastongumbs15112012Philipsburg:--- The body that was found in the Hope Estate Bush fire Saturday evening has been identified on Thursday. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos confirmed that the victim is Gaston Gumbs from French Quarter who was reported missing the same day. Relatives of Gumbs reported him missing but when his name was mentioned on this website as the possible victim his daughter called and said her father was missing but he is not dead. Mos said even though the body was severely burnt the identification was done through fingerprinting and the pathologist who conducted the autopsy indicated that foul play is involved in the death and burning of Gumbs' body. Mos said the police are now conducting a criminal investigation (homicide) and he is certain that the killer or killers of Gaston Gumbs will be caught and brought to justice.

Body found in Hope Estate identified.

On Thursday November 15th, 2012, an autopsy was done on the body found during a bush fire at night in Hope Estate on Saturday November 10th. The body was positively identified as that of a man by the name of Gaston Ambroise Gumbs, born on the French Side of the island, 50 years of age. The results of the autopsy indicates that there is foul play. No further details in connection with this investigation will be released at this time. The police department is asking anyone who may have information that could shed some light on this investigation to come in and give this information.

KPSM Police Report

Belair:--- The seven suspects that stood trial in the "Vesuvius investigation" two weeks ago for the several murders, gun possession, and other illegal activities were sentenced by the Court of First Instance on Thursday. The sentencing was handed down at the make-shift court house at the Belair Community Center by Judge Rick Smid.

The prosecution asked that Andrew Davis be sentenced to nine years imprisonment for his involvement in the crimes committed but the judge sentenced him to six years. Akron Morgan was sentenced to eight years even though the prosecution asked that he be sentenced to 11 years. Charles Fleming got five years despite the prosecution's request that he be sentenced to eight years. Erno Labega Jr. was sentenced to six years even though the prosecution demanded ten years. Doniel Thomas received seven years instead of nine years that was requested by the prosecution team led by prosecutor Bart den Hartigh.

The two main suspects Omar Jones and Carlos Richardson whom the prosecution believes are the ones that spearheaded the gang and the criminal activities which took the lives of Miguel Arrindell, Rodulfo Arrindell, Kevin Gumbs, Eric Lake, and Anthony Whyte along with the attempted murder of a St. Kitts national were sentenced to life time imprisonment as demanded by the prosecution. The attorneys representing the seven Vesuvius suspects already indicated that they will appeal the decision rendered.

Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said in a statement to SMN News that the conviction of all seven suspects in the Vesuvius investigation shows that the police on St. Maarten are able to solve all murder cases. He said these cases may take some time to solve but people should not lose faith in the judicial system, instead they should cooperate with the police and that would bring similar results to what they obtained on Thursday. "I am convinced that the police will solve all the other murder cases that are not yet solved and when they do those responsible will be sent behind bars."

melaniechoisy14112012The UNESCO Caribbean Youth Forum on Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage will be held November 20-24 in Grenada. The objectives of the forum are to:

  • build knowledge of youth on the Convention's concepts and mechanisms and their role in safeguarding intangible cultural heritage;
  • foster dialogue among youth on strategies to strengthen the safeguarding of intangible cultural heritage;
  • orient youth toward activities and collaboration geared at safeguarding their intangible cultural heritage, and building mutual respect for the heritage of others.

The five-day forum which will be structured around a number of sessions will be attended by approximately 25 participants from youth groups/organizations from about 16 different Caribbean Small Island and Developing States (SIDS) and Least Developed Countries (LDCs). At the conclusion of the session, participants will draft a brief report on their experience during the Forum, which will be submitted to the 7th session of the Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage.

Melanie Choisy who is a 22-year-old recent graduate of the University of Miami where she received double Bachelor of Arts degrees in Latin American & Caribbean Studies and International Development with a minor in Spanish, was selected from among the applicants who applied to represent St. Maarten at this youth forum.

Majoring in these subjects has allowed Melanie to be very knowledgeable of numerous cultures, languages, and institutions, especially those particular to the Latin American and Caribbean region. During her last two years in Miami, she interned for Diaspora Vibe Cultural Arts Incubator, a local Miami 501(c)(3) organization that offers support and exhibition opportunities for Emerging Artists of the Latin American and Caribbean Diaspora.

In late March of this year, Melanie traveled to Kingston, Jamaica with Diaspora Vibe and fourteen American and UK-based artists to host its 15th International Cultural Exchange at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts. Two months later in May, Melanie was presented with the rare opportunity to travel to Cuba from the United States for the 2012 edition of the Havana Arts Biennial.

Since her return to her homeland of St. Maarten, Melanie has decided to channel her energies towards improving our island's social structure by encouraging volunteerism and the importance of philanthropy by way of a newly established local non-profit foundation called Be The Change.

pjlstaffretreat14112012Friday, November 2 - Monday, November 5, 2012 the staff of the Philipsburg Jubilee Library (PJL) took part in their second annual Staff Retreat at Divi Little Bay Resort. The central theme of this year's staff retreat was "Work Uncomplicated: Un-complicating the Complicated".
PJL's staff retreat was declared open by the President of the Board, Chantal Schaminee-Ringeling. The first work session started early Friday morning with a presentation by the keynote speaker, Counseling Psychologist and Certified Crisis Management Specialist, Aisheline Maduro of JCI Services. She spoke about discovering how to harness the power of personality, work successfully with anyone paying attention to basic personality differences, and combine different personalities to maintain a vital and harmonious workplace. Saskia Kliphuis, Representative of Cooperating Foundations, lectured on "Project Proposals" and how to formulate logical, successful projects. The evening session ended with a social gathering at "Toucan's Restaurant" of Divi Little Bay Resort with poems by PJL's Activity Manager, Morenika Arrindell and a skit by Circulation Clerk Morena Ignacio called "Mamselle" about a fictitious character, who is unruly, unapologetic and a hilariously funny worker at PJL. The staff were also given a sneak peak of the coming uniforms, modeled by staff members, which will go into effect in the coming month.
Local banker, Jimmy Challenger continued Saturdays morning's session with a lecture on "Budget Proposals" and elaborated on how to plan and manage a realistic budget and attain personal or business financial goals. Psychologist, Maduro continued the day's sessions with team building activities on the beach, which reinforced and gave a hands-on practical approach to her previous lecture on Friday. Zumba Instructor, Patricia "Patty" Pantophlet ended the day with vigorous dancing exercises to the delight of the staff members.
The final day began with a morning boat ride to Anguilla for a session at Paradise Cove Resort with Director of PJL, Monique Alberts, who spoke on "PJL in a Changing Society" and gave an overview of the achievements and activities for the past year and set projected goals for the New Year. Alberts also expressed gratitude to the staff members and trainers by awarding certificates for completing a successful staff retreat 2012. Special thanks was extended to PJL staffer, Lucille Kolf and Shirley Richardson and their executing team, who were responsible for organizing another successful staff retreat. The day's activities continued with a guided tour of the Anguilla Public Library at the "Edison L Hughes Education & Library Complex", an island tour, visits to museums and Arts and Craft Shops.
The annual staff retreat is an initiative of the PJL management and board in efforts to promote staff development and morale so that the institution can properly serve the community of St. Maarten.

A Public Panel Speaker Meeting has been scheduled for Nov 19th at John Larmonie Hall at 7:50 PM. The event has been coordinated by the St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce and the St. Maarten Sports Tourism Commission Board (SSTC). A Florida Group of Guest Speakers has been invited to the event by the Tallahassee St. Maarten Foundation Exec Director Arthur Lugisse and Sports Tourism Consultant Reggie Plaisir. The guest speaker is Mr. Charlie Hendricks of Southeast Fields Construction an industry expert on Sports Facilities Planning and Construction. Mr Hendricks will do a presentation on Sports Facilities on behalf of the Sports Commission. The SSTC has a panel of speakers to discuss Sports Tourism Development with the business community, government stakeholders and sports leaders on St Maarten.

The Guest Panel Speakers are:(Moderator) Mr. Arthur Lugisse-Exec Dir TLH-SXM Foundation & Government Liason, Mr. Arturo Bute President - Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Gus Priest Exec Dir St Maarten Tourism Bureau, (Presentor) Mr. Charlie Hendricks- CEO Southeast Fields Construction, Mr. Juan Pablo Piscione-SSTC Board Member- Trisports -Event Rights Holder, Mr. Mike Mcleod Head Baseball Coach TCC, Mr. Aarwighct Bell- President St Maarten Sports Federation, & Mr. Reggie Plaisir -SSTC President -Sports Tourism Consultant.

The SSTC has invited media outlets to cover the event. The Ministry of Sports and Ministry of Tourism is also invited to the Sports Commission Public Meeting. All Tourism based stakeholders are encourage to attend the meeting. Many opportunities will be available for entrepreneurs in the tourism sector. The SSTC invites the Indian Merchants, Jewish Merchants, PJIA, Harbor Group of Companies, SHTA, St Maarten/St Martin Tourism Development Teams, Event Planners, Entertainment Promoters, Printing companies, Cable TV Producers, Tour Bus Operators, Car Rentals, Taxi Associations, Restaurant Owners, Small Hotel Owners, Upkeep Foundation Management, Sports Federation Clubs and anyone interested in the Sport Tourism Development niche market. Sports Tourism is a niche tourism product under development to be launched early 2013 under a Service Level Agreement with the Ministry of Tourism. The operating budget of SSTC would be derived from public and private sector joint venture funding concept. The St Maarten Sports Tourism Commmission is structured to operate during the offseason months. From May to November with the specific goal of revenue generation for the economy hosting sports events bi-monthly on St Maarten.

Any questions or concerns contact: Sports Tourism Consultant Reggie Plaisir 522-2828.

curacaooasisgame14112012Dutch Quarter:--- The community is reminded about the information session that is set for Thursday, November 15 at the Dutch Quarter Community Center from 7:30pm until 9:30pm. This is a unique opportunity for the Dutch Quarter community as well as Non-Governmental Organizations to learn about the Oasis Game.
The Oasis game originates from the favelas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Earlier this year, Oasis games were organized on Curacao and Bonaire.

To realize this Oasis Game, energetic and inspiring volunteers are invited to the information session. Community members from Dutch Quarter who want to work for their own community are also invited to the meeting. Volunteers from other communities, who would like to learn how to prepare and organize an Oasis game for their own community, are more than welcome. Help your community, learn and have a lot of fun! Join the group of facilitators.

An Oasis game is filled with games, dance and surprising activities. During two weekends (24-25 November, and 1-2 December), Dutch Quarter will be the vibrating scene of an Oasis game. An Oasis game is an event for community members to make their dreams come true. By realizing their dreams, they also raise their capacity to help themselves in a better way and to connect them with their fellow community members.

During the first weekend, community members are encouraged to express their dreams for their community. The second weekend, the community members start working together to realize one of their dreams. The Oasis game will conclude with a celebration party.

The European Development Fund is funding this initiative through USONA.

For more information or for registration to participate as a volunteer facilitator, contact:
Mr. Bernard Serrant (580 3027), local Oasis team coordinator
or Mr. Ron Oei (+5999 510 5335, e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), EU project team member.

markmingo14112012Philipsburg:--- The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Harbour Holding Company Mark Mingo confirmed to SMN News on Wednesday that the reporter of the Daily Herald Alita Singh does work for the commercial department of the Harbour Holding Company. Mingo who spoke to SMN News casually on Wednesday in his office said he has nothing to hide because the reporter in question does work for the harbor and when he was asked by the Minister of Tourism and shareholder representative Romeo Pantophlet during a meeting he did tell the Minister that Singh is on the payroll of the St. Maarten Harbour Holding Company. Mark Mingo who was reluctant to go on the record prior to meeting with the Minister of Tourism Affairs which was scheduled for Wednesday afternoon said Singh just recently produced a handbook for the harbor, while she writes and edits all articles including their advertisements and condolence messages for the Harbour. Mingo said he was somewhat shocked when he saw that SMN News managed to obtain the figure Singh receives for services. He said Singh does not have a fixed salary at the harbor, he said some months its more and some months it's less, her salary depends on the amount of work she does for the government owned company. SMN News previously reported that Singh is earning $6000.00 per month at the harbour some days ago, according to Mingo, some months it is that amount and some months it is less.

When he was asked how many years Singh has been working for the Harbour Holding Company, Mingo said he could not remember the exact amount of years she has been working for the Harbour Holding Company but promised to release the information to SMN News later.

Mingo said that Singh does not have a contract with the harbour because she does not have a company ,he said the harbour does work with other people such as Roddy Heyliger but recently most of the work is done by Singh because he is satisfied with her work. "It is easier to work with people who don't have a company, and for me I know Singh personally since she approached me several times for articles relating to the Habour. I also have to be discreet when it comes to releasing figures."

When asked if he did not realize that Singh is a permanent employee of the Daily Herald on St. Maarten and she is the one that has the harbour portfolios and that in itself creates a conflict of interest because the reporter in question can no longer remain objective in her writings neither is she loyal to her employers who have signed for her work and residency permits. Mingo said he does not think that he is responsible for the work Singh produces for The Daily Herald because it is the newspaper's responsibility to ensure they have workers that are working in their interest. "For me I do not have to check on how the Daily Herald runs its operations." When SMN News reminded Mingo that as an employer he should know that the company she is working for has to have solid proof to dismiss or even discipline an employee. In this case the harbour did not give this reporter a contract therefore there is no black and white trace.

SMN News also reported that Alita Singh has been writing press releases for the United Peoples Party leader and UP Members of Parliament. The press releases which were sent via email in a Microsoft document which was attached to emails showed that Singh is the author of about 25 press releases from the UP Party. Leader of the United Peoples Party Theodore Heyliger told SMN News on Tuesday that no one writes his press releases and in fact he normally sends his messages to Roddy Heyliger for mailing out to the various media houses. Heyliger said when he saw the proof SMN News posted on its website he immediately contacted Roddy Heyliger for an explanation and he was told that Singh had sent some type of template file to Roddy Heyliger and apparently Roddy Heyliger saved the template on his computer and that is how Singh's name shows up as the author of the articles issued by the United Peoples Party. SMN News had three IT technicians one of whom is working for Microsoft in the United States verify if the Microsoft document was written through a template file and we were told that the 'template story that the UP leader is giving is bogus and holds no ground since the documents sent to them for verification were written from a computer that is registered to "Alita" and they are simple Microsoft documents." In a follow up email SMN News sent to the UP leader on Wednesday to inform him of our findings regarding the "template" explanation, Heyliger said Singh does not write for him and he has shown that he is capable of speaking and writing for himself. When he was asked if Alita Singh writes on behalf of the UP Party, Heyliger said he suggests that SMN News talk to the Members of Parliament directly. SMN News also pointed out to Heyliger that we are in possession of several press releases that were written by MP Gracita Arrindell and the writing style of this particular MP has changed dramatically.

As promised PSS will be affording the students studying in the Netherlands a warm nice Christmas from home, through allowing family and friends the opportunity to send Christmas goodies to the Netherlands, the opportunity to do so from the 15 November up to 18 December 2012. Persons are allowed to send packages to the Netherlands weighing per package no more than 30 kilograms. Each package can be up dropped off, and there is no limit to the amount of packages a person can send their love one or friend in the Netherlands. PSS asks one and all to come and make use of this special and allow our love ones a St. Maarten style Christmas. Packages can be dropped off at either of our two Post office branches, with the main branch in Philipsburg or Simpson Bay (across from Banco di Caribe). PSS, the only local post office, is here to serve and look forward to making this one a greater success.

All packages brought to the Post Office will be held and shipped out on the following two dates, the first being on the Tuesday, 11 December and the second on Friday 21 December 2012. Those who would like to have their love ones receive their packages before Christmas; need to bring their package(s) in no later than Thursday 6 December to the Post Office. The last day to bring packages to the Post Office will be 18 December, which will ship out on the 21 December 2012. When dropping off your package(s) please ask for the Christmas Parcel Special.

Mr. Richardson and his PSS team is hoping with this Christmas special to afford families, friends, and anyone here the opportunity of sending their children and loved ones abroad a well-deserved Christmas package at a very low affordable price during the ongoing economic hard times. The PSS team hereby wishes all season greetings and a brighter 2013.
The rates to ship out a package starts as low as ANG 89, for the first ten (10) Kilograms and goes up to a maximum of ANG 190 for a package weighing thirty (30) kilograms. For more information please contact your local post office at Tel. 542-2289 ext. 100 or 545 3782 or by e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

PSS and team are here to serve and is working on improving our services offered, while offering you our valued customers and parents a very competitive and low charge product to the Netherlands!

PSS Press Release

ianrobertson14112012MARIGOT/GREAT BAY:--- Creole language expert Dr. Ian Robertson is the guest speaker on Thursday evening at the language and history lecture, at Philipsburg Jubilee Library, said Shujah Reiph, president of Conscious Lyrics Foundation (CLF).
The lecture, which begins at 7:30 pm, is entitled "Linguistics and History: Associates or strange bedfellows," said Reiph.
Dr. Robertson is an author and professor at the University of the West Indies, and a former Dean of its Faculty of Humanities and Education.
Dr. Robertson has been researching Dutch and French Lexicon Creoles for the past thirty years. "Berbice Dutch Creole, the only uncontroversial Dutch related Creole, is dying today with only one last speaker of the language still alive," said Dr. Robertson.
The Berbice Dutch Creole was spoken in the forest of Berbice, Guyana, according to results of a 2009 study by the professor.
The lecture on Thursday is organized by CLF and House of Nehesi Publishers, in collaboration with Philipsburg Jubilee Library.

williammarlin14112012Philipsburg:--- Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin who is also the Minister of VROMI admitted that he stopped signing off on the deeds of long lease land that were issued to several persons by the former Minister of VROMI Theo Heyliger. Marlin made the statements on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing. The Minister of VROMI said that the leader of the United Peoples Party and former VROMI Minister attacked him on a particular program and he felt it necessary to respond. Marlin explained that he was called by a notary to sign off on a deed and he went and signed the document and even congratulated the person who was given 2000 square meters of land in St. Peters. Marlin said that a few days later he was contacted by the siblings of the late Godfrey Richardson. Marlin said the land that Heyliger gave to another person had been occupied by the late father of Member of Parliament Hyacinth Richardson for a number of years and that family has been using the land for agricultural purposes.

The VROMI Minister said that the 2000 square meters of land that was taken from the Richardson family is even fenced in and it was given to someone that worked for the former Minister of VROMI and leader of the UP. He said after that someone else got another 2000 square meters from the same property and he refused to sign off the deed simply because the Richardson's has been using and occupying the land for a number of years now and they too had submitted a request for the land and it was never granted to them. In another incident, Marlin said one Lee Halley from Simpson Bay requested from government years ago for water rights in Simpson Bay where he operates his boating business, but government never handled his request instead they granted the water rights to someone else who is not even from St. Maarten. Marlin said Halley is a local St. Maartener who then had to go to the person government gave the water rights to and leased it from them so he could continue his business operations.

The Deputy Prime Minister said that in 1999 when he took office he tried to regulate the matter by making a deal with the person who the government at that time gave the water rights to and the parties agreed because his intention was to have the person give Halley the part he is using and government would have compensated him with more space on the other side. Marlin said while he gave instructions for the resolution and deed to be drafted up it was never done because government changed shortly after. He said when he returned to office in 2009 Halley approached him again to see if he could get the owners of the water rights to make good on the agreement they had in 1999 but that person handed over his properties to his son and the son is now saying that he knows nothing about the agreement and they want Halley off their property. Marlin said he is still trying to find a compromise with the property owners because soon there will be land available when the ring road is completed.

Marlin said while he refused to sign off on the barrage of deeds the former VROMI issued one week before he left office, he has solid reasons for his decisions. Marlin said the former Minister also signed off additional water rights to the same family while Lee Halley still did not get any for his business. He said he did not sign off on it and just recently government got a letter from a lawyer giving them a certain period of time to sign off on the deed or they will take government to court. He said so far he has not responded to the letter and neither to sign off on the deed. He said one of the things that he is worried about is what is right, or what is legal. He said he is troubled that a local St. Maartener cannot get something from government to continue his business.

 

Tunnel Vision living its own life.

The Minister of VROMI also refuted some of the comments that are being made on the streets and within the community about his vision of the tunnels that he wants to construct to alleviate traffic from Cole Bay after the construction of the causeway.

Marlin told reporters that while these are his thoughts and a possible solution for the traffic congestion that will be created in the Cole Bay area, so far no decision has been taken and the studies for the tunnels are being done. He said tunnels are nothing new and several places around the world have tunnels, it is time St. Maarten elevates itself with technology.

Dutch Quarter Road to be Paved --- Homes will be connected to main sewage.

The VROMI Minister announced that he signed off on an advice to upgrade the A.T. Illidge road, Dutch Quarter Main road. Marlin said several weeks ago they decided to repair the road but now he signed off on the advertisement for contractors to bid on the project to upgrade the A.T. Illidge Road, Dutch Quarter road. During this major upgrade Marlin said drainage will be installed and homes in the area will have the possibility of hooking up on the main sewage line of government. He said the upgrade will include asphalting of the main road and sidewalks will also be built.

romeopantophlet24092012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Economic Affairs, Tourism, and Transportation Romeo Pantophlet told reporters on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing that he will be issuing a number of bus and taxi licenses in the near future to St. Maarteners who are in need of these permits to make a living. Minister Pantophlet said that he intends to issue about 30 bus licenses and 70 taxi licenses. The Minister of transportation explained that there were people who applied for years for these licenses and they were never granted while there were others who wanted to file a request but only recently did so. Minister Pantophlet explained that when these licenses are issued he will place a moratorium on the issuance of bus and taxi licenses. He said the advice is already is on his desk and he will soon sign off on it as long as those requests that are being processed are issued.

Pantophlet said that during the past weeks he made several visits abroad and was busy working with several airlines such as COPA to increase the airlifts to St. Maarten. He explained that so far there is a positive outlook for the increase and definitely there would be need for more buses and taxis to transport people from one place to the next.

Minister Pantophlet said that he is quite sure that with the strides his Ministry is making in tourism St. Maarten will hit the two million mark next year.

The Minister also confirmed that he received a letter on Tuesday from the Dutch St. Maarten Taxi Association (DSTA) who requested a meeting him. The Minister said an article published in one of the daily newspapers stated that he had already received the letter but that was pure maliciousness because on Tuesday a board member of the DSTA presented him with a copy of the letter that they did not send to him through the regular legal system. Minister Pantophlet said that he will meet with the DSTA in the near future.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Permanent Committee of Parliament for Kingdom Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Relations will meet in public session on November 16.

The meeting is scheduled for Friday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

Members of Parliament will discuss a decision and advice of the Council of the European Union (EU) with respect to the Association of Countries and Territories with the EU.

Members of the public are always welcome to be present in the General Assembly Chamber during public meetings to follow the parliamentary session scheduled for that particular day.

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

The permanent committee 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.

walterwalters14112012Philipsburg:--- The Minister of Health Cornelius de Weever referred a man who identified himself as Walter Walters (Wally) to the Inspectorate of Health on Wednesday when the man showed up at the government administration building to see the Minister of Health concerning severe injuries he sustained at the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC). Walters told SMN News that he is an epileptic patient and he was taken to SMMC last week Tuesday when he fell ill. Walters said this is not the first time he is treated at SMMC but this time after receiving drips and other medication his body (mostly his neck) has sever third degree burns. Walters' eyes were also burnt and swollen. Currently the Inspectorate of Health is investigating the case.

The continued failure by SMMC to not adhere to the legal demands by the Inspectorate to take actions that will remedy the current deficiencies in rendering a basic quality of care within the hospital has regretfully resulted in a decision by the Inspectorate to impose another demand against SMMC, under the penalty of forfeiture of significant fines in case of non-compliance within set deadlines. SMMC must now also procure that within a period of 14 days and thus on or before November 28th, 2012, either the service agreement with AnG Consulting N.V. is terminated or (alternatively) Dr. G.A. Scot resigns as a member of the Board of Directors of SMMC.
SMMC maintains its position that the Inspectorate is not authorized to supervise the governance process in the SMMC. Articles 15, 16, 17 and 30 of the National Ordinance on Health Care Institutions however stipulate clear regulations for governance, management and quality monitoring in these institutions. Articles 23, 24 and 30 of the same Ordinance also state that the Inspectorate is the body authorized to enforce those regulations.
Unlike in the old days when the Supervisory Board only supervised the financial status of the hospital, nowadays the Supervisory Boards are also responsible for the internal supervision of the quality of care provided by hospitals. It is the Supervisory Board's responsibility to act when the Board of Directors dysfunctions, in providing quality care. In the rest of the world, e.g. in Holland it is quite common nowadays for external supervisory bodies, like the Inspectorates of Health to audit a hospital on health governance matters. Since 2010 the Dutch Association of Hospitals has developed a governance code for all its members to explain this new policy. SMMC however refuses to subject itself to this external supervision on governance matters by the Inspectorate. While the hospital is still under intensified supervision, the Inspectorate discovered the existence of a contract signed on September 17th, 2008, between AnG Consulting N.V. and SMMC, for supplying services to the hospital i.c. the daily board of directors / CEO for the hospital during the next 5 years.
AnG Consulting N.V. is established at the home address of Dr. G. Scot who appears to also be one of the owners of AnG Consulting N.V. and in any case the CEO of this company. The contract was signed by Dr. G. Scot on behalf of AnG consulting N.V. with SMMC as the other contracting party, represented by the chairman of the Supervisory Board of SMMC at that time. Meanwhile, the Director of the Chamber of Commerce on St. Maarten has declared that the service provider AnG Consulting N.V. is not registered in the Registry with the Chamber of Commerce on St. Maarten. Research of the Inspectorate in Curacao, Aruba, the BES Islands and even in the Netherlands shows furthermore that AnG Consulting N.V. is also not registered in any of these other countries. The Department of Tourism, Economy, Transportation and Telecommunication on St. Maarten moreover confirmed to the Inspectorate that no business-license was issued to a company with the corporate name AnG Consulting N.V.
Dr. G.A. Scot is not only the CEO of AnG Consulting N.V., but for all intent and purposes appears to also have a financial stake in this company, that is registered at his home address on St. Maarten and seems to have been incorporated by his wife, Mrs. A. Scot. Effective April 25th, 2008, Dr. G.A. Scot has also been appointed as the only member of the Board of Directors of SMMC and functions as the director of SMMC. Dr. G.A. Scot in reality thus holds two (2) different positions related to SMMC. On the one hand he is the Director of SMMC and on the other hand he is the CEO of the "independent" service provider AnG Consulting N.V., a company wherein again he appears to also have a financial interest.
Article 15 paragraphs 3 of the National Ordinance on Health Care Institutions clearly states that it is prohibited for a.o. members of the Board of Directors of a hospital, to have a stake in any other company that does business with the hospital. The reason behind this law is to prevent abuse in hospitals by persons holding key positions and/or who have decisive power. The quality of care can be seriously hampered if such abuse could materialize within hospitals, as a consequence of conflict of interests. Dr. G.A. Scot is wearing two different hats, one as the director of SMMC and the other one as the CEO or representative of the "independent" service provider AnG Consulting N.V. This is clearly a violation of the Law. This conflict of interest enables abuse by a person/company who is holding a key position within SMMC, with decisive powers. Consequently, financial interests can potentially prevail over conditions to enforce a responsible quality of care.
The Inspectorate establishes that the service agreement between SMMC and ANG Consulting N.V., managed by dr. G.A. Scot:

  1. allows ANG Consulting N.V. (read Dr. G.A. Scot) to also render services to SMMC from abroad;
  2. does not regulate how many hours ANG Consulting N.V.(read Dr. G.A. Scot) must render services to earn a fixed monthly fee;
  3. does not, at least not directly, contain any performance standards and/or norms;
  4. stipulates that the performance of ANG Consulting N.V. will be evaluated by SMMC and thus in principle by the Director of SMMC, namely Dr. G.A. Scot. The service agreement itself does in any case not contain any provision to deal with this obvious conflict of interest;
  5. grants ANG Consulting N.V. the right to a yearly bonus and in case of premature termination a fixed termination compensation, if ANG Consulting N.V. receives a positive evaluation for its performance. Under the terms of the service agreement this evaluation can be performed by -the Director of- SMMC;

Article 5 paragraph 5 of the bylaws of SMMC state that the Board of Directors of SMMC is comprised of one (1) or maximum two (2) natural persons. The "founding fathers" of SMMC clearly intended for only natural persons of flesh and blood and not companies, to be able to manage SMMC. The Inspectorate understands that the reason for this limitation is to at all times ensure clarity and transparency pertaining to the person who actually manages SMMC, the only hospital on St. Maarten. Ang Consulting N.V. can therefore as a company never substitute the natural person who must render the managerial services as per the bylaws of SMMC.
The investigation conducted by the Inspectorate however shows that AnG Consulting N.V. is in essence functioning as the director/manager of SMMC. This constitutes yet another potential violation of the bylaws of SMMC.
Several requests from the Inspectorate to get clarification on these matters from the Board of Directors have been rejected on behalf of Dr. G.A. Scot by the attorney of SMMC. Dr. G.A. Scot has also regretfully refused to attend a meeting called by the Inspectorate to give reason and account, stating simply again that he does not acknowledge any authority of the Inspectorate to exercise external supervision on what he calls Governance Matters.
gscotabsenteeism201114112012Contrary to what SMMC wants to stubbornly believe, the Inspectorate is bound to ensure that the St. Maarten citizens can enjoy proper basic medical services by SMMC, as per internationally accepted standards. Exercising supervision on also the "governance" of SMMC is not only legally codified in the Law, it is the only way to ensure good quality of care for the St. Maarten citizens, who do not have the powers vested unto the Inspectorate, and are as such not able to act against for example the established conflict of interest and other violations by SMMC of its own bylaws. Where the health care professionals on Sint Maarten haven't defined norms a/o standards, the Inspectorate moreover has the authority, not to say the legal obligation, to apply internationally accepted minimum medical standards, in consultation with the field. These internationally accepted norms and/or minimum standards have been applied by the Inspectorate to SMMC. An example hereof is how many professionals must work in the ER Department of SMMC to continuously (24/7) provide efficient and good quality of care, considering the approximately 60.000 citizens residing on St. Maarten.
The Inspectorate has observed that the one and only member of the board of directors, namely Dr. G.A. Scot, is approximately 50-60 % of the time off island on a monthly basis, for the past 2 years and maybe even longer. The data given is from the stay of Dr. G.A. Scot in the Netherlands alone. The Inspectorate has no data of the directors stay elsewhere, e.g. in the USA. The chart hereunder outlines this absenteeism.
Meanwhile very important matters that determine quality of care and patient safety such as: (i) a necessary quality management system in the hospital, (ii) performance and production by the medical specialists, (iii) medical treatment protocols, (iv) conducting period meetings with the Medical Staff and (v) preventive maintenance, haven't gotten the attention they require over the past years.
gscotabsenteeism201214112012The continued lack of proper governance for the past years has led to deficiencies in critical areas, impacting the services provided by the SMMC.
The tremendous understaffing amongst medical specialists for the past years is causing an enormous strain on the performance of those specialists, nurses and other staff members who do their utmost to provide care that complies with internationally accepted standards. Given the conditions under which they have to work they try to prevent that suboptimal care is given.
A enthusiastic majority of the nursing staff has done a good job in keeping the wards and other department's operational, applying proper nursing standards.
The actual presence in SMMC and commitment of these persons stands out in dire contracts to the structural 50-60% on average absenteeism of the one and only member of the Board of Directors, Dr. G.A. Scot.
It is high time for SMMC to instead of continuously fight against the Supervision exercised by the Inspectorate and to that extent having already initiated 4 court cases (2 main and 2 injunction cases) and having its attorneys write countless letters, devote its scarce resources and energy to ensuring that demands of the Inspectorate, the body exercising supervision on behalf of the St. Maarten citizens, to enable good basic quality of medical care are properly and timely met. The sooner SMMC can understand that it is (i) subject to the external supervision by the Inspectorate and (ii) must abide to the imposed demands to improve the level of care, the sooner the quality of care on St. Maarten can be brought to what the St. Maarten citizens can and should within reason expect.
The Inspectorate in closing continues striving to ensure that an adequate level of medical care is rendered to the St. Maarten Community.

Press Release from Inspectorate of Health

sxmtrailshikers13112012Great Bay/Marigot:--- The second annual SXM Trails walkathon is scheduled for Sunday, November 25, and will begin 5:30 am, according to Manuel Juste president of the club.
The St. Martin hiking group has been on a fundraising campaign to raise funds to help maintain and enhance the various hiking sites on the island.
The route for the walk will begin at the Festival Village, Pondfill road, Prince Bernard Bridge, Bush Road, Grand Marché round-a-bout, Cole Bay Hill Road, Cole Bay roundabout, Union Road, until Caribbean Auto Sales where participants will engage in short mountain hike to Bellevue, and exiting under the big tamarind tree next to the entrance of the Fleming's property about 200M from the finish line at the Home N Tool parking lot where refreshments and breakfast will be served.
SXM Trails is a non-governmental organization that has been on the forefront of coastal beach clean-ups with St. Maarten Pride Foundation, cleaning the trails passing through the hills of St. Martin/St. Maarten. "We are committed to keeping the existing trails open and accessible to all," said Manuel.

Tickets are €10/12 Dollars and include a t-shirt and breakfast. Tickets can be purchased from members of SXM Trails and from the following businesses :
Blue Point Gas Station in Galisbay, General Tire Center in St. James, Change Caraibes in Bellevue, and Tri-Sport Rue de Hollande Marigot (former Velo Caraibes ) for the French side as well as tri-Sport in Simpson Bay and Napa Auto Parts in Cole Bay.

Walkers will have the opportunity to win prizes through a raffle at the end of the walk. For more information and tickets call 0690678392 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

Philipsburg:--- Relatives of Andrew Davis, a Vesuvius suspect that was held at the Simpson Bay Outpost, told SMN News in an exclusive interview that Davis was beaten and bitten at least 14 times by a police dog on Saturday afternoon when the Zero Tolerance Team showed up at the Simpson Bay Outpost to remove him from the location.

The two relatives who asked to remain anonymous said one of them received a phone call on Saturday afternoon from a prisoner informing them that a set of police were at the Simpson Bay Outpost to take Davis to an unknown location. According to the relatives, Davis told them later by phone that the police did not tell him where they were taking him and the only thing they told him is that they are moving him for his own safety. The women said that Davis refused to cooperate with the request of the police because he is in possession of a letter from the prosecutor's office which states that he is to be kept at the Simpson Bay Outpost until after the trial. The relatives said in February 2011 Davis was taken to the Netherlands while the investigation was ongoing and he was brought back to St. Maarten in August 2012. "When the police took Davis to the Netherlands they also told him it was for his own safety."

They said that Davis is the suspect that police dressed in an RST uniform and took to Omar Jones' house when they were conducting the search and Davis is one of the suspects who cooperated with the police throughout the investigation. "We believe that the police and prosecution are angry because Davis told the judge that the RST investigators dressed him up in an RST uniform and took him to search Omar Jones' house (another Vesuvius suspect's home)."

The relatives said that the police allowed Davis to call his attorney Cor Merx but the suspect could not reach Merx and that was one of the reasons he made contact with them so that they could find Merx and inform him of the situation. The relatives said several other prisoners told them that after a long discussion Davis decided to cooperate with the police but the police officers who were on the scene opened tear gas on him and began beating him. "Can you imagine when he was already on the ground that is when the police began kicking him and they let the dog on him, the police dog bit Davis on his leg at least 14 times. He was badly beaten and treated worse than an animal. We want to know why the police chose to remove Davis from the location just a few days before the judge renders his verdict." The Court of First Instance is supposed to render its verdict on November 15th, 2012. The relatives said Davis was seen by a doctor and he is now being kept at the Philipsburg Police Station after his lawyer Cor Merx intervened. The relatives said that Saturday was the second time the police tried to remove Davis from the Simpson Bay Police Outpost and holding center.

SMN News learnt that the orders to remove Davis from Simpson Bay Police Outpost came from the prison director Edward Rohan and the Prosecutor's office. The source said that in the beginning Davis was cooperating with the police but then he changed his mind and even threatened to kill the police officers because the other prisoners in the Simpson Bay lockups will help him to take out some lawmen. "Davis called the police himself and told them to come for him and when they come people will be killed."

Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos admitted that Davis was bitten a number of times by the police dog and he was indeed beaten by police because Davis resisted heavily when the police went to remove him from Simpson Bay on Saturday afternoon. Mos said that he was not aware that tear gas was used, but he is aware of the incident because the police already submitted their report to his office. Mos further explained that a large number of prisoners joined Davis causing a huge mess and they destroyed the Simpson Bay police outpost severely. Mos further indicated that if Davis had cooperated with the police he would not have been injured to the extent he is injured now and the Simpson Bay police outpost would not have been damaged to the extent it is. The island's Chief Prosecutor said that this is the second time in recent months prisoners that are held at the Simpson Bay police outpost and holding center chose to damage the facility.

smmc23082012Philipsburg:--- Dr. Theo Jollis has informed the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) and the Inspectorate of Health that he will be leaving SMMC as early as May 2013. SMN News learnt that Jollis is tired of the unprofessional way the current Managing Director of the SMMC, Dr. George Scot is managing the hospital and he has requested on numerous occasions that the St. Maarten Medical Center find him a permanent assistant. It should be noted that Dr. Theo Jollis is the only internal specialist at SMMC and he is also the one heading the dialysis center at SMMC. Dr. Jollis has been working at the SMMC since 1981. SMN News also learnt that several other doctors have threatened to leave the SMMC because of the deplorable state of the medical institution.

According to well placed sources, the Medical Director of SMMC has not yet responded to Dr. Jollis' letter which he delivered to the institution last week.

SMN News further learnt that the Inspectorate of Health is currently conducting an investigation to determine why the replacement radiologist at the institution left after working at SMMC for one week. SMN News was reliably informed that the in-house radiologist is currently on sick leave and a replacement was brought in and he was allegedly fired after one week of service by the Managing Director of SMMC, Dr. George Scot. Sources at the SMMC say that SMMC has already submitted a request at the Department of Health to obtain a permission from country St. Maarten to bring in another temporary radiologist.

romeopantophletpresentsfccachequestocompetitionwinners13112012Philipsburg:--- Fleur Hendrickx, student of the Caribbean International Academy (CIA) won herself $3000.00 for her participation in the Florida Caribbean Cruise International Junior Essay Competition. Fleur Hendrickx was the overall winner in the annual competition. The CIA also was given $3000.00 for the school. Minister Pantophlet in his brief remarks said his Ministry and St. Maarten is proud of Fleur's achievements. Hendrickx and the Vice Principal of the School Michelle Minthorn picked up the cheques on Tuesday at the office of the Minister of Tourism and Economic Affairs, Romeo Pantophlet.

Ricardo Arnell, student of the Milton Peters College VWO5 also received a cheque from the FCCA as the island's overall winner in the annual poster competition. Arnell was selected as the island's finalists in the competition.

Minister Pantophlet handed over the cheque of $200.00 to Arnell. The Minister said he collected the cheques while in Curacao attending the FCCA annual conference.

theyligerdistributespencilcases13112012Philipsburg:--- Leader of the United People's Party Theodore Heyliger and his former executive assistant Maurice Lake distributed purple pencil cases to the students of various primary schools on the island on Tuesday. Heyliger told reporters that every year he distributes some 6000 pencil cases to students attending primary schools on the Dutch side of the island. The UP leader said that he started this project some seven years ago after several students contacted him to either buy them a pen or book. The former Deputy Prime Minister said it takes up to four months to get the pencil cases on St. Maarten and this year the pencil cases are purple in color with the slogan "Never Give Up".

The pencil case distribution started at the St. Dominic Primary School, the former Hillside Primary School, and Prins Willem Alexander School. The project will continue on Wednesday, said Heyliger.

Click here to view more photos of the pencil case distribution by UP leader Theo Heyliger.

clf20thanniversary13112012Great Bay/Marigot:--- Friends, well-wishers, and fans of Conscious Lyrics gathered at the SOS Radio studio last Saturday to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the radio magazine with host/producer Shujah Reiph.
Reiph answered questions posed to him by his guests and the manager of SOS Radio "Billy D" Hamlet – from how the program started, its objectives, to lessons learned since the program started in 1992.
In-studio guests that were invited or just dropped by included poet/author Lasana M. Sekou, educator and former minister of education and culture Dr. Rhoda Arrindell, political scientist Joseph Lake, Jr., author Taymer Masson, and author and host of Culture Time radio program Fabian Badejo.
"I'm thankful to all of the radio stations that I worked with over the last 20 years, Radio St. Maarten, Radio Soualiga, and SOS Radio," said Shujah Reiph.
The first broadcast of the radio magazine was on July 12, 1992, and the program "has been very consistent and punctual. Hosting the program is a labor of love," said Reiph.
Over the years Conscious Lyrics, as a foundation, has also been involved with organizing lectures, writing newspaper columns, and revealing and promoting historical and cultural realities of St Martin and the Caribbean.
Conscious Lyrics has featured artists, authors, historians, and cultural activists from St Martin and throughout the Caribbean, Canada, the USA, South America, Africa, Europe, and Asia.

interactchairsrotaractmeeting12112012Philipsburg:--- In recognition of Interact week celebrated in November, the Interact Clubs of St. Maarten Academy and St. Dominic High School chaired the Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise general meeting on Saturday 10th, 2012 at the University of St. Martin. Among the Presidents of the two Interact Clubs also present were many Rotaract members and prospective members, Interact members, Interact Club of St. Dominic Advisor Jon Hart and Rotary Sunrise President Marcelia Henry.

Cay Bay:--- On Friday, November 9, 2012 at approximately 12:11 pm, there was an oil leak at the GEBE Power Plant in Cay Hill. The cause of the leak was waste oil, which normally goes to the waste oil treatment installation at the plant. However, a small amount of oil ran over the drainage pit and leaked into Cay Bay.

GEBE personnel took immediate action to remedy the situation. The oil damage was limited to outgoing currents of the sea going into the Caribbean sea; the coast line was not affected.

GEBE has taken measures to assure that a similar leak does not happen again. GEBE is aware of the importance of our island environment and apologizes for this incident.

rotaractsunrisehamatcostyouless12112012Philipsburg:--- The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise held a very vigorous food and clothing drive during the Hurricane season for 2012 from July-November. The Club last H.A.M event was held on Saturday 10th November 2012 and it was a success. For the past months, Rotaract Sunrise Hurricane Awareness Mission attracted many customers at the various supermarkets as the members campaigned hard to make sure that the island was well stocked with non perishable items and clothing incase a Hurricane or natural disaster strike the island. Rotaract's Hurricane Awareness Mission is a project whereby the club members collect non-perishable items and clothing from customers shopping at the supermarket. The items collected are then given to the local Red Cross in the event of a hurricane or natural disaster. If there are no natural disasters, The Red Cross distributes the items to persons in the community that are in need.

All H.A.M events would not have been possible if the various Supermarkets did not allow the members of the Rotaract Club to set up a station outside their business. The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise would like to take this opportunity to publicly extend sincere gratitude to the management and staff of Cost U Less, Sunny Foods Supermarket and Le Grande Marche for granting the club permission to carry out this important drive. The members of the Rotaract Club would also like to extend its appreciation and gratitude towards members of the community that made contributions to the H.A.M events.

The Hurricane Awareness Mission does not stop here; any day we can be affected by a natural disaster, therefore, we have to continue preparing our island with the necessary items that we will need to survive. Donations of clothing or non perishable items can be given to the Red Cross throughout the year. The Rotaract Club will be commencing its annual H.A.M events on July 6th 2013. For more information about the club you can visit our facebook page:"RotaractSunrise St Maarten" or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Philipsburg:--- The Windward Islands Medical Association (WIMA) dispatched a letter to the Minister of Health Dr. Cornelius de Weever expressing their concerns about having a Medical Tourism Hospital built on St. Maarten. The WIMA in their letter dated November 7th, 2012 said that after many verbal and media announcements about the plans of setting up an American Medical Tourism Clinic on St. Maarten they were given a detailed picture of the plans by Dr. Hess on Thursday October 18th, 2012. President of the WIMA, Dr. Dekkette said in his letter that while there are several positive arguments for the Medical Tourism Clinic, the WIMA doctors still have some serious concerns.

Local and regional patients can be referred to medical specialists and have diagnostic tests done we currently do not have on the island of SXM would be of great benefit to the local patients and potentially save money in travel expenses.

On the other hand, the medical specialists coming to St Maarten are coming from the USA. This means that they do also bring their 'defensive' medicine of litigation- prone- USA with them, which leads to over-diagnostics and potentially to enormous health care costs. This is in sharp contrast with the European conservative approach and therefore much more economic health care practices. Even without the litigation pressure while working in St Maarten, it is not to be expected that these US medical specialists will suddenly change their habits after working for decades in the very expensive US system.

Dr. Hess stated that the planned American clinic will not only cater exclusively to American Medical tourists but that they also plan to deliver emergency medical care! St Maarten has about a total of 3 million visiting tourists by air and by sea on a yearly basis. Some of these 3 million will seek some kind of medical attention thereby forming a substantial part of income for the SMMC and GP practices. Also other private patients and AUC students will consider going to the new clinic as well. Opening a second emergency department St. Maarten for these patient groups will result in direct and serious competition for the local health care providers and this is in violation to the promises made by Dr. Hess et al. that the basis should on NON-COMPETITIVE GROUNDS!. The WIMA will only agree with the construction of such a clinic on the condition that only elective patients go to their elective outpatient appointments and undergo elective surgeries unless local patients should be referred by the local medical specialists at SMMC.

WIMA said to keep the costs manageable they also believe that the SMMC should not be by-passed when referring patients to the new clinic. Local specialists and not the family doctors should decide for the necessity of such referrals. In doing so, the SMMC will not have a negative effect of a competitive situation. Also it keeps the door open for locals to be trained as medical specialist abroad and have the opportunity to come back to St Maarten and serve the local population. This way continuity of care is better secured while safeguarding the future of our SMMC.

WIMA said in their letter that they understand that a lot of the American specialists will rotate their duties between the USA and St. Maarten, thereby not delivering on a very important aspect of good quality health care: continuity of care. To illustrate potential problems of this issue: If a newly diagnosed epileptic has to be stabilized on anti-epileptic medications, it does not help if there is another Neurologist attending to him/her every time he/she goes to the new out- patients clinic. Other example: if you get complications from some kind of surgery, it is desirable that the surgeon who operated on the patient is still on the island and available.

To have a good basis of medical specialists at SMMC is of utmost importance for SXM with or without such a new medical facility.

The situation of hiring local nursing staff should be avoided as there is a shortage already at local health care facilities. Competition for medical staff is undesirable.

WIMA said they were told during the presentation by Dr. Hess that they will attend to the local population charging SZV rates. But if the SMMC will go down financially, because of the competition with the American Clinic, they suddenly have a monopoly. You know what companies do when they have a monopoly.

In conclusion: opening such an American medical tourism facility could be of benefit for the population of St. Maarten but should be done under strict conditions and with transparent written agreements, safeguarding the position of SMMC, the GP Practices and ultimately the population of St. Maarten.

SMN News learnt that Dr. Hess already replied to WIMA where he addressed their concerns, However, the chairman of WIMA Dr. Dekkette could not be reached on Monday as he is currently off island. SMN News also understands that while the letter was sent to the Minister of Health Labour and Social Welfare Cornelius de Weever, he is yet to send an official response to the WIMA on their concerns.

Click here to view the letter sent by WIMA to Minister de Weever.

josephlakejrreceivespressfreedomaward12112012FRENCH QUARTER:--- Senior media man and political scientist, Joseph H. Lake, Jr., was honored here during the St. Martin Day ceremonies on November 11, said Jacqueline Sample, president of House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP).

Lake, Jr., received the 'St. Martin Culture and Heritage Award' for his 'Outstanding Dedication to Mass Media Development, Press Freedom and Significant Contribution to Political Thought,' according to the award text.

"HNP would like to extend its heartfelt congratulations to Joseph H. Lake, Jr.," said Sample. "Junior has been a strong and tireless advocate for advancing media independence. He has been deeply involved with the St. Martin media as a redoubtable journalist, editor, publisher, and political commentator for 39 years," said Sample.

Lake is the author of two books published by HNP, Friendly Anger - The Rise of the Labor Movement in St. Martin and The Republic of St. Martin. His essay "Slavery and Independence" appeared in The Independence Papers – Readings on a New Political Status for St. Maarten/St. Martin, Vol. 1.

Nine people received St. Martin Day awards from the Collectivity of St. Martin (COM), for their dedication and service specifically to their village or to the island nation as a whole, said Minerva Dormory, head of the COM Department of Culture.

"We are happy for all of the awardees," said Sample. Chester York and Clara Reyes, both previously profiled in HNP publications, also received a St. Martin Culture and Heritage Award on November 11 – for their respective roles in developing pan music and dance in St. Martin, said Sample.

York is the subject of the junior scholastic booklet, Chester York - Making of A Panman, and Reyes is featured as one of the nation's top 20 artists in St. Martin Massive! A Snapshot of Popular Artists.

The St. Martin Culture and Heritage Award honorees included Evelyne Fleming, choreographer/teacher, Josette Plaisant, teacher, and Cindy Choisy, painter. The French Quarter recipients of the St. Martin Day community awards were Georgina Rohan, Mildred Carty, and Laurent Flanders, said Dormoy.

"The Department of Culture is very thankful for the confidence shown by Commissioner Rollande Questel and President Alain Richardson in the part played by the department and all of the people and departments that made the awards presentation and the whole St. Martin Day program a success," said Dormoy.

"As far as our culture and heritage go, what we do on St. Martin Day is also what the people of St. Martin inspire us to do," said Dormoy.

cupecoymurdersuspects12112012Philipsburg:--- The three suspects that were arrested in September 2012 for the brutal murders of Michael and Thelma King will be taken before the court for trial sometime in January 2013 confirmed Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos on Monday.
Mos said court sessions for this year close on December 12th and the file on the investigation is somewhat big, it is quite unlikely that the prosecution will finish the dossier before that date. The island's Chief Prosecutor also indicated that the police investigated all scenarios surrounding the case and they have concluded that the three suspects in custody are the only ones responsible for the murder of the Kings. Mos said so far police believe that the motive for the killing which took place before September 21st (when the bodies were found) was robbery. When asked by SMN News if the Kings were killed the day the bodies were found or if there are indications based on the preliminary autopsy report that the Kings were murdered before, Mos said that the Kings were killed before September 21st. The island's Chief Prosecutor did not give a timeline in which the murders took place but sources close to the investigation say that the Kings were slaughtered on September 19th, 2012, the same night the Happy Star Chinese Restaurant was robbed.

According to Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos, one of the suspects (Meyshane Kemar Johnson) confessed to being involved in the murder of the Kings while the other two suspects admitted to being at the scene of the crime when the brutal murders took place. Mos did not divulge much details on the ongoing investigation as he said he is not the one handling the investigation.

On September 23rd, 2012, police arrested Jamaican national Meyshane Kemar Johnson after they shot at a vehicle Johnson was driving which was used in the armed robbery at the Happy Star Chinese Restaurant on September 19th 2012. On Friday September 21st, 2012, the bodies of Micheal and Thelma King were found in their Cupe Coy condominium with several stab wounds, both victims were tied up when they were attacked and killed. According to information provided to SMN News, police found in the car that was used by Johnson a cellphone belonging to the Kings and their credit cards, thus leading them to Johnson when the two American investors bodies were found.

Shortly after, police arrested Johnson's first cousin Jeremiah Chevon Mills (17) as the second suspect in the armed robbery and double homicide. Mills was born on St. Maarten to a Jamaican national who is now a naturalized Dutch citizen. The third suspect Guyanese national Jamal Jefferson Woolford (20) was arrested by the FBI in St. Thomas two weeks after the killing. Woolford fled from St. Maarten when news broke in the media that Johnson had confessed to being involved in the brutal murder of the Kings. Mills and Woolford were close friends that lived in the Cape Bay area and they both attended the St. Maarten Academy (PSVE). Mills was expelled from the school when he beat another student with baseball bat, he was also convicted for the armed robbery of the Global Wealth Trade Store located in the Yogesh Building while Woolford was an employee of Eagle Tours which is located at the Bobby's Marina.

Mos said on Monday that the prosecution already got indication from one of the attorney's representing one of the three suspects that (he/she) would not be on the island when the case is taken to court for the first time. Therefore, the case will be postponed when it is taken to court in January 2013.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- To commemorate World Diabetes Day (WDD) 2012, a number of activities has been organized including a planned blue walk and bike-a-thon for Saturday, November 17.

The Minister of Public Health and his overall prevention program 'Get Checked' along with the Collective Prevention Services (CPS) in the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, is working in collaboration with the Diabetes Foundation and Rotary Club St. Martin Sunrise, are working together to organize various activities to create awareness surrounding diabetes.

WDD will be observed around the world on Wednesday, 14 November.

Residents and interested persons are asked to come and join the organizers for the Walk and Bike-a-thon that will kick-off from the Le Grand Marche Supermarket on the Bush Road at 6:00am under the banner, 'Walk for Health.'

The Diabetes Foundation of St. Maarten has tickets on sale for US$10 which includes a T-shirt, a healthy sandwich and orange/bush tea.

The walking route is: A.J.C. Brouwers road, Welgelegen road, over Link One, Front Street, past RBC Bank, left onto J. Yrausquin Blvd., Pondfill road to the stop lights, turn right onto A.Th. Illidge road, at the round-a-bout turn left onto Zaegersgut road towards Bush road, and back to Le Grande Marche Supermarket.

The bike-a-thon route is: Le Grand Marche Supermarket Bush Road starting 6:00pm, Prince Bernhard Bridge, Longwall road, Front Street right on Pompsteeg (by Sea Palace), Boardwalk (rest for water and fruits), Kaneelsteeg, Emmaplein, Suckergarden, Arch road, A.T. Illidge road, Coralita road, L.B. Scott road, ending at Le Grand Marche Supermarket Bush road.

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that more than 346 million people worldwide have diabetes. This number is likely to more than double by 2030 without intervention. Almost 80 per cent of diabetes deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries.

The walk and bike-a-thon are efforts towards a healthier and more sustainable country for all.

Philipsburg:--- The body that was found on Saturday night by firefighters in Hope Estate is yet to be identified, confirmed Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos. Mos said he cannot say at this time if there will be any type of criminal investigation into the death of the unidentified male and the bush fire. The island's Chief Prosecutor said that the body that was found is badly burnt and he cannot say how the person died while the pathologist that has to examine the body and conduct an autopsy is not on St. Maarten.

Mos further explained that by the end of this week police would have more information on the horrific discovery by the firemen who were busy putting out the late night fire in the vicinity of the Marie Genevieve de Weever School.

On Sunday Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson said a report was filed with the police about a missing person but he could not say if the body that was found is the man that is reported missing.

According to well placed sources, a young man who is well known in the French Quarter community has been reported missing. A female relative of the missing man told SMN News yesterday that their relative is missing but he is not the one that was found dead in the fire in Hope Estate.

arichardsonandswescotwilliamssigndeclarationofintent11112012Belle Plaine:--- The President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Alain Richardson and Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams signed the official declaration of intent on the renewal of the Dutch driver's licenses for residents of the French side of the island. The renewal of the Dutch licenses will last until March 31st, 2013 while holders of the licenses have six months in which they must request that their Dutch license be exchanged for a French driver's license.

The declaration of intent is considered a matter of cooperation between the two sides of the island. Currently, there are more that 2000 persons that are being affected since the Dutch side amended its traffic ordinance which states that in order for someone to renew their driver's license they must be registered at the Census Office and they also need to provide proof of residence on the island.

On several occasions those affected held manifestations and called on elected officials to intervene and find a long term solution to the problem. Based on the resolution of November 15th, 2007 No 1078 of the Island Territory of St. Maarten expresses willingness of the government to establish an exemption for the category for French residents as outlined in the resolution.

The Journey for Education Foundation will be having its annual gala dinner:

Date: Saturday November 24th, 2012
Venue: Sonesta Great Bay Hotel
Time: 7.00pm to 11.00pm
Contribution: U$ 100.00

Tickets are available from the following JFE members:
Rolando Tobias at the Windward Islands Bank Ltd.
Paula Fleming at RBC Bank Simpsonbay
Margarette Williams at RBC Emmaplein, Philipsburg
Valerie Brazier at Government Administration Building
Rosie Richardson at 5555545

Good Afternoon,

Happy Saint Martin/Sint Maarten Day to you.
It is good to be here with you and I am as always honored to address the people of Saint Martin/Sint Maarten. Today's theme: "One People, Respecting The Past Investing In The Future" holds within it a call to action. A call to secure our future in honor of the work of our forefathers. A call in the face of a challenging world amidst major climate change and financial economic woes.
In concluding his sermon on the mountain Jesus said:
"Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. 25 The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock". (Mathews, 7:24-25)
Called to action our forefathers took up the challenge and build us a solid house which we can be proud of today. As a people we are blessed to live in and share this island, our house, our home, build by the individual and collective actions of our grandparents and parents. A house build on the rock of the enduring principles of self-respect, self-reliance, responsibility, kindness, and hard work. Today you and I are the beneficiaries of the hard work of past generations.
As residents sharing this house, residing be it in French quarter or Dutch Quarter, Philipsburg or Marigot, Grand Case or Simpson Bay, French Cul-de-Sac or Cul-de-Sac, it is our obligation to past generations and our responsibility to future generations to invest in preserving and perfecting our St. Martin, our home against the threats we face.
On this St. Martin's day let us therefore, like our forefathers, renew and direct our commitment to the cause of securing our island, our home, against the rains and winds which we face today and which we will face tomorrow.
Let us renew our commitment by investing in the strengthening of the foundation of our house, Saint Martin/Sint Maarten. Let us do so by investing to transform our island in a center of excellence. Let us do so by investing in excellence in education. By investing in excellence in health care. By investing in critical infrastructure. And by investing in the promotion of the enduring principles self-respect, self-reliance, responsibility, kindness, and hard work.
Investments necessary to facilitate the further socio economic growth and development of our people and at the same time prepare our island for the challenges of the future.
As Dutch and French citizens, we can choose to make these investment separately or we can choose where possible to carry out these investment together as one people, as St. Martiners. A survey of our history, of the history of our people learns that the people of our island have always lived as one people. It is thus my hope that ongoing initiatives to foster greater governmental cooperation will catch up with the oneness of the people of Sint Maarten. For as the world around us become more complex and the magnitude of the challenges we face increase, I am convinced that joint investments and coordination of policies and programs is the only effective way forward.
I therefore conclude with the conviction that we, like the wise man in Jesus Sermon, will take up the call of the theme of this St Martin day, as one people respecting the past investing in the future; and in doing so identify the actions necessary to preserve and perfect our house, our island against rising waters and strong winds, when and how ever they come.
It is with this belief in the wisdom of our people that I hereby, on behalf of my wife Marie-Louise and I, wish the people of Sint Maarten/Saint Martin a most happy and safe St. Martin's Day.

Thank you and God Bless you.

silveriajacobs02102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- St. Maarten Day Address

Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Sports Silveria Jacobs.

What is the meaning of St. Maarten Day? What does it symbolize for us as St. Maarteners?

St. Maarten Day is a very personal day for many St. Maarteners including me because apart from any other day in the year, it symbolizes the socio- cultural unification of a strong and resilient people.

The obelisk–shaped monument at the frontier in Cole Bay is the symbol of unity that has been reminding us for the past 64 years of our cultural unity. The gale does not stop at the border nor does our culture.

St. Maarten Day is the one day in the year when the people consciously tend not to emphasize the official political division, rather the socio – cultural unification is amplified and reverberated from Pic Paradis to Century Hill, to Fort William Hill to Naked Boy Hill and Rice Hill.

The monument at the frontier, as simple as it may look makes a very clear statement not in French, Dutch or English, but in a subtle symbolic way that stands erect and in a proud upright position that exuberates the friendly and warm hospitality of the native St. Maarten people.

I am reminded of the keynote address given on the second Anniversary of the Southern side on October 10, 2012 after becoming a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands by Pastor Young at the Saint Simon and Jude Anglican church entitled:

"Remove not the Ancient Landmarks"

The importance of landmarks should not be underestimated. I respect, honor and esteem the invaluable values and wisdom our ancestors have left behind which we so proudly called our heritage. This property that we are standing on this morning is very symbolic for many reasons. One aspect of this plantation I would like to highlight with your permission is the intense labor that went into the construction of the slave walls.

I am quoting from an article written by the head of the Department of Culture Mr. Neville York five years ago about this same subject. The slave walls that you see around the outskirts of this plantation "is symbolic to the interlocking of the humblest of man to the most sophisticated man is a small knitted community of St. Maarten. Despite being ravished by many hurricanes and earthquakes for centuries, today the slave walls are still rooted in the soil from which they sprung and speak volumes in their indivisible solitude. They conceal symbolic mysteries of a people, proclaiming triumph and victory in the face of adversity."

Obscure to the naked eye are the individual rocks in the center and behind the slave walls. They remind us of the intricate nature of the cultural fabric of current day St. Maarten. To the casual observer it may not be clear who and how everything is related to each other, but like the rocks, the St. Maarten Culture exists! It lives! It needs to be understood and it must be brought to the forefront of national development.

The rocks can become unraveled, and when they do, the walls weaken. They may work at cross-purposes and, as result, the walls may become fragile. The small knitted community of St. Maarten (French Quarter) can also be unraveled, especially when segments within the community work at cross–purposes. This must be avoided by all means. Like the closely webbed rocks, the St. Maarten community must foster and encourage close civic interaction between the communities.

The green hill tops, turquoise waters and sandy beaches are part of our natural and cultural heritage. For this reason, these natural assets "Ancient Land Marks" must be guarded like a mother guards and nurtures her child. By protecting the slave walls we are in essence shielding our hills from erosion, our lagoons and ocean from runoff water and maintaining clearly defined land boundaries. Spiritually and physically the slave walls are catalytic in the restoration and preservation of our patrimony".

Don't dismiss the older person's ideas because you went to College;

Don't dismiss your grandmother's teachings because she's from a different generation;

Don't dismiss the idea of jollification;

Don't dismiss the importance of hard work;

Don't dismiss the notion of giving, particularly in times when you have the least;

Don't dismiss the idea of greeting someone when you pass them;

Don't dismiss the idea of being your brother and sister's keeper; and most of all

Don't dismiss the idea of fearing and loving God.

Let this be the beginning of revitalizing our forefather's core cultural values.

Let us strive to get to the level when you and I can honestly look each other in the eye and say I am your rock, I got your back.

Happy St. Maarten Day.

Philipsburg:--- It has been years now that the people of St. Maarten have been complaining about a particular reporter who works for The Daily Herald while working for a particular politician and a government owned institution. The reporter in question was seen sporting the UP Party colors when the United Peoples Party signed the political agreement with the National Alliance in 2009 at the Emilio Wilson Park and she was also very active in the launching of the UP political party prior to the September 2010 elections and ever since then she has been writing for the candidates and those that were elected on the UP list.

The Daily Herald's political writer Alita Singh has been writing all press releases that were issued during the past months. SMN News will prove to our readers that the island's main newspaper has lost its objectivity while other media houses on St. Maarten are being used by this particular reporter to gain mileage for the UP party. SMN News learnt that Alita Singh even worked on the manifesto of the UP Party. Some political pundits have said that what Singh is doing is not illegal but certainly it is not ethical and it is clear that the articles written by her that are published by The Daily Herald are not objective. An activist on St. Maarten said to SMN News that corruption on St. Maarten is so widespread that what Singh is doing right now might seem normal but there is a huge conflict of interest since she is the one that holds the political portfolio at the Daily Herald.

Just recently SMN News learned that Alita Singh is on the payroll of the Harbour Group of Companies and she is earning a whopping $6000.00 per month salary. A source close to the United People Party leader Theo Heyliger told SMN News that Heyliger made the arrangements since 2009 when he was a commissioner for Singh to be paid through the Harbour Group of Companies. The source said that Singh has to write all articles relating to the Harbour Group of Companies for the newspaper she works for while she also writes for various magazines on behalf of the harbor. Alita Singh works as the public relations officer for the Harbor Group of Companies.

A source within the UP Party said that Singh travels at the expense of the harbor whenever there is a new cruise line coming to St. Maarten while other media houses were being left out on purpose. According to a member of the United Peoples Party, "Singh recently bought several apartments while she also bought the home at which she resides in Pointe Blanche, while there are professional writers who are St. Maarteners and are not able to pay their rent at the end of the month." SMN News learnt that the Minister and shareholder representative Romeo Pantophlet and Member of Parliament Frans Richardson have been trying to get their hands on the contract Singh has with the Harbour Group of Companies but to date it has not surfaced. Member of Parliament Frans Richardson said in an invited comment that the CEO of Harbour Group of Companies confirmed to him that Singh does get paid from the Harbour for each story she writes for them whether it was printed locally or abroad. Richardson said that the CEO told him that he is not aware of any contract between Singh and the Harbour Holding Company, the CEO did not disclose the salary Singh has been receiving from the Harbor Group of Companies.

Shareholder representative, Minister of Economic Affairs and Transportation Romeo Pantophlet confirmed to SMN News on three occasions the latest being Sunday November 11th, 2012 that Singh is indeed on the Harbour payroll. The Minister said he informed the CEO of the Harbor Group of Companies Mark Mingo that it is not ethical for a reporter to be on a government owned company payroll and this person should be dismissed. SMN News made several phone calls to the Daily Herald on Sunday evening to obtain a comment from the Publisher Paul de Windt and Managing Editor Gordon Snow but they could not be reached by phone.

Click here to view the press releases written by Daily Herald reporter Alita Singh for the Leader of the UP Party and UP MPs currently in Parliament.

Philipsburg:--- The Council of Ministers comprised of members of the National Alliance, the Democratic Party, and persons appointed by the three Independent Members of Parliament found themselves in a predicament when they learnt that the Corporate Governance Council (CGC) headed by Louis Duzanzon was never legalized through a Landsbesluit. According to information provided to SMN News, on May 11th, 2009 the Island Council of St. Maarten established an Island Resolution no: 930 which established the Corporate Governance Council. Article 4 of that Island Resolution states that the members of the Corporate Governance Council will last for a period of four years, meaning they will be in office until 2013. Information provided to SMN News states that  the new constellation which was established after 10/10/10 did not verify if the Island Resolution that was established in May 2009 was still valid and neither did they issue a Landsbesluit to ensure that the CGC is fully established in accordance with the law.

SMN News learnt that while the members of the Corporate Governance Council received a letter on December 3rd, 2009 from the former Lt. Governor of St. Maarten Franklyn Richards informing them that they were the selected members for the Council, the Lt. Governor St. Maarten at the time never signed off on the official Landsbesluit that would make the council a legal body on St. Maarten. Former Lt. Governor Franklyn Richards told SMN News on Sunday evening that the island resolution was in place which established the council and therefore there was no need for a Landsbesluit, since he did not have the power to issue Landsbesluits. Richards said that he left office in June 2010 on vacation and his tenure ended on October 10th, 2010 when St. Maarten became a country within the Kingdom.

In an invited comment, Chairman of the Corporate Governance Council Louis Duzanzon confirmed to SMN News that the members of the Corporate Governance Council received a letter on December 3rd, 2009 informing them of their nomination while on February 4th, 2010 they were called in by the former Executive Council where they were appointed, but to date they have not received any Landsbesluit from the Governor's office indicating that the Corporate Governance Council is a legal body.

While the Corporate Governance Council has been operating as one of the High Councils of State that has a lifespan of four years, they were never given an office space and monies to operate for the government of St. Maarten. The coalition formed by the United Peoples Party and Democratic Party used their services on several occasions, yet those in office never sought to ensure that the CGC got the finances and material they needed to function optimally. SMN News has been reliably informed that the current government just recently found out that the Corporate Governance Council has no Landsbesluit when they began the process to re-appoint the High Councils of State such as the Council of Advice and the General Audit Chamber. Duzanson told SMN News on Sunday that to date he neither the other members of the council have been paid for the services they rendered to Country St. Maarten.

The other High Councils of State have to be reappointed since their two year lifespan ended some months ago.

SMN News contacted the Governor of St. Maarten drs. Holiday to inquire whether or not a Landsbesluit was issued for the Corporate Governance Council, Governor Holiday said he will not comment on any matter to the media.


Click here to view the letters sent to members of the CGC by the Former Lt. Governor.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in public session on November 13.

The meeting is scheduled for Tuesday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

A presentation will be made to Members of Parliament (MPs) regarding the working relationship between the Council of Advice and Parliament by a delegation of the Council of State of the Netherlands.

The delegation will comprise of Marten Oosting, Arnoldus Weggeman and Ron van der Veer.

Members of the public are always welcome to be present in the General Assembly Chamber during public meetings to follow the parliamentary session.

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

The central committee 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 body of an unidentified man was found by firefighters late Saturday evening while the firemen were busy putting out a bush fire in Hope Estate.

Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson confirmed on Sunday that firemen found the body when they were almost finished putting out the fire. Henson said the body that was found is a male but he was burnt beyond recognition.

Henson further explained that someone already contacted the police and indicated that their relative has been missing, but the detectives were unable to follow up to see if the body that was burnt in the bush fire Saturday night is that of the missing person.

Several calls to Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos went unanswered on Sunday as SMN News was trying to find out if there are indications that a homicide has been committed.

eholidayandpchopinlayingsxmdaywreaths11112012French Quarter:--- The celebration of the 53rd annual St. Maarten/St. Martin's Day took place in grand style on Sunday. The French side of the island was this year's host. The day commenced with an ecumenical service at the Methodist Church in French Quarter followed by a wreath laying ceremony at the French Quarter/Dutch Quarter border. Shortly after the wreath laying ceremony, the police conducted a short march while 11 troupes from both sides of the island participated in the parade for the dignitaries and those that attended the official ceremony.

The official speeches and luncheon was done at the Chick Chick Pasture in Belle Plaine where a number of tents were set up for the day's activity. The four speakers President Alain Richardson, Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams, Governor Eugene Holiday, and Prefet Delegue Philippe Chopin all focused on the selected theme "One People Respecting the Past, Investing in Future".

Prefet Chopin used quotes from the former Prefet of St. Martin Dominque LaCroix who called on the elected officials to enforce stronger cooperation between the two sides of the island in the interest of the people living on the island. Chopin said having the speeches done on St. Martin's Day is one thing but implementing them is another thing "right now St. Martin/St. Maarten is on the pathway of making cooperation a reality, even though the two sides of the island is governed by different people it is possible to live as one family while respecting each other."

President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Alain Richardson told the gathering which included dignitaries from Anguilla that since he took office he made every effort to strengthen the cooperation on the two sides of the island. Richardson said the Collectivity is working on obtaining funds from the Interreg to assist with the drainage of rainwater in the Belvedere area while they also worked on the having proper potable water for the residents of Oyster Pond. The President of the Collectivity said that the signing of the declaration of intent to have the Dutch side renew the driver's licenses for those residents living on the French side is a living proof of the work the governments from both sides have been doing through cooperation. He further explained that the Collectivity did its best to become a shareholder of the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE) when they heard of the sale of bonds, but that project did not yield fruition.

Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams in her address said that the people of St. Maarten/St. Martin expect to hear from their people on St. Maarten Day and while many might say that the St. Maarten Day celebration is just about speeches she is of the opinion that it is the duty of the elected officials to preserve and respect the past while investing in the future. The Prime Minister said St. Maarten has made great strides in terms of cooperation between the two sides. Wescot Williams said in the past they did not recognize the importance of having the French State involved in the cooperation that has to take place so that the people of St. Maarten could live in harmony.

The Governor of St. Maarten Eugene Holiday quoted a verse from the bible that says that every man that hears the word of God and puts them into practice is like a wise man who build his house on a rock and it could withstand any storm. Governor Holiday in his address said the theme chosen for this year's festivities for him is a call for action in this challenging world. He said the forefathers of St. Maarten built a solid house which they are all proud of today. He said St. Maarten is blessed to share their house/home that was built by the island's parents and grandparents.

Click here to view more photos of St. Martin/St. Maarten Day Celebration 2012.

royalnetherlandsnavydiver09112012Simpson Bay:--- At last week Thursday's 'visitors day' at the Coast Guard Substation, Dutch navy divers and experts from St. Martin's emergency services deliberated on disaster relief and the added value of having diving professionals from the Dutch defense forces ready at hand.

"More than welcome", said Paul Martens, head of the disaster relief section of St. Martin. "These navy divers have special equipment that enable us to create an underwater picture we need after a hurricane strike." Edmond Johnson, manager maritime services responsible for St. Martin's lagoon and inner waters, acknowledges and adds "I am sure we will need these divers in the future. I remember Hurricane Luis and the invisible damage done to St. Martin under water. We definitely could have used these divers then."

Divers from the Royal Netherlands Forces Dive Group have been on exercise in St Martin since October 29, concentrating on disaster relief. Divers surveyed the Simpsons Bay Lagoon under water and were able to map out the shallow ends using 'acoustical hand camera'. A wreck in the approach to the Lagoon was also thoroughly examined.

Royal Netherlands Navy Press Release

toastmastersdynamictabletopicworkshop09112012Philipsburg:--– The Soualiga Corporate Toastmasters Club held a dynamic table topic workshop, on Wednesday November 7th. It was the first of its kind for the club for civil servants. This added a nice addition to the string of"firsts" for the Soualiga club. Since the opening of this club year, the Soualiga Corporate Toastmasters club in an effort to keep the club vibrant, co-organized and hosted the island's first interclub debate, participated in area workshops on evaluation and judging, attended the district conference that was held in Grenada for the first time and held the first club meeting on the beach.
Toastmasters is the world leader in communication and leadership development. In meetings Toastmasters and guests are encouraged to speak; opportunities for this are presented in the prepared speeches segment, the evaluation segment or in the table topics segment. Table Topics provides the speaker with a chance to practice careful listening, quick preparation of a relevant response, and expressing fluent, clear, and organized thoughts in a limited time. To improve on these skills, Soualiga's specialist in table topics and contest preparation ACB Catherine Connor-Arrindell delivered a presentation on the dynamics of the table topics segment and gave the audience tips on how to improve. To immediately put these tips into practice, there were two table topics contests. The first one was won by Tamara Groeneveldt, with Denise Vijber as first runner up, the second table topic contest was won by Steven Carty and Shawn Crispulo coming in second.
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pjlreceivesssfreportonsxmstudentsinnl09112012Philipsburg: Mr. Perry Geerlings, Policy Advisor of the Minister Plenipotentiary of Country St. Maarten in The Hague offered the report : "Factors of Influence: The Academic Performance of Sint Maarten students in the Netherlands and Repatriation" to the Philipsburg Jubilee library on October 31, 2012.
Author of the report: Stichting Soualiga Foundation
Content: Results on a research among St Maarten students studying in the Netherlands about which problems they experience during their study.

caybayoilspill09112012Cay Bay:--- On Friday the 9th of November 2012 staff of the Nature Foundation St. Maarten responded with their vessel Yellow Tail to reports of a significant oil spill approximately 500 yards from shore of the Cay Bay/ Pelican area. Once on scene the situation was assessed and the environmental impacts of the spill on the marine environment were determined. Initial assessment found that a large quantity of oil was entered into the sea from an unknown source. There was no oil present in the coastal area by Cay Bay and no activity was observed regarding oil entering the water from industrial sources on Cay Bay. During the assessment it was found that the spill stretched for approximately two kilometres in a west south westerly direction, which roughly 800 gallons of oil was leaked. Contact was immediately established with the various island entities informing them of the situation. Contact was initially established with Inspector Carty of Maritime Affairs, the St. Maarten Harbour Master and the Coastguard who responded quickly to the reports. Communication and coordination between the St. Maarten Port Authority, the Nature Foundation and the Coastguard was swift and effective in responding to this spill.

The Nature Foundation determined that the oil slick covered a significant section of the water column on offshore coral reefs, both of which have a significant ecological and tourism value to the island. Contact was immediately made with all stakeholders informing them of a large amount of oil in the water and swimming in Cay Bay and certain areas of Pelican should also be avoided. Dive Centres had to look for alternate dive sites. Fishermen were also informed that they should avoid fishing along the south-western shore of the island until the oil has been dissipated offshore, as the consumption of petroleum contaminated fish could cause significant health problems.

During the response to the oil slick three Hawksbill Sea Turtles (Eretmochelys imbricata) were found surfacing in the slick and were covered by oil. Nature Foundation staff were unsuccessful in tracking the animals to remove the contaminants after numerous attempts.

The Nature Foundation will continue to conduct follow up patrols and dives to determine the impact the spills is having on Marine Flora and Fauna. The prevailing wind and currents should push the oil offshore, however the Nature Foundation will continue to monitor the direction of the slick and notify authorities if coastal areas are under threat.

sarahwescotwilliams09112012Dear fellow St. Martiners,

It is again with great pleasure and honor that I take this opportunity to commemorate the day in which we celebrate Our Nation, Our home "Sweet St. Martin Land". Although this year's main activities will occur on St. Martin, or as the older heads used to call it, "The North", we are collectively celebrating one of the most unique and diverse islands in the Caribbean, as we have done officially since 1968.


It is in this spirit, exemplified by the unity between those who are born here and those who belong here, that today we celebrate our lovely home in the Caribbean Sea.
This year's events are centered on the theme of "One People Respecting the Past, Investing in the Future". Indeed this is a theme that is and should be at the center of what drives the development of our island. In my role as Prime Minister of St. Maarten, I can affirm that we are taking significant steps in making this theme a reality. We are Respecting the Past by researching and teaching about our history, by investing in our culture and through the protection of our heritage. As we do this we are simultaneously Investing in our Future by educating our children, protecting our resources and developing our infrastructure to ensure that the St. Maarten of the future is one in which all of the needs of our people are met. And we do this increasingly in cooperation and consultation with our brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, cousins and grandchildren living in the North. St. Martin embodies the idea of unity; two halves that make a whole. Two parts that together define the island we lovingly call home.


Since last year we have a formal relationship in place between Country St. Maarten and the Representative of the French State the Prefet. This was lacking in the past as the French State is responsible for several areas, areas that since our constitutional change are autonomous responsibilities of St. Martin (South). During the months of November and December, follow ups will be given and the Ministerial Committees in charge of continuing and structuring this formal relationship will have to report on
their progress.

Notwithstanding these formalities, the relationship between the two sides of our one island continues to be strong. They continue to be strong in the area of culture, in the cooperation between NGOs, and in celebrating our common history and ancestry. Any challenges are discussed frankly between the two sides as it is a shared belief that there is one "St. Martin people". Both governments are committed to do all in their power to maintain the togetherness of the St. Martin people, as we are committed to
seeking solutions that take into account the differences that exist due to two diverse political systems.
So on behalf of the People and Government of St. Maarten, I wish you a very Happy St. Martin's Day, a day in which we should all feel blessed, privileged and fortunate to call an island as beautiful, as unique and as magical as St. Martin, our home.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten, Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams

rtuitt09112012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt told reporters on Friday that his Ministry is busy with the banks on St. Maarten to see how they would implement the FACTA Disposal Rules which were supposed to take effect on June 1. Minister Tuitt said just recently the US Department of Treasury issued a press release which states that they are engaged with more than 50 countries around the world to improve the international tax compliance. Tuitt said the FACTA law was approved in 2010 by Congress and it is mainly to target US citizens that do not pay their taxes by using foreign accounts.

Tuitt further explained that St. Maarten will be working closely with the Netherlands who is currently negotiating with the US treasury regarding the implementation of the FACTA. Tuitt said the US treasury expects to conclude their discussions with the Netherlands by the end of this year.

In unrelated news, the Finance Minister said that St. Maarten just recently received a positive rating with Moody's. Tuitt said that St. Maarten got a BAA1 rating even though it's the first time country St. Maarten was rated while the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE) also received a very good rating. He said this means that the economy on St. Maarten is considered to be stable.

Tuitt said having the CFT in place to monitor St. Maarten's finances and its budget process contributed to the positive rating the island received from Moody's. Moody's also assigned an A1 currency rating for St. Maarten; this Tuitt said is the maximum rating any country could receive, while they assigned an A2 foreign currency rating for the island. The Finance Minister said based on the ratings the island received, the island is in the same category as Trinidad and Mexico and higher than Barbados. He said even though this is good for the island the ratings next year should be even better because the government has quite a few projects they are working on while they are also working on improving institutions within the country.

Pointe Blanche:--- An argument that led to a fight has left one prisoner hospitalized with major injuries to his face. SMN News has been reliably informed that two of the Vesuvius suspects who are also cousins, Omar Jones and Erno Labega Jr. were involved in the fight. Labega Jr. was stabbed twice, once to his shoulder and once in his neck, while Christopher Carty lost some of his teeth and also suffered a broken jaw. Carty is currently receiving treatment at the St. Maarten Medical Center.

Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos confirmed on Friday afternoon that there was an argument between the prisoners and one was seriously injured in the face. "The prisoner in question lost some of his teeth and his jaw is also broken in two places, while Labega Jr. was treated at the St. Maarten Medical Center for the stab wounds and taken back to the Pointe Blanche Prison." Mos further explained that Omar Jones was also hit in the face but he did not receive any major injuries therefore he was not transported to the St. Maarten Medical Center for treatment. When asked by SMN News if the police and prosecutor's office is conducting an investigation into the prison brawl, Mos said that all of the suspects even those that witnessed what happened have refused to talk to the police. "At this point it is difficult to do an investigation when no one wants to talk to the police."

Christopher Carty applied for early release (VE) and it was denied and now he got himself involved in a fight and is seriously injured yet he refused to say exactly what happened and how he got injured.

The police department is informing the general public, that in connection with the Sint Maarten's day celebration which will take place on Sunday November 11th, 2012 of the following:

  • The main part of this ceremony will take place in French Quarter between the monument at the border and the Methodist Church in French Quarter. The border to French Quarter will be closed from the round-a-bout in Belvedere.
  • All traffic coming from the Dutch side going to French Quarter via Mount William Hill will be diverted through Bishophill, Oysterpond Road and Coralita to get to French Quarter and beyond.
  • The road closure will be from 08:30am until 1:00pm.

The general public should take good notice of this traffic diversion to avoid any unnecessary inconvenience.

rotaryham08112012Philipsburg:--- The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise, a community service based organization will be conducting their last Hurricane Awareness Mission at Cost U Less on Saturday November 10th 2012 from 11am-2pm. The members of the Rotaract Club is asking the general public to come on out to Cost U Less on Saturday and donate non-perishable food items to assist our fellow citizens incase a natural disaster strikes.

Rotaract's Hurricane Awareness Mission is a project whereby the club members collect non-perishable items from customers shopping at the supermarket. The items collected are then given to the local Red Cross in the event of a hurricane or natural disaster. If there are no natural disasters, The Red Cross distributes the items to persons in the community that are in need.

The members of the Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise would like to extend its appreciation and gratitude towards members of the community that made and will continue to make contributions to Rotaract's H.A.M project. Other than non perishable food items; persons can also donate clothing at the club's H.A.M event on Saturday. The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise encourages the general public to continue supporting the Club with their efforts to maintaining service above self which is the club's motto.

By Roberta S. Jacobson, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs.

In 2011, St. Kitts and Nevis faced spiraling crime and one of the world's highest per capita homicide rates. Working with U.S. government-sponsored legal advisors, the Kittitian government, police, and prosecutors put in place new policies and practices that led to a double-digit drop in the rate of violent crime, making communities safer. This is one example of the strong U.S. commitment to working hand in hand with the nations of the Caribbean to address shared challenges. I am in Barbados today to focus on our cooperation and to meet with all the U.S. ambassadors who serve in the Caribbean. The United States and the Caribbean enjoy extensive political, economic, cultural, and family ties. We share a commitment to human rights and democratic values, reflected in the free and fair elections in the United States and across the Caribbean. We share as well a commitment to fighting corruption and diversifying our economies to share more widely the benefits of economic growth.
High-level engagement is essential to our partnership. At each of the past two Summits of the Americas, President Obama met with Caribbean leaders to discuss how to strengthen the vital U.S.-Caribbean friendship. Secretary Clinton has made 10 trips to five Caribbean countries, and other Cabinet-level officials including Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano and Attorney General Eric Holder visited the region. U.S. officials from across the government work closely with Caribbean counterparts every day to advance our shared agenda.
The hallmark of our engagement is the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative (CBSI), through which we have committed $203 million toward improving citizen security, reducing violence, and combating illicit trafficking. CBSI is creating lasting partnerships through a focused, whole-of-government approach, with shared responsibility. We are seeing results: for instance, illicit drug seizures are at record levels, and homicide rates in several countries are down substantially.
Our engagement also has a strong economic dimension. Trade and investment remain robust, with Caribbean companies benefiting from U.S. trade preferences to bring jobs and development to the region. With the Inter-American Development Bank and the private sector, we are selecting finalists for the Caribbean Idea Marketplace, enabling Diaspora and host country entrepreneurs to launch new ventures. We are increasing women's economic
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participation through initiatives like the Women's Entrepreneurship Network. We are committed to improving educational opportunities through USAID programs as well as 100,000 Strong in the Americas, President Obama's goal to boost educational exchanges between the United States and Latin America and the Caribbean to 100,000 in each direction. We are especially focused on increasing education and work opportunities for youth. Under CBSI, we established initiatives throughout the region to help at-risk youth, the most recent a $20 million, five-year program that benefits 100,000 young people in the Dominican Republic.
On energy and the environment, we are improving technical capacity and laying the groundwork for investment under the Energy and Climate Partnership of the Americas (ECPA) and the Connect 2022 initiative. ECPA has enabled Suriname to use sustainable power generation and to protect its vast ecological wealth. We are strengthening health systems in 14 countries through the President's Emergency Plan for HIV/AIDS Relief. In Guyana, where we have invested $175 million over the past 10 years, the HIV prevalence rate has dropped by more than half.
These examples illustrate our collaboration with leaders and citizens of the Caribbean in shaping communities, improving livelihoods, and integrating our nations. The United States will continue to partner with the governments, private sector, and civil society of the region to achieve even greater success.

deadshark08112012Simpson Bay:--- The Nature Foundation responded to a report of a dead shark which was left in a vegetable bag in Simpson Bay. Staff of the Nature Foundation responded to the alert and upon further investigation was able to issue a report to the authorities as to the level of penalty for the responsible party. The Foundation will follow up on this and all incidents of shark poaching on St. Maarten. In this case the shark was a four foot Caribbean Reef shark, the most important species found in local waters.
The practice of intentionally fishing for sharks has been forbidden since October 12th 2011, when the Ministry TEATT temporarily banned the practice of intentionally poaching sharks in the territorial waters of St. Maarten. The act of trying to catch by tracking, stalking, baiting, chasing, trapping, hooking, netting, shooting or otherwise hunting - sharks, rays and skates is prohibited and therefore the animals may not be wounded or killed. Violators may be punished with jail and a considerable fine may be issued. If Sharks are accidentally caught all steps should be taken to release the animal with as little harm as possible.
Sharks have a very high value to the ecology of the island and the island coral reef ecosystem and they also are a major attraction to visiting dive tourists. The majority of divers who visit the island hope to see a shark while diving. The Nature Foundation and local dive operators have also been using sharks as a control method for the present lionfish invasion. Less and less sharks are being seen and populations have been going from approximately twenty individuals to now only two or three being seen in the locations where they are known to frequent.
Sharks are an apex predator and are essential to the health of local coral reefs. "If we do not have sharks we will lose our coral reef ecosystem. Sharks keep the reefs clean of unhealthy fish which keeps the ecosystem in balance. Also the majority of visiting divers come to see local coral reefs as well as sharks. A system collapse will occur if we lose these species and this very important tourism product will be lost, that is why this step taken by government is a true milestone in Marine Conservation, allowing the shark population to return to numbers needed to sustain a healthy population" commented Nature Foundation Marine Park Manager Tadzio Bervoets.
The Nature Foundation will also be launching a wide scale shark research project which goes hand in hand with an education campaign educating the public on the importance of sharks. To launch the campaign the Foundation urges everyone to look at the YouTube video YouTube/ Fin- Help End the Horror or visit the Nature Foundation Facebook page to see the disastrous results of shark fishing and finning.

theyliger04032012Our national day November 11, we celebrate both North and South together. It is a time when we come together to celebrate our extraordinary nation, and where we appreciate, and be thankful that we are Sint Maarteners/St. Martiners.
We have much to be grateful for. As a people we have much respect for our ancestors who built our island nation. They have transcended our island into a beacon of the Caribbean making it one of the most desirable nations in which to live. We would not live in the great island nation that we know today if not for the sacrifices of the men and women on both sides who have built what we know as Sint Maarten/St. Martin.
Let us pause for a moment, and say thank you to all those who have contributed to our national development.
As we look towards the future, as a people we will encounter may new challenges and opportunities. We have to ask ourselves, what future do we see for our island nation? What kind of home do we want for our children?
As a developing nation, we must always offer hope for our people. Each generation of Sint Maarteners must improve on what was inherited from past generations. This is the way forward for the North and South sides of this nation.
As the theme for this year's celebration says, "One People respecting the past, investing in the future."
Sint Maarten/St. Martin, is our shared home. What our nation becomes depends on what we make of it. With our determination and resolve as a people, our nation is well placed to take advantage of the opportunities and overcome the challenges of the 21st century.
This vision has been a reality all along based on the sacrifices made in the past. On this national day as we forge ahead, may we as a people remember the power within each one of us, and that we continue to contribute in building a nation based on the principles of compassion and equality for all.
Wishing you, your family, friends, our people abroad, and our visitors, a happy, safe and joyful Sint Maarten/St. Martin's Day.
May God bless our native land.


Theo Heyliger
United Peoples (UP) Party Leader
Former Vice Prime Minister

gracitaarrindell08112012Fellow Citizens, Visitors and Friends of Sint Maarten/ Sint Martin,

Prior to the date of the transition from Island territory to the new Constitutional status of 'Country' Sint Maarten on 10-10-10, elected officials from North and South of the border decided to install a joint technical committee to deal with the increasing youth delinquency which started to plague our island.
November 11th 2012 we once again gather jointly to commemorate the signing of the treaty of Concordia. An agreement that basically paves the way for officials from Dutch and the French side to work together to ensure peace full living together or co-existence between the people of our island. The architects of the Treaty must be credited for their foresight three hundred and sixty four years ago.
Both local governments, with more autonomy (Collectivité, and 'Country' Sint Maarten) should have more freedom to tackle issues that are a threat to the peace full co-existence of the people of our island. This change should allow for a more efficient handling of issues that are a threat to our way of life as we knew it on our beautiful island.
I am convinced that the majority of our Youth are law abiding, family respecting, loving and supportive, caring, creative, athletic and school attending young men and women.
However, I share the concern of many that we must find a solution to prevent or bring on board those that fall between the cracks of society. U and I see them every day, everywhere on both sides of our island.
Hopefully, this November 11th 2012 will serve to revisit not only the actions the technical committee carried out since its installation. Hopefully, the Treaty of Concordia will serve to rekindle the spirit of both governments and the private sector to refocus its attention to making our island a kinder and gentler place to live and to raise our children. Leave no stones unturned to invest and support our Youth.
After All, our Youth is our Future.
Please enjoy a safe and happy St. Maarten's Day 2012.

Hon. Gracita Arrindell
Member of Parliament
United Peoples (UP) Party

mdormoylsekouandiyork08112012The following synopsis by Lasana M. Sekou was written for the 53rd anniversary of St. Martin Day, November 11, 2012, at the invitation of the Department of Culture and Heritage (Service Culture), Collectivity of St. Martin. Lasana M. Sekou is a poet, historian, author, and publisher.

 

St. Martin Day, on November 11, celebrates the culture, unity, and industry of St. Martin, a nation that constitutes all of the people from the North and South of the island.

The annual St. Martin Day is the principal "nation" day, and the only St. Martin holiday that could be said to "officially" join together the people that tenant the French territory (North) and the Dutch territory (South) to celebrate this Caribbean island as their one homeland.

The emphasis on the unity of the St. Martin people began to manifest more strongly as the basis for St. Martin Day in the late 1980s. That emphasis has been sustained with an increasing determination since the early 1990s, in both the official speeches and programs and in the ever-expanding popular culture activities.

However, a founding principal that launched the first St. Martin Day celebration in 1959, had as a stated aim the celebration of "the anniversary of the discovery of the island by Christopher Columbus." This thematic aim was a benchmark throughout the 1960s and 1970s, and held some directional sway up to the early 1980s for organizers of St. Martin Day in Philipsburg (Great Bay) and Marigot. Also, "This coming together of the population of both sides of the island was not based on the Treaty of Concordia as many think." The competing idea of the Concordia accord remains in staunch pockets of the popular imagination and in some official statements, well into the first decade of the new century, as the basis for celebrating St. Martin Day. The Columbus "reason" has all but disappeared.

Then there is the Oral Tradition account, that sometime between 1958 and 1959, two young political leaders, Commissioner Claude Wathey from the South and Mayor Dr. Hubert Petit from the North, got together to discuss the nascent tourism industry. Both were already totally committed to it. Pastoral and postwissel St. Martin was about to be thrust into modernity in an unprecedented way. Somehow the idea came up for a holiday unique to the St. Martin people, to remind them of and to celebrate their long, shared, and active history and traditions of family, friendship, labor, succession lands, trade, and culture that crisscrossed the frontier for centuries.

What is in need of more research, is that November 11 was agreed upon by these gentlemen but less for the supposed, yet unproven, sighting of the island by the Admiral of the Sea – on the birthday of the noble soldier/monk/saint, Martin of Tours. November 1 is thought to have been chosen more so because of the difficulty the administration in Marigot would have had, or suspected it would have had, to convince state authorities, at a politically sensitive period for colonial regimes, that "their" 21-square-mile colony deserved its own day to "join together" with a contiguous Dutch territory of 16 square miles, to celebrate the people's oneness, their living in harmony and mostly by their own ways and wills, certainly since 1848.

The North was already bound to the Republic's Armistice Day on November 11 – a French holiday since 1922, to honor the heroic "Ancien Combattant" (St. Martin sons included). The distant Netherlands might as well have thought that the day had more to do with Columbus, Saint Martin of Tours, and its own Martinstag or Martinmas, which is the Feast of St. Martin of Tours, or Martin le Miséricordieux, also on November 11. A perfect storm of "days" converged to allow both territories on the 37-square-mile island to bypass the likely long, drawn-out obstacles that would be posed by distant governments, and "mek a local" decision in record time, to realize one day for the "specificity" of the People of Sweet St. Martin Land? Perhaps.

According to Jocelyn Arndell, treasurer of the "Committee of 11th November, 1963,"3 "The idea of the border celebration" came from Dr. Petit, Felix Choisy, and Clem Labega. One of the earliest well circulated photographs of the ceremony at the "Monument of Friendship" was taken in 1964. As a postcard it shows Lt. Governor Jan Beaujon delivering his St. Martin Day address before dignitaries, French troops, gendarmes, police (KPNA), scouts, and throngs of St. Martin people standing on the road and the rockwall – all well dressed. The national flags of France and the Netherlands are in the foreground. A short distance away flies the flag of the Territory of the Netherlands Antilles.

It should be noted that the Antillean or Central Government decision or legislation (Landsbesluit) in Willemstad, equating November 11 "with Sunday," thus a holiday, "voor wat betreft het eilandgebeid Sint Maarten" (for what regards the island territory of St. Maarten) was signed into law on December 10, 1984, and published on December 11, 1984.

From the very beginning, the responsibility for St. Martin Day was alternated between the governments in both capitals. The committee appointed by the host administration organized the official program, e.g.: Church services (Four church services in 1963. The "Programme des festivites du 11 novembre 1980" chaired by Sous-Prefet Guy Maillard, indicated one church service); official speeches, wreath laying, official toast and lunch, parades with marching bands and costumed floats, cultural shows, games for children and adults, boat races, a North-South sports match, and a public dance.

The unwritten tug-of-war as to whether the elected officials or the state representatives should be the main speakers at the border ceremony is also not new. Reputedly, in 1959, Mayor Petit, thought by some as radical or progressive for his time, was the main speaker for the North while the Lt. Governor spoke on behalf of the South (We are still working on the research to confirm this). To their credit, or to the confident and disarming hospitality born of the Traditional St. Martin way of life, the state representatives that tended to express or actually have some affinity or filialty with the St. Martin people, generally spoke in terms of the "unity," "friendship," and "harmony" of the people as opposed to the French and Dutch nationality or authority in either territory.

One example of this expression would be the theme of the St. Martin Day address in 2011, by Gov. drs. Eugene Holiday, emphasizing, "one island, one people, one destiny." At a time when both territories are plunging ahead, each with a newly obtained and separate autonomous status. In an earlier example, Sous-Prefect S. Thirioux asked permission of his audience at the Frontier, to "break with this tradition" of speaking about "what has been done that year, ... and the year to come." It was November 11, 1963, at the very dawn of Modern St. Martin. The speech was published in English in the Windward Islands Opinion. The French state official called directly on "All St. Martiners," to be vigilant "in front of progress. We have to get up out of our rockingchairs and look at our doors finding again the ardour of our fathers" to develop the island, "chasing away the harmful who may it be."

"We have to make ourselves the labourers of this progress and promote it in order to remain master. From passive we become active. From being in debt we become ambitious[,] from being discovered people we become explorers. All St. Martiners possess these virtues so why not exhibit them? Progress solicits the pride, the courage and the vigilance. ... Right here, swear before your ancestors to remain worthy of them. ..."

"Keep high heart St. Martiners, the task is new and immense. It is up to you."

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- A consultant from Jamaica Dr. Wayne Myrie is currently on the island carrying out an assessment on behalf of the Inspection Department TEZVT - Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (LVV) which is part of the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications with respect to palm trees.

He has been meeting with various groups and will carry out some neighborhood visits this weekend.

One of the palm tree diseases common in the Caribbean is Lethal Yellowing. This is caused by a phyto-plasma, a bacteria-like organism, and spread by an insect, the plant hopper (Myndus crudus).

The LVV invited Dr. Myrie to look at the iconic palm trees that dot different areas on the island especially hotel properties and along some of the main roads.

Dr. Myrie who is on a one week visit to the country will be meeting with different groups concerning and taking samples which will be tested in a lab to determine the type of pest.

Preliminary onsite advice can also be given with respect to recommended treatments.

The Inspection Department TEZVT- Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (LVV) office is located at Zoutsteeg nr. 3, Philipsburg, in the building that houses the Department of Economic Licenses. The office can be reached by calling 543-7820 ext. 148 for further information.

Dutch Quarter:--- On Thursday, 15th of November 2012, an information meeting will be held for the upcoming Oasis game, which will take place during two weekends, 24-25 November, and 1-2 December. Dutch Quarter Community Member, Participating Volunteers, NGO representatives, Government representatives, business representatives or anyone else related to Dutch Quarter in any way are invited to attend this information meeting. The information meeting will start at 7.30 pm until 9.30 pm. Venue: Dutch Quarter Community Center.
An Oasis game is an event for community members to make their dreams come true. By realizing their dreams, they also raise their capacity to help themselves in a better way and to connect them with their fellow community members.
The Oasis game originates from the favelas in Rio de Janeiro. Earlier this year, Oasis games have been organized as well on Curacao and Bonaire.
An Oasis game is filled with games, dance and surprising activities. During the first weekend, community members are encouraged to express their dreams for their community. The second weekend, the community members start working together to realize one of their dreams. The Oasis game will be finished with a celebration party.
The European Development Fund is funding this initiative through USONA.

For more information or for registration to participate as a volunteer facilitator, contact:
Mr. Bernard Serrant (580 3027), local Oasis team coordinator
or Mr. Ron Oei (+5999 510 5335, e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.), EU project team member.

smeyersolivacce12072012The Central Committee meeting scheduled for today Thursday was postponed, and the UP Faction protests the manner in which the President of Parliament handled the procedures. The Chairman of the meeting spoke with the DP Faction prior to the opening of the meeting.

We were informed by sources that the President was going to open and close the meeting in order to postpone the session until further notice.

The UP faction signed in for the meeting. The DP faction did the same. The NA faction did not show up for the meeting. Independent Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge showed up and signed in and a quorum was therefore formed.

The Chairman rudely interrupted MP Janchie Leonard while he was explaining the core of his second announcement. To add insult to injury, before going over to the agenda, the Chairman briefly stated he has new information pertaining to the agenda point and decided to adjourn the meeting, hastily hitting the gavel and closing the session, leaving the House bewildered as to the true motives of this latest action of the chairman. This meeting was already postponed on October 11, and today November 9th, clarity is still being sought?

The UP faction protest the fact that we were not granted the same courtesy and respect as was given to the other faction. The Chairman of the meeting is not conducting the meeting in a proper manner.
Parliament did not even get the opportunity to ask if its members can receive a copy of the document or information that would lead to a delay if this has been sent to the Chairman in writing. When did the Chairman gain knowledge of this new information and from whom? Was it from the Minister of General Affairs, from a third party, from who?

This is yet another secretive action of the Chairman of Parliament who hasn't been transparent at all since taking his seat in the House. The Parliament and the people deserve better.

This is making a mockery of the people and our parliamentary democracy. The actions by the Chairman are setting a trend of a banana republic.

The current President and the coalition have no respect for this House of Parliament.

Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Sylvia Meyers
Interim Faction Leader United Peoples (UP) party

The "Hartatak Foundation" has been granted a permit to have a Pre-Sint Maarten's Day jump-up on Saturday November 10th, 2012 starting 10:00pm on the Long wall road. The parade will then take the following route: Kerkhof Steeg- Front Street – Emmaplein – Welvaart Brug – W.G. Buncamper Road – Freedom round-a-bout – W.J.A. Nisbeth Road – Salt Pickers Round-a-bout – Soualiga Road and ends in front of the Festival Village.

In connection with this parade the police department is informing the general public and in particular those persons living or temporarily staying on Front Street that the following traffic measures will be taken:

As of 08:00pm all alleys leading from Back Street to Front Street including Front Street from Town Houses to Emmaplein will be closed to vehicular traffic.

As of 09:00pm Long wall road at the Prins Bernard Brug and W. Longwall road at the Prins Bernard Brug and W. Percy Labega Street. Little Bay road/Fort Willem road and Back Street/Kerkhofstraat.

As of 11:00pm Voges Street in the vicinity of Emma Plein.

As of 12:00 midnight Buncamper road in the vicinity of Emmaplein to the Freemdom Fighters round-a-bout / Sucker Garden road/ Nisbeth road/ Saltpickers round-a-bout/ Soualiga Blv. to Rocksalt drive.

After the parade has passed all streets and alleys that have been closed for this purpose will be re-opened to all traffic. All residents living on the Front Street should take keen notice of this message and take all precautions to avoid any inconveniences and have their vehicles parked safely elsewhere until the parade has passed.

KPSM Press Release

Philipsburg:--- The coordinator of the Community Policing Project Commissioner of Police Carl John (KPSM), has planned a CPTED training for the Community Police Officers and those who are willing to view the world by the way of crime prevention. Those who are responsible for safety and security within the community of Sint Maarten; for example: government, (community) police, town planners, planners of infrastructure, architects, and public health workers should get this training. CPTED stand for Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design.

The CPTED training is organized by the National Institute of Crime Prevention (NICP, Inc.) and will be held on Sint Maarten from November 26th to November 30th, 2012 at the Sonesta Great Bay Hotel. Invitations will be sent to all stakeholders on Sint Maarten and the police departments in Aruba, Curacao, Anguilla, the BES-islands.

Some of the topics that will be covered in this five day agenda are:

  • Introduction to CPTED
  • CPTED Definitions and Strategies
  • Examples of CPTED Strategies
  • CPTED & the Design Process
  • Applying the Design Out Crime Program

KPSM Press Release

eightinspectorsgetextraordinarypolicebadge08112012Philipsburg:--- On October 2010 the end of the Netherlands Antilles became a fact. The "new country" Sint Maarten took up the responsibility for its legislation and enforcement of the law. To be able to do this Sint Maarten had to establish its own supervision and enforcement institutions in several areas. These include healthcare, pharmaceuticals, food safety, daycare centers, labor and labor safety and environmental hygiene. The Inspectorate VSA is headed by the Inspector General Dr. Best. The Inspectorate is authorized to demand all information necessary, to demand inspection of books, documents, records and authorized to copy those or temporary take them along. The Inspectorate is authorized to enter any place, if needed with the help of the police. Private homes are an exception, permission must be granted by the tenant. To accomplish its task, the Inspectorate has several means to enforce the law, a simple warning, confiscation, a fine or closure. If necessary a case can be handed over to the public prosecutor's office or a disciplinary juridical entity.

The PEACE IS Foundation would like to inform the general public of the postponement of its 6th annual PEACE IS Paradise Breakfast Fundraiser originally scheduled for Sunday November 11th, 2012 at the Taloula Mangos restaurant. This postponement is due to unforeseen circumstances and we do apologize for any inconvenience cause. The new date for the breakfast is Saturday November 24th, 2012. Patrons already in possession of tickets are advised that they will be valid for the new date.

The public is asked to be reminded that the beneficiaries for this year's breakfast are the Milton Peters College and Sundial School. Both schools are jointly working on 'Peace Keeping' projects which they hope will continue to raise the level of awareness of non-violence among students in their respective schools.

The time for the breakfast remains the same from 8:00am-10:00am and tickets are available for only $10. We urge our patrons to purchase and wear our Specially-designed "PEACE IS Stop The Violence" t-shirts, which will also be on sale for $10 each.

Tickets and T-Shirts can be obtained at Milton Peters College, Sundial School or from any PEACE IS member.

For further information or queries, please feel free to contact Peta-Gaye Harriott at Tel: 542-2739 ext.232.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The two Central Committee of Parliament sessions for November 09 are to be rescheduled due to the funeral of the mother of Hon. Minister of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports Silveria Jacobs that will be taking place on Friday.

The two meetings scheduled were with Hon. Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt and the Hon. Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Development, and Environment & Infrastructure (VROMI) William Marlin.

The public meeting requested by the Minister of Finance Hon. Roland Tuitt was to inform Members of Parliament (MPs) with respect to the current financial state of affairs of the country.

The meeting with Minister Hon. William Marlin was to answer questions of MPs related to Zoning and Development Plans. This meeting was to be a closed door session as a continuation of the first meeting held several weeks ago.

celshot08112012Philipsburg:--- President of the Windward Islands Teachers Union (WITU) Claire Elshot told reporters at the Windward Islands Chamber of Labour Unions' weekly press briefing on Thursday that she intends to meet with the head of the Department of Labour Peggy Ann Dros- Richardson to discuss a situation at some of the government schools. Elshot said recently she learned that the government of St. Maarten (Facility Services) has been outsourcing jobs to a particular employment agency. Elshot said that the company that government has chosen to use to outsource permanent jobs does not pay its workers neither their social benefits. Elshot further explained that just recently she was apprised of the situation that is having a ripple effect on teachers and the other cleaners.

"Two months now these people that were brought in to replace workers that went on pension have not been paid. Some of them have decided to stop working because they are not being paid. When this happen then the teachers have to clean up their classrooms after their regular school day and there are cases where the other cleaners have to do double work by cleaning the classrooms that were not cleaned." Elshot said that there is a draft law on the Employment Agencies and government would have a consultation with these agencies however the unions have expressed their concerns regarding these agencies.

The Employment Agencies on St. Maarten have become the employers even though their workers work for various companies. The WITU President said that the companies where these workers work does not take any type of social responsibility for their workers. She said government has to take a number of ILO conventions into account regarding workers rights. Elshot said one of the main problems is that these workers are not unionized. She said she was told that government already made two to three payments to the employment agency but the workers were not paid. However, just last Monday the owner of the company gave each of the workers Naf. 200 and told them they should take leave. Elshot said all of the workers are owed up to three months salaries. The WITU leader said government has to lead by example. She further explained that cleaning the school is just as important as teaching because the students have to be in a clean and hygienic surrounding, this is a part of the health and safety regulation that states that schools must be cleaned on a daily basis. "I need to make clear that the workers that were sent by the employment agencies were working to the best of their abilities. They were cleaning the classrooms spic and span but in most cases when issues arise the employment agencies blame the workers. Another predicament these workers are faced with is that when they approach the labour department the only information they can give the labour department is the name of the person that hired them and not the name of a company. It is clear that government has chosen to place their responsibilities in the hands of one person." Elshot explained that the same thing that is now happening to these workers happened at the Simpson Bay Resort Management Company (SBRMC). The permanent workers of that company were thrown out of a job and replaced by workers that were outsourced through employment agencies. Elshot said that based on the information she received, some of the workers are working for one lady whose name she said is a "Joseph" and the workers who were not being paid did some research and they were informed that the person in question was paid three times already by government.

cdeweever19082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Minister of Public Health and his overall prevention program 'Get Checked' along with the Collective Prevention Services (CPS) in the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, is working in collaboration with the Diabetes Foundation and Rotary Club St. Martin Sunrise, to commemorate World Diabetes Day (WDD).

WDD will be observed around the world next week Wednesday, 14 November.

The aforementioned entities are appealing to the community as well as the business sector to "think blue wear blue" starting Monday, November 12 for one week to show ones solidarity with individuals in the Sint Maarten community who live with diabetes every day.

Individuals and businesses are also asked to research diabetes using the internet and be informed about the disease and about how combined efforts within the community can alter the progression of diabetes within the Sint Maarten society.

This is an opportunity to raise public awareness of diabetes and related complications, as well as its prevention, care, and always consult your physician.

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that more than 346 million people worldwide have diabetes. This number is likely to more than double by 2030 without intervention. Almost 80 per cent of diabetes deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries.

rduncanandpdewitteatinterpolconference08112012Rome, Italy:--- Minister of Justice Roland Duncan and Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte are presently attending the 81st General Assembly (GA) of Interpol in Rome (Italy) from November 5th through November 9th, 2012.

Rome attracted a record number of participants. 100 ministers and 176 countries are participating in the 81st GA, including St. Maarten, Aruba, Curacao, and the Netherlands. There were also a number of NGO's and organizations such as EUROPOL as part of the audience;

The daily programs are full from early morning until late in the evening. The first conference day was a ministerial meeting. Human trafficking, urban violence, youth violence, organized crime, terrorist violence were the main topics for that first day and in particular what the role of the police is in these subjects.
Countries such as Mexico, Japan, Uganda, Italy, Spain and India, South Africa, Vatican City State, Singapore, Colombia, Pakistan gave introductions on various topics.

The Ministers endorsed a declaration at the end of evening on the Conclusion of the Ministerial meeting on the challenges facing the police on violent crime:

  • Condemning all acts of criminal violence;
  • Upholding the right and responsibility of each state to maintain there security or its borders;
  • Strive to strengthen national and transnational police cooperation, in particular through the efficient sharing or Crucial crime related information;
  • Call upon all stakeholders to consider the development and delivery of relevant training and technical assistance for law enforcement;
  • Fully support the Interpol Ministerial meetings.

On the second day of the conference the Minister of Justice and the Chief of Police had a personal interview with the Secretary General Ronald Noble.

The second day and the days that followed were regarding the official 81st GA conference.
The opening and closing are typically associated with many protocols.
At the opening of the conference tribute was paid to all colleagues who lost their lives in the line of duty and which are unfortunately far too many worldwide.

Naturally, the domestic issues such as, approval of the auditors' statements, annual and strategic foresight 2013, election of representatives of the countries in the executive committee fixed issues.
Figures from last year speak for themselves. To give an example;
There are a daily average of 2.8 million queries on the system of Interpol. Daily there are approximately 27 persons who are arrested on "red notice", 170 stolen passports retrieved and perpetrators arrested.

The topics that were previously scheduled on the ministerial meeting were discussed in a more specified and detailed manner!
In addition the following topics were discussed;

  • Combating drug-and arms crime;
  • Technology and Innovation:
  • Combating trafficking in illicit goods, including illegal drugs.
  • International telecommunication-related to Combating international crime; Money-laundering and international cooperation and forging alliances

The conference will conclude with a visit to the Vatican and the Pope.

The conference can be regarded both organizationally and to its content as highly successful.

KPSM Press Release

usfolelectionnightevent07112012United States Consul General Valerie Belon welcomed the people of the Dutch Caribbean and dignitaries, including acting Governor Adele van der Pluijm-Vrede and former Prime Minister Emily de Jongh-Elhage into Roosevelt House to celebrate the United States general election.
While keeping an eye on the election returns on a big screen, guests enjoyed typical American-style food, played election themed games, including energetic rounds of trivia, and participated in a live broadcast by TeleCuracao.
Everyone concurred that the party was a great success, even though it ended before President Obama was declared the winner very late that night. Mr. Rudy Dovale, a longtime American expatriate in Curacao, said, in particular, that it was such a great party that he did not want to leave. We thank and recognize all of the candidates who answered the call to serve their country, and the many Americans here who voted.

greatbaybeach07112012Great Bay Beach Water Quality Shows Concerning Levels.

The Nature Foundation carried out water quality tests on the 1st and 2nd of November 2012 at seven sites surrounding St. Maarten. These tests, which are conducted bi-annually, are carried out in order to determine the levels of pollutants and other factors affecting wetlands and beaches on St. Maarten. Tests were carried out in order to determine Nitrates (which shows that the water is polluted), Phosphates (which shows the presence of Sewage), Nitrogen, Dissolved Oxygen, and the acidity of the water. Tests were carried out on seven sites; Cole Bay Lagoon, Simpson Bay Lagoon, Mullet Pond, Kim Sha Beach, Great Bay Beach, Belair Pond, Fresh Pond, and the Great Salt Pond. The sites of Great Bay Beach and Kim Sha Beach were particularly chosen to test the swimming quality of the beaches.

The most concerning results during this round of testing came from the Great Bay area. For numerous weeks the Foundation has noticed green discolored water and decided to increase testing at the Great Bay site. Increased levels of Nitrates, Phosphates and Coliform Bacteria were tested at that site which shows low water quality at the eastern side of the beach that may be unsuitable for swimming. The Nature Foundation has sent a report to the authorities explaining its findings including recommendations on management actions to be taken in Great Bay. Particularly water quality close to inlet of the Rolandus Canal showed very poor water quality.

All of the other sites including the Cole Bay Lagoon, Kim-Sha Beach, and Mullet Pond areas had medium levels of both phosphates and nitrates in samples tested. Elevated levels of nitrates and phosphates show that there is a presence of various types of pollutants and sewage which can cause toxic algal blooms and mortality events (large scale dying of fish, turtle and crabs) in wetlands and coastal areas. The highest level was recorded in the Great Salt Pond and indicates the presence numerous pollutants and sewage in the tested water. This may cause fish die offs and algal blooms. Taking this into consideration levels will continuously be monitored by the Nature Foundation.

Similarly the sites Cole Bay Lagoon, Kim-Sha Beach, and Mullet Pond had low levels of Nitrogen in samples tested. Elevated levels of Nitrogen, caused by pollutants, can cause massive fish die-offs in wetlands and coastal areas. The highest level was recorded in the Great Salt Pond at .6 ppm, which is a relatively high number and indicates the presence of elevated nitrogen levels which can pose a threat to aquatic organisms and which may cause fish die-offs between now and the end of the year. The Nature Foundation will continuously monitor Nitrogen Levels at this site in order to give an approximation when fish die offs may be expected.

Almost all levels of oxygen recorded were at sufficient levels to maintain healthy life. The lowest level was recorded in the Great Salt Pond. The Foundation will closely monitor the Salt Pond for a further drop in oxygen levels which may result in fish kills and breeding of airborne insects (i.e. Midges).

St. Peters:--- The St. Maarten Youth Parliament will be commemorating the Rights of the Child with an Art, Poetry & Essay Competition. The competition is open to students of the various elementary and secondary schools. The contest is divided into four categories: the Art Contest for Grades 1 – 3; Poetry Contest for Grades 4 & 5; Essay Contest for Grade 6; and an Essay Contest for Secondary School Students. The competition is based on the theme, "My Country St. Maarten."

The young artists would draw or paint a picture depicting life as a child growing up on St. Maarten. The poets will write a poem, in English, on the theme, with a maximum of twenty lines. The Grade Six essay should be no more than 300 words, while the Secondary School Essay should be 500 words.

Each entry will receive a certificate of participation. Entries (essay or poems) may be emailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or delivered to the office of the St Maarten Youth Council Association at the Rupert I Maynard Youth Community Center. Deadline for submission is Monday November 19, 2012. Prizes will be awarded to the top three contestants in each category. A special exhibition will be held at 7 pm on Friday November 30, 2012, to showcase the work produced by the participants, and present the awards. The exhibition and prize giving ceremony will take place at the Rupert I Maynard Youth Community Center.

The St. Maarten-St.Martin Classic Yacht Club announced today that the Nature Foundations from both the Dutch and French side will receive part of the membership fees of the yacht club all year round as donations to their organization.
5% of each membership fee paid to the St.Maarten-St.Martin Classic Yacht Club foundation will go to the St.Maarten Nature Foundation and 5% will be donated to the French side Reserve Naturel de Saint Martin.
Manager Romain Renoux (Reserve Naturelle) and Tadzio Bervoets (Nature Foundation) expressed their gratitude to the Classic Yacht Club for their willingness to help the foundations.
Both managers will also take a seat in the advisory board of the Classic Regatta organization so that eventual issues with courses and anchoring can be discussed in advance of the upcoming St.Maarten-St.Martin Classic Yacht Regatta the last week-end of March 2013.
The Classic Yacht Club has helped both foundations once a year with money that was collected at auctions and other events during the past Classic Regattas but will now contribute all the time with donating part of the membership fees.

Additional and updated information is available in the web site www.ClassicYachtClub.com and in www.ClassicRegatta.com.

pjlintegratedsystemsworkshop07112012Philipsburg:--- Staff members of the Queen Wilhelmina Library Saba and Gertrude Johnson Library St. Eustatius participated in a workshop about Library automation at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library.
The libraries from Saba and Statia received funds from the Dutch Ministry of OCW to upgrade their libraries. Philipsburg Jubilee Library was asked to provide technical assistance. The workshop was an initiative from the recently established DCLA (Dutch Caribbean Library Association) of which Philipsburg Jubilee Library Director, Monique Alberts is the President.
Trainers were Ans Koolen (PJ Library), Margo Groenewould (Library Manager University of the NA – Curacao). School librarians from the St Maarten Academy, St. Dominic High School and Seventh Day Adventist School also participating in the workshop as well was a representative from USM.

telemdonatestobeablefoundation07112012Philipsburg:--- Commercial manager of TELEM Group of Companies Brian Mingo donated two cheques to the tune of $10,000 to Be Able Foundation President Henri Brookson on Wednesday.

Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams was also present during the presentation of the cheques at the A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall on Wednesday. The Prime Minister called on the businesses and other persons on the island to donate to the Be Able Foundation because they have a huge budget. Wescot Williams said that the Be Able Foundation has quite an ambitious plan for the first week of December 2012 where the disabled on St. Maarten will be able to participate in several activities and get the necessary media coverage.

The Be Able Foundation has organized a tennis tournament for the disabled people on St. Maarten. The Prime Minister said that the Be Able did several fundraisers and they also contacted several businesses for donations to make the planned project a success.

Chairman of the Be Able Foundation Henri Brookson told reporters that the foundation has organized a number of sporting activities for the disabled. Some of which he said will take place at the Kim Sha Beach. Brookson said that he also invited several well known athletes to be present on the island during the week of events which will start at the end of November to the beginning of December 2012.

Brookson said that the foundation already contacted a Dutch Television company to air the week of events while they are still busy working on getting ESPN to the island.

Brookson also called on persons within the community to make themselves available to the Be Able Foundation who urgently need help during the week of activities.

ruthdouglass23092012As a Member of Parliament, I'm often amazed at what we get handed to deal with in Parliament. The priorities of the current Ministries sometimes amaze me. The Airport cost $100 Million, but it can pay for itself by generating income averaging $400,000+ departure fee paying by passengers annually.

The public gets to fly out of a state of the art modern Airport. The Harbor cost $300Million overall but it can pay for itself by generating its own revenue, as we have averaged over 1.5 Million Cruise visitors annually over the last few years. Needless to say I'm amazed that a new "Justice Park" will also costs $100Million, but it will not generate its own revenue. It will be paid for on the backs of the poor people who will have a mortgage for 30 years to house mostly criminals. So society has to pay that ridiculous amount to lockup the people who have caused the most problems in our society.

So why not have a $200Million Hospital, we need one with MRI machines and state of the art equipment to save lives. I'm just saying since we are creating $100Million projects, why not start with the needs of the people who need it the most, the sick, the dis-abled in this community will have better service because the dedicated professionals in the medical field will have the tools and the facility we need to best do the job possible for our sick residents.

I guess as a doctor, serving this community is my priorities, and I see things differently. I see us having a need and I feel that we are making it more and more difficult by having the wrong priorities. I'm not saying we don't need to have an expanded Prison system. As criminal activities have grown by leaps and bounds. But let's do the math what will the community get in return for housing criminals to the tune of $100,000,000. You guessed it the bill to pay for it.

Hon. Dr. Ruth Douglass
United Peoples (UP) Party Parliamentarian

pjiaemeetswithmoodys06112012SIMPSON BAY:--- Moody's Investors Service, Inc. has assigned an initial Baa2 rating to the Princess Juliana International Airport Operating Company NV's (PJIAE) senior secured bonds.

"The outlook is stable." Thus began the press release datelined New York, November 5, 2012, announcing the rating. It is the first time that St. Maarten or any company on the island would be assigned such a rating.

Moody's, one of the world's leading provider of credit ratings, research and risk analysis, stated in its press release that, "PJIAE is a private limited liability corporation with regulated rate setting ability and operates the Princess Juliana International Airport in the country of Sint Maarten (Baa1/stable outlook)." The firm had simultaneously assigned a sovereign rating of Baa1, stable outlook to the government of St. Maarten.

"The sole owner of all capital stock is Princess Juliana International Airport Holding Company, N.V. (PJIAH), which is in turn wholly-owned by the Government of Sint Maarten," Moody's further noted in its release, which can be found at www.Moody's.com.

It added: "The bonds are being issued under an exchange offer of outstanding bonds and will also include new funds for use in advancing the airport's capital plan. Major projects contained in the plan include upgrades to the general aviation/fixed based operation facilities, runway resurfacing, and improvements to taxiways."

Moody's ratings provide investors with what the firm calls "a simple system of gradation by which future relative creditworthiness of securities may be gauged."

Moody's ratings therefore reflect the opinion of Moody's Investors Service regarding the relative creditworthiness of securities.

A Baa2 rating means the obligations are deemed to "be medium-grade and subject to moderate credit risk and as such may possess certain speculative characteristics," Moody's explains, while the numerical modifier "2" indicates "a mid-range ranking" within the generic rating category.

"This is definitely great news for PJIAE and for St. Maarten," Managing Director of PJIAE Regina LaBega commented. "It opens the way for the further development of the airport and gives our creditors a very comfortable feeling."

"It is certainly an achievement the Supervisory Board Of Directors of the Operating Company, Management team, the Shareholder and the whole island can be proud of, especially since PJIAE is the first government-owned company to achieve such rating by a world-renowned firm like Moody's," LaBega added.

Moody's ratings and analysis "track debt covering more than 110 countries, 11,000 corporate issuers, 22,000 public finance issuers, and 94,000 structured finance obligations," according to the firm's website.

In its "Ratings Rationale", the firm said: "Moody's rates PJIAE under the Government Related Issuer (GRI) rating methodology which incorporates a Baseline Credit Assessment (BCA) representing the authority's stand-alone credit quality as well as Moody's assessment of the correlation of default dependence and the likelihood of potential extraordinary support from the Government of Sint Maarten."

"The Baa2 reflects a high default dependence and strong likelihood of extraordinary support in relation to the Government of Sint Maarten given the direct ownership linkage and the airport's role in delivering tourists to the island."

It further added: "The rating incorporates a BCA of baa3. The BCA of baa3 incorporates the airport's resilient enplanement trends through severe economic volatility, the diversification of air service providers, and the airport's role as a hub for connecting passengers to nearby tourist destinations in Anguilla and Saint Barthelemy."

"Enplanement levels have increased annually since 2009 and were minimally impacted by the global economic recession."

"Additional credit strength comes from the relatively stable economy and institutional framework in Sint Maarten," Moody's continued in its press release.

"The rating also considers the fact that PJIAE is the only large scale airport on the island of Sint Maarten/Saint Martin, and that it plays a critical role in the island's predominantly tourism-based economy. Major tourism draws are Sint Maarten/Saint Martin's dual culture (Dutch and French, respectively), large timeshare property stock, and close proximity to high end tourist destinations, such as St. Barths, that lack sufficient airport facilities to service commercial airline service on their own."

"Additionally, the naturally formed bay in Sint Maarten provides an attractive docking spot for mega-yachts. The owners of the yachts access the island through general aviation facilities at PJIA," Moody's noted.

"Also factored in the BCA are the favorable legal covenants and investor protections in the bond indenture. These include ... cash funded debt service reserve funds that cover three months debt service, and a closed loop of funds that does not allow dividends to be paid to the holding company, retaining all excess cash flow for airport purposes," Moody's stated.

sarahwescotwilliams07112012Philipsburg:--- The Prime Minister who is also Minister of General Affairs Sarah Wescot Williams announced during the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing on Wednesday that the Government from the Collectivity of French St. Martin made a second request to the Government of St. Maarten to once again extend the period in which holders of Dutch drivers license who are living on the French side can have the opportunity to renew their licenses. Wescot Williams said that an agreement will be signed on St. Maarten's Day to this effect and the Government of St. Maarten has decided to extend the renewal period to March 2013. Wescot-Williams said when the licenses are renewed it will give the holders the opportunity to either exchange or have the Dutch licenses accepted on the French side. She said already the French side has decided that the licenses that were issued to drivers of heavy equipments will be accepted by the French side.

The Prime Minister also explained that the traffic ordinance will be amended sometime soon and there are certain articles in the current traffic ordinance that will be removed.

seaturtleshatch06112012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation has recorded a moderately successful Sea Turtle Nesting Season for the 2012 period. From March to May three species of Sea Turtles come to lay their eggs on local beaches, one of the few places on earth were this actually occurs.

"This year we have had a total of 14 nests, with a total of 365 confirmed hatchlings of all three species (Hawksbill, Leatherback and Green) so far. Our first recorded nest was from a leatherback sea turtle on Guana Bay beach in early April and our last nest was laid on Gibbs Bay by a Hawksbill some three weeks ago," read a statement from the Nature Foundation.

The Nature Foundation also commended various agencies and individuals in the community and from abroad in helping the organization broaden out its sea turtle management program. "This year more than other years we have received a lot of support from the community with regards to the sea turtle work that we are doing. We received great help from the Fire Department in controlling the amount of beach bonfires which are lit on the beaches that are very harmful to turtles. Similarly many beachside businesses and restaurant voluntarily shaded their beach lights off during nesting season. Also Divi Hotel took excellent care of the Sea Turtle Nest which was on the beach in front of the hotel. During high waves they protected the nests and gave their staff and guests great explanation as to the importance of nesting sea turtles."

The RBC Bank also greatly contributed to the success of sea turtle nests, particularly on Guana Bay, where the bank initiated two very large scale cleanups and managed to keep the beach clean enough for both nesting turtles and hatchlings to survive. "RBC greatly contributed this year to the success of our most important turtle nesting beach Guana Bay. Because of their efforts we were able to record successful hatchings at most of the nests along that beach."

This year the Nature Foundation in cooperation with local veterinarians, the Sea Turtle Conservation of Bonaire and with help of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance launched an in-water monitoring program for sea turtles. Numerous turtles were tagged and measured and health assessments were carried out in order to determine the health of Sea Turtles surrounding the island. Although the population was relatively stable, there are numerous threats to the sea turtle population of St. Maarten which could cause the animals to become increasingly locally endangered if protection is not supported and broadened.

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

williammarlin07112012Philipsburg:--- Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of VROMI William Marlin gave an outline of some of the projects his Ministry is busy working on since he took office some six months ago. The Minister of VROMI did not divulge any information on the issue of the filling in of the salt pond to accommodate a race track and the stadium. Marlin said that he will be giving that information to the Members of Parliament on Monday.

Marlin said that the government of St. Maarten plans to take a loan from the Central Bank to build at least two tunnels which would alleviate the back-up of traffic in several areas of the island after the construction of the causeway. The VROMI Minister also explained that he is busy working on building all the links that are in the comprehensive road network plan which was approved by the former island council some 15 or 16 years ago. Marlin released this information on Sunday during a radio programme where he said he is also working on repairing the streetlights throughout the island.

The Minister of VROMI announced during the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing that shortly there will be some 18 homes in the Belvedere area for sale. Marlin said the homes were constructed by the St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation (SHDF) and they are nearing completion. "Right now the SHDF is busy screening potential buyers and he is of the opinion that by the end of the year there will be 18 new homeowners. Marlin said he signed off on the building permits for another six homes which will be constructed in the Ebenezer area through the SHDF, the additional homes are part of the sales package that SHDF embarked on. Marlin said the profit that is generated from the sales of these homes will then be invested in the construction of homes for the elderly and those that cannot afford to pay the full and regular rent because of their social circumstances and income. Marlin said the intention of government is to provide homes for the elderly for Naf. 50.00 per month. Marlin said he also signed off on the FOGA project which is in the vicinity of the Melford Hazel Sports Auditorium. Marlin said when the area is fully upgraded the SHDF will begin construction of another 32 homes in the area. These homes would be made available to young professionals such as the BAVPOLERS and other persons that joined the police force. Another project the Minister said he approved is the construction of 99 vaults in the Cul de Sac Cemetery which will also be upgraded. The Minister said that plans are in place to upgrade the cemetery by building paved roads that would take people to where the vaults are built.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament that was scheduled for Wednesday with the Minister of Finance will now take place on Friday.

The meeting is scheduled for November 09 in the afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber in the House of Parliament.

This public meeting has been requested by the Minister of Finance Hon. Roland Tuitt who will inform Members of Parliament (MPs) with respect to the current financial state of affairs of the country, and this is the first agenda point.

An additional agenda point has been added with respect to an official trip by the President of Parliament to St. Eustatius with respect to the 236th anniversary of Statia saluting the United States of America when it became an independent country. This will take place on Statia Day, November 16.

The central committee 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 Central Committee of Parliament will meet on November 08.

The public meeting is scheduled for Thursday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda point for this meeting is a change to the National Ordinance Security Service with respect to a commission of supervision.

The first meeting that was scheduled October 11 concerning this agenda point was postponed.

Members of the public are always welcome to be present in the General Assembly Chamber during public meetings to follow the parliamentary session.

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

The central committee 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.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The School Bus Inspection Section says the alleged incident on a bus as noted in a media report on Tuesday is totally unacceptable.

The department was not informed formally by the parent in question whose seven-year-old son was allegedly struck by a bus driver.

Based on information received the department has contacted the owner of the school bus in question, and has requested that the driver of the bus be suspended until the relevant investigation by judicial authorities has been completed.

The current investigation is a criminal one because the incident is an act of child abuse.

The Inspection Department says the investigation will present both sides of the story after receiving information from the bus driver, the parent of the victim and witnesses.

Head of the Inspection Department Martha Thewet says that school bus drivers are providing a service on behalf of government, and they are expected to perform to their best ability while carrying out this service.

School bus drivers must report incidents that occur on or near the bus, and also to the respective school that the child attends.

Thewet added that behavior starts at home and not on a school bus. "There have been incidents in the past due to the behavior of the child and we have appealed to parents to speak with their children about their behavior.

"I once again appeal to parents to talk to their kids. Everyone has their responsibility to play in a society. It takes a village to raise a child, and when all stakeholders come together to address issues of concern, we are then able to overcome the challenges," Thewet said on Tuesday.

The Inspection Department's mission is to provide safe, reliable and comfortable transportation for the school children of the country.

Persons with complaints can do so in writing by sending a letter to the School Bus Inspection Department. This letter needs to be booked in at the Government Administration Building. You can also send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Philipsburg:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing that she has been working on three projects which she is hoping to implement by 2013. Wescot Williams said she has been trying to find ways to increase maternity leave for civil servants.

Wescot Williams explained that while she would have liked to do this for all persons on the island that would mean involving the Parliament of St. Maarten so that the civil code could be amended. Another project the Prime Minister said she is working on is to grant all civil servants at least one day per month so that they can visit their children's school or spend time in the classroom with their children. She said that a final decision is not yet taken on how much days the civil servants will get for this purpose, she further explained that collaboration with the school must be established before the project is implemented. The Prime Minister said the aim of this project is to give civil servants (parents) the opportunity to be more involved with their children. Wescot Williams said that government has a large number of employees and therefore they ought to lead by example.

ST. MAARTEN:--- The pan-Caribbean media and entertainment network, TEMPO, is teaming up with regional airline LIAT to offer selected Caribbean travelers free trips to St. Maarten for the network's seventh anniversary celebrations from November 25 to December 1, 2012.

Until November 14, 2012, lucky travelers will have a chance to "Win a TEMPO Trip" along with a guest of their choice to participate in the "TEMPO Turns 7" week long anniversary celebrations, featuring top local, regional and international entertainers.

"We are announcing the artist line-up shortly and as usual it will assure a memorable celebration with some of the top stars in the music business," said Frederick A. Morton, Jr., Founder, Chairman and CEO of TEMPO Networks.

"And we are pleased to deepen our extraordinary partnership with LIAT to offer Caribbean travelers a chance to come celebrate with us," he added.

To enter, visitors can log onto www.gottempo.com/tt7, click on the "Win a Trip" banner and answer three simple questions about their island home, TEMPO Networks, and how they heard about the promotion.

Two winners and their guests will receive a three-day, two night stay, including airline tickets, hotel accommodations, meals and concert admission. They will also be featured on television for the reality series "My TEMPO Trip". A third winner and guest from St. Maarten will receive a free vacation to any Caribbean island within the LIAT network.

"It is our duty to facilitate affordable, convenient and hassle-free travel throughout the Caribbean," asserted Captain Ian Brunton, LIAT's chief executive officer.

Captain Brunton averred LIAT's partnership with TEMPO helped promote its aims of easier travel throughout the Caribbean: "We congratulate TEMPO on seven years of Caribbean programming and look forward to strengthening our partnership into the future."

The anniversary celebrations revolve around destination St. Maarten, and include a number of cultural activities and concerts from November 25 to December 1, 2012.

For more information, stay tuned to TEMPO or visit www.gotTEMPO.com.

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 04, 2012

4:00 pm Little Miss Saint Martin pageant, Celebration Palace, Philipsburg

NOVEMBER 5th – 10th

All day The Merchants Association of Marigot celebrate Saint-Martin's Day
Live entertainment and activities in the streets of Marigot

THURSDAY NOVEMBER 08, 2012

8:00 pm Heritage Debate, MSR Cable TV set, Agre'ment
Broadcasted live on major local radios

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 09, 2012

7:30 pm OFFICIAL OPENING OF SAINT MARTIN'S DAY CELEBRATION, Belle Plaine Village

8:00 pm – 11:30 pm SM YOUTHS
" Honoring the Past and Building the future" through local talent, musical entertainment and performing arts

SATURDAY NOVEMBER 10, 2012

11:00 am World War I Wreath Laying Ceremony, Memorial Monument,
Collectivité Park

12:00 pm SAINT MARTIN LOCAL FOOD EXTRAVAGANZA, Belle Plaine Village
Local food on sale and live entertainment on podium

1:00 pm Domino and "Bellote" competition (all day)
Local music

8:00 pm – 11:30 pm CALYPSO SHOW
Performances by Saint-Martin/Sint Maarten Calypsonians
featuring a medley of old and new Calypso songs

MC: RICKY D PHOX and FERNANDO CLARK
Featuring: Kaiso Brat, King Tmo, Ricky Boys, King Beaubeau,
The Mighty Dow, Kind Fish The Boss and much more

SUNDAY NOVEMBER 11, 2012

9:00 pm Ecumenical Church Service, Methodist Church of French Quarter

10:45 am Wreath Laying Ceremony, French Quarter Border Monument

11:15 am Official St. Martin's Day Parade, route nationale 7

12:00 pm Official Addresses and Luncheon, Belle Plaine Village

BELLE PLAINE VILLAGE

12:00pm SAINT MARTIN'S DAY FOOD FEST
"Come Eat, Drink & Celebrate until Fete Over!"
Entertainment by "The Gun Slingers"

1:30pm CULTURAL PRESENTATION
Entitled: "I gah tell ayo the story"
Ponum Dance by Romaric Benjamin & Christiane Lovagne

HONORING CEREMONY

2:00pm SAINT-MARTIN'S CYCLING RACE
Island Tour Departure/Arrival: French Quarter Cultural Center
CULTURAL PARADE
Dept: French Quarter Cultural Center
Arrival: Belle Plain Village

3:00 pm PRESENTATION OF CULTURAL GROUPS ON PODIUM

North and South Basketball and Volleyball Competition

3:00 pm TRADITIONAL GAMES for Children and Adults

ROLLER COMPETITION

3:30 pm FINALE DU TROPHÉ DES CHAMPIONS (Football), Thelbert Carti Stadium
FC Concordia vs. Young Stars de Saint-Barth
Juniors Stars vs. FC Marigot

4:00 pm PHOX & HIS DANCERS, Podium, Belle Plaine

6:30 pm PROJECTION OF DOCUMENTARY "Respecting the Past, Investing in the Future"

8:00 pm – 11:30pm SAINT-MARTIN'S DAY CONCERT by Ruff Sand Production
presenting Saint-Martin renowned local artists from different generations:
MC: Dutty Sham, Bunfire Band, Percy Rankin, 4M Band, Velly, DJ Stiky Banton,
Modeling by Sugary Treasures Girls, SXM DHQ Dance Group

11:30 pm CLOSING OF VILLAGE

HAPPY SAINT-MARTIN'S DAY!

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Cabinet of the Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, hereby announces that it is closed until further notice.

Scheduled appointments for the week with the Minister have been cancelled and will be rescheduled for another date.

The closure is in connection with the passing of the Minister's mother Mrs. Nadia Bryson-Willemsberg. Funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date by the Jacobs and Willemsberg family.

The staff of the Minister's Cabinet and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports offers their deep condolences to the Jacobs and Willemsberg families, adding that this is a sad loss shared by all who knew Mrs. Nadia Bryson-Willemsberg.

May her soul be in perfect peace by God granting her eternal rest.

rodlettesaul06112012Philipsburg:--- A few more security guards that are working for Blend In Security which is owned and operated by the former Chief Commissioner of Police Derrick Holiday have decided to come forward to plea with the Governor of St. Maarten as well as with the Government of St. Maarten to end their plight.

Rodlette Saul, a security guard who is working at Bobby's Marina, told SMN News that he began working for Blend In Security about a year ago. He said he is one of the victims of the Pelican layoff and since working for Blend In Security Company he has been receiving his salary late each month. Saul said last month he was paid on the 17th and company short paid him by $180.00 while they also deducted $125 for a theft that took place while he was not on duty. Saul said that on Monday six security guards were told that they cannot be paid on Monday as promised by the company because the company accountant (Clayton Holiday) did not make up their pay-slips and he is currently off island. "The boss said the cheques are ready but the pay-slips are not ready therefore we cannot get our salaries. Last month I got a cheque but when I went to the bank there was not any monies on the account."

Saul said that he has bills including his rent to pay and while there are six security guards at Bobby's Marina who are in the same predicament, the others are afraid to speak up because each time a worker of Blend In Security spoke out against the labour abuse they endure that person is fired by Derrick Holiday.

Saul said he is becoming frustrated with the situation because he worked for 12 years for the Pelican Resort and he still cannot get his payout for the 12 years he worked as a permanent worker.

anthonygodetandhisson06112012Anthony Godet who was dismissed and is a pioneer for the workers explained that since he is not being paid by Blend In Security he is not able to support his children. Godet said he is now charged with babysitting his three small children because he can no longer give his ex wife the child support she is due to pay for daycare. He said his smallest son is dropped off at his house at 7am and he is being picked up at 5pm while his other two children join him at 1:30pm because he cannot afford to pay for his children's afternoon school. Godet said he also received notification from his landlord on Monday to vacate her property because he cannot pay the rent.

When asked by SMN News if he is not one of Derrick Holiday's best friends and drinking partners, Godet said that Holiday is indeed his friend and while he used to be drinking with Mr. Derrick Holiday he also used speak with Holiday about how he was treating his workers. Godet said he was also an adviser to Holiday since he once owned a security company. Godet said Holiday is not bad person, but in his opinion Holiday is in need of psychological assistance for his drinking and gambling addictions.

Another worker who contacted SMN News on the condition of anonymity said she too is not being paid on time and she also having trouble paying her bills and taking care of her minor children. The worker said that she is fearful of speaking on the record because whenever someone speaks out they are being victimized and fired. "We are not speaking about an Indian or a foreign investor, we are talking about the Governor's brother and a Holiday." SMN News was told that while Mr. Holiday is not paying his workers he is now driving around the island undercover in a rental vehicle.

Listen to the interview with Blend in security workers:

sssdinfosession05112012Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- The Department of Student Support Services Division (SSSD) of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Affairs held an information evening on Thursday past at the UTS Training and Development Center (TDC) to inform parents, parents association(s), and generally interested persons about the tasks of the SSSD and about a special workshop entitled, "Individual Education Plans – How to partner with your child's school."

The newly formed SSS Division (established September 2011) objectives are: to provide care (counseling, advising) and support services to students for the effective continuation of the developmental process; to monitor the social and emotional development of students/pupils in collaboration with schools; to test school age children in connection with special education, and; to provide support for the primary education processes, taking into consideration the social and emotional development of students.

In addition, the Student Support Services Division, with the motto: "If every child must learn, then every parent, family and community must be a part of the process", is the referral point for the public and subsidized schools.

Olga Mussington, of the division of SSS, at the introduction of the meeting said that we are here to help parents and students in providing assistance in improving developmental performance, to bridge any gap in learning, whether psychological or behavioral, and to help wherever we can. So please, ask questions.

Leading the meeting with the introductory workshop was Dori Cook, an educational consultant, who focused on the Individual Educational Plan (IEP), one of the tools used to increase student performance.

The central part of the IEP is determining a strategy—based on individualized goals with measurable objectives, adaptations and/or modifications—on how the interaction should be among the parents, students, and teachers, and what type of communication, the level of involvement, and the amount of assistance, including any special issues that should be addressed.

"There are no turn downs," the educational official said. "Parents should contact their students' teachers, who will contact school managers who will then contact the Student Support Services Division."

royalnetherlandsnavydiversmapoutsimpsonbay05112012Divers of the Royal Netherlands Navy on exercise in St Maarten since October 29 have mapped out Simpson Bay using advanced sonar. The results will benefit St Maarten's emergency services in the hurricane season.

The main focus of the diving exercise in St Maarten is disaster relief. Referring to the exercise scenario, Master Chief Petty Officer Klaas van der Heide elaborates on the results. "We now have a complete view of the Simpson Bay lagoon under water. This will help us to find people lost at sea after a hurricane strike."

Precision
The Dutch Navy divers can cover an area of 10000 square miles per minute using advanced sonar equipment. Even shallow waters can be mapped out in great precision. Using 'acoustical cameras' divers were able to scan through the muddy waters of the shallow areas of the Simpson Bay, providing a clear picture of the entire lagoon. Divers also investigated and mapped out a wreck in the Simpson Bay approach.

Specialists
The Dutch Navy divers are part of the Royal Netherlands Defense Forces Dive Group, specialized in safety and security under water. Next to expeditionary deployments around the world, divers assist Dutch emergency services on a regular basis. Providing a highly specialized underwater search and rescue capability, their national tasks range from recovering evidence used in criminal proceedings to the recovery of people lost underwater. To maintain their skill set, divers train and exercise worldwide under diverse climatic conditions.

In total 11 divers participate in the exercise in St Maarten. The exercise takes place under the auspices of the Commander Netherlands Forces in the Caribbean and is supported by the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard.

Royal Netherlands Navy Press Release

MARIGOT:--- The Territorial Councillor in charge of Cultural Affairs Rollande Questel announced on Monday during a press conference the details of the St. Martin/ St. Maarten Day programme scheduled to take place on the French side of the island on Sunday November 11. Director of the Arts and Culture Service Minerva Dormoy, Director of the Human Development Department Thierry Gombs, Territorial Councillor Nadine Paines and for the first time representatives from the Merchants Association of Marigot (ACM), President René Mathon and Treasurer Philippe Morel were all present for the official announcement of the St. Martin's Day program.

This festivities this year will be starting on Friday November 9 under the theme "One people, respecting the past, investing in the future." Dauphin Telecom has already got into the spirit of St. Martin Day by hanging a giant cultural poster depicting salt pickers on the facade of its building.

The main activities and speeches on Sunday will be organized in a field close to the border monument in Belle Plaine, French Quarter, where a tent village will be erected including a stage and stands for booth holders.

The official opening is on Friday evening at 8:00pm in Belle Plaine that will include remarks from elected officials and President Alain Richardson. Musical entertainment follows with a Youth Extravaganza Show.

Saturday November 10 begins with a wreath-laying at 11:00am in the garden of Hotel de La Collectivité to commemorate Armistice Day. Back in French Quarter at Belle Plaine from 12:00pm onwards local food and traditional dishes will be on sale in the village from the booths. A Belotte and Dominoes competition has also been organized from 1:00pm.

The Merchants Association is playing its part by putting on entertainment in the streets of Marigot, Marina Royale, and West Indies Mall with bands and street performers on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday evenings.

That evening a Calypso Show will feature calypso stars from both sides of the island on stage in Belle Plaine.

Sunday November 11 will begin with an Ecumenical Service at the Methodist Church in French Quarter at 9:00am followed by a wreath-laying at the border monument at 10:45am. The official St. Martin Day uniformed parade starts at 11:15am from the Cultural Center in French Quarter and finishes in Belle Plaine. Speeches from elected officials and invited dignitaries, and lunch, will follow in the village at 12:00pm.

President Alain Richardson will honor three persons from French Quarter who have contributed to nation building. The identities of the recipients are being closely guarded until the day.

Imbali Productions plans to give a song and dance cultural presentation with Clara Reyes performing the Ponum Dance.

A cycling race with a course going around the island begins at 2:00pm in French Quarter. Following that several associations from both sides of the island will take part in a cultural parade reflecting the rich tapestry of cultures and nationalities living together on the island.

Sports events and traditional games have also been organized for the afternoon at various locations and include a basketball, football, beach volleyball tournaments.

At 6:30pm a video documentary of St. Martin past and present including archive footage and participation of well persons in the community will be shown. Entertainment continues on stage from 8:00pm until 11:00pm with various performing artists such as Percy Rankin and Mr. Ruffy.

earlbestandjairobloem05112012Philipsburg:--- Attorney at Law Maarten Le Poole and Medical Director of the St. Maarten Medical Center Dr. George Scot spent almost two hours trying to convince Judge Van Veen that the court should suspend the fines the Inspectorate levied against the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) for the non compliance of the demands the Inspectorate placed on the St. Maarten Medical Center. Le Poole contested the first six of thirteen demands that were placed on the St. Maarten Medical Center which had to be met by October 25th, 2012. Failing to comply with the demands on higher supervision the Inspectorate said the SMMC would have to pay $500 per day for each demand. According to a letter the SMMC sent to the Inspectorate on October 25th, 2012, Le Poole claimed that SMMC has complied with the first six demands. This was contested by the Inspectorate who said that the SMMC only complied with fourth demand by providing a phone number on which he (Dr. Scot) could be reached when he is not on St. Maarten. Le Poole also told the court that the Inspectorate is not authorized to supervise or impose fines on any medical institution. He said such cannot be found in the law.

Attorney at Law Jairo Bloem in his defense on behalf of the Inspectorate cited the several ordinances that gives the Inspector General the power to supervise all medical institutions, to levy fines, and to even close institutions that are not up to par with the health care standards that are laid down in the law. The two most important laws Bloem showed the court were the laws on Health Care Institutions and the law governing the Inspectorate.

During the hearing the lawyers representing the Supervisory Council attended and monitored the procedures. Judge van Veen will issue his decision on November 13th, 2012.

In the meantime, SMN News learnt that Dr. George Scot was supposed to meet with the Inspectorate at 4pm Monday afternoon to discuss the various positions he is holding at the St. Maarten Medical Center. A source close to SMMC said that Scot refused to attend the meeting, instead he had his lawyer send the Inspectorate a letter advising them to refer to the Supervisory Council for the information they need on Scot's positions at the SMMC.

Click here to read the defense presented by Attorney at Law Jairo Bloem 1.

Click here to read the defense presented by Attorney at Law Jairo Bloem 2.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament that was scheduled for Tuesday 6 November at 3:00pm will be rescheduled.

A new date has not yet been established.

This public meeting was the continuation of the October 22 session with the Minister of Education which was adjourned to be reconvened.

The agenda points are the present Education Policy followed by the present Youth and Sports Policy. This meeting was requested by the United Peoples (UP) party faction.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- World Diabetes Day (WDD) will be observed around the world next week Wednesday, 14 November.

The Collective Prevention Services (CPS) in the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, is working in collaboration with the Diabetes Foundation to commemorate the day with a number of activities spread out over a four week period.

One of the activities planned is a presentation on the results of a pilot project about diabetic foot care for November 15 for health care providers and professionals.

A walk-a-thon under the banner, 'Walk for Health,' is planned for November 17. On November 25 there will be a training session for health care providers on how to take care of a diabetic foot.

A workshop is planned for beauty salons and spas in particular for their owners and employees about identifying diabetic feet on November 26.

Additional information about the aforementioned will be released within short.

WDD is used to create awareness of diabetes. It's escalating around the world and the global community needs to be informed including the community of Sint Maarten how to prevent the illness in most cases.

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that more than 346 million people worldwide have diabetes. This number is likely to more than double by 2030 without intervention. Almost 80 per cent of diabetes deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries.

The Minister of Public Health's 'Get Checked' campaign is also in line with creating awareness about diabetes and what can be done to prevent it in certain cases.

omarcorobinson05112012Omarco Robinson, a Jamaican national residing on the island of St. Maarten was sponsored by Fatum Insurances to represent its St. Maarten Office at the 29th Annual FATUM Loop in Curacao. The runner got this opportunity after winning the 10k run at the local Fatum Loop on the 21st of October last. Robinson did not only win the 10k run in Curacao – which was held one week later on the 29th of October – but exceeded expectations by setting a new whopping record of 34.08 minutes.
Robinson commented: "Last year I placed third in the race and thought to myself this year I had to try harder. I stayed focus, knowing that there was enough competition out there. The results show the determination to win and I am pleased with the new record set."
FATUM Country Manager for the Windward Islands, Mr Olivier Van der Gevel was also very pleased with the results: "Having a St. Maarten resident win the FATUM Loop in Curacao is a win-win situation for us all. The FATUM Loop helps to keep up the pace on nation building, encouraging our residents to not only represent our country abroad but to excel as well. We will continue to host the event, as the rewards of organizing and the participation in Sports activities are high for any young country like St. Maarten.

sjacobsandhermom05112012Leader of the National Alliance and Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin, on Monday extended condolences to Minister Silveria Jacobs and her brothers Ronnie and Raymond, on the passing of their beloved mother, Nadia Bryson-Willemsberg, who passed away on Monday morning at the St. Maarten Medical Center.

William Marlin extended heartfelt condolences to the Minister, Ronnie and Raymond and their respective families and to the rest of the Jacobs/Willemsberg families on the passing of Nadia on behalf of himself and family and the entire National Alliance family, in the Council of Ministers, the Parliament, members and supporters.

Marlin said that he had personally known Nadia for many years, going back to the 1970's when he was Principal of the Lionel Conner School and Silveria, Ronnie, and Raymond attended school there. Nadia was a loving mother who loved and cared for her children and was one of those parents you could always rely and depend on. She attended every parents/teachers meeting and was very involved in the education of her three children.

Marlin expressed the hope that the many fond memories Silveria, Ronnie, and Raymond and their families have of Nadia would comfort them in these days of sorrow and bereavement.

sjacobsopenscrickettournament04112012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs officially opened the 50 over's tournament games of Leeward Island Cricket Association (LICA) and addressed the small gathering.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) released its schedule for Carnival 2013 over the weekend, a schedule that features 22 days of Carnival activities. There will be 17 days of "fettin" from the official opening of Carnival Village on Thursday, April 18 until the close on Friday May 3, 2013. Prior to that however, there will also be five Carnival events held at locations outside of Carnival Village.

The schedule is the longest it has been in a few years and features seven locally themed nights, six international nights and eight road events (jump-ups and parades). The international nights will cover almost every music genre, Soca, Reagge, Zouk/Compas, Latin, Antillean and R&B.

The 2013 schedule also features a US $2 Family Fun & Culture Night. "With this night we wanted to let families come out to Carnival Village to simply enjoy the ambiance and for the kids to have some fun. There will be bouncers on village grounds, cultural entertainment on stage, it will be a fun, inexpensive night," President of the SCDF Mike Granger said.

He continued: "We think Carnival lovers, supporters, or corporate sponsors, will be very happy with this schedule. We've scheduled a little something for everyone, the best that Carnival has to offer. From our Calypso shows to our pageants and highlighted by our parades, Carnival 2013 will be spectacle that nobody, at home or abroad, will want to miss."

As for which artists will be featured on the international nights, Granger said as soon as the respective promoters conclude their negotiations and inform SCDF definitively who the artists are, the public will be informed accordingly. "There will be so much more announcements coming for Carnival 2013 about the various initiatives that will be put in place. Stay tuned for those," Granger said.

The 2013 Carnival schedule:

Saturday, January 26 Unity Jump Up

Saturday, April 6 Senior Calypso Eliminations

Sunday, April 7 Jr. Queen Show & Jr. Road March & Calypso

Friday, April 12 Fete to Fitness Jump Up

Saturday, April 13 Teen & Senior Queen Cultural & Speech Competition

Thursday, April 18 Opening Carnival Village

Friday, April 19 International Night - Antillean

Saturday, April 20 International Night - Zouk

Sunday, April 21 Junior Carnival Parade

Monday, April 22 Miss Mature Pageant

Tuesday, April 23 $2 Family Fun & Cultural Night

Wednesday, April 24 Teen & Senior Pageant

Thursday, April 25 Youth Extravaganza

Friday, April 26 International Night – Soca/Dancehall Blend

Saturday, April 27 International Night - Soca

Sunday, April 28 Senior Calypso Finals & Carnival Honors

Monday, April 29 (4am) Jouvert Morning Jump-Up

Monday, April 29 (8pm) International Night - Reggae

Tuesday, April 30 Grand Carnival Parade

Wednesday, May 1 Second Day Parade

Thursday, May 2 International Night - Latin

Friday, May 3 Closing Jump Up/ Burning King Momo

SCDF Press Release

lilmisssxmgenesismeyers04112012Philipsburg:--- The second annual Lil Miss St. Martin Queen Show organized by Nzinga Lake gathered a large number of people from both sides of the island who came out to support the six contestants that participated in the show.

The contestants were asked to select their national hero and gather information on the person they chose. Those chosen as national heroes were Daniella Jeffry from  St. Martin, former first lady Angela Richards, Bernadette Davis, Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams, Ruby Bute, and Clara Reyes.

All six contestants were given an award for their participation which was sponsored by Big D photo studio, they all also received a bouquet of flowers for their hard work and dedication. Nzinga Lake who is always emotional during these shows also received an award from last year's Lil Miss St. Maarten Queen and Big D for making the show a reality.

Cheyenne Nunes was awarded best introduction with 36 points, best speech went to Genesis Meyers with 145 points, best creative wear went to Nilka Richardson with 112 points, and Genesis Meyers captured the best princess wear with 76 points. Nilka Richardson got the miss amity award, miss photogenic went to Cheyenne Nunes, and miss popularity was captured by Genesis Meyers.

The overall winners for the 2012 Lil Miss St. Maarten broke down to Sapphire Elisa crowned 3rd runner up with 279 points, Cheyenne Nunes 2nd runner up with 329 points, Nilka Richardson captured the first runner up spot, and Genesis Meyers was crowned Lil St. Maarten 2012 with 363 points.

Minister of Education, Youth, and Sports Silveria Jacobs and head of the Culture department Minerva Dangleben assisted with the crowning of the queens.

Click here to view more photos of the Lil Miss St. Martin Show 2012.

The Department of Statistics (STAT) will conduct the second Business Cycle Survey for the year 2012, starting on Monday November 5th 2012 until December 14th 2012. This survey is conducted twice per year with a purpose to collect up-to-date information on business and economic developments for industries and the business sector as a whole.

Additionally, STAT hopes to capture the current opinions and expectations of entrepreneurs in the areas of economic development and the investment climate on St. Maarten.

The survey will be conducted among all businesses with more than ten employees, and a sample is drawn for those businesses with three to ten employees.

STAT interviewers will approach and distribute the questionnaires to the businesses. Should the business require any additional assistance, a STAT interviewer will gladly provide such.

Businesses can expect questions on the level of their turnover, investments made, their competitive status and the company's personnel situation over the year 2012. Additionally, a few questions relate to the entrepreneur's perception on a number of indicators and his/her confidence in the St. Maarten economy during the coming period.

With this information available, government and entrepreneurs can take better, quicker and well-founded decisions. The input of the private sector in this survey will be highly appreciated and is essential for its success.

STAT therefore appeals to all businesses approached to cooperate, only then can STAT timely analyze and publish the survey results for the benefit of the government and the private sector.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The SHTA expressed great sadness in the wake of Hurricane Sandy which dealt severe damage to the communities of the North East; New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut among others. This area is the base of our tourism product, many of our vacation homes and timeshare owners are from this area and undoubtedly they will have difficult times ahead. We here in St. Maarten know only too well what Hurricane damage can do to the spirit of individuals, and damaged property it leaves behind. With this in mind we pray for swift recovery for those areas affected by Hurricane Sandy.

With a large percent of St. Maarten's business generated by individuals and families coming from the affected areas that include Boston, New York, Washington and Philadelphia, St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association SHTA has expressed its concern that the 2012 tourism season could be met with lack of demand and a surge in cancellations. To this end the SHTA is again calling for the swift implementation of the St. Maarten Tourist Authority STA which would be able to more nimbly react to worldwide developments and execute marketing strategies without the extended bureaucracy that currently delays any real action.

Now with our primary market in disarray caused by Hurricane Sandy, we are concerned about the effect on discretionary spending of these individuals which will ultimately have a trickledown effect on our economy. Already analysts in Jamaica have predicted that Hurricane Sandy's effects on the Northeast United States could have a devastating effect on Jamaica's tourism industry, because the Northeast is Jamaica's largest source market and a disruption of amenities in that part of the world would automatically have an impact on the fortunes of Jamaica.

This hurdle is by itself a major concern, but compounded by the lack of a proper marketing plan for St. Maarten and the fact that the competition for vacation spending in general is very fierce; especially amongst our neighboring island whose target is the same source market; and as a rule is far better organized than we are, the depth of the impact on St. Maarten economy could be significant.

SHTA Press Release

cdeweeverfirstoathtakingceremony04112012Great Bay:--- On Friday November 2, 2012, history was made at the A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall where Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever administered the oath to two medical professionals. Minister De Weever was given this mandate by Governor Eugene Holiday.

The two medical professionals are physical therapists, and they are Joseph Arrindell and Martijn Steffens. Assisting Minister De Weever during the ceremony was Yolaine Bruney of the Department of Public Health.

sjacobswithsevenseasspellingbeewinners04112012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs, and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, attended and spoke at the Seven Seas Spelling Bee on Saturday November 3rd, 2012.

Representatives of the primary schools on St. Maarten participated in the spelling bee. The winners of the spelling bee are Rakisha Ramchandani and Disha of the MAC Browlia, respectively placing in the 1st and 2nd place.

The 3rd place was awarded to young Fleming of Learning Unlimited. The top three finalists received gold cups and the most supportive school received a multi printer.

In addition many educators were awarded prizes throughout the day for their participation in a mini spelling and St. Maarten trivia competitions.

Minister Jacobs commended the participants, teachers, schools and parents who supported this effort by the community minded Rotary Mid Isle, Rotaract Sunrise and corporate sponsors. This was an excellent example of cooperation to benefit our youth and education.

garrindell23122011United Peoples (UP) Party Member of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell says she is concerned about Government placing too much pressure on the business community during the global recession where it concerns collecting taxes and should go after the unregistered companies that are making money and not paying what is due to the community.

The UP faction is also very concerned with the notion that the National Alliance (NA) led Government has plans to increase the Turn over Tax (TOT) which will only further exacerbate the fragile economic situation of the country.

An increase in the TOT will also have a negative influence on other sectors of the community. The purchasing power of citizens including our senior citizen, and those least vulnerable among us will further decline. The middle and working class people will also lose out as prices increase overall.

Government's focus should be on creating opportunities for businesses to establish themselves and this in turn creates employment and brings in more income for the Government and shortening significantly the bureaucratic red tape, especially in terms of introducing more efficient turnaround response to request-time of business licenses and building permits. Encouraging direct foreign investment, stimulating more public-private partnerships will also provide much needed funds for government.

The current track the country is on is not good. Government has its priorities wrong, wrong direction, the country is on the wrong track.

Government has a balanced 2013 budget of Naf.443 million. Talks by the Minister of Finance of revenue increasing measures should not burden those who already pay their taxes, and make their fair share contribution.

The people and business community want relief at this time. The Government for the people have not brought any relief since it took office six months ago.

The Minister of Finance talks about if every company pays at least some of the taxes they have to pay government that the latter will have more than enough money. You can't squeeze blood out of a stone. The working people of this country pay their dues and so do the thousands of businesses who contribute monthly in taxes to the coffers of the country.

Government is heading in the direction of taxing the people and business community to death. The United Peoples party had a strategy to go after those businesses and others that weren't paying at all. Expanding the tax base will bring in additional revenues for government thereby covering new policies and programs that need to be implemented.

Hon. Gracita Arrindell
Member of Parliament
United Peoples (UP) Party

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, addressed the St. Maarten Academy Class of 2013, on Friday November 2nd, in a session at the Carl and Sons Conference Room.

The eager and attentive students were encouraged to surround themselves with positive people who would help to build them up. Form Five students were told to Dream Big, Plan meticulously and Act diligently on their plans.

Students were urged to believe in themselves and their responsibility for their success by "Evaluating every step of the way and re-adjusting your plan if necessary while always believing in yourself."

In her inspirational message Minister Jacobs reminded the Form Five students that they should find time for fun and do the things they loved each day so as to enjoy the process towards achieving their goals.

In closing students were advised to take heed and to expect and accept the pitfalls, and to use them as lessons to become even stronger.

"When you fall down, get up, dust off and figure out what went wrong. Then make sure to take the steps to never repeat that same mistake again."

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Numbering Plan for Sint Maarten is the first ever and addresses the allocation and management of numbering resources, including but not limited to numbers, carrier codes, short codes, 1-800 numbers etc.

The Government if Sint Maarten duly obtained a country and dialling code for Sint Maarten within the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), with the assignment of 1-721.

Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunications (TEATT) Hon. Romeo Pantophlet, is very pleased with the transition to the new numbering plan.

The NANP is a standardized system of numbering plan areas that has evolved over the years into a code consisting of a three-digit area code (NPA) and a seven-digit subscriber number.

The system was developed in the 1940s and first implemented by AT&T in 1951. Currently the NANP encompasses 24 countries and territories, and these nations share the country code 1 under the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

In the further execution of its authorities and tasks in this area, the Government of Sint Maarten realized that implementation of the new country and dialling code required the introduction of a new numbering plan for the country.

The existing numbering plan came to an end after the country went through a transitory phase after the dismantling of the Netherlands Antilles.

It was in November 2010 that a mandate issued by the Council of Ministers of Sint Maarten allowed for the official transition of Sint Maarten into the NANP on September 11, 2011. A one-year permissive dialling period was instituted to facilitate the transition from the (599) country code of the former Netherlands Antilles to the country code (1) and area code (721).

The Government of Sint Maarten initiated the phased introduction of the new country code and dialling code in close cooperation and consultation with the participants within the telecommunications industry on the island.

During the aforementioned phase, telecommunication service providers worked towards a due implementation and seamless transition into the NANP, the Government of Sint Maarten worked on its numbering plan to create the basis that would support the use of numbering resources in compliance with rules and regulations set by the North American Numbering Association.

Prior to October 10, 2010, Sint Maarten was part of the Netherlands Antilles and the numbering resources used by the country were governed by the National Numbering Plan Netherlands Antilles.

In April 2008, the then Executive Council of the Island Territory of Sint Maarten (Netherlands Antilles) requested the admittance of the country into the NANP.

The North American Numbering Plan Administration approved Sint Maarten's request in September 2009 and assigned 721 as the area code.

independentmpsduringcalypsofinals28042012Philipsburg:--- The leader of the National Alliance, William Marlin, and the three Independent Members of Parliament Patrick Illidge, Frans Richardson, and Romaine La Ville denounced the week long rumor which states that the Government of St. Maarten will fall because constant discussions have been taking place with the Leader of the United Peoples Party.

Marlin who was the main guest on the "Lloyd Richardson Show" assured the people of St. Maarten and especially the IND Members with whom he signed a working agreement in May 2012 that his party has not been involved in any type of political discussion. Marlin said he was called by a particular reporter who first reported the possible fall government and he told that reporter that his party (National Alliance) was not involved in any type of political discussions.
Independent Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge in his statements said that when the NA, DP, and IND took over the government some six months ago they found a complete mess. Illidge said while the former government was engaged in building a bridge to nowhere he personally went to Curacao on his own expense to secure sewing program for young women who did not complete school on St. Maarten. Illidge further explained that while they are in government they are confronted by people everyday who are in need of jobs and he is working feverishly to create more employment for locals and to keep the people's monies at home. Illidge said when the rumor started most of them were off island working in the interest of St. Maarten. "We are not interested in creating more instability for the community of St. Maarten."

Independent Member of Parliament Frans Richardson showed up on the early morning show to assure the leader of the National Alliance that the three Members of Parliament are not engaged in any type of political talks. Richardson said those that started their "Makaveli Show" will be dealt with. Richardson said the current government is working very hard to create stability on St. Maarten.

Romaine La Ville who is also an Independent Member of Parliament sounded the same sentiments. La Ville said while his name is called most of the time in the rumors or scandals he also wanted to assure the people of St. Maarten that they are not engaged in any type of political discussions.

Leader of the National Alliance and Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin said he had no intention of reacting to the rumors but a calypsonian and friend convinced him that he needed to put the matter to rest. Marlin said if he or any of those in government were interested in rumors they could go out there and start a rumor by stating that Members of Parliament representing the United Peoples Party were going to join the current coalition. Marlin further stated that his government including all the other Ministers of his cabinet are working hard for the people of St. Maarten. Marlin also agreed that there are certain discussions that take place within the present coalition because the pressure is on everyone.

While the leader of the National Alliance and the three Independents have put the rumor to rest the community of St. Maarten is yet to hear from the Leader of the Democratic Party Faction in Parliament and the Leader of the United Peoples Party.

 

Marlin working on Street lights and Tunnels to Alleviate Traffic --- Says Tolling Stations will be in place for tunnel users.

Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin who is also Minister of VROMI said the causeway which he once described as the "bridge to nowhere" will have to two tunnels which would help alleviate traffic on St. Maarten. Marlin said that his Ministry has been working very hard on the road network plan which was established through the former island council. This road network plan includes the link 1, phase 1 and 2 which was conducted but that comprehensive plan had phase three which has link 9 (the causeway which is now under construction) and link 3 which was the ring road. He said the sand was dumped around in the salt pond since the year 2009 and there was no further activity since then. Marlin said his government sought financing to expedite several road links which will not take place at the same time but within a short time span. Marlin said if phase three is not done then there will be a bottle neck within the road network. Marlin explained that link 9 is the causeway (the bridge to nowhere)  and if it is not upgraded then the project when completed will take the traffic from Simpson Bay and drop it off in Cole Bay which would create a bigger bottle neck. Marlin said his government has a projection to build two tunnels. The first one he said will take drivers from Cole Bay (end of the causeway) to St. Peters and the other one will take drivers to the end of link 2 (in front of Cake House on L.B. Scot Road). The Minister of VROMI said that his Ministry is also busy with link 6 which is part of the east to west connection. He said traffic leaving the French Quarter and Dutch Quarter area will go through the Bethlehem (Francis family) which will take them to the other side of Weymouth Hill. He said the intention is to upgrade the Weymouth Road which will take drivers to the St. Dominic School in St. Peters. Marlin said when these tunnels and other links are completed drivers will reach their destination in no time. Drivers will have to pay a small toll fee which can be done via the easy pass or some other technological way to eliminate a back up at the toll stations.

Marlin also announced that he is has been working feverishly to repair the street lights around the island. Marlin said when he took office he met a "stalemate" between GEBE and Government. He said in the new concession government gave GEBE they indicated that GEBE will be responsible for the maintenance of the street lights. This he said sparked an endless discussion between GEBE and the maintenance department of Public Works. Marlin said GEBE asked questions regarding who would be responsible for posts and other materials that are damaged due to accidents. Marlin said this discussion escalated because GEBE wanted more information regarding the maintenance of the street lights and their concern was who is going to purchase the materials for the maintenance. Marlin said he submitted a proposal to Maduro from GEBE and they accepted it but they did not carry out the project. Marlin said only two weeks ago he along with a team from VROMI and his cabinet adviser met the management of GEBE where they agreed to find a solution that will be beneficial to all. The Minister of VROMI said when GEBE was given the maintenance responsibility they did not have the data on where and how many street lights there were on the island, neither did they know where some of the switches were for these lights. Marlin further explained that an inventory was conducted and government and GEBE now have a database and map with all the streetlights in each area. Marlin said the assessment and data collection was done by Public Works. Marlin said currently the department is conducting further assessment on the streetlights because some of them are on 24/7 and they would have to be replaced or upgraded with an electric censor. GEBE he said already calculated a unit price for the repairs. The work  will be offered to several contractors via a bidding and those persons will execute the work of repairing the streetlights on St. Maarten. Marlin said there are hundreds of streetlights that are not functioning on St. Maarten, this he said is very unsafe for traffic and for the people of St. Maarten especially women who can be mugged or raped. Marlin further explained that the idea is to replace the lights with LED lights which would eliminate the large consumption of heavy fuel which destroys the environment and is also very costly for GEBE. Marlin said his government also signed off on the solar panel project. Right now solar panels will be placed on the roof of the Sundial School. Marlin said GEBE is also part of this project because they too know that the same way electricity could generate hot water, sunlight could do the same thing. He said right now the department is working on finalizing the terms of reference so that the project can be placed on bidding.

Marlin said his Ministry is also working on a waste energy plant for St. Maarten. He said that project is not far away from getting off the ground and one of the objectives is to clean up the "dump" which now stands at 24 meters high and is an environmental eyesore. Marlin said the bidding for this project will soon take place and when the waste management plant is built the garbage situation will become something of the past and through the burning of the garbage electricity will be generated. Marlin said an agreement is also already in place for the purchase of that electricity which GEBE is obliged to purchase from the plant and this will compensate for the investment in the waste management plant.



On November 11th , 2012, to be precise on the Feast Day of the Patron Saint of Sint Maarten, St. Martin of Tours, the unveiling and blessing of the newly commissioned statue will take place in the courtyard of St. Martin of Tours Roman Catholic Church on Front Street, Philipsburg.

The Apostolic Nuncio, Archbishop Nicola Girasoli, the Ambassador of the Pope for the Caribbean Region, has been invited to preside at the 8:30 am Sunday Mass and to bless the statue of St. Martin of Tours afterwards. The Bishop of the Diocese of Willemstad, Bishop Luis Secco, SDB will also be present to participate in the Mass along with the unveiling and blessing.

The new statue of St. Martin of tours was commissioned by the parish over a year and a half ago and sculpted by David and Jordan Wanner of Wanner Studios based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.

Where St. Martin of Tours is often depicted when he was a Roman soldier offering his cloak to a beggar, this statue is unique in the sense that it is when St. Martin became a bishop, and he is offering the cloak to all of Sint Maarten/Saint-Martin, and to those who visit our island.

Simpson Bay:--- Telecommunication services in the Simpson Bay area were restored at approximately 12:30 pm Friday following a major outage in the area.
Outside Plant technicians responded quickly to re-route traffic via an alternative underground fiber cable operated by TelEm Group.
The technicians will continue to assess and begin repairs on the damaged section of cable without delay.
The cable was reportedly damaged at approximately 10:30 am Friday morning by workmen operating heavy equipment in the Simpson Bay area.
This affected telecommunication services from the Simpson Bay Bridge to the Lowlands area.
Project Manager, Jed Carty, said the main priority for Friday morning was getting customers reconnected as soon as possible after the damage was reported.
"It's unfortunate that this is the second time equipment has been damaged in the Simpon Bay area through no fault of TelEm Group," said Mr. Carty.
Last week a motorist collided with a telephone cabinet opposite the Burger King restaurant in Simpson Bay, causing interruptions in landline and internet service in the area.

TelEm Group has in the meantime apologized to all customers and businesses affected by Friday morning's interruption in service, including the Princess Juliana International Airport and banking institutions.

gilsonribeiroandgilbertbigio02112012Sint Maarten, November 2, 2012:--- The GB Group Energy division, through its subsidiary Gulfstream Petroleum, announced today that it has completed the acquisition of Chevron's fuels marketing and aviation businesses in St. Maarten, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic.
This transaction includes a network of over 220 retail service stations operating under the Texaco Brand, fuels terminals and airport refueling operations across the three markets.
Following this transaction, the GB group becomes the first Haitian multinational and a regional petroleum marketer with more than 360 service stations.
"This day marks an important milestone in our long-term development plans and this transaction is perfectly aligned with our intentions to pursue growth internationally as well as in our home market", commented GB Group Chairman, Mr. Gilbert Bigio.
The GBG Energy division, headed by CEO Pablo Portes, is formed by a team of executives with many years of experience in the petroleum industry and deep knowledge of the fuel business in the Caribbean area.
Mr. Bigio further comments, " This is a long awaited moment for our team as we have been mobilized and pursuing expansion efforts for some time".
Based in Haiti since 1896, the GB Group is a diversified holding of private enterprises operating in five main industries, which are Energy, Building Materials, Consumer goods, Telecom and Infrastructure.

The PEACE IS Foundation is inviting the general public to come out and support their 6th annual PEACE IS Paradise fundraiser breakfast on St. Maarten's Day, which is hosted in an effort to generate funds to foster and assist with violence prevention in our local schools.

President of PEACE IS; Glenville Blake announced that the beneficiaries of this year's proceeds will be the Milton Peters College and Sundial School. Both schools are jointly working on 'Peace Keeping' projects which they hope will continue to raise the level of awareness of non-violence among students in their respective schools.

As in previous years, the patrons can enjoy a traditional local breakfast at Taloula Mangos Restaurant on the Boardwalk from 8:00-11:00am and tickets are available for only $10. We urge our patrons to purchase and wear our Specially-designed "PEACE IS Stop The Violence" t-shirts, which will also be on sale for $10 each.

Tickets can be obtained at Milton Peters College, Sundial School or from any PEACE IS member.

For further information or queries, please feel free to contact Peta-Gaye Harriott at Tel: 542-2739 ext.232.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in two central committee sessions and one plenary session in the weeks of November 12 and 19.

A Central Committee meeting is scheduled for Tuesday morning 13 November at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

A presentation will be made to Members of Parliament (MPs) regarding the working relationship between the Council of Advice and Parliament by a delegation of the Council of State of the Netherlands.

The delegation will comprise of Marten Oosting, Arnoldus Weggeman and Ron van der Veer.

Another Central Committee meeting is scheduled for Monday 19 November in the morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber.

The Minister with responsibility for Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI) Hon. William Marlin, has been invited to parliament to provide information about maintenance and zoning.

This meeting was requested by the United Peoples (UP) party faction.

A plenary public meeting is scheduled for Wednesday 21 November in the afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber.

This session has a three point agenda, the first one dealing with incoming documents followed by a draft ordinance with changes to the National Ordinance of the Voluntary Corps 1997.

The third agenda point is the National Ordinance related to changes of the Stamp Ordinance 1994 for the introduction of a new national identification card and driver's license.

The Minister of General Affairs, Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams and the Minister of Finance Hon. Roland Tuitt are expected to be present for the session.

The central committee and plenary sessions 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:--- A large cross-section of Private Sector Organizations have come together to support a Ten Point Position Paper which was presented to Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot-Williams this week jointly addressing ten topics of concern affecting Business and Social Development In St. Maarten.
A Press release issued by SHTA stated that the ten concerns mentioned in the position paper are Fiscal policy and compliance, The STA and Destination Marketing, Labor, Finding the Balance between the size of the Economy and the size of Government, Education and a Hospitality School, Improved Cooperation with French St. Martin, Renewable Energy and Stimulating Business in Philipsburg.
The SHTA has submitted the Ten Point Position Paper with an attached letter to the Council of Ministers and copied to His Excellency Governor Eugene Holiday and President of Parliament Dr. Rodolphe Samuel.
In its letter the SHTA stated, "This Position Paper brings together in unison the opinions and suggestions of the Private Sector organizations in St. Maarten, in a bid to create meaningful discussions with all stakeholders on the way forward for Country St. Maarten."
The paper was endorsed by Myra Provance President of the St. Maarten Timeshare Association, Eveline Henriquez-Dijkhoffz Director of Wholesalers Division SHTA, Keith Graham Director of St. Maarten Large Hotels SHTA, Kenrick Housen Director of Small Hotels SHTA, Danny Ramchandani President of the Indian Merchants Association, Brian Deher President of the St. Maarten Marine Trades Association, Arun Jagtani President of the Real Estate Association of St. Maarten, E. Valentine Davis Director of St. Maarten Restaurant Division SHTA, Andy Caballero Director of St. Maarten Green Environment SHTA, and Rueben Thompson Director of St. Maarten Grey Environment SHTA,
According to the release the SHTA has made clear to government "Our aim is to, with Government's support; develop innovative measures that address in a structured, efficient and effective manner, what we believe to be ten (10) of the most pressing social and economic ills that affect us all. We remain confident in the Private Sector's ability to contribute to positive and effective change, and we stand fast by our obligation to support pertinent values in human rights, labor standards, sustainable economic development as well as environmental protection and preservation programs."
The paper was submitted to Prime Minister Wescot-Williams by Executive Director for SHTA Alfred Harley on Wednesday October 31 at her Office. During the presentation Harley told Prime Minister Wescot-Williams "the primary purpose of the Ten Point Position Paper is to, in nuisance as Private Sector representatives, bring to government the growing concerns of many of many businesses and organizations within the community, in a bid to start meaningful discussions on action that can be taken to improve the social and economic climate on St. Maarten. "
He said the contents of the Ten Point Position Paper demonstrates the vast collective knowledge of these Private Sector organizations and justifiably makes them ideal candidates to advocate the need for serious attention to be paid to the concerns expressed.

Click here to view SHTA Ten Point Position Paper.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in public session three times next week, and one closed door session.

Parliamentarians will be meeting with the following members of the Council of Ministers, Hon. Minister of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports Silveria Jacobs, Hon. Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt and the Hon. Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Development, and Environment & Infrastructure (VROMI) William Marlin.

The first Central Committee meeting is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at 3:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

This public meeting is a continuation of the October 22 session with the Minister of Education which was adjourned to be reconvened. The agenda points are the present Education Policy followed by the present Youth and Sports Policy. This meeting was requested by the United Peoples (UP) party faction.

The next Central Committee meeting is scheduled for Wednesday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber.

This public meeting has been requested by the Minister of Finance Hon. Roland Tuitt who will inform Members of Parliament (MPs) with respect to the current financial state of affairs of the country.

The third Central Committee public meeting is scheduled for Thursday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber.

The agenda point for this meeting is a change to the National Ordinance Security Service.

The fourth Central Committee meeting is scheduled for Friday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber, and this session is a closed door meeting.

The Minister with responsibility for VROMI Hon. William Marlin will answer questions of MPs related to Zoning and Development Plans. The first meeting was requested by MP Hon. Louie Laveist of the National Alliance (NA) faction and this closed door session is a continuation of that meeting.

The central committee sessions with the exception of the closed door meeting 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.

pjiaerepsinstbarths01112012SIMPSON BAY:--- St. Barths is committed to strengthening its partnership with the Princess Juliana International Airport operating company (PJIAE) and recognizes PJIA as its international airport. This was disclosed by President Bruno Magras of the Collectivite of St. Barths at a meeting Monday with a delegation of PJIAE led by its managing director, Regina LaBega.

The two parties agreed to work together more closely to develop a smoother, better, and more convenient service for St. Barths (Transfer) passengers. To achieve this, PJIAE will research the possibility of allowing airlines to retrieve their St. Barths-bound passengers and VIP bags with the aim of making their transfer faster and easier.

In connection with this, President Magras would like that during the afternoon hours, the Air Traffic Control (ATC) at Princess Juliana International Airport considers the closing time of St. Barths airport. Attending first to flights destined for St. Barths would improve service, and avoid the passengers having to overnight and therefore lose one day of their vacation.

Both parties also agreed to share information in order to ensure better cohesion between the two islands.

"We agreed to meet as often as possible in order to build on our relationship and work closely together to jointly develop new markets," Regina LaBega said.

In this regard, both parties agreed to a coordinated approach to COPA airlines.

President Magras and the Director of the St. Barths Tourism Committee, Inès Bouchaut-Choisy, pledged marketing support to ensure that the COPA flights are sustainable. Surveys have shown on both islands that South American visitors, particularly the Brazilians, are among the tourists who spend the most on shopping. Brazilians also love to hop over to St. Barths when they visit St. Maarten.

Consequently, it was agreed also that St. Barths Director of Tourism will travel with the St. Maarten delegation tomorrow to persuade COPA to maintain or rather increase its service to PJIA.

"As a hub, PJIA is committed to intensifying its relationship with St. Barths, and indeed, with all the other hub destinations it serves," LaBega said.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Persons who travelled to participate in the Haji pilgrimage to Mecca from October 24-29 in Saudi Arabia, and returned to the island this week, the Collective Prevention Services (CPS) in the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, says if persons are feeling ill upon or after their return, they should visit their family physician.

The annual Haij is considered as one of the greatest assemblies of humankind. Each year, three million Muslims attend the Haij in Mecca. Of these, 1.8 million non-Saudi Arabians usually come from overseas countries, and 89 per cent or 1.6 million of them arrive by air. Pilgrims come from more than 180 countries worldwide.

The World Health Organization (WHO) recommended the practice of good hand hygiene and cough etiquette and protective behaviors to further decrease the occurrence of respiratory diseases.

The Minister of Public Health's 'Get Checked' campaign is also in line with the promotion of proper hand and cough hygiene practices.

anguilladolphinarium01112012Dolphin Defenders St. Maarten has become increasingly concerned regarding the amount of businesses that are promoting the Captive Dolphin Facility on Anguilla on St. Maarten. Due to the efforts of Dolphin Defenders previous plans to establish a Captive Dolphin Facility on St. Maarten have ceased, however with the reopening of Captive Dolphin Facility in Anguilla many businesses are promoting an activity which both organizations feel should be banned.

"We cannot endorse or support local businesses which actively promote what amounts to the enslavement and exploitation of an animal that is self-aware and sentient. Dolphins are not made to be in an enclosed pen for the rest of their lives; these are animals that travel up to hundreds of miles a day. Dolphins which are kept in Captivity are done so in very bad conditions, with many of the animals showing horrific injuries and living a fraction of what they would in the wild. Dolphins living in captivity often also show social problems and neurotic behavior which results in aggression to both fellow dolphins and to the humans that train them and the humans that pay money in order to swim with them," read a Dolphin Defender statement.

The organization further states that they were disappointed to see how many companies actively promote the Captive Dolphin Program in Anguilla on St. Maarten; "having a Captive Dolphin Facility on St. Maarten and promoting one on Anguilla is essentially the same thing; it is based on the exploitation of a majestic creature for the economic benefit of greedy individuals and we urge the companies that do promote these programs to reconsider. The tourist high season coincides with the time of year where many dolphins and whales are passing through our waters, and we encourage businesses to invest in whale and dolphin watching trips where you can meet the animals on their own terms instead of in an artificial pool or pen which is essentially a prison environment," stated Dolphin Defenders.

According to the Humane Society International new research is constantly being published that shows that dolphins suffer from captivity, "Results often confirm what our common sense tells us is true—dolphins are unsuited to confinement in concrete tanks or in small sea pens. We must reach the people who visit these dolphinariums, who want to swim with dolphins, we must convince them to step back and consider the situation from the dolphins' point of view. The dolphins don't want to interact with us as much as we want to interact with them. If you ever find yourself swimming with a dolphin in the wide, blue ocean be grateful for the gift and don't ruin it by trying to capture this gift in a tank or a pen and paying $150 for it," read a Humane Society International comment on Captive Dolphin Facilities in the Caribbean.

The Philipsburg Jubilee Library (PJL) wishes to inform the general public that the library will be closed for their annual staff retreat on Friday November 2, Saturday November 3, and Monday November 5, 2012. All due books have been extended.
The management and staff of PJL apologizes for any inconvenience the closure will cause. Regular opening hours will resume on Tuesday November 6, 2012.

motorworldandscdftooffercarstoqueenshowwinners01112012PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) and Motorworld took their annual partnership to another level on Thursday with the announcement that the winner of the 2013 Carnival Senior and Mature Pageants will win a vehicle from Motorworld.
President of the SCDF Mike Granger said the SCDF is "extremely happy" to be able to offer such terrific grand prizes to the eventual queens of the two pageants, stressing that the cars should not only attract a large amount of registrants, but will also enhance the level of two shows that are already impressive.
He said the relationship between the SCDF and Motorworld has always been very open, professional and accommodating and "working from that premise made this new venture easily attainable." Present at the presentation on Thursday from Motorworld were Rena Amjad - CEO, Tariq Amjad - Managing Director and Manisha Sukhram - Sales Manager. Vice President of the SCDF Edwardo Radjouki and board member of the SCDF Roland Rommy were also on hand.
Some aspects of the partnership include but are not limited to: The two shows will be branded the Motorworld Senior and Mature Carnival Queen Pageants, the cars will be on display in Carnival Village, Motorworld will have a presence in the Grand Carnival parade, Motorworld will also provide vehicles for the annual motorcade around the island for all Carnival pageant contestants.
"Motorworld is an excellent, dedicated corporate sponsor that the SCDF values. We are in the process of enhancing several areas of Carnival and our two biggest pageants will only benefit in attendance and quality with this latest development in our partnership with Motorworld. We are grateful to the entire Motorworld family for jumping on board with Carnival again this year and even more so this time around," Granger said.
"Motorworld is proud to sponsor the St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) for the upcoming Carnival season. Motorworld has been dedicated sponsors throughout the past years with the Carnival Foundation and we will continue for many more years to come. For Carnival 2013 Motorworld will be donating a brand new 2013 Hyundai i10 and brand new 2013 Hyundai i20 for the winner of the Senior Carnival Queen Pageant (18-25) and the winner of the Miss Mature Carnival Queen Pageant (aged 26 and up). We wish all the contestants the very best of luck and hope the people of St. Maarten comes out to support this great event in large numbers," Sukhram said.
Granger reminded interested young ladies that they have until December 1 to register for the pageants. The number of registrants for each pageant will be capped at 10 so interested young women is urged to register early. Registration forms can be collected at the Government Administration Building in Philipsburg or they can be emailed once a request is sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

The Ministry of VROMI, Department of New Projects Development and Planning, on behalf of The Government of St. Maarten is hereby informing the general public of the upcoming road closure in connection with the ongoing project Sewage Line "Ebenezer- A. T. Illidge Road." On Saturday November 3rd, 2012 from 6:00 am up until 6:00 pm, the L .B. Scott Road will be closed form the entrance of the St. Peters Road up until Messapple Road entrance for through traffic. The works will be carried out during the day hours between the period of 6:00am thru 6:00pm by the main contractor Windward Roads N.V. A temporary detour will be in place from St. Peters Road via Apricot Road towards Messapple road via St. Peters in both directions for motorist using this road.
The works which will be carried out are in conjunction with the ongoing project, Sewage Line "Ebenezer- A. T. Illidge Road" Infrastructure upgrading works for the area, the first phase and second phase of the project has already been executed whereas a main sewer line has been installed alongside the L.B. Scott road connecting to the newly upgraded Sewage Plant located on the A.T. Illidge road.
The Ministry of VROMI, Department of New Projects Development and Planning, on behalf of the Government of St. Maarten is asking all motorists to pay extra attention to the traffic signs and detour route for a smooth and safe transition as the works are being carried out.

theyliger04032012Our thoughts and prayers of the nation firstly are with the people of the Eastern Seaboard who have experienced Hurricane Sandy which made landfall on Monday night impacting a large area of the US East coast affecting approximately 50+ million people.

As each day goes by the death toll in the US continues to climb as rescue crews make their way through various neighbourhoods that have been inundated by this super storm. Our prayers are with the family and friends who have lost love ones, and with those who have lost so much and are now trying to sort themselves and make a comeback. Here on Sint Maarten we can identify with the experiences that these people have gone through after having gone through Hurricane Luis in 1995 ourselves.

Sandy reportedly killed approximately 69 people in the Caribbean, with the highest death toll in Haiti (52). Persons also died in Cuba (11), Jamaica (1), Bahamas (2), Dominican Republic (2), Puerto Rico (1) and Canada (2). Our prayers are with those who have lost love ones. The death toll on Thursday for the US stood at 88+.

The full extent of the damage in the US is still being assessed. Close to eight million people at one point were without electricity and Airlines cancelled more than 15,000 flights around the world after US travel hubs which include New York, Washington, New Jersey and Boston were impacted by the severe weather.

The cancellation of thousands of flights has already had a knock-on effect for our destination. The Minister of Tourism and Economic Affairs needs to provide a report to the community and business sector with respect to what is the forecast impact for our economy and what measures will be taken to mitigate the possible business loss. Stakeholders expect to receive some information with respect to what wholesalers are experiencing and such reviews should take place over at least a four-month period.

The storm could costs the US US$50 billion according to some forecasts, but this number could climb.
A significant number of our visitors come from the Tri-state area in the US and we can expect to see a decline in air arrivals over the next few days and weeks due to the cancelled airlift, and other challenges that families will be confronted with.

Theo Heyliger
Leader of the UP Party and former Vice Prime Minister

celshot01112012Philipsburg:--- President of the Windward Island Teachers Union (WITU) Claire Elshot told reporters on Thursday during WICLU's weekly press briefing that the union will begin to monitor the kind of coverage SZV is giving to their clients. Elshot said since the merging from SVB, BZV, and SZV there are several changes in the coverage and packages that are given to persons that are registered at SZV.

The WITU President said just recently she learned from one of her members that SZV only provides coverage for two eye specialists on the island and not all eye specialists that are working on St. Maarten. Elshot said that it takes months to get an appointment from these doctors and even though she is a member of the GOA she was not aware of all the changes that were made when BZV handed over to SZV.

Elshot also announced that the Caribbean Union of Teachers (CUT) will be holding their 5th Regional Educational Conference in Grenada. Elshot said Grenada Teachers Union will be hosting the conference. The conference will be held from December 3rd to the 5th with the theme "The Future of the Teaching Profession in the Caribbean."

theophilusthompson01112012Philipsburg:--- The President and Vice President of the Windward Islands Chamber of Labour Unions (WICLU) made clear that they have no problem with the Minister appointing Rafael Boasman as an extra-ordinary mediator.

President of the WICLU, Theophilus Thompson said that during the time the former Chief of Police was in the position as the labour mediator the department was not functioning optimally. Thompson said that there were several cases that had to be dealt with and Holiday did not do what was necessary. He said while the mediator has to be an independent body from the Department of Labour and Social Affairs it should be clear that anyone that is in that position must know the island labour laws. Thompson said as it is now the persons that are appointed to certain positions have no knowledge or is not qualified for the positions they are given. He said appointments are done now depending on the political parties the candidate supports or is aligned with. Thompson said Derrick Holiday had no knowledge of the labour laws, he was an officer of the law, therefore he is of the opinion that Holiday could not function optimally. Thompson said that in the past Kenneth Lopes was the head of the Federal Labour Department and he was also the mediator on St. Maarten. During those years he said that the labour stakeholders were getting more services and most importantly when there was an impasse locally St. Maarten was able to get extra-ordinary mediators from Curacao to intervene. Thompson said the situation changed but he assured that the union will continue to monitor the situation and to see who the Minster will appoint to the position.

Vice President of the WICLU and President of the WITU Claire Elshot also told reporters that the WICLU and WITU were contacted prior to the appointment of Boasman. Elshot said that the union was told Boasman will only act as a mediator when there is a referendum that has to be conducted. Elshot said she was told by certain members of the media that there is a conflict of interest now that Boasman has been appointed. However, Elshot said Boasman will not be in the position permanently and they are looking forward to see when the Ministry will publish the vacancy so that competent persons on St. Maarten could apply. Both the President and Vice President said they want to be part of the negotiations and the selection of the person to fill the position.

PHILIPSBURG:--- In the wake of several violent armed robberies that took place in St. Maarten recently, the St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA) is demanding Government's immediate attention to growing security concerns on the island.
The SHTA is demanding that Government resolve the issue of who should manage street lights on St. Maarten immediately as this lack of clarity, resulting in no replacement of bulbs and maintenance of street lights puts everyone on the island at risk. There must also be emphasis on preventative policing in planning and executing patrols during the daytime and at nights in the various commercial districts, especially when businesses are closing considering many businesses close at similar times. We also recommend that businesses take extra security measures, including ensuring that the outside of their businesses are properly lit.
Though violent crimes appear to be on the rise throughout the island; especially residents and visitors to the Philipsburg area – our treasured capital and main economic center - find themselves increasingly the target of violent criminals without even the concern for human life. From the Board Walk to the Walter Nisbeth Road there are literally hundreds of businesses that make St. Maarten a prime destination for shopping and leisure activities. Too many street lights are not working in Philipsburg and police presence on Front Street, Back Street and the Board Walk is lacking especially at night, which presence is critical to the safety of our residents and visitors.
The SHTA has stated that it does not consider the cause of crime to be lack of street lights, but says that the failure to ensure adequate lighting on the island in general gives rise to criminal activity.
SHTA President Emil Lee stated: ""My sympathy and best wishes go out to Joel Morand and other recent victims of violent crimes. Many businesses are already severely challenged by the combination of increasing cost of doing business; decreasing demand, heavily bureaucratic and expensive administrative processes, unlevel playing field, decreasing quality of life and now add on top of that, people need to fear for their lives. I believe that we are fast approaching a point where businesses will develop and execute exit strategies."
While he insists that Government needs to act, Lee said some businesses are already being proactive and others should follow their example and not wait for Government's action to come. He said, "We must all be proactive in developing preventative measures to protect ourselves."
Sunny Khatnani, representing the Indian Merchants Association (IMA) on the SHTA Board of Directors stated, "The fact that there are only 58 lights on Front Street and 98 lights on Back Street, many of which do not work, the alleys connecting themain streets mostly remain in the dark without any proper lighting, is a clear indication of the lack of a proactive approach." He said, "We need to have additional lights installed on Front Street and in all the alleys immediately and we must see increased police presence during the daytime and night especially considering that November and December are not only busy business months but criminal activity has historically increased during this period in Philipsburg."
The SHTA demands for all defective street lights in every neighborhood to be repaired immediately and for the proper maintenance of these lights to be taken up moving forward in order to maintain safety. SHTA is also demanding police and VKS patrols to be stepped up in Philipsburg, especially on the Board Walk and Front/Back Street areas; without sacrificing the other districts.
According to SHTA, the present economic climate for local businesses to operate in is already extremely challenging. Increasing cost of doing business and Government bureaucracy compound the problem, resulting in many existing businesses struggling for survival. In an increasingly competitive international marketplace, the ability of St. Maarten to successfully promote tourism and attract new investments is tantamount to its ability to guarantee personal safety and security.
It is no secret that during the months of November and December people from neighboring islands come to St. Maarten in large numbers, whereas also the number of tourists visiting the island increases as hotels, timeshare properties, villa rental companies and marinas get ready for the upcoming high season. Therefore, we must act now to ensure that visitors and residents are protected. SHTA calls for a concerted and coordinated effort towards Government, business associations, community councils and other stakeholders working together on improving the present situation while focusing on ways and means to enhance prevention first. SHTA has requested a meeting with Minister of Justice Duncan to discuss and address the present situation.
The SHTA is also requesting that Government act now to seek temporary assistance from law enforcement agencies in Holland. In the past Government has received assistance from Police and Marechaussee and with the urgent need to increase the presence of officers in the Philipsburg, Simpson Bay and Mullet Bay area as well to guarantee enough manpower for regular vehicular patrols in all the residential areas on the island, it is imperative that we act now. We are also aware that during this time of year the Coast Guard is confronted with increased Criminal activity and as such consideration should also be given to requesting Marine support for our local Coast Guard.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Part of the responsibilities of the Inspection Department TEZVT - Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (LVV) which is part of the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications, includes the issue of pre-entry application forms and the inspection of agricultural, animal and seafood products when they arrive in the country. Sint Maarten as part of the Caribbean community is obligated to comply with international laws, rules and regulations.

The Inspection Department TEZVT - LVV informs importers of agricultural, animal and seafood products that approved import rules and guidelines have to be followed. These conditions have been implemented to protect human, animal and plant health. The process and forms have been approved by the Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunications.

Businesses and individuals desirous of importing agricultural, animal or seafood products must fill out and submit an import application form. This must be done at least five (5) working days prior to the arrival of the produce and will give adequate time for the preparation of the import permit.

It is the duty of the importer to secure his/her permits prior to the arrival of their produce and to ensure that their products are accompanied by necessary Sanitary or Phytosanitary certificates. Products or produce not listed on the application but which appear on the aircraft or ship manifest will be subject to additional control measures.

Importers must request the necessary forms in order to comply with the import conditions. The forms must be filled completely as they address food safety and environmental protection issues.

Businesses and individuals importing agricultural products from within the region also have to comply with enhanced import protocols that have been put into place at our port border control points.

Prior to any produce leaving an inter-island vessel, TEZVT inspectors will first check if all paperwork is in order; an inspection of the produce will be carried out; and once everything is in order, only then will the importer/distributor will be allowed to approach the vessel and take away the products for sale.

The measures are to identify and mitigate potential risks to the country; contribute to global food security by meeting our international obligations; and ensure community well-being.

The Inspection Department TEZVT- Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (LVV) office is located at Zoutsteeg nr. 3, Philipsburg, in the building that houses the Department of Economic Licenses. The office can be reached by calling 543-7820 ext. 148 for further information.

carlsuniqueinnreceivingmarketingmaterialfordadprogram01112012PHILIPSBURG:--- St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA) has started distribution of Marketing Material for its Dollar-A-Day program, as part of plans to "re-energize" the program with a concerted effort on marketing to increase awareness.
Several hotels have received an electronic display screen that showcases the many activities funded by the Dollar-A-Day program along with training material and informational flyers and handouts for hotel guests. The Dollar-A-Day program or DAD which started in 2000, is a community development program started from the SHTA through which the association identifies social, and educational projects which they can contribute to using funds raised by hotels whose guests give a voluntary donation of a dollar for each night stay at their property.
The twelve participating hotels are Carl's Unique Inn, Coral Beach Club, Divi Little Bay Beach Resort, L'Esperance Hotel Suites, La Vista Resort, Oyster Bay Beach Resort, Princess Heights, Royal Islander Club (La Plage and La Terrace), Sonesta Great Bay Resort, Sonesta Maho Beach Resort, the Horney Toad Guest House and Turquoise Shell Inn. Executive Director for the SHTA Alfred Harley said the program's success depends entirely on the hotels whose Front Desk staff and Management are the ones explaining to guests what the DAD program does and why they should contribute.
He said the program also has a direct benefit for the hotel employees. In the past twelve months over 180 of hotel staff received specialized training following the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute (AHLEI) professional certification curriculum. The DAD is also used to assist the unemployed on the island through the DIRPIE program which is an initiative by St. Maarten Government to assist unemployed persons within the community with job training programs and paid part time work.
"We see how excited the many people who received training are, and how their confidence level increases drastically and so we want to be able to have more training done, and perhaps expand it to include restaurants as well," said Harley. While much of the funds are budgeted strictly for Educational and Social Development programs, a portion is also used to encourage airlifts to St. Maarten which is necessary for the continued growth and development of the island's economy and job creation.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) will be having an Open House on Friday, 02 November, and the public is invited to attend.

Persons interested in learning more about the services of the IND can visit the Open House at its offices on the A.T. Illidge Road #8 (next to NAPA) between 8:00am straight through lunch-time right on to 3:00pm.

Immigration staff will be available to answer questions in English, French and Spanish. Brochures will be on display and available to take-away as well.

Questions and concerns about residency, visa requirements, extensions, police records, and the BTA will be answered. "You have Questions, We have the Answers"!

IND staff from Pointe Blanche Port of Entry, Simpson Bay and the Airport along with Border Control staff will also be available to provide information to members of the public.

insupportofdekingarrowconcertflyer01112012In support of De King Arrow is the title of a concert set for this Saturday November 3rd at the Celebration Palace. Close to 20 artists will get together to help raise funds for the island's icon in music and radio. The concert will feature calypsos, comedy and dancing.

De King Arrow suffers a heart attack some months ago and has been since recovering. As a musical giant, not only on St Maarten, but throughout the Caribbean, he has written calypsos for many of the island's artists. As a Calypsonian and radio personality for many years, De King Arrow has a loyal following of fans, friends and supporters. It goes without saying that everyone is rallying behind this larger than life icon who has always been so humble and helpful.

The concert will feature calypsonians such as the Mighty Dow, Kaiso Brat, King Stunky, Genius, King Barrow, Magic, Mighty Kirk, Jacko, Fish de Megaboss, Calypso Barbara, Hammer, D'Monitor, King Timo, Dando, Chipman, King Repeater, Da Phox, Lady Upsetter, Princess Aquilla, and Singing Su-Ann. De King Arrow has written songs for several of these artists. His son Ashandi (Shaun Hodge) will also be performing. There will be comedy by Dorothy Rosa Richardson and our Philosopher of Humor Fernando Clarke who will also serve as MC for the evening. Rudy Davis will perform two dancing. Special performances for the evening will feature the high flying Swallow out of Antigua and the Control band. The public will receive a special treat of video performances on St Maarten and St Kitts of De King Arrow. "There are so many friends and supporters of De King Arrow who want to come out and contribute that the evening plans to a real celebration" stated Rolando Tobias President of De King Arrow Foundation.

De King Arrow Foundation has been set up to realize fundraising activities in support of De KinG Arrow. The President is Rolando Tobias, Vice President Marvin "King Stunky" Dollison and Treasurer Fernando William. The Foundation hopes to also assist different areas in the community as well. The family of De King Arrow has endorsed the foundation and its efforts to assist in this challenging time.

The concert starts at 8.00pm at the Celebration palace this Saturday November 3rd. Admission is just U$ 10.00 dollars and tickets are available at the local radio stations, Van Dorp Eddine and BBW. At the door, the admission is U$ 15.00
The general public is encouraged to show their support for De King Arrow by coming out in numbers and enjoying a great concert.

mhfpolartexhibition01112012In view of October World's Mental Health Month 2012, the Mental Health Foundation hosted an art exhibition called "Pieces of Life" last Friday October 26, 2012. From 5:30 PM until 10:00 PM, MHF clients, their families and the general public were invited to restaurant Taloula Mangoes on the boardwalk in Philipsburg. The artwork and candles that were exposed have been created by the MHF Faraja clients, guided by one of St. Maarten's most famous artists Ruby Bute.
Ruby Bute has volunteered for the past 2 months at MHF, guiding the clients in the arts and crafts room. Faraja Staff Member Gladice Labady had successfully organized the exhibition, and the highlight of the evening was definitely the Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams' presence. Our Prime Minister even bought 2 wonderful paintings of the artwork collection. The Prime Minister mingled with the MHF clients and their families who attended the exhibition.
More than half of the paintings and candles exposed were sold on Friday evening, and the clients will receive their percentages as well as a percentage will be allocated to this year's Christmas Dinner for the clients.

hawksbillseaturtle01112012Over the past week the St. Maarten Nature Foundation, in cooperation with the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance and Sea Turtle Conservation Bonaire, have been conducting extensive and Intensive research into St. Maarten's Sea Turtle Population. Three members of Sea Turtle Conservation Bonaire visited St. Maarten for a week's worth of intensive training and surveying in which staff, trained veterinarians and volunteers of the St. Maarten Nature Foundation were given the capacity to conduct in water surveying, health assessments, tagging and measuring of the local resident sea turtle population.

"This work has been different for us due to the fact that previously on St. Maarten only turtles that came up the beach to lay their eggs were counted and measured. This time around we were thought firstly how to record sea-turtles in their environment in the wild, but also how to tag and capture sea turtles that might be in distress. This is the first time an in depth and wide-scale study in the islands turtle populations was conducted," read a Nature Foundation Statement.

Various hawksbills and green sea turtles were counted, tagged and measured while conducting diving surveys in all of the waters surrounding St. Maarten. Initial reports show that there is a reasonably stable population of sea turtles offshore with various species being checked for health. Several turtles were also given identifying tags so that their progress can be continuously recorded.

Unfortunately, surveys on the sea turtle population in the Simpson Bay Lagoon were also carried out with the aim to establish if turtles were regularly visiting the area. During diving surveys conducted in the Lagoon very little evidence of a resident sea turtle population was established. "We were disappointed although not surprised to sea that the sea turtle population in the Simpson Bay Lagoon was almost non-existent considering the level of pollution, development and lack of food to be found in the area. We will be communicating this fact to decision makers with the hope that conservation efforts will be increased in the lagoon and that in the near future some areas will once again see sea turtles return. We are cautiously optimistic of this due to turtles having historically made their home in the Lagoon."

Another issue investigated was the impact experienced by local sea turtles from fishing pressure; "We have noticed that many turtles have horrible scars and wounds from fish hooks and lines. We will be again working with Decision Makers and Stakeholders in developing means in which to reduce the number of fishhooks and fishing lines drifting in the sea. Although we regularly do underwater cleanups we need to add to our efforts to reduce fishing lines and hooks in the ocean."

St. Maarten is home to two sea turtle species the Hawksbill and Green Sea Turtles, with a third species the Leatherback visiting each March to October to lay eggs on the Beaches. Sea Turtles are critically endangered and worldwide conservation efforts are being initiated to save the species from extinction. The St. Maarten Nature Foundation Manages the St. Maarten Sea Turtle Conservation Program.

sjacobsatjcievent01112012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs proudly addressed the participants, parents and school representatives at the JCI Speech competition held on Sunday at the USM.

The students representing several high schools across the island were assigned the tasks to deliver a speech with conviction on either for or against this statement: Cultural Diversity is a strength rather than a weakness.

The Minister was elated with the choice of topic as it lends itself to a very healthy forum to hear the youths' opinion.

Minister Jacobs was asked to address the attendees on this topic, and chose to focus on her own diverse heritage, and the uniqueness of the St. Maarten people who now have to reciprocate in welcoming strangers to our country, when just a short while ago our ancestors emigrated to find a better life.

Embracing other cultures while educating our citizens and visitors about our own culture can only strengthen our country.
The Minister encouraged the students to continue to forge ahead no matter the outcome of the competition. They were commended for their courage in taking part as well as for being representatives of their respective schools and therefore winners in their own right.

The speeches were dynamic, well thought through and delivered at a high level, and the competition proved to be fierce. The competitors themselves represented a cross section of our diverse society.

In the end, the top three students were exceptional, however, Shaquille Ortega (L.U.) emerged victorious. 2nd place was awarded to Shandani Fleming (L.U) and 3rd to Mannar Mohamed (St. Maarten Academy).

All students were awarded certificates of participation, and the top three also received plaques and prizes. Ortega also won the champion's cup and will represent St. Maarten in Curacao in the upcoming Dutch Caribbean JCI Speech Competition.

Since February, 2010 the Mental Health Foundation has been encouraging active involvement of caregivers in the developments of Mental Health Care on St. Maarten.
In 2011 Posters were placed at all GP offices, and mailings were sent out inviting care givers to information sessions about the illnesses and care needs of their loved ones.

MHF promotes Holistic care, meaning that as much as possible all aspects of the patients life is taken into consideration. To provide for Holistic care continuity of care must be made available to the patients and clients. MHF since the opening in October 2011 was finally able to provide for all aspects of psychiatric care.

Since October 2011, patients in a crisis no longer needed to be treated in a Police cell and the brought to the prison after which flown to Curaçao. In Curaçao the patient was treated without the involvement of the family and then returned to St. Maarten. Since October 2011 no patient has been sent to Curaçao.

On Monday October 29, 2012 the Caregivers are now informed by the foundation of the Ministers intention to move part of the treatment to the Turning Point. Crisis intervention and Admission is likely to take place in Turning Point in the near future. Consideration for continuity of care and the opinion of the caregivers seems to be lacking in the entire process.

Family members have now formed a committee, who will approach the minister on this matter.

Cay Hill:--- On Saturday October 27th, 2012, the National Judo Sport Academy conducted a very successful round of auditions. However there were many students who had initially registered to participate but for one reason or the other were unable to attend.

It has been therefore decided by the NJSA Board that a second round of auditions should be conducted to ensure that all students who registered would get that fair chance to participate in the auditions.

Therefore a new audition date has been scheduled as follows;
Date: Saturday November 3rd, 2012
Time: 7:00AM (sharp)
Place: Raoul Illidge Sport Complex (Cay Hill next to the Hospital)

The audition fee is $25,00 this should be paid on the day of the auditions.

Should you have any further questions please feel free to contact us by phone

  • Ms. Kemmelie Paula (Public Relation Officer 5805579) or
  • Shuresca Genaro (Ass-Coordinator 5534875) or
  • via email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Thank you kindly in advance for your participation, as we look forward to seeing you soon.

careerandstudyfairposter08102012PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Career & Study Fair Committee is making final preparations for the annual Career & Study Fair, scheduled for Wednesday, November 7, 2012 at the Bel-Air Community Center.
College and university representatives from St. Maarten, Curaçao, Aruba, the United States and Holland will be on hand to share information about their academic institutions. In addition to local educational institutions such as the University of St. Martin, SBO-St. Maarten and SIFMA, representatives from S4, the Study Financing Department and Student Support Services will be present in providing information to the public regarding their services.
Under the theme "A Better Future Through Better Education," the fair will be open to the pre-exam students from all secondary schools from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. The Career & Study Fair will be open to the general public from 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm.
"The students we are focusing on are those who have chosen or are now deciding whether to attend college or enter the workforce. Every individual needs to know what choice is best for him or her. The Career & Study Fair provides an opportunity for students to gather the information necessary to make the right choice as they prepare to graduate from high school. We also recognize that parents play a major role in the decision making and so does the financial aspects of investing in a college education. Therefore, we are encouraging more parents to visit the fair during the 3:00 – 7:00 pm time slot", committee officials pointed out.
A variety of local businesses and organizations have already confirmed their participation this year including Nagico, PJIAE, Telem N.V., Coast Guard, Korps Politie St. Maarten, Winair, Customs, St. Maarten Medical Center, the Prison, Mental Health Foundation, the Harbor Group of Companies and the Tourist Bureau. Several other organizations are still in the process of confirming their participation, and are asked to do so with a committee member before this weekend.
"We are very grateful for the financial institutions, companies and colleges participating in this event. The information they provide is going to help our youth decide what their next step will be. Some youngsters will also use this opportunity to obtain more information on a particular career they have been thinking of", committee officials said.
This annual event promises to be very informative and supportive in the planning and decision making involved 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 – 9:15 pm.
As a means of encouraging students and parents to begin preparing for college early, there will be a sponsored raffle starting at 3:30 pm for various college electronic essentials. In order to win the raffle persons must be present at drawing. Radio X104.3 fm will be broadcasting live from the fair in the afternoon.

sjacobsatsxmacademypsvegraduation31102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Saturday evening the Honorable Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports, Silveria Jacobs attended the graduation ceremony of the St. Maarten Academy PSVE School where a total of 99 students graduated.

The theme of the graduation was 'The past your heritage, the present your responsibility and the future your challenge'. During her speech, Minister Jacobs stressed on the importance of furthering your education and congratulated those graduates who had already enrolled in the academic division of the St. Maarten Academy institution and encouraged the others who had not done so to enroll in any of the subsequent studies currently available to students on the island.

During her address to the gathering, Minister Jacobs mentioned that she was extra proud to be present at the graduation as she able to witness several of her former students graduate. The minister further told the graduates that the country was not only in dire need of doctors and lawyers, but also needed professionals of non-academic professions to help assist with further developing the country.

The minister also took time out to congratulate the many parents who were present to witness their child(ren) graduate. The minister told the parents that the mere fact that their children had made it this far in their education career clearly showed that they, the parents, had been committed to their child's education and made the necessary sacrifices as parents in order for their children to be successful.

MARIGOT:--- The Préfecture in conjunction with the health authority of Guadeloupe, St. Martin, and St. Barths are currently in the process of re-organizing the supply circuit for the eleven pharmacies in St. Martin and three in St. Barths in accordance with actions developed by Agence Nationale de Sécurité du Medicaments (ANSM).
The changes are expected to provide better availability and attention to rules pertaining to public health while also recognizing local pharmacies that sell in bulk.
The re-organization will not affect the supply of medicines anticipated by the population.

ennapeterson31102012Introducing Contestant #3 in the upcoming Little Miss St. Martin Pageant, described by her fellow contestants as "Miss Busy Bee" is Princess Enna Peterson. "Enna loves to talk a lot, at first she is very shy but when she gets comfortable, that's it she talks your ear off," laughs Kiara Meyers, Little Miss St. Martin Queen 2011.

She is 9 years old and she attends the Leonard Connor School. Her favorite subject is Mathematics and color is Pink. In her spare time she loves to read and swim. "I am very nervous, but I will do my best to make my school and friends proud of me," said Enna .

"I would like to thank my mother and my teacher Mrs. Shemaiah Daflaar for helping me especially with my speech," said Enna

"We have a few days left and the girls are eager to showcase their talents and of course they can't wait to model their Princess wear," stated Ms. Nzinga Lake, Pageant Director.

"I would like to take this opportunity once more to thank all the sponsors, media, parents, chaperones and the business community for their support and encouragement and please come out to support the girls this coming Sunday."

Contestant #4 is Princess Genesis Meyers. "This is my first time in a Pageant and I feel confident that I will represent my island, family, and friends in a positive way," stated Genesis. She is 11 years old and she attends the St. Dominic Primary School. Her hobbies are singing and dancing. "My dream is to be very involved in the Performing Arts," stated Genesis. Her favorite singer is Celine Dion and subject is Mathematics.

genesismeyers31102012With a huge smile on her face, Genesis said "I come from a very big family representing both sides of the island, my family alone can fill Celebration Palace."

Last year, Kiara Meyers of the Methodist Agogic Center was crowned Little Miss St. Martin 2011 on November 6th, 2011. First runner up was Tsjaniqua Jeffrey of the St. Joseph School and second runner up was Shendrica Daal of the Sister Marie Lawrence School. The Pageant will be taking place this coming Sunday November 4th, 2012 at the Celebration Palace, 4-7pm. Tickets can be purchased at Pete's Photo Studio at the Grand Marche Bush Road, Van Dorp in Madame Estate, and LAMA Guest house on E.C. Richardson Street Philipsburg.

kooymangivesprizetosurveyparticipant31102012Philipsburg:--- Every year Kooyman does several customer satisfaction surveys to stay well informed about her customer needs. From July till September Kooyman performed her annual online satisfaction survey. Customers where contacted by e-mail with an online questionnaire. The aim of this survey is testing the customer needs from the customers point of view. For Kooyman this brings important input to realize improvement and optimization of services and products for her customers. As gratitude for the participation in the survey Kooyman rewarded a prize of 10000 Fun Miles to 1 of the participants.

On the 17th of October, 2012 Kooyman drew a winner and the Lucky winner "Mr. Stroop" received his prize at the MegaStore in Cay Hill.
Kooyman desires to continuously stay well informed about her customers needs and expectations. More of these kind of surveys can therefore be expected from Kooyman in the near future of course every time with the chance to win a great prize.

Press Release from Kooyman

sjacobsopenspjiasportsevent31102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs last week Friday was present to open the Slam Sports Competition hosted by the Princess Juliana International Airport.

The visiting team was from the Aruba Reina Beatrix International Airport. Local teams were also fielded from GEBE, Windward Islands Bank and the Fire Department.

The kick-off was at the L.B.M. Scott Sports Auditorium where a few words of welcome were delivered by President of the Organizing Committee Evans Marsham.

Minister congratulated the committee and commended the members for the initiative they took to foster ties with Kingdom partners in friendly competition. Minister Jacobs mentioned the strong familial and cultural ties many of us share with Aruba.

Minister Jacobs wished the team's best of luck, but expressed her confidence in Sint Maarten's victory. The games were officially opened by a serve from the Minister to the visiting team. The Slam Games continued on Saturday and Sunday on the Jose Lake/John Cooper Ball Park with Softball.

thebox14042011Philipsburg:--- Minister of Justice Roland Duncan will be presenting his project for the BOX to the Council of Ministers on Thursday while he will present the entire project to Parliament on Friday.

SMN News learnt the BOX will cost the government of St. Maarten 67 million guilders to build a second prison and other judicial facilities. The Justice Minister will also be turning the BBW Building into a justice park. The justice park will be the official shooting range for police officers and other law enforcement that are in training.

According to well placed sources, the Minister intends to have the Ministry of VROMI change the zoning of the Cay Hill area where the BOX is located to a public area and not a private or commercial area as it is currently listed. Sources close to the Ministry said that since the BOX will be used by the government of St. Maarten as a prison facility there will be no need to breakdown the third floor of the building which was constructed without the necessary building permits.

When SMN News contacted the Minister of Justice on Wednesday for information regarding his project and the justice park, the Minister said that it is not ethical for him to release the information to the media prior to making it available to the Council of Ministers. However, he did say the entire project will be presented to Parliament on Friday where the people of St. Maarten and those that have political power can see and approve the project.

rolandtuitt31102012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt told reporters on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing that he informed the Dutch Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations Liesbeth Spies that the government of St. Maarten intends to reopen the discussions on the debt relief for St. Maarten when the new government takes office next week. Minister Tuitt said that he informed the Minister that since 10/10/10 the promises that were made by the Netherlands were not kept. These promises were to establish certain departments that were not on St. Maarten and to also provide technical assistance and guidance to establish these departments locally. He said thus far neither Curacao or the Netherlands have maintained their promise regarding the debt relief and assistance.

Tuitt said that the Dutch government wants St. Maarten to remove the Turn Over Taxes (TOT) from all citizens residing in the BES islands. The Finance Minister said the discussion on this matter is ongoing, however, he wants the Dutch government to reopen the discussion on the debt relief for St. Maarten and make good on their promise to provide assistance and guidance to St. Maarten since 10/10/10.

The Finance Minister said that most residents on the BES islands purchase their goods at one location on St. Maarten and St. Maarten does not keep records of how much TOT the BES islands resident's pays to St. Maarten. He said he would have to get the information and data from the BES islands now that they are in discussion about the elimination of TOT for the BES islands. He made clear that St. Maarten would only consider and grant the request of the Dutch if they agreed to the demands of St. Maarten regarding debt relief and technical assistance in building certain departments locally.

TEMPO Turn 7 Contract Finalized --- $300,000.00 already paid out.

The Finance Minister also confirmed on Wednesday that the contract with TEMPO for Tempo Turns 7 is complete and the government of St. Maarten has already paid out the sum of $300,000.00 to TEMPO while they will pay the final $100,000.00 when the shows are completed.

When asked by SMN News where did the government of St. Maarten find the monies to finance TEMPO, Minister Tuitt said the monies were taken from what was budgeted for Tourism.

When SMN News asked the Minister of Finance if St. Maarten is getting the amount of coverage it is paying for and if he knows how much monies the French side of the island paid into TEMPO Turns 7, Tuitt said that he does not know how much the French side contributed but he assured that there are people checking the shows to ensure that TEMPO delivers what it promised based on the signed contract.

No Increase of TOT --- Overhauling of Tax System.

Both the Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt and Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams assured reporters on Wednesday that the government of St. Maarten has not taken any decisions on increasing TOT to fill the budget gaps and clear debts for 2013. Tuitt said that he is still of the opinion that if everyone pays their fair share of taxes then St. Maarten would have more than enough monies in its coffers to cover its budget expenditures. Tuitt said right now St. Maarten is faced with the debts of the past two years. However, he intends to discuss the matter with the CFT and to see if it is possible for St. Maarten to spread its debt over a five year period.
Wescot Williams added that the news about the possible increase of TOT created quite a panic within the community. She said so far the Minister and Finance and her have been discussing the restructuring of the tax system.

 

sarahwescotwilliams31102012Philipsburg:--- Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams defused the rumors that claim the current coalition government is in trouble and sooner or later the government of St. Maarten will fall. Wescot Williams said that she is part of the coalition and she has no knowledge of what is the media and what is rumored in the community.

"At this stage I know the dynamics of politics." When asked by reporters during the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing if she was secure in her position as Prime Minister, Wescot Williams made clear that being Prime Minister of St. Maarten is not about her security instead it's about the people of St. Maarten and that she said is much more than "lip service, it is what is shown and done for the people."

Wescot Williams said the last time the coalition met was in September, she further explained that most of the time these meetings are called they have to be cancelled because some of the parties that make up the coalition are not on the island.

When asked by SMN News should the government of St. Maarten fall if she (Democratic Party) would entertain forming another coalition or if she as Prime Minister of St. Maarten would decide to call for a new election. Prime Minister Wescot Williams said that it is too premature to answer such question regarding the calling of a new election for St. Maarten.

Philipsburg:--- The Court of First Instance ruled in favor of the people who were victims of Christian Kingdom Cooperative (CKC) on Tuesday. The court found that the Central Bank was negligent in supervising CKC even though they knew that the operations of the bank were in jeopardy for over four years. The judge in his ruling said the Central Bank sat down and did not intervene.

The Central Bank did not respond to the court's request to show what type of measures they took when they found out that the savings of the CKC membership was in jeopardy.

The court dismissed the case that was filed against the government of St. Maarten since they found that the successor of the Central Bank also involves Curacao. Basically the joint Central Bank of the Netherlands Antilles is under Curacao and St. Maarten. However, the court issued a strong warning to the government of St. Maarten indicating to them that they can be held liable in the future if they fail to ensure that the Central Bank has an insurance in place for all banks and insurance companies on the island.

The plantiff also sent a letter to the Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt to advice the Central Bank not to appeal the verdict rendered against them. CKC declared bankruptcy in the year 2010. In the letter, one of the account holders pleaded with the government of St. Maarten to consider the type of message appealing the verdict would send to the inhabitants of St. Maarten should another bank file bankruptcy, while appealing the verdict would hinder the good governance policy.

Click here to view the Court decision rendered on October 30th, 2012 against the Central Bank.

Click here to view the letter sent to the Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt.

newcayhillschoolroadopen30102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Head of New Projects Development & Planning at the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (Ministry VROMI) Kurt Ruan, on Tuesday evening said that the access road to the Hillside Christian School Asha Stevens Campus in Cay Hill will be accessible to vehicular traffic of teachers and parents as of Wednesday morning.

On Tuesday the road infrastructure was inspected which allowed for the okay to be given for its usage. The road is a one way road and is only accessible from the entrance road (Jackal road) leading to the Sint Maarten Medical Center.

stabbingfillin24102012Dutch Quarter:--- On Monday October 29th, 2012 at approximately 01:10 am police patrols and detectives were directed to Madrid road in Dutch Quarter for a stabbing incident. On the scene the investigating officers encountered two young men with initials S.E.B. and J.A.G. both from Sint Maarten who were bleeding from stab wounds. S.E.B. suffered a stab wound to his chest J.A.G. a stab wound to his back. In first instance the victims refused to cooperate with the investigation however later stated to the officers that they were involved in a fight with another youngster who used a piece of broken bottle to stab both victims. The incident took place at a bar on that same street. On the arrival of the officers the suspect fled the scene. Both victims were treated on the scene by paramedics and transported to the Sint Maarten Medical Center for treatment. This case is under investigation.

KPSM Police Report

confiscatedrevolver30102012Fort Willem:--- On Monday October 29th, 2012 at approximately 10:05pm, several police patrols and detectives were sent to Fort Willem road to investigate a situation whereby at least four gunshots were fired. When the patrols arrived on the scene the saw a small white vehicle with the license plate P-7859 parked on the side of the street with the doors open. A man that was sitting in the car took-off running when he saw the police approaching. Three other men that were standing in the immediate vicinity of this car remained standing. As the investigating officers exited their vehicle they saw a silver colored revolver on the ground next to the car. All three men standing on the scene denied having any knowledge as to who this weapon belonged to or where it came from. The weapon was confiscated for further investigation by the Forensic Department. All three men with initials D.M. (29), M.J.E. (20), and J.W.E. (16) were arrested on the scene and taken to the Philipsburg Police Station. During a search of the vehicle a brown leather bag was found. This bag contained several small plastic bags containing marijuana prepared for distribution. The marijuana was also confiscated for further investigation.

KPSM Police Report

Sucker Garden:--- On Tuesday October 30th, 2012 at approximately 12:30am several police patrols and detectives were directed to an apartment building located at Pin Cushion Cactus Drive #17 for a fire. On the scene the investigating officers saw that an apartment on the upper floor of the building was on fire. The fire department arrived on the scene and put the blaze out. The owner of the apartment with initials J.J.H. stated that he left his home at approximately 08:00 pm and all in was in order. He has no idea what could have caused the fired. The Forensic department is busy collecting evidence to determine the exact cause of the fire.

KPSM Police Report

In response to the need for country Sint Maarten to have a National Library in place, the SER by way of an advice letter to government recommends the Philipsburg Jubilee Library to be designated the National Library of Sint Maarten. This follows the usual state of affairs in many Caribbean countries, where the main public library carries the additional national tasks, consisting of collection and preservation of all publications produced in the country or authored by its citizens, providing universal access to the national collections, and seeking cooperation with and offering support to similar institutions nationally and internationally. A National Library is a cornerstone in the cultural and educational development of each newly formed country.

As the advice states: "The SER is of the opinion that the establishment of a National Library is of crucial importance for the further development of the country and its people." The initiative to submit an advice to this effect to government originated with SER member and WICSU/PSU representative William Reed, and was unanimously carried by the council.

The SER stresses that not only should the budget and subsidy of the Philipsburg Jubilee Library reflect the newly added tasks, the building and physical infrastructure should be brought up to par with the National Library status as well. "Furthermore, the board stressed the necessity to adapt and improve the Library's infrastructure and building to be able to successfully carry the additional responsibilities and execute the additional tasks. The board expressed a clear feeling that the present accommodation of the Philipsburg Jubilee Library is insufficient for its current tasks, and certainly a new or renovated building would be necessary to successfully carry the National Library tasks."

The SER advice was submitted to the Prime Minister in the form of an advice letter on Friday, October 26. The full text is downloadable from www.sersxm.org

Philipsburg:--- When the Saint Martin United Ministerial Foundation (SMUMF) was introduced to the concep of TEMPO, Board saw it as an ideal opportunity to reach the
masses for Christ since it is the Church's mandate to go into all the world and preach the Gospel. However, the Church's message has to be a consistent one to our youth as well as to the general public. TEMPO TURN 7 is being promoted as a total package with one night devoted to a religious celebration. SMUMF has no direct influence over the content and qualrty of the entertainment or the artistes during the other trightr and as such is unable to give its blessing to TEMPO's anniversary program. SMUMF believes in using the media to present the gospel of Jesus Christ. This gospel message, in whatever form however, must not be mixed with aspects of entertainment that go against biblical principles.

SMUMF Press Release

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in public session on November 02. The Minister of Justice will make a presentation about the Justice Park.

The meeting will take place on Friday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The Minister of Justice had requested the meeting with the Central Committee of Parliament.

The central committee 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.

theyliger04032012The armed robbery last week Friday of the L'Escargot Restaurant owners and two tourists is once again a wake-up call for the Sint Maarten community and law enforcement officials.

I wish the owner Joel Morand and his wife Sonya Morand much strength as they both recover from their injured sustained in the armed robbery.

The husband suffered a gunshot wound to the back and ear while the wife suffered a broken ankle.
I have known the owners since I was a young boy and have always enjoyed there great cuisine. The restaurant is part and parcel of our tourism sector and has grown with the tourism industry over a period of 40-years.

Crime seems to be escalating with additional armed broad-daylight robberies taking place on a near daily basis. Something has to be done and I call on the Minister of Justice to present a plan with respect to dealing with the spate of armed robberies.

Theo Heyliger
Leader of the United Peoples (UP) Party
Former Vice Prime Minister

Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- Parents of elementary school children are invited to attend an information session being offered by the Student Support Services Division (SSSD) of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Affairs.
The workshop for parents entitled 'Individual Education Plans – How to partner with your child's school' will be held on Thursday, November 1, 2012 at the Training and Development Center (TDC) above UTS in Philipsburg (Codville Webster Road #2) from 7:30pm to 8:30pm.
The target group of this workshop is parents of children in primary school who are experiencing learning difficulties in the school setting. Parents will also be provided with information on how to partner with the schools and SSSD to ensure the academic success of their children who are experiencing learning difficulties and/or behavioral challenges.
An Individual Education Plan (IEP) is a documented plan including individualized goals with measurable objectives, adaptations and/or modifications where appropriate, the strategies to meet these goals, and measures for tracking student achievement in relation to the goals. It also documents the special services being provided as these relate to the student's identified needs. The IEP serves as a tool for collaborative planning among the school, the parents, the student (where appropriate) and SSSD.
The facilitator of this workshop is Ms. Doreatha Cook, M. Ed. Ms. Cook is an educational consultant in special education advocacy, administration and disability management for ages birth to adulthood. Ms. Cook received her M. Ed in Early Childhood Special Education from Auburn University and received her degree as a Board Certified Behavior Analyst from Pennsylvania State University.
According to SSSD officials, parents are urged to attend and take advantage of the tips and recommendations that Mrs. Cook will be highlighting. Seating is limited and parents are encouraged to be on time. The workshop is free of charge and refreshments will be provided.
The Student Support Services Division is the referral point for the public and subsidized schools on St. Maarten. Programs and/or services that fall under the auspices of SSSD includes: Speech Therapy Services, Psychological Services, Counseling Services, Social Work Services, Educational Diagnostic Services, Career Guidance Services and Parent Education. The motto of SSSD is: "If every child must learn, then every parent, family and community must be a part of the process."

sjacobsatschoolmanagerssummit30102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Ministry of Education Culture, Youth and Sports hosted the Education Summit for School Managers and Coordinators. This Summit is part of the 3rd installment of the 'Turning Challenges into Stepping Stones' Summit series.

Approximately 50 school managers and coordinators from both primary and secondary schools were invited to present their challenges and solutions for the improvement of Education on St. Maarten.

The school manager's summit was held at the University of St. Maarten. The format for this summit differed from the teacher's summit in the sense that school managers were asked to present their challenges and solutions on three topics: Communication, Finances, and Personnel.

Each School had a maximum of eight minutes to present their challenges and solutions. Specific challenges such as shortage of qualified personnel, high turnover of teachers on a yearly basis and insufficient funds for day to day operations and teacher qualification were frequently reoccurring topics.

A large consensus of Managers and Coordinators are in favor of drafting local teachers by way of starting recruitment drive.

Suggestions for a teachers training college were also mentioned.

Another focal discussion point at the summit was that of the FBE exit exams and the total FBE structure in the primary schools.

The high school managers expressed concern over the lack of local input in the national exams.

Closing remarks were rendered by the Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, who thanked the school Managers and Coordinators for their honesty.

In addition some of the challenges presented were immediately addressed by the Minister with updates about their status and progress.

The Minister stressed on the importance of having the input of all stakeholders in education as this would be a key component in implementing sustainable changes to the current educational system.

pjiaestaffduringcprtraining30102012SIMPSON BAY:--- Staff of the Princess Juliana International Airport operating company (PJIAE), began a three-day CPR AED Certification Course on Monday, October 29, 2012, which is specially designed for them and conducted by the Windward Islands Emergency Medical Services (WIEMS).

Participants will learn how and when to use CPR and Automated External Defibrillators or AEDs. The newly acquired AEDs are being installed this week at the airport, therefore the staff must be educated on how to use them in the event of an emergency.

The training, which has a theoretical as well as a practical component, is based on the American Heart Association guidelines. It also includes a video presentation titled, "Heart Saver First Aid CPR AED" by the American Heart Association. The instructor is Mr. Merlin Aventurin, Medical Field Commander of the Windward Islands Emergency Medical Services (WIEMS).

"This is part of our ongoing efforts to put safety first in all our operations," said PJIAE Director of Operations, Larry Donker.

The participants, who are drawn from the Quality Assurance, Fire, Security, Business Class Lounge (BCL), Human Resources, and Customer Service departments of the airport, will learn how to apply their training to children and adults. The next two sessions will be held on Wednesday, October 31 and Thursday, November 1, 2012, from 9 am – 12 noon.

Place: St. Maarten Academy Gym (next to Sheik)
Date: Saturday, November 3, 2012
Time: 7:30pm – midnight
Tickets: $10

Prizes: household appliances, round trip tickets, jewellery, weekend resort stays, and many more.

Contact PTF President, Mr. Henderson Williams on 553-4634; or Vice President, Mr. Elroy Hughes on 522-6365; or the Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Carmen Lake-Reyes on 520-0015.

garrindell23122011Several business people over the years have succumbed to armed robberies due to gun violence. Last week Friday once again, gun violence took place where a restaurant owner was injured. The owner of L'Escargot Restaurant was shot by one of two assailants who waited until the restaurant closed. Besides the owner of the restaurant, also present was his wife and two tourist friends.

This armed robbery could have had a tragic ending similar to the double murder in Cupecoy in the third week of September. My prayers go out as well to the victims of this latest assault on the victims, our business community, and our Country.

Many homes in the past have been through the process of a home invasion experience in our neighbourhoods.

I commend the communities of Beacon Hill, Maho and Cupecoy for coming together to form the Community Safety and Crime Prevention Council of Beacon Hill/Maho/Cupecoy. This group also organized the first 'Get to know your Neighbour' event over the past weekend. The initiative is to create safer communities and this effort should be copied by other communities on the island which can work together with our community police officers in fighting crime in our neighbourhoods.

I am calling on the Minister of Justice to review current crime fighting measures. As one group is captured, another group becomes active, and our community is feeling unsafe. Our tourists are feeling unsafe. Our business people are targets and are feeling unsafe. We cannot allow this to continue!

We are heading into the high tourist season and we need to see some form of action that is based on a strategy, and it must be a sustainable long-term action plan and not a short-term intervention as has been the case in the past. Where are the controls of vehicles especially during evening hours? In the past the authorities have confiscated a number of weapons including guns. One less gun on the road means one less crime is committed. Why don't we have these controls anymore? Parliament needs to be informed on this matter.

With respect to immigration; as one criminal group is apprehended, another one creeps up and starts a wave of crime.

The community wants to know if these criminals are entering the country illegally, and/ or they are lawfully entering the country and overstaying their welcome. If either one is the case, what is being done to deal with these criminals? Investments have been made in border control efforts and the Coast Guard also plays a role in this area. Perhaps additional tools may be needed by law enforcement. If the Honorable Minister of Justice needs additional tools to deal more effectively with this worrisome situation and if it requires amending certain laws, we would like to know and act swiftly.

Last week the Prime Minister announced that Immigration Services has reached a level where the Plan of Approach attached to the operations of the services is no longer needed. Parliament and by extension the people now need to be informed about the status of our country's immigration services.

I too share with many the grave concern regarding the surge of barkers. Our citizens, including taxi drivers must know what corrective and or deterred measures are taken to deal with and avoid this recurrent unruly situation. It is downright unacceptable.

The surge of barkers came last week when four cruise ships were in port with more than 20,000 passengers. I would like to know what is being done with respect to this matter especially with the high season not far off. Do these barkers and vendors of merchandise have permits to ply their merchandise? What is the status of controls? What is the planning for the upcoming season?
We have to protect our cruise tourism industry and the visitor experience must not be overshadowed by overzealous people who can put our tourism (cruise) industry in jeopardy. As a people we cannot tolerate this.

Hon. Gracita Arrindell
Member of Parliament
United Peoples (UP) Party

Philipsburg:--- Constant rumors and an unfounded news article published by one of the news agencies on Monday morning caused a ruckus among the St. Maarten population. The article claimed that the present National Alliance, Democratic Party, and IND government is in trouble and there is a shake up that is imminent. The article went as far as saying that the persons that are expected to form the third coalition since St. Maarten became a country are planning to send home the current Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams.

Politicians that are part of the current government said the article is unfounded and has no basis. They further explained that certain people who lost power in government some months ago have been spreading constant rumors. They said one such rumor that was placed in the public domain was that one of the Independent members of Parliament pointed a gun at Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin in a bathroom. "The people of St. Maarten seem to forget that "Golden Boy" said he will give the current coalition government seven months in office and October makes it seven months since the UP/DP Government fell. In our opinion the Golden Boy has people working for him in the media."

A BlackBerry broadcast message was also sent out on Monday which caused confusion at the Department of Public Transportation because several persons that were promised taxi and bus licenses rushed to the department to see if their permits were signed off. Civil servants at the department said they were bombarded with calls about their licenses which are now stuck on the desk of the Department Head Martha Thewet. Sources within the public transportation department told SMN News that the Minister of Transportation had his assistant send an email to the department ordering them to prepare licenses for certain persons but when the news broke on SMN News, the department head asked the Minister to provide her with a written request to process the permits which they have already prepared. That written request they said is not forthcoming therefore the licenses will not be delivered.

SMN News learnt that while current coalition is having serious problems regarding how to balance the budget and the illegal filling in of the Great Salt Pond there has been no major issues that would throw the government down now. "Yes, there are disagreements in government especially regarding the drag strip and the filling in of the Great Salt Pond, but there is no indication that the government would dismantle right now. An independent member of Parliament has been making demands to get the TEMPO Turn 7 off the ground and to certain things his way but apart from that the current coalition government is busy working on the affairs of the people of St. Maarten.

In an invited comment, Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin said that the National Alliance is not involved in any discussions with any other political party to form a new government. Marlin said as far as he is concerned the current coalition is solid and not in jeopardy.

fraud01082012Philipsburg:--- Two Guyanese nationals that are naturalized Dutch citizens and an American who is also a naturalized Dutch citizen (two females and one male) remain in police custody for defrauding Soggy Dollar Bar located at the La Palapa Center. According to well placed sources, the suspects stole cheques from the company which they used for extensive traveling purposes to the Dominican Republic and Guyana. SMN News has been reliably informed that the women who claimed that they were being abused by the owner of the company traveled to the Dominican Republic where they did surgeries on their breasts and other areas of their bodies.

The source said the culprits also bought an apartment and a store with the monies they stole from the company over a period of time. SMN News further learnt that the fraud was orchestrated by the male who happens to be a Guyanese national who now holds a Dutch passport and is residing on St. Maarten.

Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos told SMN News last week that the three culprits were St. Maarteners. In a follow up interview on Monday Mos said thus far the suspects stole $400,000.00 from the company. When asked by SMN News if the suspects used the monies to travel overseas for cosmetic surgeries and if they bought an apartment and store, Mos said he will not confirm the information SMN News received.

confiscatedcocaine29102012In an ambitious effort led by the Dutch Navy HNLMS Van Amstel intercepted 42 bales of drugs during a counter drugs patrol in the Caribbean Sea. In close cooperation with the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard unit, the maritime patrol aircraft Dash 8, the ship disrupted a drugs transport of 840 kg of cocaine.

In the evening of October 26th the Dash 8 spotted a go fast close to the operation area of HNLMS Van Amstel. The Van Amstel launched it's Rhib, a fast rubber motorboat into the water, with on board the Law Enforcement Detachment of the US Coastguard which is part of the crew of HNLMS Van Amstel during counter drugs operations. During the pursuit the boat threw several bales into the water. While HNLMS Van Amstel pursued the go fast, a second Rhib was launched into the water to pick up the packages. HNLMS Van Amstel picked up 42 bales out of the water. A drugs test proved that the bales contained cocaine.

The successful action of HNLMS Van Amstel is in concert with the international operation Martillo aimed against the illicit drug trade. Since September this year HNLMS Van Amstel is the Guard Ship of the Commander Netherlands Forces in the Caribbean. The Dutch Navy and Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard are an integral part of the international struggle against the illicit drug trade. Operation Martillo is a multi-national collaborative effort to counter the spread of transnational organized crime in Central America. The operation is lead by the Joint Inter-agency Task Force South in Key West, Florida and denies organized crime networks the ability to conduct illicit trafficking via air and at sea. The Commander Netherlands Forces in the Caribbean is part of the Joint Inter-agency Task Force South, as the subordinate commander of Task Group 4.4.

Royal Netherlands Navy Press Release

sxmsportingclubteamandgebeteam29102012SIMPSON BAY:--- The SXM Sporting Club emerged among the winners of the "Airport Slam Games 2012" that ended Sunday night at the John Cooper-Jose Lake, Sr. Ballpark.

The Sporting Club is now the champion of both the dominoes and indoor soccer divisions after competing with teams from Aruba's Queen Beatrix International Airport and the St. Maarten utility company GEBE.

GEBE took home the dominoes and indoor fooyball sub-champion trophies. The four-day series of games were hosted by the Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) and organized by the airport's Sporting Club.

The participating teams came from Queen Beatrix International Airport, GEBE, WIB, Police, Fire Department, and SXM. Indoor soccer, dominoes, volleyball, and softball filled out the list of the competing sports.

The games were held at the L.B. Scott Sports Auditorium and the John Cooper-Jose Lake, Sr. Ballpark, according to Evans J. Marsham, president of the SXM Sporting Club.

rtuittandradimblaha29102012Cape Town, South Africa:--- The Minister of Finance, Hon. Mr. Roland S. Tuitt MBA CPA, has concluded Tax Information Exchange Agreements (TIEA's) with India, Costa Rica and the Czech Republic. The purpose of these bilateral agreements is to promote international co-operation in tax matters through exchange of information. The TIEA allows for Sint Maarten and respectively India, Costa Rica and the Czech Republic to work closely together on a full range of tax issues, including combating and preventing tax fraud and tax evasion. The TIEA provides for information exchange upon request and direct cooperation between the countries' tax authorities. The strengthened international co-operation on tax matters between countries ensures better enforcement of the tax laws, thus improving tax compliance.

Sint Maarten's network of international agreements on exchange of information has been expanding rapidly since 2009. With the conclusion of these two TIEA's, which have been negotiated during the last two months, Sint Maarten has exchange of information relationships with 53 jurisdictions to date.

Philipsburg:--- On 26-27 October 2012, the Minister of Finance Hon. Mr. Roland S. Tuitt MBA CPA, attended the fifth meeting of the OECD's Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes (the Global Forum) in Cape Town, South Africa. During the meeting, the Global Forum adopted the Sint Maarten's Phase 1 Peer Review Report, which summarizes the legal and regulatory framework for transparency and exchange of information of Sint Maarten. Sint Maarten's report concludes that all the assessed elements of Sint Maarten's legal and regulatory framework are in place, with only a few recommendations on further improvement to implement the international standard more effectively.

The Minister of Finance welcomes the positive outcome of Sint Maarten's Phase I Peer Review assessment and believes that the report is one that Sint Maarten can truly be proud of. Being the last assessed country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands to be reviewed, Sint Maarten had the privilege to draw on the experiences of Aruba, Curacao and the Netherlands in their peer review processes. "This has helped us to identify the strengths and shortcomings that exist in our legal and regulatory framework. As a result, the government of Sint Maarten was able to proactively address these shortcomings and produced the best report within the Kingdom of the Netherlands!".

The Global Forum is the multilateral framework within which work in the area transparency and exchange of information is carried out by over 110 member countries, who participate in the Global Forum on an equal footing. The Netherlands Antilles, now succeeded by Sint Maarten, has been a valued member of the Global Forum since 2001.

Minister Tuitt stated that the Global Forum and OECD network will assist Sint Maarten as the government continues to work on improving tax compliance, preventing tax leakage, and improving the tax system by making it more simple, fair and balanced. This will ultimately be to the benefit of both the government and the tax payers of Sint Maarten in the long run by increasing overall tax revenues while reducing the individual tax burden for tax payers.

N.V. G.E.B.E. regrets to inform the general public that the ELECTRICITY supply to:

MIDDLE REGION area

(Middle Region Rd. from A.T. Illigde Rd. until Ellis Rd.)

Will be interrupted on Wednesday October 31st, 2012 from 9:00 am until 12:00pm. This outage will allow us to carry out necessary maintenance to our Distribution system. N.V. G.E.B.E apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.

CUL DE SAC:--- The St. Maarten Academy Parent Teachers Foundation (PTF) will be hosting its annual bingo on Saturday, November 3, 2012 and patrons can expect to receive some great prizes.

The bingo will start at 7:30 pm sharp and wrap up at midnight. There will be lots of food and drinks on sale.

Among the prizes are round trip tickets to St. Kitts from Winair, a gas range from Casino Royale, two-night stays at various reports on the island, including Sonesta Maho, Oyster Pond Resort, Bel Air Beach Resort, The Summit, and The Towers, to name a few.

There are lunch and dinner vouchers from Great Bay Resort, Plantation Grill and Bar, Canoa, Jimbo's, Boathouse, and other restaurants. Additional prizes include a range of electronic devices, jewellery, fragrances, and household items.

The PTF wants to thank the business community for their support and is inviting the public to come out to the bingo, not only to win these great prizes, but also to have fun, and to support the St. Maarten Academy.

Funds raised at this event will be reinvested in the students to get them great mementos at graduation and during Honour Roll ceremonies, among other things. Other projects being pursued by the PTF include buying a generator and installing a security and surveillance system at the school.

The PTF is still soliciting cash prizes and other donations. Any individual or company willing to donate to this worthy cause can contact PTF President, Mr. Henderson Williams on 553-4634; or Vice President, Mr. Elroy Hughes on 522-6365; or the Public Relations Officer, Mrs. Carmen Lake-Reyes on 520-0015.

pjiae28062012SIMPSON BAY:--- Hurricane Sandy, which is expected to make landfall later tonight in Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA, has forced the cancellation of several flights, some of which were bound for Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM).

JetBlue, the only carrier currently offering daily direct service from New York's JFK, has confirmed the cancellation of its Monday and Tuesday flight 788 and recommends that its passengers contact JetBlue's reservations department at 546-7796 for assistance.

The airport's Operations Department, however, has advised that up till the time of this release, all other carriers are operating as scheduled. It is important to note that United's service from Newark only operates on Saturdays for now, while American's service from JFK returns around November 15.

Passengers are urged to contact the airlines directly for further information concerning their flights.

Sandy, described by forecasters as a Category 1 "perfect storm" is bound for the densely populated East Coast of the United States, and is expected to affect about 50 million people.

Evacuations have been ordered from Maine to Maryland. Many airports have been paralyzed, with about 9,000 flights cancelled so far, according to Flight Aware. The monster storm has grounded planes throughout Europe and elsewhere because they are unable to land at their respective U.S. destinations.

TEMPO Networks to produce seven days of Caribbean tributes.

NEW JERSEY, USA:--- Spiritual revitalization, youth encouragement, respect for elders, the role of women, and the vibrancy of Caribbean culture merge during the seventh anniversary celebrations of leading Caribbean media and entertainment company, TEMPO Networks, next month.

The island of St. Maarten in the Dutch Caribbean will hum from November 25 through December 1, 2012 as TEMPO Turns 7 anniversary celebrations feature world class entertainers, all of whom will be announced later this week.

On Sunday, November 25, a "Rise and Shine" thanksgiving celebration will be presided over during the opening ceremonies by local and regional ministers and pastors who will share insights on the highly-anticipated seven principles of TEMPO. Local choirs, gospel performers will be featured as well as performances by several inspirational and popular regional musicians.

The following day at the same location, the network will produce "TEMPO KIDS RULE", a partnership with the St. Maarten Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Affairs where "Badness Outta Style" principles will be shared with primary school students. TEMPO's popular JJ and Friends on-air program - which highlights the importance of education, teamwork, punctuality and discipline - will be featured. The interactive presentation will also be attended by members of the local public and private sectors. Specially invited artistes will perform and the event will be repeated the following day for secondary school students with additional guest artistes.

On Wednesday November 28, the "NEVER TOO OLD TO TEMPO" celebration, at White-Yellow Cross Foundation, will salute senior citizens, "key pillars of Caribbean communities, but often forgotten by most event and entertainment planners," according to Frederick A. Morton, Jr., Founder, Chairman and CEO of TEMPO Networks. "TEMPO not only recognizes the importance of our seniors, but pays tribute to their amazing work that has contributed to the Caribbean as we know it." The St. Martin's Home, where many seniors reside, will come alive with food, drinks and a top class guest performer.

Thursday, November 29 features the opening party for the weekend festivities: Frederick Morton's All-White TEMPO Party featuring local and regional celebrities, and hosted by a special surprise guest. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet and greet the performers and win prizes.

On Friday night, TEMPO celebrates the Caribbean woman under the theme "I am TEMPO -Girl Power!" Top female entertainers will headline this event. "Wives, mothers, girlfriends, aunties, daughters, sisters - all Caribbean women will be honored for being the bedrock of the Caribbean family and community," said Morton who encouraged men to show how much they love the women in their lives by "showering them with gifts and treating them to a special night they so deserve."

On Saturday, December 1, TEMPO presents the very best in local, regional and international entertainment at the "I AM TEMPO - Caribbean Rising" finale concert. The TEMPO Turns 7 week of events, Morton notes, will culminate in a dynamic concert aimed at bringing light to the power of the region to attract the very best of everything. "The importance of being proud of our culture and creating a top notch tourism experience that extols our extraordinary virtues and promotes our unique attributes will be underscored."

For more information, stay tuned to TEMPO or visit www.gotTEMPO.com.

TEMPO is available on your local Caribbean cable channel and on Channel 1105 on Optimum TV. Tune in regularly for the very best in Caribbean programming.

Pond Island:--- TelEm Group technicians are busy carrying out repairs to a damaged phone cabinet in the Simpson Bay area which has left residents and businesses without landline and internet service.

The phone cabinet was damaged after a vehicle or vehicles ploughed into it early Sunday evening.

Police were called to the scene and TelEm Group Technicians were also called out to assess the damage and begin repairs right away.

The service affected areas as of Sunday evening extends from the Yacht Club to the Lapalapa Center, on the other side of the Simpson Bay Bridge.

TelEm Group has meantime apologized to residents and businesses in the area for any inconvenience caused.

royalnetherlandsnavydivingexercise28102012Divers of the Royal Netherlands Navy will visit Sint Maarten this Monday (October, 29) for a diving exercise. They will concentrate on disaster relief. This is the first time the divers come to Sint Maarten for such a scenario.

The navy divers visit the Dutch Caribbean for years, mostly for the international diving exercise Western Partnership. This year they will perform it something different. "We can be very useful in the assistance after the execution of such a natural disaster like an hurricane", says the Commander of the Dive Company, lieutenant Bernd Roelink. "With our modern equipment we can assist the local authorities for underwater search for bodies or wrecks of removing obstructions."

Precise
For the implementation of this specific exercise the divers concentrate on the precise mapping of the bottom of the Simson Bay lagoon. The divers can scan an area of 10.000 m2 per minute with advanced search equipment, which gives a very clear picture of what is happening underwater. The geographical and climatic conditions in the Caribbean offer a fine opportunity to all facets of this military action.

Specialists
The divers are part of the Defense Diving Group and form the centre of professional diving in The Netherlands. The group is specialized in a variety of underwater work, both national and expeditionary. The divers are regularly deployed for military assistance such as the search for bodies of drowned people or evidence in criminal cases. To maintain the quality and expertise of military diving operations, this intensive training program is essential.

In total eleven divers take part in the dive exercise. The exercise takes place under control of the Commander Netherlands Forces in the Caribbean and is supported by the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard.

Royal Netherlands Navy Press Release

sjacobsatrotaryluncheon28102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, gave a presentation on Special Needs Education at the weekly Rotary International Luncheon on October 24th.

The Minister was invited by Rotary International to give a presentation on Special Needs Education due to their interest in getting further acquainted with the topic.

During the presentation Minister Jacobs touched on principles and beliefs, the currents status, current developments and future plans regarding Special Needs Education.

A work group consisting of key stakeholders within the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports under the chairmanship of Head of Division Educational Innovations is currently working on the project which includes a study aimed at addressing the challenges St. Maarten faces in providing education for students with special needs, and what is needed to close the gap.

An increasing thought in education has been that students with special needs encounter barriers that tend to hamper them in their learning and/or development.

Children with special needs are those that have characteristics that affect their ability to learn. These characteristics can range from behavior or a learning disability such as dyslexia.

To help these children reach their full potential, innovations in education must be made to assist them on this path. Minister Jacobs concluded her presentation with the statement "Every child can learn and as such has the right to an Education that suits his or her ability and talent!"

ruthdouglass23092012A Journey of a Thousand steps begins with the first few good steps "(the steps need to be in the right order). If the order is incorrect then we need to stand UP and state that we are heading in the wrong direction.

My concern is regarding the sand dunes currently visible on the banks of the Great Salt Pond directly behind the Zoo and the residents of that area.

As a member of UP faction in Parliament, the faction is questioning the reasons why things are done the way they are being done by the sitting Executive Branch of the Sint Maarten Government. Or should we be asking who is really running things here? Are members of Parliament pulling the strings of their appointed Ministers? We have a constitution that states that it is against the law of the land (Chapter 4 article 51 and 56). We all took an oath in the Parliament of this country.

I have great concerns as to what we the UP faction are seeing as blatant disregard for the rules, by the sitting Government. When the Prime Minister and the Vice Prime Minister clearly states in public that they do not know who ordered the transporting of the sand from the harbor to a specific spot on the ring road, one can summarize that we have no Captain at the helm of this ship.

Somebody give the go ahead for the cricket and drag race track to start and now Minister William Marlin called for the project to come to a halt. The mountain of sand is now just sitting there. The UP faction questions: is there any minister in the Cabinet of Ministers that knows anything about what has become the illegal filling of the Great Salt Pond? Somebody has to be held accountable!

How long will these sand dunes (hills/banks) remain in place? This is in clear violation of the "Nuisance Law" this mountain of loose sand is disturbing the wellbeing of the people who reside in the area.

The sand is blowing into their homes during high winds, into their bedrooms, into their food and hampering their breathing. As a medical Doctor, I have to state with great clarity that this is not healthy for the residents of the area. We in this body of Government are our Brothers and Sisters "Keepers." We represent the people of St. Maarten "All the people" not just a few who want to build a cricket field and a drag racing strip. The "Nuisance Law" will again come into play here. The proximity of the drag racing strip hinders the peaceful way of life of the residents in the area. The UP faction is not against a cricket stadium or drag race track; however the locations are not good.

Somebody has filled in a protected area of the Great Salt Pond for a cricket field. Somebody has agreed to allow sand to be dumped behind the zoo for a drag race strip, but nobody seems to know who gave the permission. This is what it is all about; how can somebody go and fill in the pond and put sand aside for race track without the necessary studies and permits being in place?

The roar of engines and cars parking all over their neighborhoods will impact directly the peaceful nature of the surrounding residential areas. For those who don't live in this area it may seem like no big deal, however for those who do, I stand for them and state with great conviction that the UP faction stands united with them against the way these projects are being handled.

Is there going to be dredging of the Great Salt Pond to increase its water capacity when one looks at the illegal filling for a cricket field in a protected area of the pond?

If the dredging is going to take place, what are the studies showing about the effects this is going to have on the overall communities of Sucker Garden, Madam Estate, over the Pond and Philipsburg?

Is the harbor paying for the trucking of the sand separately or is this included in the dredging contract?

Who is paying these truckers; are tax payers' monies being used for special interests projects? I am sure there are other more productive issues at hand like relief for our pensioners!

Why are we not replenishing the beaches with the dredged sand, areas such as Great Bay, Divi and Belair beaches?

Does the Cabinet of Ministers not consider the hotel and time share sectors part of the economy?
Did the Cabinet of Ministers meet with the over 10 churches that are in the vicinity of the soon to be constructed drag strip with respect to the noise that these cars will make?

Has studies been done regarding the amount of noise such events as drag racing makes?

Have the population of these areas been taken into consideration such as the elderly, babies and students of the effect this drag strip will have on them, the impact it will have on their health?
Who will be responsible for any accidents that may take place there seeing that we do not have a trauma center? Is there any policy on vehicle racing?

The UP faction will not stand by quietly and allow a few people to impact the discomfort of the people of St. Maarten. Progressive projects need to be the standard of this Government. Do not push or support projects that will negatively impact the peaceful residence of people who have invested in their homes and community!

As one of two Medical Doctors in the Parliament of our country, I will state that this project in at its current location will do more harm than good. I hope my colleagues will join me and hold hands to defend the needs and the rights of the United People of St. Maarten. If we are going to stand for the right things, we can work together to move this New Country St. Maarten forward. And not just do things for a few special interests. Instead we need to work for all the people of St. Maarten.

Dr. Ruth Douglass
Member of Parliament (MP)

stbhasmemberonscdfboard28102012PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) and the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau (STB) have strengthened their cooperation with the inclusion of a representative from STB on the board of the SCDF.

The board of the SCDF has approved an extraordinary board position for Janelle Hermance of the STB to act as liaison between STB and the SCDF as well as to assist on behalf of the STB with SCDF's marketing efforts of Carnival.

President of the SCDF Mike Granger explained that increased marketing of Carnival and development of new strategies is a primary focus of the current board of the SCDF. As such, cooperation and ties with the STB had to be enhanced and, he continued, the inclusion of Hermance does just that.

"In the past, the challenge has always been to fully engage the STB in our limited marketing efforts. Both parties did as much as we could for Carnival. Now with increased marketing efforts made possible by increased marketing monies from the STB, it was vital that we forge much closer ties. Janelle's role with be important on numerous levels," Granger said.

Interim Director of the STB Gus Priest said: "Carnival is very important, this is serious business and the STB have been aboard with marketing efforts so this was a natural yet important decision for us and for Carnival. We look forward to building on our relationship with the SCDF though these direct ties, all in the general interest of St. Maarten."

SCDF Press Release

Do you know that the Ombudsman is called "the Public Defender"?
The Ombudsman is coming your way, to your neighborhoods.
Come and find out how the Ombudsman can help you, and how to file a complaint with the Ombudsman if you have issues with government or a government entity.

The Information Session will be held for the residents of Ebenezer and South Reward areas on the following date, time and place:
Date: October 31st, 2012
Place: St. Maarten Academy Gym
Address: Beryl Richardson Rd
Time: 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm.

All sessions will be organized in close collaboration with the various community councils of the districts. All citizens are invited to come out and be informed.

The other Community Councils have already been contacted, and as soon as the dates are confirmed they will be announced. Listen out for the announcement when the Ombudsman will be in your neighborhood.
Bureau Ombudsman is situated at Camille Richardson street # 13 in Philipsburg. Call us on tel. number 5421250

sxmfiredeptfirefighters28102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Fire Department is looking forward to another successful Fire Prevention Week in 2013.

The department will continue to keep informing the public about how to improve fire safety at their home as well as their business place.

Fire Officer Silvanico Pauletta on behalf of the Fire Prevention Department and the entire management of the Fire Department would like to thank the public that took interest in learning how to improve their fire safety.

Pauletta would also like to thank all fire fighters who worked together to present this year's program and also all the sponsors that made Fire Prevention Week 2012 possible.

The all-day Open House on Saturday October 20th was well attended. Especially in the afternoon many people came to the Clem Labega Square to view the demonstrations performed by the fire fighters and visit the booths of different vendors of fire safety products. All fire trucks and material, including the new brush truck were on display. The public were very pleased with the demonstrations given by the fire fighters due to the applause received.

The awareness campaign together with Domino's Pizza was also very well received. On October 17th and 18th several orders of pizza were delivered together with a Fire Prevention Inspector.

A person who ordered the pizza and had a working smoke detector at home, the pizza was for free, and if not the person would receive a free smoke detector and an explanation by the Inspector on how to use it. Out of the 12 deliveries made, only one person had a smoke detector.

The department organized a number of fire prevention lectures, and the attendees present were very positive about the presentation and interaction. The lectures took place in Philipsburg, St. Peters, Cole Bay, Dutch Quarter and Simpson Bay.

The Prime Minister who is responsible for the Fire Department that falls under her Ministry of General Affairs, Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams, pointed out the importance for everybody to protect their family and prevent personal disasters like fires at homes.

The theme of Fire Prevention Week 2012 was "Protect your Family against Fire. The Time to Act is now." The organizers of the fire prevention week were the Fire Department Section Fire Prevention and the foundation Friends of the Island Government Fire Fighters.

rafaelboasman29102012Philipsburg:--- Reliable information reaching SMN News indicates that as of Monday October 29th, 2012 the Policy Advisor of the Department of Labour and Social Affairs Rafael Boasman will be acting as the island's Labour Mediator. Well placed sources within the Ministry of Labour said that since the Minister of Health and Labour Cornelius de Weever informed the current Labour Mediator Derrick Holiday that his contract which expires on December 1, 2012 will not be renewed and advised him to take his vacation pending the expiration of his contract, Holiday has not return to work neither has he responded to the letter sent to him by the Minister of Labour, Health, and Social Affairs.

SMN News learnt that Holiday had up until Friday October 26th, 2012 to enter into discussion with Boasman but he did not respond to the calls made to his telephone.

SMN News also learnt that the Minister of Labour and Social Affairs will soon be opening the vacancy since several civil servants have expressed interest in the position especially knowing that Boasman will soon be leaving on pension.

The former convicted Chief Commissioner of Police Derrick Holiday was removed from his job when several employees of Blend-In Security Company filed complaints against Holiday for non-payment of salaries.

According to information provided to SMN News, Holiday collected monies from several Airlines, Bobby's Marina, and other companies that he is providing security services to but has failed to pay his workers. The source said that the Ministry is also checking to see if Blend In Security paid the workers dues to SZV and the Tax Department.

SMN News was also reliably informed that the Council of Ministers has already requested that an investigation be conducted locate the funds of the Friends of Police and find out who is handling the account. The source said that the former Lt. Governor Franklyn Richards was the president of the Association created for the Friends of the Police while Holiday and Richards were the signatories to the account. Below is a press release issued by Minister Cornelius de Weever regarding the appointment of Rafael Boasman.


Boasman appointed as Extraordinary Mediator.

Great Bay:--- The Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, Cornelius De Weever, makes known that the Government Mediator, Mr. Derrick Holiday is on vacation until December 1, 2012 and will therefore not be carrying out his duties as Mediator.

In order to guarantee continuity of service, Minister De Weever has appointed Mr. Rafael A. Boasman as Extraordinary Mediator in accordance with art. 8 of the Ordinance on Labour Peace.
Mr. Boasman will be handling all pending and current cases for which a request has been submitted. Workers Organizations (Unions) and Employers Organizations requiring the services of the Mediator can contact Mr. Boasman as indicated below.

Mr. Rafael A. Boasman
46 C.A. Cannegieter Street
Philipsburg
Sint Maarten
Tel: 1-721 542 3704
Fax: 1-721 542 3569
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Boasman's Appointment as Labour Mediator a Conflict of Interest --- Boasman did not Resign as Director of Labour Department --- SG Refused to Comment.

Philipsburg:--- The appointment of Rafael Boasman as Mediator for the Department of Labour and Social Affairs created quite some confusion among the government apparatus on Monday, especially among persons working at the Department of Labour and Social Affairs.

Rafael Boasman is the Director of the Department of Labour and Social Affairs and Policy Adviser and to date he has not resigned from that position but the Minister of Labour, Health, and Social Affairs Cornelius de Weever has appointed Boasman to a position that is supposed to be independent from the Department of Labour and Social Affairs. In an official press release from the Ministry of Labour, Health, and Social Affairs Boasman was appointed as an Extra-Ordinary Mediator.

Boasman is supposed to report to the Secretary General of Health and Labour Joireen Wuite. When SMN News contacted Wuite on Monday to confirm whether or not Boasman resigned from the Department of Labour now that he has been appointed Extra-Ordinary Mediator of Labour Affairs Wuite said that while she knew about the developments surrounding the current Mediator and his position she was not aware of the official appointment of Mr. Boasman to the position, therefore she felt that the Minister who is currently off island should be contacted for a statement. "I am not aware of the appointment and the press release that was sent out regarding Mr. Boasman's appointment, therefore I don't think I should comment on this matter. I would advise you to ask the Minister of Labour, Health, and Social Affairs this question on Wednesday when he returns to St. Maarten," Wuite said.

 

silveriajacobsatteachersappreciationfamilyfunday28102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports hosted the Teachers' Appreciation Family Fun Day at the Emilio Wilson Park over the weekend.

The day was designed to give teachers' a much needed day of relaxation, socializing and fun. In addition it was a moment to commend outstanding teachers in the education field by awarding the Lifetime Teacher's Appreciation Award.

The day started out with a mini sports day for the adults and children. Activities such as hula-hoop, tug of war and hop- in- the -sack race generated a lot of excitement.

Minister of Education, Culture Youth & Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs participated in the activities along with the teachers and children. Les Brown and William Barry coordinated the different sports activities. Musical entertainment was provided by Happen So Massive Dj's.

Teachers were seen dancing and enjoying the music selections. Besides the sports activities there were Bouncing castles for the children. An extensive buffet was prepared for the teachers by Duzon's catering. The staff of Duzon's catering ensured that the teachers were taken care of in every aspect of their food and beverage needs.

The highlight of the day was the Lifetime Teacher's Appreciation Award Ceremony. The recipient of the Lifetime Teacher's Appreciation Award is Sheila Kelly-Helmen. A committee of seasoned educators along with the Secretary General Unesco Marcellia Henry sorted through the 17 nominees provided by school boards and managers.

Among the nominees were Nancy Hodge-Peterson, Henri Brookson, Claire Connor van Zanten, Josianne Artsen-Fleming, Alma Fleming, Stanley Hodge, Jane Buncamper, Marcella Hazel, Mathias Voges, Alvin Rombley, Marva Sam –Arrindell, Gabriel Marlin-Bril, Beryl Lake, Migalda Ilario-Luciano and Soewana Moeslikan-Karta.

Based on an elaborate criterion, ranging from years of service, contributions to education, teaching methods and achievements, the aforementioned facilitated the committee in choosing Sheila Kelly-Helmen.

The award was presented to her in recognition of her high educational standards and methods as an educator, commendable educational accomplishments and dedication and ability to inspire the spirit of learning in students of all backgrounds and abilities inside and out of the classroom.

Minister Jacobs congratulated and thanked Kelly-Helmen and the nominees for their dedication and service to the community.

Minister Jacobs also took the opportunity to thank the attending teachers for their presence and hard work. In addition the Minister pressed it on their heart to continue to inspire learning and others to join the noble profession.

Philipsburg:--- The owners of L' Escargot restaurant, Joel and Sonya Morand, were robbed late Friday evening as they along with two tourists were about to leave the business establishment to Divi Little Bay Hotel. According to information reaching SMN News, shortly after the cabaret show ended Friday night Joel and Sonya were about to take the two visitors back to their hotel when they were attacked by three armed masked bandits. One of the bandits shot Joel in one of his shoulders while firing about four or five shots. One of the tourists was also injured while being pushed out of the vehicle. Eyewitnesses say that the tourist's ankle was bandaged because it appears as though she received a splint in the vicinity of her ankle.

The bandits robbed the victims of $1,500 in cash, the restaurant credit cards, and cheques while they managed to escape with the handbags of the two tourists. One eyewitness of the robbery told SMN News that the robbers pushed the two tourists out of the Lexus jeep belonging to Joel but they failed to escape with the vehicle when the vehicle did not start. The businessman was shot once in one of his shoulders. He was rushed to the St. Maarten Medical Center where he is being treated for his injuries. Below is police report on this armed robbery.

 

Business man shot during armed robbery.

On Friday October 26th at approximately 11:30pm, several police patrols rushed to Hotel Steeg better known as the L' Escargot Alley in the vicinity of Anand Indian Restaurant because of an armed robbery. On the scene the investigating officers learnt that the victims were attacked by three armed robbers. The victims of this robbery were the owners of the L' Escargot Restaurant and two other friends who were all together in one car when the attack took place. During the robbery the victims were robbed of their personal belongings. The female driver of the car was dragged out of the car in the attempt to also steal the car, however, the robbers did not succeed in stealing the car. At one point during the robbery a gunshot was fired by one of the robbers hitting the owner of the restaurant with the initials J.M. in one of his shoulders. He was immediately transported to the Sint Maarten Medical Center for treatment. The Special Robbery Unit is speaking to witnesses and Forensic Department is collecting evidence in this case.

armedrobberyfillin13082012Cole Bay:--- Two armed gunmen robbed the manager of Volker Stevin that is coordinating the causeway project next to Port de Plaisance on Friday afternoon. According to reliable information reaching SMN News, the manager and payroll officer Jackie Lake- Brooks were robbed around 2pm Friday afternoon. Sources within the company said some 80 workers are being paid cash every Friday afternoon and the armed robbery left all the workers empty handed. It is said that the two armed robbers made their escape by crossing the French border.

Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson confirmed on Sunday that an armed robbery did take place close to Port de Plaisance Friday afternoon and that the Armed Robbery team was dispatched to the location. The Police Spokesman said that he did not have the details of the report because the detectives have not yet submitted the report to him.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The University of St. Martin(USM) continues its fall semester lecture series with a lecture entitled,"Career opportunities in the tourism and hospitality industry, more than meets the eye", given by local entrepreneur Tamara Leonard on October 29th, 2012 at 6:30pm at USM.
The lecture will introduce students and the community to the myriad of career opportunities in the hospitality and tourism industry as well as provide a more in-depth look at the industry and its interrelated sectors.
"The goal of my talk with the students is to inspire them to pursue careers in the hospitality and tourism industry, the main income generator for our country. For too long the mentality of service being servitude has infected our society and has taken away the foundation of our economy and our sense of self ".
As a driven and committed businesswoman with vast experience in several areas of hospitality and tourism management, Leonard identified the need for further development of St. Maarten's service sector and is the force behind St. Maarten SuperHost, a customer service training programme, geared to improving the quality of service and to return the friendliness to St. Maarten. For Leonard, quality and friendly service is the undergirding component that supports the tourism and hospitality industry in St. Maarten.
"We, St. Maarten, have built a reputation on being the Friendly Island. It's time we regained that friendliness that made us famous and be stronger by taking interest and care of our economic pillar of tourism."
Another objective of the lecture is to emphasize the link between the tourism and hospitality sector and the job market in St. Maarten. Leonard emphasizes that most career fields in St. Maarten are linked to industry and draws on her experience with the family business, Leonard Enterprises, a waste management and roadside cleaning company in charge of the western section of St. Maarten.
"One of the major problems we encounter on St. Maarten is people are either unaware or simply don't understand that every aspect of our lives is strongly tied to tourism.
USM welcomes this lecture as it complements its hospitality program and hopes that it will inspire students and the community at large to explore career opportunities in the field. Information about the Hospitality program at USM will also be available. The lecture is free and open to the general public. The University of St. Martin Lecture Hall has a seating capacity for 200 persons.

giftedmismatchglowparty26102012Philipsburg:--- The G.I.F.T.E.D. Foundation returns with their series of praise parties with "I Got Dressed In the Dark – MiSmaTcH GLOW Party- on October 27th at the John Larmonie Centre starting at 7pm. Local gospel DJ, Joshua "DRJ" Ferrol, will be back as the DJ for the night with MC DJ LJ Lenworth Wilson Jr. There will also be other performances for the night from local gospel artistes.
Patrons are expected to follow the dress code for the event – "Mix and miss" as the theme is "I Got Dressed in the Dark - Mismatch". There will be prizes for the best dressed, as well as other prizes and surprises. Free drinks will be served to the Early Birds from 7pm to 8pm.
GIFTED's GLOW parties, inter-church competitions and other activities have been getting much attention on social network sites such as Facebook and Twitter. Local youth groups, churches and individuals are also in on the buzz and quite excited about the party series by GIFTED.
Held on the last Saturday of every month, G.I.F.T.E.D. GLOW parties provide wholesome entertainment for young Christ-minded people and create an experience with good friends, music, and games for great memories. At the end of a GIFTED party, each person is energized to Go Light Our World!
Visit our Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/GIFTEDLIGHT and click "Like" to keep up-to-date with GIFTED activities. For tickets and/or more details you may call 581-0448.

deniciorichardsonatupupostalcongressinqatar26102012PSS attended and participated actively for the very first time on behalf of Country St. Maarten, a member country of the Universal Postal Union (UPU), the 25th UPU Postal Congress which was held in Doha, Qatar, from the 23 September - 15 October 2012. The UPU Congress which is held once every four (4) years brings all the member country postal administrations of the world (192 in total) together under one roof for an extended period to discuss the current issues and to map out a road map plan for the future of the Post for the coming four (4) year cycle period.

The Congress is of significance to the Postal Administrations of the world, as it is the setting where member countries can discuss, debate and present proposals to bring about changes to improve the current postal network and its inner workings, while determine the next steps together.
During the congress the progress made during the past four (4) year cycle was shared and presented, with some of the highlights being advances being made in the technological field and the launching of the .post (dot post platform) to facilitate help the post migration from paper to electronic mail age and to allow in the years to come the postal administrations of the world to be a more effective and aggressive player in the growing e-commerce world.
Hundreds of proposals were presented, discussed and debated to further improve and streamline the workings between the Postal Administrations of the world. St. Maarten along with Aruba and Curacao participated jointly, as the three member country together share one seat and one vote at the UPU. Together the three (3) voted on the proposals and shared in the discussions.

The current state of the Postal Administration throughout the world remains very financially challenging, with falling letter mail volumes, but increasing parcel volumes as a result of the increasing E-commerce trade, along with the growth in financial services. Despite many administrations being a relative bad financial shape, there are a number that have become success stories and are now making profits, after having embraced changed and made some significant investments and with the backing and support of their Governments to streamline their operations and stepping over into the digital age, amongst other changes.
Ongoing developments at the UPU level will make it easier in the future for more administrations to jump on the technological wagon and take advantage of the opportunities that many administrations currently are not able to capitalize on.

At the close of the UPU Congress, for the first time in the history of St. Maarten, Postal Services St. Maarten, on behalf of country St. Maarten, signed the Postal Acts ratifying and agreeing to terms set that will govern the Postal Administrations of the World during the next four (4) year cycle period.
Echoed at the closing of Congress and very important for the future success of the Postal Administrations of the world is the backing and support received from the respective Governments, seeing the provision of the Postal Service remains a Universal Obligation of each member country and a right of its citizens to have to be able to send and receive mail.

The session ended with the election of a new Director General, from Kenya and establishing of where the next UPU Congress will be held, which will be in the year 2016 and in Istanbul, Turkey.

pjiaeemployeesattendbreastcancerworkshops26102012SIMPSON BAY:--- Employees of the Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) have completed two days of interactive workshops to mark Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Hosted by Positive Foundation, the workshops first provided information on how to conduct self-examination of the breasts. After the eight-minute DVD, PJIAE employees then applied the techniques learned to silicone breast models.

President of Positive Foundation Shelly Alphonso, said that the sessions were held in the airport's training room on October 18 and 19, from 3:30 pm to 5 pm, and consisted of the foundation showing the participants how to do breast self-examination. SXM male employees also attended the workshop.

"Men also need to know about breast cancer. Just Sunday, there was a tug-o-war fundraising event outside Holland House and the participants were all men from the construction industry," Alphonso stated.

She said overall, the airport seems to be advocating breast cancer awareness. There were Breast Cancer Awareness signs and decorations, especially in the room where the workshops were held.

The workshop participants wore specially designed T-shirts. The Elektralyets Foundation provided the T-shirts – worn every Friday in October by airport employees for the Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

SXM took the initiative to invite Positive Foundation to conduct the workshops as part of sensitizing airport workers about breast cancer, said Alphonso.

The purpose of the Positive Foundation is to focus primarily on awareness, and as such, there are year-round campaigns, which include conducting workshops for businesses, such as Princess Juliana International Airport, said Alphonso.

During the final workshop at SXM, Jacqueline Olaria of the airport's Security department won a T-Shirt, which served as her ticket to the popular Elektra Movie Night on October 24. The movie night at the Caribbean Cinemas was also a Breast Cancer Awareness event organized by both the Positive and Elektralyets foundations.

elsidrostjago26102012Revenge is not the way.

PHILIPSBURG:--- For the observance of National Bullying Prevention Month in St. Maarten, the Voice of Our Children (VOOC) recently held a walkathon here against bullying.

Following the walkathon, one of the speakers to address students, parents, and invited guests on bullying prevention was Elsidro St. Jago, Section Head of Security Guards at Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM).

St. Jago, a victim of bullying during his childhood, called on the children to acknowledge that there are different forms of bullying.

"Bullying is not only physical, it can be verbal, this can cause emotional distress to the victims. ... Verbal abuse can lead to low self-esteem among victims," said St. Jago.

He revealed to the audience that he also saw a bully fatally succumb to his consequences when a victim fought back. St. Jago told students who are victims of bullying that, "revenge was not the way" and that he saw how "a young life was lost because of bullying."

St. Jago urged students to select "positive friends and associates because the wrong association can lead to bullying." In his closing remarks St. Jago asked the students to "treat people with respect in their everyday lives."

The VOOC program was also addressed by Prime Minister Sarah Wescott-Williams and Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs. The walkathon and addresses also rallied participants and the audience against other forms of violence and for peace.

VOOC is among the organizations raising awareness about bullying in the island's schools.

comreceivespresentationonzoningplans26102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Louis Brown, Secretary General of Ministry Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure, along with support staff, informed the Council of Ministers on Thursday about the process towards the development of a zoning plan for St. Maarten. The presentation included a synopsis of the town hall meetings that had been held in 2012 as well as projections for the future which will ultimately lead to legislation as it pertains to zoning on St. Maarten.

sjacobsandswescotwilliamsreceivingreportonsxmstudentsinnetherlands26102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Perry Geerlings (Chairman of the board of Stichting Soualiga Foundation (SSF) in the Netherlands) gave a presentation about the report of the forum held in April of 2012 which had been organized by SSF.

The report focused on students in the Netherlands, who gave their opinions on the challenges they face as well as possible solutions which they themselves could work on as well as government.

The report was presented to the Honorable Prime Minister Sarah Wescott Williams and Hon. Minister Silveria Jacobs.

Several reasons were given by students as to why they are taking longer with their studies, giving prevalent answers ranging from lack of proper preparation before coming to Holland to lack of assertiveness and confidence.

Literacy in the Dutch language was also noted as an area that needed to improve. On a positive note the majority of students feel that the level of education they'd attained on St. Maarten was a good one. They also said that more information on the actual numbers of students completing their studies and moving higher should be made known, and that there was hundreds of well-educated St. Maarten professionals living in the Netherlands, Minister Jacobs stated on Thursday.

Minister Jacobs added: "Many of the proposed solutions are already within the vision and mission of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports, however I will peruse the report to ascertain if any of the other suggestions can be added to the ministry's priority list of projects."

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Preparations are well underway for next week's Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) Open House.

The Open House is on Friday, 02 November.

Persons interested in learning more about the services of the IND can visit the Open House at its offices on the A.T. Illidge Road #8 (next to NAPA) between 8:00am straight through lunch-time right on to 3:00pm.

Immigration staff will be available to answer questions in English, French and Spanish. Brochures will be on display and available to take-away as well.

The IND is looking forward to meeting with those who require additional information during the Open House scheduled for 02 November.

ministryofhealthcrisiscaretraining26102012Great Bay:--- The Ministry of Public Health Social Development & Labor continued their Crisis Care Training, which started in May, 2012 to a group of civil servants. This three day training, which started on October 24, 2012 and will end on Friday, October 26 is catered for the Departments of Social Services, Collective Prevention Services and Community Development.
The training on 24 hours Crisis Care and Crisis Intervention is geared towards individuals and groups crisis care response during and after emergencies. During the three day training which is facilitated by Psychologist, Aisheline Maduro the participants will be introduced to different aspects of crisis care and crisis intervention. The following topics will be covered: Characteristics of a Crisis Worker; Personality and Crisis; Establishing a Crisis Team; Nonviolent Physical Crisis Intervention; Suicide Intervention; Personality Assessment; Recovery: Trauma, Shock and PTSD amongst other topics.
Some of the general principles of crisis intervention are: Intervene immediately; keep the focus of the intervention on the precipitating situation; Recognize the primacy of taking action; Provide emotional support for the client; Focus on self-concept. Twenty-four hours Crisis Care and Crisis Intervention, which has been implemented is being managed by the Department of Social Services.

mvogesreceivesreportfromsoualigafoundation26102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Board members of the Soualiga Foundation presented the Hon. Minister Plenipotentiary Mathias Voges with the report "Factors of Influence: The Academic performance of St. Maarten students in the Netherlands & Repatriation."

This report is the documentation of the perceptions held by the St. Maarten students that took part in the Soualiga Foundation student Forum held on the 20th of April 2012 in Bodegraven, Holland.

arthurgodettandlolamorgan24102012Philipsburg:--- Several workers working for the Blend-In Security Company that is owned by the former Chief Commissioner of Police Derrick Holiday told SMN News that they are not being paid by their boss. The workers said that Derrick Holiday is the mediator for the Department of Labour Affairs and complaining to the Labor Department does not yield them any justice because the person violating their labour rights is the Government mediator and a former Chief of Police who is also the brother of the Governor of St. Maarten, drs. Eugene Holiday.

Lola Morgan told SMN News on Wednesday that she was not paid for the month of September and that GEBE almost cut her light and water on Monday because she did not pay her bills. Morgan said she is also late on her rent payments and each time she calls Neville Mars, the person in charge of Blend-In Security payroll, she is told that the company does not have any monies as yet. "I have a son whose birthday is on Friday and I don't have one cent to buy him anything for his birthday. GEBE was at my home on Monday to cut my water and light and I had to cry and beg them to give me a chance because I am not being paid by my boss. I never saw Holiday face to face to discuss this matter but this morning I spoke to Neville Mars and he told me the company has no money." Morgan said she plans to wait until Friday and if she does not get paid for the month of September she will take further actions.
isidirablijden24102012Another employee who has since been dismissed Arthur Godett said that he began working for Blend-In Security since December 2011. Godett said ever since he began working for the company the workers have been encountering late payments. He said he was dismissed from the company when he began fighting for his rights as worker. Godett said he already visited the Minister of Labour dr. Cornelius De Weever and an attorney who will be representing him in court. Godett further explained that the former Chief of Police has been giving the companies he has contracts with a bad name by claiming that he is not being paid by them. "One of the companies that is getting a bad name by Holiday is Bobby's Marina and I can assure you that Mr. Robert Velasquez pays Blend-In on the 23rd day of each month. I don't want to drag Mr. Velasquez into this mess but I need to say this because it is what I am told. Furthermore, there was a theft at Bobby's Marina and Holiday has been deducting $125 each month from the salaries of the workers. This is an illegal practice because Mr. Holiday, a former Chief Commissioner of Police, should know his actions are illegal and that he should have liability insurance in place to cover the thefts. Holiday has no respect for the workers who are working 12 hours a day for him."

Another worker whose light and water has been cut due to non-payment is Isidira Blijden. Blijden said she works for Blend-In Security at the Princess Juliana International Airport and she too is not being paid. Blijden said she is very frustrated because she goes to work every day but at the end of the month she cannot see her paycheck. The mother of four school aged children said even though she is working she has no money to put food on the table for her children when they return home from school. "I live around family members and they are the ones that have to buy a bread and Caprisun juice for my children to take to school while they also have to give them meals when they return home. One of the family members that has been assisting Blijden with her children is Maria Hunt-Blijden.

Ms. Blijden said besides owing GEBE she also owes school fees and her children need after school lessons but she simply cannot afford to pay for it.

stabbingfillin24102012Marigot:--- A 19 year old young man from Sandy Ground is now in the custody of the Gendarmerie for stabbing a 17 year old young man from St. James on Wednesday afternoon. The suspect showed up at the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital and admitted to authorities that he was the one that stabbed the 17 year old.

Reliable information reaching SMN News states that the two youngsters were fighting when the older one stabbed the younger one just below his heart. SMN News has learnt that the victim's life is not in danger and he is currently receiving treatment at the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital. The Gendarmes are conducting an investigation into the incident.

louielaviestandjasonrogers03102012Philipsburg:--- The Appeals Court convicted former commissioner of labor and current National Alliance Member of Parliament Louie Laviest on Wednesday for bribery. Laveist was convicted to six months suspended sentence and banned from public office for a period of three years while he has to pay a fine of Naf. 5,000 or spend 55 days behind bars. Laveist is also under three years probation.

The Appeals Court found it proven during its second hearing that the former labour and social affairs commissioner accepted a bribe in 2003 from Bemal Enterprises and they also found it legally proven that Laveist accepted $6,000 in exchange for work permits in 2007.

In the conviction, the court took into consideration that Laveist was never convicted of any crimes in the past. However, they felt that he placed public office in jeopardy by accepting bribes. Laveist was fully acquitted of forging minutes of the Culture Club Foundation which the prosecution claimed he used to defraud AMFO of Naf. 22,750 to finance the Flag Day Celebration in 2004. Laveist was also acquitted of employing an illegal foreigner in his barber shop.

Basically, the Appeals Court rendered the same verdict they rendered in 2010. The embattled former commissioner and now Member of Parliament started his legal battle after he was arrested in 2008. The Court of First Instance convicted Laviest on all counts in 2009. The Supreme Court sent back the case to the Appeals Court after they found that the Appeals Court committed a technical error by attaching their reasons for conviction rather than incorporating it in the decision.

sarahwescotwilliams24102012Philipsburg:--- Residents of St. Maarten and businesses might soon find themselves paying 7% in Turn over Taxes (TOT) instead of the 5% they are currently paying. SMN News received information from several persons working within the Government apparatus that indicates that Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt is considering the increase of TOT by 2% to remove the deficit in the 2013 budget.

Last week Wednesday during the Council of Ministers press briefing, the Minister of Finance announced that St. Maarten is facing a real predicament with its budget due to old bills. SMN News reporter asked Minister Tuitt if he was considering increasing the TOT and he responded by saying that it seems as if the reporter was there looking for news.

This Wednesday Minister Tuitt did not show up at the weekly press briefing because he is off island. SMN News asked Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams if she is aware of the situation where TOT might be increased, Wescot Williams said that the Council of Ministers approved a balanced budget for the year 2013. She said in that draft budget which was submitted to the CFT there is no increase in the TOT. Wescot Williams further explained that even if the government of St. Maarten wants to increase TOT they would need to have a decree in place for such but to date no such decree has been prepared. When SMN News asked Wescot Williams what are government's plans to deal with the 2013 budget and the issues they are now facing, the Prime Minister insisted that government presented a balanced draft budget to the CFT and there are some things that they have to deal with. She said for example the things that are not in the budget cannot be financed. Wescot Williams said that these issues brought the 2013 budget into an imbalanced position and government now has to discuss the budget again and some decisions would have to be taken.

holiday24102010Philipsburg:--- Former Chief Commissioner of Police Derrick Holiday who lost his job with the Police Force of the Netherlands Antilles after being convicted by the Court of First Instance and was appointed Government Labour Mediator in December 2010 by the former Minister of Labour and Health Maria Buncamper Molanus has been sent home. In June 2010, the Supreme Court upheld the decision of the lower courts and the Appeals Courts of the Netherlands Antilles. Holiday was sentenced to one year suspended sentence, 180 hours of community service, and banned from holding any position within the police force for a period of three years. According to information provided to SMN News, Holiday never did the community service he was condemned to do. It is also not clear if Holiday was cleared by the VNA when he was appointed as the Labour Mediator of St. Maarten.

Information provided to SMN News states that Holiday was ordered to go on vacation two weeks ago and informed by letter to return the government owned vehicle and telephone he is using as the government labour mediator. Holiday's contract is due to expire on December 1, 2012.
SMN News has also been reliably informed that the Minister of Labour, Health, and Social Affairs Cornelius de Weever sent Holiday home from his job after receiving several complaints from persons who are working for Blend In Security and not being paid for their services.
While it is believed that Derrick Holiday is working for the Department of Labour Affairs, it should be made clear that the Labour Mediator does not work for the Department of Labour, instead he works as an independent body for the Ministry of Labour, Health, and Social Affairs. Holiday was working independently after the tripartite committee insisted that he work separately from the Department of Labour Affairs.

A representative of the Department of Labour told SMN News that they want to make it known that Derrick Holiday is not working for the Department of Labour and several workers of Blend In Security filed complaints with them but when they summoned Holiday to attend meetings with them he never showed up to the meetings. "I want you to know that Derrick Holiday thinks he is above the law and above everyone else. He never showed respect for the Department of Labour and we eventually met with his business partner Neville Mars who is in the same predicament as the workers. While Mars is an equal partner at Blend In Security he too is not being paid and GEBE removed his light and water meter about two months ago. Mars is the only one we could have met with because Holiday never responded to us and when we realized that Mars could not do anything we decided to assist the workers with legal aid so they could take Derrick Holiday to court for their monies."

Based on information and research done by SMN News, it is understood that Derrick Holiday was the signatory to the Friends of the Police Funds which was put in place to assist the Police Department with their social activities. Sources within KPSM say that the monies from the Friends of the Police disappeared and to date the new management team of KPSM cannot get access to the Friends of the Police funds and account because Holiday never removed himself from the account. One source said that the Minister of Justice was asked to see if he could make the banks turn over the accounts belonging to the Friends of the Police to the new management of KPSM. Efforts made to obtain a comment from the Minister of Justice proved futile as the Minister is currently off island.

The Ministry of VROMI hereby informs the general public that due to maintenance of the Sewage pit #2 located on the A.T. Illidge road, section from Belvedere round-a-bout up to the Dutch Quarter Medical Clinic (Dr. Bryson's clinic), will be closed to traffic on Saturday September 27, 2012 from 6:00am to 1:00pm.

Please note that due to the road closure, access to Nazareth from the direction of Belvedere will not be possible. Entrance for motorists needing to access Nazareth will only be granted coming from the direction of Madame Estate.

Motorists are asked to pay keen attention to the works being carried out on Saturday and to drive with necessary caution.

The Ministry of VROMI apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.

Organized by the Voluntary Corps of Sint Maarten (VKS).

Date: Saturday, November 3rd , 2012

Start: VKS Office, Guadeloupe Rd 1, Madame Estate

Starting time: 5:00 AM

Route: VKS Office, Madame Estate - A.Th. Illidge Road (direction Mt. William
Hill) - Belvedere Roundabout - Bishop Hill Road - Sucker Garden Road -
Philipsburg - A.Th. Illidge Road - Amsterdam Shopping Center - Back of VKS
office.

Price: US$ 10 or ANG 18 (includes t-shirt and breakfast).

Tickets are available from VKS members.

claireelshot25102012Philipsburg:--- The President of the Windward Island Teachers Union (WITU) Claire Elshot announced on Thursday that a member of the WITU just recently returned from St. Lucia after completing training on how to be a shop steward. The WITU intends to have shop stewards in all the schools on St. Maarten who would receive the necessary training locally.

The WITU President also announced that the union and its board is currently meeting with various school boards to discuss increasing the vacation allowances for teachers which now stands at 6% on St. Maarten. Elshot said that Aruba, Curacao, and the BES islands already have been paying their teachers 8% of their salaries in vacation allowances and it is time that St. Maarten step to the plate and increase the teachers' vacation allowances. Elsot said the union will be meeting with the GOA to discuss all other issues relating to teachers especially when it comes to their pension fund.

Elshot also announced on Thursday during the Windward Islands Chamber of Labour Unions press briefing that the annual biennial congress for teachers will be held in Guyana in 2013 and it will be hosted by the Guyana Teachers Union (GTU) in Georgetown, Guyana. Elshot said Guyana has a very strong teachers union and she is baffled as to why the Guyanese teachers on St. Maarten are afraid to become members of the WITU.

When asked if the WITU is looking into the issues surrounding the head of the Education Department Mrs. Davis Holiday, Elshot said they are not part of the committee that was installed to investigate the functioning of the Department of Education but one thing for sure is that public schools on St. Maarten were facing a number of issues before Davis Holiday was appointed head of the department. The WITU President said they will be waiting on the outcome of the investigation and hopes that the Minister will apprise them of the outcome.

gacnewboardmembers25102012Philipsburg:--- The Governor, His Excellency E. B. Holiday administered the oath of office to the members of the new board of the General Audit Chamber, on Wednesday morning October 24th during a brief ceremony at the Cabinet of the Governor. During the ceremony Governor Holiday underscored the importance of checks and balances in our parliamentary democracy and in that regard emphasized the role of the General Audit Chamber in fostering compliance with the principles of good governance through audits on the legality and effectiveness of government in the execution of responsibilities.
The members of the board are Mr. Ronald Halman, Mr. Mark Kortenoever and Mr. Alphons Gumbs. Also taking the oath of office were deputy members Mr. Daniel Hassell and Mr. Hyden Gittens. Mr. Ronald Halman will serve as chairman of the board.
The term of office for the new board members is seven (7) years.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Collective Prevention Services (CPS) and the Baby Wellness Clinic will be closed on Monday, 29 October.

The closure is related to a retreat that CPS is organizing for its staff members with respect to an evaluation of the 2012 Year Plan and preparations for the 2013 Year Plan.

CPS apologizes for any inconvenience that this may cause.

spotlightsxm25102012The SMMTA is proud to announce our plans for the second annual Spotlight event. Last year, Spotlight St. Maarten was held from November 11th - December 17th highlighting various local events and culminating in our VIP event at Isle de Sol and our St. Maarten Saturday Beach Party at Buccaneer Beach Bar.

This year we have decided to change things up a bit. Our main event will be held on 17th November 2012 at Port De Plaisance South Harbour when Spotlight St. Maarten presents its first annual Cooking Hot, Caribbean Style Chef Competition. Spotlight St. Maarten 2012 will run from November 1- November 30, 2012.

The event consists of a 2 day Concours de Chef competition for professional yacht chefs, held the week leading up to the main culinary event. On November 17th, we will have two different competitions. First, open to the public, local entrants will be judged on the best GuavaBerry Pie and the best Johnny Cake. Do you think you have the best recipie? Bring along your cakes and pies. We ask that you bake 2 cakes or 2 dozen johnny cakes to enter. The judges will taste first then pie and johnny cakes will be available to all.

Then the top three Concours De Chef entrants will compete against three of St. Maarten's top Chefs in true Caribbean style cook off. The SMMTA will be integrating Sundial Students to work with the professional chefs during all aspects of the competition. A sample plate of the food will be available to buy after the judging.

One of the goals of Spotlight St. Maarten 2012 is to highlight the marine industry to local residents. We have chosen South Dock at Port de Plaisance so Aqua Mania will be offering lagoon boat tours, St Maarten Yacht Club will be exhibiting youth sailing and other recreational activities on the water. We will also be showing off "Aqua Maniac", our first Build Your Future boat.

We are also looking for local artists and craft artisans to be a part of the craft fair.

The other goal is to extend our yachting season by encouraging more yachts to home port in November, or at the very least to make a stop for fuel, provisioning and other services before the Antigua Charter Show.

We would like to thank our sponsors St Maarten Time Share Association and Antillean Liquors for working with us to create a fabulous family fun and food event.

To register for entrance to the Guavaberry Pie/ Johhny cake baking contest or register for the craft fair, or just for further information, please contact Christian Smith on 522-0231 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

mhfcrisiscaremonitoringsystem26102012The October month is World Mental Health Month and the St. Maarten Mental Health Foundation continues to strive to improve the quality care for the population.

In July this year Dr. Gandotra, psychiatrist of the foundation published an article about crisis intervention and in that article he emphasized:
"No one can deny that life brings with it such situations when an individual experiences a sudden loss of his or her ability to use effective problem solving and coping skills leading to emotional, mental, physical and behavioral distress."

It is exactly one year ago, that persons in stressful situations as mentioned in the quote from Dr. Gandotra were treated on the road, in a police cell or if possible at home. The family was confronted with their loved ones in an overcrowded very noisy police cell. While their relative was not a criminal and desperately needed a stimulus free environment.

After serious accidents happened in the police cells because it was inadequate and unsafe, patients were moved to the Prison. The prison has one sick room, but remains a criminal environment. For further treatment patients were flown to Curaçao, if the family could not afford to fly to Curaçao patients remained there for months sometimes years without a relative.

At the Mental Health Foundation, specialized care is available 24 hours. From January to August 2012 42 patients were admitted to the crisis cell. Patients admitted in a crisis are monitored on 3 locations in the building, the crisis room has two doors for the safety of the patient and the staff, when entering and exiting the room. A large window provides an outside view and the patients can view the clock in the hallway. The crisis room is air-conditioned and located stimulus free, away from the road and the activities inside the building. The facility is constructed in accordance with international standards.

Treating patients locally enables involvement of the family, from the beginning of the treatment, it provides continuity of care from admissions until the patient no longer needs to be admitted. Patients remain in the crisis room as short as possible, mostly 3 days and are then admitted to the ward and gradually take part in the daily activities. For some there is the possibility of guided living and others can return home.

Thanks to the community at large the foundation continues to do its utmost to provide for quality treatments.

The bet consisting of making year 2011, the year of the Overseas was kept. It was one year rich in events particularly in Metropole France. Among the most outstanding events, such as the Carnival on the Champs Elysée, the SMA (Adapted Military Service for the Overseas) at the head of July 14th parade, the Conferences on Water and Biodiversity, the handing-out of the Prizes to the Overseas young talents...

At the level of the CESE, our Overseas group concretized several projects. Thus we made studies on: renewable Energies and Reinforcement of the Co-operation with our neighbors. We also completed work on: The dependency particularly of our elderly, The inequalities at school, the Climate changing & warming, the Common agricultural policy, the vocational training, the competitiveness of the companies, the Common Policy of Fishing, the ANRU (National Agency for Urban Renovation), the forest, and especially, we produced the report on the situation of France. All these studies and works incontestably constitute true tracks of reflection and decision-making aid for our Government.

At this time when France is crossing a severe period of turbulence, related to the economic and financial crisis and which became the crisis of the sovereign debt of the states, the Overseas Territories seems more and more as an oxygen relief for our economy.

At the local level, in spite of the obstacles, the Collectivity continued its efforts in the installation of its competences. I contributed to the signature of the convention between LADOM and our Collectivity and I am particularly asking our youth in search of mobility, training and employment to make this convention live.

The year 2011 will remain engraved in the Saint Martin and especially Grand-Case people's memory as being the year of the death of a great man, Robert Weinum, who was General, Regional, and Municipal Councilor during long years. This is why, with Senator Louis Constant Fleming and President Frantz Gumbs, we started the process to re-baptize "Aéroport de l'Espérance" of Grand case, « Aéroport Robert Weinum ».

The year 2012 is the year of all challenges. Many will be rewarded for their efforts... I hope that the elections, which will soon arrive, are for our population a true moment of freedom of expression, democratic participation and a real choice of society. Provided that Saint Martin, France but also the United States experience a higher growth !

On the CESE level, we come to launch a specific study on the jurisdiction and the exploitation of the Maritime Continental platforms which will have to make it possible for France to better explore its maritime depths (discovery of oil in Guyana...). Following the creation of a Delegation specific to the Overseas in the Senate, our Delegation with the CESE is considering to establish a bridge to facilitate exchanges with this new body.

In conclusion, I would ask you to retain the past, even if per moments we had to "compose" with it, to take part fully and preferably in a constructive way in our present in order to offer to Saint Martin, France and the United States, a future more than perfect!!!.

Good Health, Good participation and Good Year 2012.

prevalentinescarshow03022012Have you been to Motorworld recently? You'll think you've walked into a scene of romance; you can actually smell the sweet perfume of the flowers and see the happy hearts dancing in the air.....

Motorworld is celebrating Valentine's Day early this year. They are making it easy to surprise your loved one for this special lovers' day. Not only are the vehicles well priced, they have the Best Brands and Best Cars! But the Best Special is: Buy any car at the show tomorrow and receive a cruise for two. Yes, a Cruise for 2, either to the Bahamas, Mexico or the Caribbean.

RBTT bank will be present for "On The Spot Financing", making it a "One Stop Shopping" experience. Choose the car you like, get a pro forma, go to the bank and let them do the rest. Even more fun is that the first 5 early birds, that take their pro formas to the bank, will receive a special Valentine's day gift.

All of this is done in a romantic ambience as they will be serving Pink Champagne and Cake and the atmosphere will be charged with awesome Romantic Music.

Documents that would be needed for the bank:
Pro forma invoice from Motorworld
2 last pay slips
Proof of address (e.g. GEBE)
Job Letter (if you don't have it, you can always bring it at a later date)
Valid ID
Driver's license
That's it; it's that simple!
It just never ends at Motorworld; they are always trying to make your car shopping experience the BEST!

  • PRE-VALENTINE'S DAY CAR SHOW
  • FEBRUARY 4TH, 2012
  • MOTORWORLD, COLE BAY
  • 8 AM – 4 PM
  • BUY ANY CAR AND RECEIVE A CRUISE FOR 2
  • RBTT BANK AVAILABLE FOR ON THE SPOT FINANCING
  • FIRST FIVE CLIENTS TO TAKE A PROFORMA TO THE BANK WILL RECEIVE A SPECIAL VALENTINE'S DAY GIFT
  • PINK CHAMPAGNE AND CAKE WILL BE SERVED

If you would like more information, please call Ami Bora at 586 6239 / 0690 224416 or e-mail her at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

hurricanehuntersflyer12032012NOAA and the U.S. Air Force Reserve will host a series of public events from March 12 to 17 in six communities in Mexico and the Caribbean to encourage residents to prepare for the 2012 hurricane season which begins June 1.
U.S. National Hurricane Center Director Bill Read; Senior Hurricane Specialist Lixion Avila; Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch meteorologist Gladys Rubio; and Air Force Reservists from the 53rdWeather Reconnaissance Squadron (WRS), 403rdWing, Keesler Air Force Base will educate residents of vulnerable communities about hurricane preparedness. Tours of the Air Force Reserve Command's WC-130J "Hurricane Hunter" will offer an opportunity to learn how scientists collect hurricane information.
"We are in an active hurricane era. While 2011 was not as catastrophic as recent seasons, the Caribbean and Latin America still experienced tragic loss of life from flooding caused by hurricanes," said Read. "This tour is an opportunity for us to educate coastal communities about what they need to do to prepare for a hurricane. Preparation will reduce the human and economic toll."
Utilizing 10 state-of-the-art WC-130J aircraft, military air crews fly directly into the core of tropical cyclones to gather critical weather data. The data are sent in real time via satellite from the aircraft directly to the National Hurricane Center for analysis and use by hurricane forecasters.
"2012 will mark the 68th year the Air Force Reserve Command has been supporting the National Hurricane Center and the United States Hurricane Warning Program," said Lt. Col. Sean Pierce, 53rd WRS director of operations.
During the 2011 hurricane season, the 53rd WRS flew 88 missions and 13 investigative flights over the Atlantic for the National Hurricane Center. It also flew four missions over the eastern North Pacific.
Locations and times for public tours are listed below (all times are local):
  • March 12, 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Campeche Intl. Airport, Campeche, Mexico
  • March 13, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Chetumal Intl. Airport, Chetumal, Mexico
  • March 14, noon to 3 p.m. – Limon Intl. Airport, Limon, Costa Rica
  • March 15, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. – Juan Santa Maria Intl. Airport, San Jose, Costa Rica
  • March 16, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. – Princess Juliana Intl. Airport, San Maartin
  • March 17, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. – Isla Grande Airport, San Juan, Puerto Rico

NOAA's National Weather Service is the primary source of weather data, forecasts and warnings for the United States and its territories. NOAA's National Weather Service operates the most advanced weather and flood warning and forecast system in the world, helping to protect lives and property and enhance the national economy. Working with partners, NOAA's National Weather Service is building a Weather-Ready Nation to support community resilience in the face of increasing vulnerability to extreme weather. Visit us online at weather.gov and on Facebook.

On the Web:
NOAA National Hurricane Center: http://www.hurricanes.gov
403rd Wing/53rdWeather Reconnaissance Squadron: http://www.403wg.afrc.af.mil/
Weather-Ready Nation: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/com/weatherreadynation/
Ready.gov: http://www.ready.gov/

garrindellwelcomestaekwondostudents15032012PHILIPSBURG:--- Earlier this week President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell welcomed students, parents and Grandmaster Theo Liu of the King Yen Tae Kwon Do School at the Princess Juliana International Airport upon their arrival from Puerto Rico. The tae kwon do students took part in the 19th International Tae Kwon Do Championships called Los Gallitos Olimpicos 2012 in Puerto Rico.

"Les Brown and I on behalf of the Minister of Youth & Sports Hon. Dr. Rhoda Arrindell welcomed the young athletes back home. We congratulated them, and I told them how proud we were of them, their parents, and of the King Yen Tae Kwon Do School, and we look forward to them representing the country in other regional and international tournaments. This type of sport builds character and discipline. Special congrats goes out to Grandmaster Liu for doing an excellent job," President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell said on Wednesday.

The students brought home 19 gold medals, 13 silver, and nine bronze.

scdfmeetswithpolicedepartment27032012Philipsburg:--- On Monday March 26th, representatives from the Sint Maarten Carnival Development Foundation met with representatives of the Police Department in connection with the upcoming Carnival Season for 2012. During this meeting, both organizations agreed that the working relation and cooperation between the organizations is continuously
improving.

Issues such as the experience of this years "Unity Jump Up" and routes for the "Fete to Fitness" and "Opening Jump-up", the 0-tolerance policy that the police will maintain during the carnival season, the rerouting of traffic during the parades and the inspection of vehicles taking part in the parades were discussed.
The meeting was a very informative meeting and both organizations intend to meet again prior to the opening of the Carnival Season.

The SCDF was represented by Steward Johnson (President), Micheal Granger (Secretary), Erno Labega (Advisor/Treasurer) and Eduardo Radjouki (Boardmember)

The Police Department was represented by Commissioner Carl John, Inspectors Benjamin Gout, Rudolph Bloeiman, Ricardo Henson and Majors Giovanni Sprott and Sharlon Cathalina.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Inter-Parliamentary Kingdom Consultation (IPKO) meeting in The Hague, which was scheduled for June, has been postponed due to the collapse of the Dutch Government.

Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Roy R. Marlin, Chairperson of the Committee for Kingdom Affairs and Inter-Parliamentary Relations, stated that on April 24, the Chairpersons of the Committees on Kingdom Relations of the four Parliaments of the Dutch Kingdom held a preliminary discussion via videoconferencing with respect to IPKO, which was scheduled for early June.

MP Marlin added, due to the collapse of the government of The Netherlands, the planned Parliamentary elections and the possible changes in the composition of the Permanent Committee for Kingdom Relations in the Dutch Second Chamber, the Chairs decided to propose to their respective committees to postpone the IPKO meeting until January 2013.

In the meantime, the Chairs will encourage the workgroups to submit their findings to the IPKO as soon as possible so that the people's work with respect to the four countries within the Dutch Kingdom can be executed as agreed upon.

It was also decided that the Chairs would periodically reconnect with each other via videoconferencing to review the progress of the workgroups and to discuss preparations for the next IPKO meeting.

It is the opinion of the Chairs that the efficiency of the IPKO deliberations is best served in this manner and that the taxpayers' money being budgeted for IPKO consultations is being spent as effectively as possible.

Members of the Sint Maarten Committee are Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Roy Marlin, Chairman, MP Hon. Ruth Douglass, Vice Chair, MP Hon. Patrick Illidge, MP Hon. William Marlin, and MP Hon. Frans Richardson.

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados:--- The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for Barbados and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) concluded a five day workshop on Friday, with the launch of a Youth Think Tank (YTT) for the Caribbean at UN House.

The workshop which focused on supporting Caribbean youth with to operationalise the YTT for the Caribbean was organised by UNDP Barbados and the OECS, in partnership with The Constellation Group NGO. Prior to the launch of the think tank, the Caribbean youth were given an opportunity to share their proposed operational plan with international development organisations including, UK Aid Department for International Development (DfiD) and the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA).

During the event, in addressing the participants UN Resident Coordinator, and UNDP Resident Representative, explained how the youth representatives from 14 countries in the Caribbean had 'stormed' UN House to build a dream for the Caribbean, shaping their vision for the future they want and setting out a road map on how it can be achieved. Ms. Michelle Gyles-McDonnough also outlined the commitment of the United Nations Development Programme for Barbados and the OECS, in ensuring that there is a space for voices of involvement and engagement in national and regional development.

An "Expression of Commitment" was signed between the 14 members of the YTT and UNDP (represented by Dr. Paula Hidalgo Sanchis, Youth-IN Project coordinator).

The commitment written by the YTT members reads: "As a diverse body, the Caribbean Youth Think Tank, is united and committed to be a voice for youth. With our energy and vision and through partnerships we strive to combat social ills and threats facing youth in the Caribbean. Our youth-driven initiative, seeks to foster continued progress in youth development through our core values:

Accountability; Communication; Teamwork; Inclusion; Opportunities; Networking.

We will create a space for youth where we build capacity for empowerment and innovation starting today."

UNDP's commitment, through the project "Youth-Innovation: A Caribbean network for youth development" (Youth-IN)" that supports Caribbean youth INclusion, youth INnovation, youth INterest and youth Involvement is: "Support the YTT for the Caribbean as a force for progress across the region; enable the YTT actions to support youth policy; empower the YTT as a team to push new thinking and actions to promote youth development; engage with the YTT to open doors for other young people to also make their contribution to sustainable development; and work with the YTT to achieve your dream for the future of the youth in the region."

During the course of the week, each participant was asked to creatively outline their vision for the youth think tank. A song, penned by, Mr. Mario Rose, was chosen by the group to be shared during the official launch. The newly elected members took an opportunity to perform the song to those gathered at UN House. The song, entitled, "The CARICOM Song" will be used by the Caribbean Youth Think Tank for their advocacy and outreach.

swescotwilliamsattendsbtopeningreception10062012The Honourable Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot-Williams and members of her Cabinet attended the opening reception of Baker and Tilly accountancy and business advocacy firm on St. Maarten. Baker Tilly International is one of the world's leading networks of independently owned and managed accountancy and business advisory firms.

swescotwilliamsaticwi03072012"There is a need for affordable insurance options for the people of St. Maarten."

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten helped launch the new Road Angels Insurance Policy from the Insurance Company of the West Indies (ICWI) on Friday. The Road Angels Insurance Policy is a premier, ladies only, comprehensive vehicle insurance Policy that protects against third party damage, fire, theft and collision.

"I need to confess that when the promotion for this particular launch was ongoing, I looked at it somewhat from a distance and I thus wondered if you were referring to all of the women on St. Maarten as Road Angels, which I of course think they are. However on a more serious note I would like to congratulate ICWI with this venture," commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime minister continued by stating that she believes that on St. Maarten there is a need to able to offer the people commodities that are necessary, innovative and competitive, "There is a need for affordable insurance options for the people of St. Maarten. Insurance is necessary and we have seen that, especially after having encountered our bout of natural disasters that many persons on St. Maarten have to make the choice of being able to afford insurance or not being able to afford insurance. And so with the element of this particular product you are offering us a choice. We all hope for nothing to happen but something will always happen as the law of Murphy has thought all of us.

The Prime Minister concluded by wishing ICWI and the new Road Angels Policy well.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

PHILIPSBURG:--- Sports Tourism Consultant Project Leader Reggie Plaisir conducted a Sports Tourism Niche Market presentation to Rotary Sunrise Club on Tuesday morning.

Reggie Plaisir was invited by Cookie Bijlani - Fundraising Director and owner of "Om Jewellery Store" on Front Street. Plaisir presented the group with brief details of a Sports Tourism Master Plan and announced to the group that an Executive Board Membership Committee will be formed shortly with major stakeholders in the community as a Non-Profit entity seeking a Public Private Partnership Agreement-Service Level Agreement with the Government of St Maarten Tourism Ministry and Sports Ministry.

Sports Tourism is a multi-billion dollar industry and Country St Maarten should invest in this sector immediately. Several other Caribbean nations has already invested in Sports Tourism Development and their athletes are now at the Olympics and their destinations are being marketed globally via sports marketing and television broadcasting, Plaisir pointed out.

Country St. Maarten can also benefit from Sports Tourism Development with the creation of a new Sports Commission to operate during the months of May to November, the off-season months. This concept would stimulate the economy for all residents on the friendly island.

The theme of the presentation was the new Sports Commission which needs all hands on deck. The Chamber of Commerce President A. Bute will send out a notice to all business stakeholders to attend a general meeting to discuss the details of the Sports Tourism Master Plan and spinoff business opportunities for entrepreneurs on St Maarten, Reggie Plaisir said on Wednesday.

swescotwilliamsdinnermeetingwithmoodys10082012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams held a dinner meeting with the Director of the Princess Juliana International Airport Ms. Regina Labega, Airport Executives and Shareholder Representatives, and representatives of Moody's Investor Services at Big Fish restaurant on Thursday evening. Moody's Investors Services, often referred to as Moody's, are on St. Maarten as part of a Due Diligence program between the company, PJIA and Government. Moody's provides international financial research on bonds issued by commercial and government entities and, with Standard & Poor's and Fitch Group, is considered one of the Big Three credit rating agencies.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams concluded the first of a series of bi-lateral consultations between her Government and that of Curacao on questions related to the Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten on Saturday. "The old saying which states that all is well that ends well is definitely applicable in this case and we have now arrived at serious and big decisions regarding the Central Bank of St. Maarten and Curacao", stated the Prime Minister.

Through negotiations that were held during the consultations various agreements were arrived at regarding the functioning of the Central Bank and the cooperation between St. Maarten and Curacao with regards to its functioning.

Based on the Video Conference, which was held on the thirteenth of August between Prime Minister Wescot-Williams and the Prime Minister of Curacao Gerrit Schotte, a follow-up meeting was decided to be held regarding the position of both countries on various topics with regards to the Central Bank. The discussed topics were the approval of the Central Bank's Budget, the appointment of a seventh member to the Supervisory Board of the Central Bank, and the Suspension of the Central Bank President.

During the bi-lateral consultation parties once again officially recognized the importance and necessity for the proper functioning of the Central Bank. The discussions regarding the meeting departed from this importance and set the tone for the meeting. "St. Maarten has stated clearly that we will commit ourselves to the agreements which were set forth on the establishment of the Central Bank. We have also stated clearly that it takes more than one to make a partnership and although the Central Bank is perhaps currently not where it should be, both governments have committed to solve the issues the institution is experiencing," commented the Prime Minister.

Appointment of a Seventh Member to the Supervisory Board of the Central Bank

It was decided during the consultations that the Joint Court of Appeals would appoint a temporary seventh Member to the Supervisory Board until a permanent member can be appointed. It was furthermore decided that all parties would convene on the 27th of August to discuss the appointment of the seventh member to the Supervisory Board.

During the meeting on the 27th of August St. Maarten will also make its position clear regarding the Suspension of Central Bank President Emsley Tromp. "Regarding the appointment of a Seventh Member to the Advisory Council we have made it clear that we will follow the law when it comes to the appointment as such. Also regarding the suspension of the President of the Central Bank we have agreed to take the Breach of Confidence between the President and the Government of Curacao in our further discussions and deliberations," stated the Prime Minister.

Audit of the Central Bank

During the meeting both parties agreed to have an Operational Audit carried out on the Central Bank. The Audit will focus on the functioning of the Bank and aims to increase the transparency of the organization. The Prime Minister stated that both parties have agreed to have an operational audit carried out by an independent and neutral party on the functioning of the Central bank; "This operational audit will neutral and independent as will the appointment of the entity which will carry out this audit.

Approval of the Budget

It was decided to expedite the approval of the Budget for the Central Bank. Both parties agreed that this is an essential component for the resolution of the issues pertaining to the Bank and the proper functioning of the institution. "It is extremely important for St. Maarten that the Budget for 2012 be established and we hope to see this executed soon."

The Prime Minister continued by stating that it is extremely important for not only the Governments, but also for the people and the commercial sectors of both countries to know that both governments will work on the agreements which have been established to enhance cooperation. "Any decisions regarding the Central Bank should be made jointly with the involvement of all parties. We will seek to eliminate the impasse which has been restricting the proper functioning of the Central bank and myself and the Government of St. Maarten are committed to see the proper functioning of the Central bank."

The next bi-lateral meeting will be held on the 27th of August. It was agreed that the consultations would continue indefinitely to ensure the proper functioning of the Central bank.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

naturalizationceremony19102012Oyster Pond:--- On Friday 19 October 2012, 117 persons took the pledge of allegiance in before His Excellency Governor Eugene B. Holiday during the festive naturalization Ceremony which took place at The Westin, Oyster Pond. The pledge of allegiance, as being expressed in either taking an oath or making a promise, is the final mandatory step in the process of obtaining the Dutch nationality.

Naturalization is a legal process under the Dutch Kingdom Law whereby a person may be granted Dutch Citizenship. The Governor emphasized that community wise, naturalization is more than just the result of a legal process. In the context of the St. Maarten community, it is the start of a new chapter in one's life. A new chapter, which is truly a new beginning as well as confirmation of an existing relation with St. Maarten and its community. The Governor expressed his hope that each of the participants would consider this moment as a journey of growth towards a stronger St. Maarten.

The naturalization ceremony consisted of one session, including children who became Dutch Citizens. Each of the participants received the Royal Decree which confirmed their Dutch nationality. At the end of the ceremony, Governor Holiday personally congratulated each participant who had obtained their Dutch nationality. The naturalization ceremony was completed with the posing for a group picture as a special memory to an extraordinary day.

Press Release from the Governor's Office

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Department of Disaster Management (ODM) has alerted its 10 Emergency Support Functions (ESFs) to closely monitor the progress of a strong Tropical Wave (TW) associated with a Low Pressure system #98, which has the potential to become a tropical depression/storm within the next day or two.

The population is advised to closely monitor the progress of this system. Heavy rain and high winds are a possibility over the weekend.

The National Hurricane Center out of Miami says that a tropical storm warning could be required for portions of the Leeward Islands. A hurricane reconnaissance flight will be made into the system this afternoon – Friday.

The disturbance is between St. Lucia and Dominica, and moving Northwest or North-Northwest at 10-15 miles per hour.

The 10 ESFs that form the country's' disaster management organization are: GEBE Utility Company, Telem Telecommunications, Public Works Dept., Fire Dept., Police, Ministry of Public Health and Social Development, Dept of Communications, Ministry of General Affairs, and the Ministry of Tourism, Economy, Transportation and Telecommunications.

A New Year often brings a renewed sense of commitment to improving the various facets of our lives. Both personally and professionally, every New Year provides a new lens through which we tend to see things differently. I see that Change is happening quickly around us- as a newly established nation, St. Maarten is tackling enormous reform issues that will impact generations to come. I encourage us all to remain ever mindful of the words of President Kennedy: There are risks and costs to a program of action. But they are far less than the long-term risks and costs of comfortable inaction. I believe that we are all motivated by the same goals- to secure the future of St. Maarten. It is how to achieve these goals that we may sometimes disagree about. During this Year I pledge to support brave and responsible policies that include a long-term vision for sustainability; I will continue to make my Ministry transparent and accountable to the people for whom it serves. I realize that it is not entirely about policy- our attitude, character, and approach are all a part of what needs to be a new era of politics in St. Maarten.

In the coming year I personally plan to recommit to my health- and I am encouraging all of you to join me in this endeavor. Over time, my definition of health has broadened immensely, as well as my belief as to how to improve it. Beyond the commitment we must make to ourselves to exercise regularly and eat healthy foods, we must create a social and physical environment which promote healthy lifestyles: An environment where people are living in loving homes, have a strong sense of family, social responsibility, and a belief that success of any kind can be a reality with determination. It is in this environment that all people, adults as well as children, have the greatest chance of succeeding in adopting life long healthy habits- both physically and emotionally. This Ministry is committed to the prevention and urge all residents of St. Maarten to explore our Get Checked St. Maarten campaign to discover how it can help them improve the quality of their own lives. This commitment continues with the improvement and expansion of a competent, accessible health care system that provides the services needed most in St. Maarten. Health care is a trifecta- patients, health care providers, and government- we are all accountable if a system fails to meet the needs of the society which it is meant to serve. I urge all residents of St. Maarten to take control of their health and see their physicians regularly. I encourage health care providers to give the time and attention that is necessary for each patient to feel cared for. As a representative of government, I urge Parliament members to support health care policies that provide our citizens with access to the best that modern medicine has to offer. We. Simply. Must. The effects of poor health are far reaching; there is an indisputable link between the health of a nation and its potential for prosperity.

The effects of the global economic crisis continue to impact our prosperity in St. Maarten and undoubtedly the recovery process will test our strength. In order for our nation to recover from our current economic challenges and return to a pattern of growth, our workforce must collectively move towards the brave resolution of problems. There is a set of Japanese principles that are often quoted as the pillars of business practice: We must always do our sincere best, place importance on integrity, and not act rashly or carelessly in pursuit of easy gains. I believe that St. Maarten will well be on the road to becoming a prosperous nation by adhering to these principles, committing to corporate social responsibility, solving problems with patience, and paying fair wages to hard working people. I urge businesses to cultivate a deeper sense of compassion and create a workplace culture that brings out the best in all workers. As a workforce, we must take pride in achieving our objectives in a timely fashion and doing our part in strengthening outcomes in the places where we work; we are all stakeholders in the economic future of St. Maarten.
In the same respect, Government is a stakeholder with respect to individual well being in a social context as well as the well being of society. We must pay particular attention to the needs and empowerment of people who are vulnerable, oppressed, or living in poverty. The famous sociologist C. Wright Mills differentiated between Private Troubles and Public Issues- private problems happen to one person- its potential to affect us all makes it a public issue. Difficult times can fall upon us all, and the government must play its part in providing a helping hand when its citizens are need. As we continue with social policy reform in the coming year, It is my sincere hope that the assistance process is streamlined to make guidelines very clear and services expeditious and readily available to all those who qualify. We will continue to research a sustainable pension reform that will effectively protect employees from a loss of benefits should there be a change or loss in job status. These are ambitious systematic changes being presented, and evidence based decisions must be made in order to protect the integrity of our governmental system and taxpayer monies. I invite all St. Maarteners to be part of the change- I have had the privilege of hearing extraordinary ideas from people of all walks of life, and I look forward to creating and supporting reforms in the coming year that truly reflect the voices of the people.
Being at the head of the Department of Public Health, Social Development and Labor is both a privilege and a great responsibility. It is with sincere and humble gratitude that I serve my people and my country, as we ALL do every day. I resolve this Year to do for you what I ask YOU to do for yourselves and for St. Maarten- I will do my sincere best. It is my belief that our country as well as our individual selves must pursue a dream, or an ideal, to grow and develop and have a fulfilling future. I wish you and your family the very best in achieving those dreams as well as a healthy and prosperous 2012.

Hon VH Cornelius de Weever
Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour
Government of St. Maarten

Philipsburg:--- On Saturday February 18th during a routine control of a driver of a car in the Sint Peters area a suspect with initials L.G. was arrested.

During this control the suspect was found with an illegal firearm in his possession. The suspect was then transported to the Philipsburg Police Station. The suspect was brought before an acting prosecutor at which time, because of the description of the suspect given by the victims of the robberies matched his, he was identified as a possible suspect of these cases. The suspect was then handed over to the Detective Department for questioning. During the investigation
L.G. has been identified as the culprit in at least 14 armed robberies in Sint Peters area.

 

swescotwilliamsatmacreunion12032012ST. JOHNS ESTATE (DCOMM):--- On Friday March 9th, Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams attended the Methodist Agogic Centre student reunion reception in celebration of 35 years of existence of the education institution. The event was attended by just over 50 students and teachers that were apart of the school since its start in 1976.

dcla1stboardmembers27032012Cooperation between libraries and knowledge centers on the BES islands, Aruba, Curacao, St Maarten and Suriname took a huge step forward thanks to the establishment of the Dutch Caribbean Library Association. During the 4th Dutch Caribbean Library seminar which took place between March 14h and March 16h in Paramaribo Suriname the library association was formally established. Philipsburg Jubilee Library was represented by Mrs. Monique Alberts and Mrs. Lucille Kolf during the seminar.
The association focuses on a broad spectrum of issues. Not only the public and academic libraries of the Dutch Caribbean are involved but also information policy departments of different government entities as well as the law libraries of the courts of justice of the different countries.
The first board of the new association is composed of : Mrs. Monique Alberts, Director of the Philipsburg Jubilee Library, St Maarten ( President), Mrs. Astrid Britten, Director of the National Library of Aruba) ( Secretary), Mrs. Jane Smith, Director of the Library of the Anton de Kom University , Suriname ( Vice president) , Mrs. Harely Martina, Information specialist at the Central Bureau of Statistics Curacao ( Treasurer) and Mrs. Leonie Peterson, Library coordinator of the University of Aruba ( boardmember).
The main objectives of the Dutch Caribbean Library Association are to facilitate development and use of libraries, archives and other information institutes and to preserve the written cultural heritage of the Dutch Caribbean.
During the three day seminar in Suriname presentations were given by Peter Hessels of the Royal Tropical Institute ( KIT) from Amsterdam, Mrs. Marian Koren representing the Dutch Library Platform FOBID and two representatives of "Loket aangepast lezen "from the Hague Netherlands which provides services for persons with reading disabilities.
Following these presentations the group of 60 librarians and other information professionals worked for three days on the strategic plan and other important policy documents for the new association. In the coming year the association will fortify her position by recruiting sponsors and new members. Persons and institutes interested in joining or supporting the association can contact DCLA President Monique Alberts by e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone 1721 542 2970.

The Tennis Club of St. Martin organises its 20th Open Tournament for Men and Women from April 18 till May 5, 2012. Categories participating are over 35, over 45 and over 55 years old. The official judge for the tournament will be Mr. Jeremy Nedelec. For any further information please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone 0690 55 10 47.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Permanent Committee of Parliament on Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment, and Infrastructure, will meet on April 26 in a public session.

A group of individuals will provide parliamentarians information about Geographical Information System (GIS) – The Currency of Modern Government.

The request for the meeting came from Donald Webster, a GIS specialist. Webster and his team will provide information on how GIS is designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyse, manage, spatial referenced data, and how various government institutions throughout the world have relied on using this technology to the benefit of their national development.

The meeting will take place on Thursday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The committee is headed by Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Romain Laville, Chairman, MP Hon. Roy Marlin, Vice Chair, MP Hon. Patrick Illidge, and MP Hon. William Marlin.

The committee meeting will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Due to flooded streets, debris that has washed unto the public roads, and clean-up efforts that need to get underway, as well as the potential and uncertainty for more rain showers on Friday morning, the Prime Minister has decided that schools should be closed on Friday as a precautionary measure.

The Fire Department/Office of Disaster Management (ODM) and the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI) will continue to conduct preliminary assessments of the various districts throughout Thursday night.

Emergency services will continue to monitor the situation as the night progresses and respond to any emergencies. Several roads in low lying areas were closed Thursday night as a public safety measure.

The Fire Dept./ODM with respect to Friday morning advises the population of the South side of the island to be cautious while driving especially those driving along hillside roads as the potential exist for rock falls and small landslides.

Thorough assessments of the public schools will be carried out on Friday.

lennoxflemingwins50000funmiles06042012UTS and Fun Miles announce the winner of 50000 Fun Miles. The Fun Miles could be won by the person who sent the most SMS messages to the Chippie screens in the festival village over the carnival period. Festival goers could send any text message, by SMS, and this message would be broadcasted on the screens in the festival village. Many carnival goers made use of this possibility and the types of messages varied greatly. The person who sent the most messages was the winner; Mr. Lennox Fleming.

imbalistudentsperforming25052012The students and teachers of Imbali Center for Creative Movement will be showcasing their end of year dance recital on Sunday May 27, at 4pm at the Belair Fitness and Community Center.
This recital brings to a closing what was an extremely active dance year for the students of Imbali dance school.
The recital has a dual purpose. First a Thanksgiving ceremony to all the individuals and organizations that assisted with travel expenses to two major events in which Imbali dance students participated. Secondly, the opportunity to celebrate the accomplishments of the Imbali students who have had a banner year in 2 major events.
The first being the Regional French Federation of Dance competition in St. Barths, where many of the students medaled, receiving Bronze, Silver, and Gold medals competing against some 77 other students, and to the two Imbali dance student who having won Gold in St. Barths, qualified to compete at the National levels at the "Confederation National De Danse" in Nice, France.
Imbali is humbled by the amount of support the student received. Imbali takes this opportunity to publicly express heartfelt gratitude in particular to two organizations who came forward to assist with the travel expenses of getting Kiara Vanterpool and Jeremiah David to Nice, France. "The Dutch Vertegenwoordiging Representative" here on St. Maarten as well as "Help our Kids Foundation".
It is through their commitment and dedication to children of St. Maarten that today we are able to celebrate in the accomplishments of these stellar children. Their financial contribution made it possible for Kiara Vanterpool and Jeremiah David to travel to France and win three Gold medals for their hard work.
At the Recital you will have an opportunity to see all the competition children perform the works that made them winners. The recital features all the students in a variety of dance styles and techniques from drama to drumming, African dance, ballet, jazz, hip hop, as well as modern contemporary dance.
The tickets for the recital are $10 for adults and $5 for children under 12 Showtime is 4pm sharp.

meandrahazel01062012The JCI International (St. Maarten) is pleased to announce that they will be hosting the annual mid year meeting for the Dutch Caribbean JCI on Friday 8th June, 2012 & Saturday 9th June, 2012.

A series of workshops are planned for the approximately 40 JCI members who are expected to travel to St. Maarten from Curacao and Aruba to take part in the meeting.
All workshops are open to the public. Generally these meetings are attended by Presidents and the board members of the local Chapters where they discuss issues coming out of their respective chapters and report on their activities during the first half of the of the year and their plans for the second half.
While the National Meetings are being held the trainings will be held for the other non board members who have traveled along with general public. All trainings will be held at the University of St. Martin.
The program will begin on Friday 8th June at 9 am with a motivational speech with the Topic: "Passion into Action" The speaker will be Ms. Valarie Brazier.
At 10 AM to 12 PM Training on "Parliamentary Procedures" using Roberts Rules of Order will be given.
This training is highly recommended by persons pursuing Leadership positions be it in a civil club, social clubs, and sports club or even to one day take up a position in Government.
The attendees will be taught the methods by which effective meetings are conducted and representative decisions can be reached. The price is $20.00
Saturday 9th June, 2012 an all day workshop will be given on the Topic: Progress is attainable through Challenges. The attendees will be equipped with the tools to maintain a positive self image, the power of active listening, effective communication and how to resolve conflicts. The price will Be $40.00 for this all day Training. Lunch will be an additional $10.00
Dutch Caribbean Leadership Academy "an all day training for members who wants to pursue a Board Position will also be offered on Saturday 9th June, 2012 from 9 am to 3:30 PM.

Friday's opening Ceremony will be held at the Tauola Mangoes on the Boardwalk at 7 P.M to 11 P.M.
The closing Ceremony will be held On Saturday 9th June, 2012 at the Roof Top Restaurant upstairs the Belair Community Center. The Theme will be Mardi gras.

JCI St. Maarten President Ms. Meandra Hazel is hereby extending an invitation to all members Senators and Associated members to join in and make this a memorable Dutch Caribbean Mid Year Meeting.

For bookings or Further Information please contact: JCI Sen. Sandra Hazel Tel; 5537753 or JCI Sen. Jerome Chittick 5814565.

On the 19th April WICSU/PSU decided to call their members of the Postal Services of St. Eustatius to hold a meeting concerning the many issues that were affecting them over more than two (2) years, of which at a giving moment was affecting them mentally and physically. One of the main issues socially is the building that are housing the post office is unsafe to work in and it is a danger to the workers and public at large, and many, many more.

After many correspondence to which no answer a firm decision, had to be taken by the union to take the workers off the work site to put a stop to this abuse by those in management position. The workers of the post office is very hard and dedicated workers and should not be judge or victimize when taken a stand to defend and protect themselves. That in the near future will benefit one and all of St. Eustatius.

The tactics which management use is completely unacceptable by this union seeing the motto is to protect and defend our members to the last extend. The way of living on St. Eustatius has change, but the working conditions and benefits of the postal workers remains the same, or must I say decreased as everyone is collecting in dollars and their salaries is in guilder.

Is this not justifiable for the union to take drastic steps to \wards these issues? But most of all the customer service has increased, because of love and dedication of my members of the postal office to the community.

Together we stand, divided we fall.

Press Release from WICSU/PSU

marinemammalconference07062012On June 4 and 5 the Caribbean Marine Mammal Sanctuaries Initiative (Caribbean MAMAS), a group of countries (France, Dominican Republic, the USA and The Netherlands) with marine mammal (whales and dolphins) sanctuaries or sanctuaries under development together with the Regional Activity Center (RAC) of the SPAW (Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife) Protocol, met on St. Maarten together with marine park managers and marine mammal experts, to discuss how they will be cooperating for conservation of marine mammals (whales, dolphins and manatees). The group reaffirmed their intention to work together, guided by the Marine Mammal Action Plan of the SPAW Protocol, and to embark on a number of joint actions listed in an Action Plan. The group also invites all other countries in the region who are interested to join the group. The participants were all extremely happy with the outcomes of the workshop, which has now firmly established the partnership.

The group of marine mammals sanctuaries first came together at the International Convention for Marine Mammal Protected Areas (ICMMPA 2) in Martinique in November last year where a Declaration of Intent was signed outlining the fields of cooperation the partnership would undertake. This workshop on St. Maarten was intended to discuss how the cooperation could best be realized and to identify specific actions on which to work together. Several of the Sanctuaries already have or are working on bilateral so-called Sister Sanctuary agreements. The Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary first made such an agreement with the Dominican Republic Sanctuary because humpback whales spend the summer in the north on the Stellwagen Bank in Massachusetts but in winter they migrate to the Caribbean concentrating especially on the Silver Banks where thousands of humpback whales congregate, from all over the Northern Atlantic. The Humpback whales can also be found around other islands in the Caribbean, including the Dutch and the French islands, and those countries are also working on similar Sister Sanctuary agreements with Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary and with the Dominican Republic Sanctuary.

At the meeting the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation (EL&I) informed the other partners that it intends to establish a Caribbean Netherlands Marine Mammal Sanctuary, before the end of this year. The French 'Agoa' Sanctuary and the Dutch Caribbean islands had already been working together on surveys for marine mammals around the French and Dutch Windward islands in March, including St. Maarten and also the Saba Bank, and the meeting was informed about some surprising preliminary results of that survey. Many Humpback Whales were heard singing on the Saba Bank and in the deep channel between Saba and St. Maarten numerous Sperm Whales were recorded. It was agreed that this successful joint survey work will be continued in October of this year and in 2013 another survey will be undertaken starting in the Dutch ABC islands and then up through the arc of Eastern Caribbean islands all the way up via the French islands to the Dutch windward islands. This expedition will also include outreach on the various islands to inform the communities on the work being done and the marine mammals around their islands. Participants in this expedition will also be invited from Venezuela and the various Eastern Caribbean islands.

Other actions agreed on during the meeting were the set-up of a regional network of acoustic underwater listening posts spread out among the partners to get records of songs and other sounds produced by whales and dolphins, but also to quantify the underwater noise generated by human activities all over the region in order to assess the impact of such noise pollution, not only from ships, seismic explorations, but also from recreational noise from speedboats, jet skis and such. Because the Caribbean has one of the highest shipping densities in the world, interactions between ships and whales must be better studied. Stakeholders from the shipping authorities will also be invited to join in this work. The group further agreed to exchange expertise and build capacity by mutual participation in joint work, training in stranding response and disentanglement of marine mammals, standardization of methods and sharing of marine mammal data.

The participants all expressed their appreciation of the Dutch Ministry of EL&I for hosting this meeting with logistical help of the Nature Foundation St. Maarten. Everyone found the workshop extremely useful and the partners decided that they will meet at least once every year to discuss progress and new actions.

Will be discussing challenges and success with regard to issues of equity and sustainable development.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams will be departing for Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to attend the United Nations Rio+20 conference on the 19th of June. The Rio+20 is the short name for the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development and is considered an historic opportunity to define pathways to a safer, more equitable, cleaner, greener and more prosperous world for all. At the Rio+20 Conference, world leaders, along with thousands of participants from governments, the private sector, NGOs and other groups, will come together to shape how poverty can be reduced, discuss the advancement of social equity and ensure environmental protection on an ever more crowded planet. The Prime Minister will be representing St. Maarten as part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands Delegation and will be addressing issues specific to St. Maarten.

"It is important that St. Maarten is represented at the conference due to our fledgling position on the global stage and the sensitivity our country has with regard to the topics being discussed during the Rio+20 conference. All of the points are of particular importance to St. Maarten as we are what is known as a Small Island Developing State and as such we are most vulnerable to environmental changes and external shocks. It is also important that we highlight not only the challenges we face in the areas of social equity and environmental protection, but also that we highlight the steps Government has been taking to address these issues. As a young nation we have to be at the forefront of putting in place mechanisms to address the issues we are faced with;" commented the Prime Minister

The United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development will take place in Brazil from the 20-22 June 2012 to mark the 20th anniversary of the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, and the 10th anniversary of the 2002 World Summit on Sustainable Development in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The Rio+20 Conference is envisaged as a Conference of the highest level; attendees to the conference will include Heads of State of various nations and high-level Government representatives. The Conference will result in a focused political document which will serve as a guiding framework to assist nations in meeting the goals of equity and sustainable development.

The main themes of the conference are a green economy in the context of sustainable development, poverty eradication; and the institutional framework for sustainable development. There are also seven priority areas which include decent jobs, energy, sustainable cities, food security and sustainable agriculture, water, oceans and disaster readiness.

The core theme of the conference will be the development of nations on a sustainable level "As is stated in the charter of the United Nations Environmental Program, sustainable development meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. This is seen as the guiding principle for long-term global development. It is important to realize that sustainable development consists of three main pillars, namely economic development, social development and environmental protection. Taking all of these factors into consideration is essential in developing our National Development Program and other framework and guiding documents on which Government will base its governing program. It is therefore essential that St. Maarten is represented at such an important conference as Rio+20," stated the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister departs on Tuesday for Rio and will return on Friday.

Press Release from Prime Minister's Office

swescotwilliamsmeetswithrkopecky26062012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams met with the Ambassador of the European Community to the Dutch Overseas Territories Mr. Robert Kopecký (seated third from left) and members of his staff. Mr. Kopecký is the resident Ambassador to Guyana as well as the non-resident Ambassador to Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago and the Dutch Overseas Countries and Territories. He holds the overall portfolio of Head of Delegation of the European Union to Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago and for the Dutch Overseas Countries and Territories.

Various items related to St. Maarten's activities with regards to the European Community were discussed including the signing of the Single Programming Document for the 10th European Development Fund that will significantly upgrade the infrastructure of the Dutch Quarter district.

swescotwilliamsattendsilovemyramcompetition02072012"Will be perhaps participating in next year's show."

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams opened the annual Ram Goat Competition Beauty contest in Colombier on Sunday. The Prime Minister, who has been a staunch supporter of the event since it first started in 2000, commented that she was once again "very happy and grateful to be once again able to attend this beautiful occasion in a beautiful part of St. marten. It is good to be here once again and good to be able to spend some quality and cultural time at Colombier to once again mark this very special event which is very dear to my heart."

The Prime Minister gave a special welcome to all those who spend much of their time caring for and being excellent managers for animals, without which the competition would not be possible.

The Prime Minister did express concern at the fact that there were only about a dozen entries which is a reduction from previous years. "I am a little concerned that we are not seeing more entries into the competition and I think that it behooves the I Love My Ram Association and Governments of both sides of the island to look at ways to make sure that this show is able to continue for the enjoyment and the education of the people of St. Maarten. We should think on how we can promote the animals and the show so that we can be here every year. I encourage all the goat keepers to continue doing their excellent jobs", continued the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister concluded by stating that she had received a commitment of assistance that would perhaps allow her to participate in next year's competition.

lionsclubmemberswelcomecbuncamper03072012A selection of St. Maarten Lions Club members welcomed with a Lion's roar the newly installed District Governor for 60B Lion Claudius Anthony "Toontje" Buncamper (center with jacket) and his wife Maria Buncamper-Molanus (with flowers) at the Princess Juliana International Airport on Monday afternoon. The District Governor returned from attending workshops and meetings at Lions International Convention in Busan, Korea which was held June 22-26 with an attendance of over 58,000 Lion's Club members from around the world.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Department of Disaster Management informs the general public that a heavy rainfall watch is in effect.

Heavy rainfall and/or thunder showers are forecasted to continue to impact the weather as a Tropical Wave moves through the islands.

The heavy rainfall watch is in effect until Tuesday, 3:00PM, according to Meteorological Department of Curacao.

Motorists are advised to exercise caution while driving in low lying areas which could flood – street flooding - due to heavy and persistent rainfall.

Motorists driving near hillsides are also asked to exercise caution with respect to possible rock falls.

Drivers and individuals who do not need to be on the road should remain at home until weather conditions improve.

Emergency first responders such as Fire Department, Police and Ambulance services are monitoring the situation and prepared to respond to any emergencies.

A team from the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, continue to closely monitor the situation and are prepared to take the necessary measures should the need arise with respect to the road network system.

sjacobsvisitshaagsehogeschool02082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Thursday Minister of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports (MinECYS) Hon. Silveria Jacobs, visited the Haagse Hogeschool in The Hague.

At the Haagse Hogeschool, the Minister and her delegation met with Drs. Anna Maria Andriol, a Senior Advisor within the Education and Student Affairs Department.

Drs. Andriol, who is no stranger to St.Maarten, is also the Project Manager for Talent Development. Talent Development is a project whereby current students of the Haagse Hogeschool act as mentors for secondary school students by guiding them in their study- and career choice.

The prevailing thought behind the project is that students are the experienced experts on studying and study choices.

The discussions held centered mainly on:

  • The guidance of the St. Maarten students at Haagse Hogeschool
  • Preparation of students to study in the Netherlands
  • Collaboration with USM on the Bachelors in International Law, Life Sciences, and 'HBO Recht' programs

It was agreed that a delegation from the Haagse Hogeschool will visit St. Maarten later this month to finalize these discussions.

The Minister was also on hand when the group of St. Maarten students visited the Haagse Hogeschool to finalize their registration.

Students at the Haagsche Hogeschool and in other cities were happy to be registered at their schools and are settling into their rooms and apartments.

A few students will stay with family while awaiting their apartment or rooms at the end of August. The general consensus with students is that they are in good spirits with the weather and its unpredictability being their concern at the moment.

Yolanda Martina of the Study Financing department updated the minister on the status of the students early Thursday evening. Along with Head Mentor Nadjeska, Yolanda Martina has been visiting the students at their homes and addressing their inquiries and any concerns that they may have.

The Chairman of Alzheimer Disease International (ADI) will be visiting Sint Maarten from August 12-15. Dr. Jacob Roy Kuriakose, founder and past-president of the Alzheimer and Related Disorders Society from India, assumed his new responsibility as elected chairman of ADI, in March of this year. At the same ADI-Congress in March the Sint Maarten Alzheimer Foundation was admitted as the 77th national Alzheimer 's organization of ADI, the world federation of 78 national Alzheimer organizations.

The ADI-chairman is on a mission to advocate for Dementia to become a public health priority. In April of this year, together with the World Health Organization (WHO), ADI has launched the WHO-ADI report "Dementia: a public health priority." The Sint Maarten Alzheimer Foundation presented a copy of this report to the honorable Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, dr Cornelius de Weever on the same day of the launch.

MEETINGS SCHEDULED

Considering the inspiring role Sint Maarten government officials have played in the regional HIV-AIDS program in the last decade, Dr Jacob Roy wants to discuss with local government authorities, what role and commitment the Sint Maarten government can make in support of the advocacy for dementia to become a public health priority in all countries of the PAHO-region and in the Caribbean in particular.

To achieve the goal, the improvement of the care for persons with dementia and their family members, ADI wants to develop worldwide strategic alliances with community service organizations of professional and business persons, such as Rotary, Lions, business associations such as the Indian Merchant Association. The ADI-chairman is scheduled to meet during his visit in Sint Maarten with the District Governor from Rotary and the District Governor from the Lions, the highest ranking regional officers from Rotary and Lions. Dr Jacob Roy has noticed the cooperation from the local Rotary and Lions clubs with the Sint Maarten Alzheimer Foundation in the Alzheimer awareness campaign in Sint Maarten. With the district governors of these service organizations the ADI-chairman wants to discuss how these organizations in their district can assist ADI in making Dementia a public health priority in all the countries of the region, and especially in the 15 English speaking Caribbean where there is not yet a national Alzheimer organization.

With the PAHO-Sanitary Conference in Washington in September this year forthcoming and the WHO Assembly in Geneva in May next year the ADI-chairman wants to discuss the support of private sector social alliances of the Sint Maarten Alzheimer organization in the advocacy strategy of ADI to get Dementia recognized as a public health priority, just as he is scheduled to do with government officials from the public sector of Sint Maarten. The partnerships with the regional service organizations will be beneficial also to the ADI-globalization and ADI-regionalization policy for this region.

DEMENTIA CONFERENCE

To give hope to the persons with dementia and their family and professional caregivers the ADI-chairman will be the key-note speaker at a one-day Dementia conference on Monday August 13, 2012 in the Sonesta Great Bay Resort and Casino.

Topics that will be covered during the conference are:

  • "WHY" Dementia must be recognized as a public health priority in all countries .
  • "HOW" ADI wants to achieve this? What are the ADI policies and strategies?
  • "WHAT" was done in Sint Maarten to make Dementia a public health priority?
  • "HOW" Dementia can become public health priority in the whole region?
  • "WHAT" is being done in Sint Maarten for people with Dementia and their family?
  • "WHAT" Sint Maarten can offer ADI and the region to help people with dementia?

Stakeholders of public health, wellness and wellbeing as also community service organizations have been invited to attend the conference with their representatives.

Government and corporate sponsors have given their contribution to help realize this so important conference for the region.

The Dementia conference will take place in the Sonesta Great Bay Resort and Casino on Monday coming August 13 from 8:30 am till 5:30 pm. Organizations interested to attend the conference for more information about the conference can contact the Sint Maarten Alzheimer Foundation by visiting their Facebook page Alzheimer Sint Maarten or call their hotline number 9220, or call their cellular 5220925, or by sending an email to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

sxmyouthballersat76erssummeryouthbasketballcamp19082012The St. Maarten Youth Beat Foundation in Collaboration with the St. Maarten Junior District Basketball Association would hereby like to bring the following to your most valued attention.
From Monday 1st to Friday 5th October, 2012 we will host the 2012 St. Maarten Basketball Camp. The Camp will take place at the L.B. Scott Sports Auditorium from Monday 1st October – Friday 5th October, 2012 from 9:00am – 6:00pm. The day will involve a combination of training and games. The St. Maarten Basketball camp will be Directed, Coordinated, & Instructed by American High School Coaches, American College Coaches, & local St. Maarten Basketball Coaches.
The deadline to register is Monday 24th September, 2012. Registration starts as of Saturday 18th August, 2012 at the L.B. Scott Sports Auditorium from 10am - 1pm, and will continue every Saturday from 10am - 1pm. The first day of registration that took place on Saturday 18th August, 2012 was very successful as we were able to register 56 youth ballers at the L.B. Scott Sports Auditorium. Registration will continue every Saturday at the L.B. Scott Sports Auditorium until Saturday 29th September, 2012 from 10am – 1pm.
At the SXM Basketball Camp in October The American coaches will also be evaluating and advising the players/campers on what will have to be done to take their skills to the next level. We also will have an American High School Guidance Counselor and also an American College Guidance Counselor that will travel with the coaches in order to advise our athletes on what are the requirements to enter High School and/or College in the USA and also what are the Immigration requirements that a student from St. Maarten will have to work on in order to attend High school or College in the USA.
There will be a particular period of time during the camp when these counselors will have an opportunity to conduct a general session with the athletes/campers to discuss and answer all questions that the athletes/campers may have on the above mentioned matters, there will also be the possibility for each athlete/camper to have a one on one session with the counselors.
The youth basketball players of St.Maarten/St.Martin are encouraged to register as soon as possible as space will be limited to 200 campers at the camp based on the request of the coaches. The age bracket is 10-13, 14-17, 17- 21 years old, Players are asked to have on a black or dark blue basketball pants/shorts.

swescotwilliamsmeetswithroyalmarines29082012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams was briefed on Wednesday, August 29, 2012, by the Commanding Officer of the Marine Barracks Savaneta located in Aruba Brigadier Edwin Hofma about future plans to establish a permanent marine facility on St. Maarten.

Brigadier Hofma, who is also the Chairman of the Workgroup for the future establishment of a Marine Base on the island, explained the progress being undertaken thus far. Once established, the marine base will provide military assistance, logistical assistance to the VKS and to the community in general. Also discussed was a social formation program similar to that on Aruba especially for the at-risk youth on St. Maarten. The Marines stationed in Aruba conduct an active program for at-risk youth where Marines stationed there give them discipline training and other aspects of military techniques.

The Prime Minister was very pleased to hear about the prospects for a base on St. Maarten as well as the plans Brigadier Hofma outlined for the community in general. The marine base, which is expected to be finalized in 2013, will be further discussed during the visit by Kingdom Minister of Defense Mr. Hans Hillen next week.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

swescotwilliams05092012As Territorial Authorizing Officer oversees Discussions on AIDS Response in the Region.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams will travel to Aruba on Wednesday where she will be attending the ECOCT Steering Committee and Planning Meeting from the 5th to the 7th of September. The Prime Minister is the Territorial Authorizing Officer for the Project Steering Committee and as such will be chairing the meeting. "The meeting that will be taking place on Aruba on the sixth and the seventh to be exact is in the context of the EU Program for the Dutch and British OCT's as far as the HIV Aids Response is concerned. As the Territorial Authorizing Officer, which I am, I will be chairing the meeting on Aruba," commented the Prime Minister.

The meeting is being coordinated by the Pan American Health Organization/ World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), with financial support from the European Community (EC). Participants will include focal points and steering committee members from the British and Dutch Overseas Caribbean Territories and community advocates from St. Maarten, the Bahamas, Barbados, Jamaica and Venezuela. "All of the territories will be present and we will be discussing the EU funded HIV/ AIDS program within the territories, which in the case of St. Maarten is an important part of our overall HIV/ Aids Response. There will also be an examining as to how far the territories have been able to come from their own national perspective on combatting the epidemic and also with regards to the programming and the funding made available by the European Union," continued the Prime Minister.

The European Community Overseas Caribbean Territories (ECOCT) Project, designed to 'strengthen the integration of the British and Dutch OCTs into the regional response to HIV/AIDS through the PANCAP', was signed by PAHO/WHO and the European Community in 2008. PANCAP is a regional partnership established by Carioca heads of government in 2001 to respond to the HIV and AIDS epidemic in the Caribbean. Some PANCAP regional partners including the UNAIDS, OECS HAPU and CRN+ will attend as observers. Participants will also review progress of the project's year three work plan and present updates, achievements and challenges.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

For Residents & Stakeholders of Cul de Sac Basin (South Reward, Ebenezer, St. Peters, Saunders, St. John's Estate), Little Bay, and Cay Hill. A development plan is being drafted for the aforementioned areas. Residents, stakeholders and interested persons have the opportunity to present their ideas and views for the future development of those districts. Come out and have your say.

DATE: Tuesday, September 18, 2012
VENUE: Belair Community Center, Cay Hill
TIME: 7:00PM – 9:30PM

The board of the Police Sports Association ( P.S.A.) is regretfully informing the general public, that due to unforeseen circumstances, the raffle which was scheduled for October 7th, 2012 has been rescheduled for October 14th, 2012.

The board of the P.S.A. apologizes for any inconvenience this postponement may have caused.

jasminecijntje25102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Registered Nurse Jasmien Cijntje, Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) board members Graciella Zimmerman, Lydia Vanterpool, and Dr. Henk Wassenaar, will be some of the speakers at the Cancer Conference that starts on Friday morning.

The Cancer Conference is being jointly organized by Collective Prevention Services (CPS), a department within the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, in collaboration with a number of NGOs.

Registered Nurse Jasmien Cijntje, one of the speakers, is currently Supervisor Outpatient Services at the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC), and assisting and working with Chemotherapy patients since 1997. In March 1982 Cijntje became a Registered Nurse and in January 2000 graduated with a Masters in Science in Nursing Management.

Nurse Cijntje will be addressing Chemotherapy in SMMC Statistics; and will also be part of a panel discussion on Saturday.

Gracillia Zimmerman, is a Project Assistant at the Department of Youth Affairs. She is also a member and advocate of the Sint Maarten Cancer Foundation.

graciellazimmerman25102012Zimmerman and her colleague Lydia Vanterpool, also from the Cancer Foundation, will highlight during the conference the role, expectation and services of Non-Governmental Organizations.

Vanterpool is self-employed and Managing Director of Lydia's Flower Shop. Her previous work experience includes Store Manager at the Orchid Flower Shop and a Teacher at the Jack and Jill Play School.

Another speaker at the conference is Dr. Henk Wassenaar originally from Delft, the Netherlands. Since the end of 2005, Dr. Wassenaar has been an Internist Oncologist at the Horacio Oduber Hospital in Aruba.

Dr. Wassenaar will be making a presentation on the treatment process, procedures and background for prostate and colorectal cancer.

The conference is being held under the theme: "Cancer and aging, collectively improving our local cancer care and responsibility," is being held from October 26 to the 27 at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel & Casino.

The four areas to be highlighted at the conference are breast cancer, cervical, colon and prostate cancer.

'Get Checked,' is the Minister of Public Health's campaign to improve public health amongst the population of the country, and the conference is one of the avenues to bring forth awareness within the community.

The general public is invited to conference activities on Saturday, October 27 from 9:00am to 1:15pm and from 1:30pm to 4:00pm (lunch not included).

smeyersolivacce12072012As the Faction Leader of the United Peoples Party, I stand here before you today with PRIDE knowing that the United Peoples Party brought in 10.10.10 with the Democratic Party under the leadership of former Deputy Prime Minister, Hon. Theodore Heyliger. Two years later today 10.10.12 another coalition group NA/DP/I3s continues to carry out the United Peoples Party's vision and work as stated in the Daily Herald on September 12th at the opening of Parliament 2012.

Building this country from the bottom up, building Parliament from scratch, putting a foundation in place so that the now coalition could have some smooth sailing is a fact, as they move forward with UPs vision.
The United People's Party is a party of progress and change. Change that is not easy but change that will bring hope to the people. A change that requires sacrifice. A change that is people focused and people centered which we have not seen as yet in the current government. When we allow government subsidized organization to tell Ministers that they should not meddle in their business, that people should be allowed to die because of their incompetence and lack of leadership, we worry about the fact that how this could be possible for one man to do so much damage and behave as if nothing is wrong. What is it going to take to help families deal with their losses because of incompetence, carelessness; care freeness and I can go on. Suffice it to say that Health Care is a priority for all our families and we shall not stop questioning, demanding investigations until we know that our hospital and health care system can be trusted again.
The United people's party is concerned about good governance being executed by its Parliament and that individual needs and desires do not become priority as Good governance is being carried out. In building a nation there is a time for politics and there is a time for governance. It seems to us that politics has taken precedence over governance and so I am appealing to the Parliament to help build this nation; to review our constitution; to ensure that our Sint Maarten people are well protected in our constitution. Mistakes can be corrected but they should not be neglected.
These last two years have been a very quick university course in legislation, policymaking, fast reading, decision-making, and I can go on but we must not lose sight why we wanted 10.10.10 in the first place. We wanted to build a new country, a new nation, where our people could feel that they belong to this country and that they are priority. A constitution that protects the fundamental rights and freedom, equality and solidarity, citizenship, justice, and governance. Having a constitution is one thing...living what is in it is another.
We the people of the country Sint Maarten are very concerned about the direction of crime and the various forms of violence being committed by our youth and the reckless upbringing of our young people whose tongues are plastered with obscenity. Where have we gone wrong as a people and are we going to continue to accept this immorality and this degeneration of all the values we stand for as a nation. Obscenity has become insane in the very corridors of power and as leaders, we should lead by example.
Our Elderly who have contributed their life to this nation are sent home with petty cash...We must honor our pensioners and allow them a good send off so that they can take care of themselves rather than becoming beggars in their own country... This is not about determination... Our people can't send home money that multiplies into hundreds of foreign dollars. Our people must be able to live a normal and courageous life and have some funds to travel and take care of their health. These are our elders who have built this nation and who must be honored and respected.
As we build this nation and consider all the corners of this country let us envision better health care for all our people with a group of leaders in the medical field who care. Let us envision an education system that will cater to the needs of all our children, ensuring that our teachers are fully qualified to meet the challenges of providing quality education to our children. Let us envision a new kind of leader for our schools to be properly managed where managers are not only good teachers, but well equipped with leadership skills for the job. As we build a nation of courageous people and determined people let us not forget who we are and where we came from but enrich ourselves with the abundance of our history and culture so that when we stand, we stand tall because we know who we are and from whence we came. As we build this country, let us include our St. Martiners at every level of development so that we will never feel left out and never sell ourselves for ten pieces of silver. As we build this nation and a determined people, we cannot be constantly looking over each other shoulders because we do not trust each other even when we are on the same party. There comes a time when there is a sense of maturity that must grow among us as a people and we have to stand up for the very thing we once rejected because it is good for our people. As we build this country my honorable colleagues, courage is demanded of you to stop playing monkey games with the people of Sint Maarten...all the ribbon cutting and appearances will serve no purpose if legislation is not challenged, not developed, not proposed and voted. Our movement forward for country St. Maarten begins with a reflection on our constitution and ensuring that what we wrote more than two-years ago should be reviewed and now that we are at the execution phase, is this really what we bargained for. We need an evaluation!
Mr.President reflecting on our heritage we have a beautiful monument at the roundabout next to the Sundial School, depicting a slave who has loose chains shouting Freedom. Do we know the name of this slave?
Yes it is a Symbol. Are our Tourbusses, Taxis etc. Giving our tourists a history of this symbol. Does our schools instill and teach our children about liberation and emancipation?

And therefore Mr. President we are accountable and therefore we must not leave any stones unturned to ensure that we are indeed building a nation of courageous and determined people.
Happy Constitution Day to the people of this great nation!
May God Bless us All
I thank you!

PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs Hon. Franklin Meyers says the island's premiere show the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta, will be on ESPN Caribbean this Saturday.

This is the second year that ESPN has covered the island's premiere sailing event and the organizers of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta are looking forward towards this type of coverage and cooperation in the coming years.

The general public can tune in to St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 209 and 211 at 7:00pm on Saturday, May 12 to see the regatta and relive those racing moments.

Philipsburg:--- The plenary public session of Parliament with reference to the utility company GEBE and infrastructure developments that was held on January 16 will continue on Thursday, January 19 at 10:00am.

Vice Prime Minister Hon. Theo Heyliger, and Minister responsible for Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure, will respond to the first round of questions that were posed by Members of Parliament (MPs).

The meeting will take place in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The two agenda points being dealt with in the plenary session are, infrastructure developments on Sint Maarten and the impact on the environment, and developments at GEBE including the generation and distribution of electricity, water and the fuel clause.

The National Alliance (NA) faction requested the plenary session in its letter dated January 06, 2012 to the President of Parliament.

The plenary public session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20.

On every February 2nd since 1997 countries around the World observe the adoption of the convention of wetlands in the city of Ramsar, Iran in 1971. Governments, NGOs and communities across the globe use this day to raise awareness and highlight the importance of the world's wetlands.

"The Convention's mission is the conservation and wise use of all wetlands through local, regional and national actions and international cooperation, as a contribution towards achieving sustainable development throughout the world". (Ramsar COP8, 2002). Presently there are over 150 signatories to the convention with more than 1800 wetland sites designated for inclusion in the Ramsar List of Wetlands of International Significance.

This year's World Wetlands Day theme "Wetlands and Tourism" is of particular significance to St. Maarten considering that Tourism and tourism related services are the driving force of the island's economy. Largely unplanned and unregulated development over the past 40 years has lead to the destruction of 14 of St. Maarten's 19 ponds an alarming three quarters of the island's wetlands.

"Dutch St. Maarten is in trouble. St. Martin, the French side of the island, is promising in terms of balancing development with the natural resources. The environmental and ecological quality of Dutch St. Maarten is threatened by overdevelopment". National Geographic, Traveler, 2009.

EPIC and St. Maarten Pride Foundation will therefore be bringing extra attention to the need to protect St. Maarten's few remaining wetlands with excursions, clean-ups, tree planting events and other activities planned for the month of February.

The Foundations reiterate their calls for government to pass and enforce environmental and conservation legislation aimed at protecting the island's remaining wetlands and other ecologically, historically and culturally significant areas for current and future generations of residents and visitors to enjoy.

exodusrescue12032012The maritime patrol aircraft Dash 8 of the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard played a vital role in two rescues at sea last weekend.

After the earlier successful rescue of a small freighter caught adrift near Bonaire, the Dash 8 was called into action near St. Maarten on Saturday. Following a brief search, a fishing vessel in distress was located near Antigua. Identified as the fishing vessel "Exodus" with two persons on board, a rescue effort was set up by the Rescue & Coordination Centre of the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard. A motor vessel nearby was directed to the Exodus and was able to tow the fishing vessel to St. Johns. The Coast Guard of Antigua then safely guided the Exodus into the port.

The Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard is responsible for search and rescue at sea and maritime law enforcement. The Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard is ready and available 24/7 at the toll-free number 913.

longelectionlinesinfq18032012Marigot:--- Electors on French St. Martin are currently casting their ballots at the various polling stations throughout the French side of the island. Early predictions show that there will be a higher voter's turn this year.
However, voters are getting tired of waiting since the procedure at several of the polling stations are moving extremely slow. Critics say that the slowness at the polling stations is due to the fact that the Presidents of the polling stations are new and this is the first time they are participating in an election. A territorial councilor at one of the bureaus said that the Collectivity chose the first 13 elected officials to be the presidents of the bureaus while the other councilors are substitute. "You will find Daniel Gibbs and Marthe Ogoundele Tessi both persons who are contesting the elections on separate lists are presiding at different bureaus. The incumbent President Frantz Gumbs was seen manning bureau number one while senator Louis Constant Fleming was the Collectivité securing his voters as they enter. Some voters in French Quarter were overheard saying they are ready to quit the lines. There were long lines at bureaus 12 and 13 in French Quarter while Friars Bay and Nina Duverly School also had very long lines there too. If the procedure continues to be slow it is likely that many people might not get the opportunity to cast their ballots and it will take much longer to get the results tonight. At noon today, there were 3256 votes already casts.
SMN News will be bringing you the results live tonight.

Click here to view photos of March 18th Election Process.

readersareleaderssegwayreward27032012Philipsburg:--- To reward excellence in reading, the Segway Experience Center and the Bottoms Up Bar and Restaurant treated the students of the Readers Are Leaders Program from the St. Maarten Vocational Training school and the St. Maarten Academy to an afternoon of fun. The students who were treated to free Segway rides and soft drinks by the managing director, Normand Vidal, were ecstatic for being rewarded for reading. Therefore, they thanked Mr. Vidal and the owner of Bottoms Up Bar and Restaurant for this fabulous experience.

The students will once have an opportunity to be proud of their reading achievements on Wednesday, March 28th, when they will once again be rewarded by the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise and the Philipsburg Jubilee Library for taking up the challenge to read at least one book a month for the annual Readers are Leaders Program.

The old adage, "the third time is a charm" rang true for 17 year old Amenzee Amu of Belize who emerged number one in CANTO's sixth annual WTISD essay competition. Amenzee Amu entered the annual WTISD competition three times before copping the coveted prize. The excited biochemistry student when informed of her winnings thanked God profusely with tears in her voice as she remarked: "This is indeed a blessing!"

So what made this time around different? Amenzee recounted to CANTO: "I was moved by the theme this year as it appealed to me; I did a lot of research and prayed a lot".
Amenzee Amu's prayers were definitely answered and she will be joining the rest of the CANTO membership in Miami at the 28th Annual Conference and Trade Exhibition.

The World Telecommunication and Information Society Day (WTISD) spearheaded by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is observed annually on the 17th of May. To commemorate this occasion CANTO based in Trinidad & Tobago engages in numerous activities including an annual essay competition. This year CANTO celebrated its sixth year of staging the competition under the current ITU theme of: "Women and Girls in ICTs".
The competition included participating member countries of CANTO. Entries were judged by a panel of experts in the field of telecommunications and education on creativity, organization, mechanics and educational/technical merit. The top four (4) essays were selected and will be awarded the following prizes:

  • 1st Place: Trip for 2 plus hotel accommodation to CANTO's 28th Annual Conference and Trade Exhibition in Miami from the 22nd – 25th July, 2012; a Netbook computer plus US$1,000
  • 2nd Place: A Netbook computer plus US$500
  • 3rd Place: A Smartphone plus US$250
  • 4th Place: A Smartphone

The winners were as follows: First Place: Amenzee Amu, St. John's Junior College , Belize; Second Place: Kennisa Laila Celestine, Dominica State College, Dominica ; Third Place: Zachary Luke Subran Ganesh, Presentation College , Trinidad & Tobago ; Fourth Place: LaClaire Robinson , St. Vincent & the Grenadines Community College, St. Vincent & the Grenadines .

CANTO congratulates all the entrants from Antigua, Belize, The Bahamas, Dominica, Guyana, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, Jamaica, St. Maarten, Suriname, Trinidad & Tobago. We also thank all the members for promoting the campaign in their respective countries and last but not least a hearty thank you to the following judges for their time and patience: Monica Ramjattan (UWI.- St. Augustine) ;Wendy Rocke (Soroptomist, Port of Spain ); Vydia Bhagan (TSTT); Joyce Zijler (Ministry of Education – Suriname) and Dionne Miranda (BTL)

The Board of Directors and CANTO Secretariat extend a happy World Telecommunication and Information Society Day to its membership and urge all to encourage and incorporate women and girls in ICTs.

CANTO 2012 - WTISD Agenda:

  • April 26th - Women and Girls in ICT, Bishop's Centenary College, Trinidad & Tobago
  • May 17th - Announcement of WTISD essay winner on the 17th of May 2012
  • July 24th - Women and Girls in ICT Breakfast Meeting – Hyatt Regency Miami , Florida
  • CANTO - 28th Annual Conference & Trade Exhibition – Hyatt Regency Hotel , Miami, Florida
  • Sept-Oct - CANTO & UWI - Women and Girls in ICT Program

sachingandotra30052012The Mental Health Foundation has the task of providing care to the community in seven main areas called Care Products, namely Psychiatric Clinic Care, Crisis intervention, Faraja Center for re-integration and education, Psychiatric Home Health Care, Admissions and Prevention and Information.
The Prevention and Information program is presently mainly conducted in schools and on occasion to businesses as well. In schools Information and Prevention also promotes health care vocations as future opportunities for students. Medical students also have to make a choice of specialization during their studies, but certainly need to know what support they can get from psychiatry regardless of the choice they make.

The Psychiatry Perceptorship program provides an opportunity for medical students and others to learn about research methods and clinical care in the field of psychiatry. MHF has an agreement with the American University AUC for medical students.

This program is supervised by the psychiatrist of MHF Dr. Sachin Gandotra who focuses on the observation of psychiatric clinical services with emphasis on the clinical care of patients. The program includes opportunities for:

  • Self study from select3ed readings and electronic media
  • Informal shadowing of the psychiatrist, psychologist and the clinical staff in the department of psychiatry.
  • Informal group meetings with mentors and clients in the department of psychiatry

The first group of 6 students started their preceptorship in January 2012 and each has completed it with an evaluation of the period, their comments were primarily:

  • "An Amazing Experience" and asked if they could return to learn and experience more. The experience was above and beyond my expectations and reaffirmed my interest in psychiatry.
  • Dr. Gandotra was very good at teaching and explaining concepts to both patients and to me as a student.
  • Not only did he make me feel comfortable being there, but also I found the experience to be very valuable and enjoyable a great job.
  • It is a great place to do psychiatric rotation and Dr. Gandotra was excellent. Thank you.

For more information go to the MHF web site: www.mhf-sxm.com.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in a public session on June 14 to discuss the Civil Code.

The meeting will take place on Thursday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The Central Committee will discuss with the Minister of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan about the draft ordinances for the new Civil Code.

Professor De Boer is also expected to be present to provide Members of Parliament with any additional explanation about the legislation.

The committee meeting will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

swescotwilliamsreceivescopyofintegratedneighborhooddevelopmentplan18062012Discussions held on how to address social issues outlined in report.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams was presented a copy of the Integrated Neighborhood Development Program last week and was given a presentation on its contents by Mr. Pyt Lucas of For a Change Unlimited. The Report included information on the social makeup of the various districts and communities on St. Maarten. Information was given on the general population description in the various districts; the population makeup in terms of birthplace in the various districts; the gender and age bracket of citizens living in the districts based on extensive interviews which were carried out to gain information which formed the basis of the Report; the religious makeup of those living in the various districts; education level; the differences between the neighborhoods based on income level; unemployment level in the different districts; access to medical insurance; housing; the availability of services; and parenting.

During the presentation the Prime Minister discussed the various approaches her Government can take on how to address some of the social issues outlined in the report. Discussions were also held on how foundations that are established to address social ills such as Community Centers should become financially self-sustainable and the possible funding opportunities that may become available through the newly established St. Maarten Development Fund, the official signing of its establishment the Prime Minister oversaw on June 7th. Information campaigns on the Integrated Neighborhood Development Program will be conducted in the various districts in the future.

rotarystmartinsunriseinstalls2012-2013boardmembers19062012Philipsburg:--- Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise together with the Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise celebrated together the successes of the nearly ended Rotary/ Rotaract Year 2011-2012 and the installation of the board members for the year 2012-2013. The event took place at the Sonesta Great Bay Hotel on Saturday, June 16, 2012 in the presence of Rotarian, Rotaracters, Interacters their families and other guests also present as guest speaker was the Deputy Prime Minister, the honorable William Marlin who addressed the audience on the theme "Peace through Service" and highlighted how government, individuals within the community, and the Rotary clubs emulate this.

Outgoing President Hendrik-Jan van Ieperen thanked his fellow board members and entire membership for their enthusiasm and support during the year. He summarized the executed projects including strengthening the club's membership with the introduction of the successful Open House on every fifth Tuesday of the month also focusing on the projects and activities that the club had started in previous years such as Readers are Leaders reading program, Benefit concert for the Simpson Bay Community Center upgrade, delivery of school furniture's donated by Prins Claus School of Tiel (the Netherlands) to the Starlight School, Cleanup and beautification of the Dr. Martin Luther King School in Dutch Quarter, we also helped out with the organization of the Vaccination week of the America. President Hendrik-Jan van Ieperen concluded in wishing the incoming president Marcellia Henry and her team of board members a successful Rotary Year 2012-2013.

The new Rotary Board consists of: President Marcellia Henry, Vice-President Virginia Asin, Past President Hendrik-Jan van Ieperen, Secretary/President Elect Angela Gordon, Service Projects Director Joseanne Peterson, Treasurer Ahmed Bell, Sergeant at Arms Solaika Serbony, Membership Director Ronald Wever, Club Administration Director Peter Dialani, Public Relations Director Martha Pouchie, Rotary Foundation Director Meredith Boekhoudt, Fundraising Director Cookie Bijlani, New Generation Chair Paula Gordon and Club Disaster Chair Claret Connor.

In her speech incoming president Marcellia Henry outlined her goals for the new rotary year consisting of Sustaining and diversifying the club membership, re-energized club members by following her slogan '100% Participation from All', We will also continue to cooperate and support the other Rotary clubs on St. Maarten and the neighboring islands in the district, establishment of a new interact club and continue with our programs such as the very successful Readers are Leaders and bring to completion the upgrade of the Simpson Bay Community Center, finally and most important we will promote and model our Rotary theme for 2012-2013 'PEACE THROUGH SERVICE'.

Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise also thanked all Rotaracters and Rotarians involved in the organization of the Change of Board Ceremony.

The club 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 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., we are also on Facebook: Rotary Club of Saint Martin Sunrise.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot Williams will be signing the Single Programming Document for Curacao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba for the implementation of the 10th European Development Fund (EDF).

The main activities of the overall 10th EDF intervention on St. Maarten are centered around various improvements in the Dutch Quarter district including the placement of public street lighting and related works, the construction of pedestrian pathways, the expansion of the sewer network, including home connections and connection to the existing main sewer line, and the construction of a 1000 m3 drinking water tank.

Based on the conducted research, sewerage is considered one of the major issues on the island. The 10th EDF, through the planning procedure conducted by government, will also seek to reduce flooding leading to pollution down hill from poor infrastructure-equipped upper areas towards the densely populated areas. The proposed intervention has direct impact on poverty reduction and is line with a comprehensive strategic action of the Government summarized in the Sewage Master Plan 2006-2016.

The result of the project will directly benefit the deprived areas of Dutch Quarter through better collection and treatment of the storm and wastewater and as such will have a very positive impact on the health situation in the neighborhood. Lack of sufficient sewage infrastructure has become a critical issue, leading to the deteriorations in the quality of surface and coastal waters for recreational purposes and adversely affecting the quality of life for the residents on the island. Within the governing program for St. Maarten, the improvement of the socially deprived districts with special attention to sanitation, drainage and wastewater treatment is of high priority.

The ultimate objective of the 10th EDF is to improve the living conditions of low-income residents and reduce poverty on St. Maarten. Furthermore, this project is aimed at eliminating pollution in the form of nutrients and pathogens to the surface water bodies and coastal areas to keep them pristine for use by both tourists and residents alike.

Prime Minister Wescot-Williams will attend the signing of the 10th EDF on Monday at the De Weever property in Dutch Quarter together with other Kingdom Partners. The activities concerning the signing will commence at 15:30.

hibhosts26062012Willemstad, CURACAO:--- For the first time in its two year's existence, the entrepreneurial radio talk show from Curaçao, Hoyer in Business, will broadcast from Sint Maarten on Thursday 28th of June, from 17:30 to 19:00 hrs. on Tropixx 105.5. In this weekly radio show the hosts, media experts and entrepreneurs Clifton Wallé and Jefka Martha-Alberto, interview other entrepreneurs and people from the business community. The radio talk just launched its fanpage facebook/HoyerInBusiness, where it's raking up 'likes' at an impressive rate.

In May producer Gwenny Visser of Radio Hoyer together with the hosts took the show to the next level by introducing "Hoyer in Business goes Caribbean" with Insel Air. "Hoyer in Business goes Caribbean" will broadcast regularly from various destinations of Insel Air, such as Aruba, Colombia, Miami, Charlotte, Surnam, Caracas, Valencia, Las Piedras i Medellin. The first destination was Bonaire, which the crew visited in May. Now it's the turn of the friendly island of Sint Maarten.

The radio show, consisting of four fixed sections, will have a number of guests. In the first section, "Den ADREI", the hosts will welcome the president of the Chamber of Commerce, Arthur Bute. Next will follow several Curaçao entrepreneurs, who will share their experiences of doing business in Sint Maarten. "Den SALA" will be Kurt and Valeska Luckert of the Palapa Marina. "Den BALKON" Zaida Urvina of Travel Planners is interviewed, followed in "Riba STUPI" by Bernardo de Castro of Print 2000.

Mingle
On June 28, Hard Rock Café on the Boardwalk will be the broadcast location of Hoyer in Business. It will also be a meeting place for entrepreneurs from Curaçao and Sint Maarten where they will mingle, do business and just have a good time. After the show, starting 19:00 hrs., DJ Ruby will add a musical note to the gathering.

Sponsors
The tropical and multi –lingual radio station of Sint Maarten, Tropixx 105.5 FM, will broadcast the Papiamentu show simultaneously with Radio Hoyer on Curaçao. "Holland House", the official hotel of "Hoyer in Business goes Caribbean, Sint Maarten edition", is where the whole team, consisting of the producer, the hosts and the technician Rob de Wolff will stay. "U-Save Car and Truck Rental" also joined this initiative, and will provide transportation for the crew.

usfolhelpsfuikprepareforvbs27062012On 21 June 2011, nine volunteers from the 429th Expeditionary Operations Squadron, located at the U.S. Forward Operating Location (USFOL) donated their time and service to help staff members of the FUIK community center prepare for an upcoming Vacation Bible School (VBS). This event, for the area's children, is scheduled from 2-6 July, with 450 attendees expected. The volunteers assisted by cleaning a storage area and painting backdrops essential to the VBS program.
Mrs. Emma Eman, one of the center's directors, commented that the volunteers accomplished what normally takes one week in just a few hours. Caroline Van Romondt added, "This team is tremendous! We are so very thankful for them!" USFOL personnel have long been advocates for the local community, and this was yet another outstanding effort to promote the welfare of Curacao's youngest citizens.

usmandcftpresentreporttoswescotwilliams03072012PM: "Working hard on minimizing the effect and shortening the length of the low season."

Mr. Richard Gibson, St. Maarten representative on the Board of the CFT and Annelies van den Assem, president of the University of St. Maarten, presented the CFT/ USM Report titled "Towards a Strong Economy of St. Maarten" to the Prime Minister the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams and the Minister of Economic Affairs Mr. Romeo Pantophlet on Tuesday. The report, commissioned under the recommendation of the CFT and executed by the University of St. Maarten, is centered on minimizing the economic effects of the Tourist Low Season to the economy of St. Maarten. The report focuses on making the island's infrastructure attractive enough to minimize the difference between high season and low season, thus strengthening the economy of the island and contributing towards the GDP.

The Prime Minister, on behalf of Minister Pantophlet and the other members of the Council of Ministers, thanked the CFT and the University of St. Maarten for the work done in preparing the "Towards a Strong Economy of St. Maarten Report". "What you have indicated as being the focus point for the report is exactly on of the areas which the government of St. Maarten is paying a lot of attention to. We are working hard to bridge the gap and minimize the length and effects of the low season on the economy of St. Maarten. I look forward to looking at the recommendations outlined in the report as well as to when all of the ideas in the report together with those of government can be compiled in a plan that we can all agree to and execute to strengthen the economy of St. Maarten. We have sought various approaches to minimize and deal with the so-called tourist low season and this is a significant step in that direction," commented the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

starsummerprogram10072012St. Peters:--- The St. Maarten Youth Council Association's STAR Summer Program got off to start on Monday at the Rupert I Maynard Youth Community Center. The three week camp includes daily art & craft exploration and computer skills training. Participants will enjoy field trips on Fridays and sleepovers on Mondays and Thursdays. A public exhibition of the campers' work will be held on Saturday July 28, 2012 from 1 – 6pm at the Rupert Maynard Youth Community Center.

There are still spaces available for this fun and innovative camp experience. Contact the Rupert I Maynard Youth Community Center at 548-5022, 550-8971 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Camp fee is fls. 100 or $56 per child. Special day rates are available. Don't miss out on this fun experience for your children.

pschavingdiscussions27072012Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- The Ministry of General Affairs has began the process of establishing a Public Service Center (PSC) in the Simpson Bay area, meant to provide governmental services to the immediate district and surrounding areas.

The ministry held a meeting with all the governmental stakeholders to discuss several issues regarding the operation of the PSC. In that meeting, Erno Labega, Chairman of the project, provided the introductory details surrounding the project and H. de Bruyne presented information on the progress.

Labega said that the PSC is an important part of improving general services to the community by bringing such services closer to the people and in the districts. The general aim he said was to provide information, products, and services from the government to the community with a comprehensive and customer-oriented approach.

The departments that are planned to have branch services are: Civil Registry (General Affairs), Receivers (Finance), Tax (Finance), Social Services (VSA), and Labor (VSA).

The PSC project will be implemented in phases, and all efforts are being made to have the center opened in November.

The first location will be at the Simpson Bay Fish Market, upstairs offices. There will be a proper entrance and customer reception area. This Public Service Center is the first, and as such is a pilot project, according to Labega.

theyliger04032012Leader of the United Peoples (UP) Party and former Vice Prime Minister Hon. Theo Heyliger, issued the following statement over the weekend in connection with the death of a tourist couple who were found dead in their vacation home in Cupe Coy on Friday.

"On behalf of all Sint Maarteners, my wife and I offer our deepest and most heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Michael W. King and Thelma S. King, an American tourist couple who met an untimely and unwarranted death.

"I can assure the nation and visitors on the island, and those contemplating to visit the country, Sint Maarten continue to be a safe and secure destination for tourists.

"The United Peoples party condemns the tragic stabbing of this couple. We condemn, equally, all acts of violence against visitors and residents. We are very confident that our law enforcement officials will quickly apprehend the perpetrator(s) who have committed this hideous crime. We share along with the Sint Maarten community in the sadness of this loss, and mourn with the friends and families of the victims.

"I use this opportunity to call on the community who know those who may have information, to contact the authorities so that the culprits can be brought to justice quickly."

Hon. Theo Heyliger

Leader of the United Peoples party
Sunday, September 23, 2012

Pembroke Pines, FL:--- The Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association is gearing up for the Caribbean's largest cruise conference and trade show, the annual FCCA Cruise Conference and Trade Show, taking place in Curaçao, October 1-5, 2012.

Cruise industry partners from destinations' public and private sectors will come together with cruise executives from the FCCA Member Lines to share ideas and discuss industry trends. These cruise executives will participate in round-table discussions, meetings and events catered to prompting the networking between the attendees and cruise executives.

These networking opportunities are valuable for anyone doing or wanting to do business with the cruise industry, and they are certainly plentiful during the schedule and format built around the delegate, ensuring that attendees have a chance for one-on-one meetings with the executives, workshops available that discuss important and relevant topics with hand-picked panels, and evening functions that help attendees unwind and meet executives in a more casual atmosphere.

There will also be a highlighted attention on the trade show floor to provide a steady flow of attendees to gain the attention of the cruise executives and industry partners. With expanded number of booths and special destination pavilion options, this is the perfect way to showcase destinations as a team - from ministries of tourism to port/tour operators and vendors who want to sell their products to the lines, all have a chance to showcase a destination that wants to display its entire product and make the greatest impact at the FCCA Cruise Conference & Trade Show.

The Conference officially opens Tuesday, October 2nd at the World Trade Center Curaçao. For more information, please contact Terri Cannici at (954) 441-8881 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

usfolpaintsnoswelita01102012WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- On 28 September 2012, volunteers from the U.S. Forward Operating Location (USFOL) assisted the Nos Welita Senior Citizen's Home Project. Equipped with paint, rollers, and brushes, the volunteers spent the morning breathing new and more colorful life to several walls in the center. This event was integral to the completion of the overall project - a building which will serve as the home of forty senior citizens. The men and women working at the USFOL are frequent volunteers in the local community.

This Saturday February 4th, as of 10:00am the Library will celebrate the Chinese New Year. The Library will be decorated in Chinese style an there will be an exhibition and a movie about China. There will be a performance of the Lion dance and Chinese tea can be tasted and will be sold. The celebration is organized in close cooperation with the St. Maarten Chinese community Foundation and closes off the afternoon with storytelling activities about Chinese new year in the library bus.
All children and their parents are welcome!
The library would like to wish our Chinese community a happy Chinese new year!

Great Bay (DCOMM):--- Three drainage road crossings will be installed on the Welfare road, Cole Bay starting Tuesday, 14 February at 8:00pm.

The three drainage road crossings will be installed between Cole Bay Round-a-bout and Marshall Motors. The aforementioned will address water that is constantly running on the public road at several locations in that area.

Those areas were not hooked up initially due to other buildings in the area that needed to be hooked up to the drainage system.

The infrastructure works will be carried out throughout the night until it is completed. Motorists are hereby being asked to drive with caution when approaching the area between the Cole Bay Round-a-bout and Marshall Motors.

In order to facilitate the movement of traffic, various traffic signs will be set up and motorists are requested to pay attention when transiting through the area.

The road will not be closed to traffic, but will function as a one-way during the infrastructure works and alternating between directions.

Motorists are also recommended to use the Orange Grove Road if coming from Philipsburg and heading in the direction of Simpson Bay and Maho Reef which would facilitate a quicker transit.

The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure, apologizes for any inconvenience that the infrastructure works may cause.

Philipsburg:--- WazzUpp TV, the locally produced magazine show has been picked up by the regional cable network, Caribvision. The Caribbean Media Corporation's (CMC) 24-hour cable channel, which was launched in August 2006 in efforts to deliver quality programming to Caribbean people and those with a genuine interest in Caribbean culture.
WazzUpp TV is the first television show from St. Maarten to air regionally on a weekly basis in two prime time spots on Tuesdays 9:30pm and Saturdays 8:30pm on the cable network. Caribvison also broadcasts the show at various times during the day on Sunday & Wednesday along with various ads promoting the program throughout the whole week.
Caribvision's reach on various cable companies is about 5 million in the Caribbean region and in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut market on CableVision( Channel 1104) which has about 3.3 million subscribers.
Producer and Host of WazzUp TV Ronny Busby said "We are very proud of this first for St. Maarten. The potential to show our work in 21 Caribbean Territories on Caribvision and on CableVision in the NY, NJ and Connecticut area is huge". All of our first 16 shows are also on Youtube, which gives us a global reach.
Locally, WazzUpp TV is rebroadcasting all of the first season shows on St. Maarten Cable TV 15 on Monday and Tuesday at 9pm, WTN and St. Martin Cable TV in addition to Anguilla, Aruba, Saba, Statia, Nevis, Tortola, St. Thomas, St. Croix & St. Johns.

vkvrammeeting19022012The Sonesta Great Bay was this past Friday, 10 February, venue for the Real Estate Association St. Maarten (RAM) first annual meeting. The meeting opened with a recap of the first year of this young association and was followed by the ambitions plans RAM has for the coming year of 2012. RAM president, Arun Jagtiani then introduced the attorneys of the recently landed commercial law firm, VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne. The RAM members turned their attention to the center stage where for the next 2 hours, three interactive presentations were held by the attorneys. St. Maarten based attorney, Michael Druijts kicked off with an introduction to legal real estate structuring intended to demystify this often misunderstood topic where corporate entities are used to optimize real estate assets. Next, VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne's associated firm on Anguilla, St. Kits & Nevis, Webster Dyrud Mitchell, represented by Head of Corporate & Commercial Jeremy Leese, took the presentation further, discussing the examples of real estate structures in practice. Understandably, the over 40 realtors got fired up and Jeremy had many questions to answer. Last but not least, and probably the most interactive presentation of the morning was when local VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne attorney, Peter van Dort, involved with the new St. Maarten legislation, offered a Q&A on sale and lease agreements. Even after the allocated time, the questions kept coming. RAM plans similar information sessions in the near future with topics on tax legislation, permits & zoning issues, rental laws, and new laws which may impact the real estate industry. "Overall I believe this event was an incredible success, the turn out was better then expected, and it seems like everyone is eager to have a follow up session," Said Arun Jagtiani owner of Island Real Estate Team and president of RAM. RAM's membership consists of 60 real estate agents from 20 companies in St. Maarten and turned its activities this past year towards providing Parliament, the Minister of Finance, the Central Bank and the Tax Department with input from St. Maarten's important real estate industry. Ram is planning to have follow up info sessions in the coming months to ensure all members are given the opportunity to have the most up to date information so they can provide their clients with educated advice, thereby improving the integrity of the industry. VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne is the leading Dutch Caribbean law firm for local, intra-insular and international matters. It is the largest law firm in the Dutch Caribbean, with offices in Curacao, Aruba, Bonaire, Sint Maarten and a Dutch Caribbean Desk in Amsterdam. VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne officially opened its offices in St. Maarten in November 2011 and the law firm is now present on all islands of the Dutch Caribbean. With the St. Maarten office also offering services to clients in St. Eustatius and Saba, as well as teaming up with lawyers in neighboring Anguilla and Nevis to serve their clients better.

eholidayandswescotwilliamsmeetoncivilregistry20022012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams on Monday met with His Excellency Governor Eugene Holiday as part of their weekly meetings.

The meeting on Monday focused on the quarterly review of progress regarding the issuance of passports by the Civil Registry Department.

The Governor and the Prime Minister also discussed the recent progress report on the Plan of Approach for the Civil Registry, and according to Prime Minister Wescot, the Civil Registry Department is making great strides overall.

Other matters reviewed were office staffing, training, "cleaning up" of the registry database and security related matters.

rotary107thbirthday22022012Philipsburg:--- It all began on Feb. 23, 1905 in the City of Chicago, Paul Harris, Gustavus Loehr, Hiram Shorey, and Silvester Schiele met to talk about their personal experiences. During this meeting Harris presented his general plan for their club meetings. The world's first service club was born; the Rotary Club of Chicago.
Presently, Rotary is a global network of people that volunteer their time and other resources for the community and it is one of the largest and most influential international humanitarian service organizations worldwide. Rotary worldwide consists of more than 1.2 million members belonging to 33,000 Rotary clubs in more than 200 countries.
Rotary members focus on projects that address today's humanitarian challenges including illiteracy, disease, hunger, poverty, lack of clean water, and environmental concerns while encouraging, supporting, and recognizing high standards in all vocations.
The Rotary Club of St. Maarten in advance of today's 107th birthday, celebrated during the regular Wednesday meeting held at Great Bay hotel. President Rebecca Low and Past District Governor Reinier Heere cut the cake while past presidents, Past District Governor Aadu Abel, incoming president Elie Bendaly and members looked on. Rotary Club of St. Maarten joins Rotary clubs around the world in recognizing the day this service club was born.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will continue with the 2012 National Budget discussion on Monday after the meeting was adjourned on Wednesday.

The meeting will start at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

Members of the Council of Ministers are expected to be present for the meeting in order to provide additional information to Members of Parliament with respect to the national budget.

The committee meeting will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

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WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- Air Force One along with two other U.S. government aircraft, crew, and support personnel visited Curacao over the past weekend in support of United States President Barack Obama's and United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's April 13-15 participation in the Summit of the Americas in Cartegena, Colombia.
President Obama and Secretary Clinton did not visit Curacao as part of their itinerary. With over 30 heads of state from all over Latin America and the Caribbean attending the Summit of the Americas, the airport in Cartegena did not have enough room to stage all the Presidential aircraft. So, the U.S. Forward Operating Location (USFOL) and Hato International Airport were chosen to serve as the staging point for U.S. government aircraft.
The presence of these aircraft in Curacao was coordinated with Kingdom officials in The Hague as well as government officials in Curacao and was not publicly announced publicly beforehand for security reasons.
The Summit of the America's theme this year was "Connecting the Americas: Partners for Prosperity." That spirit of partnership is clearly evident in the ongoing close cooperation among the USFOL, Hato International Airport, the U.S. Consulate General in Curacao, and the Government of Curacao.
U.S. Consul General Valerie Belon said "On behalf of President Obama, Secretary Clinton and the U.S. Government, I am extremely thankful for the support and gracious hospitality that Hato International Airport as well as the Government and people of Curacao gave to these important aircraft, crew and support personnel. The welcome they received in Curacao was invaluable in making this mission a success and are testimony to the longstanding friendship and bilateral cooperation between our two nations."

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Committee of Country Expenditures meeting that was scheduled in a closed session on April 26 has been postponed.

The Committee was scheduled to meet with the high council of state the General Audit Chamber.

Members of the Committee are Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Roy Marlin, Chairman, MP Hon. William Marlin, Vice Chair, MP Hon. Romain Laville, MP Hon. Patrick Illidge, and MP Hon. Frans Richardson.

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados:--- The United Nations Development Programme for Barbados and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), through its Regional Risk Reductive Initiative (R3I) is hosting a three-day capacity building workshop to train participants in the use of geographical information systems (GIS) for disaster management, land use planning and development. The workshop commences on Monday, 21 May in the Cayman Islands.

This fourth regional workshop will focus on introducing officials from Anguilla, Aruba, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Montserrat and Sint Maarten to the field of remote sensing and digital image processing and its importance to disaster risk management, and to demonstrate approaches, tools and methodologies for extracting and analysing remotely sense data. It is envisaged that by the end of the training, these countries will have better national capacity to:

  • Understand electromagnetic spectrum, and how it applies to remote sensing;
  • Interpret the basic features and characteristics of earth surfaces on satellite imagery; and
  • Know how to extract and interpret information from remotely sensed data.

Participants will also benefit from shared experiences on the initiatives undertaken to improve their disaster preparedness and response, through a knowledge sharing event which takes place on Thursday, 24 May at the Grand Cayman Marriot Beach Resort. The presentations will focus on results achieved so far through the UNDP R3I project and good practices that can be built on. International development partner organisations and experts will also participate, bringing together their knowledge and expertise on disaster management issues.

UNDP Barbados and the OECS has been working with the 11 British and Dutch overseas territories since 2009, to reduce the risk and exposure of these small islands through intra-regional learning and sharing of tools, knowledge and best practices to enhance their individual and collective capacities to predict and prepare for natural hazards, with the financial support of the European Union. The European Union is providing €4.932 million over four years to achieve project objectives.

For more information on the project, please visit www.bb.undp.org/regional-risk-reduction-initiative.

swescotwilliamsatdistrict81toastmastersconference24052012On Saturday the 19th of May the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot-Williams gave an address to the 81st District Toastmaster's conference which was held at the Sonesta Maho Resort from the 18th to the 20th of May. "On behalf of the government of St. Maarten, I congratulate the conference planning committee for a superb preparation and meticulous planning of this conference," commented Wescot-Williams, who founded the first corporate Toastmasters Club on St. Maarten in 2004: the Soualiga Corporate club, and who delivered her first Toastmasters Speech in October 1994.

Toastmasters International (TI) is a nonprofit educational organization that operates clubs worldwide for the purpose of helping members improve their communication, public speaking and leadership skills. Through its thousands of member clubs, Toastmasters International offers a program of communication and leadership projects designed to help men and women learn the arts of speaking, listening, and thinking.

"Leaders are good communicators and not only good speakers.
Leaders set the tone; leaders show the way; leaders are themselves learners. To do and to be all this, you need to connect with people, with others for a myriad of reasons," commented the Prime Minister.

Prime Minister Wescot-Williams also commented on how Toastmasters has not stayed behind during the technological revolution. "Technology has opened new windows of opportunity, not in the last place in the area of communication. It has broken down barriers and transcended borders and has connected millions of people who before this all evolved were shut off from the rest of the world and a Toastmaster has quickly tuned in to these developments. Communication in my view also encompasses understanding, not just listening, and accepting, not just tolerating. In this volatile world we live in, these attributes are indispensable," commented the Prime Minister further.

The Prime Minister concluded by stating that the government of St. Maarten has remained an avid supporter of Toastmasters, the advancement of its members and Toastmasters in general.

"Toastmasters makes good leaders and makes good leaders better ones."

Philipsburg:--- The following speech was delivered by the President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell at the American University of the Caribbean, Saturday May 26, 2012:

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,

PROTOCOL HAVING BEEN ESTABLISHED, LET ME MERELY SAY A VERY GOOD AFTERNOON TO YOU AND TURN MY ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY TO THE PEOPLE OF THE MOMENT - OUR FLEDGLING PHYSICIANS WHO AFTER YEARS OF TOIL - AND OF BURNING THE MIDNIGHT OIL - HAVE TODAY ARRIVED AT THAT BIG DAY IN THEIR LIVES.

TO THE GRADUATING CLASS, I WISH TO SAY CONGRATULATIONS. YOU HAVE WORKED HARD AND YOU HAVE ACHIEVED MUCH.

AS I STAND BEFORE YOU TODAY, I KNOW WHY I AM NOT A DOCTOR BECAUSE I AM REMINDED OF THE PATIENT WHO IS VERY MUCH LIKE ME. THE STORY IS TOLD THAT YEARS AGO, SHE WALKED INTO THE DOCTOR'S SURGERY AND COMPLAINED ABOUT PAIN EVERYWHERE.

SHE SAID: "DOCTOR WHEN I PRESS WITH MY FINGER HERE... IT HURTS, AND WHEN I PRESS HERE... IT HURTS, AND HERE... AND HERE... IT HURTS. WHAT DO YOU THINK IS WRONG WITH ME?"

"YOU HAVE A BROKEN FINGER!" THE DOCTOR REPLIED.

WELL, YOU ARE THE WISE ONES AND THAT'S WHY YOU HAVE OPTED TO BE DOCTORS. THAT IS WHY I'LL BE PREPARED TO BE YOUR PATIENT.

TODAY, YOU ARE FEELING THAT YOU ARE ON TOP OF THE WORLD, AS INDEED YOU SHOULD. YOU ARE ABOUT TO BE CAPPED AND TO TAKE THE HIPPOCRATIC OATH WHICH HAS BEEN DESCRIBED AS "A RITE OF PASSAGE FOR PRACTITIONERS OF MEDICINE" AND BY WHICH YOU WILL PLEDGE TO UPHOLD A NUMBER OF PROFESSIONAL ETHICAL STANDARDS."

IT IS MY HOPE FOR YOU THAT YOU EXCEL IN WHATEVER YOU DO. MY PRAYER FOR YOU IS THAT YOU ALL BECOME GREAT PROFESSIONALS HEALING THE SICK, CURING DISEASES, HELPING PEOPLE TO PULL THEIR LIVES TOGETHER, OFFERING RELIEF TO THE SUFFERING, DOING ALL THESE THINGS WITH GREAT DIGNITY, PRIDE AND HUMILITY AS YOU RELY ON THE COMMON TOUCH.

YOU WILL PROBABLY MAKE LOADS OF MONEY IN YOUR PRACTICE, BUT LET THAT NOT BE YOUR GOAL. ALWAYS BE CONSCIOUS OF YOUR OWN HUMANITY AND OF YOUR OWN MORTALITY. MOST OF ALL, BE HUMBLE, BE HUMBLE AND GREAT FULL; TO YOUR PARENTS, YOUR GUARDIANS, YOUR TEACHERS.

YES, YOU ARE ABOUT TO BECOME PHYSICIANS AFTER YEARS OF STUDY AT THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF THE CARIBBEAN WHICH IS NOW A PART OF THE PRESTIGIOUS DEVRY UNIVERSITY, AND WHICH HAS ESTABLISHED ITSELF HERE IN ST. MAARTEN AS A RESPECTED AND MUCH-LIKED COMMUNITY –MINDED INSTITUTION OF GREAT WORTH – OF GREAT VALUE.

AS YOU LEAVE THIS INCREASINGLY WELL-RECOGNISED INSTITUTION AND PREPARE TO ENTER THE REAL WORLD OF REAL WORK, YOU ARE TAKING A PIECE OF ST. MAARTEN WITH YOU AND YOU GO WITH OUR BLESSINGS. TAKE GOOD CARE OF IT. BE PROUD OF IT AND BE WILLING ALLWAYS TO SHOUT FROM THE ROOFTOP AND TELL THE WORLD THAT YOU STUDIED HERE AT AUC IN ST. MAARTEN, MY ISLAND, YOUR ISLAND OUR ISLAND.

ONCE AGAIN GRADUATING CLASS, CONGRATULATIONS.

I WOULD HAVE FAILED IN MY DUTY HERE THIS AFTERNOON IF I DID NOT CONGRATULATE THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF THE CARIBBEAN AND DEVRY UNIVERSITY – THE OWNERS, THE MANAGEMENT, THE FACULTY, THE STUDENTS AND ALL OTHER PERSONS ASSOCIATED WITH THIS ESTABLISHMENT - ON THE SPLENDID WORK THEY HAVE DONE, AND ARE DOING, HERE IN ST. MAARTEN AS THEY CONTINUE TO MAKE INVALUABLE CONTRIBUTIONS TO COMMUNITY LIFE THROUGH THEIR VOLUNTEER WORK EVEN AS THEY MAKE SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTIONS TO ST. MAARTEN'S ECONOMY.

THE FACT THAT LATER THIS AFTERNOON THERE WILL BE A GROUND-BREAKING CEREMONY AT WHICH DEVRY WILL KICK OFF PHASE ONE OF ITS AUC CAMPUS EXPANSION PROJECT SPEAKS VOLUMES OF THE INSTITUTION'S CONFIDENCE IN ST. MAARTEN, ITS PEOPLES AND ITS ECONOMY.

FINALY; I LEAVE YOU WITH THIS QUOTE FROM A GREAT HUMANITARIAN AND VISIONARY DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. WHO SAID;"IF MAN HAS NOT DISCOVERED SOMETHING THAT HE WILL DIE FOR, HE ISN'T FIT TO LIVE". LIVE ON LIVE GOOD, LIVE GREAT.

ON BEHALF OF PARLIAMENT AND THE PEOPLE OF ST. MAARTEN I SAY A BIG "THANK YOU." I WISH YOU EVERY SUCCESS IN YOUR ENDEAVOURS. LET US CONTINUE ON THIS JOURNEY OF GROWTH TOGETHER.

sxmlionspromotesightfirstintrinidad30052012A group 35 members from the St. Maarten Lions Club along with club members from French St. Martin, Saba, prospect members, spouses, family members and friends paraded through downtown along with other countries in Port of Spain, Trinidad for the Lions 32nd Multiple District 60 Convention.

The St. Maarten Lions Club dressed as doctors, nurses paraded under the theme "Sight First" and encouraged the general public of Trinidad along the route in Port of Spain to test their eyes for glaucoma which was done by handing out a stack of brochures with information about the disease.

"Glaucoma has no cure and can cause blindness if it is left untreated and approximately 10% of people with glaucoma who receive proper treatment still experience loss of vision which was why the St. Maarten Club choose this topic", says incoming District Governor for 60B Lion Tony "Toontje" Buncamper.

Glaucoma is not curable, and vision lost cannot be regained. With medication and/or surgery, it is possible to halt further loss of vision. Since open-angle glaucoma is a chronic condition, it must be monitored for life. Diagnosis is the first step to preserving your vision and it can affect from babies to senior citizens. Older people are at a higher risk for glaucoma.

St. Maarten Lions Club is now preparing for the 60B Convention meeting and the incoming district governor's installation on Friday along with the Multiple District Convention meeting on Saturday morning.

The Lions Multiple District 60 Convention is being hosted at the Hyatt Regency Trinidad by the Lions Club of Port of Spain which is celebrating 50 years of existence and was the first club established in the twin Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.

emilievanderwaals13062012PHILIPSBURG:--- Emilie van der Waals from Learning Unlimited School has come in third place in the senior category of the Florida Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) Children's Environmental Poster Contest.

Van der Waals will receive a check of US$1000 while her school will receive the same in value of art materials.

Giana Copeland, was also one of the finalist from the Sister Borgia School whose poster was chosen in the Junior category. Copeland will receive a prize of US$200 for being an on-island winner.

This year's competition was a collaboration of the Sint Maarten Tourist Office and the FCCA. Director of the Tourist Office May-Ling Chun would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all participants from the primary and secondary schools that took part including art teachers who coordinated at the school level. One poster from the Senior and Junior categories was chosen.

Chun also extends a special congratulation to Van der Waals and Copeland who won the competition in their respective categories with excellent posters that truly depicted and exemplified Caribbean excellence and creativity.

This year's poster competition attracted entries from 15 nations with images on how to preserve the environment.

The FCCA poster competition seeks to promote and stimulate environmental awareness among Caribbean students, while effectively educating the younger generation on the importance of environmental protection.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Culture Silveria Jacobs on Sunday attended a dance recital by the St. Maarten Dance Theatre, headed by Susha Hien and Ihndhira Marlin.

It was an evening of dance from three-year-olds and up which was thoroughly enjoyed by parents, family and friends as well as the many dignitaries in attendance.

As a dancer herself, the minister was filled with pride to see this generation of dancers' growth and development in this art form. It is evident that St. Maarten possesses immense talent. Many senior dancers returned from their studies to dance with the companies.

Minister Jacobs's vision is for each child on St. Maarten to be able to excel and develop his/her personal talents in this very way.

The Minister will actively seek to be able to offer more opportunities for students' talents to be recognized and nurtured in the school environment so that a child's artistic and athletic development is not dependent on the size of their parents' wallet.

Minister Jacobs extends congratulations to the directors, choreographers, instructors, and dancers for a beautiful and professional show.

swescotwilliamsopensatipworkshop26062012We need to ensure that we are not consciously or otherwise participating in the trafficking of human beings.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams opened the training workshop to enhance institutional response under the banner of protecting vulnerable migrants. The training workshops, attended by various law-enforcement agencies, government officials and non-governmental agencies, will address the protection of asylum seekers, refugees, victims of human trafficking and children adversely affected by migration.

The workshop was organized by the local branch of the Anti-trafficking in Persons (ATIP) Foundation in collaboration with the United Nations Refugee Agency UNHCR and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Government of St. Maarten in a continued effort to combat trafficking in humans and to ensure that institutional responses are adequate in dealing with numerous aspects of migration.

"I did not want to be here and I am sure you did not either," commented the Prime Minister. "I mean by that that I wish there was no reason to have this workshop on St. Maarten. But there is a reason that this workshop is being held in our country considering the issues with regards to immigration and trafficking in humans".

The Prime Minister continued by stating that, as St. Maarten will be celebrating Emancipation Day in the coming days it behooves all stakeholders to ensure that the people of St. Maarten are not consciously or otherwise participating in the trafficking of human beings. "St. Maarten, as a part of the Caribbean region, has also been part of the immigration flows and shifts which the Caribbean is known for. Many of our families had to leave this island in search of better economic opportunities and I am one of those whose parents needed to leave St. Maarten in search of a better life for their families. Now St. Maarten is on the receiving end in having people migrate to our country from not only the Caribbean region but also from outside. Therefore it behooves us to recognize that the attraction that St. Maarten has to immigrants also has the risk of having people with bad intentions coercing and forcing vulnerable persons into being trafficked to our shores. Human dignity and the abolition of discrimination in our society is one of the most important tasks which are being tackled and it is for this reason that this workshop is so very essential in combatting issues related to immigration and trafficking in humans" concluded the Prime Minister.

During the course workshops on national protection frameworks, screening of trafficking victims, detention facilities and third country resettlements will be conducted. The workshop will last until Friday June 29th. Also attending the opening ceremony of the workshop were The President of Parliament the Honorable Gracita Arrindell; Cassilda ven der Neut, President of ATIP Foundation; Ms. Chissey Mueller, Project Manager at IOM; Ms. Iris Blom of UNHCR Washington; Mr. Udo Aron, Director of Immigration; and Ms. Irene Simmons of the Ministry of Justice.

From the cabinet of the Prime Minister

sjacobsatrubylabegaschoolgraduation02072012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education Hon. Silveria Jacobs recently spoke to Ruby Labega Primary School pupils, teachers and parents at a school leaving exercise about aspiring to be professionals.

The students were dressed the part in professional wear, and were awarded their diplomas and gifts to commemorate the end of their season as elementary school students.

Many students were honored with awards as the top students in several areas, namely Academics, Sports, Behaviour as well as Most Improved.

The Minister of Education delivered a short yet powerful address expressing her congratulations to the gathering, but especially to the students. She encouraged them to strive to achieve their goals of professionalism in whatever field they chose.

Minister Jacobs also appealed to the parents to remain involved in their children's lives, by setting good examples, encouraging them and doing all they could to assist them in achieving their goals.

The Minister awarded Top Academic Student Erick John Justo a full scholarship for his first year's tuition at the St. Maarten Academy where he will commence secondary school in August of 2012.

Also receiving academic prizes from the school was Geneviere Paulino and the Top Student Athlete and Most Improved Student was Rene Mota Gonzales.

In attendance was also Head of Division Public Education Services Glenderlin Davis Holiday.

Philipsburg:--- Police arrested a civil servant that has been working for years now with the Government of St. Maarten in their automations department Friday afternoon. According to information reaching SMN News, the civil servant identified as E.L.F (Elston Fos) better known to all on St. Maarten as Fos was arrested for a crime he committed some 17 years ago in the Netherlands.
The arrest of the well known civil servant who has been working on St. Maarten since the year 2000 has left many persons in shock. Some civil servants are now asking if the Personnel Department did not do the necessary background check to see if person in question had a criminal record. Fos is originally from Curacao but was living in the Netherlands prior to working for the government of St. Maarten.
Fos is also the President of the Belvedere Home Owners and Tenant Association (BHOTA). A spokesperson for BHOTA said they are in shock because no one knew Fos had a criminal record in the Netherlands. "We are eager to hear what the relatives or lawyer representing this civil servant has to say."
Information reaching SMN News states that Fos was involved in brutal crime in 1996 where a man was stabbed to death. SMN News learnt that with the help of Interpol, the convict was arrested in close proximity of the Government Administration Building. It is also understood that the suspect was sentenced to six years in prison for the crime he committed in 1996 but somehow he managed to evade law enforcement and the government of St. Maarten because he was hired with a so called clean record.
It should be noted that while St. Maarten is a full fledged member of Interpol and they are busy working both locally and internationally, the current Police Spokesman managed to keep this information hidden from the media. Recently, media personnel are not able to obtain information from the Police Department for the lack of a stable Police Spokesman. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos could not be reached late Monday night for a comment.

swescotwilliamsatregionalsessionofaids25072012"Together we can turn the tide."

The Prime Minister of Sint Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot- Williams gave a lecture at the AIDS 2012 regional session: "Sustainable Development and HIV, a Caribbean Agenda" entitled "The Challenge of Maintaining Programmatic Consistency in a Parliamentary Democracy" on Monday.

The Prime Minister is Chair of the St. Maarten HIV/AIDS public-private Steering Committee; Regional Territorial Authorizing Officer; and Chair of the EC-OCT Steering Committee for the EU-funded program "Strengthening the Integration of the British & Dutch OCTs in the Regional response to HIV/AIDS".

St. Maarten Has come a Long Way in the Fight against HIV

During her talk the Prime Minister stressed that St. Maarten has come a long way in the fight against HIV/ AIDS: "My country St. Maarten has come a long way in the fight against HIV. This progress is manifested in increased awareness amongst the population; public private partnerships; regional recognition of St. Maarten's efforts; responses to the call for voluntary testing; private business involvement; attention for female sex workers who come from neighbouring countries and our girl power empowerment program, to mention just a few", commented the Prime Minister.

Consistency in a Parliamentary Democracy

The Prime Minister continued that she was also requested to examine briefly the challenges of Programmatic Consistency in a Parliamentary Democracy as it relates to St. Maarten's HIV/AIDS programs:

"When preparing for this conference back home on St. Maarten sometime last week, participants in the meeting chuckled at the theme "Consistency in a Parliamentary Democracy." This reaction was caused by the fact that barely two months ago there was a change of government in our country. In the context of this discussion, this remark is very relevant. The reference to consistency in my introduction touches on the more permanent and inclusive goal of sustainability, which, in its simplest form is the balanced coordination between economic, social development and our environment. Parliamentary democracy is about putting and maintaining at the top of the national agenda. It is often interesting to witness how government Ministries and Ministers defend their perceived rights and entitlements to be at the top of the nation's agenda. Education secures our future and economic growth brings in revenue, but the stark reality is that in vulnerable and challenging economies, like many of us are encountering, governments face some unenviable choices and politicians do not like making unpopular decisions," continued the Prime Minister.

Efforts to Meet Challenges

The Prime Minister continued by highlighting the regions challenges in controlling and managing the HIV/AIDS Epidemic which, as a region, ranks second only to the sub-Saharan region:

"However, the region as a whole has made considerable progress. But as we have heard so often, we are not where we should be, can be or would like to be. As countries that range from a spectrum from developed and developing, to least developed, strides made in terms of partnerships and funding are of utmost importance for the region. We too view with hope the advances and promising discoveries, such as treatment as prevention and new HIV drugs. However with apprehension we view the financial crises that have crippled traditionally strong contributing countries. There are many related agendas that compete with the health agenda for attention in our countries, such as human rights, economic development, fiscal options, gender and education. The reason is clear, however, that HIV/AIDS fits all agendas,"

"Laws do not fall from the sky"

The Prime Minister also continued by stating that laws can be changed, but the parliamentary process must be engaged. Laws are mostly triggered by societal needs, pressure, and evolution which come about in many ways:

"Laws hardly ever drop out of the sky. It's the social environment that dictates. Laws do not come without debate in a democracy; they shouldn't. This debate is healthy and agendas become clearer. Laws however are not the panacea. What about the enforcement? Can you enforce laws against discrimination without simultaneously dealing with the deeper roots of stigma and prejudices in a community? There was a time on St. Maarten when like in many places; civil society was at the forefront of the HIV campaign. And they are still very much government's strategic partner in this campaign. If civil society, and let's be specific, those who are most at risk, those who are affected by, determine the HIV/AIDS agenda, the consistency which could be endangered due to changing political agendas, could be safeguarded."

Governments Role and Leadership in Combating the Disease

The Prime Minister also reiterated that government's role and leadership, also externally, is crucial for the credibility of national programs and commitments:

"We have heard it over and over again, said in different ways, that we are at a defining moment in the history of the fight against HIV. At this defining moment, the commitment by governments across the region must be unambiguous; unambiguous at the highest level. In small communities, we need to look at the sustainability, consistency if you wish, of the nongovernmental efforts as well."

Need for Informed Parliamentarians

The Prime Minister also made it clear that informed parliamentarians make it easier to make specific agendas, including an HIV agenda, as part of the national agenda:

"As long as politicians do not view HIV as the threat to development that it is, there will be no urgency to do their part, let alone put the mechanism in place to secure the strides which have been made and to be at the cutting edge and make the program sustainable. And now I want to go back to the statement: We need to together secure what we have achieved; remaining vigilant and committed to the goals we have collectively agreed to. We need to remain part of the vision of an HIV free world, one of no new infections and one of a worthy life for those living with HIV/AIDS. Those who have been there, those who are there, need our support, more than ever before as we stand at the threshold of a turning tide in the fight against the HIV/AIDS," concluded the Prime Minister at the session.

Looking Beyond the MDG's

The Caribbean region is looking beyond the MDGs to develop a new agenda for sustainable development and HIV, based on four pillars: unified gender and SRH, equity and human rights, participation of Caribbean women, girls and men, and partnerships. These pillars will look at identifying fiscal options for sustaining social and economic development, protecting Caribbean minorities and developing civil society capacity to secure social justice, facilitating participation of Caribbean women, girls and men with a focus on how to address domestic violence, reach poor women, and change men's perceptions. The last pillar proposes a new approach, by encouraging partnerships with bilateral, foundation, social media and cultural leaders. This approach will apply to partnerships within and outside of the region.

The International AIDS Conference is the largest international meeting on a single health issue. Every two years 20,000 participants representing all stakeholders in the global response to HIV meet to assess progress and identify future priorities. The AIDS 2012 conference is the single most widely covered HIV event in the world and is organized by the International AIDS Society (IAS) in partnership with a number of international and local partners. The conference theme, "Turning the Tide Together", emphasizes that the HIV epidemic has reached a defining moment and that by acting decisively on recent scientific advances in HIV treatment and biomedical prevention, the hope for a cure and the continuing evidence of the ability to scale-up key interventions in the most-needed settings there is now the potential to end the HIV epidemic.

swescotwilliamsgivesopeningremarksatregionaldementiaconference13082012Says Government and Community to establish Public Health priorities.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot Williams opened the Regional Dementia Conference held at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Resort under the theme "Dementia: Public Health Priority". The conference, which is organized by the St. Maarten Alzheimer's Foundation, will handle various topics centered on the raising of awareness, health and social services and government support of Alzheimer's Patients and those living with other forms of dementia.

The Prime Minister, during her opening address, stated that the conference is very important for putting Alzheimer's as a priority in the national public health agenda and as a priority of St Maarten. "Allow me to thank the Alzheimer Foundation, the Pensioners Association and of course the Service Clubs for becoming involved in the process of creating awareness for Alzheimer's. While clearly there is no cure for the disease awareness, information and acceptance for all will help take us a long way in offering those who suffer from the disease a dignified life with their families," commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister continued by stating the initiatives that have been conducted on St. Maarten and the initiatives, which have been happening in countrywide, can be seen as an example in the region. "I believe we can be that example and secondly this disease is not limited to person, class, community, country or region. In fact it is a disease that affects us all globally. It is also a fact that St. Maarten is a cosmopolitan island, which gives us a lot of resources but also challenges. We as a community face must face the challenges of aging and providing the care necessary for offering our elderly a good quality of life."

The question is often asked what has the Constitutional Changes done for the island. It meant many things, but one important aspect is that it is now up to St. Maarten alone, both government and community, to establish what are our priorities as a nation going forward. In order to do so we must collectively realize what is affecting our community and the generations to come. We need to know what we need to help establish foundations for generations to come. So it is up to me as Government and up to you as the community to establish our priorities. So let us together decide how we address health issues, dementia including".

Philipsburg:--- Police arrested at least four persons on Friday, one of which was a male with initials A.K.J., this suspect was arrested for a burglary to which he has confessed.
Three persons were also arrested in Middle Region on Friday during a raid of their homes. According to information provided to SMN News, the suspects all born on St. Maarten were suspects of an ongoing investigation. During the raid police confiscated 2 kilos of marijuana.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Office of the Ombudsman will close at 1:00pm on Wednesday, September 26.

The closure is due to ceremonies to be held in celebrating the life of Rosa Maria Bryson Philips, the mother of Patricia Philips, Secretary General of the Ombudsman.

The Ombudsman Dr. Nilda Arduin, apologizes for the inconvenience, and extends sincere condolences on behalf of herself and staff to the Philips and Bryson families with the loss of their loved one.

rodolphesamuel27082012PHILIPSBURG:--- The Parliament of Sint Maarten and the Government under the auspices of the Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, have joined to commemorate the 2nd anniversary of country status in connection with Constitution Day 2012.

A solemn plenary session of parliament to mark the second anniversary of the attainment of country status, will take place on October 10.

The theme is: Building a Nation of Courageous and Determined People."

The solemn session will take place on Wednesday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

Faction leaders will speak for approximately 10 minutes. Members of the Council of Ministers as well as guest speakers, President of the Chamber of Labour Unions T. Thompson, and Chamber of Commerce and Industry President A. Bute will also have the floor.

Government officials along with civil servants will attend an ecumenical service at the Saint Simon and Jude Anglican Church on Backstreet, Philipsburg at 8:30am.

After the church service, dignitaries will attend the solemn session of parliament.

A cultural celebration is planned at the Clem Labega Square at 6.00pm and the general public is invited to attend.

The solemn session of parliament 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:--- A group of Canadians which includes the owner of Paradise Travel in Toronto Canada, Albert Ramcharran who is currently staying at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Resort said the resort is the worst hotel he has seen in his years of traveling. "If I have to rate Sonesta Great Bay I will give them a 0 because their services are so bad compared to the other Caribbean nations. Can you imagine they have no hot-water in the showers, no mats in the bathrooms, and the worst part is that there are no lights in the rooms. While trying to fix the light so that my wife could take a shower, I realized I was not getting anywhere so I removed the shade over the light and its only then I saw there was no bulb inside the socket. Great Bay Sonesta only sells all inclusive packages and the service at the hotel sucks. Some of the workers are really nice and friendly but they have no control over the management of the hotel.

In the restaurants there are some people in my humble opinion that needs to go on pension because some of them can hardly walk. I did encounter a few really nice young people who did everything they could to make their guests happy. "According to some of the staff members, the current night manager was trying to find out which journalist the Ramcharran's and Jadunaught's spoke to. The female night manager wants to know if the workers at Sonesta Great Bay knows the reporter because she said she will fix her. One worker said the night manager said she wants to know what is wrong if the rooms had no bulbs or mats and if that is what those people are complaining about."

The group of six staying at Sonesta Great Bay Resort this week said that they traveled extensively and that even Cuba has better services than St. Maarten, just recently they said they were in Hawaii and it was the best vacation they have had. "Here at Sonesta they gave you a wrist band to identify their all inclusive clients but the wrist band is a sell out to criminals. We have to walk with this band all over St. Maarten and immediately people identify us as visitors and we become targets for criminals. Ramcharran said that if they lose the wrist band or remove it for security purposes they have to buy a new one or lose their rights to the all inclusive they purchased."

Furthermore, there is no entertainment for the hotel visitors. "We were told that the locals became extinct in their own country because just recently the Sonesta Group announced that locals are not allowed to patronize their bars unless they pay $65 at the entrance. As the owner of a nightclub and travel agent, I have never heard of this before. People control the age of persons they sell alcohol to not their patrons who visit and patronize them.

The Canadians said they read a lot about the owners of Maho (Sonesta Group) and they thought that they were exemplary business people but experiencing the Sonesta Group is so much different from what you read online. The travel agent who is also the owner of a huge night club in Canada said he will have to make sure that TRIPADVISOR aware of the services that are provided by the Sonesta Maho Group of Companies. He said when people pay their monies and to go on vacations they expect to have a good time and not to be treated as third world citizens at a place that calls themself a 5 Star Resort.

Philipsburg:--- On Thursday, the judge remanded the first suspect (28 year old M.K.J.) in the Cupe Coy murder investigation in the next phase of pre-trial detention for a term of 60 days. On Friday, the second term of 8 days of pre-trial detention were ordered on 17 year old J.C.M. Last Monday, 20 year old J.J.W. was led before the judge of instruction and faced his first 8-day term of pre-trial detention.
Although one of the suspects has admitted to being directly involved in the death of Michael and Thelma King and the two other suspects have admitted to their presence at the crime scene, police are still investigating all possible scenarios. Next to that police is focusing on all the details and loose ends that need to be investigated.

Press Release From Public Prosecutor's Office

Philipsburg:--- St. Maarten Cable TV reminds its subscribers that effective February 1, 2012, everyone is required to switch to a Motorola digital box to continue receiving service. Subscribers are asked to visit the office at Madame Estate to exchange their analog box in order to continue viewing the exciting channel line-up.
To provide all customers the opportunity to gradually transition to the digital platform and to accommodate the change, St. Maarten Cable TV will simulcast the analog channels until May 1, 2012. Thereafter, the Company will cease transmission of the analog channels and Pioneer boxes will no longer receive the signal.
To accommodate subscribers who may not be able to swap their box during the week, the business office at Madame Estate will be open on Saturday, February 4, 2012 and Saturday, February 11, 2012 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The team anticipates that another branch office will be open to process customers in the Simpson Bay area by February 20, 2012.
Subscribers in the areas listed below should come in during the periods mentioned to swap their analog cable box for a digital box. Customers must also bring their remote(s), coupon book and a valid ID. Those subscribers that have a shield on the cable box or not able to remove their cable box should call the customer service department at 542-4361 for further instructions.

Area #1: February 1, 2012 to February 13, 2012
  • Madame Estate/Arch Road
  • Sucker Garden, Upper & Lower
Area #2: February 14, 2012 to February 24, 2012
  • Philipsburg / Fort William
  • Guano Bay / Hope Estate

Area #3: February 27, 2012 to March 9, 2012

  • Dawn Beach / Oyster Pond / Red Pond
  • Defiance / Middle Region

Area #4: March 1, 2012 to March 13, 2012

  • Pelican
  • Simpson Bay

Area #5: March 12, 2012 to March 22, 2012

  • Belvedere / Rice Hill
  • Dutch Quarter / Union Farm
  • Mount William

Area #6: March 14, 2012 to March 23, 2012

  • Airport Road
  • Beacon Hill

Area #7: March 23, 2012 to April 4, 2012

  • Illidge Road / Bush Road / Cul De Sac
  • Betty's Estate / Saunders / Mary's Fancy

Area #8: March 26, 2012 to April 5, 2012

  • Cole Bay
  • Cay Bay

Area #9: April 5, 2012 to April 17, 2012

  • Cay Hill / Belair
  • Ebenezer / St. Peters / South Reward / L.B. Scott Road

Area #10: April 10, 2012 to April 20, 2012

  • Maho / Pointe Pirouette
  • Low Lands

Area #11: April 18, 2012 to April 30, 2012

  • Pointe Blanche

Customers are also encouraged to visit St. Maarten Cable TV's new website for additional information about digital cable TV, the interactive digital guide and the installation process at www.innovativevi.net/sxmcable.

sxmredcrossinstructors08022012Simpsonbay, St. Maarten:--- Red Cross St. Maarten is proud to introduce its two newly re-certified American Red Cross First Aid/CPR/AED Instructors, Reangelo Martiena and Julia Boasman who left the island last week for Aruba to take part in the course together with colleagues from the Saba, St. Eustatius, Bonaire and Aruba Red Cross branches.

Six volunteers from the Aruba Red Cross were trained last year by the Washington D.C. chapter of the American Red Cross and became Instructor Trainers for this new and updated version of First Aid/CPR/AED training. With this certification Aruba started to train and upgrade their sister islands. The training was very intense and at a very high level but because of the professional guidance of the Red Cross Aruba Trainers everybody passed their exams.

Before starting the course each participant had to do an online exam and had to score at least 80% before they could travel to Aruba.

"Due to large requests from our community for First Aid/CPR/AED classes, we are looking at possibilities to organize a next training session to get at least two more instructors certified so we will be able to better serve the community and get more people trained in the much needed skills of First Aid/CPR/AED" says Red Cross St. Maarten Manager Marjan van der Steen.

A big thank you goes out to the wonderful "Aruba group" for their great effort and support in conducting this class.

rotarytreatssrbasiliaclients16022012Clients and staff of the Sister Basilia Center were treated during the valentine season by the Rotary Club of St. Maarten.
The buses of Russell Bell and the Sr. Basilia Center arrived early in the morning to take the clients for a ride to Chesterfields' restaurant where they were welcomed by Jeff Heilmann and the Rotary Club of St. Maarten with a nice breakfast. After this loving treat for all 55 clients and staff and the exchange of gifts, the morning's activities continued with boarding a boat provided by Bobby's Marina. The entire group was taken under perfectly blue skies sailing conditions for a smooth boat ride through Great Bay providing a wonderful opportunity to view a part the island from the sea.
The Rotary Club of St. Maarten would like to thank Chesterfield's Restaurant, Russel Bell, and Bobby's Marina for their contribution in making this community service event once again a great success.

sxmchamberrepsandtlhsxmf20022012TALLAHASSEE, Florida:--- The Tallahassee-St. Maarten Foundation Inc. (TLH-SXMF) Director Arthur Lugisse, along with the President of the TLH-SXMF Ben Harris on Sunday afternoon, welcomed St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce & Industry Executive Director Claret Connor and Board member Tamara Leonard to Tallahassee, Florida.

Connor and Leonard are on a fact-finding three-day working visit to Florida's Capital City Tallahassee at the behest of Chamber President Arthur Bute who was part of a delegation that visited the Capital back in 2000.

The Tallahassee - St. Maarten sister-city partnership according to Lugisse with respect to this trip is focused on economic development, business linkages/ventures and looking at the opportunities in renewable energy and expansion on business development.
"The small delegation is here to familiarize themselves with the positive opportunities for joint-ventures between Tallahassee and Sint Maarten public and private sectors to promote business development as a program starting in 2012, the 3s Community-Culture and Commerce {Caribbean-USA } and 20-20 Vision.
"President Obama has just made a good move to offer financing to U.S. companies to match their foreign competitors with the goal of helping American industries compete on a large scale.
"I think it's the right time to provide USA small businesses the opportunity to do joint ventures with the Caribbean. Potentially speaking, some USA companies might be doing 20% business locally and 30% regionally but with an added 40% internationally they would be doing 90%, a definite increase to their bottom line. They would become stronger, more sustainable, and able to better support their existence in the business market.
"The platform to promote our country in the USA, with focus on creating opportunities is the Sister City relations between Tallahassee and St.Maarten based on the 12-year-old agreement," Lugisse explained on Sunday.
The support for local USA companies to engage in the international markets is provided by entities such as the EXIM-BANK, Small Business Association, eFLORIDA, Economic Development Corporation, Caribbean American Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Commissioner Akim Akinyemi, Cariamerica, Mayor John Marks, Commissioner Andrew Gillum, City Manager Anita Favors, Commissioner Bill Proctor, Obersi Group of Companies, Omni Global LLC, King Arthur's Tools, Simpler Solar Systems, and the Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce.
"We believe we can be the networking agent between all and more of these various organizations and individuals to create a deeper, broader marketplace for Florida and the Caribbean. We can make a significant difference in bridging the gaps, connecting the dots and seamlessly transitioning the present Florida/Caribbean marketplace into a new more vigorous one.
"St. Maarten as a stepping stone to the Caribbean and Tallahassee as the springboard to the rest of the USA, offer unlimited possibilities for growth and development globally," TLH-SXM Foundation Executive Director Arthur Lugisse concluded.
Lugisse added that a new TV program about economic and development will soon be aired on WTN TV Channel 10, a TLH-SXM Foundation partner. The program will be called, "The Voice of the People," addressing doing business on Sint Maarten, cost of living, telecommunications, the environment, unemployment, business opportunities, training, education and certification.

Great Bay:--- The Embassy of India in Caracas, Venezuela, recently offered a full scholarship to a St. Martin student in the context of the friendly cooperation programme launched in 1964 by the Government of India in which some 156 countries currently participate.
To choose the candidate for this India Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) scholarship, the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, Dr. Rhoda Arrindell, has decided to invite suitable candidates to apply for nomination for the scholarship which will include all expenditures such as airfare, course fee, accommodation, allowances, etc., being taken care of by the Government of India for the selected candidate.
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
  1. They must fulfill the admission criteria for the courses they intend to study
  2. They must have a working knowledge of English needed to follow the Course
  3. They must be between 25 to 45 years of age
  4. They must be medically fit to undertake the training.
Government officials, persons from the Public and Private Sectors, Universities, Chambers of Commerce and Industry, etc. may apply for the scholarship.
Application forms can be obtained online at: http://itec.mea.gov.in/how%20to%20apply.html. Details about the ITEC programme and the list of courses are also available at the website: www.embindia.org.
The forms must be filled in carefully, without leaving any column incomplete or blank. An undertaking by the applicant and certification from his/her employer (Part II of Application Form) are mandatory.
The duly completed forms must be submitted no later than Monday, March 5th, 2012, to the Head of Study Financing Division, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, Vlaun Building, #3, N. Debrot Street, Philipsburg, St. Martin.
The decision to accept applications/nominations or not rests solely with the Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Motorists are hereby informed that the Hulda B. Richardson Road in Middle Region/Defiance area will be temporarily closed to motorized traffic as of 8:00pm Friday, 24 February, 2012 until Saturday morning 6:00am.

Motorists are advised to observe the traffic signs and directional signs in order to ensure a smooth transit through the area via other roads being used to detour traffic from the closed section of the road during the aforementioned period of time.

The road closure is in connection with the infrastructure upgrading works that is being carried out by General Contractor MNO which is related to the on-going Middle Region road project.

The contractor apologizes for any inconvenience that this temporary road closure may cause.

michielvandenbrinksworninatvkv06032012International oriented lawyer Michiel van den Brink was sworn in by the Joint Court of Justice of Aruba, Curacao, St. Maarten and Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba in St. Maarten on Friday 2nd of March. Michiel is one of five lawyers working at recently landed law firm VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne.

Michiel studied Dutch and International Law at the University of Leiden in The Netherlands and the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa, and graduated in 2006. During his studies, he worked as a legal clerk for a Cape Town law firm and was involved with a free legal aid organization.

In 2007 he started his career at a medium-sized law firm in Amsterdam, where he assisted local companies and multinationals with regard to general contract law and company law. He is an experienced litigator. Furthermore, he was frequently appointed as receiver in bankruptcy by the Amsterdam District Court.

Since September 2011, Michiel joined VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne and assists companies and individuals with regard to general commercial matters, including litigation. Since 2012, Michiel has also been appointed as receiver in bankruptcy by the Sint Maarten Court of First Instance.

VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne officially opened its offices in St. Maarten in November 2011 with five lawyers. With offices in Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, St. Maarten and a Dutch Caribbean Desk in Amsterdam, the law firm is present on all islands of the Dutch Caribbean. With approximately 35 specialized lawyers, the firm provides transactional and litigious legal services to businesses, governments, NGOs and individuals.

Philipsburg:--- The victim of an armed robbery with initials B.B.A. from the Dominican Republic filed an official complaint with detectives stating that on Tuesday March 13, 2012 at approximately 1:00am while walking from "FeFe Bar" to "El Capitan" he was robbed by two unknown young men. He stated that both men were dressed in dark colored clothing and both were armed with a knife. While being threatened with their knives he was robbed of his cash, cellular phone, silver colored necklace, watch, and personal documents. After committing this act both robbers took off running in the direction of "Fefe Bar" and disappeared in the dark.
This case is under investigation by the Special Robbery Unit.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The meeting requested by Sint Maarten's Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto, with respect to discussing accusations made and current developments surrounding the Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten (CBCS), has been rescheduled and a new date proposed, May 7 from April 16, Minister Shigemoto disclosed on Sunday.

During a recent meeting in Curacao with Curacao's Minister of Finance George Jamaloodin, Minister Shigemoto made known Sint Maarten's concerns with respect to the current status quo with the CBCS and that it wasn't in the interests of both countries for things to remain where they are currently at.

The Bank's Supervisory Board of Commissioners and the Directors of CBCS will be meeting on April 21. Minister Shigemoto says that the seven member Supervisory Board as well as the Directors should have an opportunity to discuss matters internally first and he is also hoping that outstanding and pending matters regarding CBCS will be taken care of during the aforementioned meeting such as the issuance of the Harbour Bond, 2012 budget as well as the latest developments in connection with the FCIB case and the Dutch Prosecutor's statements regarding the CBCS's role in this particular case.

"It is imperative that the Supervisory Board takes a position on the issues surrounding the CBCS and whatever that position may be, the Supervisory Board is firstly responsible for the functioning of the Bank through its Directors and the not the Ministers of Finance," Minister Shigemoto pointed out on Sunday.

The Dutch State Secretary for Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations Liesbeth Spies, reportedly stated that decision-taking on the future of CBCS should take place in a tri-partite consultation.

"I do agree with the Dutch State Secretary that there should be a tri-partite consultation on current state of affairs, however we are not at that stage of the process.

"I must also say that it is not up to the Dutch Government to decide for the two countries on this matter," Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto said on Sunday.

Minister Shigemoto pointed out most recently that unsettling issues that have developed in the past months need to be settled once and for all. He added that as long as these issues remain not dealt with, it leaves it open for a cloud of speculation by everyone and, "I am particularly concerned about our international image of the Bank and the country's Sint Maarten and Curacao. We for Sint Maarten do not want any more negativity surrounding us unjustifiably," Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto pointed out.

Secondly, Minister Shigemoto is also at the forefront where the independent status of the Central Bank must always be guaranteed; also its role on monetary policy and financial stability, and when it comes to the financial institutions relations with such international bodies as the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

michaelnicolaasatpjiaseminar22042012MAHO, St. Maarten:--- Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) is leading the charge for regional airports to adhere to international safety standards. A one-day executive Safety Seminar held at Sonesta Maho Resort on Wednesday focused on the theme, "Growing the Air Transport Business with a Focus on Safety."
Visiting airport expert Michael Nicolaas urged the gathering of 78 people, including representatives of airports in Nevis, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Barths, St. Maarten/St. Martin, airline officials, handlers, cleaners, and concessionaires, to "observe the international safety standards ... and follow the recommendations and training from Airports Council International."
Nicolaas is an airport administration and management specialist with a focus on airport operations, air service development and marketing, and airport security and planning.
During the day-long seminar, Nicolaas stressed key safety tips, including tips about the shipping of dangerous goods, making sure that pilots and air traffic controllers are proficient in many languages to deal with the changing demography of travelers, and avoiding fatigue among airport personnel. He said that it is important for such personnel to get sufficient rest.
On the subject of delays due to volcanic ash for example, Nicolaas noted that it is imperative that airports in the region have contingency plans to deal with these delays so that passengers are always treated with respect and utmost care.
"There should be alternative ways to get passengers to their destination. People must be comfortable always when flying," said the former managing director of Queen Beatrix International Airport in Aruba.
Nicolaas stressed that airports should focus on creating a safety culture, which should involve all stakeholders in the aviation and airport fields, "from senior officers to the lowest rank." Added to this, "they must be consistent with what they are doing," said Nicolaas, who has worked at executive and management (YVRAS) levels for international airports in the Dominican Rep., Colombia, Peru, Canada, Frankfurt, and Zurich.
airportandaviationrepsatpjiaseminar22042012The SXM manager of Quality Assurance, Anastacio Baker, echoed the sentiments of Nicolaas.
"The aim of the seminar was to ensure that all aviation personnel remain abreast with changes and developments in the industry," said Baker.
Baker was extremely pleased with the response to the seminar, which he said gained added credibility with the presence of Minister of Tourism and Economic Affairs Franklin Meyers.
"It is important to have these seminars to help everyone remain safety conscious at all times. One of the long-term benefits is being and staying active in the aviation field, because after awhile, some may become complacent and we have to keep reminding people of the importance of not making a mistake," said Baker.
" Mistakes in this business can cost lives. So these trainings are to remind people that they must remain safety conscious at all times. It is our job to continue the education," said Baker.
According to Baker, SXM extended the invitation to the nearby islands to share safety information. He is looking forward to September's meeting of the Islands Airport Safety Committee (IASC). Nicolaas, who departed St. Maarten on Thursday afternoon, said that he hopes to return for that audit.
IASC comprises aviation and airport personnel from the islands in the Dutch territories in the Caribbean and Suriname. Baker, one of the founding members, explained that it was established in 2006 after a seminar in Aruba.
"We decided to form a group to keep in contact. Every year, we fly to an island to audit each other's airport and in September we will all be here," said the Quality Assurance manager.
While attending an industry seminar in Curacao last January Baker became impressed by Nicolaas' knowledge of aviation safety. "I was so intrigued by his [Nicolaas'] presentation. I said St. Maarten needed that information. His message (on Wednesday) was extremely clear, exciting and meaningful," said Baker
Michael Nicolaas has served on the World Governing Board of Airports Council International (ACI) and is a former 1st Vice President of ACI Latin America & Caribbean. He received his educational training at the Civil Aviation Training School - Netherlands Antilles, MIT, and the Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.

swescotwilliams22072011During her video address to the Stichting Souliga Student Forum, the Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams announced that she will be signing an agreement with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) for the development of a National Development Plan for St. Maarten. "I am pleased to inform you that in a couple of days I will be signing an agreement with the UNDP for the development of a national development plan (NDP) for St. Maarten, which will include all facets of development of our nation and its people. This development plan will demand of all of us some critical thinking about the St. Maarten we want to see in the coming decade and beyond", commented the Prime Minister to a group of young St. Maarteners living and studying in the Netherlands who were present at the Forum which was held in Bodegraven, the Netherlands.
"We have joined the 'big league' and as a country we are firstly responsible for guaranteeing and reporting on human and social rights' achievements of our society. We are called to measure and report on our performances in these areas and in doing so take a critical look at the sustainable development issues of our country, laying the foundation for future generations," she concluded.
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) is the United Nations' global development network, it advocates for change and connects countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life. UNDP operates in 177 countries, working with nations on their own solutions to global and national development challenges.

wtntvcelebrates2ndanniversary25042012TALLAHASSEE, Florida:--- The Tallahassee-St. Maarten Foundation Inc. (TLH-SXMF) Director Arthur Lugisse, and its industry partner celebrated on April 3 WTN-TV's second anniversary combined with the CEO of The Obersi Group of Companies Alvin Obersi's birthday celebration.

Described as a hard working manager of WTN-TV Channel 10, Dennis Van Putten and producer Zeilan Cisneros, celebrated with owner Alvin Obersi and staff the second anniversary of the company.

General Manager Roberto Gibbs gave an outline of how far the cable company has come during the past two years with the development of local programs on Channel 10, where viewers are getting very much needed programs from WTN-TV with respect to local and international content.

Management and staff were very happy to have the opportunity to get together to celebrate and honor the occasion of the WTN-TV and its owner's birthday.

Obersi at the celebration thanked the whole staff of the Obersi group of companies consisting of Obersi Electronics Xerox, WTN Cable and WTN-TV for the excellent job they are doing in running the companies. He then congratulated the management and staff of WTN-TV for taking the station to new heights both technologically and through its programming that has made the popularity of the station grow exponentially over the past two years.

The owner looked at the on-going success while the station expands to the French side by way of MSR6 and soon to be in Statia and Saba, Arthur Lugisse said on Wednesday.

"The owner and management will make WTN-TV the number one station to see on St.Maarten and the neighbouring islands. The station has already developed a large viewing audience in the Latin community, based on the news noticias and Spanish language programming by Reynaldo Urena," Arthur Lugisse concluded.

Philipsburg:--- A meeting between the Members of Parliament from the National Alliance and the Democratic Party on Sunday ended fruitfully when the two member Democratic Party faction decided to stay in the loop and support the coalition government that was formed on Saturday evening. The new government "Team St. Maarten" will be fully formed by Wednesday.
SMN News has been reliably informed that the next coalition government will have ten seats and the entire Council of Ministers will see a huge shake up now that the government is about to change.
Last Friday night, former Members of the National Alliance, Frans Richardson and Patrick Illidge (now Independent Members of Parliament) and United Peoples Party Faction Leader Romaine La Ville gave a clear indication that the change the people are calling for is about to come when they went on stage and held their hands up after King Beau Beau sang his song "vote for me --- Help Help". On Saturday afternoon, the National Alliance members met with Illidge, Richardson, and La Ville and they signed a political agreement to form the next government "Team St. Maarten."
SMN News has been reliably informed that the leader of the United Peoples Party Theodore Heyliger is making big offers to keep his government in-tact but so far La Ville has given a clear indication that his mind is already made up and he has had enough with the UP faction members.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament meeting scheduled for Thursday afternoon about Identification Cards and Driver's Licenses, will be open to the public.

The meeting will take place on May 24 at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point is related to the National Ordinance, changes to the Stamp Ordinance 1994 as well as other ordinances regarding the introduction of new identification cards and driver's licenses.

The second agenda point is an initiative draft ordinance which requires changes to the Civil Code Book Seven A, regarding the elimination of misuse of labour contracts.

The public plenary session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

17graduatefromrotaryleadershipinstitute05062012Rotary held a Rotary Leadership Training last weekend at the University of St. Martin. Past Assistant Governor and RLI (Rotary Learning Institute) director of Jamaica Haresh Ramchandani, facilitated the Saturday session after which President Rebecca Low and 2 other members of the club became certified trainers. Sunday's session was the last of the 3 level leadership training and was facilitated by Mr. Ramchandani and the three new facilitators. This training attracted no less than fourteen Rotarians and Rotaractors from Anguilla, St. Barths, and the four Rotary clubs on Dutch and French St. Maarten. The training covered subjects such as the history of Rotary, International service, effective leadership strategies, The Rotary Foundation, and communication techniques.

mpsattendparlatinomeetinginecuador07062012PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell says she will recommend that Members of Parliament (MPs) who attend Latin American Parliament (Parlatino) meetings, prepare a quarterly report for the Central Committee and to also present the results of the meetings to the people of the country.

"Our parliament joined Parlatino in 2010 and MPs sit on a number of committees. They also attend meetings on a regular basis and I think with respect to transparency and open government, it would be an opportunity for MPs to inform the people in the setting of a plenary session about the issues they discussed and how our country can benefit from this and what steps will be taken in this direction," President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell said on Wednesday.

This issue was discussed in a presidium meeting in the past and a proposal will be sent to the Central Committee of Parliament within short.

Arrindell's last Parlatino meeting that she attended was in Cuenca, Ecuador back in May, which was an Executive Board meeting where she signed the meetings final conclusion points. The President of Parliament attends the Junta Directiva meetings.

"It is very important to be part of this group as the issues that are dealt with also have a bearing on the development of our own country.

"The rights of self-determination and autonomy were debated and these are current affairs for us when we look at recently achieving country status within the Kingdom of the Netherlands only short 19-months ago.

"In one session the discussion was about expanding autonomy of small communities. Sint Maarten as a country can relate to this and can expound on our own experience. As a country we can make a meaningful contribution at this hemispheric forum as we are in a unique geographical position.

"95 per cent of the sessions are in Spanish so one has to be well grounded in this language. One of the issues discussed in my last meeting related to Argentina and the Falkland Islands of Great Britain with respect to oil rights etc," President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell said on Wednesday.

MPs are represented on the following Parlatino committees: Economic Affairs, Social Debt and Regional Development; Citizen Safety, Combat and Prevention of Narco-Traffic, Terrorism and Organized Crime; Education, Culture, Science, Technology and Communication; Health; Human Rights, Justice and Prison Policies; Gender Equity, Childhood and Youth; Agriculture, Cattle Raising and Fishery; Environment and Tourism; Labor, Social and Legal Affairs; and Energy and Mines.

MPs who were also present in Ecuador for meetings were MP Hon. Romain Laville, MP Hon. Roy Marlin and MP Hon. Patrick Illidge.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in public session on June 12 with the Committee of Financial Supervision (CFT).

The meeting will take place on Tuesday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point is a meeting with representatives of CFT where an exchange of views will take place between the former and Members of Parliament (MPs).The first agenda point of the meeting will be discussed behind closed doors; not open to the public.

The second agenda point is an advice from the Permanent Committee Kingdom Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Relations regarding participation in the control of the Kingdom Government where it concerns extraordinary matters. Discussion of the second agenda point is open to the public.

The central committee session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

swescotwilliamsattendsrotarychangeofboardgalaevent11062012The Prime Minister the Honourable Sarah Wescot-Williams attended the Rotary Clun change of Board Gala Event at the Westin Resort on Saturday. The evening, during which the St. Maarten Rotary Club changes its annual Board, also functions as a fundraising event for the Rotary Club's various community programs.

Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- The Government of St. Maarten will commemorate Flag Day, June 13th with a ceremony at the Government Administration Building in Philipsburg. The law regulating the flag of St. Maarten was established on June 13th 1985 by Island Decree. The flag was hoisted for the first time on November 11th 1985. On June 16th 2005 the Executive Council of St. Maarten proclaimed June 13th as Flag Day.

The Council of Ministers invites the general public to attend the Flag Day ceremony, which starts at 9 am. Persons who are unable to attend the ceremony will have the opportunity to view the entire ceremony live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 120, as a result of a collaborative effort of the Department of Communication and St. Maarten Cable TV.

Highlights of the ceremony includes a march by Uniformed Troops consisting of Police, Fire and VKS Officers. The St. Maarten Flag will be hoisted and speeches will be given by the Prime Minister and Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports. Additionally Ms. Roselle Richardson the designer of the flag will participate in a Toast and a selection of school children will also make their contribution to the celebration.

The general public should be aware that during the ceremony the Government Administration Building offices and the road in front will not be accessible (9 -10 am). Additionally, the weekly Council of Ministers press briefing will be cancelled.

CUL DE SAC:--- The general public is being invited to the Philipsburg Jubilee Library on Friday (June 15, 2012) for the opening of a mini Art exhibition of pieces done by students and teachers of St. Maarten Academy.
The one-hour event, which kicks off at 6:00pm, will debut two final year students – Leandre Santos and Shawn Williams – as well as second former Janean Peterson. On show will also be other work done by one of the school's English teachers, Rochelle Ward, and Art teacher Henry Thomas.
The display marks the culmination of one year of Saturday morning Art classes conducted by Thomas.
"We are closing off the year and it will be the first time for these young, budding artists," Thomas said in reference to the students. "I am proud to see their accomplishment due to hard work and determination."
Thomas said he is also proud of Ward, who was once his student when she attended St. Maarten Academy. Although art is not currently her major, Ward has done pieces that would rival any veteran's work.
"Each student is unique and on Friday the public will be able to see life and still life drawings – about five to seven pieces from each artist," said Thomas.
Thomas, who has been teaching at St. Maarten Academy for many years, started the Saturday morning classes in 2009 for anyone interested in art. Students were able to explore their artistic abilities in water colours, pastels, basic paints, pen and ink, and charcoal, to name a few. The areas of study included painting and mixed media, portraits, calligraphy writing, graphic and communication and print making.
The exhibition will run until June 22.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Baby Wellness Clinic has moved from the offices Youth Health Care (YHC) at the Vineyard Office Park Complex to Brouwers Road 6A which is the building behind FATUM Insurances.

The Clinic is open five days a week Monday thru Friday from 8:00am to 4:30pm, lunch-break from 12:30pm to 1:30pm.

As of Monday, June 17, clients are requested to visit the clinic from the aforementioned location.

Persons who need additional information can call the Baby Wellness Clinic at 5592333.

YHC falls under the auspices of Collective Prevention Services (CPS) executing agencies of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour.

Men and Women in the Emergency Medical Services do Critical Work to Improve and Strengthen our Communities.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams took time out of her travelling schedule to the Rio+20 Summit on Sustainable Development on Tuesday to congratulate the men and women who work in the Emergency Health and Medical Services for EMS Week 2012.

"On Behalf of the Government and the people of St. Maarten allow me to extend gratitude and appreciation to the dedicated men and women in the emergency medical services for the critical work they do to improve and strengthen the health services in our communities," commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister, who because of her travels will be unable to attend the festivities surrounding EMS week 2012, continued by stating that she further wishes to extend her best wishes for a memorable and successful celebration to the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labor and to the management and staff of the Emergency Medical Services as well as to the organizers of the EMS Week 2012.

Press Release from Prime Minister's Office

garrindelldiscussinglegislationviaicttech26062012PHILIPSBURG:--- The House of Parliament is exploring possibilities to make legislation more accessible to Members of Parliament (MPs).

President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell on Monday met with officials from the Dutch Ministry of Interior Affairs & Kingdom Relations Rene Mazel (Project Consolidation Sint Maarten Laws and Legislation) and Onno Muchall (Center for Government Publications).

Muchall gives a brief explanation about the publication of laws and other documents (for example Kamerstukken) on www.overheid.nl and how the technology works in the Netherlands.

He also explains how Sint Maarten can benefit from the acquired knowledge and experience over a period of 10 years.

Muchall indicates that there is an offer on the table for the Sint Maarten government to be able to use the database/server of this website and its search engine to publish legislation. When this contract is finalized, the Parliament of Sint Maarten can opt to make use of this provision as well to publish draft legislation.

"Having a user friendly and an up to date website with such legislation for access to MPs and the public has been a constant concern from the outset when the present structure was established.

"We are happy to explore available options with the objective to further professionalize Parliament's website by making use of all Information Communication Technology (ICT) options that are available.

"Other options discussed were the possibility of MPs being able to access legislation via their IPads. This will reduce the costs of copying as well as ensure that MPs have at all times access to laws when preparing for parliamentary sessions," President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell said on Tuesday.

Arrindell said she will follow up with the Minister of General Affairs with respect to how to coordinate the services.

Also present during the meeting were Nancy Joubert and Alvin Prescod from the Secretariat of Parliament.

mvogesanddumfries27062012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Plenipotentiary Hon. Mathias S. Voges represented the country at 2012 Carekine Business Summit, held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands last week Friday.

The objective of the business summit was to connect the business world of the Netherlands with the Caribbean Region.

The organizer created a platform where companies, government representatives and (development) banks were able to get acquainted and whereby parties had the opportunity to discuss opportunities and to see how parties could facilitate each other.

In the presence of other speakers, such as the Ministers Plenipotentiary of Aruba and Curacao, the Dutch representative of the BES islands, and the Vice-President of the Caribbean Development Bank, Dr. Carla Barnett, Minister Plenipotentiary, Hon. Mathias S. Voges, outlined the position of Sint Maarten with regards to the possibilities we have to offer in order to attract investors from the Netherlands.
He informed the audience that Sint Maarten as a country is busy intensifying her efforts in the sustainable growth of her own market, but also looking at possibilities to increase possibilities of mutual trade in the Caribbean.

The Minister in light hereof emphasized the hub-, and gateway function Sint Maarten has in the Caribbean region.

Minister Voges said the modern harbour and airport facilities should be able to support these efforts as well as the efforts the government of Sint Maarten is undertaking to diversify her economy.

Emphasis was also placed on the historical fact that investors from around the world were able to find their way to Sint Maarten throughout the past decades, while the interest from the Netherlands, besides a few large contractors and wholesalers, remained rather conservative.

We must not see the ocean that divides the countries as an obstruction but as a means of getting in contact with each other Minister Voges said.

The audience was further informed about Sint Maarten's import duty free status and the possibilities of favorable tax-rulings. The spotlight was also aimed at the Government's development priorities, such as sustainable economic development, a (financial) sovereign rating for Sint Maarten, small business development, revised tax legislation, green sustainable energy, and human resources. These all being ingredients which should create trust and stability as an "investment partner", Hon. Minister Mathias Voges told his audience.
Minister Voges, accompanied by his cabinet staff members Perry Geerlings and Carol Voges, invited the attendees to meet with his staff in the scheduled parallel sessions for more detailed information on our economy and procedures with regards to establishing a business on Sint Maarten.

The parallel session scheduled for Sint Maarten was very well attended by interested parties from all segments of the business world. We were able to further inform and discuss possibilities and policies with people interested in green and sustainable energy, building of green energy production and development facilities, construction and expansion of harbor facilities, hotel construction, facilities for the production of goods for the Caribbean and Latin American markets, education and human resources, agriculture and small business entrepreneurship, Minister Voges told the Department of Communication (DCOMM) on Tuesday.

Follow up meetings with interested parties are being scheduled for the month of July and August.
Minister Voges extended his gratitude and appreciation to the organizers for a well-organized event and the opportunity created for all involved.

He particularly thanked Evelin-Pierre Dumfries and as token of appreciation he presented her with the "Golden Book" of Sint Maarten.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Algemeen Pensioenfonds van de Nederlandse Anillen (APNA) ceased to exist after 73 years of services rendered to the civil servants and pensioners of St. Maarten due to the dismantlement of the Netherlands Antilles on 10-10-10. APNA had on October 9th 2010 approximately, 22.900 members, of which 11,400 active members, 3,200 members free of contribution obligation and 8,300 pensioners.
The total Capital of APNA was on October 9th, 4,343 million Antillean guilders.
As agreed between Netherlands, Sint Maarten, Curaçao and the Netherlands Antilles the total assets and pension obligations of APNA on the date prior to the dismantlement is divided between Netherlands, Sint Maarten and Curaçao according to an allocation key. This allocation key takes into account the share of a country in the estate of APNA based on the relation between the sum of the pension reserve as per October 9th 2010 of all the participants that upon October 10th pertained to that country and the total pension reserve of all participants of APNA as per October 9th 2010.
Meanwhile the total assets of APNA have been divided and paid out to Sint Maarten and the Netherlands to the amount of ANG. 291,594,000 respectively ANG. 241,607,000. Upon finalizing the estate balance sheet of APNA of October 9th 2010 the final division and transfer of assets of APNA to Sint Maarten and the Netherlands will be completed. The countries Sint Maarten, Curaçao and Netherland instituted their own pension fund for civil servants. The allocation of the APNA participants to the respective pension funds of the new countries is also completed. By agreement between Algemeen Pensioenfonds van Sint Maarten (APS) and Algemeen Pensioenfonds van Curaçao (APC), the latter pension fund continued providing pension administration services and services with regard to the pension payment to APS. Since January 2012 APS is providing full services to its participants concluding the services of APC to APS. As of July 1st 2012 the APC office on Sint Maarten will be closed down permanently.
We are grateful to our officers, Mrs. Marelva Daniels and Mrs. Yolande Arrindell who for so many years has served APNA and civil servants and pensioners on Sint Maarten so well.
We are also grateful for having been part of the Sint Maarten community, and hope to be able to continue strong ties with this community in the future.

scotiabankdonatestouvc25072012GREAT BAY:--- When the "St. Maarten national selection" female volleyball team plays in St Kitts this weekend, the United Volleyball Club (UVC) will be rooting extra hard. The majority of the territory's players in the Eastern Caribbean Volleyball Association qualifying games for the region are current or former UVC members, ranging in age from 17 to 29.

On Monday, July 30, UVC will then begin its eight annual school vacation camp that will run until August 4, 2012.

"It is at this camp and during UVC's year-long Youth Program where a number of the boys and girls from the club learn good sportsmanship and are trained to play competitive volleyball," said camp coordinator Dr. Rhoda Arrindell.

Last week Scotiabank invested in the program for a second year when bank manager Elie Bendaly presented UVC with a sponsorship cheque to assist youngsters attending the volleyball camp.

A few other companies and individuals have since sponsored campers or donated to the camp, including the Windward Islands Bank, Prime Distributors, Cake House, Caribbean Liquors and Tobacco, IXI Design, Domino's, and Kalseeran NV.

"Overall this year's camp will include activities that promote knowledge of our nation's history and culture; teambuilding and leadership skills, and the theory and practice of volleyball for young men and women," said Dr. Arrindell.

Since 2004, the UVC mid-year program has taken the form of an on-island camp or an exchange program that takes participants to another country or territory for training, workshops, and friendly games with host teams.

The UVC camp registration fee is NAF 100 or $55 per camper, which includes a T-shirt, meals, and transportation for the various activities. Interested persons can contact UVC secretary Keishan Huggins at 550-3435 or Dr. Arrindell at 520-1136.

Philipsburg:--- Police arrested the owner of Harley Davidson store Fadi Hassbani on Monday for gun possession. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos confirmed that someone was arrested on Monday but refused to release the identity or initials of the person that was arrested. When asked if the suspect is Fadi Hassbani, Mos said he will not confirm neither deny if the identity SMN News provided to him is correct.

Mos said that the police searched a home on Billy Folly Road, Pelican and in that house they found a rifle and the person that was inside the house was arrested. The Chief Prosecutor further explained that the suspect who was arrested gave a statement to the police claiming that the weapon was inside the house when he went to occupy the house. Therefore, the police decided to arrest the owner of the house.

Mos said police searched a house in Pelican and an apartment in Cupe Coy after they received international information indicating that there might be money laundering taking place on the island. The Chief Prosecutor also confirmed that monies and other items were confiscated and that two persons are now in custody. Mos did not give any indication as to how much money was confiscated during the house searches neither did he say what the other items were.

usfolcleansgroundsatfelisfoundation09082012WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- On 9 August 2012, 14 volunteers from the 429th Expeditionary Operations Squadron located at the U.S. Forward Operating Location (U.S. FOL) assisted the Felisidat Espasio Libertat I Speransa (F.E.L.I.S.) Foundation by cleaning the grounds. Equipped with weed-eaters and rakes, the volunteers spent the morning clearing sections of overgrown grass and weeds on the foundation's property. The clean-up came just in time, since after-school programs began for the new school year that afternoon. The men and women working at the American FOL are frequent volunteers in the local community. This was yet another outstanding effort in assisting a local organization.

dominicaliteraryfestival14082012GREAT BAY:--- Lasana M. Sekou returned here on Monday from Dominica where he participated in the Nature Island Literary Festival and Book Fair in Roseau (8/10-12/12). The festival invited Sekou to read his fictions and poetry; and to conduct the workshop on "How to Get Published" with co-facilitator Dr. Irving Andre, said Alwin Bully, director of the book fair. In photo (L-R, front), authors Elizabeth Nunez (Trinidad/USA), Mervyn Morris (Jamaica), and Sekou listen intently with audience members to a riveting passage about corporal punishment in school from In the Castle of My Skin. The selection was read by the very author of the classic book, George Lamming—who was also the keynote speaker at the opening of Dominica's successful 5th annual literary festival. (Photo courtesy NILitFest)

vancelewismeetseugeneholiday17082012Meeting with His Excellency the Governor and Rotarian (of many years) Eugene Holiday and Rotary District 7020 Governor Vance Lewis and his wife Monica. Delegation was led by Assistant Governor Jim Ferris also present at the meeting was the Presidents of the various Rotary Clubs on St. Maarten Elie Bandaley, Jon Hart, Marcellia Henry, Josianne Fleming, and Past Assistant Governors Louis Wever and Stephen Thompson (not in photo).

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Passing weather systems will bring rain and this creates the potential for mosquito breeding.

Section General Public Health (SGPH) is appealing to residents to be vigilant and eradicate mosquito breeding places. Residents are also asked to maintain a high level of prevention during the coming weeks where an increase in rainfall activity is expected.

Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius De Weever said on Sunday: "I am asking everyone to do their share to help in this prevention action. Please do your part."

Measures need to be taken in and around homes and businesses to reduce breeding of the Ades Aegypti mosquito which has the potential to transmit dengue and chikungunya fever.

Dengue is a mosquito-borne infection that causes a severe flu-like illness that affects infants, young children and adults. Chikungunya (CHIK) fever is an emerging, mosquito-borne disease caused by an alphavirus, Chikungunya virus (CHIKV).

Clear stagnant water in old tires and other types of debris in yards can become a breeding ground for mosquitoes bringing about an increased risk of mosquito-borne diseases.

SGPH is therefore advising residents to take immediate measures after rain events to make sure there is no clear/clean stagnant water in their yards; disposing of responsibly old tires, empty drums, plant containers, paint cans and other items that can collect water around their homes and businesses.

An increase in the mosquito population puts residents at risk. In the case of where containers are used for storing water, residents should keep these covered. Inlets and outlets of cisterns must be covered with a mosquito net or cloth to prevent mosquito breeding.

To protect yourself from mosquito bites, stay indoors at dawn and dusks; cover up by wearing long pants and sleeves; use insect repellant; screen in outdoor deck and porch areas; and screen in exterior doors and windows.

joshuaferrol24082012Philipsburg:--- The G.I.F.T.E.D. Foundation returns with their series of praise parties with GLOW Party- "WORD NERD" on August 25th at the John Larmonie Centre starting at 7pm. International recording gospel R&B artiste, Curtis Jordan from Trinidad & Tobago, known for hits such as "Trust Me" and "Alive", will be performing live at the party. Local gospel DJ, Joshua "DRJ" Ferrol, will be back by popular demand as the DJ for the night after his dynamic performance last month. There will also be other performances for the night including one from local gospel rapper, Eugene "Torch" Hanson.
Patrons are expected to follow the dress code for the event – "Geek Chic" as the theme is "Word Nerd". There will be prizes for the best dressed, as well as other prizes and surprises. Free drinks will be served to the Early Birds from 7pm to 8pm.
GIFTED's GLOW parties and other activities have been getting much attention on social network sites such as Facebook. The event has even gotten the attention of neighboring islands such as Anguilla where some young people have already booked their trip for the weekend to SXM to attend the GLOW party. Local youth groups and individuals are also in on the buzz and quite excited about the party series by GIFTED.
G.I.F.T.E.D. GLOW parties provide wholesome entertainment for young Christ-minded people and create an experience with good friends, great music, and great memories. GLOW parties are held on the last Saturday of every month. At the end of a GIFTED party, each person is energized to Go Light Our World!
Visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/GIFTEDLIGHT and click "Like" to keep up-to-date with GIFTED activities. For tickets and/or more details you may call 581-0448.

seaturtleindivilittlebay29082012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation responded over the weekend to an urgent call from staff and management at Divi Little Bay Resort concerning a Sea Turtle on the beach exhibiting "strange" behaviour. Upon arrival at the resort a large Green Sea Turtle (Chelonia mydas) was noticed moving along the beach. It was soon determined that the turtle was a nesting female and was looking for a suitable place deposit her eggs. After several attempts the turtle was unable to lay her eggs due to the large amount of debris and rocks on the beach deposited by the passing of Tropical Storm Isaac. The Nature Foundation staff had to assist the Sea Turtle by removing rocks and other debris from the sand so that it was able to nest. After approximately four hours the Sea Turtle was able to lay her eggs successfully.

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

The St. Maarten Nature Foundation actively manages the sea turtle population on St. Maarten, particularly during the nesting season which includes beach surveys, nest excavations, tagging activities, and nest success research.

Earlier this week Nature Foundation staff returned to Divi Little Bay to monitor the nest. Staff and Management of Divi Little Bay assist the Nature Foundation through providing material for protecting the nest and assisting with clearing the beach of debris.

Sea Turtle Season lasts until November. To report nesting activity or illegal activity, please call the Sea Turtle Hotline 9229 or call the Nature Foundation office at 5444267 or email the Foundation at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

swescotwilliamsopenstrainingforprotectiveservicesoperationsofficers10092012Says she is proud of men and women in protective services.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams opened the Training of the Protective Services Operations Officers on Monday. The training, which is being given by specialist operators from the United States, is a weeklong course given to law enforcement officers who engage in protective services.

The Prime Minister wished a warm welcome to those conducting the training for St. Maarten's security officers; "I am sure you will be having an excellent and exiting time bringing your information across" the Prime Minister said to the visiting instructors. To the participants at the training course the Prime Minister said that those attending should be proud to be selected as a first group for this particular training; "I wish you a very successful course and take in all that you can take. Things change every day in the area of security and now, after this course, you can be at the forefront with some of the things that are happening in this field and I encourage you to take active part in what is taking place. We want to make sure that our people are at the front of being able to offer security and protection services and I am proud of you and I look forward to hearing about your experiences. So I appreciate you helping to build this country step by step and block by block" concluded the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

73 days left for the 7th Annual SHTA Crystal Pineapple Awards Fundraiser and nominations are now welcome. Nomination forms have been digitized and can be found on our Crystal Pineapple Awards Facebook page, along with a list of category details. Nominations period will close on November 9th, or until all categories have been filled.
The awards consist of 13 categories and this year we are only accepting four nominees per award, which means 52 individuals or organizations, will be recognized and valued for the work they have accomplished over the years. The organizing committee is calling out to the community of St. Maarten to nominate early. Individuals, who have been nominated in previous years, can be nominated again. "We ask you to please write why you would like to nominate the particular individual". "Let the person or organization shine. This, in combination with the results of the voting, is the deciding factor.
This year adjustments have been made to existing categories, and some removed. The award winners are chosen based on their contribution to tourism and the community, achievements described in their nomination form as well as the outcome of an online poll. SHTA will once again have the support of Price Waterhouse Coopers for auditing the nominations voting system.
SHTA encourages the community to visit us on Facebook: "Crystal Pineapple Awards" and stay up to date on the latest updates.
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 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

rotarysxmsunrisechairsrotarymeeting26092012Philipsburg:--- In honor of New Generations Month, The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise took up the challenge of chairing two Rotary Club meetings on Tuesday 25th 2012. The Rotaractors conducted the first meeting with Rotary Sunrise at Air Lekkerbek at 7am and the second meeting was held with Rotary Mid Isle at Le Charlais at 7:30pm.

President of Rotary Sunrise Marcillia Henry and President of Rotary Mid Isle John Hart took the back seat as they allowed President of Rotaract Sunrise Elisia Lake and her members to preside over their meetings discussing agenda points and matters of the Club.

September is designated as New Generations Month in order to focus on all activities that support the development of young people up to the age of 30. New Generations Month acknowledges the positive change implemented by youth and young adults involved in leadership development activities, community and international service, and exchange programs that enrich and foster world peace and cultural understanding.

The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to Rotary Mid Isle and Rotary Sunrise for allowing the members of Rotaract Sunrise to conduct their general meetings. "The advice and encouragement from both clubs were appreciated and we thank you for your continued support".

apsinfosessionwithfiredepartment27092012Philipsburg:--- APS, the general pension fund administrator, has launched a series of extensive information sessions for all of its participants.
The sessions are being held in order to provide as much information as possible regarding the APS organization and what it does for participants.

At each session, participants are explained about core responsibilities of APS, pension and pension funds, entitlements, participation in the APS fund, pension premiums (contributions), calculation of pensions, pension benefits and the process of requesting pension.

At the sessions, participants are given an outline of how APS was established as a new pension fund as a result of St. Maarten attaining status of a new country.

A principle message communicated to participants is that APS works for them and the more than 2500 (former) employees of the St. Maarten government, subsidized schools, government companies and agencies.
APS assures all participants that its goal is "to ensure your pension is there for you when you retire".

The sessions outlines that the primary activities of APS are pension administration and asset management.

During the sessions, participants are reminded that, as time advances, persons have been living longer and healthier. On the other hand, there is less disposable income and increased cost of living.

Entitlements offered by APS are those of senior's pension, widow(er)'s pension, orphan's pension, disability pension and burial assistance.

Pension premiums are based on the employee's contribution as well as that of the employer.

The sessions use examples of current salaries to illustrate to participants how much they may expect in gross pension.

With regards to requesting pension, participants are advised to request such, on time, and to have the required documents ready to submit to APS.

APS representatives hosting the sessions provide participants with an opportunity to ask questions.

At one recent session, questions were posed regarding entitlement of a participant's life partner to those left behind after death and pension benefits if the persons were not married, at the time of passing.
Other questions included those on registering in the fund and how to confirm that one is registered.

All participants are reminded that they can always to visit the office of APS at the Yogesh Building in Cul de Sac or call the office for specific information on their individual situation.

Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise in collaboration with St. Maarten Volleyball Association is planning an Annual Rotary Sunrise Volleyball tournament scheduled for Saturday, September 29, 2012, and the finals to take place on October 6, 2012. For this two day event, which will be held at the Melford Hazel Sports Complex, from 9am – 4pm, we have invited secondary school's volleyball team (male and female) to participate.

The schools that will be participating in Saturday's volley tournament will be:
a. St. Maarten Academy
b. St. Maarten Academy PSVE
c. Learning Unlimited
d. Sundial School
e. Milton Peters College

All schools participating have a male and female team. A rotating cup will be presented to the winning team and medals will be given to the schools that finish in first, second, and third place on October 6, 2012, which is the finale.

The Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise and the St. Maarten Volleyball Association are encouraging the community- parents, children, teachers from the various schools to come out and support our local young athletes.

The more than 200 members of the Sint Maarten Seniors and Pensioners Association this year will commemorate the International Day of Older Persons for the third time since they were founded in July 2010. The SMSPA encourages all persons and organizations in the Sint Maarten community to observe the day as intended by the UN in establishing the International Day of Older Persons. The day is a day to appreciate the contributions that older people made and still make to society. It is a day to commemorate the achievements and challenges of the seniors. This can be achieved by raising awareness about issues affecting the elderly, such as how society is dealing with aging, how far we are with the implementation of the 2nd International Action Plan on Aging and to address elderly abuse.  

 

THANKSGIVING SERVICE

On Sunday afternoon 16:00 pm, one day before the official commemoration of International Day of Older Persons, the seniors of the SMSPA upon invitation of the Home Away from Home Foundation joined in a thanksgiving church service which was held in the Methodist Church here in Philipsburg.


COMMEMORATION MONDAY OCT 1 EMILIO WILSON PARK

SMSPA members to observe the contribution they made to society will join the seniors of the Home Away From Home Foundation, the seniors from the Sint Maarten Home and the seniors from the Hope Estate Seniors Citizen Recreational Center and seniors from the French side today Monday October 1st in the Emilio Wilson Park from 10 am in the morning till 4 pm in the afternoon.

 

CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY MORNING OCT 3 JOHN LARMONIE CENTER

To reflect upon the achievements and challenges in the realization of the objectives of the International Action Plan on Aging the SMSPA is inviting all the seniors and pensioners in Sintr Maarten to attend a half day conference on Wednesday morning from 10 am to 12 noon in the John Larmonie Center here in Philipsburg. Speakers from the Sint Maarten Seniors and Pensioners Association and of social organizations in the Sint Maarten Anti-Poverty Platform will address the seniors after which on 11.30 am the Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, the honorable Minister Dr Cornelius de Weever will join the speakers in a panel to share and discuss the challenges the seniors still have to face.

After the panel session all participants in the Conference will be offered a lunch sponsored by the Sint Maarten Chamber of Commerce and Industries as a token of appreciation for the seniors in Sint Maarten.

AWARENESS INTERVIEWS WITH LOCAL RADIO HOSTS

Talk show host Lloyd Richardson on Monday October 1st from 12:00 pm -13:00 pm at Radio PJD 2 and talk show "Lady Electra" Mercedes Wyatt on Wednesday morning 8:00 am - 9:30 am at Radio Laser 101 will have an extensive interview with board members of the SMSPA to review the achievements of the seniors and the challenges of the seniors for equal rights in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, an equal treatment that the seniors on the French side already have acquired being part of the Republic of France.

silveriajacobs02102012On this World Teachers' Day, Minister Jacobs joins the Heads of UNESCO, UNDP, UNICEF, ILO and Education International to emphasize this year's Theme: Taking a stand for teachers. Teachers are the foundation of good schools, and good schools are the pillars of healthy and democratic communities. "On this day, as the entire world stops to recognize the contribution of teachers, I take this opportunity to express congratulations to all teachers on St. Maarten on behalf of the Government of St. Maarten, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports in particular and the community at large. I congratulate all teachers for their pursuit of excellence, determination and dedication in educating the Future of St. Maarten."
World Teachers' Day is an opportunity to honour the women and men who inspire, challenge and nurture our children. World Teachers' Day calls attention to the need to raise the status of the profession - not only for the benefit of teachers and students, but for society as a whole, to acknowledge the crucial role teachers play in building the future.
The simple truth is that, as a Country, we must invest in a strategy that places appropriate value on the contribution that you and your colleagues make to our collective future. Teachers devote their lives to giving our children the tools to succeed and inspire them to do it. Any efforts to brighten our Country's future must be built upon a deep appreciation for your incredibly important work.
The world indeed expects a lot from teachers, therefore on this World Teachers' Day, let us all take a stand for our Teachers. As a growing country we recognize that good teachers will determine how much our students achieve as well as help shape their attitudes towards learning and help build their self esteem.
As a government we 'Take a stand for Teachers' by pledging here and now to do all we can to build our teachers' professional status within the community; promote professional development; recognize dedication and determination; highlight and address the challenges facing the profession as well as education in general.
It is a monumental task, one that we will have to break down in achievable steps. As a Ministry we have started to do just that with the first steps taken in planning and executing the Teachers' Summits where you were given the historical first opportunity to voice your opinions on these same "Challenges" as well as provide your government with suggestions towards taking the necessary steps to turn them into Stepping Stones for our collective success. Steps two and three are being planned and the results of your findings will be shared with you and the other stakeholders as we endeavor to make improvements in a system that has not been meeting the needs of our society for years.
As teachers, I implore you to continue to honor the code of conduct of the profession with pride, to model good citizenship, values and standards by which we intend to hold our youth to. I encourage you to continue to put your all into your vocation with passion and dedication to the success of your students.
I applaud those of you who reach out to your colleagues and help to build them up as well as being proactive in finding solutions over the years when we have failed to provide the necessities. Many of you have been doing it all and doing it well with little, but with our new autonomy and bottom-up approach of involvement, I envision a system where your needs will be met so that you can perform at the top of your game.
Reach out to your students, their parents, your management and the community with compassion and you will surely get the necessary cooperation to be successful. Continue to empower yourselves by building on skills and talents necessary for the execution of your tasks as teachers.
On this Teachers' Appreciation Day, I'd like thank you for your countless hours, your sweat and tears, and your unwavering commitment to our children. I would also like to express a heartfelt Thank You for inspiring the next generation of amazing teachers. We take a stand for you as teachers who are integral to the success of our country.

Pond Island:--- TelEm Group is stepping up education to the general public about the use of the new 1-721 area code for St. Maarten.

As of 5:00am Friday October 5th, 2012, all TelEm Group landline and mobile equipment was declared ready to handle calls using the new area code 1-721.

Friday signaled completion of final adjustments and configurations to TelCell mobile equipment. Landline and other voice configurations were completed in August.

TelEm Group is informing customers and members of the public generally that with immediate effect, use of the old dialing code +599 has been discontinued.

During the coming weeks TelEm Group will be reminding the public about the new area code, stating when and how to use it for both local and international calls. Messages are also being sent via SMS as well and via customer bills.

FOR ALL LOCAL CALLS:
1. 7 digit number or
2. +1721 + 7 digit number / 721 + 7 digit number

FOR INTERNATIONAL CALLS (OUT OF) ST. MAARTEN :
1. 011 + country code + area code + number OR
2. 1 + area code + number (for NANP Countries only)

FOR INTERNATIONAL CALLS (INTO) ST. MAARTEN:
1. +1721 + 7 digit local number OR
2. 1721 + 7 digit local number ( for NANP Countries only)

FOR EASE OF USE MOBILE CUSTOMERS ARE BEING ASKED TO STORE THEIR ST. MAARTEN MOBILE NUMBERS IN THE FOLLOWING INTERNATIONAL FORMAT : +1(721)5xxxxxx.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Interested persons can access the two-day Cancer Conference Agenda on the Sint Maarten Government Website www.sintmaartengov.org under the tab "What's New." You will find a heading and introduction 'Cancer Conference Agenda.'

The Cancer Conference is being jointly organized by Collective Prevention Services (CPS) from the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, and a number of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).

The theme of the conference is: "Cancer and aging, collectively improving our local cancer care and responsibility!"

The four areas to be highlighted at the conference are breast cancer, cervical, colon and prostate cancer. The conference is set for Friday and Saturday October 26 and 27.

'Get checked'is the Ministers of Public Health's campaign to draw attention to health issues.

The conference day that is open to the public is Saturday, October 27 at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel & Casino from 9:00am – 1:15pm and 1:30pm – 4:00pm (lunch is not provided).

The conference will focus on sharing information on the specific cancers mentioned above with the objective of developing a strategic plan and approach in registering, managing and monitoring cancers; increased awareness; and new treatments/techniques.

The stakeholders involved in this activity are: Cancer Foundation, Positive Foundation, The Lions, Kelaha Projects, St. Maarten Medical Center, Windward Islands Medical Association, St. Maarten Medical Association, St. Maarten Laboratory Services, SZV Social Insurance Bank, Pharmacies, Insurance Companies, and individuals. The Department of Communications is also providing support.

nagicowinsbusinessbasketballknockout14102012SIMPSON BAY:--- The Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE) Sporting Club has recorded a successful year of activities, rebounding after a two-year hiatus.

In its latest accomplishment, the club pulled off a six-night Business Basketball Knockout with 10 teams from various businesses – further cementing its relationship with the community. NAGICO emerged champs of the September 24 - 29 tournament, while Halley Aviations and the government Fire Department secured second and third places, respectively.

President of PJIAE Sporting Club, Evans J. Marsham said he feels "very happy because all the activities done to date have been very successful." The feedback from the community and the various companies were positive, Marsham said.

The club's Vice President Emile Levons explained that they felt the need to do something connected with the airport that involved interaction with each other outside of work.

"As for the events, they were successful. The turnout from the airport population and public was good so far and they are encouraging us to do more," Levons said.

The LB Scot Sports Auditorium was full almost every night during the hoops tournament. The other activities hosted this year by the PJIAE Sporting Club were an early morning walkathon on September 1, from the St. Maarten port in Pointe Blanche to PJIA; and a Softball Knockout in July.

The upcoming Airport Slam Games, from October 25 – 28, will close off the club's activities for the year. According to Marsham, participation for these games, which will be held at the Great Bay Sports Auditorium and Jose Lake Ballpark, is expected from all of the territories of the former Netherlands Antilles. To date, Aruba and Curacao have confirmed their participation. These games take place every year on a different island. The club is currently awaiting confirmation from "the BES islands" (Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba).

"We try to invite at least thirty people from each" participating island, "but we told the BES islands that even if they can send five or six people, that would be fine," Marsham stated.

He explained that it was because PJIAE Sporting Club knew it would be hosting the Airport Slam Games that the club was revived. The club was dormant during 2010-2011 after a very active 2009.

"The Airport Slam will be the last public event for the year because in November and December the airport has many activities."

The games during the meet are volleyball, indoor soccer, softball, and dominoes. According to Marsham, all the activities this year have fostered better camaraderie among staffers of PJIAE and the business community.

"The government Fire Department and Airport players are like brothers, and it is the same now with NAGICO and GEBE, because we meet at these games and interact."

He said as such, the club has met its objective of "promoting and enlarging the practice of sports and recreation as well as for cultural and social unity among the business community of St. Maarten and the airport in general."

PJIAE Sporting Club was established in 1999. The members of the board include Erica Emer-Lake (Secretary), Zahaira Richardson (Acting Secretary), Rene Guishard (Treasurer), and Carlos Illis and Sylvina Skeete (members).

SIMPSON BAY:--- Due to the weather conditions associated with the passage of Tropical Storm Raphael, the KLM flight from Amsterdam was diverted Sunday to Curacao. Passengers bound for St. Maarten on that flight were later placed on a charter flight from Curacao operated by Insel Air. Insel Air 593 landed safely at the Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) Sunday afternoon, according to airport authorities.

The Operations Department of the airport further stated that Air France 351 A has been added for Monday, October 15. It will overnight here and depart on Tuesday, October 16.

The following flights had to be cancelled on Sunday, October 14: American Airlines 1376, Air France 3510, KLM 785, LIAT 550, and WINAIR 660, 539, 541, and 441.

It is expected that as soon as the weather conditions improve, the situation will return to normal with all the scheduled flights.

Ministry VROMI is hereby informing the general public and in particularly the users of the Great Bay beach that due to weather conditions and high water levels of the Great Salt pond with respect to the passing of Tropical Storm Rafael, the Ministry will be operating the storm water pumping facility during the following hours:

Saturday October 13, 2012 from 10:00 AM until further notice.


Due to the quality of the pond water it is advised not to swim in the Great Bay area for a period of 12 hours after the completion of the pumping cycle or until the water has been deemed clear of any and all possible contamination that could have been related to the discharging of said pond water.
The Ministry apologizes for any and all inconveniences this might have on the beach users and/or other affected entities and businesses.

PHILIPSBURG:--- A public plenary session of parliament is scheduled for October 12.

The meeting will take place on Friday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point is incoming documents.

The second agenda point is the approval of the decision list public plenary sessions.

Third agenda point is the compilation of names with respect to the permanent and extra ordinary committees of parliament.

Fourth agenda point is the compilation of names for the Parlatino Committees.

The plenary session of parliament 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.

ombudsmanannualreportpresentedtousona03092012Philipsburg:--- On August 28th, 2012, the Secretary General of the Bureau Ombudsman presented the Ombudsman annual report 2011 to the local representative of USONA, the Managing Adviser Mrs. Angela Dekker. USONA is the financier of the establishing costs of the High Councils of State under the project "Opbouw Hoge Colleges van Staat."
A presentation was also made to the Department Head of BAK, Mr. Marc Arnold.
The BAK (Department of Interior Affairs and Kingdom Relations) is in charge of the execution of the USONA projects.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications Franklin Meyers, congratulates the staff of the Weather Bureau at the Princess Juliana International Airport on World Meteorological Day (WMD), which is being celebrated around the world today, March 23 by the meteorological community.

The theme for WMD 2012 is "Powering our future with weather, climate and water."

WMD commemorates the entry into force, on that date in 1950, of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Convention creating the Organization. Subsequently, in 1951, WMO was designated a specialized agency of the United Nations (UN) System. Today, the WMO comprises of 189 members.

"I also use this opportunity to congratulate the staff of the Curacao Meteorological Department as well since the aforementioned is providing services to our department until we have our own full-fledged department established.

"The Curacao department provides invaluable service along with the staff of the Sint Maarten Department especially during the hurricane season. That is when we hear more from our Met Service; however they play an important role every single day when they provide aviation weather data to the control tower at the airport.

"We must show appreciation for the work that they do. Congratulations on your international day," Hon. Minister Franklin Meyers said on Friday.

interpolvisitsgarrindell11042012PHILIPSBURG:--- On Wednesday morning Interpol (International Police) Secretary General Ronald K. Noble, paid a courtesy visit to the President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell.

Interpol is the world's largest international police organization, with 190 member countries. The organization's role is to enable police around the world to work together to make the world a safer place. Interpol makes use of high-tech infrastructure of technical and operational support which helps meet the growing challenges of fighting crime in the 21st century.

"Secretary General Noble was impressed with the parliament organization and he stressed the importance of Sint Maarten being a member of Interpol as a new country.

"He pointed out that there are many benefits for the country, and he was full of praise for our national Police Force under the leadership of Police Commissioner Peter de Witte and the management team, and for the excellent work that the management team of the Police Force did in order for the country to join Interpol, a critically important international police organization.

"I also appreciated the high words of praise and appreciation the Interpol Secretary General expressed towards the Ministry of Justice in general. I thanked him for those high words of praise. I believe our men and women in the judicial and police organization deserve all the support and encouragement to make our country safe for residents and visitors alike.

"I must state that as a young country, Sint Maarten was unanimously accepted as a member of Interpol. Our law enforcement agencies are further strengthened by having this bond and relationship with this international organization and it sends a strong message to organized crime and internationally linked groups that country Sint Maarten will utilize local and international law enforcement contacts to defend its people and its borders against organized crime," President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell said on Wednesday.

Ronald Noble also expressed to the President of Parliament his appreciation for the overall manner in which he was received and treated on his first official visit to Sint Maarten.

The Secretary General has invited the President of Parliament to visit Interpol's office in France during her working visit to the Netherlands in June.

The Voluntary Corps of Sint Maarten (VKS) will be opening the New Year 2012 with attending Holy Mass at the Roman Catholic Church on Frontstreet, Philipsburg, on Saturday, January 7th, 2012 at 6 PM. The church service will be followed by a reception for VKS-members, their families and invited guests.

The Commander of the VKS hereby requests the members to come out in full force to give thanks for the past year and to pray for a blessed New Year 2012.

Philipsburg:--- Members of the Dutch Parliament both from the first and second chamber that are currently on St. Maarten for inter-parliamentary meetings met with the Council of Ministers on Monday in the A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall. Attending the meeting on Monday which was chaired by the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams were Deputy Prime Minister Theodore Heyliger, Minister Franklin Meyers, Minister Hiro Shigemoto, Minister Rhoda Arrindell, and Minister Cornelius De Weever, while Minister of Justice Roland Duncan is currently off island. Up to press time no details on Monday's close door meeting with the Council of Ministers had been released.

Click here to view more photos of Monday's meeting with the COM and Dutch MP's.

ST MAARTEN, Dutch Caribbean:--- IGY Marinas announces that Brian Deher, the Director of Marina Operations and Planning for IGY St. Maarten, has been awarded the designation of Certified Marina Manager, bringing the total up to 4 CMMs that comprise the IGY Marina Management Team. Brian also serves as the current president of the St. Maarten Marine Trades Association in addition to coming from a family of marina owners and operators in the Caribbean.

The full team of CMMs at IGY Marinas now includes:
Kenny Jones, MBE, our EVP Operations
Adam Foster, GM, Rodney Bay Marina, St. Lucia
Kevin Lussier, GM, Yacht Haven Grande, St. Thomas
Brian Deher, GM, The Yacht Club at Isle de Sol and Simpson Bay Marina, St. Maarten

Per the International Marina Institute, a subsidiary of the Association of Marina Industries, the CMM value statement iterates: "CMMs represent the elite in the marina and recreational boating industry. They value true personal and professional excellence and strive to maintain the highest levels of ethical and moral conduct in their commitment to the marina industry. CMMs have a deeply-rooted respect for the environment and recognize their role in keeping it safe for boaters and the communities that support them. CMMs are marina professionals who have completed an extensive training and certification process through the globally recognized International Marina Institute (IMI) and embrace the continuance of education and training for themselves and those who work within the marina industry."

mvogesandtelemreps16012012Great Bay (DCOMM):--- Last week Thursday executives from the TELEM Group of Companies visited the Cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary in The Hague at the Sint Maarten House.

Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Helma Etnel and Chief Technical Officer (CTO) Eldert Louisa, met with Minister Voges to discuss possibilities of how the Cabinet could assist with recruiting Sint Maarten students for job opportunities with the TELEM Group of Companies.

TELEM is in need of persons with a technical and financial background to work at their different locations on the island. The telecommunications company is also offering on-the-job training for students and the chance to be employed at either one of the companies, TELEM, Smitcoms or Telcell.

Minister Voges used the opportunity to thank the executives for the TELEM Group's co-sponsorship of the Sint Maarten Day celebrations in Holland last year.

rainbowresidentsprotest20012012Philipsburg:--- Several residents of Rainbow Villas were seen protesting outside the Court of First Instance on Friday as a court hearing against the owners of Rainbow Villas was on going. The residents were holding placards stating that they are victims of Johnny Errato, the owner of Rainbow Villas. According to information reaching SMN News the residents are protesting the deplorable conditions of the villas they bought from Errato.

Click here to view more photos of the Rainbow residents protest at the Court of First Instance on Friday.

Philipsburg:--- A Plenary public session of Parliament is scheduled for January 24 regarding the voting of Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Jules James.

The meeting will take place on Tuesday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The National Alliance (NA) faction requested the plenary session in its letter dated January 10, 2012 to the President of Parliament.

The NA faction would like to discuss the voting of MP Jules James on November 17, 2011 on a draft motion of the NA; the position of the NA that MP Jules James was not allowed to vote on the motion; the letter of the Governor of Sint Maarten to Parliament, dated December 5, 2011; and the reactions of the Chairlady of Parliament to the aforementioned.

The plenary public session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1 as well as via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL January 30, 2012:--- Becoming an increasingly popular and convenient way to cruise the Caribbean all year round, IGY's Caribbean Anchor Pass (CAP) is the method of choice for many mega yachts looking to save on dockage, while maintaining the freedom and flexibility to travel to several islands under one package.

Thus far, a number mega yachts ranging in size from 99 to 154 feet have taken full advantage of the only program that encourages cruising in St. Thomas, St. Maarten, St. Lucia and Puerto Rico - collectively. Exclusively created for yachts over 80 feet, the CAP program was inspired from mega yacht captains who voiced the need for more flexibility in dockage with a program that allows them to roam the Caribbean throughout the year while enjoying the best-in-class luxury marinas.

Under the pass, yachts travel between 5 different IGY marinas across 4 destinations over the span of a full year, while only paying for 120 days. Anchor Pass holders receive priority reservations at significant savings off the daily dockage rate, all the while maintaining the flexibility to move about the network freely.

Participating marinas in the IGY Caribbean Anchor Pass are:

  • Yacht Haven Grande, St. Thomas
  • The Yacht Club at Isle De Sol, St. Maarten
  • Simpson Bay Marina, St. Maarten
  • Rodney Bay Marina, St, Lucia
  • Palmas del Mar Yacht Club, Puerto Rico

"Over the last year, the Anchor Pass has grown to be a popular choice among IGY customers. The cost savings are significant and the flexibility of the program follows the very nature of transient mega yachts. We look forward to another successful year with the program as 4 yachts have already renewed their pass from last year." says EVP of Operations for IGY Marinas, Kenny Jones.

Holders of the Anchor Pass all have positive feedback about the flexibility and convenience of the program:

"We are very pleased with the professionalism shown by the staff at IGY Yacht Haven Grande, St. Thomas. Our vessel will be traveling south through the Caribbean and on to Curacao and Colombia. For our program and schedule, the Anchor Pass proved to be a link between the finest marinas in the Caribbean, while at the same time giving the assurance that the service and facilities will exceed those of most other marinas."

"The IGY Anchor Pass has been a great convenience for us, knowing that we'll have a dock when we wish, and has also has provided us with peace of mind. It is also wonderful that the marinas offer amenities such as a gym and lounges for our crew. Not only in St. Thomas, we can also count on the same service at other islands and the IGY marinas where we travel."

"I would recommend the IGY anchor pass for anyone who is looking to spend time down here in the Caribbean. We have explored only Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, and IGY has made it as easy as possible to have a slip lined up and ready for us when we arrive. We found the marinas and staff to be very impressive, with everyone always willing to lend a hand if needed. For us it is an easy decision to choose the Anchor Pass, a choice we will be making again next year when we come back!"

For further information and inquiries, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 954.332.2398.

Philipsburg:--- The General Audit Chamber of Sint Maarten achieves membership in the CARIBBEAN ORGANIZATION OF SUPREME AUDIT INSTITUTIONS (CAROSAI).
By letter of February 7th 2012, the Secretary General of CAROSAI informed the Chairman of the General Audit Chamber, Mr. Roland Tuitt, of the approval of its membership request.
The Caribbean Organization of Supreme Audit Institutions is a regional organization wherein the Supreme Audit Institutions (SAI's) of over 20 (island) nations are represented, among which Aruba, Antigua, the U.S.V.I., Bahamas, Bermuda, Grenada, St. Lucia, Jamaica, Guyana, Suriname and Trinidad. CAROSAI's objectives are to increase the exchange of knowledge and experiences among member Supreme Audit Institutions (SAI's) as well as expand training and continuing education possibilities among these institutions. Additionally, CAROSAI seeks to increase the importance of internal audit function in the public sector as well as render technical assistance and support to the member institutions. The Secretariat of the Caribbean Organization of Supreme Audit Chambers is situated in Castries, St. Lucia W.I.
As the General Audit Chamber of Sint Maarten was recently established (10-10-10), participation in international organizations is crucial to the continued institutional development.
Approval of the membership to CAROSAI occurred during the meeting of its membership that was held on February 1 & 2 in Antigua. In the notification to the General Audit Chamber, CAROSAI's General Secretary , Ms. Averil James-Bonnette, indicated that the organization believes that "the Supreme Audit Institution of Sint Maarten will play a vital role in enabling CAROSAI to achieve its objectives".
Board and management of the General Audit Chamber are proud to be able to join the regional institution and in so doing both represent Country Sint Maarten as well as contribute to CAROSAI's objectives.

Philipsburg:--- Seven local participants completed a 5 day training of Cito International and can now call themselves "Certified Screeners of SBO Tests".

Cito is a renowned institute for test construction in The Netherlands. They produce the final exams of the Dutch secondary schools, which on the island are being used at the PSVE, HAVO and VWO schools. They have already trained 8 local persons to become trainers of fellow teachers in producing high quality tests at the secondary school level.

The screeners training that was completed on Friday, February the 17th, was geared towards monitoring the quality of tests produced for programs of Advanced Secondary Professional and Technical Education (SBO). By law, 50% plus 1 of all the tests that are made by teachers within this type of tertiary professional training must be screened and approved by an external institute. Before 10/10/10 this task was executed by ETE, the Exambureau of the Netherlands Antilles, often assisted by Cito. From now on, however, the tests can be screened locally by the Division of Exams, of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, which will make use of the skills and expertise of the newly certified screeners.

The training trajectory has been made possible through Dutch Development Funds for Education and Youth.

rotaryyouthtabletennistournament26022012Philipsburg:--- The 5th Annual Rotary Youth Table Tennis Tournament took place this Saturday February 25th 2012, at the LB Scott Sports Auditorium. The Minister of Education Culture Sport & Youth officially opened the event along with the Rotary Club of St. Maarten Mid Isle President Ramesh Manek. The Table Tennis Tournament was a one day event in which players from St. Maarten and a three from Anguilla competed for individual and team trophies.

Simpson Bay:--- Postal Services St. Maarten (PSS) was vandalized/broken into earlier this evening at its Simpson Bay location.

The Police Department was called to the scene and they did the necessary checks and ensured that nothing has been stolen.

Provisions were made to ensure that a security team stayed at the location throughout the evening.

Further investigations will take place with regards to this unfortunate occurrence.

More details on this incident will be given in a subsequent article.

garrindellvisitsdrmlkjrschool29022012PHILIPSBURG:--- On Wednesday the President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell visited the Dr. Luther Martin King Jr. School in Dutch Quarter on the occasion of Black History month.

"I was excited to be invited to spend some time with the school as the students and teachers performed several beautiful skits and recited poems.

"Having the opportunity to share with the young ones what the remembrance of the month can mean to them from the historic perspective of Sint Maarten achieving its new status, as well was special.

"I thank the school management, especially teacher Richardson for their invitation and making this day a memorable one for the school," President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell said on Wednesday.

Great Bay:--- The services of the Safe Haven Foundation-Home for Battered Women are now available at the Community Helpdesks located in Cole Bay and St. Peters. The foundation is available in Cole Bay on Wednesday's from 1PM-5PM, Thursdays in Dutch Quarter from 1 – 5 pm and on Friday's in St. Peters from 1PM-5PM.
Information can be obtained about child support, restraining orders, divorce etc. from professional care takers of the foundation. The foundation is asking those that are in an abusive relationship, and need shelter or other forms of help to please visit the Community Helpdesk on the respective days, and you will receive assistance in a confidential manner.
Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever is pleased that the Safe Haven Foundation is now offering their services, and he is asking the persons in those respective communities to take advantage of the services being offered in your neighborhood.

electoralfemalepoliticaldebate08032012Marigot:--- The Phenomenal Women in St. Martin Political Debate that was held at the Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday night showed that most of the female politicians that are contesting the upcoming territorial election need to sharpen their public speaking skills. While this is the first time a political debate was held on the French side featuring female candidates, it was clear that the prospective female leaders of this island would need to apprise themselves of the current issues facing St. Martin if they are to enhance their career and fully represent the people of St. Martin.

Based on the answers the candidates provided to the questions they were asked it is clear that the candidates have no knowledge on how the French system works. Some of the questions asked by the two hosts, Josianne Fleming and Jacqueline Louis left some of the candidates baffled. One of the candidates said to SMN News that the questions surrounding the Social epidemic, Education, Security, Women's affairs and Youth Delinquency were too challenging for them.

While it took courage for those women to put their name on a slate for the March 18th election it is apparent that they are not yet prepared for the challenges that lay ahead of them. Territorial Councilors are expected to make policies and take decisions that would impact the lives of the people living on St. Martin. Political leaders are also expected to confront the State and demand what is rightfully due to St. Martin and to do that those that are elected to office needs to be up to par with what is taking place around them, they would also need to know the laws that they are guided by and as such political leaders on this side of the island would need to upgrade themselves intellectually.

Two members from each of the six political parties that are contesting the March 18, 2012 Territorial Council Election participated in Wednesday night's debate.

Click here to view more photos of the female candidates that participated in the Phenomenal Women in St. Martin Political Debate.

SIMPSON BAY:--- The Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) was evacuated for a period that lasted less than an hour Wednesday evening due to a strong smell, which was causing passengers and staff to cough. The evacuation, which began at 20:26 hours (8:26 PM), was initiated by the airport's Rescue and Fire Fighting department as a precautionary measure after being called by airport security to investigate the smell.
The security fan-out procedure went into immediate effect, while the St. Maarten Fire Department was notified. All persons in the terminal were evacuated to a designated assembly point in the bus holding area. The Fire Department did an assessment of the smell, which was initially reported as an acidic smell. The assessment, however, revealed that there were no chemicals present.
The evacuation was called off at 21:15 (9:15 PM) and the airport resumed normal operation. No bomb threat was reported nor were there any injuries arising from the emergency situation. As a result of the evacuation, LIAT's flight to Antigua suffered a delay. However, LIAT's inbound passengers who were on board during the evacuation were allowed to deplane once the evacuation was called off.
"We commend our security and Rescue and Fire Fighting personnel for their swift action in ensuring a successful evacuation. We also commend the St. Maarten Fire Department for its immediate action," said PJIAE Managing Director, Regina Labega.
Airport security continues to monitor the situation.

garrindellmeetswitheholiday15042012PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell met recently with His Excellency Governor Eugene Holiday as part of scheduled meetings between both entities.

Arrindell said a number of matters were discussed including the processing of documents following laws that have been passed by parliament. "These meetings are candid and constructive," President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell said on Sunday.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Motorists are hereby informed that the Hulda B. Richardson Road at the intersection of Middle Region will be temporarily closed to motorized traffic as of 9:00pm Thursday, 26 April, 2012 until Friday morning 5:00am.

Motorists are advised to observe directional signs in order to ensure a smooth transit through the area via other roads being used to detour traffic from the closed section of the road during the aforementioned period of time.

The road closure is in connection with the infrastructure upgrading works that is being carried out as part of the Middle Region community rehabilitation project.

The contractor apologizes for any inconvenience that this temporary road closure may cause.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Fire Department and Office of Disaster Management (ODM) has been notified by the Meteorological Department of Curacao (MDC) that the country has been placed under a heavy rainfall watch until Friday 6:00pm due to heavy rain showers.
The Fire Dept./ODM therefore advises the population of the South side of the island to be cautious for possible flooding in low lying areas, street flooding and rock falls due to possible persistent heavy rainfall.
The following areas are of concern to the Fire Dept. and residents are asked to avoid these areas during heavy rainfall which causes severe flooding and inundating the areas: Dutch Quarter main road; A.T. Illidge Road; L.B. Scot Road; Zagersgut; and Welgelegen Road.
If you do not have to be on the road, remain at home. If you have to go to work, wait until heavy rainfall subsides, and drive cautiously.
The MDC Special Bulletin was issued on Thursday at 5:30pm. The heavy rainfall watch is issued when heavy rainfall is evident within a certain timeframe.
The current watch could also be upgraded to an advisory or warning in case conditions warrant according to the MDC.
The MDC also advises in the case of lightning strikes very close to your location, switch off and disconnect any sensitive electronic equipment; disconnect your telephone and your computer.

Harbour View:--- On Wednesday May 9, 2012, His Excellency the Governor of Sint Maarten drs. E.B. Holiday, started consultations to arrive at the formation of a new cabinet.
On Wednesday morning, the Governor spoke with Vice-Chairperson of the Council of Advice Mrs. Mavis Brooks-Salmon, President of Parliament Ms. Gracita Arrindell, and leader of the National Alliance, Mr. William Marlin.
In the afternoon, the Governor continued the consultations speaking with Member of Parliament of the United People's Party Mrs. Sylvia Olivacce-Meyers, faction leader of the Democratic Party Mr. Roy Marlin, leader of the United People's Party Mr. Theo Heyliger, Independent Member of Parliament Mr. Frans Richardson, Independent Member of Parliament Mr. Patrick Illidge, and Independent Member of Parliament, Mr. Romaine Laville.
Consultations will continue on Thursday.

"Today we took leave of an Icon of our community."

On Wednesday May 9th the Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams attended the funeral of St. Maarten Icon Mr. Walter Adolphus Williams. Mr. Williams, also known as Walter Plantz, plantzie or Bubba, was a well known fishermen and figure in the community of St. Maarten, particularly in Philipsburg. Mr. Williams, who was born on the 2nd of August 1916 and passed away peacefully on the 4th of May, leaves to mourn his wife Geraldine Williams-Blake and numerous family and friends. "Today we took leave of an icon of our community and of the Philipsburg community in particular. He will surely be missed by his family and friends, and of course not to forget 'the boys under the tree'", commented Wescot-Williams. Mr. Williams was interred at the Cul-De-Sac Cemetery.

lionfishtineke14052012Already twenty seven invasive and poisonous lionfish have been collected by local dive companies Ocean Explorers, Scuba Fun, Dive Safaris, Aqua Mania, Blue Bubbles and Caribbean Dive College for the 2012 Lionfish Hunt which started earlier this month.

'We really appreciate how the dive shops are doing their best in helping to control the invasion of the venomous lionfish. The involvement of divers and local fishermen are essential in saving our local reef species and maintaining the dive and fishing industry on the island", commented Tineke Van Bussel, lionfish researcher at the Nature Foundation and organizer of the event.

The competition is scheduled to end on the 21st of May with various prizes to be won from businesses as diverse as The Scuba Shop, Vanity First, Ray's Jewelry, Tommy Hilfiger store, Endless Summer and Restaurants Mist the Carib, Chesterfields and Oualichi.

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 don't 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.

The Nature Foundation encourages fishermen, divers and all those who may have captured or sighted lionfish to report their catch or sightings to the Nature Foundation through calling 5270490 or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in a closed door session with representatives from International Liquor and Tobacco NV on May 23.

The discussion between Members of Parliament and International Liquor and Tobacco is related to decoded products of alcoholic spirits.

The meeting will take place on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

terrymcmillanatpodium27052012ANGUILLA:--- “So You Want to be a Bestselling Author? The Real Deal,” was the topic of keynote speaker Terry McMillan, at the inaugural Anguilla Literary Festival on May 25, 2012.

The best-selling US author of How Stella Got Her Groove Back and Waiting to Exhalespoke poolside at the secluded Paradise Cove hotel, about the brutal truths, personal challenges, and the pros and cons of success that are related to writing and the publishing industry.

St. Martin’s children book author Stella Simmons was at the luncheon presentation attended by Anguillans, tourists from the region, the USA and Canada, and, as special guests, high school students from ALHS.

Simmons attended workshops on fiction writing and new publishing rules. (Her story “The Midnight Detectives” is found in the seminal anthology Brother Rich …  –  Creative Writing in St. Martin, Edited by Rhoda Arrindell (HNP, 2007).

US movie stars; bloggers and travel writers from the USA, Canada and Germany were among the visitors who were in Anguilla last week specifically to attend the Lit Fest (May 24-28). The festival/book fair was vigorously promoted abroad and hosted by the Anguilla Tourist Board.

pjiamay2012employeesofmonth27052012SIMPSON BAY:--- Princess Juliana Int'l Airport operating company NV (PJIAE) hosted its Employee of the Month Recognition Program on Friday, May 25.

Airport management, staff members, and close friends and family of those recognized, convened in the training room at PJIAE as the company recognized and rewarded seven employees for their outstanding performance during the latter part of 2011 and the first quarter of 2012.

The seven honorees hailed from the Operations, Security, Air Traffic Control and Facility Maintenance departments.

Edsel Lake, who has spent four years in the Operations Department, said that he loved his job and that "the incentive program lets you know you are not on your own."

Operations Manager Michel Hyman lauded the Employee of the Month Selection Committee for its work and encouraged Lake "to continue striving [as employees] will always be recognized when they stand out." He also encouraged Lake to "continue being a leader."

Shirley Salmon-Samson, a security screener at the airport since 1988, encouraged the younger employees in her emotional remarks to, "always have respect for others and you will be rewarded."

Security Manager Jerry Sprott said that Salmon-Samson "ensures all the rules are adhered to and during the high season always did her best, and now she is being recognized."

Elaine Gumbs, who has been a cleaner for the past 18 years, was pleasantly surprised by the nomination and attested to her faith in God for her success.

Justinien Joe, Manager of the Facility Maintenance Department of which Gumbs is a member, said that Gumbs has been a dedicated employee and advised her to "continue the good work."

Young Valmond Mills was not only a first-time honoree but this is the first time that an employee at the airport was recognized after having only spent a mere eight months in his post!

Mills, now a member of PJIAE Rescue & Fire Fighting Department, told attendees to "always do your best in whatever job you do."

His former manager, Jerry Sprott, said that Mills "is a man of action" and recalled that "Mills, while in the security department, went beyond the call of duty in several situations."

Operations coordinator Edmund Missoudan was employee of the month for December 2011. Hyman said that with the extraordinary contribution of Missoudan in the month of December, PJIAE exceeded its record with regards to the number of aircrafts parked on the tarmac during the holiday season.

Second-time honoree Rovena Richardson, an assistant air traffic controller, said a simple "thank you" to PJIAE upon receiving her employee of the month recognition.

Duncan van Heyningen, ATS Supervisor, who spoke on behalf of Procedural Department Manager Gregory Hassel, said that Richardson "is an asset to the department" and that she has been involved with the training of the employees in the air traffic control department. He encouraged her to "continue the good work."

Reynaldo Richards, air traffic and radar controller, was chosen by consensus by the selection committee. The long-standing employee said that the Employee Recognition Program "is a great incentive and ... it is important that the employee knows that dedication and loyalty are recognized by the company."

Van Heyningen, who spoke on behalf of Radar Department Manager Lloyd Hinds, said that Richards "has had impeccable on-time performance" and he was happy to announce that Richards has been selected to be an instructor for an upcoming ATC course to be offered by the airport.

An emphatic "thank you" to all PJIAE employees was the sentiment of Quality Assurance Manager Anastacio Baker during his remarks as member of the Employee of the Month Committee. He asked that all employees "continue to strive for excellence and continue to be dedicated to PJIAE."

Plaques of appreciation, gift baskets, and checks were presented to all the honorees by their department heads and the Managing Director of PJIAE, Regina LaBega.

LaBega said that all companies should have similar incentive programs because "it helps to motivate employees."

Human Resources Manager Norma Brill said that the criteria for the selection of nominees include outstanding performance, knowledge of the job, "presenteeism," helpfulness and respect.

After the congratulatory speeches, hugs and kisses from family members and fellow colleagues, the honorees and attendees were treated to refreshments. Plaques of the employees of the month will be displayed within the airport terminal.

No better place in the world to see Caribbean interaction than these 37 square miles we call home.

swescotwilliamsspeaksatopeningofsxmbookfair01062012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams gave an address at the opening of the tenth Annual Book Fair on Thursday Evening. In her comments during the event the Prime Minister stated that she feels fortunate to have brought words of greetings for the past nine Book Fairs to guests and residents. "I would like to recognize the vision of the founders of the Book Fair and their steadfast contribution over the years and the commitment to the originality of the book fair; the book has remained the center piece and works of literature the forte of this event," commented the Prime Minister.
The prime Minister went on to state that the communication, information and education factors which the Book Fair has embraced since its inception are ever evolving and there has always been an evolution in the St. Maarten Book, keeping the event exciting year after year. "What has been impressive has always been the line-ups of writers and poets which the organizers have been able to secure and which has allowed so many different cultures to converge on St. Maarten. As a society we need critical thinkers and over the years and inspired by the Book Fair many persons have put pen to paper; many writers have honed their skills because of the book fair. We take it a little for granted when the Lasana's, the Nicoles and the Dows and many others make regional and international headlines. We live in exciting times and St. Maarten is no exception. Our country is a work in progress and we need to make sure that these times are documented from the different perspectives that make up our society and this documentation should be promoted. There is no better place in this world to see Caribbean interaction in a global environment than in these 37 square miles we call home," concluded the Prime Minister. The Book Fair will run to the 3rd of June with numerous sessions and events being held on both sides of the island.

"Support the development of an honest, well trained, impartial, structured and reputable public service rooted in the principles of integrity"

swescotwilliamsopensintegritytrainingforcivilservants04062012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams opened the Integrity Dilemma Training for Civil Servants at the University of St. Maarten on Monday.

During her opening address the Prime Minister explained to the gathering of civil servants and invited guests from various sectors of the Government of St. Maarten that the objective of the Integrity Code of Conduct is to give civil servants a grip on decision making processes and establishing standards and values with regards to conduct within Government.

The Prime Minister has always actively supported the planning process and the implementation of an integrity program for Government and explained that integrity training for the Government of St. Maarten has been on the books for quite some time; "an important agreement was reached in March last year for the financing of an integrity program for the Government of St. Maarten and finally a visions document for the government of St. Maarten was arrived at last year in November. It is the aspiration of the Government of St. Maarten that within the next five years there will be a higher level of commitment to the level of integrity for the entire public service in operating in accordance with the Integrity Policy of St. Maarten and observing the principles of Good Governance," commented the Prime Minister.

"And in doing so to support the development of an honest, well trained, impartial, structured and reputable public service rooted in the principles of integrity; a public service capable of professionally serving and meeting the constitutional needs of the citizens of St. Maarten," continued the Prime Minister

The Prime Minister also outlined that integrity and subsequently integrity training is extended to all levels of Government; "Having integrity is required from the highest level in Government to those at the lowest level in terms of coming together and working on the Integrity Program for St. Maarten. At the end of the day it is how we view the topic and how we decide to move forward as a Government and as a people. It is about how we wish to deal with integrity and the many complex factors civil servants may encounter during the course of their jobs. It is about how those in the Civil Service deals with the integrity within the Government of St. Maarten," concluded the Prime Minister.

Let us ensure that our youth have the love and support necessary to become the future leaders of St. Maarten.

swescotwilliamsatcouturecharity04062012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot Williams wowed the crowd at the Couture for Charity Pearls and Fashion event 2012 at the Westin Resort and Casino on Saturday. The event, at which the Prime Minister was the Honorable guest, raised money for the Salvation Army Smiles for Christmas program, where gifts are distributed to less fortunate children during the Christmas Holidays. "This event is about coming together for a good cause to bring St. Maarten's children the help they need to make so much of a difference in their lives during a very special time of the year. While we celebrate here tonight we do it for a very good cause. One of the reasons I agreed to take part in this fashion show because it will eventually make a difference in the life of a child during a very special time of the year during the Smiles for Christmas program. Let us celebrate this event and ensure that our youth have the love and support necessary to become the future leaders within the St. Maarten community," commented the Prime Minister. Le Rosh provided fashion for the event and the Dance Theatre of St. Maarten provided entertainment. Proceeds from the charity event will go directly towards the Smiles for Christmas program of the Salvation Army.

pchopinandeholiday06062012Harbour View/Fort Louis:--- On Tuesday June 5, 2012, His Excellency Governor Eugene B. Holiday paid a working visit to Saint Martin and met with Mr. Philippe Chopin, Préfet for St. Martin and St. Barthelemy, at Fort Louis.
During the meeting, the Governor and the Préfet discussed several matters of mutual interest for St. Maarten and St. Martin. Topics discussed included cooperation between Sint Maarten/Saint Martin and more specifically the Joint Declaration of Intent which was signed on February 15, 2012. In addition to that, they discussed border, immigration controls, law enforcement, environment, education, and related mutual assistance matters.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The House of Parliament will meet in a public plenary session June 12 to discuss a three point agenda.

The meeting will take place on Tuesday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point will deal with approval of the decision lists of plenary public meetings.

The second agenda point is the approval of the credentials of Rodolphe Emile Samuel who would be the next Member of Parliament (MP) for the National Alliance (NA) faction. He will fill the vacancy created by former MP William Marlin who tendered his resignation to become a Minister.

Once parliament approves the credentials of Rodolphe Samuel, those will be sent to His Excellency Governor Eugene Holiday who will set a date for his swearing in as the 15th MP.
The third agenda point is the appointment of the first and second Vice Presidents of Parliament with respect to Article 6, third paragraph, Rules of Order of the House of Parliament.

The plenary public meeting will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) as part of its annual EMS Week 2012 under the theme "EMS More than a job. A Calling," has organized a live drill for Wednesday morning at 9:00am on the Pondfill Road between the Government Administration Building and the Post office.

On Thursday Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) demonstrations at three different locations, Old Fire Station Philipsburg, Le Grand Marche Bush Road, and Simpson Bay Fish Market, are planned to kick off simultaneously at 9:30am until 12:00pm.

The public is invited to come out to see the aforementioned.

PHILIPSBURG:--- June 23 is United Nations (UN) Public Service Day.

The UN General Assembly, designated 23 June as Public Service Day. It became a reality in 2002. The day has been acknowledged to celebrate the value and virtue of public service to the community.

It also highlights the contribution of public service in the development process; it also recognizes the work of public servants, and encourages young people to pursue careers in the public sector.

"I would like to take this opportunity to commend the public servants who work in the secretariat of the House of Parliament as well as faction workers and all those working in the seven Ministries of Country Sint Maarten, and the High Councils of State, happy Public Service Day.

"Public servants play an essential role in building a sound civil administration. As servants of the people, we have taken on the challenge and are well on our way to further improving the existing public administrative sector.

"While some may consider providing service to the public is routine, I share the view that it is a privilege and honour to provide service to the public in general. Sint Maarten's economy will definitely benefit when all of us who are employed to provide service are united in achieving this common goal.

"We must be proud of what we have achieved so far together, and we must look forward to continuing to build our institutions in order to build a stronger Sint Maarten.

"I leave you with these words: 'Without an effective civil administration, democracy and prosperity are virtually unattainable.' – Guido Bertucci. Once again, happy Public Service Day on behalf of the Parliament of Sint Maarten," President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell said on Friday.

winairholdsannualshareholdersmeeting22062012On Wednesday June 20th, 2012, the annual shareholders meeting was held in St. Maarten, attendees from left to right are Roberto Gibbs-CFO and Change Manager, Robert Budike-Supervisory Board of Directors member, Peggy Ann Brandon legal representative, George Greaux Jr.-Chairman Supervisor Board of Directors, Michael Cleaver-Managing Director, Michael Ferrier-St.Maarten Shareholder representative, Gerrit Draai-Supervisory Board of Directors member, Hans de Jong-Shareholder representative of the Netherlands.

In the short time, the new management has had the daunting task to meet deadlines in order to present the annual accounts for approval by the shareholders spanning 4 years of financial reporting, notably years 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011. In the management report to the shareholders, the continued improvements in the core route plan in terms of revenues, load factors, and yields were highlighted, and the other areas of operational and cost center concerns that are still being worked on.

Amongst the agenda proposals that were handled, the installment of the second managing director was passed, effectively establishing the managing board with Michael Cleaver as President, and Mr. Roberto Gibbs as the Vice president.

A draft business plan has been submitted for comments before finalizing it and will be the basis for Winair to continue its operations while working out the structural solutions to its considerable debt position that was inherited from the previous Netherlands Antilles shareholder.

Press Release from WINAIR

usdeadonatestorbicuracao22062012The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Curacao Country Office has teamed up with Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities (RBI) Curacao, the Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation in Baltimore, Maryland, and Pitch in for Baseball in Harleysville, Pennsylvania, to support youth baseball in Curacao.
The first shipment of donated equipment recently arrived in Curacao and will be used by RBI Curacao to make sure all players have the proper baseball equipment. Representing the U.S. Government, Consul General Valerie Belon and DEA Curacao presented the donated equipment, on behalf of Pitch In For Baseball and Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation, to Chairon Isenia of RBI Curacao during a small ceremony at Brionplein, today.
RBI is a Major League Baseball youth outreach program that encourages participation in baseball as well academic achievement and teamwork by youth in underserved communities. The Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation helps to build character and teach critical life lessons to disadvantaged young people residing in America's most distressed communities through baseball themed programs. Pitch In For Baseball (http://www.pitchinforbaseball.org.) is an American organization committed to helping kids and making friends all over the world by sharing the great game of baseball. Pitch In For Baseball collects and gives baseball equipment, and other assistance, to young people around the globe.
The U.S. and Curacao share a common passion for the game of baseball. Everyone involved in sending the donated baseball equipment to Curacao knew of Curacao primarily through their success at the Little League World Series and the accomplishments of Curacao born players in Major League Baseball. Special thanks go to the following people who helped to make this donation happen:

Mr. David Rhodes, Founder and Executive Director of Pitch In For Baseball
Mr. Tom Schoenfelder, Operations Manager, Pitch In For Baseball
Mr. Bobby McCaffrey, Assistant Director of Program Operations, Cal Ripken Sr. Foundation
Mr. David James, Director, Reviving Baseball in Inner Cities Program (RBI)
Mr. Kevin Moss, Administrator for Community Affairs, RBI
Mr. Michael Rzepczynksi, Country Attaché, DEA Curacao
Mr. Sergio Luna, Assistant Regional Director, DEA Caribbean Division

swescotwilliamsattendsvks15thanniversaryceremony02072012"You will make a difference in being a part of the VKS and remember that calling which made you want to serve the VKS and by serving the VKS serving the people of St. Maarten."

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams oversaw the installation and promotion of various members and officers of the Voluntary Corp of St. Maarten (VKS) on Saturday afternoon. The Prime Minister, under whose authority the VKS falls also congratulated the VKS on 15 years service in protecting and serving the community of St. Maarten and those who have been with the organization since the very beginning: "I join all those congratulating the VKS on the 15th anniversary of the Voluntary Corp here on St. Maarten. I also wish to acknowledge those persons who have been with the VKS from the very beginning and for their loyal service in protecting our community here on St. Maarten," commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister commented that the preparation of the VKS as a para-military organization for Country St Maarten was a smooth one due to the work and dedication of the pioneers of the VKS as well as the work executed by the organization since its establishment in 1997. "Moving from the VKS of the Island Territory of St. Maarten to that of Country St. Maarten was in fact a technicality since legislation needed to be changed. However the work of the VKS could have gone on seamlessly because of the hard work and dedication done by the Corp since it started in 1997", continued the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister also congratulated and thanked the family members of those in the VKS who have stood by them as they put their put their life on the line to protect and serve the people of St. Maarten.

"To those of you who have become members as of today; whatever your reason for joining the VKS I need you to realize and recognize the importance of your individual contribution to the VKS and working with all your team members and superiors to make sure that your oath is upheld and that you continue to be an active member of the community of St. Maarten especially when called upon in difficult times. You will make a difference in being a part of the VKS and remember that calling which made you want to serve the VKS and by serving the VKS serving the people of St. Maarten."

The Prime Minister concluded by stating that as with so many things in life the role of being a VKS officer brings with it a degree of authority that can be compared with power, power to act, power to decide, power to make a call. "With that authority and power comes great responsibility and care. You now have to handle this authority according to the guidelines that have been established by and for the Voluntary Corp of St. Maarten. You will be called to make a choice, a call, and I encourage you to when you do so to recognize the authority you have in your hands and to make the best call you can make, especially in difficult circumstances," concluded the Prime Minister.

The evening continued with a Thanksgiving Church Service at the St. Maarten of Tours Catholic Church followed by a reception at Holland House Hotel.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Due to the funeral of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Quinniche that will take place on Thursday starting at 11:00am, the Central Committee of Parliament meeting that was scheduled for 10:00am that same morning, has been split into two sessions.

The first session will take place on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The two agenda points for the July 04 meeting are a presentation regarding the 2011 Annual Report of the Central Bank of Curacao and Sint Maarten.

The second agenda point is a request from the High Council of State the Ombudsman with respect to completing the process for the nomination of a Deputy Ombudsman.

On Thursday, July 05, the Central Committee of Parliament is scheduled to meet at 2:00pm at the initial request sent in by the United Peoples party faction requesting the presence of the Minister of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan to provide information to parliament about the situation and current developments at the national prison.

Both central committee sessions will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

igymarinasyhgcollection10072012FORT LAUDERDALE, FL:--- IGY Marinas announces the granting of the ICOMIA Clean Marina Award (from The International Council of Marine Industry Associations) to its three marinas in the Yacht Haven Grande Collection. Meeting all of the ICOMIA criteria for an environmentally aware facility, Yacht Haven Grande in St. Thomas, Rodney Bay Marina in St. Lucia and The Yacht Club at Isle de Sol in St. Maarten have responsibly fulfilled the initiatives to become "clean". Some of those efforts include:
  • Proper waste and recycling management
  • Clean and efficient storage of fuels and oils
  • Prohibition of sewage discharge
  • Inclusion in local Port Waste Management Plan
  • Documented emergency (pollution and fire) plans
  • Environmental policy property-wide
  • Customer awareness advisement on environmental best practices
  • Staff trained in environmental best practice

As part of the Gold Anchor award, each marina is subject to the 3-year compulsory environmental audit by The Yacht Harbour Association on behalf of ICOMIA. The three marinas in the Collection are currently under review in the Gold Anchor program.

ABOUT ICOMIA (The International Council of Marine Industry Association) ICOMIA′s Clean Marinas Program was established in 2008 and is intended to encourage national and regional clean marinas programmes to meet a common set of internationally recognized criteria drawn up by experts from the ICOMIA Environmental Committee and Marinas Group; applications are scrutinized by a dedicated panel. Current ICOMIA's Clean Marinas Program members include the marina industry associations of Australia and New Zealand, Germany and The Yacht Harbour Association's (TYHA) Gold Anchor Scheme. www.icomia.org.

ministryofjusticefamilyfunday16072012The Ministry of Justice held a Family Fun Day as part of its activities leading up to International Justice Day on July 17th. The Minister of Justice Roland Duncan was present among the civil servants of the Ministry of Justice. The Family Fun Day included Domino playing, musical chairs, potato bag race, and a demonstration by the Police K-9 Unit.

PSS will be affording the students going to and studying in the Netherlands, as well as the general public who may want to send goods to the Netherlands, the opportunity to do so on the 31 August, 2012. Persons are allowed to send packages to the Netherlands. Each package can be up to a maximum of thirty (30) kilograms and can be dropped off at either of our Post office branches, with the main branch in Philipsburg or Simpson Bay (across from Banco di Caribe).

All packages brought to the Post Office will be held and shipped out on the ship out date of Friday, 31 August, and the last day to bring a package to the Post Office and make use of this special will be the Wednesday, 29 August. When dropping off package please ask for the summer parcel special.

The pricing starts as low as ANG 89 up to the first ten (10) Kilograms and goes up to a max of ANG 190 for thirty (30) kilograms per item. For more information please contact your local post office at Tel. 542 2289 ext. 100 or by e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

PSS and the team are here to serve and look forward to saving you the parents some overweight charges and the regular shippers a one off opportunity to ship out stuff at a very low rate to the Netherlands!

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Department of Disaster Management has been informed by the Meteorological Department of Curacao that the heavy rainfall watch has been discontinued. A precautionary statement has been issued by the aforementioned Meteo Dept. and is now in force.

The public and motorists are advised to be vigilant and to drive with caution if any heavy rainfall does occur.

judgetamaraannamariatijhuisswornin01082012Philipsburg:--- On Wednesday August 1st, 2012, Judge Tamara Anna Maria Tijhuis took the oath in front of Governor Holiday. She will be the new residing judge in St. Maarten as she is replacing Judge Monique Keppels who returned to Holland last month.

sjacobswithleodeurloo02082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Thursday afternoon the Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs met with Leo Deurloo, Director of the NiME -Nederlands Instituut voor Master in Educatie.

Deurloo gave a presentation on:

  • Creation of teacher leaders; making a career in front of the class.
  • Keeping good teachers in the class by giving them possibilities to professionalize
  • Role model function; if good teachers professionalize themselves through retraining, this would then automatically motivate weaker teachers to actively partake in retraining activities.

The NiME offers a series of 2 years Masters Programs and have conducted retraining programs in Aruba.

On Friday morning, round off meetings will be held with the cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary. In the afternoon the Minister will be meeting with S4 management and the Head Mentor to get further updates on the progress of the student's orientation and registration. The meeting will be followed by a meet and greet session.

On Saturday evening Minister Jacobs will be attending a Barbeque for the students in The Hague which will be hosted at the home of their mentor. The minister will return to St. Maarten on Sunday August 5th, 2012.

swescotwilliamswithbritishhighcommissionerforec12082012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams met with the British High Commissioner for Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean including the Dutch Caribbean Mr. Paul Brummel on Friday to discuss matters related to the relationship between Britain and the Dutch Caribbean, particularly St. Maarten and issues concerning British Citizens living on the island.

Mr. Brummel is the former British Ambassador to Kazakhstan and non-resident ambassador to Kyrgyzstan. He now is the senior diplomat in charge of the diplomatic missions to the Eastern Caribbean. Also in the picture is Mr. Guy van der Meulen, Director of the Foreign Relations Department.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in public session on August 23 about an investigation that was carried out by the General Audit Chamber.

The meeting will take place on Thursday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

This is the first study that the High Council of State General Audit Chamber has carried out since its formal establishment in 2010.

The Chamber studied the process that led to the appointment of parliament's staff.

The central committee session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and parliament's website www.sxmparliament.org.

curacaoyouthbrigadetoursusfol27082012The Curacao Youth Flight Brigade received a tour of the U.S. Forward Operating Location (US FOL) on 25 August 2012. Upon arrival, the 43 cadets received a mission briefing by the 429th Expeditionary Operations Squadron Commander, Lt. Col. Timothy Beers. He explained the mission of the US FOL is to continuously enable joint, interagency, and multi-national air operations that conduct detection, monitoring, and tracking missions in support of regional counter-drug efforts.
After the briefing, the cadets observed demonstrations by the Fire Department and Security Forces, and then viewed a KC-135 tanker up close. US FOL members were on hand to answer the multitude of questions asked by the cadets throughout the tour. The cadets were very appreciative of the tour. One of the cadets stated, "This is an incredible opportunity! I've never been able to see these kinds of things before. It makes me want to fly airplanes!" Mr. Sherwin Gerard, the Youth Flight Brigade director, was very grateful for the opportunity provided to the cadets. He commented, "This tour means so much to us. We are glad to have this kind of relationship with the US FOL. Thank you for inviting us here and making such a contribution to the lives of these cadets."

shtadad19092012Philipsburg:--- The Sint Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association (SHTA) is happy to announce the launch of its Dollar a Day Program Facebook page.
The SHTA have decided that the Dollar a Day Program also needs its own Facebook Page where the public can Like the Dollar a Day Facebook page and receive updates on the program and receive information on how they can contribute towards the Dollar a Day Program.
It's important to know that the Dollar a Day Program was launched by The Sint Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association in January 2000 with the objective of creating an educational, environmental, marketing and development fund for Sint Maarten. How it works is by charging every tourist that stays by any of our member hotels a$ 1, - a day for the remainder of their stay. This money in turn goes towards investing in our most precious resources; the Social and Economic Development of our youths, Marketing our Tourism product, and supporting environmental protection programs and programs that are aimed at creating a safe environment in which our children can learn such as after school programs.
Executive Director for SHTA Alfred Harley said that the hotels must be commended for their contribution because they are a key part of making the Dollar A Day program possible. He said SHTA was sincerely grateful for the continued effort of the hotels for making sure that the guests were aware of what the Dollar A Day Program was about.
He said, "Our ability to continue supporting various community service development programs depended largely on the hotels. This is also true regarding our ability to market the island, and I am truly pleased that they have been able to see the benefit in making the Dollar A Day program successful."
For more information on the Dollar a Day Program we encourage you to have a look at the Dollar a Day Facebook Page. A Dollar a Day goes a very long way! So don't forget to like us today on Facebook!
http://www.facebook.com/DollarADayProgram

October 4th is World Animal Day and to commemorate this day the I Love My Island Dog Association is holding a "Know Your Dog" Seminar: an educational evening for pet owners and dog lovers.
The seminar will take place on Thursday, October 4th 2012 at 7:00pm at the Captain Oliver's Conference Room and is followed by an after party at the Iguana Bar.
Topics such as Canine Health and Nutrition, Dog Training and First Aid for Dogs will be presented by a panel of professionals, including Dr. Gary Swanston and Dr. Eva de Vries from the St. Maarten Veterinary Clinic.
"Being an avid dog lover it was a no brainer to support the I Love My Island Dog Association in organizing this fundraiser. We truly believe this is an evening pet owners and dog lovers alike will enjoy and not to mention the knowledge one will walk away with at the end. Knowledge that might someday help save your dog" said Riselle Celestina from Glitter Events, the organizer of this evening.
Island 92's Soc will be the moderator and a French translator will be available for the non-English speaking guests.
After the seminar there will be an after party where guests can mingle with the speakers and other pet owners.
To participate is simple. Just call Glitter Events (721) 526 3734 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and register. Registration is only $20 or 15 euros p.p. and includes a free drink, free appetizers and Pedigree giveaways.
All proceeds will go to the I Love My Island Dog Association and the Chevrise Shelter and Adoption Center.
You can also help by buying raffle tickets for the 50/50 raffle where the 1st prize winner will walk away with 50% of the net raffle earnings. The raffle tickets are only $2.00 each and will be on sale at the seminar. To pre-order your raffle tickets call (721) 526 3734. The winner will be announced at the after party and posted on the I Love My Island Dog and Glitter Events Facebook pages.
Contact Glitter Events (+1 721 526 3734) or Ursula at the I Love My Island Dog Association (+690 50 34 07) to reserve your spot. Limited Space available.
Event sponsors: Glitter Events, Captain Oliver's, Pedigree, Island 92, Team Golden Dog and RomaDesignz.

louielaviestandjasonrogers03102012Philipsburg:--- Member of Parliament Louie Laveist had yet another rough day in court on Wednesday afternoon when the panel consisting of three judges at the Court of Appeals rigged him with a number of questions regarding his resignation from the Culture Club Foundation. Laveist told the court that he founded the foundation long before he became a commissioner and while the intention was to expand the board of the Culture Club Foundation to which he was president, the decision for him to resign from the Culture Club was only done after he had a meeting with AMFO who advised him to resign since they did not want the subsidy they provided to Culture Club for flag day to have any political influence. Laveist said AMFO said they did not really have a problem with him being president but it was advisable for him to resign. His lawyer Jason Rogers also questioned Laveist as he brought clarity to the court regarding Laveist's resignation as president of Culture Club. Laveist said that at least four persons from his staff attended that meeting with AMFO and Roberto Richardson was among them.

The President of the Appeals Court bench confronted Laveist with statements made by Roberto Richardson, Lydia Arnel, and Virgillo Brooks who all claimed that they were not part of Culture Club Foundation. Laveist told the judges that he swore before God and man that all the members including his wife Betty Laveist Chittick were informed of the decision they will take for him to resign and the new members that would be appointed. He admitted that while a meeting was held and minutes were written up, all procedures were not followed because the Chamber of Commerce never got the information on the new members. Laveist said when he was interrogated by the investigators in 2008 he told them that while a decision was taken for him to resign and he did resign as the president of Culture Club Foundation, technically he remained the President of the Foundation based on the Chamber of Commerce records. The now Member of Parliament told the court that when he took office as a commissioner he was a "rookie" and he did not have a handbook to guide him.

In the statement given to the investigators, the judge said Richardson denied ever being the president of Culture Club, he even stated that he did not attend the meeting. Laviest told the court that some of the members did not attend the meeting which was held in the conference room of the government administration building because the members that were appointed were all members of his staff and they agreed on the appointments beforehand. He said the notes during the meeting were taken by his wife and those notes were turned over to Roberto Richardson who typed up the minutes. When he was asked by one of the judges why did all his staff members denied being members of Culture Club Laveist told the court that he even asked himself the same question. "Your honor I myself am trying to figure out why Roberto Richardson said the things he said when he was my executive assistant."
As for the $6000 Laveist took from Bargains Unlimited, he told the court that he cannot say how the check that was found in his office which was attached to a letter from the company for work permits was found. "I don't even know where the letter and check was found it was not at my house or on my person. I don't know who placed it there and I also don't know why they placed it there."

Laveist said that he personally sought sponsorship from Joe's Jewelry (Bargains Unlimited) for his radio program because they were moving the show from one radio station to the next and they only had four sponsors and in order to finance the radio show he needed eight sponsors. Laveist went as far as explaining the court that when he went to seek the sponsorship the manager of the company brought their plight to him about work permits for their workers. He said that Bargains Unlimited agreed to sponsor Culture Club for a period of one year at $500 per month and they made the payment in advance. The embattled Member of Parliament who is fighting the legal system to clear his name said he met with the management of Bargains Unlimited shortly after requesting the sponsorship and he advised them to document their problems and sent it to government with valid proof. Laveist said at the time companies on St. Maarten were cherry picking workers from each other. He told the court that three days after the meeting with Bargain Unlimited he and the Lt. Governor received a letter regarding the work permit plight the company was facing.

The judges also posed questions to Laveist regarding the plane tickets that were bought by Bemal Enterprises for him to travel to Canada and the $10,000 donation the company made to Laveist in exchange for purchasing furniture for the Government Administration Building. Laveist told the court that he did not make any arrangement with Bemal Enterprises. He said met one "Alicio" through his executive assistant Roberto Richardson and he was told that the company would provide them with tickets to Canada after the 2008 island council elections. Laveist said that all he knew of was the tickets and when he learned of the $10,000 donation after he was arrested he was hit by a thunderbolt because he did not promise anyone anything. He said while in Canada he was told that they were going to visit some furniture factories and he did it because for him it was all knowledge. He told the judges that he was not the one responsible for furnishing offices even though politically he held the responsibility of the government building. He admitted to the judge that he probably made a stupid mistake when he accepted the ticket to Canada but had he thought things over or had the knowledge he has now he would have never done so. The Member of Parliament even went as far as apologizing for what he called an honest mistake.

The Appeals Court retrial of the Laveist fraud case is currently taking place because the Supreme Court sent back his case to the Appeals Court since they made a technical error when they rendered the first verdict. The Attorney General, Taco Stien has requested that MP Laviest serve eight months in prison of which four months will be suspended and three years probation. They also requested a fine of five thousand guilders and that he be barred from office for three years. The Appeals Court is set to give its decision on October 24th, 2012.

Click here to view more photos of Member of Parliament Louie Laviest and his Attorney at the Appeals Court on Wednesday.

airfranceandklm03102012The St.Maarten-St.Martin Classic Yacht Club, organizer of the yearly Classic Regatta, announced today that Air France-KLM has signed in as sponsor for the upcoming Classic Regatta in March 2013.
The cooperation will allow the regatta organizers, among other advantages, to fly in journalists and camera people from Holland, France, Belgium, Germany and other countries to cover the regatta.
The two airlines will also have yacht crew and visitors on their flights at reduced rates.
The French company Jean Jarreau Media who takes care of the public relations and marketing of the regatta for the classic yacht club, started a while ago already with the promotion of the event at several classic regattas in the Mediterranean and boat shows in Amsterdam, Southampton and other places in Europe, and will continue to do so there and at yachting related gatherings in the USA, the Caribbean and other countries. They will also be present at several tourism fairs, shows and related events world wide.
The aim is to attract tourists and visitors to the Island for a discounted week hotel stay during which they can enjoy three days of classic yachting.
The organization provides space free of costs on a spectator catamaran during the regatta to foreign visitors if they book a week hotel accommodation.

The Sixth St.Maarten-St.Martin Classic Yacht Regatta will take place March 29, 30 and 31, 2013. Additional and updated information is available in the web site www.ClassicRegatta.com and in www.ClassicYachtClub.com

rodolphesamuelatupqstreetfair03102012PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. Rodolphe Samuel (second from right), visited the Upper Princess Quarter/Suckergarden Street Fair last weekend. Here he standing at one of several food stands at the street fair. (Photo by Leo Brown)

silveriajacobs02102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Sunday morning, Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, attended a special service for teachers organized by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports at the Good News Baptist Church in Philipsburg.

The service featured songs of inspiration by the Praise and Worship group of the church, led by Teacher Sharon Pantophlet-Gilson.

Minister Jacobs addressed the congregation with congratulatory remarks, and asked all stakeholders to "Take a stand for Teachers". She commended the teachers for their hard work and dedication to the well-being if their students.

She also urged teachers to continue to dedicate their lives to meeting the needs of their students. Teachers were also encouraged to strive to achieve professionalism, upgrade themselves, and remain humble, and to inspire the next generation of teachers.

"Though we live and teach in challenging times, with cooperation between home and school - parents and teachers, our children will be successful.

"All stakeholders must make a stand for teachers:

  • Government by setting policies, providing for their needs and proper facilities as well as opportunities for professional development;
  • the community, civic groups and businesses, by being supportive and volunteering time and finances;
  • the teachers themselves by standing with each other and for each other, by inspiring others to be teachers and communicating with other stakeholders;
  • the parents by supporting teachers, teaching morals and values at home, communicating regularly with the school and teacher, and volunteering in the school;
  • the students by trying their best, recognizing that their teachers are there for them, being determined to succeed and cooperating with their teachers."

Minister Jacobs urged all to work together today to prepare our students for the future they will inherit.

An inspiring message was also brought by SMUMF representative Aster Allen, and the riveting sermon was rendered by Minister Sharon van Arneman who gave teachers five steps to deal with discouragement using the acronym T.E.A.C.H.

Pastor John ended the service with a special song "I just can't give up now" by Mary Mary, and prayer for all persons present who are involved in education.

nilkarichardson24102012With her out going personality and love for fashion, Princess Nilka Richardson is contestant # 2 in the upcoming Little Miss St. Martin Pageant scheduled for Sunday November 4th, 2012 at the Celebration Palace from 4-7pm.

She is 10 years old and attends the Methodist Agogic Center. Her hobbies are singing, dancing, spending time with her friends, and modelling. Her favorite subjects are Mathematics and History.

When asked why she is taking part in the pageant, Nilka said "I saw my best friend Kiara Meyers who is the reigning Queen of the Little Miss St. Martin become very outspoken and confident and she tells me all the time how much fun it was to take part in last year's show. "Now I am having fun, meeting new friends, and learning about my island."

"To build their confidence and help them with their shyness, the girls will be appearing on a few radio and television programs. I encourage the whole St. Maarten/St. Martin community to come out and support the girls," stated Pageant Director, Ms. Nzinga Lake.

Last week, the contestants made several guest appearances. They were invited to lunch courtesy of the Collectivity on the French side, special guests on the popular radio program Voice of Our Children Radio Program on PJD2. In support of the Ant- Bullying campaign, this past Saturday the girls marched along the 300 hundred plus supporters.

"I would like to thank my chaperone Mrs. Ann Meyers for believing in me and taking time out of her busy schedule to help me with my pageant arrangements and my family," stated Nilka Richardson.

The Little Miss St. Martin Pageant is designed to inspire leadership qualities, promote commitment to community, and encourages academic excellence while being graceful ambassadors of their schools, neighborhoods, and St. Martin.
Tickets can be purchased at Pete's Photo Studio at the Grand Marche, Van Dorp Book Store at Madam Estate, and LAMA Guest House.

silveriajacobsatsdateachersappreciationservice07102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Saturday, Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, attended the Seventh day Adventist Church Teachers Appreciation Day Service.

The theme for the service was "Victory in Jesus through Time like These". Also attending the service, incoming Secretary General UNESCO Marcellia Henry.

Minister Jacobs addressed the congregation and commended the Seventh-day Adventist church for their organization of the service commemorating teachers.

The Minister thanked the teachers for their unwavering service and dedication to Education on St. Maarten. The countless hours, sweat and tears of teachers signified to the Minister that their work is important and crucial in inspiring education with respect to Country St. Maarten's future.

The Minister spoke of the importance of inspiring a next generation of teachers.

During the service several speakers addressed the congregation, congratulating and encouraging teachers. A presentation of tokens to all teachers and administrators took place during the special service.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Vice Prime Minister Theo Heyliger would like to congratulate the approximately 400 persons who have become naturalized citizens last week.

The naturalisation ceremony took place at Divi Little Bay Beach Resort in the presence of His Excellency Governor Eugene Holiday.

The 387 persons hailed from 13 nationalities, ages eight to 58.

Heyliger also calls on the new citizens to consider a life of service to others, staying true to their core values as citizens and family members.

"Congratulations on becoming citizens. This is the Sint Maarten dream. Hundreds have taken this route in the past and continue to make a contribution to the national wellbeing of this country. Persons who take the oath have dedication and a sense of civic responsibility to the country.

Immigrants have benefited from this great country of ours. Their contributions have been made and continue to be made in socio-cultural and economic sectors to name a few, and that is how we have progressed and developed over the decades as a nation.

To the naturalized citizens, we look forward to you in advancing our national development as hundreds have done seeking prosperity and opportunity of country Sint Maarten in the 21st century.

We look forward to you being an engaged citizen, and not only enjoy the privileges that flow from citizenship, but to serve and to give back to your country.

Join social groups in our community, sign-up with your parents-teachers association, or form a community group in your neighbourhood. We all have the tasks of making our country even better for the next generation. Remember, our differences are what make our nation's diversity so valuable.

Congratulations once again on becoming our nation's newest citizens. May God bless you all and May God bless Country Sint Maarten," Vice Prime Minister Hon. Theo Heyliger said on Wednesday.

Great Bay:--- The 7th Annual National Day of Prayer will be held this Sunday, January 8, 2012 in front of the Government Administration Building under the theme, "Thank you Lord for watching over us as we go forward." The ecumenical service will begin at 4:30 PM with Praise and Worship led by the Love and Grace Ministry.
The Order of Service includes a call to worship by Pastor Wycliffe Smith of the St. Maarten United Ministerial Foundation and an invocation by Pastor Vashni Cuvalay.
Several choirs will sing throughout the service, including the Combined Roman Catholic Reward Choir, the MAC School Choir, the Seventh Day Adventist School Choir, the Bible Baptist Youth Choir and the Church of God Trio.
Intercessory prayers will be offered by Pastor Jerome Thomas and Pastor Emanuel Carbon, while Prophetess Aster Allen will give the sermonette.
Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams will offer some remarks with the vote of thanks being given by Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, Dr. Rhoda Arrindell.
The National Day of Prayer is observed annually on the second Sunday of January, with an invitation to people of all faiths to pray for the nation. It is a way of bringing together the entire population in prayer to start the New Year on the right footing.

Great Bay (DCOMM):--- TB is a disease caused by bacteria called Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The bacteria usually attack the lungs, but TB bacteria can attack any part of the body such as the kidney, spine, and brain. If not treated properly, TB disease can be fatal.

TB is spread through the air from one person to another. The bacteria are dispersed into the air when a person with active TB disease of the lungs or throat coughs, sneezes, talks or sings. People nearby may breathe in these bacteria and become infected.

However, not everyone infected with TB bacteria becomes sick. People who are not sick have what is called latent TB infection

. People who have latent TB infection do not feel sick, do not have any symptoms, and cannot spread TB to others. But, some people with latent TB infection go on to get TB disease.

People with active TB disease can be treated if they seek medical help. People with latent TB infection can take medicine so that they will not develop active TB disease.

The Collective Prevention Service (CPS), a public health agency of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, says that public health officials must focus their resources on finding exposed persons who are more likely to be infected or to become ill with TB disease.

CPS's surveillance team reviewed relevant epidemiologic and other scientific data to conduct contact investigations in order to minimize any spread of the condition.

The index case is the person diagnosed by a physician with TB. The index case's close contact are followed up and interviewed by the surveillance team to determine if they may be infected. If they are determined to be at risk, they are referred for additional testing such as mantoux testing and chest x-ray.

Close exposure or exposure among particularly vulnerable populations may be more at risk for TB disease.

For 2011 CPS received reports and followed up on two TB cases, one case in November, a 21-year old male, and a 30-year old female in September.

It is recommended that persons diagnosed with TB as well as those who have close contact with the infected person are asked to strictly follow their medical treatment and in the latter case, to follow-up with their family physician for the results of the mantoux tuberculin skin test to determine further medical treatment and handling.

TB disease can be treated by taking several medications for six to nine months. It is very important for persons to take these medications as prescribed. Not adhering to the scheduled drug regime could make the bacteria resistant and hence, a person's recovery time could be longer. If a person stops taking the medications too soon, they also risk becoming sick again.

At all times to avoid putting others at risk, persons should exercise cough hygienic practices – "Cover your Cough."

Difference between Latent TB Infection and Active TB Disease

A Person with Latent TB Infection A Person with Active TB Disease
• Has no symptoms • Has symptoms that may include:
- a bad cough that lasts 3 weeks or longer
- pain in the chest
- coughing up blood or sputum
- weakness or fatigue
- weight loss
- no appetite
- chills
- fever
- sweating at night
• Does not feel sick • Usually feels sick
• Cannot spread TB bacteria to others • May spread TB bacteria to others
• Usually has a positive skin test • Usually has a positive skin test
• Has a normal chest x-ray and a negative sputum smear • May have an abnormal chest x-ray, or positive sputum smear or culture
• Should consider treatment for latent TB infection to prevent active TB disease • Needs treatment for active TB disease

pelicanworkersatgreatbayresort12012012Great Bay:--- The Pelican workers are currently demonstrating silently at the Great Bay Resort where the inter-parliamentary meetings are taking place.
The workers first went to the Pelican Resort (SBRMC) to collect an application form. They then met with their union at the WIFOL before heading down to Great Bay Resort to inform the visiting delegation about their plight due to one of their colleagues Jules James from the St. Maarten Parliament.
The Head of the Delegation and Vice Chair from the Netherlands along with the leader of the National Alliance William Marlin met the workers outside of the resort. More details later today.

Great Bay:--- On Wednesday afternoon, members of the Tripartite committee received an extensive introduction regarding the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labor. Presentations were made by Peggy Ann Dros-Richardson of the Department of Labor Affairs; Dr. Earl Best of the Inspectorate and Raphael Boasman of the Labor Department.
Mrs. Dros pointed out that the Department of Labor Affairs plays a critical role in the execution of policies that address the following areas: unemployment(high risk groups); job placement and vacancy registrations; work permits and business registrations.
The vision and mission statement of the Department of Labor Affairs was also addressed by Mrs. Dros. The vision states that the department strives to become the recognized government authority in workforce related matters; providing concise leadership, sound advice and value thru partnerships with all stakeholders. Whereas the mission statement clarifies the department as one to provide laborers to the labor market thru analysis of the business need; to provide employment thru training for the unemployed and adherence to legislation, and to treat fairly all laborers seeking assistance.
The first Tripartite committee meeting was held on December 21, 2011, and was of an introductory nature, with members during that meeting discussing such topics as priorities for 2012 and explanations of the tasks and responsibilities of the Tripartite Committee. Tripartite Committee meetings are held every month with Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever serving as chairman. The Tripartite Committee is made up of representatives for employers, employees and government.

Philipsburg:--- St. Maarten Cable TV today provided an update on the network modifications being made in preparation for the upgrade to an all-digital platform on February 1, 2012.
On January 12, 2012, subscribers received notification of a planned outage that would cause both Cable TV and CableNet customers to experience service interruptions between the hours of 1:00am to 4:00am on January 14, 2012. The scheduled outage allowed the technical team to relocate the fiber to the new building. Although the technical team worked diligently to restore all services within the announced time period, the team encountered unanticipated technical issues that led to the delayed restoration of both services. Cable TV was restored to all areas by 8:00am on January 14, 2012. CableNet service was restored at 5:00pm
There are customers on the network that are still experiencing service issues with their high-speed internet and their video service. The technical team is working diligently to resolve any remaining issues.
Beulah Jonis, Managing Director of St. Maarten Cable TV stated, "St. Maarten Cable TV apologizes for the inconvenience this outage may cause our subscribers and we are continuously grateful for the patience that you have exhibited throughout the process."

IMBALI Center For Creative Movement, presents:

Introduction to the Art of Clown, Master classes by International clown teacher Albina Matuzko. Starting 11 or 12 February, depending on preferences of participants: 5 x Saturdays or Sundays mornings: 10am-1pm at Imbali Dance School Located at the John Larmonie Center, Long Wall Road in Philipsburg.

Clown classes for adults ages 18 years and up .
For registration and classes information, please contact:

Albina Matuzko
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fmeyersmeetsrblackmoore18012012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Economic & Tourism Affairs, Telecommunications & Transport Hon. Franklin Meyers last week Friday met with Dominica's Minister of Public Works, Energy & Sports with responsibility for Civil Aviation Hon. Rayburn Blackmoore.

Minister Hon. Blackmoore had requested the meeting to discuss the discontinuation of Windward Island Airways (WINAIR) flights to Dominica.

It was agreed that a structural solution would be looked into in order to service Dominica on a regular basis.

zayshasinclair23012012Reigning Junior Carnival Queen Zaysha Sinclair is encouraging the parents of little girls between the ages of 7 to 12 years to register to take part in the pageant for Carnival 2012. The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) has closed registration for all shows and competitions for Carnival 2012 except the Junior Pageant. The foundation has extended the registration for this pageant until the end of January.

Zaysha, who describes her reign and her experience as "wonderful", said she hopes to see more girls her age register to have fun. "I had a lot of fun when I was going up. You are treated nice, you do fun things, you meet new friends, you get to be in the parade. It's is all very exciting. I think parents should sign up their children because Carnival is our culture and it's good to be a part of that," Zasha said.

Interested parents can email the SCDF at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 5225133 or 5220509 to register their child. The Jr. Carnival Queen wins US $1,000 in cash, a computer and other prizes. "We hope to get more contestants for this pageant which was a terrific success last year. The girls are taken on outings around the island, treated to the movies etc and do so many more things," President of the SCDF Stuart Johnson said.

In the meantime, Johnson added, the SCDF is very satisfied with the registration of all other areas of Carnival. "We are looking good. The other local shows have a good number of registrants, all Carnival booths are out, so we are happy with that. We will be introducing the contestants for all our shows next week and then it's all full steam ahead to Carnival, to two weeks of fete," he said.

Philipsburg:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will be meeting on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00pm.

The January 25 meeting is open to the public and will take place in the General Assembly Chamber in the House of Parliament at the Wilhelmina Straat #2.1.

Members of Parliament (MPs) will decide on the advice of the Seniorenconvent about the installation of a Committee for Country Expenditures.

The second point to be discussed is becoming a member of Parlatino's Political, Municipality and Integration Committee which discusses political issues.

The committee session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and only the audio via Pearl Radio FM 98.1 as well as via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

Great Bay (DCOMM):--- The St. Maarten Tourism Bureau has relocated to a new address.

The new address is as follows:

Krippa Building, Unit 9 & 10
Juancho Yrausquin Boulevard #6
(Across Sang's Supermarket)
Philipsburg
St. Maarten

The temporary phone is (721) 526-8284.

The usual telephone numbers are currently out of service.

Philipsburg:--- The second plenary public session of Parliament regarding the voting of Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Jules James in a parliamentary session back in November 2011 is set for January 31.

The meeting will take place on Tuesday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The National Alliance (NA) faction requested the plenary session in its initial letter dated January 10, 2012 to the President of Parliament.

The first plenary session with respect to this agenda point was held on January 24, 2012, however due to a lack of a quorum, the meeting did not take place.

The NA faction would like to discuss the voting of MP Jules James on November 17, 2011 on a draft motion of the NA; the position of the NA that MP Jules James was not allowed to vote on the motion; the letter of the Governor of Sint Maarten to Parliament, dated December 5, 2011; and the reactions of the Chairlady of Parliament to the aforementioned.

The plenary public session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and the audio via Pearl Radio FM 98.1 as well as via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

swescotwilliamsmeetsathleticreps02022012Great Bay (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams met with representatives of the athletic organization Speedy Plus recently.

The organization is preparing local youngsters for athletic encounters and competitions. Those present at the meeting were Leona Romeo-Marlin and Coach Calvin Brian.

chtacaribbeanauction07022012SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico:--- Having raised $1,396,150 in scholarship funds for Caribbean youth seeking to continue their education since its inception, the non-profit Caribbean Hotel & Tourism Association (CHTA) Education Foundation has put out a plea to hoteliers, airlines and other stakeholders in the region to support the initiative by donating stays for the highly visible Caribbean Auction at The New York Times Travel Show. There is only one week remaining to sign up, so please send in the donation form by Feb. 15 or contact the foundation for more info.
The Education Foundation's single largest annual fundraising activity, the Caribbean Auction attracts thousands of affluent eyeballs as New York City's most avid travelers research and bid on the Caribbean resort and tourism-related prizes available at the silent charity auction. With the support of hoteliers, airlines and tourism partners, the Education Foundation plans to increase its total contribution to the education of Caribbean nationals beyond $1.5 million.
"Supporting our human resources by participating in the Caribbean Auction ensures the future sustainability of our tourism and helps to raise living standards across the region in the long run," said Tom Pas, chairman of the Education Foundation.
"But with more than 18,000 consumers and retail agents attending The New York Times Travel Show annually, its also an impactful promotional vehicle," added Pas, noting that many tech-saavy New Yorkers research hotel websites and TripAdvisor reviews on their smart phones before bidding. "This results in brand recognition and may lead to bookings when determined travelers are outbid."
The Education Foundation expanded last year's fundraising efforts by including additional auctions items beyond Caribbean hotel and resort stays. The move resulted in a frenzy of interest from consumers who were able to bid on air tickets and attractions, as well as an air-inclusive London vacation contributed by Virgin Holidays.
"This year we're accepting donations from a wide variety of partners in order to raise as much as we can to support our beneficiaries," said Pas. Nothing is too small or insignificant. Regardless of your business model, you can become a hero to a deserving young professional."
Click here for the donation form or contact the CHTA Education Foundation for more info. Learn more about the foundation's mission, projects and accomplishments at www.chtaeducationfoundation.com.

About the CHTA Education Foundation:

The Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association Education Foundation (CHTAEF) was established in 1987 as a stand-alone non-profit / tax-exempt organization, through which scholarships and special assistance would be made available for the education of Caribbean hotel industry personnel and students pursuing careers in tourism. As part of its mission, the Education Foundation provides people throughout the Caribbean region with an awareness of the industry's varied career opportunities, as well as technical and professional development. Since 1987, the Education Foundation has awarded over a US$1.25 million in scholarships and grants to applicants who demonstrate a strong commitment to the hotel and tourism industry.
The Education Foundation is also active in supporting Haitians students & industry personnel following the earthquake in January 2010 by facilitating a holistic Spoken English/ Practical Hospitality Skills & Academic training project in Port au Prince.
For more information www.chtaeducationfoundation.com.

The Department of Sports and Youth Affairs of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, in collaboration with the St. Maarten Early Childhood Association, Day Care and Early Stimulation Centers will be holding activities in recognition of the Rights of Children on Saturday February 11th 2012 for children ages 0-4 years under the theme "Rights of the Child, not an Option but an Obligation".

The festivities will commence with a parade starting at 10:00am from the Board Walk at Sea Palace Hotel through Front Street to the Sundial School where activities consisting of storytelling, face painting, puppet show, sports and special presentations by the children will also take place.

Day Care and Early Stimulation Centers that have not yet registered to participate can still do so by contacting the Youth and Sports Department or the St. Maarten Early Childhood Association.

"Our heartfelt sympathy goes out especially to her daughter Bobbi- Christina her mother Gospel singer Ms.Cissy Houston and her cousin, a singing legend in her own right, Ms. Dionne Warwick."

Philipsburg:--- Gracita stated: "I too was very saddened to hear about the passing of Singer Whitney Houston Saturday night. As the world comes to grips with the untimely death of the beautiful and exceptionally talented singer Whitney Houston, many in Sint Maarten also feel and share this great loss in the world of music.

Peridot Foundation takes this opportunity to share in this grief and extend our deepest condolences to all who mourn the loss of Whitney."

"From the moment the sad news hit the networks, I received many calls expressing warm sympathy and great support to Ms Warwick and her family.
In May of 2011 charming Ms. Dionne Warwick, graced our shores when she took time out of her very busy schedule to lend her support to help bring awareness to the cause of Peridot Foundation, which aims to eradicate relational violence, domestic violence from our community. We deeply appreciated Dionne's presence on Sint Maarten and support then, we stand firmly in support of her now in her time of bereavement".

Gracita said; "Whitney was a source of tremendous inspiration to hundreds of millions of people around the world. Part of the lyrics of her hit song 'The greatest love of all' ....I believe the children are our future...' was used as an inspiration to young students who visited Parliament for an information session last year".

Gracita concludes: "As we mourn this great loss, the golden voice of Whitney, may have been silenced forever, but her legacy lives on, her songs live on, her inspiration lives on.
May God continue to bring his love, grace and support to the Houston, Warwick and Brown families, may her soul rest in eternal peace. We will always love you!"

loekiemorales16022012GREAT BAY:--- Author Loekie Morales presented her children’s book Mina Marina on Wednesday at the Jose Marti Cultural Center in Havana, Cuba.

The author of a number of children’s books said that she also “presented Overseas Bloodline for adults” earlier this week. The biographical title appears in Dutch as Bloedlijn overzee.

Morales could choose no better time to present her books in Cuba. The 21st annual Cuba International Book Fair (Feb 9 – 19) is taking place as one of the country’s largest cultural events. According to one Associated Press article, the “exuberant popular fair” is known to draw millions of visitors from Cuba and abroad.

Morales is a program manager with the St. Maarten government.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Last week a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed between the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and Haiti identifying a number of areas in which CARICOM can assist its Member State, Haiti.

"I welcome the agreement! Haiti is a Caribbean country that has been suffering many challenges of late. There was the devastating earthquake two years ago followed by impacts from tropical weather systems and the cholera outbreak.

The Caribbean community of nations has a role to play in assisting their fellow Caribbean brothers and sisters, and Haiti is no different. The assistance to be provided without a doubt will make an impact on the lives of our fellow brothers and sisters in Haiti," Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams said on Sunday.

The areas agreed upon between CARICOM and Haiti are: capacity building in government agencies for investment, technical assistance in education, agriculture, public health, transportation, tourism, and youth exchange initiatives.

An on-going assistance program to Haiti is a consignment of three containers of anti-cholera drugs provided by CARICOM which was delivered to the Haiti Ministry of Health early last week in the fight against the cholera epidemic.

The MOU was signed after a two-day mission to the country by the Bureau of Heads of Government of CARICOM led by Chairman His Excellency Desi Bouterse, President of Suriname, Right Hon. Dr. Denzil Douglas, Prime Minister of St. Kitts & Nevis, the Hon. Phillip Pierre, Deputy Prime Minister of Saint Lucia, CARICOM Secretary General LaRocque, and Special Representative of the Heads of Government on Haiti, the Most Hon. PJ Patterson.

lsekouincuba20022012HAVANA, Cuba:--- The Cuban book publisher Arte y Literatura launched Musa desnuda by Lasana M. Sekou at the 21st annual International Book Fair of Havana (February 9-19, 2012).
The book fair invited Sekou to the presentation of the new poetry anthology, according to Alberto Fuentes, international relations VP, Institute of the Cuban Book.
The St. Martin author recited at the February 12 launch in the Nuestra América hall of the Morro Castle park complex, the main book fair venue overlooking the Havana bay. This is the first time that a major publisher has published an entire volume by Sekou.
On February 13, Sekou read his poetry at the Caribbean Forum hosted by the prestigious Casa de las Americas in its Che Guevara Hall.
Cuban critic and essayist Emilio Jorge Rodríguez edited the Spanish-only Musa desnuda (Naked Muse). Before both readings, Rodriquez provided a commentary about Sekou's writings, his St. Martin background, the Caribbean and universal themes, "personal aesthetics," and "literary strategies" in his work.
Sekou recited selected poems in English and Rodriguez read the translation in Musa desnuda to guests from Cuba, throughout the Caribbean, Latin America, USA, and Canada. Among the poems recited were "Carnival Village night," "Where we live," "the perfect black," and "for akeem."
Rodriguez compiled Musa desnuda at the request of Arte y Literatura after the publisher saw Corazón de pelícano / Pelican Heart, a bilingual poetry anthology by Sekou that was edited by Rodríguez and published by HNP in 2010.
Editorial Arte y Literatura focuses on publishing Cuban editions of books by foreign writers and Cuban authors writing about foreign writers for the huge book-reading Cuban market.
The 248-page Musa desnuda is among some 25 books launched by the publisher at this year's book fair, along with titles by Ernest Pepin, Hazel Robinson, Abdul H. Sadoun, Olive Senior, Javier Egea, Marcel Proust, and Rodriguez.
Nearly 130 publishing houses from 27 countries took part in the literary festival.
Dalia del Toro, president of the Cuba Chamber of Books, stated that the 21st edition of the book fair honored "Caribbean cultures, ... which encompass the fourteen island States, Mexico, the six Central American countries, the four South American countries with Caribbean coasts, plus the territories that are still subjects of European governments. The US state of Louisiana ... due to the similar nature of its links with the Caribbean region" was also included.
musadesnuda20022012Prensa Latina reported that "over 200 prominent figures from 40 countries" were invited, including Sir Hilary Beckles, Suzy Castor, Norman Girvan, Chiqui Vicioso, Cynthia Abrahams, Silvio Torres-Saillant, Mighty Gabby, Kendel Hyppolite, Alejandro Carpio, Pauline Melville, and Humberto García Muñiz.
Nobel Peace Prize winner Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Mexican writer Sergio Pitol (Cervantes Prize, 2005), and Brazilian theologian Frei Betto also participated in the literary event that, according to Del Toro, draws over 1 million people to its activities.
With a host of Cuban counterparts, guest participants read papers, performed, met with peers, the general public, attended book launches and other book fair activities.
"The festival consists of book vendors, poetry readings, children's activities, art exhibitions, and concerts in the evenings. It is considered Cuba's premier cultural event, as well as the event with the highest attendance in Havana." (wikipedia.org)
While the fair closed in Havana on Sunday, it continues to tour the country until March 4, and rallies to a finale in the eastern city of Santiago de Cuba.
Cuban Book Institute president Zuleica Romay had Lasana Sekou listed among the 69 authors from 21 countries and territories invited to meet with former Cuban president Fidel Castro on February 10 (www.cubadebate.cu). But the Caribbean author arrived in Havana late at night on February 10 and was unable to attend the meeting. According to Reuters, the "former Cuban leader Fidel Castro held a nine-hour session with writers and intellectuals" as "part of Havana's annual international book fair."

lpncourse20022012Great Bay:--- Wednesday February 15th marked the start of the Licensed Practical Nurse Course for 22 elated students. The LPN program is a new course of Advanced Secondary, Professional & Technical Education (formerly referred to as SBO).
The course will train mostly youngsters between the ages of 16 and 24, but also some adult students. It takes three years to be a full fledged Licensed Practical Nurse at the White and Yellow Cross, St Maarten Medical Center, Mental Health Foundation or the Department of Health. Four students that completed the Nursing Assistant Course last year are also part of this LPN group.

The students will receive 6 weeks of an introductory training consisting of the modules "Basic Care", "Professional Interaction", "Care for Household", and an introduction program consisting of Anatomy, Reporting skills for nurses, Maths, Psychology, Anatomy and Physiotherapy (e.g. how to properly lift a patient out of bed).

After the first 6 weeks, the LPN course will continue with three days of job training and two days of school. The other modules that will be covered during the three year course are: Planning and Coordination of Care, Prevention and Health Info, Quality Care & Expertise, Nursing Skills, Care for Chronically ill patients/ the elderly/the mentally handicapped and Obgyn.

The course has been developed with Dutch Development Funds for Education and was a cooperative effort of the renowned nursing school IFE (Curacao), White and Yellow Cross, SMMC, SVOBE and SBO Service Center.

During the selection procedure, the students showed an enormous drive to work in the care sector and Wednesday they expressed their joy that their dream to pursue a nursing career will finally become a reality, with the actual start of the Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) classes and receipt of their books and readers. The next nursing course that is expected to commence next year is the "Registered Nurse Course".

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Government of Sint Maarten recognizes that affordable electricity and other energy sources such as transportation, energy intensive enterprises as well as for cooking, are of vital importance for the country's population as well as for its national economy.

The country's current energy situation is fully dependent on petroleum products, which have unpredictable price volatility and which are burdening the environment with greenhouse gases and other air pollutants.

The Government of Sint Maarten has identified energy issues that are of great importance for the island and has subsequently developed a draft energy policy addressing the energy issues and the actions needed to move policy to implementation, with the ultimate goal of ensuring a sustainable, affordable and environmental friendly energy situation for the country.

Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment, Infrastructure and Energy Affairs Hon. Theo Heyliger, says the draft energy policy for the country identifies several energy issues such as moving away from the use of diesel #2 and heavy fuel oil for power production; the introduction of a country-wide energy efficiency program; and pursue improved efficiency at GEBE.

Seek for renewable energy options such as a wind farm or solar panel arrays; enabling households and commercial clients to install small renewable energy sources like solar and wind power. Tax incentives and attractive loans for individual consumers would be also considered.

A study would also be made of the impact of introducing Smart Grid concepts for an improved electric supply chain from the power plant to the customer premises.

Next to renewable energy options, introduction of LNG should also be studied. The impact on tariffs as well as on the environmental advantages looks interesting according to the draft policy document. The LNG study may also cover natural gas supply for household cooking gas and for the transportation sector.

Sint Maarten would also look at whether it could benefit from inter-island cable connections that are currently being studied from Nevis/St. Kitts up to Puerto Rico, which could enable power delivery from geothermal sources in Nevis as well as power delivery from Puerto Rico. Sint Maarten would also look at the possible purchasing of geothermal energy from Saba by means of a submarine cable connection.

Sint Maarten would also continue to seek an attractive solution to a Waste Energy solution.

"These are some of the things that would be looked into and is part and parcel of our country's draft energy policy plan. We would like to initiate a supply side energy efficiency program with which fuel efficiency with GEBE will be improved with five per cent after two and a half years.

"Preparations for a Green Energy Plan are already underway. We need to assess the country's green policy and the objective is to have 20 per cent of the electricity demand of the country generated with renewable energy sources by the year 2015 and by the year 2020, this should be 50 per cent. ," Minister of Energy Affairs Hon. Theo Heyliger said on Sunday.

Mid-January 2012 kicked off the International Year of Sustainable Energy for All, and governments, the private sector, and civil society, have been called upon to help expand energy access, improve efficiency and increase the use of renewables.

"The international year represents building a new energy future for country Sint Maarten by harnessing the power of technology and innovation. This draft policy sets us on a course to making Sint Maarten energy efficient," Minister of Energy Affairs Hon. Theo Heyliger said on Sunday.

Globally, one person in five still lacks access to modern electricity and twice that number – three billion people – rely on wood, coal, charcoal, or animal waste for cooking and heating.

The new international initiative seeks to ensure universal access to modern energy services, double the rate of improvement in energy efficiency and double the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix, all by 2030.

The Commander of the Voluntary Corps of Sint Maarten (VKS) hereby announces that the VKS will be having a target practice on Saturday March 3, 2012, from 10 AM - 5 PM at the shooting range, located at Emilio Wilson's Estate.

The general public is requested to exercise caution when passing through this area.

The Commander regrets any inconvenience caused.

civilservantstakeoath29022012Philipsburg:--- Civil Servants from the ministries of General Affairs, Finance, Justice, V.R.O.M.I. and V.S.A. took the oath before His Excellency Governor Eugene B. Holiday.
The Governor stated in his speech that proper government revolves around the people's interest. Thus, civil servants are expected to play an important role in the proper functioning of a democratic society. Civil servants are charged with the preparation and implementation of the decisions of government and as such they are uniquely positioned to serve the public and help foster good governance principles, such as fairness and effective and efficient service.
The Governor addressing the civil servants emphasizes that the role as assigned to them comes with great responsibility. The law acknowledges that and as a result requires that all public servants upon employment, upon changing of function or when acting in another function must take an oath. Having been transferred from the former island territory, the former central government or having been employed since October 10, 2010 it is required that you take the oath in keeping with that legal provision. Taking an oath or making a pledge is therefore a serious personal and legal matter.
The Governor further stated that the oath of civil servants is a solemn expression of their commitment and responsibility to perform the function of civil servant with integrity, dedication, diligence and professionalism, all within the bounds of the laws of Sint Maarten. The Governor recommended that the civil servant use the oath as a guide in the performance of their functions in their respective capacities.
The Governor expressed his appreciation for the important public service which the civil servants have already undertaken towards building the government apparatus of Sint Maarten and wished the civil servant success with their future endeavors.
The ceremony consisted of six separate sessions. Each participant received a lapel pin as a keepsake of this extraordinary day and will receive a process-verbal in which their oath or promise will be formally registered. At the end of each ceremony, Governor Holiday congratulated all participants.

philipsburgjubileelibraryreceivesombudsmanhandbook11032012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Secretary General of Bureau Ombudsman Patsy Philips, presented the Philipsburg Jubilee Library recently with a copy of the bureau's handbook 2011-12. This is part of the transparency process and will allow members of the public to review the handbook.

The handbook comprises of established guidelines for the bureau; work procedures; tasks of the ombudsman; formation plan; a compilation of all main documents that guide the Ombudsman bureau; 10-year strategic plan; budget of the ombudsman bureau; communications plan; case investigation and complaints processes; standards of proper conduct of the ombudsman; and the code of conduct for civil servants.

epicandshtalaunchgreenkey14032012Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC) is planning on launching the Green Key as their second Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) program. EPIC was accepted by FEE as National Operator in 2008 and has already launched the Blue Flag program on St. Maarten.

Before the Green Key program can be launched on St. Maarten the feasibility of implementing the program must be established. Two Dutch Environmental Sciences students, Rianne Pastoor and Angela Snip, are currently investigating the feasibility of running the Green Key program on St. Maarten for hotels. This feasibility study is being carried out under the direction of EPIC and the St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association (SHTA).

If implementing the Green Key on St. Maarten is determined to be feasible then criteria needs to be designed for the companies involved. This criteria is formed using International criteria created by the International Green Key Committee and National criteria created by the National Green Key Committee, formed on St. Maarten. After the criteria are approved by the International Committee in Denmark, a pilot phase has to be run at two different locations. Subsequent to this pilot phase the criteria can be adjusted if needed. Should implementing the program be determined to be feasible, the researchers will advise the pilot locations on how to implement the Green Key in their company. EPIC, the SHTA and the researchers will also host a Green Key workshop for interested hotels.

The Green Key is a voluntary eco-label for tourism facilities that promotes sustainable tourism by encouraging best environmental management initiatives. The Green Key educates and empowers tourism actors, including enterprises, authorities, guests, and local communities to change unsustainable behavior and become importantly involved in the protection of their environment. The program is currently operating in 28 countries and counts approximately 1500 Green Key locations.

Tourism facilities awarded a Green Key adhere to National and International Green Key criteria. The criteria have been designed to be easily understood by tourists, feasible for the tourism industry, and clearly verifiable through control checks. The criteria focus on environmental management, technical demands, and initiatives for the involvement of guests, staff and suppliers. Some of the categories covered are: water, waste, and energy management, involvement and awareness of guests, environmental management and staff involvement.

Green Key establishments report many benefits such as savings on water, energy and reducing waste. It creates a noticeably better environment for guests and staff, a better environmental image, marketing advantages and increased activity and sales. The Green Key program might help in dealing with the environmental challenges that St. Maarten faces, but the enforcement of proper environmental legislation, planning and assessment procedures are also important.

Rianne Pastoor and Angela Snip look forward to a positive working relationship and a high level of interest from the different hotels on the island. Interested parties can contact EPIC at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 5453009.

On behalf of the residents of St. Peters we would like to take this opportunity to invite the residents of St. Peters and the general public to an emergency town hall meeting on Monday, March 26, 2012 at the Rupert Maynard Community Center from 7pm to 8:30pm. The purpose of the meeting is to:

  1. acquire insight and clarity regarding the referendum and election process
  2. receive a comprehensive overview of the activities, legal and financial position of the SPCC
  3. obtain clarity on the Council's cessation for approximately four years.

This in our view is necessary in order to prevent the future leadership of the council from inheriting a terrible mess and protect the general interests of the community. If this matter is not quickly resolved it may erode public trust, raise serious reservations of the future Council's legitimacy, and negatively impact its ability to enhance the quality of life in St. Peters. Our greatest defense against the encroaching social maladies affecting our neighborhood is unity, organization, and cooperation. Therefore, we are confident that the symposium will restore our beloved village, foster social and spiritual transformation, and make a lasting impression upon the hearts and minds of the entire community.
"Up Ye Mighty People, You Can Accomplish What You Will" - The Right and Excellent Marcus Mosiah Garvey


Riegnald "Bakari" Arrindell
Garveyite and Concerned Resident of St. Peters

The general public is hereby informed that registration for the English and Dutch Elementary Programs at Hillside Christian Schools for the school year 2012-2013 will take place throughout the month of April (except on the Public Holidays) at our St. Peters campus.

Our schools offer quality Christian Education from Group One through Group Eight (previously known as Kindergarten One and Two and Grades One through Six) (for children ages 4-12) in either Dutch (at our St. Peters campus) or English (at our Cay Hill Campus – which is behind the Raoul Illidge Sports Complex).

With our new English language campus opening in Cay Hill in August 2012, extra spaces will be available for the Dutch Program at the St. Peters Campus. For both the English and Dutch programs, a fresh, holistic approach involving interactive teaching will be used to meet the needs of our students.

Spaces are also available (for 3-year-olds) in our Pre-School (Early Stimulation) Programs in Dutch at St. Peters and English in Cay Hill.

Persons wishing to register their child for the English or Dutch programs should do so at our school at 25 Grapefruit Rd., St. Peters, beginning: Monday, April 2nd
Time: 9.00AM till 3.00 PM

The following documents and/or items must be submitted upon registration at Hillside Christian Schools:

  1. One copy of child's passport
  2. One copy of child's birth certificate
  3. Recent Registration Form from the Census Office
  4. Two copies of child's vaccination documents
  5. Child's valid residence permit if child doesn't have Dutch Nationality
  6. Three recent passport pictures
  7. Transfer Letter (former school)
  8. Copy of medical insurance of parents/child
  9. Deposit and parental contribution

Registration fee Parental Contribution
Early Stimulation (Pre-School) Naf. 50,- or $28,- Monthly: Naf. 180,- or $100,-
Groups One through Eight Naf. 50,- or $ 28,-

Yearly: Naf. 300,- or $ 167,


For further information please call the school on 548 3747 or 587 3663.

A lot of excitement continues to be generated about Movie Night at the Zoo on Friday March 30th, featuring "The Bear".

Set in the late 1800s in British Columbia, "The Bear" lets us in on the misadventures of a bouncing baby bear (played mainly by a cub called Youk) and his big buddy (Bart the Bear). Due to a freak accident, the bear is orphaned as a tiny little thing; not knowing what else to do, he stays with the body of his mother until hunger gets the better of him and he must go in search of food. Before long he meets the old and wise Kodiak male who will become his friend, teacher and protector. This is a beautifully and poignantly told tale, without the need for words.
The shots of the scenery of British Columbia are outstanding.
The movie is rated PG and may not be suitable for very young children.

Movie Night starts at 7:00 PM at the Zoo and the movie will start at 7:45 PM. Purchase your tickets at the gate.
The cost is $15.00 and includes a free drink of champagne.
Drinks and snacks will also be on sale.
This is a fundraising to spruce up the Zoo and make some improvements, so please support us and come to a fun evening showing a very special movie.
See you at the Zoo!

jci2012board28032012In a ceremony held earlier in the Month JCI St. Maarten elected their 2012 Board of Directors.

The President is JC Meandra Hazel
Vice President International JC Georgino Barns
Vice President Community & Bussiness JC Ingrid Delgado
Vice President Trainings JC Corwin James
Treasurer JC Janine Hunte
Secretary JC Corinne Isaac
IPP JC Lionel Lawrance

JCI St. Maarten is the local chaper of JCI International which is a World Wide Leadership training Organization.

This years JC Meandra said her forus will be on bringing back the past members, associates and Senators together as much as possible to work on projects.

On the 8th & 9th of June 2012 JCI St. Maarten will be hosting the Dutch Caribeean Mid Year meeting. All memebrs and past memebrs are invited to fellowship with their other JCI members from the Dutch Caribbean Islands while attending some dynamic trainings workshops and socials.

Marigot:--- The Director of President Alain Richardson's cabinet Alex Richards stated in a press release that the speech President Richardson pronounced on Sunday during his installation ceremony was written by an expert political writer identified as Mr. Pierre Marssin. Richards claimed that the RRR group contacted this person to write the President's speech since it is something most political leaders do. He further explained that the RRR group gave Marssin their program which was also distributed during the political campaign so that he could write the speech for President Richardson. Richards said that Marssin also wrote the speech delivered by the Prime Minister of Burkina Faso Luc Adolphe Tiao that was delivered on October 20, 2011 in the National Assembly.
SMN News contacted the Director of Communications for Prime Minister Luc Adolphe Tiao, Cyriaque Pare to verify if the Prime Minister's speech was written by one Pierre Marssin. Pare said that Mr. Marssin is not known to the Prime Minister and that his speech was written by the Prime Minister's technical advisors. "As the director of communication of Mr. Tiao, I helped put that speech together and we do not know anyone by the name of Pierre Marssin. I can confirm to you that the Prime Minister does not know the person either, I asked him this question today after your call and he confirmed to me that he does not know anyone by that name, the Prime Minister also made clear his speech was written by several persons in his cabinet." Pare is also the owner of an online newspaper "Journal lefaso.net".
SMN News also made several searches online for Pierre Marssin, it turned out that this person does not exist anywhere online. On March 20, 2012 someone created a Facebook profile for Pierre Marssin that does not have  photograph and his only friend up to April 5, 2012 was Alex Richards.
SMN News made several attempts to get a comment from President Richardson regarding his speech but he could not be reached. A source close to the RRR group said the executive council met on Thursday afternoon to discuss the matter but up to late Thursday evening no other statement was made.
Youth radio talk show hosts contacted President Richardson for a comment on the ongoing discussion about the speech and the President said since he took office on Monday has been busy working on the issues that matters to St. Martin. The President hinted that there are number of persons who are upset that his team was elected to office and they are doing whatever they can to make the RRR lose focus. He assured that he is busy working on the mandate he was elected to carry out. President Richardson said St. Martin needs 30 million Euros for the Collectivity's operation and if the monies are not found then the island is in dire trouble.
Below is a copy of the email SMN News received from Cyriaque Pare as proof to show we made every attempt to bring the truth to the forefront regarding President Richardson political declaration.

Comme par hasard, j'étais le directeur de la communication de M. TIAO, au moment où il prononçait sa Déclaration de politique générale. Je peux donc vous confirmer qu'il ne connaît pas M. Pierre Marssin, qui ne peut donc pas être l'auteur de sa DPG.

Cordialement

Journal lefaso.net / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

The following is the press release from Alex Richards, the Director of the President's cabinet.

Objet : Communiqué de presse

Certains articles de presse ont porté des accusations graves de plagiat pour le discours de politique générale que le Président Alain Richardson a prononcé lors de l¹installation du nouveau Conseil Territorial. Je souhaite, sans m¹attarder sur cet épiphénomène, apporter quelques précisions afin de répondre aux interrogations des uns et aux accusations des autres. La campagne électorale que nous avons menée a mobilisé l¹ensemble de notre groupe et nous avons décidé de faire appel à un expert en communication politique pour la rédaction du discours du Président Richardson. Une démarche habituelle chez les leaders politiques, que nous avons entamée auprès d¹un spécialiste, M. Pierre Marssin. Nous avons fourni à ce dernier le programme de campagne, que nous avons présenté à la population ces dernières semaines et qui est conforme aux analyses de notre groupe RRR.
Quant aux similitudes notées entre le discours d¹investiture d¹Alain Richardson et celui du Premier ministre du Burkina Faso, Luc Adolphe Tiao, elles s¹expliquent par le fait que Pierre Marssin a également rédigé le discours de Monsieur Tiao. Il n¹y a donc pas de plagiat, et si la trame peut sembler identique, les grands axes de la politique que nous entendons mener pour les cinq prochaines années y sont clairement développés.
Cet épiphénomène que certains prennent plaisir à amplifier pour des raisons bassement politiciennes, n¹a aucune sorte d¹influence sur la détermination du groupe RRR à mener la politique pour laquelle il a été élu. Les polémiques stériles n¹ont pas leur place dans notre feuille de route, et nous préférons mettre toutes nos forces dans le développement des thèmes qui intéressent la population, l¹emploi, le pouvoir d¹achat, l¹économie, la sécurité, etc, et pour lesquels nous apporterons des solutions concrètes.
Notre objectif à terme reste l¹application des mesures prioritaires pour la satisfaction de l¹intérêt général, c¹est tout l¹enjeu de cette mandature.

Alex Richards
Directeur de Cabinet

TRANSLATION OF PRESS RELEASE FROM ALEX RICHARDS, THE DIRECTOR OF THE PRESIDENT'S CABINET.

COLLECTIVITY OF SAINT-MARTIN
CABINET OF THE PRESIDENT

Marigot, April 5, 2012

Subject: Press Release
Certain press articles have made serious accusations of plagiarism about the speech on general policy delivered by President Alain Richardson at the installation of the new Territorial Council. Without focusing on this secondary phenomenon, I would like to bring further clarification in addressing the concerns raised by some and the accusations made by others. The electoral campaign conducted by us has mobilized our entire group and we have decided to call upon an expert in political communication for the drafting of President Richardson's speech. A common practice among political leaders, and therefore we engaged a specialist, Mr. Pierre Marssin. We provided him with the campaign program presented to the population during these last weeks which is in accordance with the analyses of our group RRR.
As for the similarities observed between Alain Richardson's nomination speech and that of the Prime Minister of Burkina Faso, Luc Adolphe Tiao, they are justified by the fact that Pierre Marssin has also written Mr. Tiao's speech. There is, therefore, no plagiarism, and if the framework can appear identical, the main lines of the policies we intend to implement during the next five years are clearly developed in the speech. This secondary phenomenon which certain persons take pleasure in amplifying for purely base political reasons has no influence whatsoever on the determination of the RRR group to implement the policies for which they were elected. The fruitless controversies have no place in our road map and we prefer to exert all our efforts in the development of matters of major interest to the population, jobs, purchasing power, economy, security, etc., and to which we will offer concrete solutions. Our ultimate objective remains the implementation of priority measures which will satisfy the general interest, that is the main challenge of our mandate.

Alex Richards
Cabinet Director

sevenseaswatersxmdonatestochurchyouthprogram05042012Philipsburg:--- Seven Seas Water (St. Maarten) has made a donation to the Global Missions Church Youth program. Receiving the one thousand dollar donation was pastor Flemming of the Global Missions Church.

Making the donation was Seven Seas Water (St. Maarten) Managing Director Franklyn Richards who said that "Seven Seas Water wholeheartedly supports the objectives of the youth program." He added that the company is interested in supporting community initiatives and in "building and maintaining country St. Maarten".

Active for the past eight years, the Global Missions Church Youth program lists among its objectives the improvement of technical skills and the social behavior of young people. Other goals are to improve relationships between parents and children, to advise families so they are able to prevent school drop out as well as to work closely with parents, youth and public authorities to address solutions to juvenile delinquency. The youth program says it endeavors to equip St. Maarten's youth to become better citizens.

St. Lucia:--- In an effort to encourage megayachts to visit St. Lucia, IGY Rodney Bay Marina is offering a deeply discounted dockage plan for yachts over 80 feet from April 10 through May 31, 2012.

At just $1.50 per foot per day, IGY Rodney Bay Marina customers can use their cumulative dockage fees toward their dockage at either Yacht Haven Grande in St. Thomas or at the Yacht Club at Isle de Sol in St. Maarten through May 31, 2012.

Captains, crew and yachtsmen can enjoy the marinas and their upland for the months of April and May at a great discount by using their St. Lucia dockage fees as credit at Yacht Haven Grande and the Yacht Club at Isle de Sol.

Activities in St. Lucia include:

St. Lucia Jazz Festival, April 30 - May 13
St. Lucia Carnival, May 28 – July 17

Contact GM Adam Foster at IGY Rodney Bay Marina for bookings, at 758.452.0324 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The second in a series of Town Hall meetings on the drafting of development plans for the country was held on Monday in the Belair Community Center. The public was invited to give input for the preparation of the Development Plan for Conservation Areas.

The audience that turned up for the meeting was informed about the plans and they were able to give their input and comments on what were presented.

The attendees also suggested putting more effort in trying to get the public to attend these meetings and be informed about the preparation of the development plans.

Erno Labega, the head of the Department of Communications, who was the moderator for the evening, promised to make the presentation available on the government website. This will be announced once the information has been uploaded on the website.

The conservation areas entail the hilltops and ridges, which the Hillsides Policy regards as protected resources, as well as monumental Estates (Emilio Wilson's, Bishop Hill) and the Geneve Bay area.

At the meeting the Secretary General of the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment & Infrastructure (VROMI), Louis Brown and staff of the Policy Department presented the ideas and views concerning the framework for the drafting of the plan.

In the meeting the different reasons for conservation were explained and illustrated on maps of the areas. Different issues were discussed such as possible developments, water management, roads in conservation areas, type of regulations and enforcement.

Comments, views and ideas from the general public can also be submitted by email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

The input of the community is considered paramount in this process and in order for the right choices to be made, the community has to have a say by giving their views with respect to the spatial development of the country.

The Government believes that the public and stakeholders must have a say in the preparation of the plans, and therefore two Town Hall meetings for each plan area will be organized in order for the public to participate in the process. These meetings are in addition to the public hearing and public review as prescribed in the Zoning Ordinance.

The follow-up Town Hall meetings regarding the preparation of the development plans for Simpson Bay and Conservation Areas are expected to be held in June. Also at that time the first Town Hall meetings will be planned for some of the other plan areas such as Cul-de-Sac and Cole Bay.

Great Bay, St. Martin (April 19, 2012):--- The two-day skills building workshop on the development of a National Workplace Policy on HIV and AIDS was officially opened this morning at Carl's & Sons Conference Center by Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever.
The goal of the workshop is to strengthen participants capacity to effectively develop a national workplace policy on HIV and AIDS. The Department of Labor is currently in the process of developing a National HIV/AIDS Workplace Policy in collaboration with the HIV/AIDS Programme Management Team (PMT).
"When I was a member of the Chamber of Commerce I introduced an HIV workplace policy, which they signed off on, and was part of their policy, I also gave a copy of the policy to then Commissioner of Health, Franklyn Meyers," said Minister Cornelius De Weever. The minister also stated during his remarks on Thursday morning, that it is important for us to adhere to ILO Recommendation No. 200 Concerning HIV and AIDS and the World of Work.
"This is an opportune time given all progress that St. Maarten has made regarding HIV/AIDS," said Minister De Weever.
This National HIV/AIDS Workplace Policy is being developed to ensure a uniform and fair approach to the effective prevention of HIV/AIDS among employees and their families, and provide social protection within the workplace to employees directly impacted by HIV. The principles of the policy include the recognition of HIV as a workplace issue, non-discrimination in employment, screening and confidentiality, social dialogue, gender equality, prevention and care, treatment and support as critical components for addressing the epidemic in the workplace.

dartteamfirstmeeting28042012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Dengue Action Response Team (DART) which falls under Collective Preventive Services (CPS), a government agency under the Ministry of Public Health, met recently to discuss an Epidemiological Alert issued by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) about Dengue.

PAHO is recommending to Member States, especially those located in the regions of Central America and the Caribbean, that could have a greater risk of dengue outbreaks during the second half of 2012, to begin preparing and establishing an integrated response mechanism for the prevention of dengue caused deaths.

The objective of the alert is to prevent the loss of human lives and the overload of health services due to dengue. During the DART meeting, a review was made of current state of affairs and planning with respect to patient care, social communication and environmental management. A follow-up meeting is planned for early May to update the respective stakeholders.

Dengue and severe dengue continue to be a public health concern in the Region of the Americas. Despite Member States' efforts to contain and mitigate the dengue epidemics, in the past two years, some of the countries in the Region have surpassed their historic record of cases and deaths.

2010 was the year with the highest number of cases in the history of the continent, with 1.69 million cases and 1,185 deaths. In the first 14 weeks of 2010 Sint Maarten had 28 confirmed dengue cases. For the whole of 2010, there were 173 confirmed cases of dengue on the Dutch side.

In 2011, a total of 1.04 million dengue cases and 719 dengue caused deaths were reported. In the first 14 weeks of 2011 for Sint Maarten, there were 12 confirmed dengue cases with two of them being residents of the Northern side of the island. During this year there was also one fatality attributed to Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF). The total number of cases for 2011 was 22. To date, for the first 14 weeks of 2012, there were nine confirmed dengue cases.

The government agencies part of the DART Team that met recently included CPS, Department of Communications (DCOMM) and Section General Public Health. Other members of the team are the Tourist Office and the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure.

wmarlinandrlaville28042012Philipsburg:--- An official agreement has been signed between the National Alliance and the Independent Members of Parliament Patrick Illidge, Frans Richardson, and United Peoples Party faction leader Romaine La Ville. According to well placed sources, La Ville will deliver his letter of resignation to the UP leader Theodore Heyliger on Sunday and a copy will also be given to the Chairlady of Parliament. However, SMN News learnt that the Chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell left the island on Friday for Washington DC.

The political agreement was signed shortly after 7pm Saturday evening at the Parliament Building where the Members of the National Alliance faction met with the three Members of Parliament who made an unofficial statement early Saturday morning at the Festival Village during the Calypso finals.

SMN News has been reliably informed that the Democratic Party Members of Parliament will be joining the newly formed coalition government under the banner "Team St. Maarten." Sources close the party said Member of Parliament Petrus Leroy De Weever was off island and he returned Saturday evening. De Weever is expected to meet with the National Alliance sometime over the weekend where they will continue their discussions on the formation of the new government.

The signing of the most recent political agreement brings an end the constant rumors about the fall of government and the disagreements within the UP Party.

SMN News learnt that since Member of Parliament Romaine La Ville made his thoughts known about the Pelican saga which involves UP MP Jules James, the party leader Theodore Heyliger and some of his colleagues have been treating him as a so called step-child. The source said that La Ville felt that his party leader and his colleagues in the UP faction have taken him for granted and the time has come for him to take a stand and do what he believes is best for the people of St. Maarten. It is further understood that La Ville took his stand two weeks ago when his party leader made him believe that all was well and that he would make him the chairman of the Finance Committee.

tallahasseeofficialsmeetwithchamberofcommercesxm03052012TALLAHASSEE, Florida:--- The Tallahassee-St. Maarten Foundation Inc. (TLH-SXMF) Director Arthur Lugisse, assisted eight City of Tallahassee officials during a rest and relaxation visit to the island recently by facilitating a business meeting with the Chamber of Commerce & Industry.

The delegation was headed by Deputy Fire Chief John Gatlin from the Tallahassee City Fire Department. It also included representatives from Public Safety, Law enforcement, Government environmental engineering, Medical and Private sector business.

The meeting with the Chamber of Commerce & Industry executives and Tallahassee reps looked at fostering economic development between Tallahassee and Sint Maarten based on the sister-city agreement that has existed for more than a decade.

The meeting with the Chamber of Commerce & Industry according to Lugisse was very fruitful. "Both parties looked at the vast opportunities that exist based on the sister-city agreement for the public and private sectors. One of the areas discussed is exchange programs between law enforcement agencies on the island with the Tallahassee Sheriff and Fire Departments.

"Orientation and training sessions can be organized up to four weeks. There are joint venture opportunities for the private sector especially working closely with the Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce. The City of Tallahassee also has sister-city links with Europe, Russia, Africa and the Middle East. There are great possibilities and opportunities and it is now for us to make use of them as presented in the framework of the city-sister agreement," Executive Director Arhur Lugisse said.

Some reps of the Tallahassee delegation are also members of the annual festival Springtime Tallahassee, which attracts over 200,000 persons over the two-day event that takes place at the end of March.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The scheduled public plenary session of Parliament for May 14 to discuss the Emancipation Day Ordinance has been postponed.

The meeting was scheduled to take place on Monday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The plenary session has been postponed until further notice due to funeral services for the late Jane Eliza Richardson-Proctor, the mother of Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Hyacinth Richardson.

The President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell extends her condolences to the family of the late Jane Eliza Richardson-Proctor and especially to MP Hon. Hyacinth Richardson on behalf of the Parliament of Sint Maarten and fellow parliamentary colleagues.

normangirvan14052012GREAT BAY/MARIGOT:--- The 10th annual St. Martin Book Fair, will take place on May 31 – June 2, 2012, said book fair coordinator Shujah Reiph.
Some 14 guest authors and artists, from Asia to the Americas, will be on hand to celebrate the opening of the book fair's 10th anniversary edition at the Belair Community Center on Thursday, May 31, at 8 pm, said Reiph.
Dr. Girvan, leading economist, author, and professor emeritus at UWI-Trinidad, will deliver the keynote address, "The Cost of Moving Forward with Caribbean Unity," at the opening ceremony of the literary festival, said Reiph.
Dr. Girvan is an essential 'go to man' for presidents and prime ministers and was only recently the United Nations Secretary General's Personal Representative on the Guyana-Venezuela Border Controversy (2010), said Reiph.
Books by Dr. Girvan and all of the visiting authors, and titles by the growing number of St. Martin writers, will be available at the book fair.
There are over 20 book fair and pre-book fair activities planned for the festival by the Book Fair Committee (BFC), said Reiph. All book fair activities are free and "the general public is invited to this 'book fair for the entire family,'" said Reiph.
The St. Maarten Tourist Bureau returns in 2012 as the main sponsor of the St. Martin Book Fair. "The Tourist Bureau as the main committed sponsor and the University of St. Martin as the home sponsor of the main book fair day, have been collaborating with the St. Martin Book Fair from the very beginning," said Jacqueline Sample, president of House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP), one of the book fair organizers.
"The Ministry of Education and Culture, headed by the outgoing minister Dr. Rhoda Arrindell, made a contribution this year to the St. Martin Book Fair's 10th anniversary," said Reiph, who is also president of Conscious Lyrics Foundation (CLF).
CLF and HNP have been organizing the St. Martin Book Fair since 2003, in collaboration with the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau and the University of St. Martin.
The opening ceremony of the festival is alternated each year between both parts of the island. Various activities, the main book launch, and the school visits by international and St. Martin writers are conducted island-wide "in keeping with the island's traditional unity," said Reiph.

maxrippon27052012GREAT BAY/MARIGOT:--- The St. Martin Book Fair has always attracted a diverse group of authors, novelists and poets through the years and this year is no exception.
With authors hailing from the USA, Italy, Barbados, Singapore and more, attendees will have a wide array of activities to choose from. This year is the 10th anniversary of the literary/book festival, which actually runs from May 28 to June 2, 2012.
The week-long anniversary fair include poetry and fiction recitals, live culinary demos, school visits from overseas and St. Martin authors, jazz and dance performances, and workshops that range from how to make guavaberry, a dance workshop by award-winning Broadway dancer Nicole de Weever, to the rise of the eBook.
Historically, the book fair has always included both parts of the island. It has also continued to invite and attract authors, poets and novelists from all across the globe, including Kweyol-, Dutch-, Papiamentu-, Arabic-, Hindu-, Chinese-, Yoruba, Spanish-, and French-speaking authors.
"The multi-lingual approach not only reflects an aspect of the island's traditional culture but also St. Martin's present diverse, linguistic make up," said Jacqueline Sample, president of House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP).
So it is no surprise that the Guadeloupean author Max Rippon will be coming from Marie-Galante to give a lecture, on "Emancipation and Reparations"—and his presentation will be in French and English.
The lecture by Rippon at the Public Library in Marigot, is on Monday, May 28, at 7:30 pm - 9 pm. A discussion will follow with the audience attending this first of two pre-book fair "specials" for the 10th anniversary.
Rippon is just back from a successful lecture and book fair tour in Bordeaux and Nancy, France. In St. Martin, he will also recite from his poetry and novels at the literary evening on Friday, June 1, at the Yacht Club Restaurant, Fort Louis Marina, Marigot Waterfront, at 8 pm.
Rippon, whose work is studied in the schools in St. Martin and Guadeloupe, will be one of nearly 10 authors that will visit schools as part of the book fair's "Meet the Writers" program.
On Saturday, June 2, which is the main book fair day, he will be on campus at the University of St. Martin (USM), where his books can be bought along with new books by other visiting authors.
Rippon's works include Pawòl naïf, Le Dernier Matin, and Blues an tout lang, which is his newest book.
saraflorian11082011What else is there to know and to be excited about at the St. Martin Book Fair?
Well, the way we read is evolving with the advent of new technology. Instead of having a physical library of a vast amount of books one can now store all of their books on electronic devices like the Kindle and iPad.
Sarah Florian, researcher, new Italian novelist, and Caribbean literary scholar, will be facilitating a workshop entitled, "literature+ future= technology" on Saturday, June 2, at USM, room 107.
Dr. Florian will "explore the evolution of books and make a comparative analysis between past, present and future, and how we are evolving in our way of consuming literature," according to the description of her workshop.
This workshop is not only for modern-thinking people, tech-adept teens and the like but also for those who think that they are "all thumbs" or "don't have a clue" when it comes to the new technology invading their reading space.
Attendees are encouraged to bring their devices like the Kindle, iPad and Blackberry (BB) to the workshop.
Florian, described as a member of the new generation of Caribbeanists, has had her writings and interviews featured in the Jamaican Gleaner, Jamaican Observer, and sx salon. Florian is currently teaching Italian Language and Culture to international students at the University of Singapore.
Conscious Lyrics Foundation and HNP organize the St. Martin Book Fair in collaboration with St. Maarten Tourist Bureau, the Ministry of Education & Culture, the Collectivity of St. Martin, and USM.
All book fair activities are open to the public and are free of charge. For more St. Martin Book Fair information and updates, visit http://www.houseofnehesipublish.com/book_fair2040.html.

sersxmdelegationattendsmeetingofserbrabant30052012President of the Dutch social economic council, Alexander Rinnooy Kan, hosted a delegation of five visitors from SER Sint Maarten on Monday March 21. The SER president expressed great interest in the workings of the 'latest addition to the family of social economic councils in the Kingdom', as he put it. In a symbolic gesture, Rinnooy Kan presented the Sint Maarten SER with a vintage gavel used by one of the first SER presidents in the 1950's. Rinnooy Kan and secretary general Véronique Timmerhuis received SER Sint Maarten's first annual report from chairman René Richardson.
In addition to the chairman, the Sint Maarten the delegation consisted of independent member Elaine Gumbs-Vlaun, industry representative Eveline Henriquez-Dijkhoffz, supported by secretary-general Gerard Richardson and senior policy advisor Arjen Alberts.
The visit to the national Dutch SER continued with in-depth exchanges of information with directors of the council's economic and social policy departments, as well as separate conversations with policy workers on specific topics relevant to Sint Maarten socio-economic situation. Practical agreements were made on internships and other forms of cooperation and support.
To finalize the first day, the delegation paid a courtesy visit to the nearby cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary, were they were welcomed by outgoing deputy Minister Richard Panneflek and staff members Cor James and Perry Geerlings.
Later the same week, the delegation visited a number of regional social economic councils in the Netherlands, who operate on a scale more similar to Sint Maarten. In a meeting with the SER Delft the Sint Maarten representatives were briefed on a successful tradition of cooperation between labor unions, businesses and government on tackling local issues and jointly mapping out strategies for economic development, especially in challenging economic times.
dutchserchairmanarinnooykanrecievessersxmannualreportfromrrichardson30052012The first provincial SER visited was that of coastal province Zeeland. Important information was exchanged about the local cooperative approach of the development of the sea harbors in the region, as well as the tourism sector and the logistical hub function of this province, not just towards the Netherlands but equally towards Belgium and Germany. Needless to say, these topics met with great interest from the Sint Maarten delegation, as these sectors are the mainstay of our national economy as well.
The concluding visit was to the SER Brabant in 's Hertogenbosch on Thursday May 24, where the timing of the visit permitted the delegation to attend an actual SER meeting. The delegation was subsequently briefed on the tripartite efforts to secure high levels of employment in this province, especially in times of decline of the traditional industrial sectors. The Sint Maarten delegation took notice of the fact that Brabant established its own long term economic development plan 'Brabant 2020'. In den Bosch as well, agreements were made on future cooperation between both social economic councils.
Over the entire week, the SER Sint Maarten succeeded in establishing a valuable network of contacts and cooperation with several Dutch sister organizations, while taking away a wealth of information and a number of inspiring ideas for future application in Sint Maarten.
The costs of the SER Sint Maarten visit to the Netherlands were covered by Dutch development funds from the project 'Establishment of the High Councils of State', managed by USONA.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Collective Prevention Services (CPS) would like to congratulate the nation on World Environment Day (WED), 05 June, which is also part of CPSs calendar of health observations.

WED is an annual event that is aimed at being the biggest and most widely celebrated global day for positive environmental action.

The 2012 theme for WED is "Green Economy: Does it include you?"

The United Nations (UN) Environment Programme defines Green Economy as one that results in improved human well-being and social equity, while significantly reducing environmental risks and ecological scarcities. In its simplest expression, a green economy can be thought of as one which is low carbon, resource efficient and socially inclusive.

Environmental hazards are responsible for as much as a quarter of the total burden of disease world-wide, and more than one-third of the burden among children.

Heading that list are diarrhea, lower respiratory infections, various forms of unintentional injuries and malaria.

The disease burden is much higher in the developing world, although in the case of certain non-communicable diseases, such as cardiovascular diseases and cancers, the per capita disease burden is larger in developed countries.

Health impacts of environmental hazards run across more than 80 diseases and types of injury.

Well-targeted interventions can prevent much of this environmental risk. Worldwide, as many as 13 million deaths could be prevented every year by making our environments healthier.

WED celebrations began in 1972 and have grown to become the one of the main vehicles through which the UN stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and encourages political attention and action. Let us join the global population in keeping our community and our environment healthier!

WED is also a day for people from all walks of life to come together to ensure a cleaner, greener and brighter outlook for themselves and future generations.

vaccinationopenhouse05062012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- There are a number of measle outbreaks throughout the world. Measles can be a serious and potentially fatal illness and children who have not been vaccinated are particularly at risk of measles during this time.

Parents are urged to ensure their children are protected against measles. Measles is a highly infectious disease; one in 20 will get pneumonia, one in 1000 will get encephalitis and 1-2 in 1000 will die from the disease.

To be protected you either need to have received the Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccine to have had the disease. There is no other way to prevent measles infection. Two doses of MMR vaccine are recommended, the first given at 12-months of age, and the second at 4-5 years of age.

Dr. V.S. Asin Oostburg, Head of Collective Prevention Services (CPS) told the Department of Communication (DCOMM) that the open house was one health programme that is part of the public health ministry's interventions to reach out to the community to have their health status "Checked" against measles, and the results demonstrated how successful the open house was.
After an analysis of the May 19 Vaccination Open House held at the Festival Village, Youth Health Care (YHC) at CPS is very pleased with the interests and turn-out to the event with more than 500 persons of which 192 children's vaccination status were checked.

Out of this group 75 children were vaccinated, while 117 were up to date with their vaccinations and the remainder got appointments to visit the clinic at the Vineyard Building for their additional shots.

The Dental Mobile Unit catered to 47 children who received complete prophylaxis with cleaning and fluoride application. 50 information packages were also handed out to parents and the children by Dentist Hilda Guevara.

Out of the 47 children, three were already part of the dental school program while 44 were new.

The Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever, Secretary General Jorien Wuite, and Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)/World Health Organization (WHO) Dr. Christian Morales, an expert on health systems and services were present throughout the day of the open house.

Dr. Asin says she would like to thank the organizing committee who started working on the preparations for the open house since March. The organizing committee was chaired by Anita Priest who was assisted by committee members Claudia Yhan, Irene Serfilia, Anuska Gibbs, Deborah Granger, and Irma Knight.

vaccinationopenhousegroupofyouths05062012Asin was also full of praise for the stakeholders who took part, which comprised of governmental and non-governmental organizations, private sector and civil society: Rotary Club of Sint Maarten, Nagico Insurance, Diabetes Foundation, Abbot Nutrition, Elderly & Pensioners Association, Alzheimer Foundation, Love of Kids Foundation, Red Cross and the board and staff of the Festival Village.

Minister Hon. Cornelius de Weever provided each participant stakeholder with a certificate of appreciation.

The theme for this year's open house was "Vaccination: An Act of Love – For you for me for everyone, get checked, get vaccinated."

Immunization is a way of protecting children against serious vaccine preventable diseases. Once a child or an adult has been fully vaccinated, their bodies can fight those diseases if one comes into contact with the respective virus.

Unprotected children are at greatest risk of contracting vaccine preventable diseases. Parents and guardians must ensure that their children are protected. Adults should also consult their physician to ensure that their vaccination coverage is up to date.

YHC can also be contacted if you want to verify your own vaccination status by calling Tel. 542-3003, 542-2078 or 542-3553.

papaumphowithkidsatsxmbookfair06062012GREAT BAY/MARIGOT:--- The "Children's Room" at the St. Martin Book Fair last Saturday, reflected the attendance in most of the workshops on the festival's main book fair day at the University of St. Martin (USM).

The 43 boys and girls, from age 2 to 12, amounted to the largest number of participants in the Children's Room since the book fair started in 2003. It was also the first time that the overwhelming majority of the workshops had a high number of attendance across the board, said Jacqueline Sample, president of HNP, a book fair organizer along with Conscious Lyrics Foundation (CLF).

In the Children's Room, "the kids responded very well, paid keen attention to the storyteller and gave good answers to questions that Papa Umpho asked. They had fun and want to do it again. They actually wanted it to be longer," said Nzinga Lake, coordinator of the children's activities.

Special guest "Papa Umpho" told Kompa Nanzi or Anansi stories "and actually got a brave boy to impersonate the legendary mischievous spider," said Lake. Kiara Meyers, Little Miss St. Martin 2011, made a guest appearance and read a folktale to her peers.

Children from throughout the island and various schools, including the MAC and the I-Can Foundation kept the room abuzz. At least two grandmothers stayed with their grandchildren for the length of the activities, from 9 am to 1 pm.

"A two-year-old boy got his granny to stay with him because he didn't want to leave after his parents dropped off his bigger brother," said Lake. Both fathers and mothers brought their children to the university campus.

The coordinator had the youngsters participate in activities for boys and girls separately, and activities in which all of the children joined in, including self-esteem motivation and anti-bullying exercises, said Lake.

After 11 am, the girls made an impromptu trip upstairs to Room 202, the massively-attended "Dance Workshop," coordinated by Broadway star Nicole de Weever, while the boys worked on communication skills with Papa Umpho in Room 108, said Lake.

Other activities that had a full-to-capacity or tremendous amount of people compared to previous years were the following workshops – How to make Guavaberry (Colombier Cultural Association), "Writing Your Life's Story" (Jacqueline Bishop from NYU), and "Caribbean Vegan & Vegetarian Cooking" (Taymer Mason), said Sample.

The "Books Are Boring!" and "literature + technology = future" workshops by novelist Wena Poon and Italian scholar Dr. Sara Florian respectively, "had a fairly good turnout of very appreciative audiences, compared to other years. One mother told Wena that she had been using comics books to get her son interested in reading fir his exams. Both Wena and Sara were pleased," said Sample.

The "FAQs About St. Maarten" presentation (on Friday) and "The Copyright Workshop" on Saturday were cancelled due to scheduling challenges by the coordinators. The Saturday morning literary talk at the Public Library in Marigot was cancelled because of non-attendance.

"This 10th anniversary edition of the book fair had over 20 activities, between six to ten more workshops and other activities than in other years," said book fair coordinator Shujah Reiph of CLF.

"I think this is the best book fair that we've ever had, and that's with all the glitches aside that we have to work on internally," said Reiph.

nicoledeweeverandkidsatsxmbookfair06062012"We have a good message to send to our partners, potential sponsors, and the general public about this wonderful 'book fair for the entire family': the St. Martin Book Fair is growing. It is answering a positive need for our island's people and for the visitors' experience," said Reiph.

Some of the 10th anniversary book fair activities will continue. "The 10th anniversary activities started very late because of the timing with regard to funding release but these activities still have to be carried out," said Sample.

"Thanks to Dr. Rhoda Arrindell, when she was minister, for jumpstarting the book fair activities. The Ministry of Education and Culture provided a small sponsorship toward a book of new St. Martin writings that HNP will invite the general public to submit poems for shortly. That anthology will be launched at the book fair in 2013," said Sample.

"The 'Cuisine as culture' poster presentation to the schools is continuing along with the presentation of a selected book to the libraries, the prison, and the government archives in Philipsburg and Marigot," said Sample.

Furthermore, "The Book Fair Committee is part of the anti-bullying campaign for the rest of the year with the Peace Is Foundation," said BFC member Ari Sutton. The campaign was launched at the book fair on Saturday with the workshop, "How to Stopping Bullying," coordinated by Eric Fenwick.

The usually three-day St. Martin Book Fair takes place annually during the first weekend of June.

CLF and HNP organized the literary/book festival on May 31-June 2, 2012, in collaboration with the University of St. Martin, the Ministry of Education & Culture (MECSY), the Collectivité de St. Martin, and the strategic partner St. Maarten Tourist Bureau.

italianambassadorvisitsmvoges08062012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Plenipotentiary Hon. Mathias S. Voges received a visit from Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Italy His Excellency Francesco Azzarello at the Sint Maarten House.

Ambassador Azzarello presented his credentials to Her Majesty Queen Beatrix in February.

During his meeting with Minister Voges, Azzarello showed great interests in Sint Maarten and informed Voges about his upcoming visit to Sint Maarten in February 2013.

Minister Voges presented the Ambassador with a copy of the Sint Maarten Golden Book, which he greatly appreciated, and both discussed economic opportunities.

Ambassador Azzarello has invited Minister Voges and his spouse to a concert on June 27 in honour of Queen Beatrix by the President of the Italian Republic and Mrs. Napolitano during their state visit to the Netherlands.

Glitter Events is teaming up with Soggy Dollar Bar and Antillean Liquors to bring the St. Maarten public the first annual Mega Flea Market on Saturday, June 30th.

"Dust off that old treadmill you now use as a clothing rack, stack up the Barney DVDs your 13 year old no longer watches and take those pretty dresses that don't fit out of your closet. It is time to Clean House and turn all that clutter into cash" says Riselle Roidis from Glitter Events, organizers of the Mega Flea Market.

This day-long sellathon takes place on Saturday June 30th from 11:00am until 8:00pm at the Soggy Dollar Bar in Simpson Bay. Treasure seekers and bargain hunters will have quite a lot to go through as the market will feature both used and new items from jewelry, clothing and shoes to house ware and furniture. Food and drinks will be on sale, a DJ will be spinning the latest tunes and raffles are all part of the program. Kids' activities will keep the young ones busy while you browse the booths. Admission is free.

Vendors are welcome! Sign up today via email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by calling +599 520-1905.

intervisionfoundationreceivesfundingfromcooperatingfoundations01072012Alexandra van Luycken Halley from the Intervision Foundation happily received a cheque from the Cooperating Foundations of the Dutch Caribbean for the set up of a pet farm at Nature Seaside park with miniature animals. It is the intention to create a low-cost activity area for children, which will also teach children how to treat animals. Kids will be able to go into the paddock and pet small bred chickens, goats, horses and work in a vegetable garden. Angela Dekker from Cooperating Foundations explained that the funding agency wanted to support this initiative because of two strong elements: St. Maarten really needs an inexpensive place where families can spend time with their children and children can learn about nature and have fun. Furthermore Intervision came up with many creative ways of making the miniature farm self-sustainable. Prins Bernard Culture Fonds was also charmed by the initiative and has already granted the other half of the start-up costs. Within soon miniature horse Skippy will be joined by fellow miniature animals and children will be able to drive a small horse cart or plant tomatoes.
Foundations can contact the project advisors Leon Lake and Saskia Kliphuis on 5860808 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to discuss if their projects can be eligible for funding from Cooperating Foundations.

imbalisummercamp02072012PHILIPSBURG:--- Imbali Center for Creative Movement is all set to launch its fifth annual Visual and Performing Arts Summer Camp at the John Larmonie Center on Monday, July 2.
Clara Reyes, founder and director of Imbali, said that this year's program will run for some 3 weeks and will culminate with a student showcase on Friday, July 20. Reyes also said that this year's summer program will focus on the visual and performing arts as a vehicle to celebrate St. Maarten traditional culture.
"This year we are going to use the St. Maarten traditional culture as an entry point into the arts and we hope this experience will dispel the myth that this island has no culture. I can attest to the fact that St. Maarten has a dynamic and vivid culture and at Imbali Summer Camp 2012 our children will gain firsthand experience of this vibrancy," Reyes said.
Reyes explained that her camp was an 8am to 5pm fully interactive experience.
"I don't do anything with children just to give them something to do to occupy their time. No, for me every activity that children engage in must be beneficial to them in some way; must teach them something about themselves. In this vein I have developed an extensive schedule of edutainment activities; these are activities which are not just for their entertainment, but are also educational," Reyes said.
Reyes said that these activities include walking tours of both of the island's capitals (Philipsburg and Marigot) to explore St. Maarten architecture, model building based on pictures of old St. Maarten/St. Martin houses, master music classes illustrating the use of old time instruments, lectures and art classes at the Silk Cotton Art Gallery, master dance classes in the ponum, waltz and other old time social dance forms, poetry, folk stories, arts and craft, capoeira, voice, creation of carnival costumes, and much more.
"So many of our elders are willing to share their knowledge, if only they are approached and that is exactly what I went out to do; ask them to share with our children their stories and knowledge of St. Maarten. So far I haven't been turned down once. From Ruby Bute, to Alberto Brooks (carnival costume creating), to Jocelyn Arnell (traditional story time and games) to George Violenus of Tanny and the Boys, to Evelyn Roberts (granddaughter of Mr. Abraham Barry and Ms. Alice Barry, who were a famous Ponum dancing couple back in the day) and many others the Imbali summer program is chocked full older heads and up and coming artists and art lovers, including: Clifford Henry, Nathalie Peterson, Lena Browne and others," Reyes said.
Reyes said that there would even be a special workshop hosted by Isidore "Mighty Dow" York and his father Chester York; both of whom are noted throughout the region for their mastery of the steel pan.
Reyes said that parents who wished to enrol their children in the 2012 Imbali summer program should stop by the John Larmonie Center on Long Wall Road to inquire about rates and registration fees. Parents can also contact her at 554-9364/526-3891/554-6162 or at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for additional information.
"Basically parents who enrol their children in our program are responsible for dropping them off and picking them up on time. Parents are responsible for their children's midday meal (which can be warmed up in our microwave), and parents are also in charge of preparing all snacks and drinks that their children will need throughout the day. The rest is left to us and we promise this year will be one for the record books. When parents come to the annual end of camp showcase they will be in awe of the traditional knowledge their children will be able to demonstrate to them," Reyes said.
Reyes said the camp is open to all children ages three and up.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Cabinet of the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunications (MinTEATT), which had to be relocated from the Government Administration Building, can now be reached by calling telephone numbers 542-2090 or 542-2021.

Minister Hon. Romeo Pantophlet and members of his Cabinet are currently housed in the Xerox Building in offices provided by the Bureau of Telecommunications & Post.

swescotwilliamsandwsmith08072012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams attended the special Pastor Appreciation Service at the New Testament Baptist Church recognizing the work and dedication of the Church's two most dedicated pastors Mr. Wycliffe Smith and Mr. John Warren. "I would like to thank this church for this Pastor's Appreciation Day. Thank you for allowing me to show my appreciation for both Pastor smith and pastor John. I have been coming to this church for a very long time, not every Sunday, but over the course of the and I have seen Pastor John slowly but surely find his way in where he is today in this Church, commented the Prime Minister to the large congregation," commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister continued by stating that she has known Pastor Smith for a very long time, both inside and outside of the Church. "I know Pastor Smith both outside of the church in several other capacities in which Pastor Smith served this community. When I think on Pastor Smith him simply by saying that I consider him a friend. If I were ever in a situation when I needed someone to talk for spiritual advice I know I could, without a doubt, count on Pastor Smith. He has not only been serving this church but also the community of St. Maarten in so many different capacities, so as Prime Minister I thank you for all of those years you have put so much work into the community of St. Maarten," said the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister also commended the congregation by organizing an appreciation day in which pastors are shown how much they mean to the congregation and how important they are to the community. "They are the problem solvers, they are the ones we look to solve our spiritual and emotional problems but we must also realize that those problem solvers too have challenges, so it is for that reason it is so important that we show our appreciation to our pastors and today I recognize our love and support which they also so dearly need. May god continue to bless these admirable gentlemen, this church and the nation of St. Maarten," ended the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

rotaryclubofstmartinsunrisereceivesreportfromdiabetesfoundation12072012On Tuesday, July 10, 2012, Mrs. Charlotte Peterson, Mrs. Mieke Schakel and Mrs. Thea Habermehl of the Diabetes Foundation of St. Maarten presented their report on the evaluation results of the Step-by-Step Foot Care Program to the members of the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise.

The findings of the report indicate that the current state of patients' diabetic feet in St. Maarten requires the urgent attention of our Public Health Authorities!
The Step-by-Step Foot Care program was implemented from August of 2011 to March 2012, and based on the evaluation of the feet of 400 diabetic patients the results was compiled.
A volunteer nurse and medical pedicurist of the Diabetes Foundation of St. Maarten visited all the local medical clinics, of the doctors who wanted to participate, on a monthly basis and evaluated the feet of diabetic patients, at no cost to either the clinic or the patient.

This very costly, valuable and internationally acclaimed program, that involved the collaboration of the International Diabetes Federation, the International Working Group on the Diabetic Foot, the Ledbury Rotary Club-the Rotary Club of Gloucester Severn (both of the United Kingdom), the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise and the Diabetes Foundation of St. Maarten, was very necessary for St. Maarten, as the island has a huge number of diabetic patients.

It took a lot of perseverance and the international financial support of all these parties to bring the program to St. Maarten. The first phase started in late August / early September of 2009 and consisted of a three-day course, presented by medical specialists and professors from various parts of Europe, to a number of medical professionals from St. Maarten and surrounding islands, including Mrs. Mieke Schakel. The material presented had to be applied for a period of one year by the participants, and it was mandatory to participate in the second phase of the program and complete this one year later.

The Diabetes Foundation of St. Maarten sincerely hopes that their efforts and those of the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise will ultimately lead to improved foot care for the diabetic patients on our island.

Philipsburg:--- A triangle love affair left one person injured Sunday morning in the Sucker Garden area. According to reliable sources, two men were fighting over a woman that is married.

Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson confirmed a stabbing incident occurred on Sunday in Sucker Garden and one person was injured. Henson further stated that he did not have any information surrounding the cause of the incident.

It should be noted that Ricardo Henson is the interim head of the Philipsburg patrol division of the Philipsburg Police Station and also the Police Spokesman. Henson said that when the incident occurred, the police did not inform him of it. Therefore, he could not provide any details about the stabbing and how serious were the injuries the victim sustained.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The 28th Caribbean Association of National Telecommunication Organizations (CANTO) Annual Conference & Trade Exhibition will take place from July 22-25 in Miami under CANTO's 2012 calendar of events theme "Accelerating Broadband Experience in the Caribbean, Transforming the way we live."

Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs, Traffic and Transportation (TEATT) Hon. Romeo Pantophlet will be one of 15 ministers who will be representing the country at the conference, especially during "Meet the Ministers" which is scheduled for July 23.

Minister Pantohplet is looking forward to attending the conference and exhibition in order to get first-hand information about current trends and developments in ICT.

The Minister is also looking forward to meeting with colleague Ministers to discuss opportunities and challenges within the telecommunications field.

CANTO, a non-profit association is charged with the mission to facilitate the development of Information Communication and Technology (ICT) solutions for the benefit of members and other stakeholders in the Caribbean region.

CANTO has a global membership of over 108 members from 33 countries spanning four continents.

CANTO's vision is to become the leading authority in shaping information and communication in the Caribbean, dictates and supports CANTO's role in the Caribbean.

CANTO is highly respected in the Caribbean telecommunications community for its leadership role, in influencing policy; expertise in providing information in all aspects of the industry and facilitator, in encouraging dialogue and meaningful collaborative enterprise.

The conference and exhibition is being held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Downtown Miami.

swescotwilliamsheadssxmaidsdelegationinwashingtondc23072012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot Williams arrived in the United States on Friday heading the eleven member St. Maarten Delegation to the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012) currently being held in Washington DC. During the conference the Prime Minister will be chairing the session on addressing HIV-Related Stigma and Discrimination with the aim of changing the effects of HIV stigma within local communities. The Prime Minister will also be a featured speaker at the Regional Session: Sustainable Development and HIV - A Caribbean Agenda, also during the AIDS 2012 Conference. The St. Maarten delegation will also be giving a poster presentation entitled "Safe Secrets" at the international AIDS conference. St. Maarten's presentation was chosen out of thousands of submissions requesting space to present at the conference.

The Prime Minister was also amongst specially invited guests honoring world renowned philanthropist Bill Gates at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC. During the event Bill Gates was honored for his courage in investing in many organizations committed to end the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

AmfAR and GBC Health organized the event under the theme "Together to End Aids". amfAR is the foundation for HIV Research and is the world's leading non-profit organization dedicated to supporting HIV research, HIV prevention, education and advocacy. GBCHealth is a coalition of more than 200 member companies and organizations committed to investing resources to make a healthier world.

Other influential persons who attended the benefit in the fight against the pandemic were Kenneth Cole, Chairman of amfAR; John Demsey, Chairman MAC AIDS Fund; Recording artist and spoke person for MAC cosmetics, Eve; actor, activist and humanitarian Sharon Stone; the Honorable Nancy Pelosi, House Democratic Leader; Michel Sidibe, Executive Director of UNAIDS; and John Tedstrom, CEO GBCHealth.

The International AIDS Conference is the largest international meeting on a single health issue. Every two years 20,000 participants representing all stakeholders in the global response to HIV meet to assess progress and identify future priorities. The AIDS 2012 conference is the single most widely covered HIV event in the world and is organized by the International AIDS Society (IAS) in partnership with a number of international and local partners. The conference theme, "Turning the Tide Together", emphasizes that the HIV epidemic has reached a defining moment and that by acting decisively on recent scientific advances in HIV treatment and biomedical prevention, the hope for a cure and the continuing evidence of the ability to scale-up key interventions in the most-needed settings there is now the potential to end the HIV epidemic.

swescotwilliamsmeetswithprogressreportingcommittee02082012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams met with the Progress Reporting Committee President Blandell and Secretary of the Committee Radermacher. During the meeting with the committee the Prime Minister is given the reports which have been made and gathered with the departments and Ministries that fall under the regulation of cooperation. The reports are done on a quarterly basis.
The Prime Minister commented that the commissioner, who is in charge of these reports, in this case Mr. Richard Gibson Sr., will have talks based on the results of the reporting with all of the agencies involved. The results of these talks will then form a basis of the discussions between the Dutch Minister of Kingdom Relations and the Prime Ministers of the various countries within the Kingdom. "In St. Maarten that would be my person and this would happen on a similar basis in Curacao, for example" commented the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

vjustiawithrduncananderohan02082012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Justice Roland Duncan introduced two persons that he recently hired to reporters on Thursday. Minister Duncan introduced Mr. Edward Tony Rohan as the new Interim Director of the Pointe Blanche Prison. The Minister said Rohan was born on St. Maarten but he worked for a number of years at various prisons in the Netherlands over a 15 year period. Rohan has extensive training in Security Management and in the field of Prison Law and Management.

Rohan told reporters that some years ago he left St. Maarten and went to the United States to play professional baseball but that did not work out for him. He then returned to the island and left for Holland where he worked and studied. Rohan said he has 15 years of experience and he returned to St. Maarten to do what he could for his island with the knowledge and experience he gained overseas. Rohan further stated that he has a lot of work ahead of him, especially since the inmates are not cooperating with the ongoing renovation projects. When asked what are his priorities, Rohan said that he intends to intensify security at the detention centers on St. Maarten. One of the challenges Rohan faces is curtailing the importing of illegal items into the prison. Right now, persons from the community are seen sending illegal items by rope to the cells in Simpson Bay. Rohan said he heard of that situation but he has not yet come up with a plan on how to tackle the matter. "I am here just a few days now, and I am familiarizing myself with the institutions but as soon as I settle in, security will tighten."

The Minister of Justice also introduced to the media the new head of Judicial Affairs Mr.Vidjai Justia. Minister Duncan said that the new head of judicial affairs has a huge task ahead of him since he has to draft policies and laws. Justia will also have to assist the prison and police in drafting new policies, while he will be in charge of Youth Affairs.

Justia worked as a lawyer for the State Council, hereafter he was part of the technical assistance stationed in the Netherlands Antilles. Justia played a crucial role in establishing the departments of General and Legal Affairs of the island of St. Eustatius. Justia also worked on the execution of Netherlands Antilles tax law. As of January 2003, he worked as the coordinating special advisor employed by the human environment and transportation inspectorate. In the past years, Justia worked with several international and national bodies to assist in drafting policies and laws. He told reporters he has a vast amount of knowledge and experience which he gained internationally.

He said that while he only started the job on August 1, he already noticed that he has a lot of work ahead of him for the five year period he will be on the island. Justia said that right now the department of judicial affairs would need lawyers and they are busy looking for lawyers that are well rounded in all aspects of the justice system. Minister Duncan said that he already found some candidates but the Ministry cannot afford to hire them because their services are too expensive.

The Minister of Justice told reporters that the Justice Ministry is faced with several crucial problems. "Right now we have a shortage of space, renovations have to take place, and people have to be trained while we need to put people in their rightful positions. I already appointed four persons as acting unit heads in the prison. This was not in place at the Pointe Blanche Prison. When I took office in 2010, I met a dilapidated prison so I am busy trying to put things in place."

Justice Ministry looking at various buildings to house Sub-Stations and Community Police.

The Minister of Justice told reporters that he is busy finding locations to house several substations and offices for the community police in various districts. Minister Duncan said he already has an agreement with Royal Islander to install a control center on their properties while he is busy discussing with Port de Plaisance to obtain a building on that property to establish a police substation there. Minister Duncan said he is also discussing with a property owner on L.B. Scot Road and the Belvedere Housing Foundation to have sub-stations in those areas.

The Ministry of Justice already purchased the BBW building on Sucker Garden Road to house a training center and shooting range. The Martin Luther King School is under renovation. The intention is to house a substation and the offices for the community police for the Dutch Quarter and Middle Region area. The Martin Luther King School and BBW building will also have some classrooms for police trainings.

Minister still has to present the BOX Project to Council of Ministers.

When asked by SMN News if he will continue with his plans for the BOX in Cay Hill for a house of detention, the Minister said that government is about continuity and the former Council of Ministers already approved the project but he is now making some changes to the plans and he intends to take it to the Council of Ministers for approval by the end of this month. When asked if the BOX is one of the projects that will receive financing through the one hundred million guilders loan the island is seeking to obtain. Minister Duncan said that the Box is not included in that funding. In fact, he said the financing for the renovation and completion for the BOX has not yet been acquired. The Minister said he plans to hold town hall meetings after presenting the project to the Council of Ministers for approval. When asked by SMN News if he intends to use the third floor of the building which was constructed illegally, the Minister said he will not demolish that floor and then have to rebuild it. "The way the BOX is constructed it is ideal for a prison and the other plans he has for the building. "Part of the building will have cells, another part will have offices while in the front area there will be a youth detention facility. I can guarantee you that when the project is unveiled and the people see what will be there they will be impressed. But if they don't agree, then St. Maarten will have another huge problem to deal with.

It should be noted that the Minister of Justice was highly criticized by several members of Parliament when the news broke that he was discussing with Sameer Andrwos to purchase the BOX for the use of a prison. It is left to be seen if current coalition government will approve the BOX which was constructed without a building permit.

Stella to Head MOT, department must be in place before November --- Chitaroe's Contract Up.

The Minister of Justice also confirmed that the Secretary General for the Ministry of Justice Ligia Stella will be moving over to the MOT's office in Simpson Bay shortly. The Justice Minister said that he asked Stella to head the department because St. Maarten has until November to have the department up and running if not the island will be placed on the blacklist. Minister Duncan did not say how soon Stella will be moving over to her new office but when she does her position as Secretary General will become vacant.

The Minister also confirmed on Thursday that the Acting Head of Judicial Affairs Iris Chitaroe's contract has expired and she is currently on vacation. Minister Duncan said Chitaroe was one of those persons that were lent to St. Maarten when the island obtained its new status. "I am busy negotiating with her to see if I can get her to come back to the island in another position and the negotiation is not yet over."

scotiabankdonatestousm09082012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten attended the presentation of a check for USD $25,000 from the Bank of Nova Scotia to the University of St. Maarten. The contribution will go directly towards the funding of a computer system for the registrars office for the University of St. Maarten.

"Good afternoon and welcome as you join us on this special occasion as I myself join those before me in thanking the Bank of Nova Scotia with this wonderful gesture. You, the Bank of Nova Scotia, has been constant a trailblazer in terms of being a good corporate citizen and this deserves even more special mention.

Without a doubt some of the most important areas that we have to focus on St. Maarten are education and the health of the people. Education and the health of our nation are two aspects that we must focus on as a major aspect of the development of St. Maarten as a nation. As we look forward to this development we are raising the intellectual bar for our society through providing a solid education system.

While often times we see businesses contributing to St. Maarten, I am a proponent that that type of sponsorship is channeled into education and health for the simple reasons mentioned above. And in this respect the Bank of Nova Scotia is indeed a trailblazer and my comments are thus the more pertinent and I encourage others to join the Bank of Nova Scotia in sponsoring tertiary education in order for us to ensure that the intellectual development of both young and old are looked after in our country.

Thank you once again and congratulations to all concerned and I wish you much strength as you continue to chart the course for the University of St. Maarten, and by charting the course for the University you chart the course for Country St. Maarten. So once again much success; it has not been an easy journey but with gestures like this one here this afternoon this is a solid step towards the refocusing of the University of St. Maarten."

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

mariegenievedeweeverprimaryschool12082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- In preparation for the start of the new school year, Minister of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports (MinECYS) Hon. Silveria Jacobs paid a working visit to most public schools to assess their level of readiness.

The Hon. Minister is happy to report that all schools will open as schedule on Monday morning. The minister would hereby like to extend words of appreciation and thanks to the management and staff of the various schools, Ministry VROMI, staff bureau Ministry ECYS, contractors and all others who worked tirelessly throughout the weekend to ensure that the schools would be ready to reopen on Monday.

The construction of the driveway and parking area at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School is nearing completion, and is not yet in use. As such parents and bus drivers are advised to exercise caution and patience when picking up and dropping off students.

Members of the control unit will be present regulate the traffic, while Management and staff of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School will be on hand to guide the students into the school. The minister is hereby requesting the full cooperation of the general public to ensure a smooth start of the new school year and minimize traffic congestion.

Parents and guardians who have not been able register their children in a school are requested to report to the Division Public Education Services at the Vlaun Building opposite the Post Office in Philipsburg as compulsory education is in effect.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Tropical Storm Isaac continues moving Westward through the Eastern Caribbean Sea away from Sint Maarten as a minor tropical storm.

Local weather conditions for today Thursday according to the Meteorological Department of Curacao (MDC): fresh to strong winds will continue into early Friday morning.

Rainfall: occasional rain showers becoming heavier at times; total rainfall amounts will vary between one to two inches.

Seas: Small Craft Advisory will remain in effect until further notice; rough today and Friday.

Tropical Depression #10 at 11:00AM according to the National Hurricane Center was upgraded to the 10th named storm of the season, Tropical Storm Joyce.

Joyce at 11:00AM was located over 1300 miles east of the Leeward Islands out in the Atlantic Ocean. The storm does not pose a threat to Sint Maarten and is forecast to pass several hundred miles north of the island on Sunday.

This is the final advisory from the Office of Disaster Management on Tropical Storm Issac.

rotarydonatestomacschool31082012The theme for the 2012 conference at Stockholm International Water Institute is "Water and Food Security."
Michael Evans explains on www.earthtimes.org that delegates were told that over 900 million people in the world suffer from hunger and two billion more face serious health risks from under nourishment. At the same time, 1.5 billion people overeat and over a third of all food that is produced is either lost or wasted
World Water Week focuses on new thinking and positive action and from its original conception the organizers have been very much aware of the importance of involving the younger generation. An innovation for 2012 is the development of a Young Professionals' Vision. The aim is that during the conference a group of young professionals will develop a vision of how to achieve water and food security by 2050.
Joining thousands of Rotary Clubs around the world, the Rotary Club of St. Maarten continues its distribution of Water Fountains to primary schools on the island. Rotary International maintains "clean water" on its agenda as a main area of focus and so clubs all around the world are challenged to make a difference in their communities with respect to this topic. St. Maarten is fortunate to have clean running water to almost every corner of the island and thus cannot be compared to countries that still have great challenges in supplying this very basic need. With this in mind and a little creativity we are still able to give content to this area of focus and develop projects that fit within the Rotary International agenda of "Clean Water".
The MAC school, which has 450 pupils, is the first of many primary schools that will receive water-fountains during this Rotary Year. On sight at the MAC school in St. John's to receive the donation were school manager Rose Huges-Coram, Mrs. Juliana Hodge-Shipley and several pupils. Representing Rotary were Assistant District Governor James Ferris, past presidents Rebecca Low, Pierre Decelles, Kishore Idnani as well as club service director Henna Budhrani, vice president Robert Judd, and president elect Maria Buncamper-Molanus.

The management of the Bureau herewith informs the general public that the Bureau will be closed on Friday, September 14th 2012 to allow the entire staff to attend a work shop.

The Ombudsman apologizes for any inconvenience this closure may cause.

Philipsburg:--- It was is the Ultimate Summer Sweepstake and because the customers of Xtreme Communications, Chippie, and FW Vlaun & Sons have remained loyal for years, the organizers and sponsors did not hold back this summer. Xtreme, Chippie, and FW Vlaun & Sons gave away an brand new 2012 CHEVROLET SONIC LTZ to a lucky Xtreme Chippie customer. The winner was Barbara Booker.
On June 1, 2012 the Xtreme Chippie CHEVROLET SONIC Summer Sweepstake was launched. On that day, the Sales Manager Mr. Vincent Hunt announced the Summer Sweepstake.

Mr. Hunt explained that the sweepstake was exclusively for Xtreme Chippie customers, all they had to do to participate in the CHEVROLET SONIC Sweepstake and have a chance to win a brand new 2012 Chevrolet Sonic was to have a Chippie phone and TopUp at any Xtreme Chippie TopUp machines.
The chance to win was greatly increased if you bought Chippie Pins Vouchers or TopUp in the amounts of $10 or higher, and in order for a winner to be validated their Sweepstakes Pick vouchers had to add up to a value of $160 or higher.
In the case of Mrs. Barbara Booker, her vouchers added up to $162. Barbara said she never had a new car before; she always purchased a used car. She said her old car was overheating because it was a very old and it needed many repairs. She would use it just to get from home to town, and then take to bus over the hill to go to work. When ask what she wound do with the old car now that she won the brand new Sonic? Barbara said she will give it to her husband.

The way the sweepstake worked was: letters or numbers would appear on all Xtreme Chippie $5, $10, $20, and $50 pin vouchers and on all Direct Top Up receipts of $1 and up e.g. (Sweepstake Pick –H-). Customers had to save the receipts and vouchers with the Sweepstake Pick on them until you have all the letters that spell "CHEVROLET SONIC".
Vincent said Xtreme had done a variety of Sweepstakes Challenges since 2004 and have awarded many excited winners. There was the Travel Sweepstakes where customers had the opportunity to win trips to different Caribbean islands from a pre-selected list simply by spelling the name of the island. We also did an "Xtreme Chippie Challenge" where we organized a one week vacation to any Caribbean island, the winner desired. Then we did a "Seven Day Cruise for 2", that was won by one of our local taxi drivers.
The biggest Sweepstake we did was back in 2005, when St. Maarten celebrated 36 years of carnival. We put together a Chippie Sweepstake event that gave away $36,000 in prizes. We produced a dynamic concert that included the Youth Waves band from St. Martin, Krosfyah from Barbados, Fab Five from Jamaica, and ERA from Curacao. As you can see, Xtreme and Chippie have a history of grand productions for their customers
Vincent also confirmed that their next sweepstake was going to be for the new hot Apple iPad 3. The company would be giving away five (5) or more iPad 3 for the Christmas holidays. The sweepstake will start in the middle to late October and will end during the Christmas week.

Click here to view photos of the winner claiming her prize.

ROSEAU, Dominica:--- Discover Dominica Authority will be hosting an Access Conference at the Fort Young Hotel from September 25 to 27, 2012 - the first of its kind in the Eastern Caribbean. This Conference will bring together key stakeholders and engage the support of Caribbean carriers to develop a holistic approach to improving intra-regional and international access to Dominica whilst enhancing the viability of the carriers.
Over the last year, work has been ongoing on the development of an Access Strategy for Dominica. The Access Strategy and resulting Access Conference will address limitations faced by Dominica in its drive to increase year-round visitor arrivals to the island.
Many airlines servicing the region have already expressed keen interest in the Conference. Further, regional organisations such as the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) and the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) and Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariats have indicated their intention to have representation given the pivotal role that improved access plays in by filling gaps in Caribbean intra-regional travel.
Over the three day period, presentations and discussions will cover: Dominica's tourism product and marketing strategy; the hotel plant; partnership opportunities between Discover Dominica Authority, tourism private sector, and air and sea carriers; the port infrastructure; network access; the importance of distribution systems to getting the visitor to Dominica; and the role of financiers in assisting interested carriers. Whilst discussions and presentations will focus mainly on Dominica it is anticipated that the Conference will provide much needed input into formulating a workable regional approach to solving air access challenges.
Presentations will come from Dominica Air & Sea Ports Authority, Dominica Hotel & Tourism Association, Costa Rican airline – Nature Air, Distribution system providers – Radixx and KIU, Access Consultant – Ian Bertrand, Ross University, Dominica AID Bank, and Discover Dominica Authority.
For more information on Dominica, contact Discover Dominica Authority at 767 448 2045. Or visit Dominica's official website: www.discoverdominica.com, or follow Dominica on Twitter and Facebook, and take a look at our videos on YouTube.

redfrogbeachmarinapanama20092012FORT LAUDERDALE, FL:--- IGY Marinas is pleased to announce its most recent addition to its network, Red Frog Beach Marina in Bocas del Toro, Panama. Resting in a protected bay outside the hurricane zone, the marina lies just 133 nautical miles from the Panama Canal, making it one of the closest marinas to the canal catering to megayachts. Isla Bastimentos, part of the Bocas Del Toro Archipelago where the marina is located, is about 20 square miles, making it one of the largest islands in Panama. The island can only be reached by boat and there are no cars on the island; instead, it is home to native villages, renowned for its biodiversity and includes a National Marine Park that is listed as a World Heritage Site.

Full access to the Resort includes the beautiful Red Frog Beach, restaurants/bars, hiking and nature trails, luxury vacation villa rentals each with a private pool, a surf lodge with private suites, rainforest canopy zip-line tours, kayak and horseback tours and more. Jungle carts are also available to rent for exploring and getting around the resort.

Currently able to accommodate vessels up to 250 feet, the marina plans to expand with a dockside bar, fuel services and capacity for much larger vessels. "IGY is privileged to add Red Frog Beach Marina to the network; its unique location and amenities make it a truly exciting destination for our customers to explore. Strategically, we have significantly grown our network within the emerging market of Central and South America, giving our customers access to another region to explore with the Caribbean Anchor Pass," welcomes Kenny Jones, CMM MBE and Executive Vice President of IGY Marinas. Central and South American marinas within the IGY network now include Marina Cabo San Lucas in Mexico, Marina Papagayo in Costa Rica, Marina Santa Marta in Colombia and now, Red Frog Beach Marina in Panama. These recent marina additions re-enforce IGY's overall expansion strategy into this emerging market with even more destinations to come.

A helipad is located adjacent to the marina, and complimentary Wi-Fi and boat transportation into Bocas Town (just 15 min away) is available as well. An idyllic locale for avid sportfishermen, the Bocas Del Toro archipelago is made up of 68 islands and keys making offshore runs short and convenient. Tuna, Wahoo, king mackerel and snapper are the most common catches. This island property in Panama boasts luxury vacation villas with private pools, Balinese-style jungle lodges as well as rainforest, beachfront and hillside lots with ownership opportunities.

Marina highlights include:

  • Total berths/megayacht berths: 84/15
  • Maximum length: 250 feet/76 meters
  • Maximum draft: 25 feet/7.5 meters
  • Floating docks with movable cleats and bollards
  • Helipad landing area
  • Assistance with yacht clearance
  • Complimentary WiFi
  • Fueling dock (2013)
  • Nearby vessel provisioning
  • Brand-new shower and laundry facilities
  • Safe and tranquil location with many eco-touristic activities
  • 133 nautical miles to the Panama Canal

By joining the IGY Marinas network, Red Frog Beach Marina guests are now privy to a host of benefits, including the IGY Anchor Club, the marina loyalty program where captains and owners accumulate and redeem points for dockage. Other network-wide dockage programs include the Caribbean Anchor Pass, where vessels can roam the IGY network for one upfront discounted price as well as the HomePort Program, a semi-permanent option for yachts looking for longer term dockage.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- During the past 110 years, health in the Americas has improved significantly, but inequalities persist, says the 2012 Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)/World Health Organization (WHO) report Health in the Americas.

Average life expectancy in Latin America and the Caribbean, rose from 29 years in 1900 to 74 years in 2010, and today, 98 per cent of children live to see their first birthday, while 100 years ago only 75 per cent did.

The report was presented at the 28th Pan American Sanitary Conference in Washington, D.C. last week, in which it describes the progress made by the countries of the Americas and the challenges they face as they work to improve in the Region.

However, differences among countries of the Region persist. These differences are also seen within countries.

Major demographic trends in the Region of the Americas include population growth, urbanization, and population aging. In 1900 the population of the Americas was 194 million people; 110 years later, it has risen to over 940 million. It is estimated that by 2020 it will rise to slightly more than one billion inhabitants, representing 13.4 per cent of the global population.

French Quarter:--- Due to heavy traffic on www.smn-news.com (Saint Martin News Network) these past weeks the server that our site is hosted on in the United States became overloaded. Therefore, we encountered some technical issues that resulted in the site being down for several hours. Our team has already made the necessary changes and the website is back up and running optimally.
We want to assure our readers that the site was not hacked as was rumored and apologize for any inconvenience this caused.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) has opened its competition for a logo, an identity, for St. Maarten's Carnival. Once selected, it will mark the first time that Carnival as a festival will have a logo that can be branded worldwide and make St. Maarten's Carnival instantly recognizable.

President of the SCDF Mike Granger explained that while the foundation has an official logo that is used on correspondence and promotions, the festival itself does not have a visual identity that can be splashed worldwide and branded on merchandising items.

"We want to have logo that clearly identifies and sets St. Maarten's Carnival apart. We have opened this competition to find such an image, such an identity. The good folks at the Heineken Regatta can be used as a good example of this. The Regatta has a set logo with a set slogan, "Serious Fun". It is used annually and people know that it's St. Maarten regatta when they see that. Carnival should have such an image," Granger said, adding that it is step one in the effort to push St. Maarten's Carnival internationally.

"This will be a phased process. The ground work has to come first and this is just a first step. Once we have that image, we'll get to work on the rest of the plan," he explained.

The competition is open for everyone, amateurs, professionals, young and old. The design should be comprised of the words "St. Maarten Carnival" accompanied by a short, catchy slogan. The design must be festive, legible and visually appealing. The deadline for submissions is October 31, 2012 and submissions can be emailed to 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.. Designer may seek clarification by sending an email to the aforementioned addresses.

The winning designer will be awarded a season pass to Carnival 2013 and 2014.

bluehavenmarinainturksandcaicos02102012FORT LAUDERDALE, FL:--- Ideally located in Providenciales in the Turks & Caicos Islands, Blue Haven Marina has just joined the IGY network. Slated to open in the summer of 2013 to yachts up to 180 feet and initially a max draft of 5.5, plans for maintenance dredging will bring its capacity back to the original 12 feet projected by winter 2013. Located 575 miles southeast of Miami, Blue Haven Marina is the ideal gateway to the Caribbean.

The marina, an integral part of the Blue Haven Marina and Resort, is surrounded by nearly 20 acres of waterfront land on the exquisite northeast coast of the island. Marina guests will have full access to the resort, including a hotel boasting a gym, private beach and an infinity-edge swimming pool with lounge decks for entertainment. Also on property will be several restaurants, bars as well as an array of watersport activities and day charters – both sail and sportfish.

Nearly complete, the marina has nearly 6,000 linear feet of dockage and is constructed of 15-foot-wide concrete floating docks. Conveniences such as on-site customs and immigration services and a marina operations center will feature a lounge for captains and crews, as well as showers, a chart room and a crew work room. The offerings will be topped off by an exclusive concierge for marina customers ready to organize activities, excursions, rental vehicles, restaurant reservations and more. Top-notch provisioning with the capability to bring almost anything to the island will be readily available to megayacht crews and their guests.

Boasting the third-largest coral barrier reef system in the world, the islands are renowned for the finest of tropical beaches. Turks & Caicos Islands' fine-sand alabaster Grace Bay Beach is consistently voted one of the world's Top 10 beaches by Condé Nast Traveler. Some of the best bottom fishing is in the TCI waters, including access to many species of grouper and snapper, among others. Blue Haven Marina is located on the Northeastern tip of Providenciales, only minutes away from Provo Golf Club, shopping, and more restaurants and bars. Surrounding deserted islands are easily accessible from the marina.

Bert Fowles, Vice President of marketing for IGY Marinas says, "The addition of Blue Haven marina expands the reach of the network to the northern Caribbean, creating the perfect route for our customers along the way down from the northeast or coming from Florida down to the central and southern islands. Our guests will soon have access to a magnificent facility, right on par with IGY standards of great service and amenities for captains and crew."

Marina highlights include:

  • Opening summer 2013
  • Hassle-free berthing in the Turks & Caicos Islands
  • 51 berths for yachts up to 180 feet, initially with a max draft of 5.5 feet
  • Maintenance dredging complete in winter 2013 for a total depth of 12 feet
  • Blue Haven Resort amenities available to marina guests
  • Twenty minutes to international airport (75 mins from Miami; 3-hr flight from NYC)
  • Official currency is US dollar; official language is English
  • Marina concierge will cater to crews and guests with exclusive itineraries and planned activities
  • Highly secured marina docks to ensure privacy
  • Marina Operations Center featuring first-class crew and captains' facilities

By joining the IGY Marinas network, Blue Haven Marina guests may be privy to a host of benefits, including the IGY Anchor Club, the marina loyalty program where captains and owners accumulate and redeem points for dockage. Other network-wide dockage programs include the Caribbean Anchor Pass, where vessels can roam the IGY network for one upfront discounted price as well as the HomePort Program, a semi-permanent option for yachts looking for longer term dockage.

rodolphesamuelmeetsgerdiverbeet03102012PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel during his working visit to the Netherlands recently, met with Tim Delange, Dutch Second Chamber of Parliament Secretary General, and Chairperson of the Kingdom Relations Committee Brigitte van der Burg.

Samuel and Van der Burg discussed a number of pending issues such as the Kingdom Parliamentary IPOK Meeting, energy issues, education, inter-island transportation, double taxation and health care.

President Samuel says that the Dutch are interested to participate pertaining to the development of the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC), however, they need to hear first what Sint Maarten's objectives are for the future of the facility.

Samuel's meeting with Delange concerned the administration of the parliamentary secretariat especially where it concerned the recording of parliamentary sessions and the archiving of documentation.

The President of Parliament described both meetings as very informative.

During the President's official working visit to the Netherlands, he attended an official farewell reception that was held in the honour of the out-going President of the Dutch Second Chamber of Parliament Hon. Gerdi Verbeet. The reception was also for those members of parliament who won't be returning to the Chamber.

On Tuesday 25 September, Anouchka van Miltenburg was elected the new President of the Second Chamber.

bikersforboobs04102012Philipsburg:--- Chippie and the Caribbean Eagles have collaborated with the Positive Foundation and the Elektralyets Foundation in organizing a breast cancer awareness bike ride this upcoming Sunday October 7th, 2012. The annual bike-ride is themed: Bikers For Boobs and is intended to add to the momentum of the various activities and events organized by the two collaborating foundations. The intention of all the activities is to create awareness for the breast cancer cause. To make people more aware of the risks, encourage regular screening, and educate the community on the impact the disease has. "Every year it a pleasure to collaborate with Elektra and the Positive Foundation on the various events throughout the month of October," says UTS Marketing and Communication Officer, Ivy Lambert. "We will be walking with them during the Pink Parade, collaborating on the Bikers for Boobs Ride, and the Pink Phit and Phabulous Walk-n-Splash. We will also be working together on the Pink Concert to close off the entire month of activities," Lambert continued. "Every year they bring fresh, new ideas to the events and because of that the decision to support them each year is an easy one to make as a corporate sponsor. As a company you want your contribution to a cause to make a difference in the lives of those you're hoping to help and in this case it is clear that we help the foundations achieve their goals, together with our fellow sponsors." All participants will receive a free shirt from Chippie (pictured) and other goodies at the starting point of the ride at 3pm at the Caribbean Eagles Club House in Cole Bay (Opposite Prime Distributors). "Anyone can participate in the ride," says local radio personality and Elektralyets Foundation president, Mercedes "Elektra" Wyatt. "People can come on their Harleys, street bikes, quads or scooters. The group gets bigger every time and it's an afternoon filled with fun."

In the last couple of days the Board of financial supervision Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba (College financieel toezicht - Cft) had conversations with the Executive Councils and Island Councils of the Public Entities Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba. During these conversations the focus was on the (execution of) the 2012 and 2013 budgets, the financial statements and the current status of the financial management. On all the Public Entities the financial management is developing in a positive direction, but still remains vulnerable. The Cft noticed with satisfaction that thanks to amongst others the free contribution ("vrije uitkering"), the financial position of the Public Entities has improved significantly. Because of this there are now more possibilities to work at for example the improvement of the social facilities and the infrastructure.

Sint Eustatius
In the constructive conversation with the Board, the Public Entity Sint Eustatius indicated to have worked hard to submit the 2013 budget according with the respective laws and regulations. It is a great achievement that this was accomplished in a relatively short period. The budget shows a surplus concerning the compensation of a deficit from the past. The Island Council is about to adopt this budget and channel it via the Board to the Minster of BZK, before November 15th, 2012.

The adoption of a balanced budget for 2013 was one of the criteria the Cft laid down for Sint Eustatius in order to be able to advice the Minister of BZK not to prolong the Preceding Supervision (Voorafgaand Toezicht - VT) as of January 1st, 2013. Besides there should be a balanced adapted 2012 budget, the financial statements for 2011 be submitted before the deadlines stated in the Act on Finance for the Public Entities BES (Wet Financiën Openbare Lichamen BES - Wet FinBES) and an execution plan for Financial Management should be in place. As far as this last aspect is concerned, the Board is still in discussion with the Public Entity, whereby the expectation is expressed that within a couple of weeks a positive advise can be given to the Minister of BZK so this Preceding Supervision (VT) will no longer be applicable as of January 1st, 2013.

Finally it was discussed that Sint Eustatius still faces the challenge concerning cleaning up the accounts payable and accounts receivables database and making this more transparent.

Saba
The Island Council of the Public Entity Saba is expected to adopt a budget for 2013 this week, within the deadline. It concerns a balanced budget in which not all aspects of the results of the governmental deliberation financial relations have yet been taken into consideration, as the deliberations have only taken place earlier this month. These adaptations, mostly as a consequence of the indexation of the so-called 'vrije uitkering', will later be processed via a budget adaptation. As far as the improvements on the area of Financial Management are concerned, Saba is taking the lead, compared to the other Public Entities. The main points for 2012 as agreed with the Board, such as the subsidy policy, the dividend policy and the process descriptions, are accomplished and the Board is confident that this will also be the case with the new spear points for the year 2013. Saba still has to adopt the corporate governance code.

Bonaire
Based on the execution information concerning the first half of the year 2012, the Board concludes that this year – as was the case last year – the budget will not be depleted. Bonaire also agrees with this presumption. The Board is of the opinion that the Public Entity, more than was the case up till now, should use the available budgeted amount timely to be able to provide all the resources that are positive for the public. In the next budget adaptation the government will make a proposition to the Island Council to reallocate the funds which now seem to be left over.

Also the Public Entity Bonaire seems to be able to have the Island Council adopt a balanced 2013 budget this week, despite of the limited capacity of the public employees in the area of finance. The Board has expressed its appreciation for this during the deliberation with the Executive Council. The same counts for eliminating backlogs concerning the financial statements for 1992-2011. Because some much time was invested in the budgeting and financial statement process, Bonaire unfortunately was not able to deal with all the spear points Financial Management that were agreed on with the Board this year. The Board expressed the hope that for 2013 more time and energy will be used to deal with the Financial Management, whereby the Board acknowledges though that the necessary qualitative capacity should be available at Finances. Taking the new governmental system into consideration, Bonaire is facing the challenge to form the administrative system in such a manner that the needed capacity can be unlocked.

During the conversations, the necessity to collaborate mutually or with the Dutch municipals to ensure the improvements in the financial management for the future was also discussed. The agreements made as of 10-10-'10 concerning the increase of the pension age ascending up to 65 years and the introduction of the 'middenloonstelsel' were also discussed.

CFT Press Release

bankrobberyfillin16102012South Hill, Anguilla:--- Two heavily armed gunmen entered the Caribbean Commercial Bank (CCB) in South Hill Anguilla Tuesday morning and robbed the bank of an unknown amount of monies. According to information provided to SMN News, two heavily armed gunmen entered the bank with masks on their faces and committed the robbery. It is also believed that a third suspect was involved in the early morning robbery of the bank as this person was probably waiting in a getaway car in an alley close to the bank.

Up to the time of this report, police did not manage to apprehend the robbers. SMN News was told that the police is on a island wide manhunt for the robbers and they have also alerted St. Martin/St. Maarten of the robbery and suspects that are on the run.

In connection with the celebration of Police Week the following traffic measures will take place. On Wednesday  October 10th, 2012 between 06:00am and 1:00pm, the following roads will be closed: Front street from Sea Palace to Emmaplein, Back street from Ch. Voges street to Hensy Boujon street, School steeg; the School steeg; de Cannegieter street from Cornelius M. Vlaun street till Zoutsteeg, Zoutsteeg in the vicinity of E.C. Richardson street, D.A. Peterson street in the vicinity of E.C. Richardson street, the Codville Webster street in the vicinity of D.A. Peterson street, the D.A. Peterson street in the vicinity of the Salt Pickers round-a-bout, and the Walter Nisbeth road between the Salt Pickers round-a-bout and the Freedom Fighter's round-a-bout.

The community of Sint Maarten is asked to pay attention to this notice.

Philipsburg:--- The Managing Director of Postal Services St. Maarten Denicio Richardson has hired the services of HBN Law, namely Attorney at Law Wim Van Sambeek to contest the suspension implemented by the PSS Supervisory Board on December 27th 2011.
A press release from Attorney at Law Wim Van Sambeek confirmed that his client was suspended by the Supervisory Board as reported by SMN News under the heading "Director of PSS Suspended" which was published on December 31st 2011.
Van Sambeek said that his client wants to emphasize that maintains his opinion that he at all times acted within his authority and responsibility as the statutory director of PSS. Van Sambeek said in the interest of PSS and the staff his client will not comment on the lightly taken measure of suspension, however, he will use all available legal means to have the suspension rectified and lifted as soon as possible.
In the article published on this website on December 31st 2011 it states that the PSS Director was suspended from December 27th, 2011 to January 13th, 2012.

Philipsburg:--- The Permanent Committee of Kingdom Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Relations will be meeting on Thursday afternoon at 2:00pm in a closed door session.

The meeting is being held to finalize preparations for the visit of parliamentarians from Holland, Curacao and Aruba, in the setting of the inter-parliamentary Kingdom conference that will take place from January 10 to 13, 2012.

Members of Parliament (MPs) who are members of the aforementioned committee are: MP Hon. Roy Marlin (Chairman), MP Hon. Dr. Ruth Douglass (Vice Chairlady), MP Hon. Patrick Illidge, MP Hon. William Marlin, and MP Hon. Frans Richardson.

specialdeliveryboys05012012The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) announced on Thursday that its popular Youth Extravaganza will take on a new format for Carnival 2012. Entitled "Youth Extravaganza 2012: Reloaded" the talent showcasing event will be more like "America's Got Talent" with one overall winner selected by a panel of five judges.

The cash prize will be US $1000. The event will also feature and elimination and a final round of competition. "Youth Extravaganza has grown since its inception into a dynamic and energized show displaying the best of the best in St. Maarten youth talent. Comparable to other shows held annually, youth extravaganza continues to compliment our Carnival schedule of events by having a high attendance rate throughout the years," President of the SCDF Stuart Johnson said.

He continued: "This year we've opted to change the format and we are excited about the possibilities. Dancers, singers, young calypso singers and steel pan players, rappers, actors, just talented young people will all compete for that one cash prize. It should be fun."

Young people interested in competing in Youth Extravaganza must register like everyone else before January 16, 2012. Registration forms can be collected at the Government Administration Building at the security desk. Forms can also be emailed to interested persons once requested via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

"The future of Carnival depends on the inclusion of our young people either through direct involvement with the SCDF on our youth wing or through participation in SCDF events. It is vital that we allow them to be part of our festival. The SCDF holds firm to this principle an looks forward every year to giving them a night of their own. For Carnival 2012 that night will have a little more excitement to it and we can't wait," Johnson said.

cftvisitssxm18012012Philipsburg:--- The Board of financial supervision (College financial toezicht – Cft) visited Sint Maarten the last few days. Under the new chairmanship of prof. Age Bakker, the Board conducted meetings with the Finance Minister, Mr. Hiro Shigemoto, the Governor, Mr. Eugene Holiday, the Council of Ministers and Parliament. This was the first time the new member of the Board Mr. Richard Gibson and the new secretary of the Board, Mr. Kees van Nieuwamerongen participated in these meetings. It is expected that a new member of the board to replace Margo Vliegenhart, who has resigned, will be appointed shortly. During the visit a Memorandum of Understanding was signed with Sint Maarten and the Cft offices on Sint Maarten was opened.

The opening of the office and the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding are the result of the further developing cooperation between Sint Maarten and Cft. This cooperation is of great importance to continue building up country Sint Maarten and foster sound public finances.

During the meetings an array of topics were discussed, such as the budget, the accountability, corporate governance and financial management. It can be concluded that there has been progress on all areas, although at the same time there are still many challenges ahead. Currently Sint Maarten does not have an approved budget for 2012 as yet. Sint Maarten requested Cft to advise on the draft budget, before submitting this to Parliament. Cft is pleased that Sint Maarten decided to do so. In this way Parliament will be informed of the Cft views on the draft budget, and will be in a position to include this in their deliberations. The expectation is that the draft budget will soon be presented to Parliament and Cft hopes that the budget will soon be adopted. A fast adoption of the budget 2012 means also that preparations for budget 2013 can be started timely, in order for these to be adopted within the legal terms.

The budget 2012 will have to be executed under difficult economic conditions. Economic and financial uncertainty is eminent worldwide. It may therefore be necessary to adjust the budget during 2012. In addition the Cft indicated to the government the risks in the multi-year budget as far as pensions and social security is concerned. Countries all over the world are confronted with increasingly unmanageable costs in these areas, other than was originally expected when these systems were designed. It is therefore prudent to obtain timely insight on these matters on Sint Maarten and to plan to effectively cope with potential problems. Cft welcomes the fact that Sint Maarten is taking steps to significantly improve the tax system. The Board has recommended the Council of Ministers to also consider adopting a dividend policy for government owned companies. This will contribute to transparency and proper allocation of all public funds. Parliament however, is the ultimate decision maker as far as this is concerned.

Sint Maarten is a young country that is working on building its institutional capacity and developing its general financial management. So there is at present a backlog in the preparation and auditing of financial statements. It is important to complete and audit financial statements of the past. Cft is pleased to have learned that the financial statement 2010 is completed and has been submitted to the required advisory bodies. In a wider context, Cft has emphasized the importance of the adoption of the Public Expenditure Framework Assessment (PEFA) as the basis for a roadmap to strengthen financial management in future. This process should in the end lead to a financial management that is in compliance with internationally acceptable standards. This will support institutions such as Parliament to carry out its role. Cft applauds these steps that Sint Maarten is taking in this area. The building-up of a country brings along challenges for the government and the leadership of the country.

With the opening of the new office and the close cooperation Cft is confident in the future of Sint Maarten.

babayaga19012012Philipsburg:--- On the heels of a successful first run last December Imbali Center for Creative Movement and Albina Matuzko are bringing the theatrical production Baba-Yaga back for a final run on Saturday, January 28, at 8pm.
This event will be staged at the John Larmonie Center on Longwall Road and cost for admittance is $15.
Baba-Yaga is a production which has been performed for international audiences to much acclaim and which also received appreciative reviews from local audiences. The story unfolds through the perspective of Matuzko's clown character Klusha, who identifies with Baba-Yaga, even though she is a well-known Slavic mythological character known for being "mad, bad, dangerous, haglike and ugly."
According to Matuzko, Klusha is fascinated by Baba-Yaga and wants to create a production which tells her story. However, as the production unfolds Klusha discovers that Baba-Yaga is not some external figure, but elements that live deep within her, thus the nature of the story is altered in the telling.
"Klusha is drawn to Baba-Yaga's vulnerability. She, Baba-Yaga, is viewed as a lonely, wild, cantankerous sort of character, who is often used a scare tactic especially with young children, but those are elements that are within all of us, as Klusha discovers," Matuzko said.
The production, which runs about one hour, draws audiences into Klusha's experiences as guided by Baba-Yaga and audiences are encouraged to go on an inner journey of laughter, tears and discoveries.
In addition to restaging the production Matuzko, in collaboration with Imbali Center for Creative Movement will be hosting a clown workshop for five consecutive Saturdays or Sundays, depending on participants' preference, starting February 11 or 12 between 10am- 1pm.
Matuzko said that a clown is "a master at the art of life. S/he exists within everyone of us. Discovering your own clown means bringing more joy, love and pleasure to your life. It also means being able to connect with yourself and others from one heart to another."
"The course is an invitation for you to empower yourselves, empty your busy heads, open your minds and go to the source of energy in your gut and the follow the senses in your hearts," Matuzko said.
She explained that games, dance and contact with other participants would incorporated into the workshop.
"By following impulses and acting in the moment you will discover the magic and power of improvising. You can re-experience your spontaneity, imagination, freedom and playfulness. You will learn to embrace your mistakes and have fun, to take risks; conquering fears. And if you are able, at the end, to laugh at the beauty of your own ridiculousness your lives will seem much easier," Matuzko said.
According to Reyes no previous experience in clowning is necessary in order to be a participant in the 5 week course. Matuzko said that the course is a basic one which would be good for the development of individuals from all walks of life.
"This course is especially useful for teachers, nurses and doctors, managers, leaders, politicians, policemen, officials, housewives, papas and mama, basically everybody who is in daily contact with other people. Artists of all kinds of performing arts can also enrich their own creative personalities by taking this course," she said, "You don't have to be smart, brave, or funny and it is absolutely great if you think you are far from perfect, just come out and give the workshops a try."
Aspects of focus include the development of clown character, emotions, and routines, clowning for special purposes including at hospitals and street performances and finally stage-clowning.
For more information concerning both the restaging of Baba-Yaga and the clown workshop please contact Matuzko at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or facebook: Albina Matuzko or 588-4439. or www.klusha.blogspot.com.

rockstarsfornaturefundraiser20012012The Rockstars for Nature Fundraiser in support of the Nature Foundation after school activities program Snorkel Club managed to generate over four thousand dollars towards Nature Education on St. Maarten. The fundraising, which was organized by Stephanie Reed, Free Lance Grant Writer and Fundraiser at the Nature Foundation, generated significant revenue which will allow the Nature Foundation to expand its After School and in-school Nature Education Programs.
"One of our main tasks here at the Nature Foundation is to generate awareness and interests in the environment for the youth in order to instil pride in their local environment. In the past we ran our after school activity program on a shoestring budget but now, through the generous donation of the business community, we will be able to broaden our programs and offer them more sustainably," commented Tadzio Bervoets, Nature Foundation Manager.
The Board and staff would like to give express their sincerest thanks to all those who were involved in the Nature Foundation, particularly the local band Orange Grove, who have supported the program to the fullest and who have generously offered to extend 10% of their merchandise sale towards the Nature Foundation Youth Program. The Nature Foundation would also like to thank F.K.G. Marine Rigging & Fabricating N.V. St. Maarten , Different Real Estate, Pricewaterhouse Coopers, VanDorp, Simpson Bay Marina/IGY Marinas, Carib Broadcasting Island 92Henderson Insurances, Porto Cupecoy, La Bamba Beach Bar, Port de Plaisance Marina, Pineapple Pete, Fusion Restaurant, Harley Davidson St. Maarten/Super Bikes, 12-metre Challenge, Local Lift Happy Hour Charters, The Scuba Shop, ReadyForJade, Top Carrot café, Island Water World, Xperts Hair Salon, Port de Plaisance Resort, Trakx Design, Mark Yokoyama, Percy Rankin, Ku-J, Photographer for Nature Gierdre Lesmonaite, Claudienne Peterson, Ronny Santana and band, and the I-tal Shack.
The Nature Foundation will be launching the 2012 Snorkel Club in March which will run for a period of six weeks.

The SXM advisory Board of funding Agency Samenwerkende Fondsen/ Cooperating Foundations of the Dutch Caribbean has decided to make it easier for foundations and associations with good plans to approach them with requests for funding. Besides email contact NGO's can now make an appointment to discuss their plans in a new office on Backstreet, behind the Catholic Rectory and opposite Sheika's/Cultural Community Center. Newly appointed project advisors Mr. Leon Lake and Mrs. Saskia Kliphuis will be available on Wednesday and Friday afternoons, in evenings and Saturdays, to accommodate the often busy board members of our lively St. Maarten NGO field. On Saturday January the 28th the new office will be officially opened by the Advisory Board of St Maarten and Mr. Etienne Ys, general advisor of the Cooperating Foundations.
Cooperating Foundations, is a collaboration between 5 Dutch funding agencies, namely Skanfonds, Oranje Fonds, Stichting Kinderpostzegels, Fonds Sluytermans van Loo and Innovatiefonds Zorgverzekeraars. Aiming at strengthening society and living up to the motto "Together we participate, together we are stronger", the collaborating Funding Agencies strive to support projects in the Dutch Caribbean that focus on community development, or target children, youngsters and senior citizens. Other focal points are: poverty alleviation, relief for vulnerable groups and projects catering to volunteers and persons with a handicap or a chronic disease.
Assisting White and Yellow Cross with furniture neatly falls within the scope of the objectives of Cooperating Funds. Bregje Boetekees of White and Yellow Cross will gladly accept the cheque of Naf 73.368,00 on Saturday.
Foundations that would like to hand in a request for funding can contact the project advisors on 5860808 or email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

wibbestbank201130012012The Windward Island Bank Ltd. was named best bank of 2011. Voters "could cast their vote online via www.thedailyherald.com and no less than 1,182 made use of this possibility, while many others still chose to bring in filled-out hard copies. The "Best Of" issue appeared in the Tuesday, January 31st edition of the Daily Herald Out 'n about" as stated by the Daily Herald.

The Windward Island Bank Ltd wishes to thank the general public for such an acknowledgement and the Daily Herald for organizing and coordinating the "Best Of" in 2011.

Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto announced on Wednesday that the Ministry of Finance received the advice from the Council of Advice on Tuesday afternoon, and preparations are now underway to send the 2012 National Budget to the Governor who then forwards it to Parliament.

The Committee of Financial Supervision CFT has already submitted its advice which was also sent to the Advisory Council.

"I am looking forward to Parliament handling the budget before March 1 and this seems feasible as long as there aren't any changes that Parliament would like to make to the financial document," Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto said on Wednesday.

In December Parliament, the Governor and the General Audit Chamber were informed that the process to complete the national budget and have it submitted to Parliament by the December 15 timeline would not be met.

The 2012 national budget is Naf. 432,549,600 million while the 2011 budget is Naf. 420,916,597 million. Figures from the latter are currently being used until the 2012 budget has been approved.

Philipsburg:--- A Central Committee Hearing is planned for 6 February about a Centralized Registration System for Child Abuse, and a representative from Women's Desk will be present for the parliamentary session.

The Central Committee of Parliament Hearing is scheduled for Monday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament.

The Women's Desk will give their input with respect to the national ordinance to amend Book 1 of the Civil Code.

The parliamentary hearings are part of the process to deal with amendments to the Civil and Penal Codes. Parliament in a session of October 3, 2011 requested that other entities be heard with respect to the changes that are to be made to various laws that govern the country.

The committee hearing will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and only the audio can be heard via Pearl Radio FM 98.1 as well as via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

Philipsburg:--- On Friday February 3rd at approximately 2:40am while patrolling on Bush Road, a Philipsburg police patrol saw a man driving towards Philipsburg without headlights on. When the driver of this car passed next to the police car, he started behaving quite nervous.
The patrol decided to check out the driver to find out if the documents of vehicle were in order and why he was behaving so suspiciously. The driver was stopped by the police and he was not in possession of a driver's license. While being questioned he became increasingly nervous. The patrol decided to search him. During the search, a plastic bag containing 11 smaller plastic bags, each containing a small amount of marijuana, which were prepared for distribution was found and confiscated. The suspect with the initials C.N.N. was arrested on the spot and taken to the Philipsburg Police Station where he is being held for questioning.

arthurlugisse13082010PHILIPSBURG, St. Maarten:--- The Tallahassee-St. Maarten Foundation Inc. (TLH-SXMF) Director Arthur Lugisse, after spending six months on the island, recently returned to Tallahassee, Florida to execute a new platform with respect to the Tallahassee-St. Maarten Partnership.
"After talking to many persons on the island, and partnering with groups and individuals that have the same goals and objectives, I have designed a new platform to promote our country in the USA, with focus on creating opportunities for the Sister City relations between Tallahassee and St. Maarten based on the 12-year-old agreement.
"The new platform is to move forward in the development of joint ventures between business exchange and marketing and promotions. Our country has been a distribution center of goods and services for the past years and now many more doors have been opened since the status change, and the TLH-SXMF will be doing the needful in 2012," Executive Director Lugisse said on Wednesday.

Lugisse kicked off the platform this week by attending the Green Energy Symposium at the State Capitol court yard in Tallahassee, Florida from February 7-9. Many renewable energy companies and ancillary businesses are exhibiting their green products.

vtpsolarpowermobileunit08022012Vertical Turbine Power LLC (VTP) revealed to exhibitor attendees two units, a solar powered golf cart and VTP Solar Power Mobile Unit, designed and fabricated by the development company.

The mobile unit is a portable power generator and water filtration system powered by renewable energy. It can be used as a power and waste water plant for a village with no required government input.

Lugisse said now is the time to go green. "Green technology is being promoted all over the world especially with the high costs of fuel, the way to move forward is green. Country St. Maarten needs to also do more in this area and I was very pleased to hear about the plans for the harbor that are being explored in the area of renewable energy.

"This year is International Year of Sustainable Energy for All. The United Nations has called on governments, the private sector and civil society to use renewable and to build a new energy future by using new technology. The TLH-SXMF will be promoting this area throughout 2012 and will work on bringing St. Maarten and Tallahassee entrepreneurs together to develop sustainable energy projects to benefit the development of our country St. Maarten," Arthur Lugisse said on Wednesday.

The Department of Sports and Youth Affairs in collaboration with the St. Maarten Early Childhood Association, Day Care and Early Stimulation Centers will be holding activities in recognition of the Rights of Children on Saturday February 11th 2012.

The festivities will commence with a parade starting at 10:00am from the board walk at Sea Palace Hotel through Front Street to the Sundial School.

At the Sundial School the activities will continue with a festival for children ages 0-4 years consisting of storytelling, face painting, puppet show and sports. Special presentations by the children will also take place.

The general public and particularly families are invited to come out and enjoy a wonderful day with the little ones in our community.

For the parents there will be an EXPO comprising of Governmental and Non-governmental Organizations that will be present to give valuable information to benefit their children.

Day Care and Early Stimulation Centers that have not yet registered to participate can still do so by contacting the Youth and Sports Department or the St. Maarten Early Childhood Association.

All participants for the parade have to be present no later than 9:45am for the parade.

odmparticipatesingiscourse12022012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Last week 19 persons from various government entities on Sint Maarten (17), Anguilla (1) and the British Virgin Islands (BVI) (1) took part in part two of the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing Course for Infrastructure Management and Disaster Risk Reduction.

There has been a rapid growth in the use of digital spatial and temporal data in many aspects of disaster management, for example, preventive planning, response and recovery.

Section Head of Disaster Management Paul Martens said the course was successfully concluded last week. "The aim of the course was to provide both a theoretical understanding and practical hands on introduction to the use of GIS and remote sensing technologies for the analysis and solution of different infrastructure and disaster management problems," Martens told the Department of Communication (DCOMM) on Sunday.

The course is the second one on GIS and Remote Sensing, with the first one held back in August 2011.

The 17 participants from Sint Maarten came from the Fire Department and the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure.

The course was scheduled from February 6-8 and was held in the conference room at the Sint Maarten Fire Department in Cay Hill.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ujima Foundation/Centre for Knowledge and Learning, celebrated its fifth anniversary on 16 February, and the President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell would like to congratulate the organization on this special occasion.

Ujima will also be opening the Charlotte Brookson Academy of the Performing Arts for the 2012/2013 academic year.

President Arrindell says that education is the eternal foundation of a nation's development.

"The addition of Ujima to the landscape of the nation five years was a plus when we were an island territory. Today, as a country, Ujima is on its way to establishing an academy of performing arts.

"We can only build a stronger nation through education. Sint Maarten as a young country, our future lies with an educated population. Much has been achieved during the past years with respect to the different professionals who have graduated and serve in different positions on the island today.

"These persons did their primary and most of their secondary education on the island before leaving to continue with their studies abroad. We have much to be grateful for and what we have achieved as a nation is still the envy of others throughout the region.

"The quality of our nation's human resources is easily judged by the number of literate population living on the island. As a people we continue to aspire for further growth and development. Ujima's new school will be an important asset to our education sector.

"Once again, on behalf of the Parliament of Sint Maarten, congratulations on your fifth anniversary and we look forward to the opening of the academy of performing arts," President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell said on the fifth anniversary of Ujima on Thursday.

SIMPSON BAY:--- The Princess Juliana International Airport operating company (PJIAE) is to investigate the latest fuel stock-out that affected several airlines Saturday.
According to Larry Donker, PJIA Director of Operations, "PJIAE maintains close contact with SOL and moreover was informed via e-mail on Friday, February 17, 2012, at 3:39 PM, of normal operations to be maintained throughout the weekend. Needless to say the stock-out which occurred was a total surprise to us and the airport community."
"PJIAE was totally surprised by this sudden information and event which negatively affected the airport community operation, not to mention our mutual customers," Donker stressed.
Calling the situation "stressful," the Director of Operations further explained that "SOL received a fuel tanker on Saturday and the fuel sample was delivered to Antigua during the early evening for certification."
"This fuel was certified at approximately 2 AM, early Sunday morning, after which fuel was being delivered to PJIA depot. Normal fueling operation is expected throughout the day," said Donker.
PJIAE Managing Director, Regina Labega, who is currently attending an airlines' conference in The Bahamas, joined Donker in extending her appreciation to all airport partners for their support and patience.
This latest incident, she pointed out, "certainly exemplifies the need for performance standards," which she had called for when a similar situation occurred last month when SOL experienced difficulties in supplying the necessary jet fuel to its depot at the airport.

PHILIPSBURG:--- A Central Committee of Parliament hearing is planned for 21 February about Inheritance and Legacies.

The hearing is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at 2.00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament.

The law that parliamentarians will be dealing with is the National Ordinance establishing Book 4 and Title 7.3 of the Civil Code, National Ordinance on Inheritance and Legacies.

The National Bar of Lawyers will give their input with respect to the aforementioned national ordinance.

The establishment of the new Penal Code will also be discussed.

The committee hearings for the week will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and only the audio can be heard via Pearl Radio FM 98.1 as well as via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Social justice is an undeniable principle for peaceful and prosperous coexistence within and among nations.

The General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) proclaimed 20 February as World Day of Social Justice in 2007, inviting Member States to devote the day to promoting national activities in accordance with the objectives and goals of the World Summit for Social Development and the 24th session of the General Assembly.

Observance of World Day of Social Justice should support efforts of the international community in poverty eradication, the promotion of full employment and decent work, gender equity and access to social well-being and justice for all.

The principles of social justice are upheld when one promotes gender equality or the rights of indigenous peoples and migrants.

Social justice is advanced when barriers that people face because of gender, age, race, ethnicity, religion, culture or disability are removed.

For the UN, the pursuit of social justice for all is at the core of the organization's global mission to promote human development, and human dignity.

The adoption by the International Labour Organization of the Declaration on Social Justice for a Fair Globalization is just one recent example of the UN system's commitment to social justice.

That Declaration focuses on guaranteeing fair outcomes for all through employment, social protection, social dialogue, and fundamental principles and rights at work.

"Country Sint Maarten is committed to social justice in poverty eradication, the promotion of full employment and decent work, gender equity and access to social well-being and justice for all.

"The Millennium Development Goals (MDG), for example, deal with eight internationally-agreed targets aimed at reducing poverty and hunger, maternal and child deaths, diseases, inadequate shelter, gender inequality and environmental degradation by 2015.

"Last year February, just over a year ago, this Government presented its first MDG Report for Sint Maarten to a number of stakeholders. The MDG report aims to capture our country's progress towards these goals while at the same time highlighting the challenges and strategic policy interventions needed to meet them on or before 2015.

"We are committed and are working diligently to collectively build awareness, set policies and plan around the MDGs," Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams said on Monday.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Economic & Tourism Affairs, Telecommunications & Transport Hon. Franklin Meyers, is encouraging young adults to sign-up for the Youth Entrepreneurship Training programme that further develops the skills of young people.

Registration started this week and courses being offered are website design, sewing and baking classes. The training is free and open to early high school leavers and single parents

The project is a collaboration of the Small Business Development Foundation (SBDF) and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Affairs "Get off the block, Get on the bus, Get busy" programme.

Registration for the courses can take place at the SBDF office which is near Affoo Supermarket in Philipsburg and in the vicinity of the Philipsburg Jubilee Library and Sundial School, tel. 543-0777 or the Cabinet of the Minister of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports tel. 586-2780.

Persons must be between the ages of 16-28 and unemployed.

"This programme is about creating the opportunity for single parents and those that didn't complete their high school, to gain and improve skills that would increase employability of these young adults within the Sint Maarten economy," Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs Hon. Franklin Meyers said on Wednesday.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Dominicano's around the world will be celebrating the 168th anniversary of the Dominican Republic's independence on February 27.

"On behalf of the people and the Government of Sint Maarten, I extend best wishes to the people of the Dominican Republic as they celebrate your country's birth, 168 years ago.

"Our countries share a long-time friendship based on many common interests, not only commercial, but also strong family, cultural and social ties.

"Many Dominicanos have made our country their home, thereby contributing to their homeland as well as making a significant contribution to our development in many different areas. Our landscape is decked with activities by Dominican nationals.

"As always, I use this occasion once more to encourage the Dominicanos amongst us to join with us in making Sint Maarten a country we all can be proud of and to instill in younger generations the love for the country they are part of. Many of the younger generation of Dominicanos know no other place than Sint Maarten and they should therefore see a role for themselves in building country Sint Maarten as they continue to show pride and respect for their heritage.

"Once again, to the Sint Maarten Dominicano community, those living abroad and in the Dominican Republic, a happy 168th anniversary from the people and Government of Sint Maarten," Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams said on Sunday in her independence celebration message to the Dominicano community .

Last week the Foundation Semana Dominicana officially opened its 12th celebration of the Dominican Republic's culture and traditions with a ceremony at Philipsburg Jubilee Library.

The foundation organized a week of activities to showcase Sint Maarten's Dominicano community as talented, hard-working people with an amazing culture and history.

sxmpridefoundationandbudgetmarinecleanupsimpsonbaylagoon27022012The Simpson Bay Lagoon shoreline bordering on Bellevue received a cleanup on Sunday February 26th, 2012 with several groups hauling away trash from the land bordering the lagoon. Organized by the Sint Maarten PRIDE Foundation and Budget Marine staff, over 50 filled trash bags and loose debris were hauled away by over 100 volunteers attending the cleanup exercise.
Volunteers found a kitchen sink and an old boat anchor among the notable trash items.
The Voice of Our Children Foundation, The Seventh Day Adventist Pathfinders, and Interact Clubs from the St. Dominic School and Learning Unlimited School volunteers were among several youth groups represented at the environmental event.
Sint Maarten PRIDE Foundation commends Budget Marine marketing department Justin Rosen and Charissa Martis for encouraging their staff to get involved in a community activity. This event displayed a true strong character of Budget Marine employees and management volunteering as part of their corporate responsibility. PRIDE urges other companies to follow in their footsteps.
After the cleanup several prizes were raffled among them a Dominoes Pizza and game sets of dominoes donated by Dominoes Pizza Sint Maarten.
We thank the Fleming family for allowing our volunteers access to their land in Bellevue.

Click here to view more photos of Sunday's Lagoon Coastal Cleanup.

usmrepsmeetwithgarrindell27022012PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell was very pleased to learn about the latest developments regarding the University of St. Martin (USM) when its President Annelies van den Assem along with other reps made a presentation to the President last week.

Arrindell will inform the chairperson of parliament's permanent committee on Education, Youth, Sports and Culture about the presentation and propose to the chairperson to also meet with USM.

The presentation described USM's goals of self-sustainability; strengthening USM's position within the community; USM becoming economically driven; USM becoming a hub in the region; and building up the student body.

Arrindell was informed about the issues that university is confronted with; the 2011 business plan and outcome; an accredited institution and an accredited education; USM new style, online and distance learning; and affiliation with other universities.

"I was very happy to hear about the on-going efforts to renew and restore the image of USM. The plans once fully implemented will be a win win for the university, the business sector, students and government," President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell said on Monday.

Annelies van den Assem was accompanied by USM Acting Dean of Academic Affairs Glen Yeung and member of USM board Al Wathey.

rduncan29022012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Justice Roland Duncan has issued a strong warning to employers on the island who have been refusing to seek the necessary working and residency permits for their employees. The Justice Minister said that these employers are acting in violation of the laws and his Ministry plans to take serious action which includes the implementation of fines that can amount to as much as Naf. 100,000.00.
Minister Duncan made the announcement on Wednesday during the Council of Minister's press briefing. He said he has noticed that employers are announcing vacancies and they would indicate that only Dutch citizens or people with valid working permits could apply. The Minister said he also noticed an increase in the amount of people that are requesting to sign for themselves while working for businesses on the island. Minister Duncan also said a number of people have approached IND informing them that if they are not able to acquire their own working or residency permits then they will lose their jobs.
Minister Duncan said these employers are acting illegally and he is of the opinion that they are trying to circumvent the law. He further explained that people can only sign for themselves if they have sufficient means to reside on the island. Minister Duncan said the Ministry of Justice made an exception for people who applied for the category one Brooks Tower permit that have been residing on the island prior to 2001.
The Minister of Justice said that employers need to peruse the law some more because persons who hold a valid working and residency permit can only work for the persons that signed for them. "The minute an employee comes to you with a permit that is under another company the permit becomes invalid the minute they begin working for you. I am going to this length to explain this to let employers know that they are operating in violation of the law." He made clear that the labour and Justice Ministry knows exactly who the employment agencies are and they know where these people place their workers. Employers who do not comply with the law are committing a crime and they will have to face the consequences.
The Minister said there is a group of people whom he met with and they are of opinion that they don't have to get an employment permit. He called on all persons residing and working on the island to familiarize themselves with the law.

kevinbaly29022012PHILIPSBURG:--- Is one of your 2012 resolutions to work flexible hours, make more money or to change careers?

If so, then the University of St. Martin is proud to offer a new program designed just for you: Graphic Design Xpress.

This new accelerated program is a two-level course, designed by KGraphix and is facilitated by USM. Level one is scheduled to start at the end of March and will meet six hours a week for a period of three months. Level two will begin subsequently for the same period of time. The program is designed to give participants with basic computer skills and creative talent the necessary tools and skills to launch a lucrative freelance design business or to be employed as a qualified Graphic Designer.

“The course is designed in such a way that participants of all ages with basic computer skills and creative ability can increase their value in the job market and/or save their company lots of expenses by designing their marketing materials internally,” says Kevin Baly, owner of KGraphix and designer/instructor for this program.

He adds that students who have not had the opportunity to go abroad for this type of education can now benefit from the program right here in St. Maarten. This is also a great opportunity for those who are interested in generating a supplemental income while working from home, or those contemplating a career change.

In the first level of the course, participants will learn the basics of Graphic Design, color and fonts, Adobe Photoshop for Beginners, Adobe Illustrator for beginners, Logo Design 1 and Web Design Xpress (Very basic web design using templates).

The second level of the course will include the following classes: Logo Design II, Advertising and collateral Design, Adobe Photoshop-Advanced, Adobe Illustrator- Advanced, Adobe InDesign Basics, portfolio preparation, Print production workshop and Build your Freelance Business.

Baly further adds that upon completion of Graphic Design Xpress, each student will have real-time experience from working on at least one real project during the Level II course. He stressed that each student will have to complete the course with a perfect attendance record to earn a Certificate of Completion.

Baly is a St. Martiner who graduated from Parsons School of Design (Paris) in 1997 and went on to work as a Senior Art Director for Oglivy & Mather in the US, designing national advertising campaigns for clients such as Coca Cola, Holiday Inn, Intercontinental Hotels and Resorts and Priority Club Rewards. He later launched his own freelance design company in New York and has recently moved his operations to St. Martin.

Sign up for this great opportunity to change/enhance your career today by contacting the University of St. Martin’s Student Service Center at telephone 542-5171 extension 1000. In an effort to make this program affordable to all interested participants, the University of St. Martin is offering a payment plan option for those who qualify. This course will only run based on sufficient enrollment.

The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) is reminding all booth holders that complete payment for their booths must be made by or before March 31, 2012. Additionally, Booth holders should also start going to the Economic Affairs Department/Licenses to obtain their licenses to operate for Carnival 2012.

The SCDF had already outlined these steps in its first general meeting of booth holders some weeks ago but urges all booths holders not to wait until the last minute to get their affairs in order. Booth holders also have until March 31 to submit all photos for the persons who will be working in their booth for the Carnival season.

There is a US $50 penalty fee for booth holders who do not submit all of their pictures as well as total payment for their booth by March 31. In such a case, booth holders will have only three days after March 31 to make payment including the penalty fee. SCDF board members are available to accept payment and answer any questions every Saturday from 10:00am until 2:00pm in their temporary office.

The office is located in the parking lot at the rear of the Government Administration Building in Philipsburg (blue containers). "We urge all booth holders to adhere to the deadline of March 31. The SCDF has a waiting list of over 30 people who want a booth. Unfortunately if any booth holder fails to make payment, they run the risk of losing their booth," the SCDF said.

All booths in Carnival Village have been allotted for Carnival 2012. The SCDF has been operating at its temporary office for the past three weeks. A number of booth holders have already started making payment, some in installments.

Great Bay:--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor, Cornelius de Weever is encouraging all locals and legal residents to visit the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort two day workshop on Monday, March 5 and Tuesday, March 6 , 2012.
"Please make an extra effort to go out to the resort and register for the various job openings being offered," said Minister de Weever.

curacaowomensconferencespeakers06032012Willemstad, CURAÇAO:--- The message of the 9th Annual Women Conference in Curaçao 'About Women and Influence' was clear: women must use their influence more. The conference took place last weekend at the Hyatt Regency Curaçao Golf Club, Spa and Marina, with female and male participants.
The conference started on Friday with the annual celebration of women where one minute of silence was held for the last week deceased conference supporter artist Irene Monte van Grieken. It continued on Saturday with the three powerful speakers Angèle Corasol, Dr. Emsley Tromp and Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams.

Communications expert and scout leader Angèle Corasol explained that the aspects of influence show that influence is either negative or positive; influence should add value; with influence comes responsibility and that influence is a choice.
President of the Central Bank of Curaçao and St. Maarten Dr. Emsley Tromp said that the woman who has influenced his life the most is his now 98 years old grandmother. 'My grandmother taught me that every person's achievements or possessions in life are the sum total of his struggle, agonies and triumphs. You are responsible for your life, and your success depends on the choices you make. Therefore, you should always autograph your work with excellence. I therefore would like to recommend that you all believe in your own potential, make your choices, plan your career path, and work on your career. Remember that the only person who owes you anything is YOU'.
Finally it was Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams who looked at the individuals who make up the sum "WOMEN" and recognized that: 'we are who we are because of influences in our live, yet at the same time, we have the power, yes, the power, to influence lives so dramatically that we could collectively chart and change the course of entire societies. We are fortunate that in our small societies we have trailblazers and have accomplished in terms of gender advancements great strides'.

The total experience of this year's conference showed that those present were eager to get more information on the topic and to continue with events like this. During the conference there were different other activities and information sessions on healthy body corrections, feng shui and wealth management. The focus is now on the 10th 'Annual Women Conference in Curaçao that will take place in 2013.

swescotwilliams22072011International Women's Day 2012 is being observed under the theme: "Connecting Girls, Inspiring Futures."
The tag line for this day is "If every International Women's Day event held in 2012 includes girls in some way, then thousands of minds will be inspired globally."

Every country is free to use the international theme or adapt it to the local circumstances as seen fit.
International Women's Day first emerged from the activities of women labor movements at the turn of the twentieth century in North America and across Europe.
Early 20th century history is marked by women rising up to demand respect and dignified treatment as workers and human beings.
More and more this day is not only about past achievements and new challenges facing women worldwide, but more so about empowerment of women to make them agents of change for the good of the human race.

In 1975, during International Women's Year, the United Nations began celebrating March 8 as International Women's Day. In December 1977, the General Assembly adopted a resolution proclaiming a United Nations Day for Women's Rights and International Peace to be observed by Member States, in accordance with their historical and national traditions.

The overarching goal this year is about passing on the baton to future generations and equipping the younger generations of women with the skills and especially the mindset to want to leave their own mark behind.
Girl children look at us for direction. Truth of the matter is, influences, good and bad, reach them from every corner of the globe through the vast array of modern technological means.
If we focus on our St. Maarten community, women make up approximately 50% of our population and their contribution can be found in every sector of society.
Needless to say, women as mothers, teachers and caregivers of our children have that invaluable task of molding entire future generations.
It is with this in mind that as a society we must pay close attention to women who fulfill those roles. If they are ill equipped, it can not be expected that they will discharge of their duties in a meaningful way.
Mothers who are faced with dire social circumstances will seek any way out and children quickly sense that despondency.
Girl children in those circumstances are vulnerable and easily taken advantage of. Teenage motherhood is often a result of unguided young girls seeking "a way out". This way out can be associating with the wrong crowd or easily falling for false promises by boys and men.
And the cycle continues, unless we decide to break through it.
By breaking through it, we need to utilize the strengths of the mothers and role models amongst us to "connect our girls".
Make no mistake, these role models can also be young girls themselves, as our community has many examples of young women who are focused on making something worthwhile of their lives.
Women's work and contribution to our nation's development are sometimes taking for granted.
In most sectors, these women work side by side with their male counterparts. There is no special treatment because they are women, and I guess the women would want it no other way.
A group of women that comes to mind on this International Women's Day are our taxi drivers.
To be competitive, they must compete with their colleagues and be out there in rain or sunshine. Not only is that their livelihood, but they are also called to be ambassadors and guides for our visitors. This, many do, also as mothers and wives.
Today is as good a day as any to pay homage to these women, who must also connect (with) young girls, their daughters and others.
I thank them for the contribution they make daily to the most important pillar of our economy: TOURISM.
"May God continue to bless you, enabling you to carry out your daily task of providing the visitors to our island with a wonderful first impression. One that is welcoming, warm, caring and informative. Character traits that are typical of our female taxi-drivers. Character traits of a group of St. Maarten women who are doing us proud!"
To all St. Maarten women, connect with the girls in your life and those around you. Provide them with a foundation that will make them confident and self-assured women of tomorrow.
To the men: You too can inspire the futures of the younger generations through your actions and connectivity and being role models for the young men who look at you for guidance and mentoring.

To women all around the world, happy International Women's Day.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The first of several town hall meetings gets underway on Thursday about development plans for country Sint Maarten.

The town hall sessions are being organized by the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI).

The input of the community is considered paramount in this process and in order for the right choices to be made, the community has to have a say by giving their views with respect to the spatial national development of the country.

The drafting of the development plans will take approximately 24 months and the aforementioned plans will guide the future spatial development of the country where it relates to government and private land.

The draft plan in preparation for Simpson Bay includes Beacon Hill and the Simpson Bay Lagoon.

The first town hall meeting will be held in Simpson Bay on Thursday, March 8 in the Allen Halley Sports & Recreation Center starting at 7.00pm. Residents of Simpson Bay and Beacon Hill and surrounding areas are invited to come to the meeting.

The planning process entails the following steps for public participation and support for each of the plans:

  • an inventory of wishes in town hall meetings that will result in a memorandum of principles for the development plan;
  • a consultation concerning the choices that have to be made for the preparation of the preliminary draft development plan;
  • your opinion with regards to the proposals in the preliminary draft development plan, which will be presented in a public hearing.

The Government believes that the public and stakeholders must have a say in the preparation of the plans, and must also have the opportunity to (public) review and give comments on the draft plans before they are sent to Parliament for approval.

Gracita R. Arrindell, Founder of the Peridot Foundation states, " the celebration of International Women's Day Thursday March 8th 2012 is commemorated each year by millions of women around the world.

Peridot Foundation joins the world in support of this year's theme chosen by the United Nations.

The international theme chosen this year by the United Nations ( UN) is : "Empower rural women: End hunger and poverty". It's a fact that too many women around the world living in rural areas still face many challenges including not having the possibility of equal access to resources including financial opportunities to sustain themselves and their families. Having access to financial resources would assist greatly in reducing hunger for 15 million people across the globe."

The United Nations (UN) Women's organization UN Women choose to place emphasis this year on advancing women's economic empowerment and political participation and leadership. Empowering women in general, and in particular women who live in rural areas who need to break through the economic glass ceiling is a continuous process we must all support in whichever way possible.

toastmastersmjacquesandlyorkduncan11032012The St. Maarten Achievers Toastmasters Club hosted an extra ordinary Mars vs Venus 'speech-a-thon'. There were six prepared speeches by its members on how men and women differ on love, relationships, and career. Given the theme of the evening and the hype thereof, the attendance was indeed overwhelming with representation of all five clubs on the island and a number of guests.

Presenters for the evening were: Club President, Malcolm Jacques' 'Gender Differences from a Mental Perspective', Vice President, Ludmila York-Duncan's 'Fem Corp', Alston Lourens' radio interview 'Women are Crazy and Men are Crazy For Them, Miloushka Euson's 'Appraisal', Dwight Williams' 'The Virtue of Manliness' and Arliene Chittick's 'Men Be(a)ware'.
The presentations were of a high standard, competitive and each one was well received by the audience.
The St.Maarten Achievers Toastmaster Club has been serving the St Maarten community since 2007 with a membership base of young professionals. The club has been experiencing a rapid membership growth while focusing on its goal of developing its members' communication and leadership skills.

The Club meets every 2nd and 4th Thursday at the Philipsburg Jubilee library at 7:15pm. Their next meeting will be on March 22nd, 2012. A special invitation is extended to the general public.

george21082009Member of Parliament George Pantophlet says that on February 22, 2012, he submitted some questions to the following Ministers: Deputy Minister Theo Heyliger, Minister Hiro Shigemoto, and Minister Franklyn Meyers. To date no response has been received. The questions were submitted in writing and the Member of Parliament is looking forward to receiving the response in writing prior to the public meeting on the draft Budget of 2012. He is reminding the respective Ministers that they have a responsibility to respond to Parliament and by extension the people of St. Maarten. It is not without reason that the Ministers were given a fair amount of personnel to assist them in their duties, contrary to Parliament the people's representative who are the legislators and supervisors.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Energy Affairs Hon. Theo Heyliger says he welcomes the ideas of the Democratic Party (DP) coalition partner regarding prepaid meters for electricity consumers and net metering for those who produce their own alternative energy.

DP Faction Leader in Parliament Hon. Member of Parliament Roy Marlin announced a few days ago that his faction would be presenting a draft law amendment to the ordinance granting the electricity concession to power and water utility company N.V. GEBE.

The draft law amendment is expected according to the DP faction leader to be presented during the upcoming public handling of the 2012 national budget.

According to Minister of Energy Affairs Theo Heyliger, the Government of Sint Maarten has identified energy issues that are of great importance for the island and has subsequently developed a draft energy policy addressing the energy issues and the actions needed to move policy to implementation, with the ultimate goal of ensuring a sustainable, affordable and environmental friendly energy situation for the country.

Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment, Infrastructure and Energy Affairs Hon. Theo Heyliger, says the national Green Energy Plan for the country will also provide in allowing households and commercial enterprises to produce electrical energy with renewable energy sources like solar power and wind power for their own consumption while it will be facilitated to deliver the surplus of power produced to the GEBE grid, making use of net metering.

Other identified energy issues are moving away from the use of diesel #2 and heavy fuel oil for power production; the introduction of a country-wide energy efficiency program; and pursue improved efficiency at GEBE.

Seek for renewable energy options such as a wind farm or solar panel arrays; enabling households and commercial clients to install small renewable energy sources like solar and wind power. Tax incentives and attractive loans for individual consumers would be also considered.

A study would also be made of the impact of introducing Smart Grid concepts for an improved electric supply chain from the power plant to the customer premises. One of the Smart Grid concepts considered is prepaid metering.

Next to renewable energy options, introduction of LNG should also be studied. The impact on tariffs as well as on the environmental advantages looks interesting according to the draft policy document. The LNG study may also cover natural gas supply for household cooking gas and for the transportation sector.

The study on the feasibility of LNG besides looking at usage for cooking gas will also look at the usage as vehicle fuel. At the same time, the feasibility of introducing electric cars will also be explored.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto has forwarded via the President of Parliament answers to questions related to queries from Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. George Pantophlet.

The letter to the President of Parliament was dated 12 March, 2012. It contains correspondence related to the Corporate Governance Council.

MP Hon. George Pantophlet sent his letter to the President of Parliament dated February 21, 2012 with five questions seeking information from the Minister of Finance concerning the Budget of the Corporate Governance Council.

This event takes place Saturday March 24, 2012 at the Imbali Dance School located at the John Larmonie Center.

The family fun day will encompass many child centered activities.
Starting at 10am you will have an opportunity to explore many activities ranging from:

  • clowing classes
  • story time
  • learning traditional St. Maarten folk songs and dances
  • arts and craft
  • face painting
  • have your picture taken

and many other activities geared towards fun filled learning.

Activites will be scheduled throughout out the day with a children fashion show, as well as performances from the Imbali Dance students.

Please support our event. We are raising funds to send our dance students to compete at the annual French Federation of Dance being held in St. Barth this year.

Marigot:--- Incumbent President of the Territorial Council of St. Martin Frantz Gumbs acknowledged in a press release that there were some problems during the first round of the election last Sunday. Gumbs said the staff of the Collectivité is working feverishly to make the process smoother.
"We acknowledge that there were some problems of organization in a few of the polling stations and we are working on correcting this in order to have a better flow of voters passing through the stations, so the greatest number of voters possible can make their choice of candidate," Gumbs said. The President also thanked the election staff of the Collectivité for their hard work, and said that they will be called on again to repeat the effort this coming Sunday for the second round.
The second round of the election will be contested by the RRR party and Team Daniel Gibbs, Gumbs indicated. There was no mention in the press release of the third party Union pour Le Progres prompting speculation that Louis-Constant Fleming may not participate.

President Frantz Gumbs also thanked the population and the candidates for their peaceful participation. He said there were some confrontations here and there but the people acted in a "generally civilized" manner during the first round of the election and during the campaign beforehand.
He said all six lists had the opportunity to express themselves in complete freedom. "The print and broadcast media, social networks, permitted debates to be organized and these contributed significantly to informing the public. It allowed the respective programmes, and the candidates themselves, to become better known."

PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) over the weekend thanked Minister of Economic Affairs Franklin Meyers for staying true to his commitment to support Carnival by means of an increase in subsidy specifically for marketing St. Maarten's largest annual festival.
During the final debate on the 2012 budget, the Minister came up with a solution to assist the Pony League and Little League through the tourism budget, thereby staving off a motion by the DP Parliamentary group to cut Carnival's subsidy to give to the aforementioned groups. There were also intentions to cut the subsidy of the Heineken Regatta.
Meyers made the commitment in 2011 to increase the subsidies and Carnival and the regatta from Naf. 180,000 per year to Naf. 500,000. The SCDF and St. Maarten Tourism Bureau immediately went to work in drafting a marketing plan for Carnival that would focus on marketing initiatives before, during and after Carnival. The intention is to promote Carnival year-round locally, regionally and international. As such, the funds were earmarked and any cut would leave the SCDF in a complicated position.
Instead of cutting the subsidy, the Minister made a counter-proposal to the DP's Motion to assist the Pony and Little Leagues through other means, leaving the Carnival budget as is. "The Minister has been extremely cooperative with us this year and stayed true to his commitment," the SCDF said.
"He understands the economic generator Carnival can be when marketed properly and made an important investment and necessary investment in Carnival. Annually we do what we can with what we have to push Carnival, but now the Minister has given us the means to do more. The SCDF has been seeking this type of assistance for years from government and this Minister finally stepped up. We will continue to work closely with the tourist office and the Minister to achieve our goals for the overall benefit of St. Maarten," the SCDF said.

jackyromvisitsusm28032012PHILIPSBURG:--- Students in the University of St. Martin's (USM) children's literature class taught by Patti Maier were entertained and enlightened by children's author, Jacky Rom, on Wednesday, March 21, 2012. Jacky Rom is visiting St. Maarten again to introduce her third book titled Starr The Golden Masterpiece in a series of five books. This book's story takes place on St. Maarten. Jacky Rom explained how she writes the books and discussed acting with the students. It is always great to expose a children's author to the upcoming new teachers.

sunriserotaryclubhonorsral04042012PHILIPSBURG:--- The Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise in collaboration with the Philipsburg Jubilee Library honored all the participants in 'Readers are Leaders', a reading program aimed at all high school students on St Maarten. The goal of 'Readers are Leaders' is to turn St Maarten's teenagers into avid readers. Reading helps our youth to develop imagination, curiosity and the ability to think outside the box.
After last year's success, 'Readers are Leaders' grew even bigger with more students and schools participating in the challenge to read at least 2 books per month. This year over a 100 students participated, either individually at the Library or through the 'Readers are Leaders' program at St. Maarten Academy and St. Maarten Vocational School. They took the challenge very seriously. The 'Readers are Leaders' club also organized other events such as a very successful poetry evening .
As extra incentives to encourage participants to continue reading, special prizes are awarded to the best participants. This year's winners are: Jenice Forbes and Fatimah Karim (St. Maarten Academy); Johnny Elizee and Tamika DeWeever (St. Maarten Vocational School); Lilawatee Arjune and Isaiah Escallier (Jubilee Library submissions). During the Award Ceremony at the Library the winner of each group was presented a laptop (donated by Klass Electronics, Boolchands and Zhaveri Jewelers) and the runner-up received a kindle (sponsored by Princess Juliana International Airport and MNO Vervat). All participants were rewarded with goodie bags and pizza to close of the evening (thanks to the contributions of DHL, Western Union, Nagico Insurances, RBC Royal Bank, Pretty Good T-Shirts and Domino's Pizza).
The Sunrise Rotary Club was pleased to be able to celebrate Rotary's Literacy Month with the successful final event of this year's 'Readers are Leaders' program. It proves once more that our youth are capable and willing to make the effort to improve themselves. The Sunrise Rotary Club would like to thank all corporate sponsors for their generous donation and all those who worked tirelessly toward helping our youth discover a new world through reading, namely Karia Arnold and Monique Alberts from the Jubilee Library, the Readers are Leaders' student board and members of the Sunrise Rotary Club.

Philipsburg:--- On Tuesday April 3, 2012 at approximately 10:00am, several police patrols were directed by the Central Police Dispatch to the area of Sol gas station in Madame Estate, where at least one gunshot was heard. On the scene, the investigating officers learnt that the suspects had fled the scene in a small white car with license-plate M-4926 in the direction of Dutch Quarter.
During a search of the area, the car and suspect were located. The suspect; a woman with the initials W.L.G. from Sint Maarten was arrested on the spot and the vehicle was confiscated. The suspect was then taken the Philipsburg Police Station where she was turned over to the Detective Department. Shortly after, the two victims with initials Z.B.W. and M.A.L. also from Sint Maarten filed official reports with the Detective Department and stated they were slapped and gun butted by the suspect and another person who was also in the car. The suspect in this case remains in custody as the investigation continues.

imbalidancerswininstbarths05042012Imbali students return victorious to St. Maarten, after having participated in the French Federation of Dance Competition which was held in St.Barth on Tuesday April 3, 2012. Imbali dance students competed in Ballet, Jazz, African dance, and Classical Indian dance. As a result the students earned two gold medals in modern dance and jazz, a silver medal in African dance and Bharatanatyam, and bronze in ballet. The students have been working hard since November 2011 preparing for this competition.

The two contestants that won gold at the regionals, now qualify to compete at the national dance competition in Nice South of France in June 2012. They will compete against all other gold medalist in the French Federation of Dance.
Last year Imbali students competed in Amiens, France in a competition that hosted 2500 dancers from around the world and earned gold in classical ballet and bronze in Jazz. This year the students and the dedicated teachers are committed equally in presenting the best of themselves at the national competition.
Imbali staff and management team are now focused on raising the necessary funds to send two dancers Jeremiah David and Kiara Vanterpool to compete at the nationals.

The year 1963 can be considered as the beginning of tourism development on the island of St. Martin and, therefore, the transition year between an agricultural, rural economy and a commercial, tourist-oriented economy. The 37-square mile French/Dutch Island with English-speaking natives began its transformation into modernity with the electrification of the greater part of the island and the construction of the first terminal of the Princess Juliana International Airport during that year. Many islanders left their gardens and grounds to work in the construction field, in the stores and hotels, which opened that year.
In J963-A Landmark Year in St. Martin, author Daniella Jeffry Pilot offers readers a retrospective look at how the island of St. Martin has evolved beginning in the year of 1963. As the development increased, numerous immigrants from the close neighboring islands came in search of work, and waves of St. Martiners who had migrated to then prosperous Caribbean islands returned to their homeland to fill the new positions in the first banks, business administrations, and governmental offices. The festive, gentle way of life of the natives harmoniously blended with the burgeoning new economy, and greatly contributed to the success of the tourism industry, which made St. Martin one of the top Caribbean destinations. Its attractiveness derived not only from the unique beauty of its combined pond and hill sceneries, but also from the warm hospitality and friendliness of the natives.
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rarrindellmeetswitharichardson11042012Marigot/Great Bay:--- With several Olympic medalists coming to compete in a field of world-class athletes who have posted some of the fastest times in the 100m, 200m, 400m and 100m hurdles, the sixth edition of the St. Maarten/Saint-Martin International Athletics Meet scheduled for May 5 – 9, 2012, at the Alberic Richards Stadium in Marigot, promises to be a unique opportunity to preview the 2012 Summer Olympics as many of the participating athletes will also be in the London Games.
The administrations of both halves of the island have thrown their full support behind this initiative of the Speedy Plus Club, which has been hosting the event for the past six years, with the peculiarity that this year's edition is the first in which there will be one team representing the entire island in the training camp and other activities that will be taking place during the week-long athletics event.
At a press briefing to launch the project Wednesday at the Collectivite in Marigot, President Alain Richardson, in one of his first official duties since his inauguration on April 1, 2012, welcomed Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, Dr. Rhoda Arrindell whom he thanked for the financial involvement of the government in Great Bay.
"You have matched and in certain cases, even gone beyond" our own contribution, President Richardson remarked, while he pledged his own personal support as well as that of the Collectivite, in spite of the well-known financial constraints.
Minister Arrindell recalled how far back President Richardson and her go in their mutual relations. "We had dreams of working together as one island and we did so during our SMECO days, and here we are again with the opportunity to further work together as one island.
Thanking the President of Speedy Club, Calvin Bryan for the opportunity, Dr. Rhoda Arrindell pointed out that this would be the first time the island would put its best athletes forward in one "national" team and expressed the hope that other sports would emulate this example.
"We have committed to offer financial help, because we believe the island as a whole wins. The event will promote sports tourism as well as the professionalization of our athletes and trainers through the training camps and other activities, and this falls squarely within the policy we are pursuing in sports," the Minister said.
The Minister also welcomed the idea put forward by Speedy Club's president, Calvin Bryan, that the International Track and Field meet will be alternated between both halves of the island in future.
"This means, in effect, that we have to sow the seeds now for this to become a reality in the shortest time possible," Minister Arrindell said.
Some of the top athletes who will be appearing at the track and field meet include American sprinter, Shawn Crawford whose has posted a best time of 9.88 secs in 100m and a 19.79 sec in the 200m. Other sprinters who have reportedly signed up for the event are Andrew Hinds of Barbados (10.03 in 100m), Gerald Phiri of Zambia (10.06), Ainsley Waugh of Jamaica (10.11) and Remi Arnaud of Guadeloupe (10.39).
In the women's 100m, Trinidad's Kelly-Ann Baptiste (10.84) will face off with other world class sprinters like Nigeria's duo of Damola Osayomi (10.99) and Blessing Okagbare (11.00) as well as USA's LaShauntea Moore (10.97).
The men's 400m will see a heated race between USA's Greg Nixon (44.61 sec), Israel's Donald Sanford (45.21), Erison Hurtault of Dominica (45.40) and Italy's pair of Claudio Licciardello (45.25) and Matteo Galvan (45.86) among others.
The Youth Training Camp will feature athletes and trainers from Cuba, Jamaica, Trinidad, Guadeloupe (where the officials will be drawn from), Martinique, and St. Maarten/St. Martin which will be fielding a united team.
The total cost for the event is $154 000 dollars, both side governments will contribute 35 000 Euros each. The entrance is 10 dollars or 10 Euros.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Collective Preventive Services (CPS) which is part of the Ministry of Public Health, would like to alert travelers to Haiti, that there has been a jump in the number of cholera cases, according to the United Nation's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

The disease, is now considered the largest cholera outbreak in the world, and has killed more than 7,000 people and sickened another 530.000.

Persons who plan to travel to Haiti are advised to take preventive measures. Ensure taking vital precautions such as hygienic food preparation, boiling or purifying all water, and washing hands often with soap and clean water.

Family physicians are requested to be on alert and report any cholera symptoms to CPS to ensure proper case management and follow up according to World Health Organization International Health Regulations.

Symptoms can occur within 24 to 48 hours of being infected with the cholera causing bacteria. Cholera symptoms are generally mild; they include diarrhea, vomiting, and muscle cramps. About one infected person out of 20 has severe signs and symptoms, such as increased heart rate, dehydration, and shock. Immediately consult your physician if you have travelled and have symptoms, while maintaining proper hygiene.

Cholera is a bacterial infection spread through contaminated water. It causes severe diarrhea and vomiting that can lead to dehydration and death within hours.

Cholera is transmitted through fecal contamination of water and food. In places where there is infrastructure damage, the lack of safe drinking water and poor sanitation and hygiene can increase the risk of cholera, as well as numerous other diarrhea diseases.

Cholera is easily treatable, and if patients are given oral re-hydration salts promptly to replace lost fluids, and they can nearly always be cured.

In a small percentage of people, cholera can cause very severe dehydration potentially leading to death. To minimize the number of people infected, frequent hand washing, personal hygiene, safe water use and food preparation are a necessity.

By taking a few basic precautions, cholera as well as most other food and water-borne diseases can easily be prevented. The main rule is, always be aware of the quality of what you eat and drink.

ccmeetingonaviationproposal17042012PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament met in a closed session on April 17 to discuss an aviation proposal.

Members of Parliament received a presentation from Garrison Walker Financial Inc. outlining an aviation proposal for Sint Maarten.

President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell said the presentation was very interesting and contained great economic and financial potential information for the country at a time when countries in the region are competing fiercely to attract new foreign direct investments.

cdeweevermeetsdutchcounterpart18042012GREAT BAY, Sint Maarten (DCOMM) – On Wednesday morning Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (VSA) Hon. Cornelius de Weever met with Dutch Minister of Health, Welfare & Sport (VWS) Hon. Edith Schippers and her delegation in the A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall where they discussed a number of issues, such as the Inspectorate, Public Health World Health Organization regulations, amongst other topics. Schippers is on a working visit to the Dutch Caribbean entities of St. Eustatius and Saba. Another topic discussed is cooperation with the two aforementioned islands on the level of patient care and the Inspectorate of Public Health.

Great Bay:--- The Ministry of Public Health Social Development & Labor is taking the hearing of the youth here on our island very serious, by means of an audio meter that was donated to the section Youth Health Care this year by Minister of Health, Cornelius De Weever; through the neonatal hearing screening symposium held in Aruba, attended by the ministry and through the donation of ear plugs to the St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation for carnival 2012.
"It is important for us to start now, and be proactive and protect our children's hearing, especially during the carnival season," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever.
The minister stressed that the ministry found it necessary that ear plugs were purchased and distributed. "I encourage all parents to ensure that their children wear ear plugs," said Minister De Weever.
The audio-meter, which was donated by the minister will be used to test the hearing of school going children, whereas the neonatal screening, which is yet to be implemented will focus on newborns. The ear plugs are donated as a means of protecting the ears of our youth from the loud music during the carnival parades.

hshigemototaxreformupdate20042012PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto recently attended a meeting where he was apprised of the next phase of the process to reform the country's tax system which will result in the end with an attractive and socially acceptable system.

The Minister was informed that the proposals to reform the system are in the finalisation phase. A number of meetings have been held with various stakeholders and will continue in the coming weeks and months.

Stakeholders that have been informed about the tax reform project are: St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA), Tax Foundation, Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Social Insurance Bank (SZV), the Committee for Financial Supervision CFT, the Central Bank of Curacao and Sint Maarten (CBCS), Department of Economic Affairs, among others.

The Council of Ministers (COM) were updated about the second phase (tax reform) and third (implementation). COM has since approved those phases; the Work Group New Tax System was dissolved, and two Project Leaders were appointed to coordinate the entire project leading to a smooth transition and implementation of the new tax reform tentatively set for January 1, 2013.

Before the new tax system is implemented there will be a full information campaign informing civil society about the aforementioned.

"I am very pleased with the interests in the tax reform project that has been shown by all stakeholders. We are well on our way in revamping our national tax system and I am looking forward to when the process has been finalized and we have a new system in place," Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto said on Friday.

The Ministry of Finance is currently steering the process to revamp the country's tax system making it easy to understand, easy to collect and leading to economic efficiency, fairness, transparency, and a stable and predictable system to fund public expenditures and create further economic growth therefore contributing to employment opportunities for the population.

sepworkshopparticipants22042012PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Economic & Tourism Affairs, Telecommunications & Transport Franklin Meyers stressed that 'a road map has to be drawn up to achieve a fairer and more balanced economy', at the recently concluded Strategic Economic Plan (SEP) 2012-2022 workshop held at Westin Dawn Beach Resort & Spa.

"During a follow up workshop in May 2012 the initial Economic Strategy for the coming years will be presented to the public, creating the opportunity for the public to give feedback and make this a SEP that will be supported by the people of the country the coming years. As was indicated during the workshop: It is the right time for a change!," Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs Hon. Franklin Meyers said on Sunday.

On March 22nd 2012, more than 50 attendees of the economic work stream were all enthusiastic about the workshop and dedicated their time and effort into the debates.

The participants, from both private and public sector, debated on the economic problems that Sint Maarten is currently facing and brainstormed together on possible solutions. All attendees agreed that now is the time to make the change; Sint Maarten needs a new mind set and the momentum for that change is now. By thinking outside of the box, we should work on a long term vision that will create a sustainable economy and enhance the quality of life.

During the workshop a topic that was often heard was the high cost of doing business as well as the increasing cost of living in comparison to other islands in our region; both having a negative effect on the economy.

Various solutions were discussed, as means to make doing business easy and more efficient. To explain the correlation between these two identified problems the "happiness domino effect" was introduced by a participant, which simply means that happy residents attract visitors and happy visitors attract investors. This illustrates once more that the solutions for current problems do not stand alone, but will require the cooperation of all sectors within the society.

The SEP 2012-2022 must not be seen as a new economic plan. The SEP is merely an update of the economic strategy. By combining current sentiments within the community, many strategic studies that has already been executed and from the innovative and out of the box ideas that were given at the workshop, the SEP will be drafted.

The SEP 2012-2022 workshop was organized by the Government of Sint Maarten with support from KPMG Advisory Services B.V.

swescotwilliamsandpmsknddouglas24042012On the Morning of Friday the 20th of April, 2012 the Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams held a meeting with the Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis the Honorable Denzil Douglas at PJIA. Prime Minister Douglas overnighted on St. Maarten on his way his way to Washington for an International Monetary Fund (IMF) meeting. During the meeting, various items were briefly discussed such as the financial economic situation of both countries, the two countries' fiscal systems and emerging economic opportunities for both island nations such as medical tourism and off-shore educational facilities.

celshot26042012Philipsburg:--- The President of the Windward Islands Teachers Union (WITU) Claire Elshot called on workers on St. Maarten to commemorate the achievements of Labour Day which is celebrated on May 1 each year. Elshot said workers on St. Maarten need to make a special effort to understand the importance of Labour Day and recognize the accomplishments of the island's forefathers in trade unionism. Elshot said even though workers on St. Maarten are faced with a number of challenges regarding the abuse of workers' rights, the unions on St. Maarten has made great strides.
Elshot said some of the persons to be remembered are Mr. Alrett Peters, Prudence Hodge-Hodge, Patricia Pantophlet, and Willy Haize all of whom are unionists that made great contributions to unionism. The aim of the WITU is to continue to educate the workers of their rights as workers on St. Maarten. Elshot said there are number of workers that are very vital to the economy of St. Maarten and therefore as a union body she also wants to recognize and salute them.
tthompson26042012President of the Workers Institute for Organized Labour (WIFOL) and the WICLU Theophillus Thompson said it is important to recap the importance of Labour Day. He said workers must reflect on the system in which they are living which is the capitalist system. Thompson said workers should reflect on Labour Day because workers in the past worked endless hours and when they did not they were punished. He said workers began fighting in the early 80's to have an eight hour work day and it climaxed when workers in the USA demanded the eight hour work day in the late 80's.
Thompson said that today workers rights are being violated in all forms, he reflected on the workers of Pelican Resorts who are still not being paid and waiting on a judgment from the Appeals Court. Thompson said he noticed that the supermarkets on St. Maarten are no longer employing people to pack bags. "In the past, the supermarkets used to hire packers but today they don't. Young people just work for a tip in the supermarkets and they don't get a salary or medical." He called on government to become more proactive in restoring the rights of workers.

rarrindellreceivessoccertrainingprogrampresentation26042012Great Bay:--- Mr. Morris Chrobotek of Freestyle Soccer/Football made a presentation of his football training program to the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs Dr. Rhoda Arrindell on Wednesday.
Chrobotek briefly introduced the objectives of his program, which he sees as a door-opener for many things, including marketing, entertainment, and tourism promotion. According to Chrobotek, the aim of the program, which would be tailor-made to suit the needs of St. Martin, is to create a World of Soccer, in which various aspects of the sport would be worked on. He explained that the final program would depend on what already exists on the island and what is agreed to "amicably" to move forward.
Attending the presentation were also members of the Sports Department and the St. Maarten Soccer Education Foundation. Representatives of the St. Maarten Soccer Association, who were also invited, did not show up. Attendees were also able to ask questions from one of Chrobotek's associates, Steve Elias, who joined the meeting via phone.
This training program is one of many which the Ministry is evaluating in order to assist with the elevation of sports on the island.

burtontheodoratrainingindominicanrepublic27042012The St. Maarten Aquatic Federation has a potential Athlete Burton Theodora, who is now working his way up seeking qualification for the Olympic.
St. Maarten Sport Federation Member of the NAOC until June 2012 is working hand in hand with the SAF looking for a spot for this athlete. The athlete Burton Theodora is trying to make the Olympic Qualification Time and, he is presently attending a trainings camp in Dominican Republic from the 22th to 30th of April, 2012. St. Maarten must give in to participate at all official international events, in this case the Olympic events, our athlete must go through a series of Qualifying meets to enable him a spot which can be with two options:

  • The Athlete can qualify by making his official time mark which is 22:88 free style 50 meters stroke,
  • By participating in the different qualification meet, the federation will enter him under the university ranking qualification with another 150 athletes of the world will have a change by best time ranking.
Our athlete Burton Theodora has a chance to prove and make his best time for both options.
As for the St.Maarten Sport Federation we will do all we can to find a window for our athlete from St. Maarten.

Report from Dominican Republic Coach, Romain Layour

The Athletes Burton Theodora has improved his average time and still striving to mark his limit to the best of his ability.
When Burton started training with me he was a very motivated athlete who knows what he wants. But he didn't know a way to reach his goals. I had to start to null at zero in a new structure way with training. For instance" he have to know why he is going to do the different exercises, which changes his way of thinking, for that I have give him as much information in the pool and in land. Before he start with me he had endurance which was a good thing, but as a sprinter we must pass through some cycle of preparation in velocity and speed in the mechanical area, and the technical and strategic points how to swim a 50 meters sprint, first we put a program whereby he had to lose weight to be a lighter athlete, and to produce more efficient performance.
I have created a trainings program for his development during the training, and a swimming skill enhancement plan for tuning and improving his aerodynamic methods. He has lost 6 kilogram the last 2 months which his increase his velocity and position in the water.
I can say Burton has improved speed, resistance and the most important is his technical stroke, which means he has better coordination.
The best swimmer of Dominican RepublicMarco DIAZ and the Director Mr. George Rodriquez came to support the training program and have spoke some technicalities of swimming with the Burton Theodora and the Coach Mr. Romain Layour.

Press Release from Sint Maarten Sports Federation

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Motorists are hereby informed that road works will continue on the L.B. Scott Road on Wednesday, 9 May, and Thursday, 10 May.

The road works will be carried out during the evening hours each night from 9:00pm to 5:00am.

Contractor Windward Roads will carry out the works in connection with the recently installed sewage line.

Motorists are advised to observe traffic signs with respect to a detour.

The contractor apologizes for any inconvenience that these necessary works will have on motorized traffic passing through this area.

Harbour View:--- On Thursday May 10, 2012, His Excellency the Governor of Sint Maarten, drs. E.B. Holiday, continued consultations to arrive at the formation of a new cabinet.
On Thursday afternoon, the Governor spoke with caretaker Prime-Minister and leader of the Democratic Party Sarah Wescot-Williams and the leader of the National Alliance, Mr. William Marlin.
Consultations will continue on Friday.

utsdonatestoartoflivingfoundation16052012UTS will be commemorating World Telecommunication Day, which is recognized yearly on May 17th, by giving back to the customers that have made the company's success possible. On May 16th and 17th, the company will offer a top-up promotion to its Chippie prepaid customers on St. Maarten, Saba and St. Eustatius. "After the carnival festivities of St. Maarten have ended, it is usually a time when people would like to get the most bang for their buck when it comes to their usual everyday expenses," stated UTS Marketing and Communications Officer, Ivy Lambert. "And what better occasion to give our customers the opportunity to stretch their dollar than on World Telecommunications Day. We are thankful for the confidence placed in us by our customers want to thank them for allowing us to be their Telecommunications provider of choice by offering them something extra." The Top Up promotion will allow customers to buy Chippie prepaid credit and obtain an additional amount of credit free. The more credit is purchased, the higher the percentage of free credit received. The promotion will be available on May 16 and 17th only and will be available at the UTS stores in Philipsburg and Cole Bay and also through the various Chippie Top-Up locations on St. Maarten, Saba and St. Eustatius. "To be clear" Lambert continued "this offer is applicable for cash top-up only on May 16th and 17th. It does not apply to E-pins purchased at Xtreme Machine self-service kiosks, through SMS or ATM recharge nor Scratch card purchase."

In addition to the aforementioned promotion, UTS will also commemorate World Telecommunication Day by supporting of the Art of Living Foundations' Multicultural Peace event, is to be held on May 20th at the A.C. Wathey Cruise Pier. The focus of the foundation is to increase the level of peace by creating an atmosphere where people can come together with understanding, compassion and love. "We are proud to support this initiative with our diamond sponsorship," said UTS Marketing & Communication Officer, Ivy Lambert. "Communication is the first step towards creating understanding and compassion, so what better way to commemorate World Telecommunication Day than by sponsoring such a unique and positive-minded event. The prosperity of a nation not only depends on its economic growth, but also on how peaceful and happy its people are. We are happy to support a foundation whose goal is to contribute to a more peaceful and stress-free St. Maarten." The event is titled, The Biggest Multicultural Peace Event with the Sub-heading Celebrating Humanity. The event will start at 6 pm and will feature Multicultural local performances, Live Harp Music from a Scotland based harpist and a guided peace meditation by the foundations founder, through direct a video-feed from Germany. The webcast will be followed in 153 countries world-wide. The evening will also feature inspirational talks on peace by various St. Maarten leaders such as the Prime Minister, the Minister of Health and various other spiritual leaders. UTS will also provide a few BlackBerry Smartphones as door-prizes for the evening. The Art of Living Foundation is a non-religious, not-for-profit, educational and humanitarian NGO engaged in stress-management and service initiatives. The organization is entirely made up of volunteers and operates globally in 151 countries and has benefited more than 300 million around the world.

Harbour View:--- On May 20, 2012, His Excellency the Governor of Sint Maarten, drs. E.B. Holiday, received the final report of the formateurs W. Marlin and S. Wescot-Williams.
The formateurs have accepted the commission to form a new government that has a majority in Parliament and that consists of Ministers who are committed to the promotion of the well-being of Sint Maarten and dedicated to jointly execute the governing accord "Working for the People", agreed upon by the coalition partners National Alliance, Democratic Party, and the three independent Members of Parliament, Frans Richardson, Patrick Illidge, and Romain Laville.
The formateurs have nominated the following persons for appointment as Ministers and Minister Plenipotentiary:
  • Mrs. Sarah A. Wescot-Williams, Prime Minister, also Minister of General Affairs
  • Mr. William V. Marlin, Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure, also Deputy Prime Minister
  • Mr. Roland E. Duncan, Minister of Justice
  • Mr. Roland S. Tuitt, Minister of Finance
  • Ms. Silveria Jacobs, Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports
  • Mr. Van Hugh C. de Weever, Minister of Public Health, Social Development, and Labour
  • Mr. Romeo F. Pantophlet, Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunication
  • Mr. Mathias S. Voges, Minister Plenipotentiary

Mrs. Henrietta Doran-York, has been nominated for appointment in the position of deputy of the Minister Plenipotentiary.
The vetting of the candidate ministers, the candidate Minister Plenipotentiary and the deputy of the Minister Plenipotentiary, carried out by the Security Service Sint Maarten and the Public Prosecutor's Office, has not produced any data that could impede their appointment.

The Governor has scheduled the appointment and swearing in of the Ministers and Minister Plenipotentiary on May 21, 2012 at 9:30 am the Governor's Office. After the ceremony, the Governor and the newly appointed Ministers will have the constituting meeting in the A.C. Wathey legislative hall.
The newly appointed deputy of the Minister Plenipotentiary, Mrs. Doran-York, will take the oath before the Governor on May 22, 2012.
With regard to Mr. W. Marlin and Mrs. S. Wescot-Williams, the Governor has expressed his appreciation for the way they have carried out their commission as formateurs.

swescotwilliamsandeholidayatcommeeting21052012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Monday at 12:00pm the first Constituting Meeting was opened by Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams followed by His Excellency Governor Eugene Holiday, in the Claude Wathey Legislative Hall at the Government Administration Building.

After the opening, the Governor, followed by the Prime Minister, Vice Prime Minister and other Ministers signed the national decree replacement regulation.

The Prime Minister as chairlady of the Council of Ministers gave an introduction and an overview of the first week in office. The Ministers were also provided with an information package.

The information package included a prepared document by each respective Secretary General about each of the seven Ministries; copies of all organic laws that were established before 10-10-10; law-making procedures; processes of making laws and decrees; the law pertaining to the country's organization with respect to the ministries including the different decisions on responsibilities and tasks per ministry; a memo explaining frequently asked legal questions. All the aforementioned documents have been placed on a specially designed bamboo memory stick, bearing the slogan of the new Government, "Working for the People."

The package also included a separate booklet of the Rules of Order. The booklet includes a brief explanation of the most significant articles of the Rules and additional information on the Secretariat as the support unit of the Council of Ministers.

On Tuesday, May 22 at 9:30am, the new Government will have their first Council of Ministers meeting which will focus on the various logistical aspects of governing.

Wednesday, May 23 at 10:00am, the new Government will have its first Council of Ministers Press Briefing which will be attended by the Prime Minister and the Vice Prime Minister.

Thursday, May 24 at 9:30am, the new Government will have its first extra-ordinary Council of Ministers meeting where they will receive a presentation by the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers.

Friday, May 25 at 9:30am, a second extra-ordinary Council of Ministers meeting will be held to deal with organizational issues.

During the week the respective Ministers will also be meeting with the Secretary Generals of their respective Ministries to be briefed about the current state of affairs regarding matters associated with their Ministry.
His Excellency Governor Eugene Holiday provided information to the Ministers, and his elucidation was about the meeting schedule for the individual ministers (monthly) as well as the Council of Ministers (quarterly). The Governor meets with the Prime Minister on a weekly basis.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Sint Maarten is represented by Marvin Dollison from the Fire Department and Edelmiro Jansen from the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure Maintenance Department at a three-day capacity building workshop to train participants in the use of geographical information systems (GIS) for disaster management, land use planning and development. The workshop commenced on Monday, 21 May in the Cayman Islands.

The organizations behind the workshop are the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for Barbados, and the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), through its Regional Risk Reductive Initiative (R3I).

Head of the Section Office of Disaster Management Paul Martens told the Department of Communication (DCOMM) on Tuesday that building local capacity in the area of GIS technology is very important for the country with respect to being able to develop interventions with respect to early warning and disaster management.

This fourth regional workshop is focusing on introducing officials from Anguilla, Aruba, Bonaire, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Curacao, Montserrat, Sint Eustatius, Sint Maarten and Turks and Caicos Islands to the field of remote sensing and digital image processing and its importance to disaster risk management, and to demonstrate approaches, tools and methodologies for extracting and analyzing remotely sense data.

It is envisaged that by the end of the training, these countries will have better national capacity to:

  • Understand electromagnetic spectrum, and how it applies to remote sensing;
  • Interpret the basic features and characteristics of earth surfaces on satellite imagery; and
  • Know how to extract and interpret information from remotely sensed data.

Participants will also benefit from shared experiences on the initiatives undertaken to improve their disaster preparedness and response, through a knowledge sharing event which takes place on Thursday, 24 May at the Grand Cayman Marriot Beach Resort.

The presentations will focus on results achieved so far through the UNDP R3I project and good practices that can be built on. International development partner organizations and experts will also participate, bringing together their knowledge and expertise on disaster management issues.

UNDP Barbados and the OECS has been working with the 11 British and Dutch overseas countries/territories since 2009, to reduce the risk and exposure of these small islands through intra-regional learning and sharing of tools, knowledge and best practices to enhance their individual and collective capacities to predict and prepare for natural hazards, with the financial support of the European Union. The European Union is providing €4.932 million over four years to achieve project objectives.

For more information on the project, please visit www.bb.undp.org/regional-risk-reduction-initiative.

arichardsonreceivessxmbf2012poster24052012MARIGOT:--- The Hon. Alain Richardson, President of the Collectivity of St. Martin (COM), displays the newly released poster of the St. Martin Book Fair 2012 with Ms. Karine Balon, Book Fair Committee (BFC) member. The BFC made its presentation here to the newly elected president in his executive office on Wednesday (5.23.12). The COM is a partner of the 10th annual St. Martin Book Fair, which runs from Thursday, May 31 to Saturday, June 2, 2012, at venues on both parts of the island, said Balon, who is also a teacher in St. Martin. (CLF photo)

sjacobsatcareerdayforsixthgraders28052012Minister Silveria Jacobs was a guest speaker at the 3rd annual Career Day for the sixth graders of Public Schools at the Senior Citizens Recreational Facility in Hope Estate on Friday May 25th upon the invitation of the School Guidance Counselors of Public Education Services.
The ceremony was opened by a prayer, the angelic voices of the M. Genevieve de Weever School Choir, and encouraging words by the Minister as well as Head of Division Public Education Services Glenderlin Davis-Holiday.
In her address Minister Jacobs applauded the School Guidance Counselors for their hard work in organizing this much needed event, which serves to give students insight into the many career possibilities available on St. Maarten. Minister Jacobs challenged the group to organize a similar event at the start of the next school year in order to motivate the new sixth graders while giving them an added boost or encouragement to set goals and strive for them from the beginning of this most important year in their school careers.
As a product of the public school system herself – the minister attended the Leonard Conner School in Cole Bay for 6 years – and has served as a class teacher, Student Care Coordinator and School Manager for Public Education for 20 years, Minister Jacobs further stressed that these students stand to gain the most from all the encouragement and push they could get from all involved, especially events such as these which saw cooperation between school and the community.
She further urged the students to strive to do their best no matter at what level they were at right now. "You can be anything you want to be if you BELIEVE, use hard work, determination and always show respect for self and others!" said Minister Jacobs. This sentiment was also highlighted by the Choir in a rendition from Yolanda Adam 'Yes, you can'.
The students were eager and enthusiastic about the Career Day and excitedly took part, listening to the presenters and asking question of those who had taken time out of their busy schedules to give back to the youngsters. Booths were manned by the Fire Department, Department of Health and Hygiene, Ambulance Department, Coast Guard, Imbali Center for Creative Movement and the Arts as well as other organizations. Prichard Gibson showcased Photography, while Culinary Arts was represented by Sous Chef Renata de Weever who actually allowed the sixth graders to prepare a delicious meal.

jacquelinebishop29052012GREAT BAY/MARIGOT:--- Aspiring writers, poets, avid and now-and-then readers, young and seniors, families, and lovers of all things cultural are being invited by organizers to the 10th anniversary St. Martin Book Fair, which actually started with pre-Book Fair activities on May 28 and will run to June 2, 2012.

Among the some 20 exciting activities are a workshop on how to write your life's story by Master Teacher Jacqueline Bishop and a recital by award-winning poet, novelist, and journalist Nicole Cage.

Cage will recite her poetry and read from her novels at the Public Library in Marigot, on Saturday, June 2, at 9 am.

Her works include l'espoir, a collection of poems for children, Aime comme musique ou comme mourir d'aimer', and Palabras de paz por tiempos de guerra.

Her novel C'est vole que je vole was awarded the Prix Gros Sel in 2006. Cage is a winner of the prestigious Casa de las Americas award for her writing.

Cage's work has been translated into Creole, Albanian, English, and Spanish and she's been published in Venezuela, Martinique, and France. The author has performed in poetry festivals in Colombia, Tunisia, and Romania among other countries.

The Martinique-born Cage, who is also a Spanish teacher and a psychotherapist, is scheduled to visit a school in St. Martin and talk with students on June 1, 2012. The writer speaks French, English, and Spanish.

nicolecage29052012Another must-attend activity on Saturday, June 2, is the "Writing Your Life's Story" workshop by Jamaican-born author Jacqueline Bishop – at the University of St. Martin, Room 101, starting at 9 am.

The highly anticipated workshop will give attendees an introduction to how to go about writing their own memoir, autobiography, or specific life experiences, said Shujah Reiph, book fair coordinator.

Features of the workshop include how to identify a unique story to tell in your life and, importantly, the ethics of writing about real people.

Bishop teaches writing and literature at New York University. Her works include My Mother Who Is Me: Life Stories from Jamaican Women in New York, Writers Who Paint/Painters Who Write: Three Jamaican Artists, and two poetry collections, Fauna and Snapshots from Istanbul. She also authored the novel River Song.

Bishop is an accomplished visual artist with exhibitions in the USA, Morocco and Italy. The Fulbright Fellow has received the Cultural Development award in Jamaica for her fiction and poetry.

All book fair activities are open to the public and are free of charge. For Book Fair updates visit http://www.houseofnehesipublish.com/book_fair2040.html.

Conscious Lyrics Foundation and House of Nehesi Publishers organize the St. Martin Book Fair in collaboration with St. Maarten Tourist Bureau, the Ministry of Education & Culture (MECSY), the Collectivity of St. Martin, and the University of St. Martin (USM).

chineseambassadorrbekinkvisitsmvoges31052012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Plenipotentiary Hon. Mathias S. Voges said on Thursday he received a courtesy call from Rudolf Bekink, Ambassador to the People's Republic of China at the Sint Maarten House in The Hague.

Bekink, the new Ambassador accredited to the Netherlands in Washington in August, showed great interest with respect to Sint Maarten. Voges informed Bekink about the country and the various opportunities that exist for foreign investment.

GREAT BAY, Sint Maarten (DCOMM) – Preparations are well underway for the second Pregnancy Market organized by Youth Health Care (YHC), under the auspices of Collective Prevention Services (CPS) in collaboration with the Department of Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs (CDFHA), both executing agencies of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour.

The pregnancy market is planned for Wednesday, June 13 at the Vineyard Office Park Building, W.G. Buncamper Road #33 in Philipsburg from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. The entrance is free and YHC are urging women and their partners to start marking their calendar.

The pregnancy market is for women who are planning a pregnancy, pregnant women, parents of newborns, and persons who would like information in order to make an informed decision about future pregnancy.

rhalmanvisitsmvoges08062012Philipsburg:--- Acting Chairman of the General Audit Chamber, Mr. Ronald Halman, paid a courtesy visit to the Sint Maarten representative in The Hague, Minister Plenipotentiary Mathias Voges, on Thursday June 7th. The acting chairman presented the Minister Plenipotentiary with a copy of the annual report 2010 of the Audit Chamber.
The annual report of 2011 is currently in the final stages of production for presentation to the Governor and the Parliament prior to July 1 as prescribed by law.

Mr. Halman fulfills the role of chairman of the General Audit Chamber in a temporary capacity since May 20th 2012 following the resignation of the former chairman Roland Tuitt. During his visit to the Netherlands, Halman also met with representatives of the Court of Audit of the Netherlands as well as the municipal Audit Chamber of Amsterdam.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- More than 10 stakeholders from the public and private sector will be present for the second Pregnancy Market organized by Youth Health Care (YHC), under the auspices of Collective Prevention Services (CPS) in collaboration with the Department of Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs (CDFHA), both executing agencies of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, on Wednesday.

Businesses still have an opportunity to sign up and participate in the Pregnancy Market on Wednesday. It would have to be businesses that sell maternity clothing, kid's furniture or anything related to the subject matter.

The pregnancy market is for women who are planning a pregnancy; pregnant women; parents of newborns; provision of information to those women and their partners in order for them to make an informed decision on a possible pregnancy in the future; information on staying healthy during pregnancy; provide information on nutrition for both mother and baby; provision of information on materials to be used during pregnancy and after delivery; and information on what to wear and topics that stimulates a healthy and safe pregnancy and childbirth.

The 10 stakeholders will provide a wealth of information to the visitors of the pregnancy market. The stakeholders are: St. Maarten Medical Center (pediatric ward, OB/GYN ward, Children's Ward, Gynecologist/Midwives); AHLIP/Physiotherapy Clinic, Angelique Martis-Roumou (breast feeding), Philipsburg Jubilee Library, Marinique & Capriles, Diaper Cakes, Dance Dimension, Oduber Agencies, Diabetes Foundation, White & Yellow Cross (post natal care), SIFMA, Civil Registry Office, Community Helpdesk, and CPS (Youth Health Care, Dental Care program, Nutrition).

The pregnancy market planned for June 13 at the Vineyard Office Park Building, W.G. Buncamper Road #33 in Philipsburg from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. The entrance to the market is free.

Saturday night, the Rotary Club of St. Maarten used their Change of Board ceremony to honour two individuals for their outstanding contributions to St Maarten. Heather Mercuur of Love for Kids Foundation and Geoff Heilman of Chesterfields were named Paul Harris Fellows. Also recognized for her tremendous dedication to the club, was new Rotarian Henna Budhrani who received the award of Rotarian of the year by outgoing President, Rebecca Low.
Elie Bendaly, Country Head of Scotia Bank will be taking over the reins as president as of July 1 with his theme "strength in numbers". Building on the recently elected Lions' District Governor Claudius Buncamper' s quote, he praised the outgoing president as he pointed out that she and her team understood the importance of vision and the required action to get things done. Elie Bendaly said: "They aligned their vision with Rotary principles and values, put a plan in place and with hard work accomplished a great deal. They maintained our traditional events – they presented 700 grade 3 students their own dictionary; distributed over 180 food hampers to those in need at Christmas; took the Islands' seniors on an afternoon luncheon cruise; held a Christmas party for children in need; placed water fountains in schools and planted trees. But in addition they put their own stamp on the year. Two of the exceptional accomplishments of Rebecca and her team were first providing support for the Alzheimer's foundation which included a massive public education campaign in which 3000 public service announcements were aired, t-shirts sold and $5,000 donated for the work of the foundation and organizing and second hosting the GSE (Group Study Exchange) leadership youth from Devon, England which involved enormous planning, coordinating and long hours during the hosting.
Under Rebecca's leadership the St Maarten Rotary Club was awarded the Platinum District Governor Award at the District Conference that was recently held in Haiti.
Rebecca, on behalf of our club I say to you, thank you, for your generous volunteer time and commitment to Rotary. I know it was not simple and easy in particular in dealing with all of the triple A type personalities in our club. I tip my hat to you and am looking forward to working with you on my Board ". Several other persons were thanked and the incoming president ended his presentation with presenting and pinning his board for the year 2012-2013. The board is comprised of President Elie Bendaly, Past president Rebecca Low, Secretary/President Elect Maria Buncamper, Treasurer Frederick Fleming, Aadu Abel, Pierre Decelles, Valda Hazel Woodly, Henna Budhrani, Fred van de Peijl, Jeff Sochrin, Deepak (Danny) Ramchandani, Oliver van de Gevel, Franklyn Maynard and Robert Judd.
The Change of Board ceremony followed a tremendously successful third annual fundraiser on Oasis of the Seas – the world's largest cruiseship. This year's fundraiser collected close to $23,000 which has been earmarked for projects aimed at children with special needs. President Rebecca Low stated, "Once again, RCCL and Oasis of the Seas have shown they are true partners in corporate social responsibility. They continue to graciously donate all their services for the event and have been instrumental in Rotary help the children of St Maarten."

Today June 15 all over the world countries is commemorating World Elderly Abuse Awareness Day. Many abusers are individuals in the home or family environment that put seniors to suffer from physical, verbal, emotional, financial abuse and neglect. Providing poverty pensions and social allowances under poverty level is a violation of the right of older persons to a decent standard of living. Violation of human rights of the elderly is also a form of elderly abuse. So not only individuals but also governments can be abusers of elderly who put seniors to suffer from systematic, structural, collective, financial, emotional abuse.

On June 9th a year ago, in preperation of World Elderly Abuse Awareness Day, the Sint Maarten Seniors and Pensioners Association (SMSPA) to stop the abuse of the seniors in Sint Maarten and in defense of the human rights of the seniors in Sint Maarten, handed a petition to the Council of Ministers of Sint Maarten and to the representative of the Dutch government in Sint Maarten, to equalize the old age pensions, the social allowances and all other social provisions in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, just as the social provisions on the French side of Sint Maarten are equal to the social provisions in France.

In january of this year together with the social organizations of Sint Maarten, the Parliamentarians of the countries of the Kingdom who came to meet in Sint Maarten, the Prime Minister and deputy Prime Minister of the Sint Maarten Council of Ministers, and the Dutch representative in Sint Maarten on behalf of the Kingdom Council of Ministers, all got a request from the social organizations to address the poverty in this part of the Kingdom and to put an end to the abuse that the poor and in particular the seniors of Sint Maarten have to suffer, because of the geo-political systematic structural discrimination that the Kingdom government is maintaining in the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Having received a letter from Minister Spies of Interior Affairs and Kingdom relations of the Netherlands, which basically refers the social organizations to address their request to the Council of Ministers of Sint Maarten, drs Raymond Jessurun, the coordinator of the seniors organizations in the Sint Maarten Anti-Poverty Platform this week met in Amsterdam with representatives of the European Anti-Poverty Network in the Netherlands.

Information was shared of the struggle of the social organizations of Sint Maarten for equality and of the EAPN organizations for a decent standard of living for all in the Kingdom in the Netherlands.

Today we have received a letter from EAPN Netherlands in which they express their solidarity with the poor and especially with the seniors on Sint Maarten.
EAPN Netherlands has offered support and has expressed ther willingness to cooperate with the Sint Maarten Anti-Poverty Platform, to address the eradication of poverty throughout the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Together the Kingdom government and the governments of the countries in the Kingdom will be reminded to comply with the obligation to implement the non-discrimination principle as a signatory of International Human Rights Conventions and Declarations throughout the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Not only the government in the Hague but also the European Commission in Brussels will be addressed together in joint actions of the anti-poverty platforms in the Kingdom of the Netherlands:

  • to eradicate poverty in all parts of the Kingdom of the Netherlands
  • stop the discrimination of seniors and their family members in the Kingdom of the Netherlands and
  • to implement non-discrimination and equality in the social provision level throughout the Kingdom of the Netherlands
  • for old age pensions, social allowances, etc for seniors on the Dutch side of Sint Maarten to be equal as in the Netherlands, just as is the case in France and on the French side of Sint Maarten
  • to stop the violation of human rights conventions in the Kingdom of the Netherlands all human rights of elderly.

Press Release by Sint Maarten Seniors and Pensioners Association (SMSPA).

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) on Sunday kicked off its annual EMS Week 2012 with a church service on Sunday at the Risen Christ Catholic Church, South Reward.

The theme for EMS Week 2012 is "EMS More than a job. A Calling."

According to Head of the Ambulance Department Cylred Richardson, various activities have been planned for the week up until Saturday when the week's activities concludes with an EMS Masquerade Ball for staff and invited guests.

Some of the activities planned for the week are radio interviews; primary school lectures; live drills; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) demonstrations at three different locations; EMS lecture at the Fire and Ambulance Station in Cay Hill; and the Big Five EMS Motorcade 2012.

EMS is an emergency service dedicated to providing out-of-hospital acute medical care to patients with illnesses and injuries which prevent the patient from transporting themselves.

The goal of most emergency medical services is to either provide treatment to those in need of urgent medical care, with the goal of satisfactorily treating the presenting conditions, or arranging for timely removal of the patient to the next point of definitive care.

Richardson invites the public to attend the demonstrations that will be organized at different venues. Information with respect to the venue and times will be published in the Government Information Page published in the two daily newspapers.

"The Chic Fashion 2012 brand is about style and fun. We are looking for a confident and fun cover girl to promote the swimsuit edition."

The search is on across the Caribbean for the Chic Fashion 2012 Catalogue Swimsuit Edition Cover Girl.
On August 1, Green Mango Media will announce the new cover girl and reveal swimsuit collections by two Caribbean designers. The winner will be chosen via online voting.
Additionally, the winner will receive a full beach kit – a customised summer dress, a stylist swimsuit with sarong, beach bag, a pair of leather sandals and a straw hat made by a Caribbean designer.
Distributed in the Caribbean, United States and in Europe, this new full-colour travel size catalogue - a window into the world of the cream of Caribbean designers - was launched in April 2012 in the British Virgin Islands.
"The Chic Fashion 2012 brand is about style and fun. We are looking for a confident and fun cover girl to promote the swimsuit edition. Caribbean model Nikita Barker was our cover girl for the first issue which featured the stunning Hummingbird Collection by Guyanese designer Pamela Fox of the House of Niya Bingi."
"Since the catalogue was launch to promote fashion and champion Caribbean talent, we decided to make the cover girl search regional. So far the response from the Virgin Islands, Guyana, Trinidad and St Kitts has been great."
Girls must be 16 years and older to enter the online contest. All photos will be posted online from July 1 and voting will run for one month.
The swimwear collections are colourful, fresh, fun and sexy and will be previewed on Saturday, June 30 at the exclusive Peter Islands Resort in the British Virgin Islands.
"We have so many unbelievably talented and original designers in the Caribbean, among the best the world has to offer, but we rarely get to see their work because of a lack of promotion and a lack of investment. Green Mango Media is going to change all that with this great catalogue and well-funded, world class runway shows from only the best designers in the region - celebrating the latest trends from our most creative minds for all to see."
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GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Section General Public Health (SGPH) says leptospirosis, zoonosis, is an infectious disease caused by a type of bacteria called spirochete. Leptospirosis can be transmitted by many animals such as rats, skunks, mice, raccoons, and other vermin.

Leptospirosis is transmitted through contact with infected soil or water. The soil or water is contaminated with the waste products of an infected feral or domestic animal. Those at high risk are veterinarians, pet shop owners, sewage workers, and farm employees, slaughterhouse workers, and people hiking and camping outdoors.

People can contract the disease by either ingesting contaminated food or water or by broken skin and mucous membrane (eyes, nose, sinuses, and mouth) contact with the contaminated water or soil.

SGPH is therefore advising owners of households and businesses to keep their premises clean. Un-kept premises can be a breeding ground for bacteria from infected animals. Rodents require a source of food and water and a place to live. Carelessness can lead to increased populations of pest.
Open garbage cans and food left out, derelict buildings, abandoned cars, and dense bush can attract rodents.

Leptospirosis occurs worldwide, but it is most commonly acquired in the tropics.

Leptospirosis symptoms begin from two to 25 days after initial direct exposure to the urine or tissue of an infected animal. The illness goes through two phases. The first phase includes flu-like symptoms that include headaches, muscle aches, eye pain, chills and fever. After the fifth or ninth day, symptoms seem to improve.

The second phase entails initial symptoms recurring after a few days of feeling better, which includes fever and aching with stiffness of the neck. Some patients develop serious inflammation of the nerves to the eyes, brain, spinal column, or other nerves. Right upper area abdominal pain may occur. Less common symptoms relate to disease of the liver, lungs, kidneys, and heart.

Treatment of leptospirosis must be done by a physician that involves high doses of antibiotics.

For further information you should consult with your family physician or call SGPH at telephone number: 542-3553, 542-2078.

Cay Bay:--- The island suffered a brief total blackout at 1:18 pm. The protection mechanism of one of the transformers that powers the GEBE power plant was activated as a result of an over current. This resulted in an abrupt shutting down of all the production units in order to safeguard the power plant.

GEBE technicians were able to quickly locate and solve the problem. Part of the load from the faulty transformer was transferred to another transformer, and the technicians quickly initiated the start-up sequence to bring the plant back online.

Affected customers were kept up to date via the GEBE Facebook page and SMS service. All areas were back online by 2:45 pm.

To receive updates via the GEBE SMS service or GEBE Facebook page simply visit GEBE's website www.nvgebe.com/sms.aspx or www.facebook.com/nvgebe respectively.

NV GEBE apologizes for any inconvenience this has caused.

 

swescotwilliamsmeetswitheuprojectmanager28062012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams held a meeting on Wednesday with EU Project Manager Ms. Jones, Suzette Moses of the St. Maarten HIV/AIDS Program Management Team and Steering Committee Members regarding the preparatory planning meeting in preparation for the European Community/ Overseas Countries and Territories Steering Committee meeting and year four planning committee meeting of the EC/ OCT to be held in Aruba from the sixth to the seventh of September.

The prevention of and fight against the spread of HIV/AIDS is a major priority of the EC Program for Action to Confront HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Tuberculosis in the context of poverty reduction and it is also one of the objectives of the Millennium Development Goals and of the EU Development Policy "The European Consensus". The recent Communication on EU‐Caribbean relations emphasizes the political priority for the EU to support the efforts of the Caribbean region in general and St. Maarten more specifically to tackle HIV/AIDS.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

swescotwilliamsandgerritschotte02072012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams and the Prime Minister of Curacao Gerrit Schotte signed the 10th European Development Fund Single Programming Document on Sunday morning at the Sonesta Maho resort. The EDF, which was signed by all partners last week, will fund various projects on St. Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius and Curacao. On St. Maarten the project will fund the upgrading of the sewage and road infrastructure in the Dutch quarter district. In the Picture are Prime Minister Wescot-Williams, Prime Minister Schotte, and Ambassador of the European Community to the Dutch Overseas Territories Mr. Robert Kopecký.

cdeweeverwithkelahareps03072012Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever briefly met with members of the Kelaha Projects regarding the activities they will be holding in September 2012, which is Cervical Cancer Awareness month. Minister De Weever was presented with a brochure about the organization and the events calendar for September 2012. Kelaha Projects is a newly incorporated non-profit foundation aimed at bringing awareness about cervical cancer.

Philipsburg:--- Two persons were apprehended after a high-speed police chase Tuesday morning in the Fort Willem area. According to reliable sources, the police were conducting a police control on A.T. Illidge road when they stopped a black jeep.

The source said somehow while the police were conducting the control the driver and occupants of the jeep managed to escape by driving away recklessly. The police began chasing the jeep which ended up in Fort Willem. The source said that the jeep hit two vehicles and injured two persons before landing on a wall. Two of the suspects that were trying to escape from the police were captured while the others escaped. SMN News understands that the two suspects that were apprehended are not locals.

SMN News also learnt that gunshots were also fired. The source said that the police are conducting an investigation to determine why the persons in the jeep tried to flee from police. So far, it is not clear if police confiscated any illegal items that were found in the vehicle. SMN News also could not confirm the severity of the injuries the two persons sustained during the high-speed chase.

cdeweeveronehealthvisittothenetherlands10072012Great Bay:--- Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever is part of a delegation that left St. Maarten over the weekend for the Netherlands on an eHealth road trip. The purpose of the trip is to gain insight into various topics and applications regarding eHealth and its relation to eGovernment.
According to Minister de Weever the road trip "will create more vision into various e-topics that will bring St. Maarten into a next era of government-citizen relationships that are more efficient, hence less costly, but also more transparent thereby enabling the government to become more knowledgeable and having faster response times or taking preventive measures to mitigate social issues."
The St. Maarten delegation started its eHealth road trip on July 9th in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The delegation consists of Minister Cornelius de Weever; senior policy advisor of the Cabinet of the Minister of Finance, Xavier Blackman and representatives of the Social and Health Insurances institute ('SZV') Dennis Richardson and Reginald Willemsberg. The road trip is organized by KPMG, headed by R. Begina and R. Pieters.
eHealth's focus is on integrated care for patients, improvement of health services, reimbursement systems and gaining insight in public health information. eGovernment's focus is on improvement of customer service and the interaction with citizens, for example the handling of requests for pensions, payment of taxes and social premiums. The trip ends July 13 and the delegation will meet with leading organizations in these fields such as the Dutch Tax Office, Dutch SVB, Friesland Insurance company, healthcare providers, Kadaster and data processing companies.
In the Netherlands numerous applications have been implemented to facilitate the various sectors to become more efficient and transparent. As such, the government is now more able to have insight in social developments and citizens have increasing participation, insight or say in for instance healthcare developments.

pahorepvisitsministryofpublichealth11072012Great Bay:--- The Ministry of Public Health Social Development & Labor, section Collective Preventive Services (CPS) soon will be embarking on their Get Checked program with the focus being smoke free public spaces as a means of creating healthy environments and 100% smoke free schools by 2014.

To assist with the framework, Natasha de Herrera, a consultant on Tobacco and Alcohol control with the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) office of Venezuela was on the island to offer technical assistance. Natasha has been working with PAHO for 16 years in the area of tobacco control on all aspects, such as policy, implementation and research all in the context of the World Health Organization (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control in the region. Natasha has worked in the Latin American and Andes countries, and will now be assisting St. Maarten.
"I will be providing technical support on tobacco cessation, which is important for the prevention of tobacco related diseases, and in addition it prevents the use of other drugs/addictive behavior," said Natasha de Herrera.

"I will like to thank PAHO and Natasha de Herrera for assisting us. However, we must continue to focus on prevention and that can only start with each person taking full responsibility for their actions. It is extremely important that we teach this to our children/students because this is where the real prevention and change begins," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever.

Natasha further stated that in Venezuela they have been able to bring down the prevalence rate of tobacco use with 100% smoke free indoor areas, the reduction and consumption of tobacco, and limit as much as possible advertising and promotions by tobacco companies.
During her visit, she was also able to share a number of documents during her meeting with the campaign team, which consists of Virginia Asin, Daphne Illis, Lorraine Scot, Fenna Arnell and Roddy Heyliger. Some of the documents are: "The Health Consequences of involuntary exposure to tobacco smoke," "Report of the US Surgeon General," Tobacco-free cities for smoke-free air: A case study in Mecca and Medina," and a model ordinance amongst others.
"I would like to congratulate the team at CPS for this very important initiative they are taking, as using the schools is a great way to impact the community, which can give good measurable results, and can be used as a best practice in other countries," said Natasha.
Natasha further stated that with the assistance of Dr. Jorge Jenkins PAHO representative in Venezuela for the Dutch Caribbean, they will make an extra effort to lend their support on this very important campaign.

Philipsburg:--- All land line, internet, and mobile services at Telem have been restored. The services were interrupted from around 1:00PM Thursday, July 12, 2012 as a result of an unforeseen power outage that affected the optical equipment of Telem's fiber network.
The backbone equipment (or main artery) is responsible for transporting the traffic to and from the different sub-stations via Telem's fiber network. Ebenezer, Dawn Beach, Belvedere, and parts of Philipsburg, were the main areas affected.
Telem's engineering department and the vendor worked intensively and were able to restore full service just before midnight Thursday.
Telem would like to thank all its subscribers, especially those who were affected by the interruption in service for their patience and understanding during this period and pledges to continue to offer the best service possible.

telemdonatestosmybfoundation15072012Philipsburg:--- Telem Group of Companies donated the sum of US$1,434 to the St. Maarten Youth Beat Foundation to cover the travel expenses of one student who will be participating in an NBA summer basketball camp in Philadelphia.
Telem Marketing Officer, Mrs. Marelva Jones-Felix presented the check to President of the St. Maarten Youth Beat Foundation, Mr. Emanuel York last week, who expressed his gratitude for the financial support.
The donation is in line with Telem's policy of targeting a group each year for sponsorship, said Mrs. Jones-Felix. "Our target group for 2012 is youth organizations," she explained.
Telem is currently carrying out a special students promotion titled, "Excel and Win" which will be raffled next month. The winner will receive US$1,500 as cash prize, with an Acer Netbook and a one month free Internet.
For further information on this promotion, please call 5460200 or dial 611.

Members of the Voluntary Corps of Sint Maarten (VKS) and Curaçao (VKC) are taking part in a joint training exercise in Curaçao this coming week. Over the weekend 16 members of the VKS under the leadership of 1st Lt. Alain Richardson left for Curaçao. They are stationed at the military barracks in Suffisant. During the entire week they will engage in a variety of military training exercises. Of course there will be ample time to socialize with the members of the sister organization VKC, as well as see some of the sights of Curaçao.

On the program are, amongst other things, condition training, riot training, obstacle course, hill climb, abseiling, target practice, swimming and other water activities. The week will be closed off on Saturday July 21st with a party at the VKC barracks in Suffisant. The group will return on Sunday July 22nd.

In 2010 a group of VKC members came to Sint Maarten for a similar training week. It is the intention of both organizations to maintain this tradition for the years to come. In this fashion the members can engage in mutual trainings, as well as get to know each other better. In case of a calamity on either of the islands and assistance is required, this can be executed jointly in a well-trained and professional manner.

The Commander of the VKS fully supports this training week and is thankful for the support of the VKC and the staff of the Suffisant Barracks in organizing this training week.

swescotwilliamsopensibyc17072012Tells young participants to meet the challenge of maintaining focus on value.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams opened the Independent Baptist Youth of the Caribbean Conference on Monday evening at the Brawlia Millard Campus in St. Johns Estate. The Prime Minister, who officially opened the 34th gathering of independent Baptist youth clubs in the Caribbean, was joined by His Excellency Governor Holiday and a representative of the Minister of Education Sylveria Jacobs.

In her opening remarks, the Prime Minister, on behalf of the Government of St. Maarten, welcomed all those who came from abroad; "As I look at your faces as you were getting prepared for this evening's event the thing that most crossed my mind was to tell you to smile! Smile because you are on St. Maarten. Smile that you, as a young person are here at this event making a difference and engaging in something positive. You who have chosen to be part of the Independent Baptist Youth of the Caribbean and to make this event a part of your summer holidays have chosen to follow your values and to direct those values to those whose lives you want to positively impact. Your challenge is to maintain your focus in pursuing those values and about being a leader in knowing where you want to go and where you want to take others towards Christian excellence," commented the Prime Minister.

As part of her remarks opening the Conference, the Prime Minister also commented on how the youth of today should embrace technology in a positive way in impact their own lives and the lives of others; "With new technology being developed at such a staggering speed there are some challenges for young people like yourselves. However, I would also like to encourage you to use that technology to your advantage in spreading your ideals and commitments through social media and other technological means. I myself have the Holy Bible on my BlackBerry for example," added the Prime Minister.

The Independent Baptist Youth of the Caribbean Conference will last until the end of the week and features all of the Caribbean countries and territories with an Independent Baptist Youth Council. The Prime Minister ended by wishing all participants an exciting and fruitful conference.

utsdonatestosteustatiusmusicalfoundation18072012With its financial contribution of $5000, UTS has pledged its support to the St. Eustatius Musical Foundation in its effort to organize the 2012 carnival festivities in St. Eustatius. The celebrations kick off today (July 19th) with the opening Jump Up. The festivities continue throughout the month of July with performances by the likes of Destra, WCK, and Grandmasters. The Last Lap and burning of King Momo conclude the festivities on July 30th. "We look forward to a fun, festive, and safe carnival season in St. Eustatius. In collaboration with our partner, EUTEL, we will be bringing various promotions and a generally festive element to the St. Eustatius celebrations. We are happy to support the foundation in its endeavor to make the annual festivities bigger and better every year," says UTS Marketing and Communication Officer, Ivy Lambert. "Without revealing too much about what we have planned, I can already reveal that our customers should be on the look-out," Lambert continued.

swescotwilliamslayswreathatclaudewatheystatue23072012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams reflected on the 86th birthday of the political icon and co-founder of the Democratic Part Dr. Claude Wathey. The Prime Minister, who is in Washington DC heading the St. Maarten delegation to AIDS 2012, mentioned that for the first time she will be unable to attend the annual wreath laying ceremony commemorating Dr. Wathey's 86th birthday on the Clem Labega Square. The annual wreath laying ceremony, which is organized every year by the A.C Wathey Foundation for Political Awareness, will see wreaths lain by representatives of the DP, the University of St. Maarten, Government, the Wathey Family and the UP Party. "Unfortunately I am representing country St. Maarten abroad and as such for the first time am unable to attend the wreath laying ceremony. As always I am extremely honored and humbled to continue with the wreath laying tradition honoring Claude as a person, statesman and icon who cannot be separated from the Democratic Party," commented the Prime Minister.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- School Bussing and Taxi Dispatching Inspection Department of Economic Affairs would like to inform school bus owners and drivers that school bus inspections are scheduled to start July 30 through August 1.

School bus owners and drivers are hereby advised to take note of the date and times.

School bus owners/drivers are requested to call the department to make an appointment. Inspections will take place between 8:30am – 12:00pm and 1:30pm – 3:00pm.

For further information about services rendered by the Inspection Section, call telephone number 542-4511 or 542-4509.

pjiaesportingclubhostsbusinesssoftballknockout27072012Cul-de-Sac:--- PJIAE Sporting Club is hosting a four-day softball knockout for the sporting teams of St. Maarten businesses and government departments.

The opening match of the knockout was between the PJIAE and Fire Department teams at the John Cooper-Jose Lake, Sr. Ballpark here on the L.B. Scott Road on Thursday, at 8 pm.

Minutes before taking to the field for its first match, the PJIAE team, consisting of the airport's male and female personnel could be seen practicing aggressively.

After a close start, the Fire Department won the match-up 18-7, said Emile Levons, Operations supervisor at PJIAE and member of the organizing committee of the knockout.

Other participating corporate teams include Windward Islands Bank, GEBE, Casino Controllers, and TELEM.

The second softball knockout game was held on Friday, July 27. The final games, scheduled for July 28 and 29, will also be held at the Cooper-Lake, Sr. ballpark. At the closing ceremony on Sunday, at 8 pm, trophies will be awarded to the winning and participating teams.

The public is encouraged to attend to support their favorite corporate teams, stated the airport's Marketing & Communications Department.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Department of Disaster Management has been updated by the Meteorological Department of Curacao that the country remains under a heavy rainfall advisory (is when heavy rains about to occur or occurring already, but not strong enough to require a warning) until Monday 9:00pm.

Motorists are advised to exercise caution while driving in low lying areas which could flood – street flooding - due to forecasted heavy and persistent rainfall, and/or avoid driving in flooded streets until heavy rains taper off or has ended.

Motorists driving near hillsides are also asked to exercise caution with respect to possible rock falls.

Drivers and individuals who do not need to be on the road should remain at home until weather conditions improve.

Lightning strikes are also forecasted, and therefore residents should switch off and disconnect sensitive electronic equipment; and disconnect your phone line from your computer.

studentsatpjiaebeforeleavingforholland30072012On Sunday, July 29 2012, Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Silveria Jacobs and a group of 58 students departed for the Netherlands.

The breakdown of the 58 students that left for the Netherlands on Sunday is as follows: 32 HBO/ Bachelor Degree Programs, 6 WO Master Degree Programs,

20 MBO/Advanced Secondary Education Programs.

sjacobsvisitsthelandstederocinzwolle01082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Minister of Education, Culture Youth and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs visited the Landstede ROC in Zwolle on Wednesday.

The Minister, accompanied by Study Financing representative Yolanda Martina and Senior Policy Advisor Antonio Aventurin met with Rob van Kessel from the Board of the Landstede organization.

Student Housing Coordinator Conchita Hugooschift and Project Manager Caribisch Nederland Margriet Leest were also part of the Landstede delegation.

The Minister and her delegation explored the various avenues for innovative and practical education at Landstede.

In addition a keen interest was expressed for the manner in which student housing is organized by Landstede. ROC Landstede Zwolle is offering St. Maarten students a complete package which includes housing, guidance and extra support with the Dutch language.
The school's strength stems from a labor market approach to learning. Their practical classrooms have been integrated into mini businesses. Students will learn and work at the schools as well as in the business community. Several new businesses were born under the student entrepreneurship program.

Minister Jacobs and the delegation were rather impressed with the facilities, programs and approach used by ROC Landstede Zwolle.

Further discussions will be held to come to a cooperation agreement which would facilitate St. Maarten's students both in the Netherlands and St. Maarten.

After the visit to Landstede the Minister and her delegation travelled to Den Haag for a meeting at the Ministry of Education Culture and Science.

celshot02082012Philipsburg:--- President of the Windward Islands Teachers Union (WITU) Claire Elshot told reporters on Thursday during WICLU's weekly press briefing that she is concerned about the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) payments that were paid to the civil servants while the teachers of government subsidized schools have not been paid yet. Elshot said she mentioned this to the Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt when she first met with him on July 10th, she asked the Minister to do his best to ensure this does not happen.

The WITU President said she was shocked to learn from several school boards that the Ministry of Finance did not even provide them with information regarding the COLA payments. She said that basic information such as the percentage which is 3.2% was not given to the school boards so that they can have their accountants process the payments in a timely manner.

Elshot further explained that the teachers and civil servants received their June salaries and COLA payments in separate payrolls. Elshot said that she received a number of emails and messages via Facebook regarding the payments that were made. Those messages and phone calls came from teachers working at the Government subsidized schools.

Elshot said at least six school boards did not receive the information leaving close to 600 teachers without their monies. Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt announced on Wednesday that the COLA payments were made and that his Ministry was busy working on the payments for the various subsidized school boards. She said that these teachers' COLA payments are now in limbo because the union cannot even tell the teachers when these payments will be made. Elshot said that she has been advocating that education workers be given equal treatment. "Right now, one third of my members received their monies and two thirds did not and this has left me with mixed feelings."

Elshot told reporters that she also got information that the pensioners also did not get their cost of living adjustments. "I really don't know why the pensioners were forgotten. I want the general public as well as government to know that the pensioners of today were the workers of yesterday therefore the workers of today will be the pensioners of tomorrow, so tomorrow when I am a pensioner I don't want to be left out of anything. These people have given 35 to 40 years of public service and they should not be left out of anything that is entitled to them."

Elshot said the union intends to send a letter to Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt, Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams, and various School Boards regarding her concerns.

WITU Board Met with Education Minister --- Several Issues discussed.

President of the Windward Island Teachers Union Claire Elshot announced on Thursday during WICLU's weekly press briefing that the board of the WITU met with the Minister of Education last week Thursday afternoon. Elshot said the union managed to raise several points of concerns to the Minister one of which was the appointment of school managers.

Elshot said at the time the Minister told the WITU that while she was given an advice to decide on and she did not take a decision on the candidates that were recommended for the positions. Elshot congratulated the two persons that were appointed namely Stuart Johnson who was appointed school manager of Martin Luther King Jr. School and Sonia Parrot Warner at the Oranje School. However, the union is calling upon any person who felt that they were not treated fairly with the nomination process to file an appeal. "There is a procedure to follow and if you applied and felt you were bypassed you should file an appeal and the WITU will assist with the process."

Construction work at schools affecting teachers.

Elshot said she also informed the Minister that several teachers have been complaining about the construction work that has been ongoing for the past two years at the Marie Genevieve de Weever School and the Minister promised that the construction work at that school will be completed by August 13th when school reopens. The WITU President said that she also informed the Minister about the teachers' concerns regarding the maintenance of some of the schools on the island. One such school is the Oranje School that is located on Front Street. Elshot said the teachers believe that since the Oranje School is a tourist attraction on Front Street then it should be maintained during the summer vacation. "At least painting the outer side of the school will make it look more presentable." Elshot said the Minister informed the union that three schools on the island will be undergoing some major repairs. Those schools are Charles Leopold Bell School, Prins Willem Alexander School, and the Marie Genevieve de Weever School. She explained that while construction of another wing is in process at the Marie Genevieve School, repairs have to be done on the old structure.

Elshot said the union also expressed concerns on how the foreign degrees are being evaluated. She said the Minister of Education and the Minister of Labour have an agreement whereby all teachers who are in this predicament will get a renewal of their work and residency permit for one year. The agreement she said is temporary until the teachers upgrade themselves by partaking in various courses that are offered on the island. She said that the teachers on St. Maarten attended the FBE trainings but to date they have not been re-certified. This re-certification did not take place even though they participated in all of the courses that were offered to them. Elshot said as soon as the Minister returns from the Netherlands she would have to deal with the re-certification because there are a number of teachers that completed the cycle 1 and 2 FBE program. The WITU President said that while the processing and payment for the evaluation of the degrees are done locally, the actually evaluation is done by someone in Curacao who does not work in the interest of St. Maarten. "Some of our teachers went to USM to see if they could further upgrade themselves and they were told that the degree they are holding from several Caribbean nations are higher that what St. Maarten offers, but the problem is that the Dutch has refused to recognized these institutions."

Elshot said teachers that possess degrees from the University of West Indies (UWI) are having problems with the evaluation process. She said that it is time for St. Maarten to begin offering more courses so that teachers could continue to upgrade themselves. She also said the Minister informed the union that the teachers training program at USM will be fully subsidized.

swescotwilliamsandrobertaflack05082012Attended Hennessey Artistry Event on Saturday.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot Williams welcomed R&B and Soul legend Roberta Flack at the Soualiga Lounge of the Princess Juliana Airport on Friday. Ms. Flack, who was on island for the Hennessey Artistry event met briefly with the Prime Minister and they jointly conducted an interview. In her statements during the reception the Prime Minister stated that the presence of Ms. Flack on St. Maarten is another feather in the cap of St. Maarten; "It is very special for the island that we are able to bring this caliber of entertainer here to perform for the people of our country. I look forward to an excellent show to hear the legend which Ms. Flack is performing," commented the Prime Minister.

On Saturday Evening the Prime Minister joined hundreds of people in the Festival Village to hear both Reggae Artist Maxi Priest and Ms. Flack Perform. The Prime Minister congratulated the organizers of the show on a job well done.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Disaster Coordinator Winston Salomon would like to commend Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise on its second Hurricane Awareness Mission held recently at the Le Grande Marche Bush Road.

The community-service-based organization collected non-perishable items from customers shopping at the supermarket.
The items collected are then given to the local Red Cross to distribute in the event of a hurricane or natural disaster.
The next mission planned by the community organization is for September 1 at Sunny Foods Supermarket.
The 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season has already seen six storm systems form so far for the season.

Office of Disaster Management (ODM) Paul Martens says that non-perishable foods and beverages as well as other goods are one of the essential requirements to sustain an individual or family for at least a week after a hurricane strike.
ODM is calling on the community to make sure everybody has everything in place and are storm ready.

The remaining names of potential storms for the 2012 season are: Gordon, Helene, Isaac, Joyce, Kirk, Leslie, Michael, Nadine, Oscar, Patty, Rafael, Sandy, Tony, Valerie and William.
The hurricane season runs through November 30.

rotaractsunrisethankskpmgfordonation10082012Philipsburg:--- On behalf of the Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise we would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to KPMG for sponsoring 60 school bags containing color pencils, crayons, exercise books and pencils to Rotaract's Give A Child a Chance Project. Your contribution towards GACAC project was much appreciated.

rduncanandpeterheemstra15082012Philipsburg:--- On Monday August 13, 2012, a brief ceremony was held at the Ministry of Justice's Cabinet, welcoming 6 more additions to the Ministry of Justice's Division of Armed Forces more specifically, the Divisions of the Royal Military Police (KMAR) and the Criminal Investigation Team (RST).

The Honorable Minister of Justice Roland Duncan and the local Chief of Police congratulated all the officers and welcomed them to the team. The Minister proceeded to encourage them to serve Sint Maarten well. The Police Chief Commissioner Mr. Peter De Witte stated that he was pleased to have them join the Force as at this present time there is much work to be done. Also in attendance were other colleagues of the Royal Military Police and the Criminal Investigation Team.

Sworn in were 3 Royal Military Police Officers (KMAR) namely: Mr. Peter Heemstra, Mr. Eric Wagenmakers, and Ms. Jacdine Ditewig and 3 Detectives for the Criminal Investigation Team (RST) namely: Mr. Jack van Loon, Mr. Henk van Wijk, and Ms. Patricia Molendijk.

swescotwilliamsholdsmeetingwithaids2012delegation22082012"Pleased to see the steps we are taking are the necessary ones."

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams held an evaluation meeting/ debriefing with the members of the St. Maarten Delegation which the PM headed to AIDS 2012 in Washington DC in August. The Prime Minister met with Suzette Mozes-Burton, Margje Troost, Eunicio Martina, Rajesh Chintaman, Ida Holaman, Joy Arnell and Emilia Thomas on Tuesday to have a formal debrief and next step strategy meeting coming out of the conference.

Some of the points that were discussed during the meeting were St. Maarten's increased visibility with regards to the preparations for the next International AIDS conference to be held in Australia in 2014. Various strategies were also learned for increasing community awareness on the epidemic and increased St. Marten's networking and partnership building capabilities with regards to the fight against HIV/AIDS.

The delegation also was able to compare the steps that St. Maarten is taking with regards to controlling HIV/AIDS with other countries throughout the world and in the region. "I was pleased to see that the steps we are taking are the necessary ones when I compare our program to that of other countries in the region," commented the Prime Minister.

Also coming out of the meeting were increasing the effectiveness of testing programs and the empowerment of people living with HIV/AIDS. The Prime Minister also discussed ways in which Government can assist with the high costs of treatment for those living with the disease. "The reality is that a treatment course for persons living with HIV can be as expensive as twenty thousand dollars yearly. This matter of cost is extremely important and Government can look at ways to alleviate this high cost," stated the Prime Minister during the meeting.

The International AIDS Conference is the largest international meeting on a single health issue. Every two years 20,000 participants representing all stakeholders in the global response to HIV meet to assess progress and identify future priorities. The AIDS 2012 conference is the single most widely covered HIV event in the world and is organized by the International AIDS Society (IAS) in partnership with a number of international and local partners. The conference theme, "Turning the Tide Together", emphasizes that the HIV epidemic has reached a defining moment and that by acting decisively on recent scientific advances in HIV treatment and biomedical prevention, the hope for a cure and the continuing evidence of the ability to scale-up key interventions in the most-needed settings there is now the potential to end the HIV epidemic.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams on Wednesday expressed her condolences and heartfelt sympathies to the friends and family of the late Camile Bailey. The Prime Minister stated that St. Maarten has lost a pioneer in the field of culture and arts; "On Tuesday I was saddened to hear that the island lost a true pioneer in the Culture and Arts and the development of such on the island. Mr. Bailey will be remembered as a teacher, Civil Servant and pioneer of Emancipation Day," commented the Prime Minister.

Camile Bailey, who passed away at the St. Maarten Medical Center, was 76 years old. He was the former Director of the Youth and Sports department, a member of the Council of the Arts and a former teacher. He was also one of the pioneers of the Emancipation Day Celebrations. "I would like to express my deepest condolences to the family and friends of Camile. We should remember him for his contributions to the society of our island and for the man he was," concluded the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

Pond Island:--- TelEm Group will be making adjustments to company switching equipment from Midnight tonight to accommodate necessary changes for adoption of the ongoing North America Numbering Plan (NANP) system.

As a result of these adjustments all landline services operated by TelEm Group will be interrupted from midnight Wednesday until 5:00 am Thursday morning.

TelEm Group says the work on company equipment represents one of the final physical changes that will take place within TelEm Group before NANP is fully implemented for Country St. Maarten.

TelEm Group NANP coordinator and Network Engineer, Mr. Donville Hodge, says once the latest adjustments are made, the company's CS2K softswitch will be properly configured to convert calls received using the +59954X-XXXX and +172154X-XXXX and terminate these calls into the company landline network.

He said a similar exercise will later take place after making similar adjustments to the company's mobile network.

According to Mr. Hodge this is another major milestone in the complete implementation of the North American Number Plan system for St. Maarten, which will bring the island in line with telephone users in the Caribbean region, the USA, and Canada.

The other milestones include; Permissive dialling of two separate country codes into St. Maarten; adjustments to company equipment to accommodate new Carrier-select numbers and most recently, new international dialling codes for calls to Europe; Curacao and the BES islands and other NANP countries.

Mr. Hodge said tonight's milestone will signal the end of major changes to company equipment that will have a significant impact on customers.

"We cannot avoid the interruptions that will be caused to landline users and we are putting mobile communication systems in place with the emergency services so that the public can continue to have access to these emergency services," said Mr. Hodge.

The TelEm Group engineer has meantime apologized to TelEm Group customers on the company's behalf for any inconvenience caused.

utsnorthseajazzwinners29082012Philipsburg:--- The two winners of Chippie's Curacao North Sea Jazz Festival promotion travel to Curacao today (Thursday) with their invited guest to enjoy the two nights of concerts on August 31st and September 1st at the World Trade Center in Curacao. The winners and their guests will be staying at the All Inclusive Breezes Resort and receive ANG 500 spending money to use during their trip.

"This promotion was certainly one that generated a response from our customers. Customers had to SMS to 2337 for their chance to win, and they certainly did!," says UTS Marketing and Communications Officer, Ivy Lambert. "The response was great. It was very clear that our customers really wanted to win the trip." The winners were selected randomly from the thousands and thousands of entries when SMS polls closed on August 20th.

The Curacao North Sea Jazz Festival is among the most successful music festivals in the Caribbean. The star studded line-up at this year's Jazz festival includes Alicia Keys, Santana, Ruben Blades, Jill Scott, and many others.

Philipsburg:--- On Friday morning some Chippie customers in St. Maarten experienced difficulties in using their mobile service. On Thursday morning from 12am through to 4am a scheduled and publicized NANP maintenance took place and unfortunately the service of customers was disrupted.

"Unfortunately some unexpected disruptions occurred which affected some Chippie customers in St. Maarten during the morning hours today," says UTS Marketing and Communication Officer, Ivy Lambert. "Our technical team has worked diligently to restore service to those customers that were affected and they have reported full restoration of services."

"Of course we sincerely regret any inconvenience our customers may have experienced and we would like to again apologize" Lambert stated. "If any customers are still experiencing difficulties a reset of the service, by removing and re-inserting the battery of their device should resolve any remaining issues. If that doesn't resolve the problem, our Customer Service agents or Contact Center agents (+1721 5420101) are available to assist with further troubleshooting."

ussunderwoodsailorsdonatetosiloam31082012WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- During their visit to Curacao, the men and women of the USS UNDERWOOD (FFG 36) provided volunteer support to the Siloam Village Orphanage in Soto. Armed with paintbrushes and gardening tools the sailors upgraded the garden and playground facilities. Also, they donated medical supplies such as diapers, baby powder and bandages to further benefit the children's hospice.
Chief Electronics Technician (Select) (SW) Michael Rushton, assigned to the Oliver Hazard Perry-class guided-missile frigate USS UNDERWOOD, presented a plaque to Broeder Herman, the director of Siloam, during the community relations project.
The USS UNDERWOOD is deployed to Central and South America and the Caribbean in support of Operation Martillo and the mission of the U.S. 4th Fleet, Southern Seas 2012. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Frank J. Pikul/Released)

moniquealberts03092012PHILIPSBURG:--- The Philipsburg Jubilee Library in collaboration with Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise will be hosting an E-reading workshop for teachers, through the Readers are Leaders program, during the month of September 2012.
The Readers are Leaders program was started by the Philipsburg Jubilee Library and the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise in March 2010. As part of the program, the teenagers run their own book club. The aim of Readers are Leaders is to turn St. Maarten's teenagers into avid readers. High school students are challenged to read at least 2 books per month.
The workshop will be conducted by Ms. Tamara Hughes, an Instructional Technology and Distance Education Specialist; Marcellia Henry, an Educator and President of Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise and Monique Alberts, the Director of Philipsburg Jubilee Library. The workshop is scheduled to be held on Thursday, September 6, 2012 between 6:00 pm and 7:45pm, at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library.
The goals of this free, E-reading workshop are for participants to become effective
implementers of technology, in and out of the classroom, and for participants to promote reading through technological devices such as: E-readers, smartphones, tablets, and computers.
We look forward to your support in making this E-reading workshop a rewarding and educational experience for the teachers of St. Maarten. If you require any further information, please contact the library at 542-2970.

Prime Minister says she agrees from a Defense, Safety, Economic and Social Formation perspective on the establishment of a base.

On Monday the Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams held a meeting with the Kingdom Minister of Defense Hans Hillen regarding numerous aspects related to safety and defense on the island. One of the focal points of the meeting was centered on the establishment of the Marine Base on the island. "The meeting with Minister Hillen was in his capacity as Kingdom Minister for defense. Defense is one of the few areas which is a Kingdom responsibility and as such Mr. Hillen and his Ministry is responsible for that matter. However in the case of St. Maarten, as well as the other countries within the Kingdom, there is also a national ministry which coordinates defense matters and this part falls under my ministry; the Ministry of General Affairs. So keeping this in mind one of the things Minister Hillen wanted to specifically talk about was the establishment of a Marine Base on St. Maarten. Again if you look at the other countries there is a base both on Curacao and on Aruba." Commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister stated that the establishment of such a base in St. Maarten is important when one takes into account the protection and defense mission of the marines. "In cases of disasters St. Maarten would previously have had to request the deployment of Marines for assistance all the way to the Minister of Defense in Netherlands via the Governor after which the Marines would be able to be deployed if necessary. Having such an establishment on St. Maarten will assist that procedure and will ensure that we have a faster deployment in the event of a Hurricane for example," continued the Prime Minister.

The PM also stressed that having a Marine Base on St. Maarten will also have an economic impulse by having a contingent of Marine Officer stationed on the island at a location to be determined full time, with rotating groups coming in frequently.

"What is also important is that we could and will have as part of the Marine Base on St. Maarten a social formation program for young local people. The Marines on the island would be instrumental in taking care of the program which would also be an important aspect of the Marine Base here. So if we look at an economic aspect, safety and defense aspect, and a social formation project we are in agreement with the Minister in having such a base come to St. Maarten," concluded the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Disaster Coordinator Winston Salomon would like to inform the Sint Maarten community that a Tsunami Watch issued for the entire Caribbean by the US National Weather Service Pacific Tsunami Warning Center, has been cancelled.

An earthquake has occurred off Costa Rica measuring 7.6 in magnitude, on the Pacific coast of that country within the past hour.

The tsunami watch was initially meant for the Pacific and was inadvertently sent to the Caribbean by mistake by the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.

There is no Tsunami Watch for Sint Maarten.

soualigacorporatetoastmastersclubstartsnewyear16092012A new Toastmasters year is in full swing and so is the Soualiga Corporate Toastmasters Club. Toastmasters is an international organization that offers a program of communication and leadership projects to help members learn the art of speaking, listening, and thinking.

On St. Maarten there are 5 Toastmasters clubs, of which the Soualiga Corporate Toastmasters Club is one for Civil Servants of the Government of St. Maarten. Soualiga Corporate Club held its second exciting meeting last week, The Dr. Seuss theme "You are you, that is truer than true" inspired very intriguing, emotional, humorous, and informative speeches by new and experienced speakers.

Evaluations were based on evaluation techniques introduced during a recent workshop organized by the Area Governor Leona Romeo Marlin. The highlight of the club meeting was the table topic segment which turned the meeting place into a court room. Toastmasters took on the roles of plaintiff, defendant and judge to determine whether Batman or Catwoman was responsible for the supposed theft of milk and some fruit. This exercise forced Toastmasters to think on their feet and practice careful listening, consequently producing a very entertaining discussion.

The new board, in the persons of Linette Gibs (President), Danaë Daal (VP Education), Harriet Rogers (Secretary), Sharine Romeo (Treasurer), Denise Vijber (VP Public Relations), Swinda Richardson (VP Membership) and Alexandra den Ouden (Sergeant at Arms), promises a year filled with innovative, fun and educational meetings and activities.

The Soualiga Corporate Toastmasters Club meets every second and fourth Wednesday of the month at 5:15 pm at the Claude Wathey Legislative Hall. All are invited to attend.

coralbleaching18092012For the last few weeks the St. Maarten Nature Foundation has been monitoring the Coral Reefs inside of the Man of War Shoal Marine Park for incidents of Coral Bleaching. Coral bleaching is the loss of color from corals under stressful environmental conditions. While any stress can cause corals to bleach, high water temperature has been the major cause of coral bleaching events worldwide in recent decades. When corals bleach for a significant period of time they run the risk of dying all together. The Nature Foundation decided to check for coral bleaching due to the prolonged period of hot, calm weather the island has been experiencing over the last few weeks.

During the latest monitoring dive staff of the Nature Foundation discovered that bleaching was starting to affect various coral species inside of the Man of War Shoal Marine Park. It was decided to put into effect the Coral Bleaching Response Plan which was drafted by the Nature Foundation in 2010. The initial phase of the plan includes continued monitoring and the implementation of various management strategies to combat the effects of Bleaching.

Although the consensus is still out, the increased incidences of Coral Bleaching is more than likely caused by the heating up of the earth due to global warming. In the past decades the Caribbean in particular has seen an increased number of coral bleaching events with the last major bleaching occurring in 2005, where more than half of the Coral Reefs in the Caribbean, including St. Maarten, died.

The man of War Shoal Marine Park and the coral reef areas within it are of significant environmental and economic importance as diving in Marine Parks is globally on the rise and generally accepted by the diving tourist as a "must do" vacation activity. An economic valuation study conducted by the Nature Foundation of St. Maarten's coral reef ecosystem has placed the monetary value at close to US$58 million in contributions to the economy of the country.

With proper management and restoration the area will increase the St. Maarten Tourism Product and local fisheries will also be enhanced through the regeneration of the depleted fish stock surrounding St. Maarten. Research has shown that Marine Protected Areas increase fish populations and fish size of commercial species in nearby fishing grounds.

The Nature Foundation will continue to implement the Coral Bleaching Response Plan until the situation improves.

Distinguished delegates,

My name is Raymond Jessurun and I am Alzheimer's Disease International's (ADI) representative to WHO/PAHO. ADI is the global umbrella organisation of national Alzheimer associations worldwide, in official relations with WHO since 1996. This Sanitary Conference takes place in the middle of the first World Alzheimer's Month organized by ADI with the theme "Dementia: Living Together." This to address worldwide the stigma surrounding Dementia, to raise the awareness and advocate to make Dementia a Public Health Priority.

More than 8 million persons in this region today (worldwide 36 million) are living with dementia, roughly the same number as those living with HIV/AIDS. The largest numbers of these have Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder, which creates memory loss, confusion, disorientation to time and place, and which, when it progresses, leaves the person unable to work or care for themselves over the course of several years. Left unsolved, this number in the region will almost double by 2030 to 15 million (and worldwide to 65 million). The largest amount of that growth will occur in lower and middle income countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, with related economic hardship and challenges at the family and health care systems level.

Let me call to your attention three areas which require attention and ADI stands ready to partner with PAHO and the governments represented here today.

We are very proud to have partnered with WHO to produce in April of this year the WHO report "Dementia a Public Health Priority." This report is now in the process of being translated into each of the official WHO languages for dissemination. A key policy recommendation in this report calls for the creation of National (and sub national) Dementia Action Plans, and ADI is stand by to work with countries that wish to do so. In addition we want to ask this regional assembly to set aside time for its own learning and planning about dementia in the region, first through a workshop at PAHO headquarters to look at how dementia issues connect to ongoing work, and then a report from staff on the workshop findings to be discussed in your meeting of next year.

Secondly, we appreciate the role the region had in the realization of the "United Nation High Level Meeting Political Declaration on Non-Communicable Diseases" of last year, which called for recognition of Alzheimer's disease and dementia as a major NCD. At this moment, the World Health Organization (WHO) is drafting the WHO Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control of NCDs 2013-2020, and are member states being consulted on a comprehensive global monitoring framework, including indicators, and a set of voluntary global targets for the prevention and control of NCDs. For very practical reasons dementia is not yet included. ADI supports the drafting of the monitoring framework, especially because of the growing consensus that dementia shares most of the same risk factors as the other NCD's. A complete paper on risk factors for Dementia is available for your consideration, but the simplest way to think about it is "What's good for the heart is good for the brain."

Thirdly, based on the recognition of Dementia and Alzheimer's in the "United Nation High Level Meeting Political Declaration on Non-Communicable Diseases we look forward to recognition of age as a driving force in NCD's and dementia issues to be addressed in the proposed NCD Strategy for 2012-2025 , as the document for this plan does not yet include even a mention of the Dementia social and health threat as major non-communicable disease in our region. As the WHO-report on Dementia urged governments to develop a National Dementia Action Plan, the NCD Strategy should call for dementia surveillance tools in the NCD country level surveillance systems. We recommend developing these by multi-sectoral all-of-society partnerships. ADI offers its partnership and support in all of the fore mentioned efforts, with its time and expertise from around the world. As we did with the WHO Global action plan on the prevention and monitoring of NCD's, we have purposed to do with PAHO's Regional Strategy for the prevention and monitoring of NCD's including Dementia. In turn, when measurement systems are complete, we urge the adoption of an outcome target for dementia: reduce the number of person's living with Alzheimer's disease or related dementia of 25% as with other NCD's or at least 10% from current projections. This strategic objective promotes and protects the right to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health and other related human rights of this vulnerable group.

Thank you

hansmos26022011Philipsburg:--- Yesterday afternoon a second house search was conducted in an adjacent house to that of the two victims at the Ocean Club Resort. There were indications that this house belonged to the victims who were found in their house at the resort. Nothing was seized. In the victim's house several objects were secured and taken for further investigation. Some of these could be relevant for the forensic department.
Police and prosecutors have been busy writing possible scenarios on the violent death of the two victims as no motive has been established yet.
Family members of the deceased arrived in Sint Maarten this afternoon and were escorted to the Police station where they talked to the Police and the prosecutors. Late this afternoon the family of the victims identified both victims in the funeral home.
The male victim has been identified as Michael William KING, age 53. The female victim is his wife, Thelma Strickland KING, age 57.
The autopsies have been arranged for next Monday.
Police officers currently are working on gathering as much information as they can both on the deceased persons as well as the crime scene. The Chief Prosecutor is calling on anyone who may have information pertaining to this case to call the hotline number 9300.

sjacobsaddressingspecialolympicscelebrationparadeparticipants23092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs on Saturday in an early morning parade, joined with the Special Olympics Committee, the athletes, Sr. Basilia clients, members of the Mohican scouts, many members of the Red Cross Youth Chapter, sponsors, volunteers, as well many other supporters and friends of "special persons" in our community, in a parade from the Lekkerbek restaurant on the Pondfill to the Raoul Illidge Sports Complex in Cay Hill.

This event was organized to celebrate the Eunice Kennedy-Shriver Day which is celebrated in honor of the founder of the Special Olympics.

The Minister, upon the invitation of President of the St. Maarten Special Olympics Committee Angela Richards-Huggins, also took part in the opening ceremonies upon arrival at the complex.

Minister Jacobs congratulated the St. Maarten Olympic Committee for the diligence and hard work in recognizing, encouraging and supporting the special athletes of St. Maarten. She also congratulated the athletes on the many medals they have won at the International Special Olympic Games over the past years.

Minister Jacobs in her speech said, "We are as strong as our weakest link; so it is what we do to strengthen and build up the weakest among us that will determine how strong we are as a community. There is much more that we can do as government to support our people who have special needs. The upgrading of our sports facilities is way overdue and is a priority of this government."

The Minister further stated that as a community we have a lot to learn from persons with special needs, including compassion, tolerance and humbleness.

After a very healthy breakfast, the athletes and many volunteers took part in several activities and games highlighting their abilities. The Minister took part in the speed walk along with several special Olympians and volunteers. It was a wonderful day for all involved.

The Special Olympic Committee can be highly commended for this act of kindness and dedication to the special athletes on St. Maarten.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Office of the Ombudsman is currently in the process of meeting with each of the seven Government Ministries.

The objective of these sessions is an exchange of views on the procedures followed thus far by the Ombudsman, and the working relation with the Ministries, geared at improving efficiency and effectiveness of the investigations.

Ministry participants entail the Secretary General, Head of Departments and Sector Heads. The exchange sessions are organized once a year with each Ministry.

According to Ombudsman Dr. Nilda Arduin-Lynch, some Ministries expressed the desire to meet with the Bureau more often to elaborate on the standards of proper conduct government bodies are required to adhere to.

So far, the Ombudsman and her staff have met with the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure, Ministry of General Affairs and the Ministry of Finance.

The focus is an exchange with each Ministry about the experiences to date with the work procedures of the Bureau, experiences to date, future development enhancements, evaluation of procedures process, and standards of proper conduct.

The meeting with the Ministry of General Affairs focused on processes and procedures at the Department of Document and Information Management (DIV), the Civil Registry Department and the Department of Personnel Affairs.

With respect to the Civil Registry Department, the Ombudsman and the former discussed the registration of persons living on the Dutch side, and the process that is followed by the Civil Registry to verify if indeed a person is living at the correct residential address.

The Personnel Department spoke about the complaint process for civil servants with respect to placement of government organizational staff. A follow-up meeting was held at the aforementioned department with staff.

The information exchange with the Ministry of Finance dealt with proper collaboration between departments within and between the various Ministries.

The next meeting is scheduled with the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports in the first week of October.

sjacobswithlionsquestcommittee28092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, met with Chairman of the Lions Quest Programme Wally Havertong, President of the Lions Club Richard Boyd and Lions Quest Commitee member Oralie Boirard, on Tuesday September 26th, 2012.

The Lions Club have approached the Minister to discuss her possible endorsement of their programme: Lions Quest.

The St. Maarten Lions Club will be launching their Lions Quest programme entitled "Skills for Growing" for afterschool programmes and other non-school entities.

The programme is designed to equip educators with current research, materials and strategies for addressing critical issues facing youth.

Trained programme instructors can help foster in young people important life skills, healthy attitudes, strong character, positive relationships, and active citizenship, through easy-to-use classroom materials, superior professional development, and important community partnerships.

Five schools with the Community After school programme and the four after school Programmes will initially take part in the training. Each school will provide four persons for the training. The public schools will have at least 35 teachers trained to be able to implement the programme.

The Minister sees this program as a positive initiative from the community by way of the Lions Club as a service group. It is also in keeping with the Vision of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport.

The Minister therefore commends the Lions Club for bringing this Lions Quest Programme to St. Maarten and endorses the programme, as a start to being able to implement community schools in all the other schools on St. Maarten.

The St. Maarten Lions Club through its own fundraising projects and its corporate sponsors will be able to fully finance the project. The aim is to start the programme in February 2013.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Collective Prevention Services (CPS) which is part of the Ministry of Public Health, continues surveillance for Cholera, and also recommends to travelers Hispanola (Haiti, Dominican Republic), to practice basic hygienic habits in order to avoid getting cholera.

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has sought the cooperation of Central American and Caribbean countries to step up efforts to detect the occurrence of outbreaks and implementing intervention actions to reduce cholera spread determinants.

Ensure that you take vital precautions such as hygienic food preparation, boiling or purifying all water, and washing hands often with soap and clean water.

The main rule is, always be aware of the quality of what you eat and drink. As part of the Minister of Public Health's "Get Checked," campaign, enjoy and keep safe as you travel and help us keep Sint Maarten Cholera Free by practicing a safe and healthy lifestyle!

Family physicians are requested to be on alert and report any cholera symptoms to CPS to ensure proper case management and follow up according to World Health Organization International Health Regulations 2005.

In countries where no cholera cases have been reported such as Sint Maarten, CPS as part of its surveillance system will continue to monitor for any trend of acute diarrhea diseases with an emphasis on adults.

Symptoms can occur within 24 to 48 hours of being infected with the cholera causing bacteria. Cholera symptoms are generally mild; they include diarrhea, vomiting, and muscle cramps. About one infected person out of 20 has severe signs and symptoms, such as increased heart rate, dehydration, and shock. Immediately consult your physician if you have travelled and have any of the symptoms, while maintaining proper hygiene.

Cholera is a bacterial infection spread through contaminated water. It causes severe diarrhea and vomiting that can lead to dehydration and death within hours.

Cholera is transmitted through fecal contamination of water and food. In places where there is infrastructure damage, the lack of safe drinking water and poor sanitation and hygiene can increase the risk of cholera, as well as numerous other diarrhea diseases.

To minimize the number of people infected, frequent hand washing, personal hygiene, safe water use and food preparation are a necessity. Maintain these basic hygienic habits as you travel.

Philipsburg:--- The University of St. Martin is collaborating with the Philipsburg Jubilee Library to host a lecture on "The Lost Jews of St. Maarten", presented by Mrs. Dana Cohen Sprott. This lecture is one of the events within the country wide Tolerance program in the schools, media and community led by The Anne Frank Stitching, The Philipsburg Jubilee Library, and the St. Maarten Heritage Foundation. A culmination of research on the presence of a Jewish community in St. Maarten that predates the American Revolution, old photographs of the island as well as a historical look at deeds that pinpoint the exact location of the St. Maarten Synagogue from 1783, the Jewish Burial Ground and the stages of facial reconstruction will be showcased. The lecture is scheduled for Thursday October 4, 2012 at The University of St. Martin lecture hall, commencing at 6:30 – 8:00pm.
Lecturer for the evening, Mrs. Sprott has spent the last 20 years in St. Maarten, and it was during her time on the island that she learned that that there might have been a Jewish community here. Using good old fashioned research with the help of the Kadastar's office, Government Affairs, SIMARC and the St. Maarten Heritage Foundation, she located the site of the former Jewish Burial grounds where Radio Shack is located (1740- 1860) and the location Jewish Synagogue behind the West Indian Tavern. She currently lectures at Florida Atlantic University on the Jews of the Caribbean and The Caribbean and WWII.
The general public is welcomed to attend this lecture. There is no cover charge.

Philipsburg:--- On Saturday, October 6, 2012 the Philipsburg Jubilee Library (PJL) in collaboration with the St. Maarten National Heritage Foundation is inviting the general public to the official opening of the traveling exhibition "Reading and Writing with Anne Frank" (by the Anne Frank Foundation from Amsterdam). This event will take place in the lobby of the PJL at 7:00pm. The exhibition will also include the findings of researcher Dana Sprott pertaining to the Jewish history of St Maarten.

The keynote address will be given by Mary Romney. Romney is an Assistant Professor at the University of Connecticut and daughter of the late Lionel Romney, a native of St. Maarten. The elder Romney was imprisoned in Mauthausen concentration camp during World War II. Daniella Jeffrey will also speak at this event along with representatives of the Anne Frank Foundation.

"Reading & Writing with Anne Frank" is specifically designed for children aged 9-15. The exhibition tells the story of Anne Frank's life with special attention paid to her diary and the stories she wrote while hiding in the Secret Annex. The aim of the exhibition is to promote reading and writing by putting Anne Frank forward as an inspiring role model. Students and teachers on St. Maarten are currently being scheduled to visit the library to be a part of this exhibition, which will be on display from October 6 through October 30, 2012.

PJL will be also be exhibiting a museum quality bust in color based on the skull that was discovered by Dr. Haviser at the site of the Jewish Burial Ground, which was behind the Radio Shack Building on Longwall Road. The bust was done by Catyana Skory, Crime Lab of the Broward Sheriff Office.

A number of activities targeting St. Maarten's youth aged 9 – 15 will be occurring throughout the month of October. The first of which will be held this coming Saturday, October 6 from 11:00am to 1:00 pm. There will also be a movie night every Thursday at 6pm. The culmination of the month activities will be a panel discussion among our youth, discussing tolerance on St. Maarten, on Tuesday, October 30.

PJL is committed to encouraging reading and writing among youngsters, as well making connections between them and St. Maarten's history. The PJL is urging the St. Maarten public to support as many of the upcoming activities as possible. For additional information, please contact Morenika Arrindell, Activity Manager at the library, by calling 542-9819.

romeopantophletatfccaconferencecuracao04102012POINTE BLANCHE:--- A harbour delegation led by Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation & Telecommunications Hon. Romeo Pantophlet, is currently attending the Florida Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) Conference and Exhibition along with Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mark Mingo, in Curacao.

On Tuesday, 2nd October 2012 the FCCA conference opened in Curacao. Main discussion points were further development of the product offerings from Sint Maarten, future business outlook for the Caribbean which includes the BREA expenditure report.

State of the Industry Figures for 2012 were also given; Industry growth was also headline for the Caribbean, which continues to rank as the dominant cruise destination accounting for 39.8% of all itineraries in 2011, versus 41.3% in 2010, 37.02% in 2009, 37.25% in 2008.

Passenger numbers continue to remain consistent and high for the Caribbean, despite other rising destination.

The current cruise ship order book extending through 2015 includes 26 new builds, 17 ocean going vessels and nine European & American Cruise Riverboats from CLIA Member Lines with a value of nearly $12 billion.

Minister Romeo Pantophlet and Mingo recognizes that Sint Maarten must improve its product and further enhance its Cruise Faculties, when one looks at the expansion reaching its 10 anniversary, and that means that with the higher repeat of guests new offerings and enhancement is a most for us as a cruise destination to survive.

The vessels now all offer an array of feature –rich innovative amenities and services. The FCCA conference will officially end on Friday.

motorworlddonatestoredcross05102012Cole Bay:--- Red Cross St. Maarten, as part of the International Red Cross Red Crescent Organization, is committed to helping vulnerable people locally, within the region and around the world, prevent for, respond to and recover from disasters, complex humanitarian emergencies and life-threatening health conditions.

Besides preparing for and or dealing with disaster situations, Red Cross St. Maarten is also very active in other areas and is present during every (sports) activity on the island. Transportation is necessary to execute these activities, as well as to carry our volunteers to various locations.

The purchase of vehicles is a very heavy burden on our budget, but with the great assistance of Motorworld, Red Cross St. Maarten has been able to purchase this van.

The Van will be used for the transportation of our volunteers to and from (sports) activities, meetings, and trainings.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Sint Maarten's two-day Cancer Conference starts on Friday morning at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel & Casino with a number of guest's speakers who will highlight various issues related to cancer.

President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel, would like to commend the organizers, comprising of several Non-Governmental Organizations as well as the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, with respect to profiling prominent cancers that impact the wellbeing of Sint Maarten's society.

"Everybody together has a role to play in reducing premature deaths from cancer. The conference is bringing together different stakeholders to chart a way forward and it's a step in the right direction," President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel said on Thursday.

Scientific knowledge, gathered over the years, indicates that at least one-third of all cancer cases can be prevented. Prevention offers the most cost-effective, long-term strategy for the control of cancer.

Healthy diets, particularly diets high in fruits and vegetables, may have a protective effect against many cancers. Regular physical activity combined with normal body weight will considerably reduce cancer risk, particularly for digestive, gynaecologic and breast cancers.

The conference is being held under the theme: "Cancer and aging, collectively improving our local cancer care and responsibility," and is being held from October 26 to the 27 at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel & Casino.

The four areas to be highlighted at the conference are breast cancer, cervical, colon and prostate cancer.

The general public is invited to conference activities on Saturday, October 27 from 9:00am to 1:15pm and from 1:30pm to 4:00pm (lunch not included).

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) offices of Admittance and Residence, would like to inform the general public that its offices will be closed from 12 noon on Thursday for the entire afternoon.

The closure is in connection with IND hosting 25 employees of IND Caribisch Nederland during the afternoon hours.

The aforementioned employees will receive a guided tour of country Sint Maarten's IND facility, and will exchange ideas for possible improvement within the area of immigration matters and border control.

IND Admittance and Residence Office are located at A.T. Illidge Road #8 (next to NAPA).

silveriajacobsatvoocwalkagainstbullying22102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, on Saturday evening took part in the Anti-Bullying march organized by Voice of Our Children (VOOC).

After the march, several VOOC members spoke on bullying after which the Minister was asked to say a few words. Minister Jacobs spoke on bullying being a behaviour that as adults has to stand up against along with our children, by setting the right example, correcting the behaviour when we see it and supporting organizations and schools which take such a great stand against bullying.

Minister Silveria Jacobs warned parents to be vigilant especially for cyber-bullying, as it is the easiest and fastest growing form of bullying.

"This type has lasting negative effects especially for the victim. Each person who "likes" a bullying statement is also a "bully"," Minister Jacobs said on Saturday.

Schools were also encouraged to open discussions with students and parents on this issue.

The Minister of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports said that her Ministry will continue to support of VOOC as they continue to deal with issues that affect the youth.

VOOC members, board and president, Minister Jacobs said, is to be commended for this initiative.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Last week's consistent rainfall and over the weekend bouts of rain, has increased the country's risk for mosquito breeding and with that mosquito-borne disease.

Section General Public Health (SGPH), an organization that is part of the Collective Prevention Services (CPS) of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, is appealing to residents to heighten their efforts to eradicate mosquito breeding places.

Dengue has broken out in a number of Caribbean, Central and South American countries including Belize, Guyana and Suriname. Jamaica has reported 1215 suspected dengue cases and five suspected deaths with the death of a seven-year-old last Sunday who is suspected to have had the virus.

The Jamaica Ministry of Public Health has declared a dengue outbreak noting that there was a rapid increase in both the clinically suspected cases of dengue and laboratory confirmed cases.

The Cayman Islands Medical Officer of Health, has confirmed seven local cases of dengue, and of the seven, three have reported a travel history to countries with existing cases of the disease.

At least six people have died from dengue fever in Puerto Rico, including two children under the age of 10. Puerto Rico's health department recently declared a dengue epidemic.

Residents and business owners need to search in and around their homes and workplaces for Ades Aegypti mosquito breeding sites and destroy them. Mosquitoes have the potential to transmit dengue and chikungunya fever.

Taking measures to fight dengue is also part of the Minister of Public Health's 'Get Checked' campaign, and residents should check their surroundings carefully for possible breeding places.

Dengue is a mosquito-borne infection that causes a severe flu-like illness that affects infants, young children and adults. Chikungunya (CHIK) fever is an emerging, mosquito-borne disease caused by an alphavirus, Chikungunya virus (CHIKV).

Clear stagnant water in old tires and other types of debris in yards can become a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Immediate measures should be taken after rain events to make sure there is no clear/clean stagnant water in their yards; disposing of responsibly old tires, empty drums, plant containers, paint cans and other items that can collect water around their homes and businesses.

An increase in the mosquito population puts residents at risk. In the case of where containers are used for storing water, residents should keep these covered. Inlets and outlets of cisterns must be covered with a mosquito net or cloth to prevent mosquito breeding.

NEW JERSEY, USA:--- Leading Caribbean media and entertainment company TEMPO Networks kicked off its seventh anniversary by promoting the Caribbean's vacation attributes to millions of potential consumers.

It is partnering with Cablevision, one of the top media and telecommunications companies in the United States, to offer its 1.5 million Optimum customers a chance to win a vacation of a lifetime.

The Cable giant and TEMPO are partnering on a Caribbean Sweepstakes, enabling Cablevision's Optimum Rewards loyalty members to win a week-long trip to Dutch St. Maarten in the Caribbean.

Since the recent launch of the promotion, more than 100,000 Optimum customers have already entered to win the vacation which includes round-trip airfare, a six-night stay for four at the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort and Casino along with a number of bonus attractions and island experiences.

"Our Tempo Turns 7 celebrations are aimed at rewarding our loyal viewers, fans and partners," said Frederick A. Morton, Jr., Founder, Chairman and CEO of TEMPO Networks, who noted the sweepstakes are being promoted via 600 weekly ads in 33 markets across major networks, including Bravo, Food Network and Travel Channel.

"The value of the promotion is more than US $2.5 million which demonstrates the extraordinary returns on investment that Caribbean destinations can yield when we are able to work strategically together and engage the resources to create these opportunities." Morton added.

Reflecting on the past seven years, the St. Croix-born Morton said: "By the grace of God and with the amazing support of the Caribbean we have come a long away, but we have no plans to rest on our laurels."

He added that the network will make several announcements in the months ahead to increase its footprint as well as to promote Caribbean culture to regional and international audiences.

"It is our mission to instill confidence and Caribbean pride as well as to play a lead role in branding the Caribbean extra-regionally."

The anniversary celebrations revolve around destination St. Maarten, and include a number of cultural activities and concerts from November 25 to December 1, 2012.

For more information, stay tuned to TEMPO or visit www.gotTEMPO.com.

From now through November 14, 2012, Optimum Rewards members can enter to win the St. Maarten trip at www.gotTEMPO.com.

TEMPO is available on Channel 1105 on Optimum TV. Tune in regularly for the very best in Caribbean programming.

corneliusdeweever03102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The United Nations (UN) General Assembly designated every October 15 as Global Hand washing Day, and calls on all peoples around the world to improve hygiene practices, for example, by washing your hands with soap.

Hand washing is not only simple and inexpensive, but hand washing with soap can dramatically cut the number of young children who get sick.

Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, Hon. Cornelius de Weever, calls on school children, teachers, families and others to learn about the benefits, and re-enforce the culture of hand washing with soap.

"I would like to encourage the healthcare professionals and the food service industry to be vigilant about their employees and ensure internal hand washing procedures and adherence to them," Minister De Weever said on Sunday.

'Get Checked,' is the Minister of Public Health's campaign to improve public health amongst the population of the country.

Section General Public Health (SGPH) reports that according to international studies, about two million children under the age of five die each year from diarrheal diseases and pneumonia, the top two killers of young children around the globe.

Hand washing with soap could protect about one out of every three young children who get sick with diarrhea, and almost one out of six young children with respiratory infections like pneumonia.

Although people around the world clean their hands with water, very few use soap to wash their hands. Washing hands with soap removes germs much more effectively.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The country is expected to experience shower activity over the weekend from Tropical Storm Rafael. Due to excess rainfall, the potential for mosquito breeding is high.

Section General Public Health (SGPH) is appealing to residents to be vigilant and eradicate mosquito breeding places.

At least six people have died from dengue fever in Puerto Rico, including two children under the age of 10. Authorities have reported under 5,000 cases including 21 cases of the potentially fatal hemorrhagic dengue. Puerto Rico's health department has declared a dengue epidemic.

Measures need to be taken in and around homes and businesses to reduce breeding of the Ades Aegypti mosquito which has the potential to transmit dengue and chikungunya fever.

Taking measures to fight dengue is also part of the Minister of Public Health's 'Get Checked' campaign, and residents should check their surroundings carefully for possible breeding places.

Dengue is a mosquito-borne infection that causes a severe flu-like illness that affects infants, young children and adults. Chikungunya (CHIK) fever is an emerging, mosquito-borne disease caused by an alphavirus, Chikungunya virus (CHIKV).

Although indigenous transmission of CHIKV does not occur in the Americas now, the risk for its introduction into local vector mosquito populations is likely higher than had previously been thought, especially in tropical and subtropical areas where Ae. Aegypti, of the main vectors of CHIKV, has a broad distribution.

Clear stagnant water in old tires and other types of debris in yards can become a breeding ground for mosquitoes bringing about an increased risk of mosquito-borne diseases.

SGPH is therefore advising residents to take immediate measures after rain events to make sure there is no clear/clean stagnant water in their yards; disposing of responsibly old tires, empty drums, plant containers, paint cans and other items that can collect water around their homes and businesses.

An increase in the mosquito population puts residents at risk. In the case of where containers are used for storing water, residents should keep these covered. Inlets and outlets of cisterns must be covered with a mosquito net or cloth to prevent mosquito breeding.

positivefoundationatmlkjrschool11102012Philipsburg:--- The staff of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Primary School invited the Positive Foundation to give a special presentation in recognition of breast cancer awareness month. School manager Stuart Johnson stated, "Our invitation was quickly accepted and we deeply appreciate the factual information provided to the members of our school staff." President of the Positive Foundation, Shelly Alphonso also came with a breast cancer survivor to address the special gathering. Johnson said, "Every Friday for this month has been declared Pink Day at our school and everyone is encouraged to wear something pink." After a DVD presentation, Ms. Alphonso outlined special dates and events for this month of Breast Cancer Awareness. Everyone received handout booklets and other information sheets as well as got the opportunity to ask various questions. "We look forward to continuing fostering a healthy working relationship for the benefit of our students and staff," Johnson concluded.

corneliusdeweever03102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Thursday, October 11th 2012, the Department of Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs will be hosting the official opening of the Gaston Boasman Help Desk for the Elderly and Disabled in Hope Estate.

Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever stated on Wednesday, "I am extremely delighted to open this helpdesk for the elderly and physically challenged.

"This is not just another help desk. The staff here can be dispatched to help those who need it most. We have to keep trying to provide better service to our elderly and physically challenged."

This helpdesk will be distinct from the other three Community Help Desks, located in St. Peters, Dutch Quarter and Cole Bay. What will distinguish it from the rest is its focus, primarily catering to the elderly and disabled persons within our communities.

It gives true meaning to the concept of a "one stop shop" for all social products, provided under one roof and as such it enables clients with easier access to Governmental and a variety of Non-Governmental services.

This central location is also providing all their clients and social partners with much needed visibility and a platform to effectively connect and efficiently engage in serving their target groups with the aim to have sustainable outcomes. Because of the collaboration amongst stakeholders, it will also transform and facilitate interaction between Government, other service providers, such as Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), and Community Councils and its clients.

The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labour acknowledges that promoting resilient communities transcends organizational boundaries. This is attained through close collaboration between a host of social partners and stakeholders in order to address the changing needs of our society.

The Department of Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs is confident that this joint relationship display at the Gaston Boasman Help Desk for the Elderly & Disabled, will deliver added value to the community of St. Maarten and in particular the people that it intends to serve.

In addition to the services provided by a large number of agencies, the Gaston Boasman Helpdesk for the Elderly & Disabled is a central point where also social empowerment sessions and administrative support is provided for the targeted clients, NGOs and Community Councils.

A number of 15 agencies is lending support and are collaborating from this helpdesk in its attempt to provide adequate social service to St. Maarten's aging, physically and memory challenged citizens.

The Helpdesk can be contacted at Tel. # 542 2802/ 2803/ 2804 or visit the desk during working hours, from 8:30 – 5:00 pm from Monday – Friday at the location in Hope Estate.

Breast Cancer Awareness Month kicked off with a big pink bang on Friday October 5th with the staging of the annual Pink Parade, organized by Elektralyets in collaboration with Positive Foundation. Representatives from different foundations, businesses and members Government all came out to march and celebrate lives, as well as spread awareness.
Heeding the call of the Positive Foundation was to "Take Charge, Live Well", representatives of the Heavenly Water, Princess Juliana International Airport, NAGICO, UTS, Bella's Fitness Coaching and Zumba, Love of Kids Foundation, Prime Distributors, GEBE, Scotia Bank, Windward Islands Bank, SZV Insurance, Ennia, St. Maarten Nurses Association, Team Maso, the 2012 Miss Mature and Teen Carnival Queen, and more were participants in the parade, not to mention men, women and children of all ages.
Participants of the parade gathered just outside the St. Maarten Festival Village where the parade kicked off and continued down Walter Nisbeth Road and turned into Front Street through Long Wall Road. Participants continued the march on Frontstreet, and then up the Board Walk. Participates were accompanied by Boy Blue Drum Band, the Boys Brigade, and Ebony Steel. The parade ended at Holland House Beach Hotel merging with the Broadwalk Fest, also in recognition of breast cancer awareness.
Upon arrival, Elektra and Shelly of the Elektralyets and Positive Foundations took the stage accompanied by Prime Minister Sarah Wescot- Williams, Minister of Health Cornelius De Weever, and Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs to express their sincerest gratitude to all participants of the parade. Probably the most powerful moment of the night was the introduction of four brave, beautiful and strong women who are courageous enough to be the PIONEERS of a new project called "Pink Faces". Lydia, Loretta, Denise, and Marcellina have been all diagnosed with Breast Cancer and they have pledged their continued support in an effort to make a difference.
"It's called Pink Faces because our face tells a story, we see the lines, we see the wrinkles, and we see all the different kinds of faces like these four powerful, beautiful women right here," Elektra explained. "By creating this Pink Faces project, we're hoping to highlight the women in the community and start a network where women can come, share, talk and support each other. Let me tell you something, I've learnt something in my life, if you have an idea or a concept, believe in yourself and flush it out. These ladies would not have been able to make this idea come alive if they did not participate in what I thought would be an awareness movement to help the community of St. Maarten," Elektra added
Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams in her speech echoed, "There are many more women out there in our community that are suffering in silence." Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs took the opportunity of congratulate all teachers for International Teachers day and encourage the parade participants to go "Get Checked!" Minister of Health Cornelius De Weever stood behind Marcellina "Maso" Loblack, a Pink Faces trailblazer and a recently diagnosed breast cancer patient. Minister De Weever stated tearfully "Maso, I said I am going to stand behind you and I meant it."
As a token of appreciation from the Elektralyets Foundation and the Positive Foundation, the four women were presented with framed photographs of themselves, the final product of a photo-shoot they took part in for the Pink Faces project, La Rich and Roma Designz also collaborated on this project.
Should interested persons need more information with regards to the Calender of PINK events contact Elektra on 5237418 and for Free Clinical Breast Cancer screenings and info sessions contact Shelly: 5809658.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament meeting that was scheduled for September 28 has been cancelled.

The Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever had been invited to Parliament for that particular meeting.

The meeting has been requested by the United Peoples (UP) Party faction.

The agenda point was the portfolios of the Minister, Public Health, Social Development and Labour.

The University of St. Martin would like to inform the public of the following:

  • GED Classes: Will start August 20th, 2012 for 15 weeks.
  • GED Exam: A date has been requested for the next GED exam in August 2012.
  • ESL Beginners Level 1: Starts August 20th, 2012 for 12 weeks. Price: US$ 425.00
  • ESL Beginners Level 2: Starts August 20th, 2012 for 12 weeks. Price: US$425.00
  • Date of placement test: 1st week of August 2012
  • DUTCH for Foreigners Beginners Level 1: Starts August 20th, 2012 for 25 weeks. Price US$775.00. Students of DFF Level 1 need no prior knowledge.
  • DUTCH Law Studies: Information Brochure is ready.
  • Info session is scheduled on July 6th, 2012

To register or obtain more information about these courses, please call the University of St. Martin Student Service Center at 542-5171 extension 1001.

theyliger23122011My fellow Sint Maarteners, residents, and friends of Sint Maarten,

The sun has set on 2011, and with great anticipation the dawn of 2012 has arrived. My wish for the people of this great island is one of peace and goodwill. It is a message that I hope will resonate in your homes, communities and work places throughout the year that stretches before us.

In 2011, Government diligently pursued its stated mission and objectives as outlined in our Governing Program "A Foundation of Hope for Our Country," in order to elevate the quality of life around Sint Maarten. Government's policies, programs and projects have continued to touch the lives of the people despite facing some very difficult challenges, nevertheless, we have prevailed.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the general public and motorists in particular as well as our visitors for their patience and endurance during a number of infrastructural works that took place throughout the past year. The projects were executed at the same time unfortunately due to the timeline set by the Dutch Government with respect to utilizing the available development aid funds before the end of 2011. If they were not utilized the country would not have been able to make use of those monies.

2011 was a difficult year as turmoil in the international economy continued to affect us here; however, I must also say that we are fortunate when compared to some other countries that are experiencing severe economic decline, protest and riots, salary cuts, massive unemployment, reduced government services, public sector job cuts, huge debts and budgetary deficits.

Government is cognizant of the difficulties and challenges that some families, households and the business community had to go through in 2011. Ways and means will be looked at in 2012 to lessen the burden where and if possible.

At the same time, we must recognize the positive developments such as increased cruise tourism, additional increased airlift from airlines, the clean-up of Mullet Bay, interests shown in the development of boutique hotels, interests shown in the development of medical tourism on the island. I am looking forward to seeing some of these developments lead to concrete plans and the additional creation of employment and business opportunities for our people.

I must caution the nation that 2012 is forecasted to be a difficult year for the global community of nations. Many economists predict a recession in Europe and a deepening global recession.

Governments have been forced to slash budgets and the people have been asked to make more sacrifices in 2012 which are needed in order to ensure the future of generations. Measures taken in Europe and the US are anticipated to lead to those economies growing again in the coming years.

As we look forward to 2012, we are committed in building and developing our country. Despite the global economic challenges, we must continue to work to extend economic opportunities and prosperity to all, and to work together to address the issues that confront our people.

We must recommit ourselves to the ideals of peaceful co-existence, tolerance and respect for life and property. Let us as a country resolve to make this great nation of ours even stronger in 2012.

2012 calls on all concerned to come together to work on a new level to move our nation forward.

I call on the trade union movement, employers and employees to have a new approach for 2012 where more understanding for each other's positions is achieved through negotiation and discussions resulting in a win-win for both parties and stakeholders.

Government renews its pledge to continue to work diligently in handling the challenges that are confronting our country in 2012. We will leave no stone unturned to find solutions that will continue to open up opportunities for our people.

I would like to use this opportunity to thank all those whose support and prayers I have enjoyed throughout the past year.

I extend to the nation, very best wishes for 2012, and that you enjoy good health, success, opportunity and prosperity in this New Year and beyond.

May God continue to bless Sint Maarten.

Hon. Theo Heyliger

Vice Prime Minister

Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment & Infrastructure

Great Bay (DCOMM):--- Thousands of students went back to school on Tuesday after the Christmas/New Year's holiday vacation came to an end.

The School Bus Inspection Section is reminding all motorists to observe the traffic rules as school.

Motorists must be observant while driving behind a school bus as well as oncoming traffic. Look for pre-warning flashing amber lights, red flashing signals, a stop-signal arm on the side of the bus, or a strobe light mounted on the roof. These are all tools used by the bus driver to indicate that the school bus is going to stop.

All school bus drivers are reminded to follow the dress code while transporting school children to and from school; secondly, to also deal with un-rudely school children according to the code of conduct while being bused to school or home.

The School Bus Inspection section is also appealing to parents to speak with their children about proper behavior while being transported on a school bus to and from school.

Everybody has to abide by the rules and regulations governing the safe transport of school children in order to ensure an incident free ride.

Parents need to be observant of what's in their child's school bag. In the past school children were caught carrying potential weapons and other things in their bags which do not belong there.

Anybody who sees any unusual behavior on or with a school bus is encouraged to report this to the Inspection Section at telephone number 542-4511 or 542-4509.

swescotwilliams22072011The first full calendar year as a country is behind us.

At this time it is usually expected that we cast a fleeting look on what is behind us as we contemplate on what is before us. In looking behind, we must guard against dwelling too long on what should've been, as all our focus is needed to look and plan ahead. To be truthful, in St. Maarten's case, the look back does not reveal any big bangs or "shock and awe" type of events.

While some might regret this, I see it differently. Shock and awe could have also been created by events that could have had a dramatic and negative impact on our country. This we have not had and I am grateful for that.

Yes, we have had our share of struggles and squabbles, some near calls, but nothing close to the upheavals that rocked other countries, near and far.

To suggest that we even approached such chaos , would be ungrateful and bordering on selfish wishing for self-fulfilling prophesies.

Still looking back, what is undeniable, are the small and stable steps we have made during this first full year as country.

This is evident as we look back on the government organization in general and the new ministries and departments in particular.

I experienced our constitution coming to life, slowly but surely. This document represents the people and their government. It establishes freedoms and limits, bedrocks against any undemocratic tendencies.

Government workers throughout the organization have stepped up to the plate and many have gone beyond the call of duty to ensure the successful start as country. But we are not there yet.

Government's decision-making has become much more transparent, with the publication requirement for all ordinances, national decrees and ministerial decrees.

Dialogue has taken on new meaning, as the Parliament of our country set out to hear and dialogue with organizations, big and small, with respect for the opinion of others.

In the area of foreign affairs, we have planted seeds, the fruits of which we will reap in the coming year and beyond. In the area of health care, the institution created to succeed the former SVB e.g., has hit the ground running. Gone are the long lines and the even longer waiting time for services.

With the termination of Dutch development aid on the horizon, St. Maarten has established its own NGO financing platform, a vehicle to properly guide social funding to the most needy in our community.

The Community Helpdesk Initiative has taken shape and the first one in St. Peters is up and running.

The last months of 2011 have been in the light of many infrastructural projects. This is to continue in 2012, where we will also see new projects coming on stream, such as the hospital expansion, school and road constructions.

Tourism is slowly on the rebound and the additional airlift into St. Maarten is a sign of such.

It was pleasing to witness a stronger police presence on our island during the holiday season, a sign that the much needed expansion of our police force is underway. Nevertheless, fighting crime committed against residents and visitors remains a top priority of government in this new year. I commend the citizens who have assisted the police force with information that was helpful in solving acts of crime. I trust that the police force in handling this information will protect those citizens to ensure an even further strengthening of the trust between the police and the citizenry.

Investments in St. Maarten, from government's perspective, must be with the ultimate objective to contribute to the further economic growth of the nation and thus the overall wellbeing of our people.

At the same time, we take note of the mixed predictions regarding the global outlook for 2012. There is some optimism, at least as far as the travel and tourism industries are concerned. We know "a thing or two" about this industry and should pursue growth opportunities and growing markets relentlessly.

Predictions for the US economic growth, still our main source market, put this growth anywhere between 2.0 and 3%, notwithstanding its internal budget woes and it is generally expected that the US economy will hold its ground against a predicted continued, possible escalated European recession in 2012.

Global peace remains fragile, with turmoil in many parts of the world that should be viewed with great concern by all nations of the world.

It is these outlooks that St. Maarten faces and must contend with as we welcome a new year. A year of many uncertainties, yes, but also opportunities if we focus on what is important for St. Maarten and the roads that will take us there. For every individual, personal or professional, there is with every beginning, whether a new year, a new month, or even a new day, the opportunity to start anew, with renewed vigor and determination, not dwelling for too long on what you should have done, but rather on what you will do.

So it is for our entire nation:

SLOWLY BUT STEADILY, STAYING THE COURSE.

Happy New year!

sxmacademygraduation11012012Cul De Sac:--- It was a fitting way to close one calendar year and look forward to another, as 83 proud graduates of St. Maarten Academy took their final walk as students and emerged as new leaders for a better St. Maarten.
That last school night in December 2011 also marked another momentous occasion for the school – its 25th anniversary of offering the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) exams.
Like the institution that nurtured them, the group, with Tamara Reid as valedictorian, embodied the theme, "Believe It and Achieve It". The St. Maarten Academy started in 1986, believed in its ability to be a leading institution of education on the island, and has proudly achieved 25 years.
At its annual commencement ceremony on December 14, 2012, Principal Shareed Hussain took the opportunity to reflect on the years since the school's inception and the people who helped to shape its destiny.
"From the time the St. Maarten Academy was born, this noble institution believed that it had to make valuable contributions to the development of this island. Today, if you examine the offices of government, the legal system, tourism industry, business, education, healthcare, you will find students of the St. Maarten Academy performing. The school will continue to play a significant role in providing the human capital for the advancement of this island as we strive to build our nation in the coming years.
"To believe in something can be easy, but to achieve it can be a very challenging and daunting task. We at the St. Maarten Academy have always believed in excellence and over the years, we continue to achieve it. We travel this path because we have the indomitable spirit to stay focused amidst all obstacles, the unwavering commitment to work very hard, and the unshakeable faith and trust in the Almighty God. These ingredients provide the platform from which we launch our drive to achieve what we believe in," Hussain said to a gathering that included Acting Governor Reynold Groeneveldt; Education Minister, Dr. Rhoda Arrindell; and Finance Minister Hiro Shigemoto.
Hussain said the Class of 2011 exemplified the principles of the school and like previous years, produced outstanding results at the May/June 2011 Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) examinations.
For the first time, seven students passed a total of 12 subjects. Hussain made it a point to note that all students graduating from the institution sit the examination only once and write their subjects at the same time. Other outstanding performances included 21 students passing 10 subjects, an equal number passing nine subjects, nine students passing eight subjects, and four students passing seven subjects. Just three students passed only six subjects, still surpassing the required five subjects needed to enter most colleges and universities.
The achievement of the students, he said, would not have been possible without "a fantastic team of teachers"
"They have the expertise, patience and determination to bring out the very best in our students."
Hussain reflected on the early struggles to start the CXC programme. "A quarter century ago, we at the St. Maarten Academy believed that affiliation with the regional examination board, the Caribbean Examination Council, was the correct way to go for our students. We worked very hard to convince the educational authorities of the then Netherlands Antilles that the CXC certification was worldwide recognized and achievable by our students.
"We had our trials and tribulations to convince all that we were doing the right thing. We used our indomitable spirit and courageous tenacity to achieve that goal and we shall continue to pursue greater educational goals to take this institution to greater heights beyond comparison."
Among the pioneers who fought to establish CXC on the island were Mr. Macdonald Alexander (principal), Mrs. Patricia Lourens (vice-principal), Mrs. Josianne Fleming-Artsen (vice president of the school board and educational advisor), Ms. Velda James (Mathematics teacher), Mrs. Solange Duncan (Spanish teacher), Mr. Wellington Archibald (Biology and Information Technology teacher), Mr. Henry Thomas (Art teacher), and Mr. Hussain (then Physics, Mathematics and Information Technology teacher).
"As our young nation moves forward, we at the St. Maarten Academy believe in education for self-reliance, self-determination, and liberation. We believe that we are going to achieve these goals because we plan purposefully, prepare prayerfully, proceed positively, and pursue persistently," Hussain told the gathering in the school's auditorium.
Former Academy student and media personality Cedric Peterson delivered the feature address, while Minister Arrindell expounded on the theme chosen by the Class of 2011. Mr. Van Dijk Bell, president of the school board, outlined future programmes, including advanced secondary education that will soon be offered at the institution.
Valedictorian Tamara Reid also copped the Principal's Prize for her outstanding contribution to the school, as well as the "Most Outstanding Business Student" award. The first runner-up was Solomon Hosein, while Shakimo Martinus received the honour of second runner-up, as well as the "Most Outstanding Science Student" award.
The Principal's Prize for outstanding academic performance went to Dorvanique Cocks, Derina Jean, and Atwanna Voglezon; while Jagdeo Gumbs and Chesley Augustine were named Most Athletic Male and Female Student, respectively.

smspamembersandhermanwiels12012012Philipsburg:--- The St. Maarten Seniors and Pensioners Association (SMSPA) intends to submit at least three petitions on Friday to the Council of Ministers, the Kingdom Council of Ministers, and to the Members of Parliament that are currently meeting on St. Maarten.
The vice president of the SMSPA Raymond Jessurun informed its members on Thursday that they have been meeting with other social partners throughout this week planning their way forward. Jessurun said the seniors and pensioners are demanding equality and denouncing the discrimination against their members. It should be noted that the SMSPA requested to meet with the Members of Parliament during the Inter-parliamentary meetings but their request was denied.
Ever since then, the SMSPA has decided to mobilize its members while they invited a group of persons representing seniors and pensioners on Curacao that are facing the same issues as the SMSPA. During the meeting on Thursday members of the Chamber of Labour Unions attended and Member of Parliament of Curacao Herman Wiels showed up at the WIFOL building where the informative meeting was held to show his support for the elderly.
In the petitions, the SMSPA informed the Kingdom Council of Ministers that it is the responsibility of the Netherlands to implement the social application of securities in a non discriminatory manner.
The SMSPA highlighted the CESCR treaty which states that it is the responsibility of the Kingdom Government to guarantee the rights in its entirety in all parts of the Kingdom of the Netherlands without restrictions and exceptions.
They said that on behalf of their members and their families and the people of St. Maarten they want them to put an end to the discriminatory systems of health care and the social provisions in the Kingdom. Equal rights should be guaranteed to all citizens despite where they choose to live, the petition states.

Click here to view the SMSPA petition to the Kingdom Council of Ministers.

Click here to view the SMSPA petition to the St. Maarten Council of Ministers.

rotarydonatestoahead12012012Philipsburg:--- The AHEAD Center of Excellence in St Maarten a school for children with learning challenges (autism) and other issues that do not allow them to attend regular public education, received supplies and funds from Dade City Rotary Club which partnered with Rotary International's District 7020 in the Caribbean (Rotary Club of St. Maarten), the East Side 8 (Pasco County, Florida) Rotary Clubs, First United Methodist Church of Zephyrhills and Regent Seven Seas Cruise Lines. School supplies were gathered and shipped to Regent's headquarters for loading aboard the Seven Seas Navigator in January. Dade City Rotarian John Wheeler coordinated the collections and delivered the donated supplies to the school with assistance from Regent and St. Maarten Rotary Club President Rebecca Low, board members Henna Budhrani , Pierre Decelles and Maria Buncamper-Molanus during the Navigator's Western Caribbean cruise port call.
Eleven boxes of school supplies were provided and shipped (at a discount) with the donated funds to Regent Seven Seas Cruises headquarters in Miami. The Vice President of Guest Services, Gair O'Neill, arranged to have the supplies loaded aboard the SS Navigator on January 6th, the departure date of a Caribbean cruise. Henna Budhrani of the Rotary Club of St. Maarten identified the needs of the school and made the arrangements on St. Maarten in anticipation of the SS Navigator's arrival on January 11th.
Dade City, Florida, USA Rotarian Captain John Wheeler, USN/ret, initiated the idea after seeing the need on a previous Regent Cruise up the Amazon. Working with the Caribbean Rotary Coordinator the school and local coordinator Mrs. Budhrani, needs were identified and the generosity of Rotarians became a reality.
dushantji12012012The Rotary Club of St. Maarten thanks captain John Wheeler and join him in thanking Date City, San Antonio, Wesley Chapel, Zephyrhills Daybreak and Dade City Sunrise, First Methodist Church of Zephyrhills, Village Grove Home Owners Association, Goin Postal and Regent Corporate Office and the captain and crew of Regent's SS Navigator.
The supplies include such items as letter-size (8.5x11) white paper, Wipe out/Whiteout, manila folders (letter size), black, blue, and red pens, pencils, coloring pencils, White Board markers, index cards, construction paper of different sizes, note books, rulers, colored magnets of different sizes, scissors (large & art size), staplers & staples, and elastic bands.
The project was concluded at the lunch meeting of the club held at the Sundial School's Restaurant. Guest speaker at this meeting was Art of Living teacher and Chairman Dushant Ji who spoke to all present about overcoming stress, depression and violent tendencies.
Rotary Club of St. Maarten would like to commend the Sundial School for hosting the large group of 41 persons at the recently renovated "learning "restaurant and encourages the general public to visit the school's restaurant for lunch on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

smspagivespetitiontodutchrep16012012Philipsburg:--- On the last day of the Inter-Parliamentary Kingdom Consultations (Friday January 13, 2012) a small delegation of the social organizations of Sint Maarten, delivered the petitions endorsed by their members, in the meeting of Thursday afternoon in the WIFOL, to the Parliamentarians of the IPKC, the Dutch representatives, the Prime Minister and the Vice Prime Minister.

The three coordinators of the unity of action of the social organizations 1^ Vice-President of WICLU Claire Elshot, 1* vice-president of the SMSPA Raymond Jessurun and Presdident of SUNFED Alberto Bute signed and delivered the petitions on behalf of the (WICLU) Windward Island Chamber of Labor Unions, the (UFA) United Federation of Antilles, the (WIFOL) Workers Institute For Organized Labor / (ASEWI) Association of Staff Employees of Windward Islands, (WITU) Windward Islands Teachers Union, (ABVO-SXM) Algemene Bond Voor Overheidspersoneel - SXM, (WICSU/PSU) Windward Island Civil Servants Union / Private Sector Union, (SMSPA) Sint Maarten Seniors and Pensioners Association, (HAFH) Home Away From Home Foundation, (SUNFED) Sint Maarten United Non-governmental Organizations Fedration, and the (BBF) Building Bridges Foundation,

At 10 am the coordinators of the social organizations handed their petition to add an agenda point on the following Parliamentary Kingdom Consultation to the delegation leaders of the Parliaments of Sint Maarten, Aruba and Curacao, the Netherlands, and to each one of the 55 members of Parliament. The social organizations asked the parliamentarians to cooperate to end the unequal discriminatory realization of all human rights in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, especially our right to health care, our right to social protection, our right to an adequate standard of living, wherever we choose to live in the Kingdom.
The proposed agenda point was later presented by the Sint maarten Parliamentary delegation leader Roy Marliin. He read the proposed agenda point of the social organizations, which was : "Cooperation for the full realization of the economic, social and cultural rights, to guarantee all these rights without discrimination of any kind throughout the Kingdom."
Chairlady Gracita Arrindell translated the agenda point in Dutch. But the Dutch parliamentary delegation had objections to put this agenda point on the agenda of the following IPKC. The Aruba delegation leader then came to the rescue of the proposal and suggested to have this proposal discussed in the Presidium which is the presidents of the parliaments of the four countries in the Kingdom.
The social organizations even put the text of Article2 the International Covenant Economic Social Cultural Rights to argue for their agenda point.
2.1. Each State Party to the present Covenant undertakes to take steps, individually and through international assistance and co-operation, especially economic and technical, to the maximum of its available resources, with a view to achieving progressively the full realization of the rights recognized in the present Covenant by all appropriate means, including particularly the adoption of legislative measures. 2.2. The States Parties to the present Covenant undertake to guarantee that the rights enunciated in the present Covenant will be exercised without discrimination of any kind as to race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status.
DUTCH REPRESENTATIVE
The coordinators of the social organizations platform then visited the Dutch representative in the island of Sint Maarten. The petition was received and registered and the Dutch representative assured that the Minister of Internal Affairs and Kingdom relations will receive this letter. In the letter addressed to all ministers of the Kingdom Council of Ministers, the social organizations are requesting all 14 Dutch ministers and the three Minister Plenipotenciaries of the Caribbean countries in the Kingdom, to put an end to the discriminatory systems of health care and social provisions in the Kingdom of the Netherlands and to guarantee all citizens of the Kingdom equal rights wherever we want to live in the Kingdom of the Netherlands. As poverty is a violation of the human right to an adequate standard of living for one's health and wellbeing and of our dignity, we demand of the Kingdom Council of Ministers, as is required from all State parties that ratified this International Covenant, to take steps "to the maximum of its available resources" to guarantee us equal rights.
PRIME MINISTER Sarah Wescot Williams and VICE-PRIME MINISTER Theo Heyliger received a copy of the letter that was first registered by the coordinators at the secretariat of the council of Ministers. In their petition to the Council of Ministers of Sint Maarten the social organizations request the Council of Ministers to instruct the Minister Plenipotenciarey to table the unequal realization of human rights on the agenda of the Council of Ministers of the Kingdom meeting. "As poverty is a violation of the human right to an adequate standard of living for one's health and well being and of our dignity, and cognicent of the fact that with the CFT and the limited balanced budget of Sint Maarten we cannot come out of poverty. We support you the government of Sint Maarten in your demand of the Kingdom Council of Ministers, as is required from all State parties that ratified this International Covenant, to take steps "to the maximum of its available resources" to guarantee us equal rights."
Monday January 16 the leadership of the social organizations will evaluate the outcome of this Inter-Parliamentary Kingdom. They will then decide on follow up actions to be taken when they meet again at 6 pm at the WITU office.

Philipsburg:--- On Tuesday Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto and the Committee of Financial Supervision (CFT) Chairman Age Bakker, will jointly open the Sint Maarten CFT Office.

Minister Shigemoto has been championing the opening of such an office on Sint Maarten which would lead to a closer and improved working relationship between the CFT and the Ministry of Finance.

The intensified cooperation will be cemented into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to also be signed on Tuesday afternoon between the Minister and the CFT.

The Council of Ministers (CoM) during its Tuesday cabinet meeting will be officially introduced to the new chairman of the CFT Age Bakker and Sint Maarten member Richard Gibson.

During the CoM meeting with the CFT, after the formal introduction, a number of issues will be discussed such as the 2012 national budget, the Public Expenditures and Financial Accountability (PEFA) report, the MOU, opening of the CFT Office and the 2010 Annual Accounts.

"We have reached a very important milestone in the relationship between Sint Maarten and the CFT. Besides having the CFT physically established on the island with their own staff and office, the MOU is another major step in the relationship with this body.

"The objective of the MOU is to provide a framework in the development cooperation between our country and the CFT. Both parties understand the need for more intensive cooperation, mutual positions and responsibilities.

"The main intention is not to increase the administrative burden that results from accountability for the country, but to provide a basis for help and support provided by the CFT to the country's entire planning and control cycle up to par," Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto said on Monday.

The MOU is based on the recognition that:

  • Sint Maarten is a new country that has to work on the quality of the institutions governing it;
  • Lasting sound financial policy and an enduring quality of financial management on Sint Maarten are the objectives of both parties;
  • Achieving this asks for a close cooperation between both parties;
  • Openness about the objectives and (im)possibilities of proposals, deadlines, improvements and policy-options of both parties, is best served by cooperation between both parties;
  • Knowledge and an understanding of the specific situation of Sint Maarten by the CFT is best reached by a physical presence in the country;
  • Both parties want to work together towards realizing their mutual goals.

kfrancaandswescotwilliams18012012Philipsburg:--- The Chairman of the organizing committee Keith Franca who organized the visit of the Royal Family in November last year presented the final report on the visit on Wednesday to the Prime Minister of St. Maarten.
Franca made the presentation to the Prime Minister on Wednesday shortly after the weekly press briefing. He told reporters that the financial reports was reviewed and vetted by Price Water Coopers (PWC). Franca said that the budget for the visit was provided by the government of St. Maarten and there remains an excess of funds of Naf. 71,000.00 which he also turned over to Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams.
The Prime Minister thanked the committee for their work while she termed the Royal Visit a success.

mayorworldconferencerepsvisicom19012012Great Bay (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams will be guest speaker during the joint luncheon of Mayor World Conference Inc (WMC), National Bar Association and the Judicial Council tomorrow, January 20.

Johnny Ford, Founder, extended an invitation to Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams for Sint Maarten to become a member of the WMC, an offer she accepted as it will ensure that the contact and the relationship established will remain and will be further worked out.

On Thursday, January 19, a delegation of the WMC paid a courtesy visit to the Council of Ministers to discuss and explore possibilities of collaboration, exchange views about joint ventures with Sint Maarten in areas such as Youth, Sports, Public Health, Economic Development, Education and Tourism.

The delegation is on the island for a site visit to plan an eventual seminar for the WMC, similar to the ones that are currently being held by the National Bar Association and the Judicial Council.

WMC was founded in April 1984 as a non-profit organization with non-political affiliation. The following seven T's are the WMCs fundamental goals: trust, trade, tourism, technology, transfer, and treasury, training and twin city programs.

Membership is not only limited to mayors, but to any elected or appointed public official.

Both parties agreed that the issues in their respective country are basically the same, whether on a large or small scale and that being part of a platform and dialogue to address these matters and to exchange best practices will be an added value.

Philipsburg:--- Country-wide road patch-works are tentatively scheduled to start before month-end, and to be carried out by Contractor MNO.

Contractor MNO has a contract for Naf.1.28 million for road repairs.

The contractor has already been busy grading the road near the Tropicana Casino and in the vicinity of Blue Point in Cole Bay. These road works started on Thursday.

The road works will continue over the weekend that includes the installation of drainage cross over. Excess water from the building where Blue Point and several other businesses are located, will be channelled via a drainage system under the road to the existing storm-water drain.

The road crossing is tentatively scheduled for Sunday morning at 6.00am with limited traffic disruption and the owner of the building is footing the bill for the repairs.

Weather conditions may influence the road works. Motorists are asked to show caution in work zones.

"The nation's road network system last year and so far for the New Year has been hit with heavy and persistent rainfall and this has created a number of pot holes throughout the country.

"Every effort is being made by the staff in my Ministry to draft plans to repair our rain-hit roads within the shortest time possible.

"I ask our community and in particular motorists to bear with us as these works are carried out in the coming weeks, and which will be carried out with as little inconvenience as possible.

"I also would like to apologise to those who do experience some inconvenience," Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure Hon. Theo Heyliger said on Friday.

Four-year agreement with Globo starts with 2012 season. Includes live transmission of up to 100 games per year to non-Portuguese speaking countries.
ESPN International has signed an exclusive agreement with TV Globo for four seasons of the Paulista and Brazilian Championships. Under the agreement, ESPN can exclusively broadcast up to 100 games live via all means and media in Spanish speaking Latin America and the Caribbean.
Tim Bunnell, Senior Vice President of Programming and Marketing for ESPN International said "we are very excited to announce our agreement with Globo which provides us with the ability to offer our sports fans in Latin America and the Caribbean year-round soccer content from two of the flagship soccer championships in the world".
In addition, ESPN will broadcast the weekly program FootBrazil, which highlights the best plays and presents special interviews related to Brazilian soccer. This marks the first time in over a decade that ESPN will broadcast Brazilian soccer to the region.
Countries in which ESPN will have the right to broadcast the games in Latin America and the Caribbean include: Argentina, Ascension Islands, Belize, Bermuda, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Chile, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Falkland Islands, French Guyana, Guatemala, Guyana, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela, and the Caribbean (excluding U.S. territories and possessions).

ESPN International will telecast a 30-minute highlight program showcasing the Tobago International Cycling Classic 2011, the first Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)-sanctioned cycling race in the English-speaking Caribbean. The program debuts Monday, January 23 at 8:30 p.m. ET and again on Wednesday, January 25 at 2:00 p.m. ET on the ESPN Caribbean network it was announced by Bernard Stewart, Vice President and General Manager, ESPN Caribbean and Maritime Media.
ESPN's highlight show will capture world class cyclists battling through the four-stage, 112-kilometer race across Tobago's challenging terrain. Top competitors include Austrians Ricardo Zoidl and Werner Riebenbauer, Raphael Meran of the Dominican Republic, German Mathias Wiele and Russian Sergei Tvetcov. The 2011 race took place September 28 to October 2.
Jo Ankier, the former track star from the United Kingdom and sports presenter, will serve as on-air talent for the program. Mark Donaldson, ESPN commentator, will provide voiceover segments.
"ESPN's Caribbean programming team continues to find opportunities for our Caribbean networks to air locally relevant events, while at the same time showcasing the Caribbean sport lifestyle to the world," said Stewart. "Cycling enthusiasts who have watched ESPN's coverage of major meets like the Tour De France and España are sure to enjoy the Tobago International Cycling Classic."
"We were thrilled to work with ESPN on the Tobago International Cycling Classic," said Jeff Charles, president of Trinbago Wheelers, the organizer. "This was the 25th anniversary of the event and 152 cyclists participated, more than seventy percent of whom were from outside of the Caribbean. This represents a thirty percent increase in international participation from 2010."

manofwarshoalmarineparkmap21012012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation announces that as of Monday, the 23rd of January 2012, visitors to the Man of War Shoal Marine Park will have to pay a Nature Fee to be able to enter the Park. Based on the Ministerial Decree of the Minister TEATT on the designation of the Man of War Shoal Marine Park of December 30th 2010, and based on the Ministerial Appointment of the Nature Foundation August 15th 2011 (Bestuurscontract mbt Minister en Nature Foundation St. Maarten) and in accordance with the Landsbesluit Maritiem Beheer (LBMB 2007) and the St. Maarten Nature Conservation Ordinance (AB 2003) all non-resident visitors to the Marine Park have to pay a Nature Conservation Fee. This fee will be collected by the Nature Foundation and will go directly towards the management and maintenance of the Man of War Shoal Marine Park and other Dive Sites in the territorial Waters of St. Maarten.

The fees are set at three dollars US ($3,-) for a daily pass and fifteen dollars US ($15,-) for a yearly pass. Residents are exempt from paying this fee. "This fee is for non-residents and visitors to the island. The Marine Park was established for the people of St. Maarten so we feel that they should not have to pay this fee. After lengthy negotiations and consultations with all Stakeholders, including a survey which was distributed to visiting divers we were able to arrive at a fee which was mutually accepted by all," commented Tadzio Bervoets, Nature Foundation Marine Park Manager. The Nature Conservation fee is similar to fees which are charged for the use of Marine Parks throughout the region and the world.

Dive Centres on both sides of the island have been given the Nature Tags and are cooperating to facilitate the selling of the tags. The revenue generated through the sales of the tags will be dedicated to the Management of Marine Park infrastructure and educational programs related to the Man of War Shoals Marine Park and St. Maarten's unique underwater environment. For more information one can contact the Nature Foundation at 5444267 or 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..

Great Bay (DCOMM):--- The Inspectorate of Taxes of Sint Maarten would like to notify businesses that as of Wednesday, January 25, 2012, the various forms used for filing taxes can be picked up at the tax authority.

The following forms for filing taxes will be available for pick-up: Wage tax and premium AOV/AWW, AVBZ; Turn over Tax; Profit tax; Room tax; Car rental tax; and Timeshare tax.

Those picking up the aforementioned forms should bring along their crib number in order to facilitate the pick-up of the aforementioned documents.

The Inspectorate is located at the Vineyard Building, Buncamper Road #33 and is open from 8:00am to 3:00pm. For additional information you can call 542-2143 or 542-5301.

Philipsburg:--- Member of Parliament and former Commissioner of Labour Louis Laveist has issued a call to the government of St. Maarten to stop betraying the people of the island. Laviest said the people are being betrayed to the core when government allows a company to trample on the basic rights of the people. Laveist told reporters on Tuesday that the Simpson Bay Resort Management Company that is managed by one of his colleagues in Parliament Jules James has become so confident that he is now refusing to give the workers of SBRMC a copy of their labour contract. Laveist further explained that the SBRMC is in violation of the labour laws by refusing the workers a copy of their contract. Two weeks ago, the SBRMC decided to rehire some of the workers that are represented by the Workers Institute for Organized Labour. Several workers took the opportunity to reapply for their jobs.
Laveist said that he believes that the leader of the United Peoples Party Theodore Heyliger is giving James full support in trampling on the constitutional rights of the workers. "From what I have been taught, silence gives consent and so far the UP leader has not spoken out against James and his actions." Laveist said the actions of the SBRMC management can considered as a slap in the face when they denied the workers a copy of their labour contract. "The action of SBRMC in my opinion is union busting and I therefore want to call on the unions to guard against the company successfully when they try to accomplish their goal." Laveist said that he does not want to see any form of labour unrest on St. Maarten but if the actions of SBRMC continues then labour unrest would be unavoidable he further stated that he hopes the union is paying close attention. Furthermore, the former Labour Commissioner said he believes that the unions on St. Maarten should join forces to fight against the injustice of the workers of SBRMC. "I am calling on the people to pay close attention to the constant violation of their rights and the constitution. In every other country government respects its people and I never thought that I would see the day when my government would put the rights and interests of the foreign investors ahead of the rights and interests of their own people. In my opinion, this is the greatest betrayal of the people by the United Peoples Party."

george21082009Member of Parliament George Pantophlet said that the no-show of the members of the coalition is evidence that there is dissent within their ranks. The issue of Mr. Jules being a Member of Parliament and at the same time General Manager of Simpson Bay Resorts although not illegal is an apparent conflict of interest and appears to be weighing heavily on the minds and conscience of his colleagues. There seems to be talks within his camp that he has on numerous occasions been asked to resign as a Member of Parliament and refused to do so. On the television program aired on Monday last when confronted by the host, he made it plain that he will be holding on to the two positions. The Member of Parliament said he does not need to remind Mr. Jules James of article 56 of the Constitution of Sint Maarten, the last paragraph which reads as follows: "I swear (promise) allegiance to the King and the Constitution of the Kingdom, that I shall always help to uphold the Constitution of Sint Maarten and that I shall champion the interests of Sint Maarten to the best of my ability. So help me Almighty God." Therefore, in whose interests is he maintaining both positions? As a Member of Parliament we are supposed to be the representatives of the people who have elected us, we are supposed to be their mouth piece, their defenders. This is not what is happening with this Member of Parliament but quite the opposite. On another note, interesting but not surprising to the Member of Parliament George Pantophlet was the relaxed demeanor displayed by the President of Parliament Gracita Arindell while waiting to commence the meeting. The President is one who is normally fidgety and overexcited if the Members do not sign the attendance list fast enough and the gesture such as pointing at her watch has become the order of the day. While the President of Parliament should be impartial the very fact that it is someone appointed from the midst of a political party leaves room for party politics and that is exactly what took place on Monday. A blind man could see that the President of Parliament was informed as to what was happening. There is no doubt as to who is in charge and that a delay strategy was applied on Monday. He will see what happens in the next meeting but is still asking the question, was it planned?

Postal Services St. Maarten NV (PSS) hereby would like to inform the general public that it will be extending the deadline for payment of PO Boxes up to and including February 29th, 2012, to allow all persons who have not yet paid their annual subscription fee for rent of their PO Box, to still be able to make payment without any penalties.

PSS hereby is urging everyone who has not yet paid to make use of this opportunity to do so, without penalties.

Payment of the PO Boxes can be made at either of our locations, in Philipsburg or Simpsonbay.

For more information or questions, please contact the post office at 542 2289 or e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

alexagratama29012012Since September 2011, Alexa Gratama has been affiliated with law firm VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne as senior advisor. She will reinforce the Dutch Caribbean Desk in Amsterdam, where she is a member of the selection committee and represents the firm at conventions and with clients and relations. Furthermore, she provides professional support in the form of courses for the lawyers of the firm. In addition, Alexa has a Consultancy & Mediation practice.

After eleven years as a lawyer in the Netherlands and two years as a judge in Breda, Alexa was a judge with the Common Court of Justice of the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba from 2005 until 2009. After her return to the Netherlands, she became associated with the Zutphen court, first as a judge and currently as deputy judge. She has also been an arbitrator with the Court of Arbitration for the Building Industry since January 1, 2012.

Last week, Alexa was chairman of the "court" during the sessions constituting part of a mock trial organized by the law firm. These sessions took place in the conference room in Curaçao, but the offices in Aruba, Bonaire, and St. Maarten could also participate by means of the advanced videoconference system. The lawyers were given strategic clues to perfect their performance in the session. With her broad experience as a lawyer, judge, and mediator, Alexa was able to elucidate all sides of the litigation field.

Philipsburg:--- The second plenary public session of Parliament regarding the voting of Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Jules James in a parliamentary session back in November 2011 that was scheduled for January 31 has been cancelled at the request of the National Alliance (NA) faction.

The meeting was set to take place on Tuesday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The NA faction sent a letter to the President of Parliament on Monday, January 30, 2012 saying they have withdrawn their request for the meeting.

The NA faction requested the plenary session in its initial letter of early January to the President of Parliament.

The first plenary session with respect to this agenda point was held on January 24, 2012, however due to a lack of a quorum, the meeting did not take place.

The NA faction wanted to discuss the voting of MP Jules James on November 17, 2011 on a draft motion of the NA; the position of the NA that MP Jules James was not allowed to vote on the motion; the letter of the Governor of Sint Maarten to Parliament, dated December 5, 2011; and the reactions of the Chairlady of Parliament to the aforementioned.

celshot02022012Philipsburg:--- President of the Windward Islands Teachers Union Claire Elshot said the registration process in the pension fund for the teachers of the St. Maarten Academy PSVE and for some teachers of the Academic section is yet to be completed. Elshot said that the teachers have completed their medical but the school board still has to submit some other information before the registration can take place. She said that the various school boards withheld the pension premiums from the teachers' salaries and whenever they are registered it has to be done retroactively. She called on then teachers who are awaiting their registration to carefully check the form whenever it is sent to them to see as of when they were registered. Elshot said since January 1998 it became compulsory for all teachers and civil servants despite their nationality be registered in the pension fund.
In the meantime, Elshot said the unions are monitoring the functionality of APS since the unions are yet to be apprised of the transfer process from APNA to APS. Elshot told reporters on Thursday during the weekly press briefing that while some pensioners have received letters from the APS the unions that are representing pensioners and civil servants are yet to be updated. One of the concerns of the unions is the amount of monies the former civil servants are receiving as pension. She said it is time for government to get rid of the discrimination when it comes to pensioners.
In the meantime, Elshot said she was informed that government is working on making the Cost of Living Adjustment payments, while civil servants might be able to collect their Christmas bonuses by February 6th, 2012.

maturepageantcontestants05022012Philipsburg:--- The Miss Mature Carnival Queen Pageant is back with a bang! St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) will be introducing the contestants for their pageants for Carnival 2012 this week and has started with an impressive amount of 9 for the mature pageant that caters to women 26 years of age or older.

Last held 5 years ago, the Mature Pageant has since been one of the most popular requested shows by Carnival and pageant lovers. The SCDF decided in 2012 to give the show another shot and has been rewarded with high participation, growing excitement and a group of participants from various walks of life. Some of which, are former queens while others are no strangers to the stage.

The pageant will be held on Monday, April 23 in Carnival Village. The nine ladies will participate in five categories of competition, talent, sports, Carnival costume, evening wear and the interview segment on stage. Contestants will also participate in various public outings and make appearances at SCDF events in the lead-up to their big night.

The backgrounds of the nine contestants vary from school teacher, hotel reservation manager to executive secretaries, medical workers and more. They are Tatiana Arrindell, Lisette Carty, Shanna Cornet de Riggs, Mireya Ostiana-Wijman, Davia Bailey-Wilson, Diana Gumbs, Lavinia Marsham, Sharon Layne and Charmain Radjouki.

"The hype around this show is already very high, just from word-of-mouth. When we start to promote all of our local events, we expect this to increase and expect the show to get terrific support from the general public," President of the SCDF Stuart Johnson said.

"The mature pageant is for professional women who just feel like having a good time for Carnival and doing something different. Some of our contestants have been in pageant before, some are past queens. We are excited that they chose to be part of Carnival in this fashion and guarantee that this will be a show that no one should miss," Johnson said.

He added that the show is being coordinated by veteran pageant coordinator Rhoda Smith-Fowler and her team and is sponsored by United Telecommunication Services (UTS) Chippie. UTS have also stepped up as a sponsor for the Teen and Senior Carnival Queen Pageants. The contestants for those pageants will also be introduced this week.

Great Bay:--- The first Community Helpdesk under the umbrella of the Integrated Neighborhood Development Program was opened in St. Peters in December 2011 at the Rupert Maynard Community Center by Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius de Weever. The purpose of the Community Helpdesk will be to reach out to the residents in those particular neighborhoods and assist them by giving information on services offered at the Ministry of Public Health Social Development & Labor. Official daily opening hours for the Community Helpdesk is 8:30AM-5PM, but on Tuesdays afternoons closed as the staff is undergoing training sessions.
A job placement Officer and a complaints officer from the Department of Labor Affairs is available in St. Peters as of February 1, 2012 from 8:30AM – 12noon only on Wednesdays.
"Persons can also come in to the Community Helpdesk to make complaints about the private sector as it relates to infringement of the labor laws, employee rights and dismissal procedures," said Dros-Richardson.
With the implementation of the Integrated Neighborhood Development Program/Community Helpdesk the aim is to have the establishment manned at all times with someone from Labor Affairs and Social Affairs. Head of Labor Affairs, Peggy-Ann Dros-Richardson mentioned that staff from her department will be at the Community Helpdesk in St. Peters to assist persons with the services they offer, such as job placement. Persons who are registering or seeking employment can visit the Community Helpdesk in St. Peters to get assistance, instead of going to the main office in Philipsburg.
The Community Helpdesk in St. Peters is located at the Rupert Maynard Community Center on St. Peters main road and can be reached on telephone numbers 548-4633 or 548-4634.

Simpson Bay:--- Arriving passengers will step out to the sound of music, assorted Valentine's Day gifts for some lucky couples and an atmosphere of love and friendliness as the Princess Juliana International Airport rolls out the red carpet for them starting at noon on February 14.
An initiative of the Managing Director, Regina Labega, the "Meet and Greet" area of the airport will be dressed up for Valentine's Day, with the well-known Sopranos Piano Bar – St. Maarten providing appropriate music for the occasion on a baby grand piano.
The piano will be set up on a stage specially decorated with red and white balloon columns and intertwined balloon hearts, courtesy of Unique Balloon Décor, which has collaborated on several major projects with PJIA in the past.
Passengers may request the pianist to play their favorite songs for their loved ones from a song book. The Sopranos Piano Bar has already carried out a similar performance at Schipol Airport in Amsterdam with great success.
It will also be gifts galore for the passengers as some 200 heart-shaped chocolates from chocolate specialist, the Jeff de Bruges store, will be distributed in decorative baskets to both arriving and departing passengers in the vicinity. The Jeff de Bruges store, which also operates at PJIA, has donated two boxes of assorted chocolates to be won by two lucky couples chosen at random.
Similarly, the Penha Perfume store, with a branch at the airport, has offered two baskets of his and hers perfumes and beauty products as a special gift for two arriving couples.
The Swatch store, also with a branch at the airport, has contributed a beautiful Swatch bracelet for another lucky passenger arriving on Valentine's Day at PJIA.
The recipients of the gifts will be chosen by the staff of the Marketing Department of PJIAE, headed by Ms. Kalifa Hickinson, with representatives of the sponsors in attendance where possible.
PJIA personnel have not been forgotten in this Valentine's Day largesse: they will be able to obtain a whopping 20% discount on all perfumes bought at the Penha Perfume store at the airport.
"Valentine's Day is an international event and the whole initiative is meant to enhance the atmosphere at the Princess Juliana International Airport for our visitors and employees alike in recognition of this day marked globally," said Managing Director, Regina Labega.
"I guess you can say that on Valentine's Day, love is in the air at PJIA," Labega added.

The Bureau Telecommunications and Post St. Maarten (BTPSXM) is tasked with regulating the Telecommunications and Post Industries on St. Maarten, to support and advice the Minister of Tourism Economics Affairs Traffic and Telecommunications on matters and policies relating to these industries. In light of this task execution the BTPSXM will place special focus on the television provisioning on St. Maarten.

The BTPSXM is developing and will present to the Minister within short quality of service standards for all participants in the Telecommunications and Broadcasting industry to comply with, so including that segment that provides television services on St. Maarten irrespective of the means/ technology used. Much attention is needed in this segment of the industry to ensure customer satisfaction and affordable access for all to such services.

The current imbalance in this segment of the industry needs to be addressed as the television provisioning through satellites directly competes with the television provisioning by license holders on St. Maarten. The license holders on St. Maarten are obligated to pay annual license fees for their right to offer services on St. Maarten and have to comply with conditions of their license that stipulate that they must be in possession of an agreement for each channel offered on St. Maarten. Due to US regulations, that has proven to be a problem resulting in the license holders not being permitted to offer certain channels. Any channel offered without an agreement and payment of royalties will result in huge damage claims, for which the country can be held responsible. Satellite providers who sell the hardware (satellite dishes and boxes) do not fall under any regulation, whilst a license is required for anyone or entity that provides content/programming on St. Maarten.

The BTPSXM shall therefore focus on addressing the problems faced by the license holders on St. Maarten and formulate recommendations to the Minister on how to address these problems. The aim is to ensure that the product offered by the license holders meets the quality of service standards and is accessible to all on St. Maarten. Having excellent television provisioning on St. Maarten will benefit the people of St. Maarten and will support the further economic growth of the country.

This release answers to any misconceptions that may have been created to misconstrued words of the Director.

The Director

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Monday, 13 February, marks the world's first World Radio Day. The day is being observed for the first time by the United Nations (UN) Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).

Radio has the ability to reach up to 95 per cent of the world's population, and is the most prevalent mass medium which has the ability to reach remote communities and marginalized groups at a low cost.

Free independent and pluralistic radio is essential for healthy societies as it is seen as a facilitator of education, freedom of expression and public debate.

Radio has also been used as a vital source of information during natural disasters, and as a central instrument in community life with the potential of mobilizing social change.

The observance of the day on 13 February also marks the anniversary of UN Radio, which was launched in 1946.

"I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate the radio broadcast community on World Radio Day. At the same time I would like to commend them for their role that they have played and continue to play in our society by providing, news, information, talk shows and entertainment.

The public can celebrate World Radio Day by visiting UNESCO's website. The website has audio messages in several languages and handbooks for community radio stations.

The site also provides free access to UNESCO's audio archives showcasing interviews with renowned figures such as Nelson Mandela and many others. This is also a great tool for schools as well," Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams said on Sunday.

To tune in to World Radio Day, visit the following website: http://www.unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/

Great Bay:--- The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School in Dutch Quarter will reopen for normal classes Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at the usual time.
The repairs to the school have been completed and the premises cleaned up in time for school, to resume normally following the short mid-term break.
Parents and guardians of students at the school are hereby notified that all the necessary works have been carried out by a crew of VROMI, which worked tirelessly throughout the weekend to ensure that school could resume without any hitches.
The Department of Public Education Services has confirmed that indeed the school is now in proper conditions and learning could continue following some unforeseen challenges which have now been resolved.

After successful presentations in The Netherlands and in Suriname, on Saturday morning February 18 upcoming storyteller and author Hilli Arduin will be presenting her book "Prinses Ivana" on Sint Maarten at the Philipsburg Library. "Prinses Ivana" is a fairytale about a little princess that did not want to comb her hair. Hilli Arduin is no stranger to Sint Maarten. Apart from experiencing her as a storyteller, she shared her knowledge as a teacher, special educator and psychologist on The Law in Focus in the past. As an introduction to the presentation of her first children book "Prnses Ivana", which is written in the Dutch language, The law in Focus will rebroadcast a two part series of an interview with Hilli Arduin on education, starting this Thursday February 16, 2012.
While the public will be invited by the organizers to attend the book presentation at the library, the producer of The Law in Focus invites you to tune in this Thursday at 9:30 PM, Channel 15, to learn more about methods used to deal with among others the problems of 'drop outs' in The Netherlands.
"The Law in Focus" is an informative and educational program for the entire family, aired every Thursday night from 9.30 – 10.00 p.m. on Sint Maarten T.V., Channel 15, with rebroadcasts on the Wednesdays following from 6.00 - 6.30 p.m., on Mondays on Cable TV Saba and Tuesdays on Cable TV Statia from 7.00 – 7.30 p.m. The program is aired on Statia radio on Tuesdays at 12.30 noon with a repeat on Sundays at 6.00 p.m. The public is encouraged to send questions on legal issues to email: lawinfocus@ burofocus.com.

Dr. Nilda Arduin,
President Foundation Focus

smydstudentsholdingitcertificates15022012St. Maarten Youth Development Program is a second chance educational program that aims to train youngsters between the ages of 16 and 24 years who were unable to complete secondary education. The goal of the program is to provide these youngsters with start qualifications so that they can enter the labor market or further their education at the SBO/ASVE. The program is executed by DERPI and fully funded by USONA.

The youngsters that received their computer training certificates on Saturday February 11th, are currently enrolled in the preparatory phase of YDP Hospitality program. In the preparatory phase of the program (which lasted for 18 weeks); the students follow courses such as the AHLEI START (General introduction to Hospitality), Career preparation, Social Skills, English Business writing and computer training in MS XP 2007 and  MS Word beginner/intermediate level. After completion of the preparatory program, these students will follow training to become Front Desk Agents, Bartenders or Restaurant Servers.

The Computer Training was facilitated by Joan Adult Advancement Program and classes were taught by Mrs. Joan Hanson. The students excelled in the computer training course and achieved final grades that ranged from 88 percentile to 100 percentile. For further information about the Youth Development Program, please feel free to contact us at either 543-0497 or email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. You can also visit us at the SBO Service Center upstairs Carl & Sons on the Pondfill Road.

Philipsburg:--- Eric Rochester, a national of St. Kitts was badly beaten while in police custody over the weekend pending deportation. SMN News learnt that Rochester was arrested last week when Germain and Giovanni Violenus fingered him as another person who was molesting their 10 and 3 year old sisters.
SMN News learnt that police arrested Rochester when they were looking for Jasmin Violenus (the mother of the suspects) in Middle Region. The source said that it turned out that the two brothers tried to implicate their stepfather in the sexual molestation scandal when they learnt that their stepfather is the one who enlightened their father about the acts they were committing against their two sisters. SMN News learnt that when police realized that the two brothers were lying to them they decided to turn the man over to immigration since he is living on the island illegally. A source close to police said that Rochester and the Violenus brothers were kept in the same cell at the Philipsburg Police Station and the Violenus brothers along with other prisoners in the cell beat the man on Friday since he is considered to be a snitch.
SMN News learnt that an acquaintance of Rochester tried to meet with immigration authorities last week when he learnt that Rochester is being held for deportation. The source said the acquaintance requested to see Rochester because he wanted to purchase a ticket but the immigration authority that is handling the case refused to authorize the visit. The source said that the acquaintance tried on numerous occasions to convince the immigration authority to allow him access but she refused. "I called the immigration officer on her cellular phone since she could not be found at the police station and she told me I should not call her on her cellular phone and that she could be reached between 8 and 4pm at the Police Station. This immigration officer at the Philipsburg Police Station violated Rochester's right to freedom when she refused to allow someone to get access to him I wanted the detainee's passport information and to inform him of the conditions under which I was going to purchase his plane ticket. No one should be kept in police custody unless it is absolutely necessary. If I had gotten access to the prisoner or his passport details this man would not have been beaten by the suspects he turned in and other prisoners," the acquaintance told SMN News.
Director of the Prison Rudssel Ricardo said he is responsible for the safety of all prisoners while they are in custody but he was not informed of Rochester's assault on Friday. Ricardo said that after he was contacted by SMN News he investigated and the watch commander at the Philipsburg Holding Cells told him that the suspects are not being held in the same holding cell. Ricardo confirmed that Rochester was beaten by two suspects who claimed that he raped their smaller sisters. The attack he said occurred around 1:15pm on Friday while the prisoners were taking fresh air. When asked if the prisoner (Rochester) was taken to see a doctor, Ricardo said he did not know.
It should be noted that Eric Rochester is the boyfriend of Jasmin Violenus whose sons sexually molested their two sisters. It is Rochester who told the two suspects father of the molestation which led to them being arrested. Police is still busy investigating the case of the sexual molestation of two minor girls and that investigation is far from being complete, yet the police opted to deport their only witness that was living in the house where the sexual molestation was taking place.
Two years ago some Jamaicans who were residing illegally on the island tried to assist police in solving the Afoo murder that took place in Dutch Quarter. The Jamaican nationals were the ones who saw the fleeing suspects and they assisted police in finding the gun that was used to shoot Eric. However, police chose to deport those witnesses because of their status on the island before they were able to identify the Afoo killers. The murder of Eric "Afoo Murder" still remains unsolved.

nalynchpresentsmanualtoswescotwilliams19022012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams earlier this week received from Ombudsman Nilda Arduin the first copy of the bureau's manual.

This is a document that is both for the bureau and the general public, and it serves as a guide for the government departments. It also lists relevant laws and policies. The extensive version will contain laws.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Penny's Department Store on Backstreet has teamed up with Fun Miles to offer customers an even more rewarding shopping experience. Fun Miles can be saved as well as redeemed at the popular department store. To kick off the partnership, Penny's will raffle off 5,000 Fun Miles every week. Fun Miles is the Caribbean's largest and most exciting customer reward program.

ABOUT PENNY'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Penny's Department Store is an institution on our island, a one stop family shopping center with five floors and thousands of products. Penny's basement offers everything for bed and bath. The first floor has a wide selection of fashion and footwear for men and women, while the second floor houses the baby and children's departments. The third floor is dedicated to housewares and the fourth floor has an excellent selection of fitness equipment. By enabling its customers to save and redeem Fun Miles (1 Fun Mile = ANG 2,50), Penny's makes shopping even more fun.

WIN 5,000 FUN MILES
Shoppers who swipe their Fun Miles card at Penny's before March 13 will automatically enter a raffle to win five thousand Fun Miles every week! The winners will be contacted and announced in the media.

ABOUT FUN MILES
For more than 13 years, Fun Miles has been the Caribbean's biggest free saving and redemption program. With over 100.000 members on four islands, Fun Miles has become part of the community. The program owes its popularity to the wide range of fun things that it brings within reach. For example, you can redeem your Fun Miles for a Big Mac, jewelry, call credit or gasoline, but also for a ticket from InselAir or Travel Planners. With Penny's Department Store as a partner, the Fun Miles program has just become even more attractive!

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT FUN MILES & PENNY'S DEPARTMENT STORE
Please get in touch with Fun Miles Customer Service: 543-3301, or visit www.funmiles.net.

sgpphilipsinbermuda21022012The Secretary General of the Bureau Ombudsman Sint Maarten has returned from Bermuda after a one week exchange visit and training at the Bureau Ombudsman.

The Ombudsman of Bermuda, Mrs. Arlene Brock, is one of the Ombudsman in the Caribbean who organizes training for staff members of other Ombudsman institutions. The training consisted of reviewing the complaint management system, the steps relating to general and systemic investigations, statistics gathering, preparation and presentation of the Annual Reports. Ms. Philips sat in on complaints assessment meetings with directors of various Departments and was able to experience firsthand the installation of the first Public Access Group. This Group is initially established for one year and will serve as an advisory group for the Ombudsman.

During her stay Ms. Philips visited the Human Rights Commission and the Consumer Affairs and met with the chairman of the Police Complaints Authority. These agencies are complaint authorities in their respective areas.

As the Ombudsman of Sint Maarten will be organizing the upcoming CAROA conference in 2013, and considering that the Ombudsman of Bermuda has organized the CAROA Conference in 2008, one of the subjects of the training was Conference Logistics.

The training/exchange was very fruitful and again it shows the tight nit relationship that exits among the Ombudsman institutions.

This visit was sponsored by USONA.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams is encouraged by the strides that have been made by United Nations (UN) UN Women which celebrated its one-year anniversary earlier this month.

The UN Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) focused on its first year on building a strong organization with clear goals and strategies by establishing a presence in 75 countries.

Examples of UN Women's response to advance the cause of women's equality included the support provided for women's participation in constitutional reform, elections and political transition in Tunisia and Egypt.

Last October, UN Women called out for concrete proposals from governments and civil society in Arab States to support women's political participation and empowerment.

UN Women provided US$4.8 million through the Gender Equality Fund to advance women's empowerment in the Arab World.

The agency also provided support to candidates, political parties, voters, electoral commissions and legislative efforts in more than 25 countries over the past year to ensure that more women voted and got elected.

For 2012, UN Women will support women's movements in 52 countries.

Contributions to UN Women last year totaled US$235 million, a 33 per cent increase from 2010, and the agency intends to intensify its efforts to raise US$700 million for its work this year.

"I would like to commend Michelle Bachelet, Executive Director of UN Women on her efforts during the first year of existence of the organization.

I have met with Bachelet at different settings and I am confident of her total and selfless commitment to the cause of women's advancement all over the world.

With half of the world's population made up of women, women have a role to play in all facets of national development.

"In recognizing and advancing this, societies stand to gain from the vast potentials and talents of all women," Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams said on Wednesday.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The University of St. Martin, in collaboration with the Philipsburg Jubilee Library, will be hosting a lecture to highlight the historical and cultural importance of Anansi stories.
The lecture entitled "Anansesem legacy in the Caribbean: a chronotope voyage of Anansesem: Ghana-Caribbean-Europe-Ghana" will be held on Wednesday, February 29, at the University of St. Martin Lecture Hall at 7pm.

The Lecture will be given by Drs. Mirto Laclé who is not only a well known lecturer at the Instituto Pedagogico Arubana ( IPA), the teacher training institute of Aruba, but he is also a linguist, researcher and expert on Anansi stories.

According to Mr. Laclé the historical and cultural impact of these folktales should not be underestimated. The stories about spider Anansi are historical marking points of the oral storytelling culture in our region.

"The stories would never have reached the Caribbean if the slave trade had not taken place. It is only two hundred years ago that hundreds of thousands of Africans were traded en transported under miserable circumstances to a foreign region and were forced to work on plantations," says Mr. Laclé.

He adds that the telling of Anansi stories was not only entertainment for these slaves but was also a source of consolation, encouragement and resistance. For centuries the stories of the spider Anansi have traveled from West Africa to the Caribbean and America, and even to Europe.

"Any place where the European black history page of slavery has left its traces, the stories can be found. Writers have written them down, actors have put them on stage and television makers used them to enrich their programs," Laclé adds.

The spiders is known under the name Anansi as Kwaku Ananse, as Compa Nanzi or even as Aunt Nancy in different parts of the world. In our modern societies many young people are not familiar anymore with Anansi stories. Storytelling culture is threatened by modern communication tools. Projects like the Anansimasters project use this modern technology to honor Anansi and put him on top of the cultural agenda.

The lecture is free and open to the general public. The University of St. Martin Lecture Hall has a seating capacity for 200 persons.

PHILIPSBURG:--- A Central Committee of Parliament hearing about the Sole Proprietorship Law will continue on February 24 after it was handled in the first week of February.

The hearing is scheduled for Friday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament.

The law that parliamentarians will be dealing with is the National Ordinance establishing Title 13 of Book 7 of the Civil Code, National Ordinance Sole Proprietorship.

Representatives from the St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce & Industry and the bar Association of Lawyers will give their input with respect to the aforementioned national ordinance.

The committee hearing will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and only the audio can be heard via Pearl Radio FM 98.1 as well as via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

nagicocelebrates30thanniversary24022012Philipsburg:--- Recently, management, staff, agents and brokers of NAGICO Insurances gathered in a private setting to toast to their 30th anniversary, which has seen a small local insurance office evolve into one of the largest regional insurance companies with offices across 18 territories.

The gathering was personal and low-key beginning with a brief message by the Group C.E.O who reminisced about the journey of NAGICO from February 1, 1982 when their doors first opened, until now 30 years later. Group Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Michael Bishop, also addressed the gathering with congratulatory remarks.

Imran McSood-Amjad: "We have come a long way, we started out with just a handful of us in a very small office," he explained. "When NAGICO first opened its doors, we faced several challenges, we were up against giants of the industry and we were a new company who no one knew much about. It was years before brokers and agents decided to do business with NAGICO. It was hard work and dedication that got us this far."

"During the 30 years, we have seen our fair share of catastrophe losses with at least 13 storms, ranging from category 1 to category 5, a volcano, small earthquakes and small to large fires and other losses. We have weathered these losses exceptionally well and developed a reputation for fast and fair claims settlement."

Despite this success, McSood urged his staff to continue to excel academically, to be service minded and courteous to their brokers and agents and most of all, to their clients.

To mark this success, the attendees raised their glasses followed by the symbolic cutting of the cakes. The event was held in the newly renovated, state of the art customer service area at the corporate head office in Philipsburg.

French Quarter:--- As the 2012 Territorial Election approaches, SMN News will be bringing you a series of interviews on our Election Countdown programme. The first round of the Territorial Election is scheduled for March 18th while the second round will be held on March 25th, 2012. This year it is expected that at least six groups of persons will be presenting their own list. Based on what we have seen thus far, four of those lists will be headed by persons who were part of the incumbent government.
Senator Louis Constant Fleming, the founder of Union Pour Les Progres is expected to present his list early next month which he will be heading. Daniel Gibbs, a former UPP Vice President already presented his list "Team Daniel Gibbs" while Marthe Ogoundele Tessi another former UPP Vice President presented her list earlier this month. She is backed by Jean Paul Fisher, the former Director of Semsamar.
Information is also circulating that Louis Jeffry another UPP Vice President is looking to put his list together while the RRR already presented their list and the MAP is expected to release the names of their candidates on Monday. If these politicians were to remain together there would have been only two lists contesting the March 18th Territorial Election since the RRR and the MAP leaders were together in the past elections.
The election campaign is scheduled to start on March 5th, 2012 and while the politicians and those persons that will be postulating will be politicking, SMN News will be interviewing the people of St. Martin. Our objective is to make sure the politicians know the grievances of the people they want to represent, we will be asking those looking on the sidelines to give our politicians some idea of what they believe should be done to move St. Martin forward under the status of article 74 which was achieved some five years ago.


On Election Countdown our first interview was done with a veteran politician and accountant, Mr. Leopold Baly.

 

Here is the interview with Mr. Emile Larmonie, former deputy mayor, with his concerns of the upcoming elections.

76ers2011basketballcamp28022012The St. Maarten Youth Beat Foundation in Collaboration with the St. Maarten Junior District Basketball Association would like to bring the following information to your attention.
On Friday 2nd March, 2012 at 5:30pm we will have an informative session for all Youth Basketball players & specifically their parents that are interested in being part of the 2012 Summer Youth Basketball Camp in Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA that is organized by the NBA 76ers Basketball Team/Club from the 14th – 21st July, 2012.
This is the second year that we will be participating in the above mentioned camp after having successfully participated last year.
This year we will also be attending the NBA Orlando Magic Summer Youth Basketball camp as well.
We will not meet with any player that is not accompanied with their parents. Only parents of the players will receive the required documentations pertaining to the camp, not the players. The Youth Basketball Players that are interested in being part of the camp should be from 13 years to 18 years.
Players are asked to get involved as we will be doing fundraising activities and it is very important that prospective players & parents be part of and involved with all aspects of the coordination of the travel to the camp.
Parents of prospective players are asked to come out to the meeting so that they can be properly and duly informed first hand on what is required in order for their child to be a part of these camps.
It should be also noted that the NBA has officially granted the 76ers Basketball organization permission to host a camp in St. Maarten in the month of October during the St. Maarten Schools mid-term break.
This should be viewed as a major accomplishment in having an NBA team keep one of their camps in St.Maarten as it is officially sanctioned by the NBA.
Players or parents that need more information are asked to call 5207565 or 5530238.

swescotwilliams29022012Philipsburg:--- Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams told reporters on Wednesday at the Council of Ministers press briefing that she received a letter from Curacao's Minister of Finance George Jamaloodin informing her that she and the Minister of Finance of St. Maarten among others will be held responsible for the bonds issued by the Central Bank for the St. Maarten Harbour Holding Company. The Prime Minister said that St. Maarten's Governor Eugene Holiday also received such letter.
Wescot Williams said that the Minister of Finance of Curacao is attempting to hold Ministers on St. Maarten responsible but in her opinion the Minister could not be serious. She said St. Maarten's Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto already responded to the letters they received.
However, Wescot Williams said she believes that St. Maarten should use this opportunity to resolve the issues surrounding the Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten once and for all. She said the Central Bank already made a presentation to the Council of Ministers of St. Maarten and they compiled a report for government based on the request that was submitted to them some months ago. The Prime Minister said St. Maarten also requested blueprints for the Central Bank of St. Maarten but that document will depend on St. Maarten's choice of currency. She said she is of the opinion that the island's leaders would have to take some decisions on how to move forward.
Minister of Justice Roland Duncan also added his views on the letter sent by Jamaloodin to St. Maarten's Ministers. Minister Duncan said it was because of these reasons he refused to participate with Curacao and Holland in the ICT project for the Justice Ministry. He said had he agreed then there would have been another joint organization which would have been based in Curacao with St. Maarten being a shareholder that has no say or decision making power. The Justice Minister gave another example of the UTS/St. Maarten shareholder organization in which St. Maarten has no say. He said recently he had to vote against an appointment since Curacao refused to appoint any of the two persons St. Maarten suggested as directors. They said they don't want any spy in their kitchen.
The Minister said he is planning to take radical actions with the BES island since it is impossible for them to think that St. Maarten will accept any and everything. He said if the other partners want to play by the rules then they would have to play by all the rules. He said right now there is no law that authorizes St. Maarten to hold prisoners from Saba and Statia. He also said that police officers from those islands who want to come to St. Maarten armed will soon have to get the necessary permits before they can escort prisoners to Bonaire via St. Maarten. The Justice Minister made clear that if they want to be strict then they must respect all the rules.

To All Arubians in particular and the public in general:

In preparation for the upcoming Aruba Day celebration on Sunday March 18th, the Chuchubi Foundation will be holding its annual sale on paraphernalia's from Aruba

This sale will be held on Saturday, March 3rd, 2012 at the entrance of Le Grand Marche Supermarket. Time: 10:00am until 4:00pm.

Come and get your car flags, pins, scarf's, caps, t-shirts, mugs and more from Aruba.

We also ask that you join us in our annual celebration dance on Saturday March 17th at Port De Plaisance under the tent with Control Band, DJ Ruby and DJ Neils, from 9:00pm – 3:00am. Entrance Fee: $ 15 in advance or $20 at the door. Tickets are obtainable at Van Dorp, Eddy' Auto Supply, Zenitel,, Lydia's Flower Shop and from all board members.

Our annual Bike & Motorcade is on Sunday, March 18th. More information will be forthcoming.

Great Bay:--- Minister De Weever recently met with a group of medical doctors who are interested in working out of The American Clinic (TAC), while they were here on the island on a familiarization trip. The doctors who are specialized in emergency care, cardiology, orthopedic surgery, spine surgery and anesthesiology, to name a few, were very pleased with what they have been introduced to on the island. They will also do volunteer work in the community and are looking forward to the project getting started.

In December 2011 Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius de Weever together with Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic & Telecommunications, Franklyn Meyers signed the Letter of Intent (LOI) with the American Clinic B.V. for the medical tourism project in St. Maarten.

With the establishment of the medical tourism project there will be several advantages for the island. One is that medical tourism would support tourism to the island while broadening and strengthening the economy base of the country. In addition, by having this project on St. Maarten it would create revenue for the island, as well as employment. Moreover, the investors are committed to establishing medical tourism on the island and are prepared to make a substantial investment in this project to achieve the aim and objective of the LOI.

Thus far the American Clinic anticipated project timeline is pretty much on schedule. At the present moment they are busy finalizing the architectural drawings. Minister De Weever stated that he is pleased with the progress that the group is making and looking forward for to the next phase of the project.

leonardconnorstudentswithcdeweever05032012Philipsburg:--- On Monday, March 05, 2012, students of the sixth grade of the Leonard Connor School paid a visit to the Government Administration Building, where they posed various questions to Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever in the A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall. One of the questions posed by the students was, will an ophthalmologist also pay a visit to the schools? They were also curious about the purpose of the Community Helpdesk's and if they are successful. The students also posed questions to Deputy Prime Minister Theodore Heyliger and Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic & Telecommunications, Franklyn Meyers.

jflemingartsenandjlouis07032012It's not a regular ladies night this Wednesday, March 7! As we celebrate International Women's History month in March, the "Woman 2 Woman, Phenomenal Women" radio program is making local history with the organization of the "Phenomenal Women in St. Martin Political Debate." Hosted by Josianne Fleming-Artsen and Jacqueline Louis, the dynamic hosts of the "Woman 2 Woman" radio program on SOS Radio 95.9FM, this debate will be held at the St. Martin Chamber of Commerce, located in Concordia at 7 PM on Wednesday, March 7.

"One of the purposes of the 'Woman 2 Woman' radio program is to positively uplift women and bring their phenomenal efforts to the forefront. With the upcoming French St. Martin elections on March 18, the legal obligation of the "lois sur la parite en France," requires that 50% of the list is comprised of female candidates. We saw the need to provide these female candidates with an outlet through interviews on the 'Woman 2 Woman' program. Therefore, over the past few weeks, we have been hosting a special politically charged series focusing on phenomenal women involved in French St. Martin politics. However, due to popular demand, we developed the debate to provide a forum for the general public to ask their questions, voice their concerns, and show support for their candidates of choice. There are six parties and that makes it very challenging for voters, but there is a lot of excitement in the air," shared Josianne Fleming-Artsen, host of the "Woman 2 Woman" radio program, which is aired live on SOS Radio 95.9FM every Sunday from 12:30-1:30PM.

To ensure that all major issues are addressed by the candidates, the general public is asked to log onto to the "Woman 2 Woman" facebook page called W2W – PHENOMENAL WOMEN and send in questions, concerns and/or topics of discussion. Inquiries can also be sent via e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and/or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
The Debate will be aired live exclusively on SOS Radio 95.9FM

sxmacademystudentsatmhf07032012CUL DE SAC:--- St. Maarten Academy's academic campus is continuing its "Choose P.E.A.C.E." Project with the showing of the recently-released movie "The Help". The film, which depicts extraordinary women of the 1960s who broke society's prejudiced rules through courageous acts, is being used to embody courage, represented by the "C" in "P.E.A.C.E.".
The school's Student Care Department, headed by Tallulah Baly, has been organizing a series of activities to exemplify each letter in the acronym P.E.A.C.E.
The movie comes on the heels of presentations by various personalities and field trips to institutions around the island.
Representatives of all five first forms visited the Mental Health Foundation and Sr. Basilia Centre, as well as St. Maarten Veterinary Clinic and the St. Maarten Home, on February 29 and March 2, respectively. The visits were symbolic of the letter E, which stood for empathy. Friday afternoon also brought positivity from workshops by radio personality Elektra of Elektralyte Foundation, and Versatile, recording artist and past student of the Academy.
Elektra addressed the young girls on how important a positive attitude is to their lives. Likewise, Versatile brought real-life experiences to the young men and pointed out the power of the right attitude in life.
"If we respond to life's challenges with peace and a positive attitude, we can determine how we experience the world," other student counselor Lisa Peynado stated.
The students were all elated about their field trips. When they visited St. Maarten Home on Friday, coordinator Chadia Martis briefed them about the clientele and care offered at the home. She also gave a tour of the facilities. Each student sat and talked with clients, both the able-bodied and others who were more dependent. They met former politicians, teachers, and other people from all walks of life, and commended the nurses and staff for the care they give daily to our senior citizens.
That same day, another group visited St. Maarten Veterinary Clinic, where they toured the Cay Hill facility and learned of the different cases that Dr. Swanston and his team handle. The youngsters were able to pet some of the animals and observe the treatment as they were administered.
Back in their respective classes, the students were able to share what they had learned. The main message they expressed was that everyone has to care for animals as they are living creatures with emotional needs as well.
Earlier in the week, on Wednesday, another group of first formers visited Sr. Basilia Center and Mental Health Foundation. Sr. Basilia Centre activities coordinator Mireya Torrenga showed the students around. The young scholars toured the daycare facilities, and met and interacted with five different groups of clients. They were able to explain to their classmates what it means to be disabled and how we should treat all humans with empathy.
Student Lisha Maduro told her class: "I learned that we must treat everyone the same because it is not their fault if they have a disability. Some of us were born with it or because of an accident. So we should all be kind to one another."
At Mental Health Foundation, the students got a presentation on the different disorders of clients and the care that they receive. At this new facility, mentally ill patients are able to receive psychiatric treatment, while remaining close to family and friends. The students also received empathy candles made by clients. The presenter, Danette McRae Gumbs, emphasized that "true empathy can only occur when we successfully shed all preconceived ideas and judgments about others and when we're comfortable with others' deep feelings."
Embracing their lessons in empathy, several students have expressed interest in offering community service at these different institutions. The White and Yellow Cross Foundation and the veterinary clinic are welcoming of young people who wish to serve and care for others who are in need of our empathy.
Prior to these visits, the letter P for "principle" was embraced by reigning Miss St. Maarten Trumane Trotman and radio DJ Lenworth Wilson, both of whom visited the school and spoke to first formers about what it means to have principles.
St. Maarten Academy thanks all facilitators of its "Choose P.E.A.C.E." Project for making the initiative a success.

swescotwilliamsmeetswithusmreps07032012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- University of St. Martin (USM) representatives requested a meeting with Prime Minister (PM) Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams on Wednesday, where the PM was appraised of developments at USM, and cooperation between the Government and USM.

swescotwilliams22072011GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Sunday, 11 March marked the first anniversary of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami that killed approximately 20,000 people in Eastern Japan.

In addition to causing widespread destruction along part of Japan's coastline on 11 March last year, the tsunami also struck the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power station, disabling cooling systems and leading to fuel meltdowns in three of the six units.

Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams says that the disaster was a stark reminder to all nations about the importance of having prevention measures in place and placing climate change on national agendas.

"One of the great learning's from the Japanese quake and tsunami and which can be applied to many other disaster-prone countries is the importance of preparing populations at risk for the worst-case scenario.

"On Sint Maarten, a number of emergency drills have been carried out of recent. There was one at our international airport and the most recent was the evacuation of a cruise ship where our emergency services took part. Last year as well there was a desk-top exercise regarding an earthquake/tsunami threat.

"A study is taking place with respect to flooding and tsunami threats that our country could face, and this will be formalized into preventive plans for our disaster management and emergency services. We are on the right track and cannot let our guard down," Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams, who is also responsible for disaster management, said on Sunday.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Inspection Department TEZVT - Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (LVV), a subsection within the Section Economic Controls of the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunication, is playing an important role in the agricultural, livestock, and fisheries development of Sint Maarten.

The Inspection Department TEZVT is a subsection within the Section Economic Controls of the Inspection Department of the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunications.

Established October 10, 2010 the Inspection Department TEZVT - LVV has a role in protecting the territorial integrity of the country from invasions by agricultural, livestock, or fisheries pests through the implementation of policies and legislation geared towards ensuring that products imported into the country do not pose threats to economic and social development. It will work with other Government agencies and neighboring islands and territories with respect to the importation or exportation of products and produce. Collaboration with regional and international organizations and partners in taking measures to protect the country, the region and the global community will also form part of its activities.

The Inspection Department TEZVT - LVV encourages farmers, livestock owners and operators within the fisheries sector to apply current technological parameters that will ensure them maximizing production with the view of getting local produce on the local and/or international market.

It will seek to ensure that local agricultural development gets the boost it requires to make a contribution to the economic development of the country while certifying that the final product on the table contributes to the general health and well-being of the consuming public. It will also respond to citizens' concerns by way of complaints related to agricultural, livestock and fisheries.

The department is located at Zoutsteeg #3 in Philipsburg (in the same building with the Department of Permits and Licenses, in the alley with the Anglican Church, behind the Chamber of Commerce). Those requiring additional information can contact the department at 542-2986 or 543-7820.

rrrcandidates12032012To guarantee a successful new start of the Collectivité of St. Martin, the RRR list proposes a new agreement of confidence on sustainable development.

Not giving in to favouritism or to party politics, what is at stake is the building of a new and interdependent community which can ensure its future and its development.

This lucid work calls for analysis and truth and must fit in a democratic opening which calls upon all the good will, and existing competences... The RRR group has chosen to make this approach its main priority.

Our objective is to build an opened, interdependent and tolerant society, with an urban development sustainable master plan and able to determine the face and contours of St Martin for the next twenty years that the future generations will inherit.

The first stage will be the diagnosis: meet the economic and social stakeholders as well as the "users" of the city. To do this, we will organize workshops, exhibits and meetings in which associations representatives, elected officials, experts, representatives, civil servants will debate and discuss. The intention is creating a collective dynamic which will lead to the revival of the district councils, their raison d'être and the production of a final collective document.

The urban development sustainable master plan then becomes not only an urban challenge but also a democratic challenge; The St. martin of tomorrow is defined and worked out with the inhabitants of the territory.

We don't see this exercise as just an actualization of what exists. We will make it the definition of an urban ambition, and identify the means of intervention necessary for its implementation.

This document will be supplemented by a Local Housing Program and a plan of urban transport scheme that will take into account the entire territory. New problems will be thus approached, accessibility for the elderly, the physically impaired persons and even the pace or rhythms of the city or districts, in their relationships to the Southern side.

Saint Martin enjoys some undeniable assets: its geographical diversity, its sociological diversity, its cultural vitality, the quality of its private and public services and also its reputation and its tourist attractiveness.

For as much, the COM of Saint Martin suffers from real handicaps: a very dilapidated environment in certain districts, a level of pollution which is demanding serious attention, precariousness and loneliness become the batch of many people on this small territory, the offer of housing remains insufficient, inaccessible and often misfit. One of the stakes of this urban development sustainable master plan be to combine the requirements for further development of our island and the desires of its inhabitants. Our challenge: make of Saint Martin a territory that thrives on the solidarity of its people, more pleasant to live in but also more influential on the neighbouring islands and the remainder of the Caribbean region.

The RRR group considers that there is no contradiction in assuming ones history and affirming a great interest for the future. The project in which we engage is neither inspired by nostalgia, nor by an obsolete design of the city. What made the force of the identity of Saint Martin is that it always thrived on innovation and the audacity of its inhabitants. We therefore choose to rely on their creativity, and thereby support the emergence of a social, economic and cultural dynamic that will reinforce the attractiveness of our island.

Solidarity: How to make sure each one finds a place in this city? More than an ambition, it is a requirement which leads us to do everything in order to banish inequalities from our thinking. That's why we have chosen to support an urban and social mix, to develop public infrastructures and small to average size businesses, to increase and improve the allocation of social housing, lean towards social equity, reinstate the ailing districts of every city or borough. Marigot should not have an insanitary zone. Grand-Case, capital of the Caribbean gastronomy, should not have an insanitary zone. Orleans, eastern side with a true potential as a "new city" should not have an insanitary zone.

This intention goes hand in hand with another objective: improve the living environment of the inhabitants of Saint Martin by creating parks, gardens, by embellishing the urban landscape, by supporting public transport in the Marigot area.

This new logic will inspire our policies once we'll be in power: this will not be a declaration of war to cars and their owners, but as much as possible we will refuse for transport to be controlled by one means whereas diversity can be factor of a better health and greater freedom. All these stakes will influence the international competitiveness of Saint Martin. Here, the challenge is multiple: cultural influence, quality of the social rapports, economic dynamism with a real potential to allure, surprise, attract far across our borders.

Our choices will have to privilege the development of new areas of activities, near our airport and commercial port, as well as in the District of Orleans. Our thinking must demonstrate technicality and expertise in addressing our necessary cooperation with the Southern side of the island and the setting up of a true collaboration on common issues (management of rain water in the valley of Middle Region and the district of Orleans, networking of the roads across the island, management of pollution of the lagoon of Simpsonbay, total management of waste, tourist promotion, etc...)

This process must continue, this time, out of a common will of action and results. It will be productive, only with a proven and effective synergy of all the citizens for a harmonious and prosperous development of our territory.

ONLY THE RRR LIST CAN BRING ABOUT TRUE CHANGE!

Great Bay:--- Last week Friday, the Departments of Social Development, Community Development and Social Services were called in by Cornelius de Weever, Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labor, to assist a couple that was homeless in St. Peters. Based on the Crisis Care Policy, the couple was facing a crisis and urgently in need of assistance. The couple was placed at a comfortable location in the area, where they are staying.
After hearing of the incident regarding the homeless couple in St. Peters the social worker and case worker immediately came on the scene, and got the ball rolling to make life a bit more comfortable for the couple. On Monday the Department of Social Affairs will follow-up with the couple to see how they can qualify for financial and medical assistance.
The couple was very thankful that they had a warm bed to sleep on, and a place to take a shower. The gentleman mentioned that he is willing to do any type of job, as a means of giving himself and his companion a normal existence.
"During my walk through in St. Peters with Mr. Wilson, a concerned resident, he showed me the circumstances of a couple that we found in a very unfortunate situation but I am happy that the team acted immediately and was able to assist this couple in need," said Minister de Weever. "This ministry is here to help those who may not or cannot help themselves and I applaud the team for the work they did and continue to do."

The crisis care policy assists individuals or groups that are faced with crises and urgently in need of assistance. Crises Care is handled by the Department of Social Services, and usually counseling and guidance are offered along with solutions. Assistance in a crises situation is handled within a period of 24 to 72 hours and falls under the Ministry of Public Health Social Development & Labor.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The planned town hall meeting on Conservation Areas has been postponed until further notice. It was scheduled for Wednesday, March 14 at the Belair Community Centre. A new date will be set for the meeting.

Government is in the process of drafting development plans that will take approximately 24 months to be completed, and the aforementioned plans will guide the future spatial development of the country where it relates to government and private land.

The first two draft plans identified are Simpson Bay (includes Beacon Hill, Simpson Bay Lagoon) and Conservation areas (hilltops, Emilio Wilson Estate, Bishop Hill Plantation, Geneve Bay).

The first town hall meeting was held in Simpson Bay on March 8.

Philipsburg:--- Civil Servants and teachers who are awaiting their cost of living allowances for year 2010 still has to wait a bit longer since the government is yet to allocate the monies. Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams confirmed this on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers press briefing when SMN News asked the Prime Minister if government was able to find the monies elsewhere since it was not budgeted.
Wescot Williams said government has not yet started the discussions with the unions on the restructuring method of indexing the salaries. She said these discussions will take place when the monies for the COL payments is available. Wescot Williams said the discussions that are currently being held is two phased since they are trying to find a solution for the 2010 COL payments and the ways and means of indexing the salaries of government personnel. The Prime Minister said right now government is using a policy that states that as long as there is a cost of living increase government workers must get an indexation on their salaries based on a percentage. She said right now the personnel cost of government is increasing annually. She further explained that they are trying to find a sustainable way to deal with their personnel. Besides the annual indexation, government also has to index the salaries of the workers based their evaluation. The Prime Minister said if government does not put this matter in its right context then personnel cost will spin out of control.

Marigot:--- After months of investigation by the special investigating team of the Gendarmerie, the Gendarmes were able to arrest two persons they believe are culprits of the armed robbery of a jewelry store.
A press release from the Gendarmerie states that on October 27, 2011, two persons committed an armed robbery, one used a hammer to break the glass cases and steal an undisclosed amount of jewelry while his accomplice held one of the employees up at gunpoint. The two culprits then escaped after committing the crime. An investigation into the daring daylight armed robbery was opened shortly after by the Gendarmes. Some weeks later, the Gendarmes managed to apprehend one of the two suspects that was spotted walking in the Marigot area on January 24, 2012. He was immediately arrested and transferred to Guadeloupe pending his trial. On March 12, the Gendarmes arrested the second suspect at his home. Both suspects are currently in Guadeloupe pending their trial.

rarrindellandswescotwilliamsopenlittleleaguetournament18032012PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):--- On Saturday March 17, 2012 Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams and Minister of Sports Dr. Rhoda Arrindell officially opened the 35th annual Little League Tournament at the Little League Stadium on Pond Island.
"I wish you all a most enjoyous tournament, we know that you are all winners," said Minister of Sports Dr. Rhoda Arrindell. The Minister also mentioned that a sports plan will be unveiled soon for the upgrading and promotion for not just facilities but athletes, coaches and trainers. The Prime Minister wished the players much success and encouraged persons to support the Little League as a means of keeping the young boys occupied constructively.
This year's tournament features some 22 teams in 5 categories namely 4 teams in Pee Wee league, 4 teams in 9-10, 7 teams in 11-12, 4 teams 13-14 and 3 teams in 15-16. During the opening ceremony Little league player Jalen Constance and all the other players present recited the Little League Pledge as follows, I trust in God - I love my Country and will respect its laws – I will play fair and strive to win – But win or lose I will always do my best.
The President of the Little League Association Ronald Jacobs addressed those in attendance by stating that next year (2013) the association will be hosting the 15 -16 Latin American Tournament on St. Maarten with the goal of winning the tournament. He also thanked the Government of St. Maarten as the largest annual contributor to the Little League Tournament.

Upon invitation of the Sint Maarten Lion's Club, the Sint Maarten Seniors and Pensioners Association (SMSPA) will participate in the IV Health and Wellness Fair in the Festival Village on Saturday March 24, 2012. This will be the first time that SMSPA will participate in the health and wellness fair as a stakeholder.

Why Is The SMSPA Participating At The Health And Wellness Fair?

The SMSPA will participate to enlighten everyone, especially the seniors and their family members, about its mission, vision, capabilities and endeavors. By visiting the booth of the SMSPA, you can get information about tasks and activities undertaken during its nearly two years of existence, to improve the health and the wellbeing of the seniors on Sint Maarten.

Opinions Of Seniors On Pension Income and Health Care

A big screen TV is available to broadcast discussions and opinions of seniors about how to improve their income and pension situation, as well as, recommendations about how to improve health care quality. The visiting seniors and their family members will be able to give their opinions based upon their experience and needs. Additionally, a questionnaire will be available for all to share their point-of-view with the SMSPA. For those who wish to join the SMSPA, application forms to sign up and become a member of the association will be available.

Your Experience And Opinion


As food for thought, we would like to share some of the many situations that affect the health and wellness of seniors. These are:
  • The unequal old age pensions in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, as compared to the equal pensions on the Northern-side (Sint Martin) within the French Republic.
  • Insecure company pensions, for example questions concerning the APNA-APS transition, insecurities in the financial markets and loss on pension fund investments offered by private insurance companies.
  • Complaints about the quality of the health care on Sint Maarten.
  • Complaints about long waiting times before receiving specialist treatment and their frequent concerns regarding treatment, second opinions and the impression that the younger generation receive better attention from care givers.
  • Complaints about the user-unfriendly bureaucratic administrative procedures and the number of times seniors have to go back and forth between the care giver and the SZV office. Although it has been recognised that SZV has implemented a system of appointments and assigned preferential treatment to seniors, there is room for more improvement.
  • The health insurance premium which is five times (5x) higher than that of an active worker. Whereby, seniors are expected to pay 10% of their pension income on health care; while younger unemployed persons pay nothing.
Visit SMSPA At Booth Number 19
Therefore we remind you that seniors and their family members, who will be the seniors of tomorrow, are invited to attend the health and wellness fair and to visit booth number 19 of the Sint Maarten Seniors and Pensioners Association. When in search of members of the SMSPA and their volunteers, we will be under the tent after the tent of the Diabetes Foundation and before the tent of the AIDS Foundation.

You're Welcome to Come and Share your time and experiences with the SMSPA!

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The National 2012 Budget for the country Sint Maarten has been approved, just before the end of the first quarter of the year.

"I wish to congratulate the members of Parliament on both sides of the isle for their critical participation in the process and although I would have preferred that all members by means of their vote, took a position on the budget, that this did not take place, is a responsibility of the individuals who chose not to.

"While we completed the process in a much shorter time than we did with the budget 2011, it remains a short time before the deliberations for the budget 2013 must begin.

"The government can nevertheless prioritize its governing program in concrete actions for the balance of 2012. The debates in government and parliament have again demonstrated that we are in different times, not only constitutionally, but also economically. I want to therefore reiterate that our current financial policies (and agreements) need to allow the flexibility to adjust to the new economic realities we face as a country.

"I am hopeful that the new Chairman of the Committee of Financial Supervision CFT sees matters in this light as well, if one considers the CFT's initiative for an economic conference this past week," Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot Williams pointed out on Sunday.

The Prime Minister says that connecting the dots now more than ever, the aligning of policies across the public and private spectrums, is a must.

"In the new constitutional status and the largely independently operating ministries, this alignment is a challenge. Nevertheless, Government has initiated the process of drafting an Economic Investment Plan for the next 10 years.

"For this plan to be effective, it needs to be an island wide plan, which should include the examination of the factors impeding economic growth as a matter of priority. I believe however, that these impediments are known and thus eliminating these is activity # 1.

"The tax system is another dot to be connected. And for both plans, reliable data is paramount. The circle will not be complete, without a reference to governmental matters, such as the civil service. The processes are reminiscent of the formulation of the Social Economic Initiative SEI and IVB programs, which are now coming to an end. A big difference being that it is now solely our responsibility to get it right and make it durable.

"Is Government coming back on its word, e.g.in the case of the EWE development? No, but we have looked at this development, also with a view on the new socio economic realities.

"A balance between the two (economy and environment) will always be a topic of much debate. Some peripheral issues with respect to the restrictive monetary measures taken by the Central Bank of Curacao and Sint Maarten, while I have some understanding for the preemptive action by the Bank, the government of Sint Maarten will have to urgently consider necessary mitigating measures.

"All in all, the Bank's measures cannot be seen in isolation, at least not by the government. And thirdly, we need to create some tranquility in the zone of central banking. This saga is hurting our country more than one would imagine at first glance," Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams, outlined on Sunday.

eholidayvisitsszv27032012Philipsburg:--- On March 27th, His Excellency Governor Eugene B. Holiday paid a working visit to the Social and Health Insurance Institution (SZV) as part of his regular program to be appraised of key developments and matters regarding the state of the country. The Governor was received by SZV CEO, Mr. Dennis Richardson, SZV COO Mr. R. Willemsberg and SZV CFO Mr. A. Lievaart. Governor Holiday was updated on the activitities, progress, plans and challenges of the SZV since it tookover the responsibities to manage and administer the social and health insurances on Sint Maarten on January 1, 2011.
Following the meeting with the Mangement Governor Holiday got a tour of the offices of SZV located on the Nisbeth road and on A.T. Illidge road, during which he met with and received explanation on SZV operations from the staff. The Governor applauds the quality enhancement initiatives of the SZV and encouraged the management and staff to continue unabatedly on their path of working on the achievement of their mission to provide quality social and health care services to the population of Sint Maarten.
The SZV is an incorporated independent governing body (rechtspersoonlijkheid bezittend zelfstandig bestuursorgaan). Tasks are advice concerning and the execution of social and sickness insurances and insurances with a predominantly social character as assigned by law. Until now the following insurances and measures with a social character belong to the tasks of the SZV:

a. Sickness Insurance (ZV)
b. Accident Insurance (OV)
c. Old Age Pension (AOV)
d. Widows & Orphans Insurance (WW)
e. Severance Pay(Cessantia)
f. General Insurance Chronic Sicknesses Costs (AVBZ)
g. Fund Sickness Costs Government Pensioners (FZOG)
h. Administration Medical Expenses of Civil Servants & Social Support Cardholders (BZV)
i. Medical inspection civil servants (ziekteverzuim controle).

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Permanent Committee of Parliament on Kingdom Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Relations, will meet on March 29 in a closed door session.

The committee will discuss a five point agenda. The first agenda point regards the Kingdom Law Vessel Nationality; second point, is related to a protocol to change a Treaty related to administrative assistance in Tax Affairs; third agenda point is a protocol with respect to the European Treaty.

The fourth agenda point is related to a draft Kingdom Law that has been drafted and includes a number of European countries with respect to the Republic of Croatia becoming a member of the European Union.

The fifth agenda point to be discussed on Thursday is preparations for the Inter-parliamentary Kingdom Meeting that will be held in The Hague from June 5 – 8.

The meeting will take place on Thursday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The committee is headed by Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Roy Marlin, Chairman, MP Hon. Dr. Ruth Douglass, Vice Chair, MP Hon. Patrick Illidge, MP Hon. William Marlin, and MP Hon. Frans Richardson.

The SXM Advisory Board of Funding Agency Samenwerkende Fondsen/ Cooperating Foundations of the Dutch Caribbean is hosting a information session on Saturday, 31st Marc 2012 from 10:00 to 12:00 am. The venue will be in the Drama class room of the St. Dominic High School in South Reward.

Who is Cooperating Foundations?

Cooerating Foundations is, a collaboration between 5 Dutch funding agencies, namely Skanfonds, Oranje Fonds, Stichting Kinderpostzegels, Fonds Sluytermans van Loo and Innovatiefonds Zorgverzekeraars. Aiming at strengthening society and living up to the motto "Together we participate, together we are stronger", the collaborating Funding Agencies strive to support projects in the Dutch Caribbean that focus on community development, or target children, youngsters and senior citizens. Other focal points are: poverty alleviation, relief for vulnerable groups and projects catering to volunteers and persons with a handicap or a chronic disease.

Session

Cooperating Foundations will be organizing a workshop to familiarize foundations and associations of St. Maarten with formulating their Project Plans with which they can approach Cooperating Foundations for funding. At the end of the session there will also be a possibility to interact with the members of the Advisory Board.

Office Hours

Our Project Advisors Mr. Leon Lake and Mrs. Saskia Kliphuis will be available on Wednesday and Friday afternoons, upon requests: in evenings and Saturdays.
Foundations that would like to hand in a request for funding can contact the project advisors on 5860808 or email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in a closed door meeting on March 30 to discuss a five point agenda.

The meeting will take place on Friday morning at 10:30am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point is the approval of the parliamentary business trip by the President of Parliament from March 25-28 to Washington; the present status of the Central Bank and the results that led to the Central Bank implementing the borrowing ceiling measure.

The third agenda point is political influences affecting the Central Bank; fourth, currency for Curacao and Sint Maarten vis a vis dollarization; and the fifth agenda point is there a future for a Central Bank of Curacao and Sint Maarten (CBCS).

The President of the CBCS E. Tromp and the Sint Maarten Bankers Association will attend the meeting.

The Central Committee meeting was requested by the Democratic Party faction Members of Parliament (MP) Hon. Roy Marlin, MP Hon. Petrus de Weever, and Independent MP Hon. Patrick Illidge with respect to the CBCS.

civilregistryworkshop02042012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Head of the Civil Registry Department Leona Romeo-Marlin says her department concluded a successful workshop with stakeholders last Friday with respect to the further improvement of services being rendered; creating awareness of the duties and responsibilities of the department; and thirdly, reinforcing and exchanging information for the sole purpose of obtaining and maintaining a reliable basic administration.

The importance of obtaining accurate information from the Civil Registry Department was emphasized during the interactive workshop.

Similarly the Department of Civil Registry stressed the importance of being provided with updated information as the consequences of not having reliable information are numerous.

The presenter of the workshop, Leona Romeo-Marlin, discussed the "domino effect" that occurs due to lack of information and/or cooperation of citizens as well as internal and external partners.

The need to close the "gaps/loopholes" was recognized by the stakeholders present and immediate actions and cooperation were pledged. Romeo-Marlin deemed the workshop a huge success as the objectives were met.

Participants of the workshop included the Tax Department, Social Insurance Bank SZV, the Department of Social Development, the Department of Statistics, St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation, the Study Financing Department, Foreign Affairs BAK and Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (VROMI).

Those requiring information about the services of the department can call 542-2457.

Great Bay:--- Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius de Weever recently met with the Seniors and Pensioners Association (SMSPA) to discuss a number of issues, such as pension reform, postponement of health reform, FZOG and SZV 60 plus card premiums, World Health Day 2012, and the upcoming interregional meeting in San Jose, Costa Rica.
Board members of the SMSPA told Minister De Weever that senior citizens would like to have equal old age pension as it is in the Netherlands, and proposed the installation of a National Committee to advise government on the equal implementation of old age pensions, social allowances and all other social, economic and cultural rights in this part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
SMSPA is also concerned with the fact that seniors pay more FZOG and SZV premiums than active workers. According to SMSPA seniors pay 10-10.4% of their pension income, whereas the active workers only pay 2-2.2% of their salary. The board drew reference to the situation in the European part of the kingdom of the Netherlands where the premium of the health insurance for all persons with an income under 1000 Euro (Ang 2300) a month and also for the children under 18 years of age is paid by the state, whereas here in St. Maarten only an income of under Naf 1500 is entitled to a medical card from government.
In addition, the SMSPA would like to collaborate where possible regarding World Health Day 2012 with this year's focus being "Aging and Health: Good health adds life to years." Minister De Weever applauded the SMSPA for wanting to participate in the information campaign, which can reach out to their members and address the concern of healthy aging.
Minister De Weever stated that it was a great meeting and is looking forward to a follow-up meeting with the organization. "I am looking forward to working with SMSPA in the interest of seniors here on our island," said Minister De Weever.

swescotwilliams04042012Philipsburg:--- The Government and people of St. Maarten will be celebrating Word Health Day on April 7, 2012 announced Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams at Wednesday's Council of Ministers press briefing. Wescot Williams said the annual celebration is in recognition of the founding WHO in 1948. World Health Day is a global campaign inviting everyone to focus on one single health challenge with global impact and also provides an opportunity to start collective action to protect people's health and well-being. The topic for 2012 is Aging and Health with the theme Good Health Adds Life to Years.
The Prime Minister calls on all health institutions on St. Maarten, practitioners, and NGO's to focus on educating the community on aspects of health. Wescot Williams also issued a call on all women to take responsibility for their health by doing regular medical check-ups and to heed the warning signs such as aches and pains. The Prime Minister said she is working on launching a program called "You Too Can Move" which involves Zumba sessions. Civil servants that are interested in the program are urged to contact the members of the Prime Minister's cabinet for more information.
A mini health forum is scheduled to take place on May 7th where a health practitioner and a nutritionist will be making presentations on proper eating habits, dieting, and exercising.

swescotwilliamsatdiongumbscdlaunch09042012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot Williams on Thursday evening along with Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sports Hon. Dr. Rhoda Arrindell attended the CD launch of artist Dion Gumbs at Port de Plaisance.

Gumbs launched his music DVD with three music videos, one that included Betty Nisbeth.

The Prime Minister commended Gumbs for his perseverance in his musical career and his constant aim for higher achievements.

Both artists, Gumbs and Nisbeth treated the audience with live performances.

Simpson Bay:--- On Monday April 9, 2012 at approximately 2:00am, police patrols and detectives were directed to McDonalds in Simpson Bay to investigate a case where a man had been seriously beaten by two or three unknown young men. On the scene, the investigating officers located the victim with the initials M.W. from Dominica who is staying on the French side. The victim was lying on the ground of the "drive through" and was bleeding profusely from a wound to his head and had suffered a fractured skull. The victim also had other wounds to his face and he had been knocked unconscious. The girlfriend of the victim stated that she and the victim had gone to Soggy Dollar for the evening. She left the night club for a short while to get something to eat at McDonalds. When she returned she was informed that her boyfriend (the victim) had gone looking for her. She stayed at the entrance of the night club waiting for him however shortly after an acquaintance of hers told her that two or three men had beaten the victim. On the scene, the victim was treated by the paramedics and then transported to the Sint Maarten Medical Center. The detectives learnt that later that day at approximately 4:00pm the victim was flown in very critical condition to Guadeloupe for further treatment.
This case is under investigation. No-one has been arrested as a suspect in this case and the Police department is asking anyone who has any information in connection with this case to contact the police department.

lustudentshealthyeatinghabitday13042012Sonesta Great Bay Resort & Casino hosted the Learning Unlimited School Class on April 2, 2012.

Students were taught the proper culinary, hygiene, and service techniques in restaurant hospitality by Chef Floris Faber. The main focus was health & wellness in preparing a healthy meal to eat.

Afterwards Great Bay hosted a special healthy lunch for the students.

The Journey for Education Foundation will be recognizing the three fastest walkers during its annual walkathon.
The annual walkathon will be held this Saturday beginning at 5am at Le Grand Marche Shopping Center on the Bushroad.

This is the 30th year that JFE will be hosting the walkathon and decided to recognize the first three persons who complete the walk to the Marigot waterfront. We wanted to do something special and seeing the competitive spirit that has developed with walkers boasting of breaking records to be the first to complete the trek from the Dutch side to the French side, stated JFE President Rolando Tobias. Three trophies were sponsored by Cigar Factory for the fastest walkers.

There are still a few tickets available and interested walkers can contact any member of the Journey for Education Foundation. The walkathon begins at 5am at Le Grand Marche Bushroad, going over the Colebay Hill across union road over the border and ending at the Marigot waterfront. There walkers will be treated to a breakfast of saltfish and journey cakes.

For the past 30 years, Journey for Education Foundation has been organizing two major fundraising events annually; the annual dinner and walkathon. Proceeds from both events are handed out to students seeking tertiary education.

sxmacademypeaceprojectsponsorship13042012ST. PETERS:--- PEACE IS Foundation has partnered with the St. Maarten Academy for their Choose PEACE project, which was launched in the month of March. PEACE IS assisted with the t-shirts and will also advise and support the St. Maarten Academy as it seeks to build on the buzz created through the launching of the project. The Choose PEACE project is aimed at promoting the message of peace amongst youths and advocating non-violence in schools. The T-Shirts, as well as bumper stickers, will be sold to raise funds for the continuation of the project.
"PEACE IS, as the name suggests, is an organization whose sole purpose is to promote peace amongst the youth and in schools," Glenville Blake President of the foundation said. "So when the St. Maarten Academy approached us about this exciting initiative, we were more than happy to partner with them as we are both working towards the same goals. The fact that students are the ones who are carrying out this mandate is very encouraging as it indicates that there is hope, which we sometimes forget when we see media reports about violence in our schools."
PEACE IS encourages the community to support the St. Maarten Academy by purchasing T-shirts and bumper stickers, which are being sold for US$10 and US$ 5 respectively. These items can be purchased from the SXM Academy Student Care Office.

sjohnsonspeaksatpjiacarnivalkickoffparty18042012St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundations' (SCDF) youngest and energetic president, Stuart Johnson (27), said that Carnival has undergone a transformation like no other and confidence has been restored in the minds of carnival stakeholders.

Johnson said that the SCDF has looked at every facet of Carnival and continues to make the necessary improvements in the "people's festival." Much effort has gone into the marketing of St.Maarten's Carnival on a larger scale, SCDF continues working on promoting its name amongst influential stakeholders both locally and abroad, and has fostered a relationship with other Carnival committees in the region, such as Aruba, Curacao, Trinidad, Anguilla, Miami, St. Eustatius and Saba.

This year SCDF has focused strongly on the marketing aspect of carnival by placing a heavy emphasis on the marketing of local events as well as the general season of carnival. One of the major marketing aspects which the SCDF continues to be a welcoming addition is the three year agreement signed with Tempo Music Network.

"We feel proud of this agreement as it is a solid medium for the further promotion of St. Maarten's Carnival product," Johnson said. He emphasized on the carnival experience on St. Maarten is like no other, especially with our Festival Village and our line-up of activities which has a duration of two weeks.

The business sector has also shown a confidence and commitment to SCDF however, the operational cost of hosting our annual event exceeds the sponsorships received. "We've been able to work well with our corporate sponsors this year again because of the exposure opportunities they are receiving throughout our celebration."

"Much appreciation goes out to Minister Franklin Meyers for allocating Naf. 500,000 for the marketing of Carnival as well as the representatives of the Tourism Department for their unconditional support in this regard," Johnson said. May-Ling Chun and her team received high praises from the SCDF and hopes for a long standing working relationship continues.

Johnson minced no words in his appreciation towards Minister Rhoda Arrindell for her support to our annual celebrations especially with the participation of the Public School's carnival troupe for the Junior Carnival Parade. SCDF is also grateful for the support received by Minster Hiro Shigemoto and Minister Ronald Duncan.

"Carnival belongs to the people and it's time they take ownership to their festival. On that note, all businesses should sponsor and decorate their respective establishments during this special time of the year." Carnival benefits the community; businesses; directly or indirectly, everybody benefits from Carnival. And that is why we want to continue to develop our product, promote it and in the end a successful carnival season benefits everyone," Johnson said, noting that SCDF is always open to new ideas once it serves toward the betterment of our events.

SCDF is working on a five year plan which would comprise of the general vision for Carnival, key areas of further development and a marketing outline amongst others. By means of the social media such as Facebook, SCDF's fan page gets over 2,000 hits weekly. "Technology is connecting St. Maarten to the rest of the world, and for Carnival this means everyone can feel some of the vibes they're missing on," Johnson stated. He went on to say, that the live broadcast of our events such as the Calypso Eliminations and Finals as well as the Grand Parades is an opportunity worth embracing if you're not on St. Maarten.

For this Carnival season, six legendary calypsonians and one mainstay of the calypso art form on St. Maarten has been chosen to be honored this year. The SCDF will present special posthumous honors to the families of The Mighty Greg and The Mighty Cat, both former Road March kings. "These men were great entertainers and Carnival lovers. Cat stayed active with Carnival through his photography and producing songs such as the iconic Village anthem "Welcome to the Village. Greg's voice could never be forgotten and he grabbed every opportunity to sing when he wasn't competing. They are both missed and both deserve recognition," Johnson said.

The last person the SCDF intends to honor on April 20 is the Philosopher of Humor Fernando Clarke, not for his singing talents, but for being "The King of Calypso MC's". Johnson explained that MC means to "move a crowd" and added that there is none better than Fernando.

Johnson just over one year in the presidency looks back at the previous carnival season as a great learning experience, which will be valued for life, even in his professional career. He went onto say, "it is evident that the planning of Carnival is a year round activity and support must be given to the SCDF throughout the year." Currently the SCDF has over twenty members and twelve youth wing members which support the initiatives of the nine member board. He added, "In just one year we've done so much but there is always more to be done as we celebrate in grand style for 2012."

"The SCDF group is a vibrant group of individuals which comprises the board, the general membership and the youth wing," Johnson said. The SCDF executive board consists of President Stuart Johnson, Vice President Martin Wilson, Treasurer Erno Labega, Secretary Michael Granger, Assistant Secretary Vida Boyard and board members, Ronald Romey, Hazel Kishna, Hubert Pantophlet and Ewardo Radjouki.

"We encourage everyone to come out and participate in Carnival 2012 while having a safe and enjoyable time. Happy St. Maarten Carnival 2012 St. Maarten and long live St. Maarten Carnival," Johnson concluded.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Permanent Committee of Kingdom Affairs and Parliamentary Relations will meet in a closed session on April 20 to discuss matters related to the democratic deficit within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

The meeting will take place on Friday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

Members of the Committee are Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Roy Marlin, Chairman, MP Hon. Ruth Douglass, Vice Chair, MP Hon. Patrick Illidge, MP Hon. William Marlin, and MP Hon. Frans Richardson.

rhoda20102010Hon. Minister Plenipotentiary, Mr. Mathias Voges,

Hon. Deputy Minister Plenipotentiary, Mr. Richard Panneflek,

President and Board Members of the Soualiga Foundation,

St. Martiners in The Netherlands,

Distinguished Guests,

Ladies and Gentlemen.

 

Good Morning.

I want to begin by thanking the organizers of this forum for the invitation extended to me to be here with you today. I believe it is a measure of the importance I attach to this event that  I decided to attend this forum. We are here because each and every one of you is very important to the process of nation-building we have embarked upon. Each and every one of you has a significant role to play in building the new St. Martin nation we have all been dreaming of: a new St. Martin nation full of opportunities for you; a new St. Martin nation which will thrive on the knowledge and skills you have come here to acquire.

Let me submit right from the onset that a new, progressive, truly democratic and humane St. Martin will be impossible to build without the input of each and every one of you. I do not know of any nation that succeeds in this modern world when large numbers of its brightest minds remain in some sort of self-exile in a foreign land.

I am sure when you left the shores of St. Martin, it was to come here in pursuit of the proverbial Golden Fleece. I very much doubt that it was to flee the island, abandon your families and friends, to set up shop permanently in this country. Certainly, that could not have been your intention; it was never the intention of the government that sent you, either. I want to believe that the sole reason you decided to come to The Netherlands was to seek an education and return home to take up your rightful place and make a meaningful contribution to the development of your island. If that is the reason for your being here, why then, you may ask, are we having this discussion? Why this forum? You know the answers to these questions better than I do.

Annually, between 275 and 300 students apply for study financing from the St. Martin government, out of which an average of 150 receive it. Approximately 75 to 80 students leave every year at the end of July to further their studies in The Netherlands. If all of them were to successfully complete their studies in the prescribed time, this would mean that over the last 20 - 25 years, St. Martin should have had at least some 1,100 to 1,500 graduates from The Netherlands alone. In one generation, the island should have been able to solve its manpower problem at the level of professionals: lawyers, doctors, nurses, teachers, accountants, engineers, ICT specialists, etc. How I wish that were the case, but you and I know that the stark reality is very different: in all these areas that I have just mentioned and more, St. Martin is in dire need of qualified personnel.

At present, there are 276 St. Martin students on study financing here in Holland. The government of St. Martin spends an average of 1,933 Euros on each student per year, according to the latest figures from S4.

Considering that each student spends between 7 and 11 years in The Netherlands to complete his or her Bachelor’s/Master’s degree, (in sharp contrast to an average of 5 years for those who go to the United States or study in the Caribbean region, for example), it means that effectively, government spends a total of between 13,500 and 21,000 Euros (in rounded figures or an average of 17,000 Euros) on each St. Martin student who completes his/her studies within that period in The Netherlands.

This simple math leads us to ask: what is the return on our educational investment? I have already commissioned a study to give us an answer to this question, but I am sure, given the fact that there is an estimated 68% drop out rate of our students in Holland, your guess would be as good as mine.

Let me hasten to explain that this “drop out” rate includes those who, for whatever reason, change their courses – some several times before they finally settle on one – and those who discontinue their studies for a while to pick them up again after a few years of working.

The “drop out” rate is not necessarily synonymous with what I can call the “stay out” rate, that is the number of students who, whether they graduated or not, decide to stay out of the island rather than return. However, it is not unreasonable to equate both rates because in effect, those who “drop out” are most likely to “stay out”. This basically means that two (2) out of every three (3) St. Martiners who come to study in Holland do not return to the island to contribute to its development.

Why is this so? What are the consequences of this for the present and future of St. Martin? What can be done to reverse this situation? These are questions this forum was convened to shed some light on, and gladly enough, they are issues of such serious concern to government that we have made it a priority to deal with them.

Why do St. Martin students who come to study in Holland choose not to return home? I am sure each individual person would have their own reasons, but generally, the most common ones include:

  1. It is very difficult to get a good job.
  2. Life is too expensive and salaries too low on St. Martin
  3. Government does not care about its own people
  4. There is too much corruption
  5. Come back to what?

I am sure there are many more reasons why so many of you do not think coming back home is your best option. But let us take a closer look at some of the reasons I have just listed.

Securing a good job in St. Martin is not always as difficult as it is often portrayed to be. The critical issue here is information: knowing what is available where and what the requirements are for the job. Government has a website, and the various ministries post vital information regarding job vacancies on it. The Personnel Affairs Department (P&O) also has a website where it lists what is available.

However, I do not want to create the impression that Government has to hire everyone. There are a lot more vacancies in the private sector that need to be filled by qualified St. Martiners. Our labor laws require that all companies seeking to fill positions within their operations first advertise these locally. This may be one of the areas we need to look at where it concerns those of you studying abroad who may be interested in those positions. You may be unaware of these vacancies because they are advertised in the first place in the local media and, therefore, you may not have access to this information.

My advice to you is to keep abreast of developments at home. Several of the private companies have their own websites where you can find information regarding vacancies. Similarly, I would like to encourage you to apply for internships back home and maintain contact with the employers, keeping them well-informed of your study progress and expected graduation date. Through internships, you build relationships with your potential employer and have a much better idea of what is happening at home not only in that company, but also in others you may be interested in. By so doing, you would be keeping one foot in the door, so to speak, and this could almost guarantee you a job when you are ready to return home.

Let me stress at this point that your failure to return home upon completion of your studies opens the door for key positions to be filled by non- St. Martiners.  You have to also realize that it is not only the study financing  you were granted that would go to waste if you were not to return home after you finish, but also all the money spent training you from kindergarten to this point in your career. Each one of you who decides to stay out of the island that nurtured and educated you to remain in a country that is eager to send its own professionals down as highly paid technical assistants is de facto giving up his/her place in the St. Martin society and inviting foreigners to take it over.

Concerning the issue of cost of living, and the salaries that may be associated with the jobs you may be seeking, this is relative and must not only be viewed in empirical terms but also taking into account other important factors that may not be quantified in dollars and cents but which, I am sure, are equally important. There is a reason why our elders say “East or West, home is the best.” Living and working at home, in spite of some of the frustrations, can never be compared with working in a foreign land, where no matter the passport you carry, you will always remain a non-belonger and in many cases, be treated as such by your hosts, no matter how understanding and gracious they may be. But more importantly, as my advisor Calvin Mardembrough, who is here with me, likes to say, “a dollar is a dollar in every man’s country.” The fact of the matter though is that there are many young professionals in and out of government who are doing very well. They made the right decision to come back home.

Of course, there is the other matter of having to pay back the DUO study financing agency in Holland in Euros while you will be earning guilders. Let me inform you that DUO has special arrangements to calculate the monthly payments in accordance with the salary you earn and the currency in which this is paid.

We now come to the perception that government “does not care about its own people.” Or that there is too much corruption. I will try as much as possible to steer clear of the political undertones in such statements, but let us consider the actual facts, which I believe, as young students and professionals, should be what you should be concerned about.

This is my second official visit to The Netherlands since I took office some 18 months ago. Following an established tradition, I accompanied those of you who came here last summer. There are very few countries in the world where the person charged with education gets on the plane with a batch of students to accompany them to their place of study and ensure that they settle down properly. As far as I know, the Dutch Minister of Education does not accompany any group of Dutch students going to study in the United States, for example. However, this could never be construed as a sign that the Dutch government does not “care about its own students.”

The policies of this government where it concerns education are centered on the well-being and progress of the student, both at home and abroad. It is an established rule in my Ministry that students have priority over everything else.

I must make mention also of the St. Maarten Student Support Services (S4), a foundation, which as its name suggests, was established to care for St. Martin students in The Netherlands.

We are currently evaluating the tasks carried out by S4 and other persons, to determine which ones are definitely necessary and which may have to be discontinued in the future. It is important for me to stress at this point that the idea is you to become more independent young people, meaning that S4 may only be required to secure housing for arriving new students and ensuring that they are settled and admitted to the educational institution they have chosen, and generally helping them to make a smooth transition from St. Martin to their new environment in The Netherlands.

In an effort to keep track of our students residing in Holland and to better monitor their progress, I have held discussions with DUO and as a result we are strongly considering going back to making our students’ financial administration one of the core tasks of the S4 organization or whichever organization may be tasked with handling our students affairs in the future.

Now, tell me, in spite of all of this, is it fair to claim that “government does not care” about you?

The charge of “too much corruption” is a serious one. Let me say that there is no level of corruption that is acceptable to this government. We have a zero tolerance policy towards corruption as evidenced in the various checks and balances that have been put in place to ensure government functions in a transparent, just and equitable manner based on the principles of good governance.

I admit that we have an image problem, especially with the Dutch media, which has customarily painted St. Martin in less than flattering light. I can assure you we are doing all within our power not to give them any excuse to continue in this vein. Every country has its own share of negatives and positives, and believe me, the positives outweigh the negatives in St. Martin, no matter how the media portrays us.

So, come back to what, you still ask? I would be deceiving you if I told you that it is all a bed of roses at home. It is not. Jobs do not come to you automatically; they seldom do anywhere in the world. You have to go after the jobs. This is an exciting time in the history of St. Martin. As I said earlier, we are engaged in a process of nation-building and we need all hands on deck. You will therefore be coming back to a St. Martin that is a work in progress; a St. Martin whose destiny you can help define and shape; a St. Martin which your children and grandchildren will be able to inherit with pride, knowing that you were part of the construction crew.

To lure you back home, government has quite a package of incentives that should make your decision much easier.

Incentives

After completing their studies, students returning to St. Martin to work for government for a minimum of 3 years are entitled to the following allowances:

Relocation Cost of NAfls. 3.750 for those who are married and NAfls. 2.000 for the single ones, plus an allowance of NAfls. 250,- per child.

• You and your legitimate family members will also receive Economy class tickets for your flight back to St. Martin.

• Similarly, you will be compensated for the transportation costs of your household items, including car, or alternatively, you get NAfls. 5,000 to cover your shipping expenses.

Once you are back on the island, you are entitled to receive a cash advance of NAfls. 6,000 plus a maximum stay of 6 weeks in a hotel (with you making a 15% contribution).

After working a minimum of three years with government, you will qualify for a maximum 20% of your student loan to be converted into a grant. In other words, you will now only have to pay back 40% of your study financing cost.

The incentives in the private sector, of course, vary depending on the size of the company and your level of entry.

Do you still need more reasons to make up your mind to return home after you have completed your studies? Perhaps you may wish to examine with me the consequences of deciding otherwise.

Apart from the waste of scarce financial resources which I have already outlined, there are serious developmental implications of what, in essence, can be considered a brain drain of sorts. Why should St. Martin, a dependent territory of The Netherlands, be sending its sons and daughters to study in this country only for them to stay there and help continue to develop it? Does it not behoove The Netherlands, in the spirit of the constitutional ties that bind us, to also join hands with the government of St. Martin to ensure that this brain drain is reduced or eliminated altogether?

Put differently, The Netherlands does not need the help of St. Martin for its further development; to the contrary, St. Martin can do with more targeted help from The Netherlands to achieve sustainable development. It is my considered opinion that one way such help could be rendered is to partner with St. Martin to guarantee that our students return home at the completion of their studies here. How that partnership can work effectively is what we are seeking now in our new relationship with the Dutch government. It is untenable in today’s world that tiny St. Martin should invest so much in educating its children for The Netherlands to be the ultimate beneficiary of this investment.

But it would be disingenuous of me not to recognize that the decision to stay here, where you are not really needed, instead of returning to your homeland, where your services are critical to its development, is a very personal one. And one aspect of that personal decision which is seldom discussed publicly is the disappointment and even shame that accompanies the failure to accomplish the objective of your sojourn here.

In other words, failure in your studies often translates into failure to return home. Conversely, the more successful you are in your studies, the more willing you would be to pack up your bags to come back home. It is, therefore, very important to ensure a much higher rate of success amongst you. That is where you come in. Giving it your best shot is the minimum St. Martin expects of you. I am confident you will not let yourselves or your island down. St. Martin needs you; each and every one of you. I, therefore, urge you to “study successfully and return successfully” as the theme of this forum states.

I look forward to a very interesting and rewarding exchange of ideas with you during this forum.

I thank you.

 

telcelltopupviawibeasycharge20042012Pond Island:--- TelEm Group's mobile provider TelCell is now offering top-up services via Windward Island Bank's Easy Charge Service.

The new service was announced this week and now TelCell mobile customers only have to register once with WIB to be able to recharge their mobile phones 24/7 and from any location.

"The registration takes place from any WIB Bankomatiko (ATM) outlet," said TelEm Group Manager, Marketing & Sales, Mrs. Carmen Lake-Reyes. She said mobile customers only have to follow a few simple steps in order to register their personal mobile phone information after which they will receive a Passcode. Then can recharge their mobile phones any time they like. "The new service is very convenient. Our mobile customers will now have the additional option of recharging their mobile phones without having to buy a prepaid card or without having to visit a top-up location," said Mrs. Lake-Reyes.

She thanked The Windward Islands Bank for assisting TelEm Group in offering the new service to customers through the bank's Easy Charge service. Mrs. Lake-Reyes said normal debit card rules apply to the new service, therefore Easy Charge top up requests will only be completed once there are sufficient funds in the customer's WIB account. "We are asking customers to keep their Passcode secure and to treat the Passcode in the same way they would treat their credit or debit card Pin Code," continued the Manager, Marketing and Sales.

Information about the new service is available from any WIB Customer Service Officer or from any TelEm Group Customer Care Representative.

Customers can also try the service themselves by visiting any WIB Bankomatiko and by following these simple steps:

  • Choose Phone Recharge from the main option screen
  • Choose SMS Registration
  • Choose your Telephone Service Provider
  • Enter your cellular telephone number
  • Choose if you would like to recharge other phones
  • You will then receive a registration receipt from the Bankomatiko

Once the process has been completed, customers will receive a SMS message confirming registration. In this message the customer's SMS Passcode will be delivered. This Passcode is needed to send all recharge requests and should be kept in a safe place.

george21082009Member of Parliament George Pantophlet says that it was interesting to hear that the United States has a tax compliance of 55%. St. Maarten's tax compliance is 35%. What will happen if on St. Maarten we could get an additional 20% or even 65% tax compliance? He is not looking for a miracle because he understands part of the problem and that is, not everyone is paying their fair share. He was informed that a former employee of the receiver's office who was only doing their job by going after businesses that owed taxes in the millions was told that "they (the employee) was bad for the economy". In other words if you pressure the large institutions it is not good for the economy. But you must go after the pensioners, the minimum wage earners and the middle class. Taxes must be paid but the way these persons are being pursued is inhumane. Can you imagine if you are unemployed? Can you imagine what the former Pelican employees who might probably owe taxes are experiencing as the tax collector (employed by the government who has them in this mess) comes knocking on their doors demanding payments? Don't even talk about the pensioners who are barely surviving. And what about civil servants who can't escape? What kind of payment schedule are they being offered? The next question is what kind of payment schedule are those institutions on who owe millions of guilders? But again tell the pensioner, the minimum wage earner or the middle class to pay up immediately or your home, car whatever you have will be seized. After much effort the Member of Parliament was able to get government to disclose that they are owed millions in casino fees that date back to 2001. What kind of payment arrangement do they have if any? The real issue again is compliance. He is confronted every day by pensioners, minimum wage earners, and the middle class who are being persecuted by the tax collector (the government). Don't be fooled by government so called hands off approach. What is interesting is that government excuse for not going after the large institutions (it is not good for the economy) is because they provide large scale employment and contribute to government coffers. But do all of them pay the wage tax, AOV/AWW, AVZB, SVB and Turnover tax premiums? These premiums are withheld in whole and in part from the consumers. It would definitely be possible to reduce the Turnover tax if everyone was paying their fare share and possibly abolish it in the future. Remember they do not pay the turnover tax from their profits but collects it for their business operations so the consumer pays it over the counter and the business gets the 90% tax deductible. 35% of the population should not be carrying the weight of the other 65%. But this can only be prevented with tax compliance.

escottbenderssaysgoodbyetomwarner22042012Nurses Edna Scott Benders and Frank Banis, are the first ever Student Registered Nurses to have completed their Psychiatry Job Training on St. Maarten at the Mental Health Foundation.

Edna gave thumbs up for the MHF, she learned a lot about the psychiatric problems on St. Maarten through home visits, crisis management and from working on the inpatient ward and in the Faraja Center. Edna's nursing carrier started in the old St. Martin's home in Front Street and through locally organized nurse's aide course in St. Martin's Home, then the Nursing Assistant and Licensed Practical Nurses course at the St. Maarten Medical Center and is now participating in the Registered Nurses program at the education departments of SMMC.

Frank Banis also started his carrier in St. Martin's Home in Front Street right after he graduated from the Sundial School and followed the same steps and Edna.

Now that we are studying more about medicine we understand more about the necessary protocols and procedures in health care. Edna remembers the many changes that were introduced in St. Martin's Home when protocols and procedures were implemented. As aids we did all kinds of medical procedures without knowing what to observe and were suddenly no longer allowed to do them anymore we did not understand why. By studying nursing I'm learning how important knowledge of what you are doing is.

All nurses from the SMMC registered nurses program can now stay on St. Maarten and learn about psychiatry and the needs of the local people, before MHF existed students had to go to Curaçao for their psychiatry job training.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto announced over the weekend that the policy description 2013 National Budget was forwarded to all Secretary Generals of the seven ministries on Friday.

Therefore, the process is now underway for the compilation of the 2013 National Budget for the country.

Secretary Generals have until mid-May to present their so-called "budget wish list," via their respective Minister who has to approve the submitted budget wish list to the Minister of Finance.

The Minister expects to send the draft budget to the Committee of Financial Supervision CFT and the Council of Advice by mid-July.

The Ministry of Finance and the CFT will work closely together from the end of May to mid-July in order to address any budgetary issues.

"The budget is an instrument of national development. Within that framework, it is a political tool, a tool also for socio-economic development and human development. I am very pleased that we are now at this stage and well on our way to presenting the budget within the legal timelines as noted in our budget preparation laws.

"The national budget is also an instrument of good governance, serving as an administrative tool as well as a performance measurement tool. I am looking forward to presenting another balanced country budget," Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto, said on Sunday.

carnivalrevelersatpjia23042012SIMPSON BAY:--- Both arriving passengers as well as other users of the airport and airport community knew that Carnival was certainly in the air, as SXM (also abbreviated as PJIA) engaged carnival-costumed revelers to give out this year's Carnival Program to passengers right at the jet bridges and as they walked toward Immigration clearance.
The special St. Maarten Carnival "meet and greet" began over the weekend as part of SXM's carnival promotions.
The carnival revelers not only distributed carnival programs to passengers, but also throughout the airport terminal building, including the business lounge.
In conjunction with the carnival banners and decorations all over the airport, visitors and other users of the airport are kept certainly aware of the island's premier cultural event.
"Carnival is the most important expression of our culture and we at SXM believe we should promote this as much as possible, hence our efforts at ensuring that all those coming in or leaving our island during this period know that something special is happening here," noted Managing Director, Regina LaBega.
The special meet and greet at the Princess Juliana Int'l Airport (SXM) will continue into next weekend, when Carnival reaches its high point.

naturefoundationconductsenvironmentalinforsessionforsxmpersonnel23042012SIMPSON BAY:--- Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) is continuing its campaign to keep the island clean.
In its most recent initiative, the airport, as the 'Blue Flag Business' for the month of April, placed 46 garbage bins with the Blue Flag logo in the Festival Village. PJIA is encouraging Carnival revelers to use the bins and avoid littering, said Kalifa Hickinson, the airport's manager of the Marketing and Communications Dept.
Rueben Thompson, Project Manager of Love the Lagoon and Environmental Protection In the Caribbean (EPIC), commended the airport's initiative.
"Placing garbage bins at the Carnival Village is an initiative we commend. Foundations encourage the permanent placement of bins at all our beaches and are working with the Tourist Bureau to make this a reality. We also encourage government to find solutions to the island's severe waste management challenges," Thompson said.
According to him, the airport "has surpassed our expectations" as a Blue Flag program sponsor of the month.
"We expect PJIA to continue to support the environmental organizations and work toward the protection of St. Maarten's natural heritage."
To further bring awareness among its staff, SXM (which is also abbreviated as PJIA), hosted three days of information sessions with Nature Foundation and EPIC on April 16, 17, and 19.
"Management and staff were informed of EPIC's programs, Nature Foundation's activities and EPIC's Blue Flag program for beaches and marinas," Thompson said.
Then on Friday, EPIC and Nature Foundation provided lagoon tours to PJIA staff, which according to Thompson, were well received. He said the staff was informed of the environmental issues the Simpson Bay Lagoon faces and the importance of protecting the island's wetlands.
According to Tadzio Bervoets, Manager of Nature Foundation, during the lagoon tours on the foundation's patrol boat, the staffers, five groups in total, were provided with information on the background of Nature Foundation, and the challenges it faces.
"We spoke about the Marine Park that is naturally protected, the seahorses and sea-grass (which can be found in Simpson Bay, Great Bay, Little Bay and the Simpson Bay Lagoon). They were able to understand that not everything is lost," said Bervoets.
Bervoets said at the Cole Bay corner of the lagoon, there was a small oil spill and the staffers were able to see how the Foundation deals with such an issue.
"After that, they were able to see a more pristine aspect – Mullet Pond. They looked at the mangroves, and the birds that make their home there. ... All in all, it was very informative," Bervoets said.
Thompson, meanwhile, said that the environmental foundations are grateful for SXM's sponsorship and was pleasantly surprised by the staff's enthusiasm and overall positive feedback. It is not the first time the airport has been this involved in environmental issues and he is encouraging it to continue.

swescotwilliamsmakesvideoaddresstossfsf24042012Great Bay:--- On Friday the twentieth of April the Honorable Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot-Williams gave the opening address at the first ever Stichting Soualiga Foundation Student Forum which was held at the Evertshuis in Bodegraven, the Netherlands.

The main goal of the Forum was to get students, recent graduates and young professionals involved in discussions revolving around the theme "To Study Successfully and to Return Successfully". During the event attendees were given the opportunity to give recommendations on improving options, initiatives and possibilities for students, recent graduates and young professionals who are still studying in the Netherlands or who are recently graduated and who would like to return back home to St. Maarten.

The Prime Minister delivered her address by means of a video conference due to her not being able to attend as a result of flight issues, but ensured that Government "attaches much importance to events such as these; bringing students and government together."

The Honorable Wescot-Williams commended the Soualiga Foundation and all who assisted in getting this event off the ground in such a short time. "It is heartening to note that several companies on St. Maarten have contributed to this forum, including GEBE, TELEM, KADASTER, WINDWARD ISLANDS BANK, UTS, AND THE ST. MAARTEN GOVERNMENT THROUGH OUR TOURIST OFFICE."

The Prime Minister continued by stating that leading up to 10-10-10, every ounce of energy was put into making sure that the bedrock of St. Maarten's young democracy was a solid government organization with all the checks and balances this requires. In doing so, it became apparent how critical the need for human resources was. "We need people in many areas, so I do not believe that any study at this time will be a waste, although some are more critical than others. It is quite daunting, but it is also in times like these that our strongest attributes manifest themselves and the best in us comes out."

The Prime Minister also informed the group that upon the successful completion of their studies, the government of St. Maarten will meet those who are recruited to work for government half-way, with benefits such as allowance for furnishing, a free trip back for them and their family members, baggage allowance, transportation, accommodation cost and study loan allowance.

"I say half-way, because there is a part that we can't buy and you can't sell and that is 'love for country'", concluded the Prime Minister.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- As Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor I urge you to be safe during and after Carnival 2012. While you are out there enjoying the festivities, meeting friends old and new remember to also do the right thing and use a condom.

Sexually Transmitted Infections are real, they are here, and they do not discriminate. So remember, while you are taking a jump here, a drink there, remember to also take your health into consideration and use a condom. I would like to commend the TELEM Group of Companies for coming out for carnival 2012 and sending a clear message of safe sex by handing out thousands of free condoms during the carnival festivities.

Philipsburg:--- Police arrested well known radio personality Gee Money as a suspect of assault in the Festival Village early Friday morning. SMN News learnt that Gee Money assaulted a radio personality from PJD2. Eyewitnesses identified the victim as Glenfield Gibson, DJ of the early morning children's show that is aired on Saturday mornings.
According to eyewitnesses, Gibson was bleeding from his face in the VIP stands of Festival Village and he is expected to file charges against Gee Money today. Several persons who attended the show said they don't know what provoked Gee Money. "Gee Money is a cool and loving person, all we saw is the police taking him out of the village in shackles while Gibson was bleeding from his face."
SMN News further learnt that Gibson has three stitches from the injury he received during the alleged beating from Gee Money.
It should be noted that the police and prosecutor's office have implemented their Zero Tolerance Policy during the carnival season. According to the Zero Tolerance policy, all persons that are involved in fights, fracas, or anything that warrants police intervention and is arrested at the Festival Village will remain in custody until after the carnival celebrations. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said the Zero Tolerance Policy was published and it is in effect. However, in the case of Gee Money, Mos said he has not yet seen or spoken to the suspect that is in police custody. "I don't know if this person will have to go before the judge of instruction or if he will remain behind bars until after Carnival. I simply don't know and I will only know that after I speak to the person behind bars," Mos said.

swescotwilliamssignsagreementwithundp04052012On April 30, 2012, the honorable Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams and United Nations Development Program (UNDP) representative Edo Stork signed a three year cooperation agreement. Under this agreement, UNDP will assist St. Maarten in designing a National Development Plan, execute two pilot development projects and build capacity. With the signing the preparations for executing the program will be initiated.
The National Development plan will cover a period of 30 years and will be finished a year from now. The development plan will be built on the outcome of a broad democratic dialogue and existing strategic development plans. By bringing together all stakeholders on Sint Maarten, the program will support nation building.
The project will give the citizenry the opportunity to actively participate in the process of the National Development Plan by means of public hearings, advisory committees and via internet. The first step in the process will be to formulate a shared national vision. The success of the dialogues will depend on the participation of the entire society throughout the process.
Another goal within this three year program is the implementation of a Millennium Development Acceleration Framework to tackle the prioritized Millennium Development goals (MDG's). Two pilot projects will be implemented that focus on poverty and environmental sustainability. These projects are budgeted within the program. Funding for additional projects will be pursued within the project.
Capacity building is the final goal within the scope of this program, which will focus on result based management and evidence based management. This means strengthening the collection and processing of statistical information for policy input en performance monitoring. This will also enable government to measure and benchmark St. Maarten's socio-economic development. Census 2012 and other relevant statistical information will be fed into a database system.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ad Hoc Committee of Parliament Revision Rules of Order, will meet on May 07 in a closed door session.

Members of the committee will be meeting to review the House Rules of Order.

The meeting will take place on Monday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The committee is headed by Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. L. J. Richardson, MP Roy Marlin Vice Chairman, and MP Sylvia Meyers-Olivacce.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet on May 08 to discuss the Emancipation Ordinance and an invitation from the Parliament of Latin America Parlatino.

The meeting will take place on Tuesday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The draft ordinance is related to the introduction of Emancipation Day on July 1 as a national holiday.

The second agenda point is an invitation from Parlatino to participate in "VII Encuentro de Parlamentarios Cooperativistas" and the establishment of the "Red de Parlamentarios Cooperativistas de Americas," from May 28 to June 1.

worldredcrossdayonsxm07052012Every day, Red Cross volunteers are proving one person can make a real difference in the lives of vulnerable people everywhere. People all over the world, united in their belief in humanity and their desire to make the world a better place, will take a moment on World Red Cross Day, May 8th to recognize past achievements and look towards a better future.

May 8th was chosen as World Red Cross Day to honor the birthday of Henry Dunant, the Swiss founder of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement in 1859. His idea of a volunteer-based humanitarian organization has grown into the world's largest humanitarian network made up of almost 97 million volunteers in 186 countries.

The Red Cross St. Maarten as one of the six branches of the Netherlands. Red Cross is part of this large network – a network which connects volunteers with each other all over the world.
To celebrate World Red Cross Day, members of the Red Cross St. Maarten were present at a church service at the Roman Catholic Church in Philipsburg last Sunday morning. Some members participated in the offertory and others read the 7 fundamental principles (Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service, Unity and Universality) of the organization. At the end of the mass, the Red Cross members handed a small token of appreciation to the church members.

Tonight (Tuesday May 8th) all volunteers will gather at their head quarters in Simpson Bay to celebrate this event with an evening of togetherness and sharing.

WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- The formerly known website Curacao Legal Portal has renewed the website and scope and is as of today operational for law firms, legal services, and others in the Dutch Caribbean: Aruba, BES Islands, Curacao and St. Maarten.
The Dutch Caribbean houses a large legal community, such as law firms, legal institutions, notaries, in-house counsels, tax advisors, audit firms, trust companies and other organizations. Until 2007 there was no website with general information about the legal system of the Dutch Caribbean in total. This prompted a group of organizations to take the initiative for creating the dutchcaribbeanlegal-website.

The Dutch Caribbean Legal Portal ("DCLP") has a wide variety of members and contacts within the legal areas of the Dutch Caribbean. DCLP offers a database of more than 400 legal organizations, including among others law firms, tax consultants, notaries, trusts, insurance, financial companies and other organizations in the Dutch Caribbean. In our database you will find addresses, phone numbers, e-mail addresses, and sometimes additional information of these organizations.
The site is aimed at national and international organizations and individuals. In order to give access to a broad audience, the language of the site is English. However it may occur that some of the laws and documents you find on the site are in Dutch, since this is the official language of Curacao.

DCLP offers also a database of legal documents such as laws, regulations, treaties, etc. that are currently in effect in Aruba, Curacao, The BES Islands and St. Maarten. The database of legal documents contains also judgments, the docket of the Joint Court of Justice and more. DCLP is currently updating the database of legal documents and strives to provide by the end of July 2012 a complete database of laws of the Islands of the Dutch Caribbean.
DCLP also provides on a daily basis news, interviews, articles, statistics, job offerings and more by using our website, a monthly newsletter and social media. Our main purpose is to provide information to our visitors about the legal system of the Dutch Caribbean and the organizations that are working with this system.
Obviously, this website is distinguishing, because it is the only website offering this type of information. In addition, we continuously try to expand the different fields on which information is offered and keep all the information duly updated.

Website: www.dutchcaribbenanlegalportal.com

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swescotwilliamsandcdeweeverwithnurses09052012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- At the start of Nurses Week, the opening which was held on Monday morning at the St. Maarten Medical Center, the day started off with the raising of the national flag and addresses by Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams, the Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever and several others. The event was organized by the St. Maarten Nurses' Association presided over by Nurse Candida Mc. Rae-Williams. International Nurses day is Saturday, May 12.

The Department of Statistics (STAT) will conduct the Business Cycle Survey for the first half of 2012, starting on Monday May 7th until June 15th 2012.This survey is conducted twice per year with a purpose to collect up-to-date information on business and economic developments for industries and the business sector as a whole. Additionally, STAT hopes to capture the current opinions and expectations of entrepreneurs in the areas of economic development and the investment climate on St. Maarten.

The survey will be conducted among all businesses with more than ten employees, and a sample is drawn for those businesses with three to ten employees.

STAT interviewers will approach and distribute the questionnaires to the businesses. Should the business require any additional assistance, a STAT interviewer will gladly provide such.

Businesses can expect questions on the level of their turnover, investments made, their competitive status and the company's personnel situation over the year 2012. Additionally, a few questions relate to the entrepreneur's perception on a number of indicators and his/her confidence in the St. Maarten economy during the coming period.

With this information available, government and entrepreneurs can take better, quicker and well-founded decisions. The input of the private sector in this survey will be highly appreciated and is essential for its success.

STAT therefore appeals to all businesses approached to cooperate, only then can STAT timely analyze and publish the survey results for the benefit of the government and the private sector.

Great Bay:--- On Saturday, May 19, 2012 the Ministry of Public Health Social Development & Labor Section Youth Health Care along with other health care providers will be organizing a vaccination campaign from 9AM-4PM at the Festival Village.
"All those that plan on travelling during the summer can have their vaccinations updated by getting the necessary vaccination requirements, I am looking forward to seeing you there, so please come out as it will also be a great family day," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever.
The community is encouraged to come out and have their children vaccinated free of charge. There will be lots of other stakeholders/vendors on hand to provide you with various information. It will be a fun day with things for the entire family to do.
Anita Priest of Section Youth Health Care stated "It will be a fun filled day and emphasized on the theme, which is "For You! For Me! For everyone! Get vaccinated Get checked."
The aim of this event is to maintain and upgrade the islands vaccination program, and also for those between the ages of birth to 17 years old to catch-up with their vaccinations. The type of vaccinations that will be administered are as follows: Diphtheria; Tetanus; Poliomyelitis; Pertussis and Hemophylis Influenza B); Hepatitis B and MMR = Measles Mumps and Rubella (if children are 1 year of age). The older children will get Hepatitis B (if they need to catch up), MMR and DT-IPV (Diphtheria Tetanus and Polio).
Information will be given on vaccinations; updating of cards, and the section would like to see all the old cards get to their rightful owners. If for any reason you are missing your vaccination card, come by the booth to see if it is there. Persons are advised to walk with the child's vaccination records no matter what country they are from, and they will check and advice or update accordingly. There will be lots of activities for the kids and some surprises, everything is free of charge for the children. In addition, handouts will also be given to parents.

progressmonitoringcommitteemeetswithswescotwilliams13052012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Thursday, May 10, 2012, Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams met with the Progress Monitoring Committee chaired by Bandell. Sint Maarten's representative on the committee is Richard Gibson Sr.

The progress committee was established by Kingdom partners to monitor the progress of several government departments with respect to building up their human resources and work processes and procedures.

Each department has to prepare quarterly progress reports, which are then reviewed by the aforementioned committee, who in turn advices the Dutch Minister of Interior and Kingdom Affairs and Sint Maarten's Prime Minister, after which the latter two have consultations.

Philipsburg:--- The incoming government that is supported by the National Alliance, Democratic Party, and the three independent Members of Parliament Illidge, Richardson, and La Ville might be sworn-in on Monday announced Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams on Wednesday. Wescot Williams said that the screening of the Ministers and incoming Member of Parliament is underway and it is expected that the reports on the screening would be in by the end of this week. She said when the reports are submitted then she will proceed by sending them to the Governor's office where the swearing in will take place. Wescot Williams said following the appointment of the formateurs, the names of the candidates were submitted for screening. Wescot Williams said some of the current Ministers will be re-appointed while the new Ministers will take office immediately after they are sworn-in. She said she does not foresee any problems with the names she submitted, therefore it is likely that the swearing-in will take place on Monday.
The Prime Minister did not divulge any of the names of the candidates that are being screened. However, SMN News learnt that Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams, Minister Cornelius de Weever, and Minister Roland Duncan will be re-appointed while William Marlin, Silveria Jacobs, Romeo Pantophlet, and Roland Tuitt will be sworn-in as Ministers and Rudolph Samuel as a Member of Parliament. SMN News further learnt that Mathias Voges will be reappointed as the Minister of Plenipotentiary while Henrietta Doran York will be sworn in as the deputy Minister of Plenipotentiary.

utsdonatestovideoxgames16052012The Video X Games foundation is proud to announce that Caribserve has come on board as title sponsor of the event, making it possible for the Video X Games to produce the world class international gaming tournament that the foundation had envisioned for many years. The event is slated for July 13th to the 15th and will feature gamers from various parts of the world who come to experience high level competitive gaming with St. Maarten as their venue.

With a cash sponsorship of 12 thousand dollars, in addition to marketing and telecommunications support, Caribserve has secured itself as presenting sponsor, and henceforth the event will be known as the Caribserve 4G Video X Games.

"We are so pleased to have UTS/Caribserve at the helm of this event. We could think of no better company on the island to work with us to bring this event not only the gamers of St. Maarten, but to gamers around the world," said the foundation's President Jeff Oliver. "We know that when UTS partners with any event, it only leads to success. So my team and I are very excited about having them on board. I would sincerely like to thank the entire marketing team of UTS, as well as the rest of UTS management, for understanding the potential this event has for becoming THE event of the Summer."

UTS staff presented a check to the Video X Games staff yesterday at UTS, as some avid gamers looked on. "We are very proud to be the presenting sponsor of this event," said Ms. Ivy Lambert, Marketing and Communications officer at UTS, as she presented the VXG team with their check. "We immediately wanted to be involved when we were first presented with this event. The partnership is a logical choice, as Caribserve 4G is just the technology gamers on the island need in order to compete with gamers around the world."

Philipsburg:--- Former Finance Minister Hiro Shigemoto who will continue to receive his Ministerial salary and benefits for the next two years was appointed head of the MOT. MOT is the department that is attached to the Ministry of Justice to monitor unusual transactions. According to well placed sources, the outgoing Minister of Finance who was also the former head of finance before being appointed Minister of Finance by the UP Leader and Member of Parliament Romaine La Ville was appointed by his father in law Minister of Justice Roland Duncan and the UP leader Theodore Heyliger. It should be noted that candidates that wish to occupy the seats of such positions must apply for it while the Ministry of Justice has to make known the availability of the position through advertising.
SMN News also learnt that Angelique Romou was to be appointed the assistant Secretary General for the Department of Education. The source said Romou was appointed the assistant to Claudette Foresyte Labega who is currently on a one year contract. Sources within the Department of Education said that they were being pressured by the outgoing Ministers to sign off on the decisions granting the UP supporters and candidates the position which also has to be advertised.
Another key position that was up for grabs is the UNESCO representative. SMN News learnt that Linda Richardson was one of the persons to be appointed to the position while Patricia Lourens from the DERPI is also interested in the vacancy. It should be noted that while politicians tried to appoint their supporters and friends to the position, Marcellia Henry has been working on behalf of St. Maarten with the UNESCO for years but she was never appointed or consulted for the position.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in a public hearing on May 22 with the Sint Maarten Insurance Association.

The hearing will take place on Tuesday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The hearing will be about the National Ordinance, Civil Code Book Seven, titles 17 and 18 with respect to insurance and annuity/premiums.

The committee hearing will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

dreugenegrabowski21052012ALBANY, New York:--- Dr. Eugene W. Grabowski, a practicing general and trauma surgeon from Vermont, USA, recently made a graduate level presentation about St. Martin at the State University of New York at Albany (SUNY Albany).
"The topic of my presentation was 'the literature, culture and politics of Saint Martin/Sint Maarten,' highlighting the work of Lasana Sekou and the House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP)," stated Dr. Grabowski in an email to the publisher. Sekou is published by HNP.
Dr. Grabowski, MD, FACS, is pursuing his master's degree in French at SUNY Albany. His semester studies, which concluded with the research project and PowerPoint presentation about St. Martin on May 8, 2012, were under the direction of Prof. Eloise Briere.
Incidentally, in April, while conducting his St. Martin research, Dr. Grabowski and HNP president Jacqueline Sample had met in New York at a lecture by Mamadou Badiane, an assistant professor of Spanish at the University of Missouri. Prof. Badiane's lecture was entitled, "Sur la redefinition des identites nationales des Antilles."

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in a closed door session on May 24 with respect to changes to national ordinances.

The meeting will take place on Thursday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point is related to the National Ordinance, changes to the Stamp Ordinance 1994 as well as other ordinances regarding the introduction of new identification cards and driver's licenses.

The second agenda point is an initiative draft ordinance which requires changes to the Civil Code Book Seven A, regarding the elimination of misuse of labour contracts.

rlabegaattoastmastersdistrict81conference23052012MAHO, St. Maarten:--- Managing Director of Princess Juliana Int'l Airport operating company (PJIAE), Regina LaBega, told the over 200 Toastmasters gathered at the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort on May 18, that, "communicating is the manner we live our lives." She was delivering her keynote address to the Toastmasters District 81 Conference under the theme "Communicating ... Connect and Lead."
"Communication, that is effective communicating, is about much more than the words we use; it's about the manner in which we live our lives," she told the audience that included Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams, herself a Toastmaster. LaBega was quoting Jedd Medefind and Erik Lokkesmoe authors of the book titled, The Revolutionary Communicator: Seven Principles Jesus Lived to Impact, Connect and Lead.
"What we consider today as communication amounts to making a lot of noise without much regard for the content or the message. To paraphrase Marshall McLuhan, the message is the noise or the medium itself. No wonder we have so much confusion in the world today with so many contesting noises in varying, ear-splitting decibels," LaBega said.
She continued: "Communication, to use an almost cliché phrase, is a two-way street. This means that when real connection is established, the communicator and his audience share something in common that impacts the lives of both of them. This is what leadership is all about."
LaBega, using John C. Maxwell's definition of leadership, said: "Leadership is influence. If people can increase their influence with others, they can lead more effectively." Cellphones, smartphones, iPads, etc., have revolutionized how we relate to one another, how we communicate with one another, the managing director contended.
She narrated a personal story to illustrate how new technology could negatively impact our connectedness to one another.
"Technology has virtually eliminated distances in terms of communications," she said. "You can have a video call with someone in China on Skype or Messenger. You can be in your yard plucking mangos in St. Martin while talking to a friend in South Africa! But that same technology, paradoxically, can drive a wedge between you and your best friend at the same dinner table, alienating both of you from each other, while you stay connected with some invisible, uninvited guests, with whom you keep laughing over trivialities."
"We have a new Facebook generation that share personal photos, videos and stories with the whole world, while they would not as much as say 'good morning' to their neighbor or classmate!" she continued. "We have two, three cellphones but not two, three minutes for our children who are demanding our attention!"
LaBega added, "Your organization does not only train people in public speaking, but understands fully well that communicating goes much more beyond words and that the ultimate communicator is truly a revolutionary who is at the pinnacle of leadership." Toastmasters International is an education organization that helps its members develop communication, public speaking, and leadership skills.
"You arrived on our island through the gateway to the Northeastern Caribbean, the Princess Juliana International Airport, which I am privileged to head. PJIA is a communication hub that connects the rest of the region, and indeed the whole world. We would appreciate if, after you leave us, you could stay connected, and let us know how well we are doing as regional leaders in aviation," LaBega concluded.
For the first time, Toastmasters District 81 has a St. Maartener as its Governor: Rolando Tobias, who will be overseeing the 17 territories that fall under the District. Tobias was sworn in as Governor during the conference that ended Sunday, May 20, 2012.

  • May 31: Opening Ceremony, 8pm, keynote speaker, Dr. Norman Girvan, economist, professor, author, UWI, at Belair Community Center, Cay Hill.
  • June 1: Poetry & fiction readings by visiting & St. Martin poets, novelists, spoken word artists. Jazz Interlude by Bobo Claxton, 8pm, Yacht Club Restaurant, Fort Louis Marina, Marigot Waterfront.
  • June 2: Presidents Forum – Insights into the life & times of Dr. Walter Rodney (1942-1980), by George Lamming, 2 pm, University of St. Martin, Rm 202, Philipsburg.
  • June 2: Main Book Fair day, 8 am – 4 pm, University of St. Martin: Free admission to book sales, signings by authors, workshops, and general sessions for all ages.
  • June 2: Main Book Launch & Closing Ceremony, 8 pm, University of St. Martin. New book launch: Haiti and Trans-Caribbean Literary Identity/ Haití y la transcaribenidad literaria, by Emilio Jorge Rodriguez

Contact: (590) 690.30.73.66, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., www.houseofnehesipublish.com.

Organized by Conscious Lyrics Foundation and House of Nehesi Publishers in collaboration with St. Maarten Tourist Bureau, Ministry of Education & Culture, the Collectivity of St. Martin, the University of St. Martin.

swescotwilliamsatabolishmentofslaverycelebration28052012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams attended the celebration commemorating the 164th anniversary of the Abolishment of Slavery and the unveiling of the Lady Liberty statue at the Agrement round-about on Sunday. Dignitaries at the event were treated to a skit and poem centered on the emancipation of slavery and numerous recitals of poetry and song. Wreaths were eventually laid at the statue of lady liberty to commemorate the emancipation of slavery in the French Caribbean.

swescotwilliamsmeetswithcbcsmofficials29052012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams held a meeting with Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten officials on Tuesday. The meeting constituted a part of the periodic briefings given by the Directorate of the Central Bank to the Prime Minister of St. Maarten. The delegation, which included the director and president of the Central Bank, gave the Prime Minister an update with respects to current matters being dealt with within the Central Bank. During the consultations several other Ministers were also briefed as to the activities of the Central Bank.

deadshark30052012The Nature Foundation responded to a report of a dead shark on the Boardwalk on Monday, the 28th of May 2012. Upon arrival at the scene Nature Foundation staff recorded a dead Caribbean reed shark with its head and fins removed lying on the Boardwalk in the vicinity of Diamond Casino. Nature Foundation staff talked to the fisherman responsible for catching the animal and informed him on his illegal actions. The presence of the dead animal caused quite a stir on the Boardwalk and Nature Foundation staff contacted the police to inform them of the situation. Upon the arrival of the police information on the incident was given and subsequent follow up was made with the Prosecutor's Office and the Police Department as to the level of penalty for the responsible party.
The practice of intentionally fishing for sharks has been forbidden since October 12th 2011, when the Ministry TEATT temporarily banned the practice of intentionally poaching sharks in the territorial waters of St. Maarten. The act of trying to catch by tracking, stalking, baiting, chasing, trapping, hooking, netting, shooting or otherwise hunting - sharks, rays and skates is prohibited and therefore the animals may not be wounded, caught, landed, or killed. Violators may be punished with jail and a considerable fine may be issued. If Sharks are accidentally caught all steps should be taken to release the animal with as little harm as possible.
Sharks have a very high value to the ecology of the island and the island coral reef ecosystem and they also are a major attraction to visiting dive tourists. The majority of divers who visit the island hope to see a shark while diving. The Nature Foundation and local dive operators have also been using sharks as a control method for the present lionfish invasion. Less and less sharks are being seen and populations have been going from approximately twenty individuals to now only two or three being seen in the locations where they are known to frequent.
Sharks are an apex predator and are essential to the health of local coral reefs. "If we do not have sharks we will loose our coral reef ecosystem. Sharks keep the reefs clean of unhealthy fish which keeps the ecosystem in balance. Also the majority of visiting divers come to see local coral reefs as well as sharks. A system collapse will occur if we loose these species and this very important tourism product will be lost, that is why this step taken by government is a true milestone in Marine Conservation, allowing the shark population to return to numbers needed to sustain a healthy population" commented Nature Foundation Marine Park Manager Tadzio Bervoets.
"We are not against fishing; in fact the whole reason why we established certain rules on some fishing activities is that we hope to replenish our fishing stock to levels they once were. We have lost most of our big fish on all our fishing grounds in the last three decades and we want to once again have St. Maarten people be able to fish at a sustainable level, but the way things are currently nature cannot support wide scale fishery," concluded Bervoets.

claudiusbuncamperinstalledaslionsdistrict60bgovernor30052012St. Maarten resident Claudius Anthony "Toontje" Buncamper was installed as the Lions District Governor for area 60B with responsibility for the Caribbean Islands from Cayman Islands to St. Lucia at 32nd Lions Multiple District 60 Convention which was held at the Trinidad Hyatt Regency Hotel from May 23rd through 27th. The new Lions year starts July 1st, 2012 and end June 30th, 2013.

The newly elected District Governor who started his journey over 22 years ago as a Leo Club member worked his way through various positions in the Leo & Lions Club such President, Secretary, Tail twister and various other board functions along with numerous high profile positions on the district level.

A few years ago, he decided to postulate himself for District Governor which started him out being elected 2nd Vice District Governor at the Lions District Convention which was held in St. Maarten in 2010.

After gaining enough votes in the election amongst various clubs, District Governor Buncamper was led into the hall by two past District Governors from

St. Maarten namely Lion Wally Havertong and Lion Maxime Larmonie which started a 3 minute performance depicting characters from the "Lion King" along with Stilt Walkers. Included in this performance was a large contention of Lions Club members and friends from St. Maarten who were sharply dressed in cream colors waving various district flags. International soca artist Shadow Man was flown in from St. Maarten for the occasion to sing the new District Governor's song which was done by changing up the words of his popular "Follow the White Line" song to "Follow the Lions", an uplifting tune that will be used throughout the District Governor's year on all islands under his jurisdiction.

The focus for the District Governor for the new year is the continued implementation of a five-year strategic plan which aims at improving the membership experience amongst the various clubs. Another is attracting young people to the Leo Clubs in the region which in turn will lead them to become Lion members in the future. According Lions District Governor Buncamper; "Vision without action is day dreaming while action without vision is a nightmare ", which is why the district's proactive approach to bring new members to the organisation. His motto "We Still Believe" was chosen from the simple fact that if Lion Club members do not believe in the their own motto "We serve ", they might as well stop serving the communities.

The District Governor also believes clubs should partner with NGOs and financial institutions and they also should make an urgent assessment of the community needs on their islands in order for the clubs to be successful. In closing he thanked all that made his governorship possible including his mother, wife, family members, his sponsor and mentor Lion Maxime Larmornie and the St. Maarten Lions Club members along with Lion members across the district who were in the audience. He will be assisted by a cabinet of over thirty persons while his cabinet secretary treasurer is Lion Lisandra Havertong, another long serving member of the St. Maarten Lions Club.

This year's Lions Multiple District 60 Convention was hosted by the Lions Club of Port of Spain Central which celebrated 50 years of existence on May 22nd and was the first club established in the twin Republic of Trinidad & Tobago.

swescotwilliams31052012In keeping with the overall execution of The Government's Integrity Program (Integrity @ Work - "it starts with me"), an Integrity Dilemma training has been scheduled to take place at the University of St. Martin. This training is in line with the recently approved Integrity Vision for the government of Sint Maarten. The vision statement reads:
The Government of Sint Maarten within the next five years, aspires to a higher level of commitment throughout the entire organization and at every level, towards improving the level of integrity throughout the public service in the execution of its duties as an accountable government, operating in accordance with the integrity policy of Sint Maarten and the principles of good governance.

In doing so:
The Government of Sint Maarten continues to support the development of, a well-trained, honest, reputable, impartial, structured public service, rooted in the principles of integrity, capable of professionally serving and meeting the constitutional needs of the citizens of Sint Maarten.

The Honorable Sarah Wescot Williams, Prime Minister of Sint Maarten has invited all civil servants to the upcoming Integrity Dilemma Training. The mandatory trainings starts on Monday June 4th, 2012 and will end on June 15th, 2012. The Training will be given by Life Transforming Institute (LTI) from Aruba. LTI has been succesfully giving training in leadership, transformation and development and teambuilding in the region since 2008. Mr Ralston Bennet is the director of LTI and is a certified facilitator, trainer, speaker and coach and is associated with powerfull speakers like John Maxwell, Franklin Covey and Dr. Myles Munroe.

The government expects all civil servants to follow the prescribed guidelines (LMA) and make integrity based decisions when faced with a dilemma. The Code of Conduct which forms part of these guidelines will be discussed during the training.
When faced with a dilemma it is not always between a right and a wrong situation. When trained in the area of dilemma management it will enable the civil servant to make more confident, well thought out decisions when it concerns difficult integrity related choices.
After following such a training participants leave with insight in to the meaning of Integrity and what dilemma's are. They will be able to do this by means of using the tools provided during the training. These tools empower and enable the participants to discern an integrity dilemma, know what considerations are important when making an integrity based decision and follow a 6 step question process as a tool that will enable this process. The participant will know what integrity is and will be able to use this tool to guide them when making integrity based decisions.

nildaarduin04062012PHILIPSBURG:--- Dr. Nilda Arduin, Ombudsman of Sint Maarten will be attending the Second Curacao International Ombudsman Conference on Curacao to be held at the World Trade Center from June 4th-7th 2012, and is scheduled to be one of the featured speakers.

The theme of the conference is "Investigative methods and techniques". This international conference is organized by the Office of the Ombudsman of Curaçao and the Caribbean International University with the cooperation of the Institute of Latin-American Ombudsman and the Office of the Ombudsman of the Republic of Argentina, Province Santa Fé.

During this conference three investigative methods and techniques will be presented by renown experts such as dr. Andre Marin, Ombudsman of Ontario, Canada, dr. Raul Plascencia Villanueva , the President of the National Committee on Human Rights of Mexico and expert in the field of investigation of serious violations of Human Rights and dr. Alex Brenninkmeijer, Nationale Ombudsman of the Netherlands who has an outstanding track record in conducting investigation on own initiative with continuous successful results.

Several other Ombudsman, financial and legal experts, will present their thoughts and discuss the importance and influence of a meticulous investigation and the impact on the authority of the Ombudsman. Dr. Arduin has been invited to present on the topic "Threats a young Ombudsman's office faces while conducting investigations".

The President of the ILO is the keynote speaker at the opening ceremony. Ombudsmen from the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and Africa are expected to attend the conference. All lectures will be translated simultaneously in English and Spanish.

Dr. Arduin's attendance at this conference will allow for the Ombudsman to establish and maintain contact with other institutions in the Caribbean, Latin America, Europe and Africa; networking being one of the priority areas of the Strategic Plan 2012-2021.

oceanexplorerswinsbestlionfishhuntingdiveshop04062012The Lionfish Hunt 2012 officially came to an end on World Ocean Day Saturday June 2nd.

Ocean Explorers Dive Center was anounced as 'The Best Lionfish Hunting Dive Shop 2012' with the most lionfish caught. Second place was taken by Aqua Mania and thirth place was shared by Blue Bubbles and Scuba Fun. Also prizes were for the 'Biggest' and 'smallest' lionfish. The biggest lionfish was brought in by Blue Bubbles and the smallest by Ocean ExplorersPrizes were donated by Artist Johanny Dietvorst van Bussel, The Scuba Shop, Vanity Firts, Ray's Jewellery, Tommy Hilfiger, Endless Summer, and Mist of the Carib, Chesterfields and Oualichi restaurants.

The aim of this contest was to get diveshops involved in helping to control the lionfish to protect our local reef. 'We need experienced divers and local fishermen to control the lionfish for protection of our local reef species. We really appreciate that enthousistic dive instructors want to help within the Man of War Shoal Marine Park and are happy with the positive responses by the divetourists. We hope that dive shops are willing to continue lionfish hunting to have a continious impact on the lionfish distribution'. said Tineke van Bussel, Lionfish researcher at the Nature Foundation and hunt organiser.

Fisherman are also continuously contributing to the control of the lionfish by trapping the animal in offshore areas. The skipper of the fishing vessel Sabrina brought in nearly a dozen lionfish over the weekend.

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 don't 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.

The Nature Foundation encourages fishermen, divers and all those who may have captured or sighted lionfish to report their catch or sightings to the Nature Foundation through calling 5270490 or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

swescotwilliamspresentsidcardstomacstudents04062012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams presented the Identify Me Student ID Cards to students of the MAC school in Philipsburg. The Ministry of General Affairs in collaboration with the Ministry of Education launched the its "Identify Me" school campaign on Wednesday. The Prime Minister presented the ID Cards to the students and explained them the importance and reasoning behind having national student identification cards. Various other schools will be distributed their ID Cards in the coming weeks.

djpower06062012Award winning Dj Power has released his official music video to the current dance smash single "Fly So High" with Soca superstar Machel Montano and Canadian rapper Kardinal Offishall. The video was world premiered May 31st on Aol Music's site theboombox.com. The track stays true to Power's mashup style fusing Dance/House, Soca, and Hip Hop with a pulsating beat, infectious chorus from Machel and fire spitting verse from Kardinal. The video was shot in the beautiful Dutch/French island of St. Maarten/St. Martin as well as Trinidad and Tobago's amazing beaches and world renowned Carnival. The video features cameos from Soccer superstar Dwight Yorke and famous cricketeer Brian Lara as well. "We wanted to pick the best locations to bring the feel good high energy vibe of the track to video, and it came out so crazy!", states Dj Power. The single has been steadily gaining momentum since being featured on audio company MaxSound's promotional cd at the 2012 Grammy's and has been charting on the top dj sites worldwide. The video was shot by film company The NE's director Chris Strikes.

The YouTube link : http://youtu.be/ECyiH6nJaAM

glammingwithsxmacademystudentsatsxmbookfair07062012GREAT BAY/MARIGOT:--- Third-form students of the St. Maarten Academy attended the book fair symposium last Saturday to hear leading Caribbean novelist, essayist, poet, critic, social commentator, and professor, Dr. George Lamming, who explored the life and legacy of Dr. Walter Rodney, a prominent Caribbean historian and political activist from Guyana.

Lamming, who hails from Barbados, was the feature presenter at the President's Forum held at the University of St. Martin during the 10th annual St. Martin Book Fair, extrapolated on Rodney's early life, his work, and how he influenced the shaping of Caribbean history and politics.

Prior to the days leading up to the event, none of the students had heard of Rodney, and were challenged on Saturday to not only know "the room they occupy" (their country or territory), but also "the house" (Caribbean region), as well as the relationship between them, said their teacher Kim Lucas-Felix.

Lamming stressed the importance of people emancipating not only their physical being, but also their mind. He said people should "transform the reality" in which they find themselves.

For example, "Novels are directed to an area of feeling, with specific intentions to make the 'feeling' think...[They] depict aspects of social reality," the noted author stated.

In presenting their reports upon their return to school, the students were able to discuss points of Rodney's influences in the working class society of not only Guyana, but the Caribbean region as a whole.

"One of the things that resonated with them was that Rodney used history as a way of ordering knowledge and as an instrument of social change," said Lucas-Felix.

One student, Claudia Simms, said: "I got to know his past and people in the past and I liked the fact that the Book Fair took the time to invite Dr. Lamming to talk to us."

Many students found the information very helpful, especially for history classes, said Lucas-Felix, who heads the English Department.

"It was educational and it is encouraging me to be like Dr. Rodney [and] further my studies in history. I find it was very good having someone talk about Mr. Walter Rodney and I love how the discussion was set up," said another student, Christa George.

Students were also happy to have been photographed with a renowned literary figure such as George Lamming after the Presidents Forum, said their teacher.

This was the first time that the forum was held on a Saturday and the larger- than-usual audience will make us think about keeping the Presidents Forum in the future on the Saturday instead of on the usual Friday afternoon of the book fair weekend, said book fair coordinator Shujah Reiph.

On Friday, June 1, two other visiting authors, Wena Poon (Singapore/USA) and Myriam Chancy (Haiti/Canada) shared their work with students at the St. Maarten Academy high school.

The St. Martin Book Fair ran from May 31 – June 2 and attracted authors and presenters from a myriad of areas, including St. Martin, Cuba, Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Italy.

Conscious Lyrics Foundation and House of Nehesi Publishers organized the literary/book festival on May 31-June 2, 2012, in collaboration with the University of St. Martin, the Ministry of Education & Culture (MECSY), the Collectivité de St. Martin, and the strategic partner St. Maarten Tourist Bureau.

chikungunyaworkshop07062012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Section General Public Health (SGPH) Head Maria Henry, an entity that falls under the Collective Prevention Services (CPS), and Dr. Grace Spencer, local family physician returned over the weekend from Jamaica after attending a workshop on Chikungunya.

Chikungunya (CHIK) fever is an emerging, mosquito-borne disease caused by an alphavirus, Chikungunya virus (CHIKV). This disease is transmitted predominantly by Aedes aeqypti and Ae. Albopictus mosquitoes, the same species involved in the transmission of dengue.

Caribbean health officials have called on countries and territories to prepare for the introduction of CHIK into the Region, and to review present dengue response plans and adjust them to incorporate the aforementioned virus, which is more active than dengue.

The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour's Dengue Action Response Team (DART) will be incorporating CHIK into its preparedness and response plan.

CHIKV epidemics have shown cyclical trends, with inter-epidemic periods ranging from four to 30 years. Since 2004, CHIKV has expanded its geographical range, causing sustained epidemics of unprecedented magnitude in Asia and Africa.

Although areas of in Asia and Africa are considered to be endemic for the disease, the virus produced outbreaks in many new territories in the Indian Ocean islands and in Italy. This recent re-emergence of CHIKV has heightened the world's public health awareness and concern about this virus.

According to the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)/World Health Organization (WHO), controlling the spread of anthropod-borne viruses in the Americas has not been very successful.

Dengue continues to ravage many areas in the Americas, reaching as far North as the United States and as far South as Argentina. During the first trimester of 2010, several dengue virus outbreaks in the Region occurred at unprecedented rates for this time of the year, especially in Central America and the Caribbean.

Although indigenous transmission of CHIKV does not occur in the Americas now, the risk for its introduction into local vector mosquito populations is likely higher than had previously been thought, especially in tropical and subtropical areas where Ae. Aegypti, of the main vectors of CHIKV, has a broad distribution.

Between 2006 and 2010, 106 laboratory-confirmed or probable cases of CHIKV were detected among travelers returning to the United States, compared to only three cases reported between 1995 and 2005. There also have been nine imported CHIK cases reported in the French territories in the Americas since 2006-three in Martinique, three in Guadeloupe, and three in Guyana.

To date, none of the travel-related cases have led to local transmission, but these cases document an ongoing risk for the introduction and possible sustained transmission of CHIKV in the Americas.

Family Physician Dr. Grace Spencer, is one of the physicians contributing to the local sentinel surveillance system, a weekly reporting diagnosed diseases under surveillance.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Collective Preventive Services (CPS) which is part of the Ministry of Public Health, continues surveillance for Cholera, and also maintains its travel advisory for persons traveling to Hispanola (Haiti, Dominican Republic).

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) issued an epidemiological alert last month seeking the cooperation of Central American and Caribbean countries to step up efforts to detect the occurrence of outbreaks and implementing intervention actions to reduce cholera spread determinants.

Due to the start of the rainy season in the aforementioned geographical areas, there is an increased risk of transmission for various diseases, including cholera.

Persons traveling to Hispanola during after-school summer holiday are advised to take preventive measures while vacationing in either in Haiti or Dominican Republic.
Ensure that you take vital precautions such as hygienic food preparation, boiling or purifying all water, and washing hands often with soap and clean water.

Family physicians are requested to be on alert and report any cholera symptoms to CPS to ensure proper case management and follow up according to World Health Organization International Health Regulations 2005.

In countries where no cholera cases have been reported such as Sint Maarten, CPS as part of its surveillance system will continue to monitor for any trend of acute diarrhea diseases with an emphasis on adults; immediate notification of all suspected cases to WHO; investigation of all suspected cases and clusters; and laboratory confirmation of all suspected cases.

Symptoms can occur within 24 to 48 hours of being infected with the cholera causing bacteria. Cholera symptoms are generally mild; they include diarrhea, vomiting, and muscle cramps. About one infected person out of 20 has severe signs and symptoms, such as increased heart rate, dehydration, and shock. Immediately consult your physician if you have travelled and have any of the symptoms, while maintaining proper hygiene.

Cholera is a bacterial infection spread through contaminated water. It causes severe diarrhea and vomiting that can lead to dehydration and death within hours.

Cholera is transmitted through fecal contamination of water and food. In places where there is infrastructure damage, the lack of safe drinking water and poor sanitation and hygiene can increase the risk of cholera, as well as numerous other diarrhea diseases.

Cholera is easily treatable, and if patients are given oral re-hydration salts promptly to replace lost fluids, and they can nearly always be cured.

In a small percentage of people, cholera can cause very severe dehydration potentially leading to death. To minimize the number of people infected, frequent hand washing, personal hygiene, safe water use and food preparation are a necessity. Maintain these basic hygienic habits as you travel.

By taking a few basic precautions, cholera as well as most other food and water-borne diseases can easily be prevented. The main rule is, always be aware of the quality of what you eat and drink. Enjoy and keep safe as you travel and help us keep Sint Maarten Cholera Free!

Cay Bay:--- A total shutdown occurred at GEBE's Power Plant at 2:28pm, which caused an island wide outage. The origin of the failure was a high tension switch (Magnafix installation), which resulted in a small fire that was put out by attentive plant personnel. Their quick action averted a larger problem. 

The high tension switch gear was isolated, and current rerouted to other sections of the plant in order to restore electricity supply faster.

The first areas (St. Maarten Medical Center, Belair and surrounding areas) were back online by 3:30 pm, followed by Philipsburg. We expect power to all areas to be restored tentatively by 5:30 pm.

GEBE apologizes for any inconvenience caused by this equipment failure.

comandcftmeeting14062012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Council of Ministers on Tuesday, June 12 met with the Committee of Financial Supervision CFT for Curacao and Sint Maarten, to discuss various matters related to both the 2012 national budget as well as preparations for the 2013 national budget. The annual financial accounts of the previous years were also an agenda point that was deliberated upon. (DCOMM Photo)

scdfmeetswithscf17062012Philipsburg:--- The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) recently met with its counterparts in Saba namely, the Saba Cultural Foundation (SCF). President of the SCDF Stuart Johnson went on a working visit to explore the possibilities for a working relationship between the respective organizations. "We discussed many areas of mutual interested and ways we could jointly work together," Johnson said. Prior to this initial working visit to Saba, Johnson and President of the SCF met on St. Maarten to commence the working relationship. "We are available for advice always against the backdrop of our unconditional support to the SCF," he said. Johnson expressed his best wishes to Mr. Charles and his team as they continue to plan Saba Summer Festival 2012. Saba Summer Festival will run from July 23 to July 29, 2012.
"Besides the SCF, we are also finalizing our working relationships with our counterparts in St. Eustatius and Anguilla, amongst others," Johnson said.

"We are already making the needed preparations for Carnival 2013 and we are looking forward to the overwhelming support from our carnival lovers, once again," Johnson concluded.

cdeweevervisitsbabyclinic18062012Great Bay:--- Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor Cornelius De Weever paid a visit to the newly opened Baby Wellness Clinic on Brouwers Road 6A behind Fatum Insurances to get a first-hand view of what opening day was like. By 12PM on opening day the two nurses had already seen 26 babies.
The response of those visiting the clinic for the first time was very positive, although there is still work to be done to the new location. Presently the two nurses have their own space, which offers the much needed privacy that the customers have been longing for.
"I believe the new location is centrally located and more convenient for our customers, although there is still some work to be done by the Departments of Public Works and Facility Services, but in the meantime the staff is busy offering the services of the Baby Wellness Clinic in a private and personal manner," said Minister De Weever.
Minister De Weever further stated that he is looking forward to the official opening once all pending matters has been resolved.
The Baby Wellness Clinic has been housed at the Vineyard Office Park for some time now, but space and easy accessibility has been a problem, so a new location was sought for the clinic. The clinic is open five days a week Monday-Friday from 8AM-12:30PM and from 1:30PM to 4:30PM. For more information, please call 559-2333.

sjacobsdeliversaddressatusmgraduation18062012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister Silveria Jacobs's Address at the 18th Commencement Exercises at the University of St. Martin.
June 16, 2012
Westin Resort & Spa

It is an honor for me, as your Minister of Education, Culture Youth and Sports Affairs to address you at this your commencement ceremony.
This evening I will focus on this word Commencement.
Today marks:

  • The commencement of your Life as someone who has fulfilled a dream, reached a goal, taken a bold step towards the achievement of your ultimate goal
  • The commencement of your career in the field you love, and are dedicated to excel in, leave your footprint in
  • The commencement of your next level of studies as you endeavor to research, study, dialogue, analyze, hypothesize, summarize, apply, synthesize and evaluate more than you've done to earn the degrees you have even now earned, as you yearn to KNOW more.

Today marks your commencement, because you have perceived who you want to be,
believed it to be possible,
and
achieved it through hard work, dedication and determination.

To Graduate signals the end,
TO COMMENCE signals a beginning.

Again the next step is totally up to you, the success of your next endeavor depends for 90% on you!!!
The Government of your Fledgling Country, St. Maarten, would like to pledge at this time to do all within its power to help you to achieve whatever your next goal may be.
We also pledge our continuous support to USM so that it can grow to be a University – not just with community college status – but a University our students, as well as students from abroad will clamor to attend.
This is indeed a lofty goal, A University on Tiny St. Maarten which will firstly serve the needs of its people, and its community and also the extended region and even the world.
Our MOUs with renowned Universities around the world continue to increase to also afford our students the opportunity to experience University life outside our beautiful shores. We hope to be able to entice their students to want to experience ours as well.

TOGETHER WE CAN!!
With accountability, cooperation, and hard work, we can make USM and therefor its students as well as St. Maarten Proud.

COMMENCE your new life after this ceremony with pride that you have achieved it right here at home, amid the struggles, and challenges you've faced each day. A hard won fight is more valuable than one in which you've won each round without much competition.
It proves your character, stretches your intellectual muscles, and gives you a sense of achievement.

Congratulations CLASS of 2012

eholidayandrsamuel19062012Harbour View:--- On June 15, 2012, His Excellency the Governor General of Sint Maarten, administered the oath of newly appointed member of Parliament Rudolphe E. Samuel. The oath was taken at the cabinet of the Governor General in presence of the family of M.P. Samuel and of the Prime Minister.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Two of the island's premier art institutions will be joining forces to present a full immersion into the world of contemporary arts at the John Larmonie Center this Saturday, June 23.
The event, which is a collaboration between Imbali Center for Creative Movement and Head Made Factory, will feature the work of artists residing on both sides of the island.
Clara Reyes, founder and director of Imbali Center for Creative Movement explained that the event would begin at 4pm with a press conference open to all members of the press, where the details of the exhibition would be presented. The exhibit would then continue until 10pm with audience members being taken on guided tours of the different art pieces in each of the several rooms at the center.
"It is our intention to create a new artistic experience at the John Larmonie Center and to bring art showcases to a new level. In this vein artists have been given the opportunity to totally take over a space and use it to showcase his or her work," Reyes said.
According to Reyes the artists to be featured include Florence Poirier Nkpa (visual art), Albina Matuzko (contemporary clown), Peggy Oulerich (choreographer), Franch Fournes (painter), Bastien (painter), Lannig (video artist), Stephen Winkel (visual artist) and Reyes herself (choreographer).
Reyes said that the format of the exhibit would allow for a new kind of art experience, unlike any which had been presented on the island before.
"We plan to present a new dimension of artist and art exhibition on St. Maarten. It is our aim to feature artists in a variety of mediums and expressions, from video installations to photography installations to live visual art using dancers' bodies as canvas. We also explore modern contemporary dance improvisation and other formats," Reyes said.
Art lovers of all ages are encouraged to come out and indulge in this unique venture. Food art will also be presented by Florence Poirier Nkpa (who is also a co-founder of Head Made Factory) and there will be presentations by Klusha the clown (Albina Matuzko) and Peggy Oulerich (Modern contemporary dancer and choreographer).
Entrance cost $5 for adults and children under 18 years old can partake in the experience free of charge.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams congratulated the St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Postal Savings Bank (PSB) on the signing of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Thursday. The MOU will enable small hotels and guesthouses to benefit from affordable loans to upgrade their properties.
"I would like to sincerely congratulate both the St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the Postal Savings Bank on the signing of this important MOU. This is an excellent example of how two entities can join forces resulting in an increased level of excellence for which our hospitality industry already is known. Small hotels and guest houses form an important part of our tourism product and this is an excellent opportunity for these important types of accommodations to upgrade their services," commented the Prime Minister

Press Release from Prime Minister's Office

harbouropenscommercialdept25062012POINTE BLANCHE:--- St. Maarten Harbour Group recently soft opened of its Commercial Department in the John Craane Cruise Terminal. The department will oversee sales and marketing, yachting and cruise operations.

and Economic Affairs Minister Romeo Pantophlet and members of his cabinet were given an outline of the department's responsibilities which was given to by Harbour Group Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mark Mingo prior to a tour of the department's office.

Department's team comprises Rosina Romeo, Ichel Moeslikan and Alexander Gumbs. Pantophlet pledged his support for the commercial department and its goal "to move forward in a positive direction."

Pantophlet was concerned about yacht charters from the country because of the fees charged. Moeslikan, who recently joined the harbour group with more than ten years' experience in the yachting sector, said more of the complaints from captains are about the dockage fee at the marinas, rather than the bridge fees levied by the harbour group.
She said the department would have to work with the marinas on ways to sustain and create new yachting business for the country.

Cruise passenger satisfaction will also be the purview of this department; from handling of complaints to anticipating needs of harbour group clients. A focus on collection and analysis of statistics will also be a core task. Those numbers will help identify further projects for the harbour group based on trends and evolving niches.

High on the department's agenda is the cruise conversion programme. Similar programmes were tried at least three times in the past with no success. Mingo is confident of success this time round with the support of St. Maarten Tourist Bureau and Princess Juliana International Airport.

The minister was presented with a large photo showing all six berths at the two cruise piers occupied by cruise ships, including Royal Caribbean's behemoth Allure of the Seas to mark the opening.

elsidrostjagodeliveringaddressatprincewillemalexanderschool27062012ST. PETERS:--- PJIAE Section Head Security Guards Elsidro St. Jago, delivered the keynote address to some 18 graduates of the Prince Willem Alexander School (PWAS) on Friday.
When, as corporate citizen, Princess Juliana Int'l Airport adopted the special learning institution a few months ago, little did management know that St. Jago spent his early years at PWAS, which influenced his climb up the company ladder.
The theme of the graduation ceremony was "We Will Learn, Grow and Make the Whole World Proud" and St. Jago explained to students how he did the same with his life.
The newly appointed Section head of security guards at St. Maarten's international airport recounted his first day at the school to eagerly listening students, teachers and administrators, parents, and invited guests, which included PJIAE officials.
St. Jago said that his "first day was hard and he sat in a corner and cried for weeks." He then disclosed how he "decided to stop waiting for others to make changes" in his life and "decided to make changes" on his own.
St. Jago spent four out of the seven required years at PWAS, which at that time was called John Larmonie Primary School, and went on to attend the Milton Peters College (MPC). He told the class of 2012 that after MPC high school, he received a scholarship and attended the Dean Institute of Technology in Pittsburg, USA, and obtained an Associate Degree in Architectural Drafting Engineering.
On returning to St. Maarten fresh out of college, St. Jago's said he found that all of the companies that he contacted for employment wanted "experience."
He told the students that he did not give up and eventually "found a job with Windward Islands Airways International NV (WINAIR) for just over two years and a half." Thereafter, from 1995 until August 2011, he spent 17 years in the Fire Department, with the latter years as a supervisor at Princess Juliana Int'l Airport.
In 2011, St. Jago said that as he was always on the look out for a change in his life, he answered an internal job vacancy at the airport security department and after going through the required process for the position, he was appointed Section Head of Security Guards.
St. Jago said that he wanted to inspire the school leavers with his story with the hope that they "see the end of their school life as the beginning of a new road to success and ... continue striving and set goals for themselves as they go forward."
The PWAS graduation ceremony also consisted of song and dance performances by the popular dance school Imbali. During a tearful part of the ceremony, teachers spoke of their experiences during the school year and students bid farewell to their classmates. Along with their diplomas, graduates also received special awards for consistent attendance, home economics, mathematics, and reading.

wwrmeetswithepicandpridefoundation01072012The project supervisor form the contracting company Windward Roads Infrastructure B.V., Mr. Rob Dracht met with Mr. Rueben Thompson of EPIC and the Pride Foundation and Mr. Tadzio Bervoets of the Nature Foundation on June 27th, 2012 to discuss the upcoming works for the installation of phase 2 of the Main Sewage Line: Ebenezer –A.T. Illidge Road. After consultation and explanation of the works, both gentlemen from the environmental groups gave their consent for the necessary pruning of the mangroves adjacent to this section of the Fresh Pond.

sjacobsatmlkschoolgraduation02072012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education Hon. Silveria Jacobs recently told a school leaving exercise at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School (MLK), where she just recently served as School Manager, in her key note address, that education and respect are steps to reach our goals.

In her address Minister Jacobs expressed her heartfelt gratitude for the opportunity to address the parents, staff and community members in this capacity, as well as to be able to give some words of encouragement and inspiration to "her students!"

Minister Jacobs highlighted the importance of setting high goals: "First take the time to figure out what you love to do and are good at, and formulate your Dream or Goal. Next write down the STEPS and plan how you will acheive these goals. Then ACT by taking each step in order. EVALUATE along the way if you are heading in the right direction, seeking advice from loved ones and trusted ones. Continue to move forward in order to achieve your goals." She reminded them that the mountains may seem too high and the valleys too deep at times, but whatever the obstacle placed in their paths, they must persevere by either going around, over, under or pushing it out of the way."

The Minister described the life and journey of local engineer Jerome Chittick whose steps took him the long and scenic route in order to achieve his goals, as an example to the students. Chittick is living his DREAMS as a Manager at GEBE Water Plant today through hard work, dedication and the courage to NEVER GIVE UP!! With Education your future will be brighter, and as our ancestors always taught us: RESPECT can take you around the world.

With respect to diplomas, Errolanie Jones, was awarded several prizes as the top academic student of 2011-2012 group eight class. She was awarded a complete paid scholarship for her first year at the Milton Peters Havo by both the EWA foundation of the Lynch family, as well as the Ministry of Education Culture Youth and Sports.

The Ceremony was a very special occasion for all involved, and was held at the Dutch Quarter Community Center which was donated by its director Mauricia Nicholas-Hodge.

Several community icons were present in the persons of Julian Lynch, Myrna Lynch, Miss Vero, Mrs. Richardson of the SDA Community Helpers Foundation.

Patricia Williams, senior policy advisor Division Public Education Services, represented the Division and gave congratulatory remarks to the students, parents, Management and staff as well.

teachersbreakfastprogram02072012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Minister of Education was a guest of Department of Public Education end of year breakfast and program last week.

It was a morning of talent as students of various schools showcased their singing and dancing talent, while Teacher Atasha Paul-Esdaille rendered a moving rendition on behalf of the students to the teachers "Wind beneath my Wings". Paul-Esdaille received a standing ovation.

There were raffles and awards won by many in attendance. Many were also honored for going above and beyond the call of duty such as Sam Maccow, Hyman and Jeffers.

The St. Maarten Vocational School was honored for the school that implemented the most structural changes, and showed improvement in discipline as well as other key areas.

Teachers from each school were also awarded for perfect attendance.

It proved to be a day of appreciation in the truest sense of the word, Minister of Education Hon. Silveria Jacobs told the Department of Communication (DCOMM).

Great Bay:--- Last week, the St. Maarten Alzheimer Foundation (SMAF) members Keith Franca, President and Raymond Jessurun, Secretary presented Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever with a copy of the June edition of Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) newsletter. The newsletter features three articles all dedicated to the St. Maarten Alzheimer's Foundation.
"I applaud the St. Maarten Alzheimer Foundation for exposing St. Maarten internationally and appreciate this form of health tourism as well. There is no telling what we can build on this foundation," said Minister De Weever.
On page three of the publication the St. Maarten Alzheimer's Foundation, out of the 78 members of ADI, is being mentioned as one of the twelve ADI member associations that produced news releases for the launch of the WHO's dementia report. As one of ADI's newest members the SMAF "was quick to ensure the report reaches the country's Public Health Minister. Following the presentation of the report directly to the Minister on April 11, 2012 it was announced that initial efforts were being made to develop a national plan of action on dementia." To maintain this momentum in the international news, the follow up letter with suggestions from the SMAF of April 18, 2012 to get a national dementia action plan was discussed with the Minister of Public Health.
On page four of the newsletter the St. Maarten Alzheimer Foundation is being mentioned as one of the newest Alzheimer organizations which became a member of Alzheimer Disease International this year. The article welcomes the two new organizations and ends with the wish of ADI to "look forward to working closely with us in the future"
Under the feature "My Perspective" in the Newsletter under "Carer's Story" on page nine we can read about the personal experience Raymond Jessurun has with dementia. At the end of the article ADI refers the readers for more information about the work of the St. Maarten Alzheimer Foundation to its email address This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Global Perspective is ADI's newsletter which is produced four times a year and features the activities of ADI and Alzheimer associations worldwide as well as carers' stories and research updates. Readers have the possibility to sign up to receive newsletter notifications by email or to visit http://www.alz.co.uk/ADI-publications and download a copy of the newsletter(s).

jbeaujonwithwibsummerinterns03072012The Windward Islands Bank Ltd., understands the importance of giving students the opportunity to experience a working environment and to gain job knowledge in the banking sector.

WIB has 15 students that will be working during the summer vacation throughout our various service departments such as; Cash, Foreign Exchange, Audit, Comptrolling, Computer Operations, PLM, Collection, International Transfers, Commercial Credit, Office Services, Current Account, and Insurance dept. These 15 students will be given the opportunity to train and work in a professional banking institution.

WIB welcomes our summer students.

commeetswithutsreps03072012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Council of Ministers held two meetings last week Thursday with two telecommunication groups.

The first meeting was with the members of the Supervisory Board as well as management of UTS NV. The members of the board were officially introduced to the Council of Ministers after which Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Glen Carty gave a presentation on the future plans of UTS.

Present during the meeting were Chairman Kenneth Gijsbertha, members Gregory Berry, Emil Walle, Edsel Lourens, Gilbert Ricardo, Irving Moenir Alam; Management present consisted of CEO's Paul de Geus and Glen Carty and Chief Operations Officer Lyrio Gomez, PR Fayana Haseth and support staff Jeannette van Varsseveld.

Subsquently, the Council held a meeting with the Chief Financial Officer of TELEm Helma Etnel and Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Ralphie Boasman, providing the Council with an status of affairs on the current restructuring and the future plans of TELEm.

summerpraiseparty04072012Philipsburg:--- GIFTED Foundation's Summer Praise party last Saturday was aglow with young people dancing to the vibes of DJ Kass of NBR radio, with live performances by Omalie of Anguilla and guest artiste, St. Matthew. Males and females from both French and Dutch sides showed their moves. However, the best dancer for the night was Karel Eusebius of the Christian Faith Ministry G.A.N.G. out of Dutch Quarter.
This is a gospel party setting for teens and young adults. It provides a forum where the young and the young at heart can 'let their hair down', and fellowship in a wholesome, positive environment." This series has been rebranded from "Last Saturdays" to "GLOW Party", to avoid confusion with other local party themes. G.I.F.T.E.D. will still be hosting this event on the last Saturday of every month.
On Saturday, July 28, GIFTED will be hosting the next GLOW party at John Larmonie Centre with the theme "80s Babies" for dress code and prizes.

The club has just ended the Toastmasters year with nine out of ten goals set by Toastmasters International.
Under the stewardship of outgoing President Malcolm Jacques, the club has also recorded high in its educational achievements. The club attained three advance communicator bronze (ACB) and two competent leaders (CL) a first for the club in these two categories.
The Club President credited the club's success on SMART Work, an excellent working relationship with the club's Vice President of Education: Ludmila York-Duncan and the assiduousness of the club's membership.
He further stated that, 'It was an honor to have so revered a Toastmaster in DTM Valarie Brazier as our club coach. She has always believed in the club and has been a true inspiration'.
Meanwhile the club has a new executive board for the year 2012-2013.

President: Ludmila York-Duncan ACB/CL
Vice President-Education: Arliene Patricia Chittick, CC
Vice President Membership: TM Dwight Williams
Vice President Public Relation: TM Seon Bourne
Secretary: TM Kathia M. Magdeleine
Sargent at Arms: TM Netilia E. Williams
Direct Pass President: Malcolm Jacques ACB/CL

The SXM Achievers Toastmasters Club Meet every second and fourth Thursday, 7:15pm at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library. All are invited to attend.

pathfinderswelcomemfinleyatairport05072012MAHO:--- Continuing until Saturday, July 7 specially invited evangelists and speakers from the Seventh-day Adventist church will be speaking at the 2012 North Caribbean Conference's (NCC) Festival of the Laity. Held at Sonesta Maho Resort the sessions begin at 10am. These are free and open to the public.
Pastor and Evangelist Mark Finley will give the key address on Saturday during the divine service at 10:45am.
Mark Finley (born 1945) is the former speaker/director of It Is Written (from 1991–2004), for which he traveled around the world as a televangelist, and spoke on the weekly television show It Is Written. He was the first Seventh-day Adventist pastor to do a satellite evangelistic series. He also served as one vice-president out of nine for the Seventh-day Adventist Church, and has written over 71 published books. Evangelism is where Finley made his mark on the world, presenting more than 150 evangelistic meeting series around the globe in about 80 countries with resulting baptisms numbering in the thousands. His best known association is as a television speaker for the current series Experience Hope, a weekly broadcast of the Hope Channel; for the It Is Written telecast of 13 years; and also for the first two NET evangelism satellite series broadcast in North America.
The Festival of the Laity is a personal ministry event where members of the NCC can report in a creative and dramatic fashion the evangelistic achievements of the last three years. Each island of the NCC will give a special presentation which includes their projection for the "vision one million" project.
Each day until the close other invited speakers such as Dr. Derek Morris, Bondil Moriss, Silton Brown, Danforth Francis, Brenda Walsh, Claudette Andrews, Andrew Farrell, Mildred Rominson and many others will give special workshop with the aim of mobilizing the church for ministry.
Friday's topics include leadership and evangelism with Eugene Daniel and Roosevelt Daniels, Health with Bodil Morris, and reaching the unreached with Danforth Francis. At 7:50pm delegates from Anguilla, St. Eustatius, Saba, and St. Croix.
On Saturday at 9:55 am delegates from St. Maarten will make their presentations on evangelistic achievements.
The conference continues today until Saturday, July 7 with sessions starting at 10am. All sessions are open to the public and are free. For updates and detailed information visit www.facebook.com/festivalofthelaity.stmaarten. The conference is broadcasted live at www.churchpond.com/index.php/vod/vod_philipsburg. Past days are also posted on that website.

Faith-based groups are important and necessary in our Community.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten has supported various faith-based initiatives over the past week, highlighting her Cabinet's commitment to encourage faith-based initiatives within the community of St. Maarten. On Wednesday the Prime Minister officially opened the Seventh Day Adventist Regional Festival of Laity by encouraging all present to uphold the values and morals that are so important in building a strong community for St. Maarten. "In all of the changes that our society is going through it is the individual which remains constant. I say this because it does not matter how strong you are, how much influence you may appear to have; it does not matter what leadership position you hold; there is always a time where you need to be encouraged and supported in what you believe in. You sometimes need to be encouraged in that what you are doing is right," commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister also attended the New Testament Baptist Church's celebration of two of their most appreciated and loved pastors early Sunday. "This morning I am at here where the congregation is acknowledging the work of two beloved pastors, giving appreciation for the people and the things we have in our lives.

The Prime Minister also attended the opening of There is so much that we as St. Maarteners should be grateful and appreciative for we should realize what we are grateful fry to be living here on St. Maarten, and as Christians in particular we have a lot to be grateful for, " continued the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister also opened the Christian Faith's Ministry 'Love Kitchen' in Dutch Quarter were less fortunate residents of that district are able to get a hot plate of food due to the Church's Efforts.

"All faith based groups are facing tremendous challenges in these difficult times," commented the Prime Minister, "but it is the faithful that are foundation of these churches. The faithful continuously show that they are committed and supportive and show that what they are doing is right and necessary in this community. We were reminded on Wednesday when the earth shook that while we can as much as we can it is God who commands. We must have faith and move forward in our dedication and support the faith based organizations which form such an integral part of this community", ended the Prime Minister.

Marigot:--- The executive council of the Collectivity of St. Martin took a decision on Tuesday July 10th, 2012, to exchange the driver's licenses issued by the government of St. Maarten for a French driver's license. The decision was taken unanimously by the members of the executive council.

Based on the articles of the regulation,  anyone who is a resident in the territory of Sint Maarten and holds a license issued by the authorities of St. Maarten is authorized to travel on the French territory of St. Martin.

Any person residing on the French side of the island of St. Martin, and is a holder of a license issued by the Government of Sint Maarten, at the end of training provided in their territory, obtain a license that is equivalent category to those of St. Martin can make the exchange of their Dutch license for a French driver's license of the same category. The licenses will be exchanged without the requirement of having to undergo and examination as is stipulated in the first paragraph of Article R221-3 of the Highway Code applicable to St. Martin.

Driver's license that will be considered for exchange are those that were issued on St. Maarten for licenses A&B December 2005. C December 31 2009, and license D December 31 2008.

Licenses that cannot be currently issued in the territory of Saint Martin (license E), the exchange is still possible under the provisions of II of Article 1 of this Regulation.

To exchange the driver's license, the holder must apply to the securities department of the Collectivity of St. Martin. A receipt certifying that person holds a license pending exchange will be issued. The application file for license exchange is made against payment of the fee of € 150 provided for the exchange of driving licenses in Article 3 of the resolution of CT 28-2-2010 May 11, 2010.

During the period in which the exchange request from a driver's license issued by the authorities of St. Maarten is extended until December 31, 2012.

The adoption of this regulation by the Executive Council thus provides the solutions to the questions raised in recent days, and President Alain Richardson welcomes the positive outcome that meets the expectations of the population.

dignitariesatmarigotcatholicchurchonbastilleday14072012Marigot:--- The Government of St. Martin head by President Alain Richardson made history for the island on Saturday during the Bastille Day celebration when most of the day's program was centered on the youths of the island.
The COM's leadership honored several youths and persons who participated and excelled in sports. Professional boxer Francky Paines accepted the token of appreciation and acknowledgement but he made it clear to the elected officials that it has been 20 years he has been in sports and not once he was recognized or got any assistance from government. Paines said it is a good feeling to finally get some recognition now that he is almost at the end of his career. However, government must try to assist and recognize the youths that are fighting to stay above the water when they participate in positive activities. Another youth studying mostly in the US territory also shared the same sentiments as that of Paines. He said he too fought long and hard for his career and it is indeed good for government to recognize them. He also called on the Collectivity to support all the youths that were present on Saturday. Recognition was given to sports men and women in boxing, rugby, basketball, football, and track and field. The President of the first Youth Territorial Council Gael Gumbs was also recognized for his efforts. Presenting the token of appreciation was President Alain Richardson, Territorial Councilor responsible for sports Alain Desormeaux, Prefet Philippe Chopin, and Deputy Daniel Gibbs. However, St. Martin's senator Louis Constant Fleming did not attend the ceremony because he is supposedly in France. It should be noted that year's Bastille Day celebration is the fifth since St. Martin's status changed and the island has in place a new team of Territorial Council members, a senator and deputy in place.
President Richardson also acknowledged a number of students who excelled in their academic achievements and were chosen to attend schools abroad.
bastilledaywreathlaying14072012Besides the speeches given by elected officials each year, costume display for invited guests on the waterfront and a lunch for those chosen or invited, the President also planted a symbolic Sand Box tree in honor of the radio program hosted by two St. Martiners on Youth Radio. The tree planting was done by President Alain Richardson and fourth vice president Wendell Cocks who is also responsible for agriculture.
The day's activities started off with a church service at the Marigot Catholic Church then a wreath laying ceremony was held in the garden of the Collectivity of St. Martin followed by a parade with uniform officers and various scout groups from both sides of the island.
The Governor of St. Maarten drs. Eugene Holiday, his wife first lady Marie Louisa, Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin, Finance Minister Roland Tuitt, Minister of Tourism and Economic Affairs Romeo Pantophlet, Minister of Justice Roland Duncan, Incoming President of Parliament Rudolph Samuel, Member of Parliament George Pantophlet, Ombudsman Nilda Arduin Lynch were among those that attended Saturday's ceremony. Several dignitaries from neighboring Anguilla including the Chief Minister also attended the annual celebration as is customary.
The theme for this year's Bastille Day 2012 was "Youth and Excellence". President Richardson in his address said the Bastille Day celebration on St. Martin is not just the national celebration but it is extra-ordinary for St. Martin because persons residing in the neighboring islands would make it a point of order to visit the island to celebrate with St. Martiners. Richardson said the youths of St. Martin is the island's largest riches since almost 40% of the population is less that 25 years old, while there are over 10,000 youths that are registered and attending school on the French side therefore the youths are the heart of the RRR government. President Richardson said the President of France also made it clear that the youth is the national priority. He said the youths of St. Martin have been facing the worst days of their lives therefore he stressed that during his tenure in office the youths will be government's priority.
youthsrecognizedfortheirachievementsinsports14072012The youths of St. Martin represents a great asset because of their creativity, diversity, talent, and also because of their willingness to take their rightful place in society. President Richardson said all of this became very clear during the last election and adults should also recognize that it is not easy to be youth on St. Martin due to the financial, economical, societal, and health problems that exist and the youths of St. Martin have to face daily. President Richardson said that the youths have fallen victim in the international, national, and regional level.
Deputy of St. Martin and St. Barths Daniel Gibbs in his message said that on July 14th the people of Paris took Bastille as a symbol of oppression and tyranny. He said that the celebration of Bastille Day testifies the commitment to revive the history of liberty, equality, and fraternity which transformed France in the 18th century. Gibbs said since the youths are the heart of the 2012 Bastille Day celebration then the youths must be reminded that freedom did not come easily, instead it is a result of common struggle. Gibbs explained that freedom is a precious gift that has to be constantly defended that perpetuates the universal principles of equality, fraternity, peace, solidarity, social justice, all of which has been damaged due to a general crisis. Gibbs called on the government to translate into action the Republican ideals which cannot be exercised without responsibility. Deputy Gibbs said it is the responsibility of the elected officials to permanently revive the collective consciousness by dedicating their actions and by being exemplary since they are the role models for the youths.
Gibbs said while dedicating this Bastille Day to Youth and Excellence it is the duty of the elected to remember the talented musicians on the island. Gibbs said the island's youths are not only the future of St. Martin but they are also the present. Therefore, government should not forget their duties and responsibility towards the youths.
Prefet Philippe Chopin in his address said that while he was the third speaker on the agenda he is also the oldest speaker for the 2012 Bastille Day Celebration. He said while the other speakers said it before him it is important that certain things be repeated so that it is properly understood especially since it concerns the youths.

Click here to view more photos of Bastille Day Celebration 2012.

Philipsburg:--- The body of a man was discovered under a bench in Philipsburg on Sunday morning. According to information reaching SMN News, the police doctor determined that the man died of natural causes since there were no visible injuries on his body when he was examined by the doctor.
Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson confirmed a body was found on Cannegieter Street but he did not have any details on the cause of death.

It should be noted that there seems to be a growing trend on the Dutch side of the island where the police doctor declares that persons that are found dead died of natural causes. However, there are two unforgettable cases where persons were declared dead by natural causes and it ended up being that they were murdered. Last year, a French national was found dead in Maho and the Dutch police doctor and Prosecutor's office said the man died of natural causes when he was in fact shot. The French Gendarmes and Prosecutor are the ones that found out that their citizen was murdered. In another instance, a woman was found dead at her home in Sucker Garden and the Prosecutor's Office said she died of natural causes. Later, it was determined that the woman was strangled by her own brother who was recently convicted for murdering his sister.

exchangeofdriverslicenses17072012Marigot:--- The third Vice President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Guillaume Arnell and Louis Fleming presented two drivers with receipts to show that they have requested a French Driver's license. The two drivers Melvin Hunt and Emile Larmonie Jr. are holders of Dutch driver's licenses that were not renewed because they do not reside on the Dutch side of the island.

Melvin Hunt and Emile Larmonie Jr. are drivers that are driving on the French side of the island illegally since their licenses have not been renewed. The executive council of the COM took a decision last week to grant the Dutch driver's license holders a French Driver's license under certain conditions. The decision was taken after the President of the Collectivity consulted with Prefet Phillipe Chopin, the Prosecutor, and the Gendarmerie.

Hunt and Larmonie Jr. received their receipt in anticipation of receiving their French driver's license. Both drivers were keen to congratulate the elected officials for their effectiveness in this matter, and the Prefet Philippe Chopin for taking a decision in their interest. Vice President Guillaume Arnell also thanked Chopin for his involvement in the matter and for understanding the specificities of local life. He took this opportunity to salute the work done before by former territorial councilor Arnel Daniel. The territorial councilor that is responsible for transport, Louis Fleming, thanked all the players who participated in the resolution of this issue, and paid tribute to their efficiency in achieving this work.

Members of the Executive Board adopted at its meeting on Tuesday, July 10, 2012, a regulation allowing the implementation of the exchange of driving licenses issued by the Government of Sint Maarten. The COM wishes to clarify that this exchange of drivers license will not be done for the licenses that were issued on islands of Saba and St. Eustatius. In addition driver's licenses that were delivered on Saba and Statia and were exchanged for a Driver's license on St. Maarten will not be exchanged.

In accordance with regulations adopted by the Executive Council, French driver's licenses shall be exchanged only with permits issued by the Dutch authorities and administrations who have undergone training in the territory of Sint Maarten.

On June 19th, last a meeting was held with the Minister of Finance, the Honorable R. Tuitt and WICSU/PSU at the request of the union to seek clarification on matter relevant to the members we represent, these include but were not limited to the COLA, and claims outstanding to their employment with the not defunct central government.

The minister confirmed during that meeting the COLA will be paid out at the end of July and gave as reasons the fact that it's going to need a budget amendment and that lumping it together with the vacation pay in June would have resulted in a much higher tax deduction for the civil servant.

We at the WICSU/PSU are encouraged by the openness and willingness of the Minister to share information and pledge our continued cooperation in the interest of our members; we also hope that other unions and like organizations will join us in representing our members interests to the best of our ability.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Baby Wellness Clinic located at Brouwers Road 6A, behind FATUM Insurances, will be closed during the afternoon hours from Monday, July 23 to Wednesday July, 25.

The Clinic is normally open five days a week Monday thru Friday from 8:00am to 4:30pm, lunch-break from 12:30pm to 1:30pm.

Clients, who already have appointments during the afternoon hours on the aforementioned days, can visit the clinic during the morning hours or call to reschedule the appointment.

Persons who need additional information can call the Baby Wellness Clinic at 543-2070 or 543-2071.

YHC falls under the auspices of Collective Prevention Services (CPS) executing agencies of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour.

civilregistrycustomerappreciationday18072012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Civil Registry Department in its efforts to further improve service, on Wednesday, July 18 held a Customer Appreciation Day in collaboration with SuperHost.

A survey was conducted to assess the quality of service given by the department. Clients were also given promotional items as a token of appreciation. (DCOMM Photo)

jointvectorcontrolproject19072012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Section General Public Health (SGPH) announces that an evaluation is currently underway of a joint project between the mosquito control units of the North and South sides of the island.

On May 14 mosquito traps were set-up at the port facility in Point Blanche and three at the port facility in Marigot on May 15. The traps on both sides were controlled and reset on May 29 and 30. On June 19 and 20 the traps were once again controlled and reset.

The objective of the project is to identify breeding locations at the harbor and also to identify the type of mosquito's circulating on the island.

The aim of surveillance is to detect as early as possible the presence of Aedes Albopictus on St Martin / Sint Maarten, in order to trigger the control measures to prevent the development of the CHICKUNGUNYA Fever on the island.

The monitoring device is a network consisting of sentinel ovitraps targeted Aedes albopictus.
Furthermore, Article 22 of the International Health Regulations requires ports and international airports remain free of vectors

The collected eggs and mosquito larvae and pupa, are studied at the French Mosquito Lab on the North side and then shipped to Guadeloupe for final analysis. The project is scheduled to conclude at the end of 2012.

Four representatives, two from the North and two from the South will receive revised training with respect to vector control.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams congratulated the attendees of the Dow Musical Foundation on Thursday. The Prime Minister, who is heading the St. Maarten delegation to AIDS 2012 in Washington DC, took the time to congratulate the students and organizers of the three week long summer workshop. "I would like to congratulate both the students and the Dow Musical Foundation in successfully hosting the summer workshop. The Dow Musical Foundation and the students play a big part in keeping traditional steelpan music alive and well on St. Maarten", commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister continued by stating that she regrettably would be unable to attend the End of Workshop Recital due to her commitments at AIDS 2012. "I apologize for not being there but I would like to wish all of you much success with your recital and with your musical endeavors in the future," concluded the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

swescotwilliamswithdelegatestoaids201219072012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot Williams will be departing for the United States on Friday to head the eleven member St. Maarten Delegation to the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012) held in Washington DC from the 22nd to the 27th of July. During the conference the Prime Minister will be chairing the session on addressing HIV-Related Stigma and Discrimination with the aim of changing the effects of HIV stigma within local communities. The Prime Minister will also be a featured speaker at the Regional Session: Sustainable Development and HIV - A Caribbean Agenda, also during the AIDS 2012 Conference.

On Tuesday the Prime Minister held a preparatory meeting with the St. Maarten delegates at the AC Wathey Legislative Hall. During the meeting HIV/ AIDS program Manager for St. Maarten Suzette Moses-Burton gave the Prime Minister and the present delegates an outline of the planning and logistics of the conference and what to expect during the sessions.

The Prime Minister will be speaking on the challenges of maintaining the continuation of HIV/ Aids programs in a Parliamentary Democracy and will also be increasing the exposure of the HIV/ Aids program on St. Maarten and researching the advances in the treatment of the epidemic and the new technologies which are available for its control. The St. Maarten delegation will also be giving a Poster Presentation entitled "Safe Secrets" at the conference, which was approved by the organizing committee for Aids 2012 out of thousands of applications to present at the conference.

The International AIDS Conference is the largest international meeting on a single health issue. Every two years 20,000 participants representing all stakeholders in the global response to HIV meet to assess progress and identify future priorities. The AIDS 2012 conference is the single most widely covered HIV event in the world and is organized by the International AIDS Society (IAS) in partnership with a number of international and local partners. The conference theme, "Turning the Tide Together", emphasizes that the HIV epidemic has reached a defining moment and that by acting decisively on recent scientific advances in HIV treatment and biomedical prevention, the hope for a cure and the continuing evidence of the ability to scale-up key interventions in the most-needed settings there is now the potential to end the HIV epidemic.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

wmarlinandsjacobsatdowsteelpansummerprogramfinalperformance22072012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Deputy Prime Minister Hon. William Marlin and Minister of Culture Hon. Silveria Jacobs on Friday afternoon were present for the final performance by Mighty Dow's (Isidore York's) Musical Foundation Summer Steel Pan at the Oranje School on Front Street.

Students have been attending the musical workshop since early July where they learnt about the musical theory and the art of steel pan playing.

Philipsburg:--- Finance Minister Roland Tuitt announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing that St. Maarten will bear the brunt of the American legislation. Tuitt said according to laws of the United States, US taxpayers are liable for tax on their worldwide income. He said in order to combat tax evasion by U.S. persons holding investments in offshore accounts, the Foreign Account Tax Compliance Act (FATCA) was enacted as part of the HIRE Act (Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment), by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) of the US Treasury, and is expected to take effect in 2013. The FATCA is an important development in U.S. The US government is making every effort to improve tax compliance involving foreign financial assets and offshore accounts.

Under FATCA, U.S. taxpayers with specified foreign financial assets that exceed $50,000.00 must report those assets to the IRS. Failure to report on these assets will result on discovery of the infraction, of fines and penalties ranging from $10,000 to $50,000. Further underpayment of taxes that resulted from non-disclosed financial assets will result in a penalty of 40% of these assets. In addition, FATCA will require foreign financial institutions (FFI's) to report directly to the IRS information about financial accounts held by U.S. taxpayers, or held by foreign entities in which U.S. taxpayers hold a substantial ownership interest (FE's)."

St. Maarten's Minister of Finance said to properly comply with these new reporting requirements, a FFI will have to enter into a special agreement with the IRS by June 30, 2013, under which amongst other requirements a FFI will have to report annually its accountholders who are U.S. citizens or foreign entities with substantial U.S. ownership and withhold and pay to the IRS 30% of any payments of U.S. source income. Another option is to enter into a treaty between the US and relevant countries. Tuitt said St. Maarten are looking in to several options as to how the Government of St. Maarten will tackle the issue since it will directly affect St. Maarten's economy. He told members of the media that one option might be to piggy back on the agreements that are made between the Netherlands and the United States, but no final decision has been taken on the matter.

FATCA will have a major impact on US taxpayers living in Sint Maarten and the business of Sint Maarten, Tuitt said and it is extremely likely that the cost of implementing FATCA, which will be borne by the FFI's, will by far outweigh the revenues raised by the US Treasury, even excluding the additional costs to the US Internal Revenue Service for the staffing and resources needed to process the data received.

He further explained that measures has been taken by some European institutions to combat the effects of the FATCA, however Sint Maarten cannot do much against this because it is a small island entirely dependent on the US economy.

Some FFIs worldwide are already turning away U.S. citizens and closing their existing accounts; their business is not worth the hassle anymore.

The effect of FATCA on US taxpayers in Sint Maarten

FATCA exposes Sint Maarten residents who are US citizens or green card holders and FE's in Sint Maarten, to the possibility of increased reporting obligations to the IRS and severe penalties for non-compliance. There are fears of imposition of capital controls, and as a result capital flight can very well be underway. After all, FFI's may consider leaving Sint Maarten in order to settle in a non-compliant country. There have also been privacy concerns, in particular for those with dual citizenship. In an era of common dual citizenship, it is impossible for a FFI to definitely know whether any of its clients is also a U.S. taxpayer (i.e., citizen, green card holder, etc.).

The effect of FACTA on FFI's of Sint Maarten

The IRS uses a broad definition of a financial institution. It is clear that beside banks, insurance companies, pension funds and investment funds are covered. In other words, most of the financial sector in Sint Maarten falls under the scope of the FATCA legislation.

Although the measure at first sight is based on good intentions and the only focus seems to be on American citizens, it goes much further. All financial institutions and investment companies that have investments and income in the United States are affected by this measure. Beside the banks, all insurance companies, pension funds, asset managers, private equity funds and other collective investment institutions will be affected. In order to comply with the rules on the first of January 2013, these financial institutions must have measures in place to shape their existing systems and business processes in a way that they facilitate compliance with FATCA. These adjustments require a lot of time and money.

From the above it can be concluded that Sint Maarten will also bear the brunt of American Legislation. In the formulation of a response to it, the Government of Sint Maarten will carefully examine the options that are available with a view to settling on a solution that will serve in the best interest of the business and people in Sint Maarten.

eholidayonnationalheritageworkingvisit27072012Harbour View:--- On Friday 27 July 2012, His Excellency Eugene B. Holiday paid a working visit to various National Heritage sites on Sint Maarten aimed at increasing awareness and support for the National Heritage of the island. This working visit is part of the Governor's program to obtain a firsthand view of developments in the community and forms part of his objective to promote Excellence in Governance.
The Governor started his visit at the Court House(±1793) and walked down Front street with dr. Haviser highlighting several of the monuments along the route. Crossing the bridge over the Rolandus canal (1852) the first part of the tour ended with the Governor visiting the "Vineyard House" (±1860) where he met and discussed the history of the house with the Mrs. Bunchi Buncamper and Mrs. Carolyn Buncamper . Subsequently, the Governor visited the great Salt Pond and the Foga ruins (1852)(salt factory) where toghether with Dr. Haviser he met Mr. Heyliger and Ms. Gumbs from the sucker garden community organization. After the Governor was informed on the status of the site, the Governor went to the Bellvedere Plantation House where Dr. Haviser gave a tour of the ruins and briefed the Governor on the status of the different plantation homes on the island. The Governor then received a tour of the Emilio Wilson Park and concluded his tour by having a lunch with the Simarc students at Simarc HQ, where the students informed the Governor about their recent findings at the Emilio Wilson plantation house. His Excellency Governor Holiday encouraged Dr. Haviser and the students to continue with their valuable work and contributions towards discovering, documenting and preserving Sint Maarten's rich historic and cultural heritage.

swescotwilliamsatsafesecretspresentation27072012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams supported the other St. Maarten delegates at the AIDS 2012 Poster Presentation Safe Secrets. The St. Maarten Abstract of the Poster Presentation was chosen to amongst the presentation sessions from more than a thousand applications. Pictured with the Prime Minister are members of the St. Maarten Delegation Ria Uiterloo, Policy Advisor to the Cabinet of the Prime Minister Emilia Thomas, Dwayne Thompson, Joy Arnell and Fenna Arnell.
The Prime Minister headed the St. Maarten Delegation to the AIDS 2012 conference which ended on Friday. The International AIDS Conference is the largest international meeting on a single health issue. Every two years 20,000 participants representing all stakeholders in the global response to HIV meet to assess progress and identify future priorities. The AIDS 2012 conference is the single most widely covered HIV event in the world and is organized by the International AIDS Society (IAS) in partnership with a number of international and local partners. The conference theme, "Turning the Tide Together", emphasizes that the HIV epidemic has reached a defining moment and that by acting decisively on recent scientific advances in HIV treatment and biomedical prevention, the hope for a cure and the continuing evidence of the ability to scale-up key interventions in the most-needed settings there is now the potential to end the HIV epidemic.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

sxmstudentsatpjiaebeforeleaving29072012Students encouraged to return and take island "to a much higher level."

SIMPSON BAY:--- Scores of parents, family members, government officers, airport officials, and schoolmates converged here in the check-in area of the Princess Juliana International Airport on Sunday morning to say "Bon Voyage" to 58 students traveling to the Netherlands to pursue tertiary education.

The "Bon Voyage" program was hosted by PJIAE in collaboration with Domino's Pizza and UTS. Mothers in tears holding on to their sons and daughters, fathers looking on proudly, girlfriends and boyfriends saying goodbye to each other, smiling young faces, anxious students burdened with coats, luggage, and public oaths of returning to their island after successfully completing their university studies could be seen and heard throughout the check-in hall.

The "Bon Voyage" ceremony opened with PJIAE employee Zhaira Richardson giving an extraordinary rendition of the St. Martin Song.

In her brief address to the students, Managing Director of PJIAE Regina LaBega said that, "The reason PJIA decided to do this Bon Voyage is to let you all know that we are counting on you to do your best, and return through this same airport, to take your rightful positions on this island."

LaBega said that even though it is time of great emotion the students should know that this journey is a critical one in their lives. The airport's managing director reiterated to the young people that they are needed on the island and that, "We don't want you, your parents don't want you to become part of that dismal statistics of children we send abroad and who never return, or never complete their studies."

"You are leaving as students today, and when you finish your various courses, in a few years, you will be returning as men and women, prepared to take St. Maarten to a much higher level," said LaBega.

Irene Gaari-Arridell from the government's Division of Studies and Financing spoke on behalf of Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs. She bid the anxious student assembly farewell and thanked the corporate entities that helped to make the Bon Voyage event a reality.

LaBega and Gaari-Arrindell then cut the farewell cake, which was designed as a teal vintage valise, with black and white accents. The cake was designed and baked by Aurora Jeffers.

Following the cake cutting and sharing among students and well-wishers, students were asked to clear security minutes before 11 am in order to expedite an on-time departure of their KLM flight 785.

As Caribbean tunes and various pop music hits echoed from the speakers of DJ Outkast students bid their final farewells. Just before they stepped on the escalators up to the customs and security check points the departing youths were presented with portfolios, ID holders, and other promotional items by PJIAE marketing officers Audrey Jack and Suzy Kartokromo.

Groups of students are also scheduled to leave the island in August and September to further their studies abroad.

"Bon Voyage"

Address to Netherlands-bound students by Regina LaBega, Managing Director, Princess Juliana International Airport operating company (PJIAE).

PJIA, Sunday, July 29, 2012

reginalabega29072012Honorable Minister

Parents, relatives and friends

And in particular, the departing students,

I am very aware that this is a rather emotional moment for most of you, but while the emotions flow, we should still be able to see through the tears that we are gathered here actually for a unique occasion to bid farewell to our sons and daughters leaving our shores in a little while to further their education in The Netherlands.

It is a "Bon voyage" which should ordinarily fill us all with joy because this is a journey with a specific purpose. For the departing students, the purpose is very clear: to pursue excellence in your chosen areas of study and to return to contribute in a meaningful way to the building of this our nation, St. Maarten. Armed with this sense of purpose, you should realize that a whole nation depends on how you perform out there.

PJIA is proud to be a partner in this token send-off ceremony. But I want you to bear this in mind: when you leave to board your flight, the gate you will be departing from is not, I repeat, is not a "gate of no return." To the contrary, you should think of PJIA as "the gate of soon return" because we expect to welcome you back, with all fanfare, at the successful completion of your studies. We don't want you, your parents don't want you to become part of that dismal statistics of children we send abroad and who never return, or never complete their studies.

St. Maarten needs you not only to be good students, but also responsible ambassadors who will do the island proud anywhere you may find yourself in the world. The reason PJIA decided to do this Bon Voyage is to let you all know that we are counting on you to do your best, and return through this same airport, to take your rightful positions on this island.

You are leaving as students today, and when you finish your various courses, in a few years, you will be returning as men and women, prepared to take St. Maarten to a much higher level. I wish you the best of luck in all your endeavors. You're embarking on perhaps the most critical journey of your lives, in search of what some have called the Golden Fleece. Go for it, come back with it as soon as possible, and make this island a much better place for all.

I can assure you PJIA is rooting for you, and so is the whole island. Bon voyage and may the good Lord go with you.

I thank you.

sjacobscuttingherbirthdaycake31072012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Tuesday July 31, Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs celebrated her birthday in the Netherlands.

Minister Jacobs was presented with gifts from the S4 foundation and a Cashew cake from the Minister Plenipotentiary.

Though her schedule was busy she did find the time to cut the cake and celebrate.

tthompson02082012Philipsburg:--- Four employees of the Simpson Bay Resort who are entitled to their salaries based on a verdict of the Court of First Instance rendered on April 2nd, 2012 filed for bankruptcy against the Simpson Bay Resort sometime in July announced President of the Workers Institute of Organized Labour (WIFOL) Theophillus Thompson. Thompson made the announcement on Thursday at the WICLU's weekly press conference. The WIFOL President explained that after the employees filed for the bankruptcy, the Simpson Bay Resort Management Company filed for protection under the same grounds of bankruptcy. Thompson said a moratorium was granted by the judge and a trustee was also appointed by the judge to determine whether or not the petitions before him are valid.

Thompson said WIFOL has instructed their lawyers to make some legal inquires about the trustee that was appointed by the court. The WIFOL President said that the reason they asked their lawyers to investigate and make inquires about the trustee is because the WIFOL had contacted that same law firm and the lawyer in question during the initial stage of the Pelican saga to represent the workers of SBRMC but the lawyer that is representing the resort (SBRMC) Mr. Jairo Bloem protested against the choice of the union's lawyer claiming that the law firm in question also worked for the Resort. "If that is the case then this would be a conflict of interest and we have to make sure this does not happen. We are now looking into the matter to determine how it was possible for the judge to appoint a curator from the same law firm that works for SBRMC."

Thompson said the workers filed for bankruptcy because they are still employed by the company and they have not been paid since last year November even though the court ruled that SBRMC is responsible for the workers and they must be paid. Thompson said since the verdict was rendered SBRMC has refused to comply with the court's decision, leaving the workers with no other choice but to use the legal measures that are available to them. "The SBRMC refused to obey the orders even though there are penalties for non-compliance."

Thompson said based on the most recent developments at the SBRMC, operations are now in the hands of the legal system.

sjacobswithstudentsinholland03082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports (MinECYS) Hon. Silveria Jacobs wrapped up her first working visit to the Netherlands with evaluation meetings with the Cabinet of the Plenipotentiary Minister Hon. M. Voges as well as the Board and staff of St. Maarten Student Support Services (S4) on Friday.

This culminated in a Meet and Greet with students in various stages of their educational development.

Students were able to sit with their Minister in an informal discussion about their studies, the path they had followed, and the importance of student support at their schools and S4.

They identified areas that needed improvement, and there was a passionate discussion as to the key components for successful completion of a chosen study. Many students identified that a determined attitude, good communication, being open to and assertive in asking for help, working to overcome any and all hurdles, helping others, accepting feedback, self-reflection and the help of study mentors and S4 mentors as being the reasons they are successful in their studies.

The Minister was inspired by some of the survival stories, commended them for their great achievements thus far and encouraged them to seek out the newly arrived students in order to assist them in making their journey as productive as possible.

Jacobs also stressed that St. Maarten, as a growing country, needs its educated and professional young people to return home to make a contribution to the much needed growth and change which is ongoing.

The Soualiga Foundation, S4 and St. Maarten House will serve as a central point for all St. Maarteners in the Netherlands to register in order to maintain a data base of the available work force as well as recent and/or soon to be graduates so that recruitment can take place in a systematic manner.

Noteworthy to mention is the ongoing success of Drs. Ivy N. Defoe, who started at the VWO MPC, achieving a Bachelor and Master's degree in Developmental Psychology and is currently working on her Ph.D.

To this end she is coordinating a large scale research on Adolescent Risk Taking (ART) at the University of Utrecht which will include St. Maarten. The Minister commended her as well as the other graduate students on their great achievements and pledged to promote and highlight them in St. Maarten. They were also encouraged to do their thesis studies on topics of interest to the development of St. Maarten.

The Ministry of ECYS will focus on the positives and will work on programs which will give students more guidance in study choice and language development before students leave St. Maarten. With continued support and guidance during and after the pursuit of their degrees, students will then book higher levels of successful completion of the chosen study, facilitating their return to St. Maarten - thereby affording them the opportunity to contribute to the growth of our country.

Philipsburg:--- The Prosecutor's office along with the judge of instruction and a number of police officers conducted two house searches on Thursday and Friday. According to well placed sources, the searches were conducted at a home on Billy Folly Road in Pelican on Thursday and the other in Cupe Coy on Friday afternoon. SMN News has been informed that the search took several hours on Friday and it was completed around 11pm that night. According to information provided to SMN News, the acting judge was not available at the Court of First Instance on Friday to perform his regular duties due to the amount of hours the search took.

SMN News learnt that the police and prosecutor are busy investigating a very sensitive case which might be drug related and they found some of what they were looking for at the home in Cupe Coy while nothing of interest was found at the home on Billy Folly Road Pelican.

SMN News made several phone calls to the Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos on Sunday to obtain a statement on the information provided to SMN News, but Mos did not answer his phone, it was later understood that Mos is currently off island. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos is the prosecutor responsible for releasing information to the media regarding high profile cases.

The prosecutor that is leading the investigation Dounia Benammar released information to SMN News on Sunday which states that the investigation is being conducted by the KPSM and the RST. According Benammar's information, several houses were searched on Thursday and Friday after police received some valuable information. The SWAT team of the KPSM is part of the investigation and they arrested one male who is not from St. Maarten. Police also confiscated a large sum of money, an amount of firearms, and other items that are of interest to them. The investigation is in full swing at this moment and is ongoing. The Prosecutor's office has promised to release further information at a later date.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- As part of joint efforts to celebrate the annual Breastfeeding Awareness Week that kicked off 1 August to 7 August, the nurses of the Obstetricians and Gynecologists (OB/Gyn) Ward at the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) are giving free instructions to mothers about breastfeeding on Monday and Tuesday August 6 and 7.

Breastfeeding is an unequalled way of providing ideal food for the healthy growth and development of infants. It is also an integral part of the reproductive process with important implications for the health of mothers. Breastfeeding should start within the first hour of life.

Exclusive breastfeeding for six (6) months is the optimal way of feeding infants. This means the infant only receives breast milk without any additional food or drink. The infant should be breastfed as often as the child wans, day and night. No use of bottles, teats or pacifiers.

Thereafter infants should receive complementary foods with continued breastfeeding up to two (2) years of age or beyond.
Breast milk is the natural first food for babies. It provides all the energy and nutrients that the infant needs for the first months of life, and it continues to provide up to half or more of a child's nutritional needs during the second half of the first year, and up to one-third during the second year of life.

Mothers of newborns should visit the OB/Gyn Ward on August 6 and 7 to learn more about breastfeeding and how breast milk promotes sensory and cognitive development, and protects the infant against infections and chronic diseases.

Exclusive breastfeeding reduces infant mortality due to common childhood illnesses such as diarrhea or pneumonia, and helps for a quicker recovery during illness.

Stakeholders that are collaborating in creating awareness and promoting breastfeeding are Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever and his ministry, St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) nurses, SIFMA and the Lisaflor Maternity Center.

coachabdulwattley07082012PHILIPSBURG:--- Skillz Baseball Alumni Professional Baseball Player Marc Ramirez is on his way to Venezuela to play a championship series with his Dominican Republic team. Marc Ramirez a French St Maarten born resident who went to school on Dutch St Maarten is playing with a Japanese team in La Romana, Dominican Republic.

Marc Ramirez has been selected to play next month at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Florida with the French National Team World Baseball Classic Qualifier (WBCQ) Round. The event is organized by World Baseball Classic Inc in New York an affiliate of Major League Baseball (MLB) Inc.

"A St Maarten/St Martin delegation is invited to travel next month to attend the event to support our local Professional Ball Players from the island who will play on the French World Baseball Classic team.

"At the moment four players from St Maarten has been selected to play on WBCQ. Marc Ramirez, Felix Brown, Rene Leveret and College player Omar Williams are the four players. A few days ago MLB got clearance for College players to play in the WBCQ event.
"There will be no compensation for Collegiate Players, only limited expenses will be covered. To my understanding the event will be televised and the friendly island Tourism Boards should capitalize on this event if they desire," Skillz Baseball Board Chairman Reggie Plaisir said on Tuesday.

Philipsburg:--- A female employee of Antillean Liquors suffered a head injury by one of two bandits that robbed the store on Wednesday afternoon.

SMN News learnt that two men entered the establishment and one of them was armed with a gun. The armed robber gun-butted the female employee at the back of her head. The police, ambulance, and the Armed Robbery Unit are currently on the scene investigating the latest robbery.
Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte confirmed that Antillean Liquors was robbed Wednesday afternoon and the police are busy investigating. On Tuesday, a jewelry store on Front Street was also robbed by multiple gunmen. SMN News will bring you more information on this robbery as it becomes available.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Department of Disaster Management (ODM) is monitoring the progress of Tropical Depression #7 (TD#7).

Late Friday afternoon TD#7 was approximately 500 miles east of the Windward Islands and moving quickly at 24 miles per hour to the West; wind speeds are 35 miles per hour.

TD#7 could become Tropical Storm Gordon before reaching the Lesser Antilles. The Depression will approach the Windward and Leeward Islands on Saturday.

A number of Caribbean islands have issued tropical storm watches for their populations, Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Lucia, Dominica, Martinique and Guadeloupe.

A Tropical Storm Watch for the aforementioned islands means that tropical storm conditions are possible within the watch area within 24 to 48 hours.

swescotwilliams22072011The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams on Sunday issued her remarks wishing the community of St. Maarten and particularly students, teachers and parents a successful, safe and fruitful school year 2012-2013.

The Prime Minister commented that she hopes students will try their hardest and utmost during the new school year and take advantage of the fact that they are working towards their future as individuals and as persons within the community of St. Maarten. "I would like to encourage students to work and strive towards excellence and realize that the work there are doing during their studies benefits both them as individuals and the community of St. Maarten as a whole."

The Prime Minister also continued by stating that she encourages parents to take an active role in their children's education. Children need the support from their parents in particular to ensure that they reach their fullest potential as students. I urge all parents to take interest in their child's studies and to offer them the fullest support necessary. I realize that it is sometimes difficult with work and the situation some households are in, but it is of utmost importance that parents show interest in their children's schoolwork and offers them the support they need to be excellent and well rounded students."

The Prime Minister also especially mentioned motorists on this first day of the school year. "For almost two months we have had relative peace on our roads but, as with every start of the new school year, we once again will have to find ourselves in traffic as we ensure our children arrive to school safely and that we arrive at our respective jobs safely. I know it can be stressful sometimes to find ourselves in rush-hour traffic, but I urge all motorists on the island to drive safely and responsibly and to exercise patience while in traffic. We all have to ensure that we need to arrive where we need to in the mornings and be being cordial and patient in traffic we will surely do so."

The Prime Minister ended by wishing teachers and students a successful and fruitful new school year. "I wish teachers the strength, courage and patience they need in shaping the minds of our future. I wish students the strength and courage they need in becoming our future. I wish everyone a happy and fruitful new school year."

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

michaelgrainville13102011Marigot/Philipsburg:--- The main culprit that is suspected of killing Michael Grainville (31) on October 9th, 2011 was arrested by the Gendarmes since December 1, 2011. SMN News has been reliably informed that the suspect is someone that is very young and was caught with the late Michael Grainville's vehicle that was stolen during the armed robbery that took place in Maho. Even though Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos was informed of the suspect's arrest, Mos did not release any information to the press. The arrest of the suspect and solving of 15th murder that took place on the Dutch side of the island in 2011 was kept under the rug probably because the arrest was not done on the Dutch side of the island. SMN News learnt that even though the suspect was caught with Grainville's vehicle he is not cooperating with investigators. Therefore, the Dutch side had to provide the French side with major forensic information that tied the suspect to the killing of Michael Grainville. One source said that the arrest of the suspect was kept under the rug until the French and Dutch side could have provided sufficient proof to show that the person behind bars is the one who robbed and killed the Crystal Bug employee.

Michael Granville's body was found during the early morning hours of October 9th 2011 in the Maho area. Grainville was a resident of Grand Case and an employee (exterminator) of Crystal Bug.

At the time of his death, the police doctor declared Grainville's death as that of natural causes but shortly after the doctor realized that the victim was killed by a gunshot wound to his chest.

It is believed that Grainville was attacked around 8am that morning by the suspect or suspects who shot him and stole his vehicle. When his body was found, blood was flowing through his mouth and there were no clear signs of injuries to his body.

A reliable source close to the investigation said that the Dutch and French side Police worked together closely on this case to solve it. The source further explained that just some weeks ago the Dutch side provided some forensic information to the French authorities that helped them to further pinpoint the suspect whom it is said is from French Quarter and someone that is very young. It is not yet clear to authorities if the suspect acted alone or if he had accomplices.

SMN News learnt that the officers that worked on the crime scene on October 9th, 2011 managed to properly secure the scene which assisted them greatly in identifying the culprit through forensics.

swescotwilliamshonorarychefathollandhousefundraisingevent12082012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams changed into a chef uniform on Saturday and become Honorary Chef and Server at the Top Promotions Foundation Dine at Holland House Event Fundraiser for the disabled. The Prime Minister showed off her culinary skills in preparing various first course dishes for the guests at the event and personally served those who pledged extra to the fundraiser.

The Fundraising event was held in order to raise funds for disabled persons on St. Maarten who might not be able to access some of the possibilities available to them. Some of the projects funds were raised for included sports events for the disabled, making buildings wheelchair accessible and disabled friendly and general information and awareness building campaigns centered on the disabled.

By all accounts the dishes prepared by the Prime Minister were delicious.

swescotwilliamsholdsmeetingwithschotteoncentralbank14082012Continues to stress for matters pertaining to the St. Maarten branch to be executed.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams held a videoconference with the Caretaker Prime Minister of Curacao Gerrit Schotte on issues related to the Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten (CBCS) on Monday. The Prime Minister was joined by Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt, Legal Advisor to the Cabinet of the Prime Minister Mr. Hensley Plantain and Policy Advisor to Minister Tuitt Mr. Xavier Blackman.

During the meeting the Prime Minister outlined St. Maarten's Position on the Investigation and Suspension of Central Bank President Emsley Tromp and the appointment of the seventh member of the Supervisory Board of the Central Bank. St. Maarten recently received a proposal regarding the suspension of Tromp as Central Bank President from the Supervisory Board of the CBCS.

"We started off the videoconference with the Curacao Government wanting to know our position on the investigation and suspension of Tromp and the appointment of the seventh member to the Supervisory Board. The Curacao Government, which was represented at the videoconference by their Prime Minister and their Minister of Finance, said the investigation into Tromp has not yet started. Our subsequent response was that since we were not consulted on the Terms of Reference for the investigation, we could not approve those Terms of Reference", commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister also stated that the Curacao Government also claims that they had left the choice of the investigating company up to the Supervisory Board of the Central Bank.

The Prime Minister also commented that St. Maarten continues to stress for the budget of the Central Bank to be approved and the matters pertaining to the St. Maarten branch to be executed. "After about an hour's meeting it was decided St. Maarten will get the Terms of Reference and that we in turn will prepare St. Maarten's position on those terms of reference, which Curacao will also do. Subsequently the two Governments will meet again with each other and with the Supervisory Board and management of the CBCS. This meeting has been tentatively set for Saturday and will most likely take place on Curacao," concluded the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

delanobraamandromeopantophlet16082012Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- On Thursday, August 16, 2012, the Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunication Romeo F. Pantophlet was paid a courtesy visit by the Consul General of The Republic of Suriname Mr. Delano Braam. In the photo Consul General Delano Braam (left) presents book about Suriname to Minister Romeo Pantophlet (right).

participantsofessentialofpublichealthfunctionworkshop16082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever says his ministry has embarked upon a capacity building process through the public health executing department Collective Prevention Services (CPS) to enhance staff performance, improve competencies and skills to carry out tasks thereby further improving the services provided to the Sint Maarten community.

"The Essential Public Health Functions are the fundamental set of actions that should be performed in order to achieve public health's central objective of improving the health of our country's population.

"Our Ministry is further developing its core tasks tailored to international health regulations which will further enhance overall our health care system.

"It is important that the staff understands how their work ties into the bigger picture of public health in general. We all need each other to ensure success in achieving and fulfilling our goals," Minister Hon. Cornelius de Weever told the Department of Communications on Thursday.

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO/World Health Organization (WHO), through the Public Health in the Americas Initiative, adopted the eleven Essential Public Health Functions necessary to strengthen public health practice, and developed a methodology that allows countries to evaluate their public health capacity, improve the essential public health services and develop and implement evidence based policy.

Learning about the essential functions of public health is an opportunity for the development in leadership and also for its role as a regulatory entity for the effectiveness and quality of the services of the health system.

The Essential Public Health Functions will be applied as a powerful methodological tool to promote and enrich institutional development, and as a strategy for the improvement of the levels of health and of public health practices.

The purpose of a public health agency is to optimize heath care for all. In striving to realize this purpose, the agency must be committed to partner with all relevant organizations in political-administrative, educational, cultural and financial-economic sectors.

In addition, the agency also must develop programs for the implementation of health policies; through national programs focused on improvement of health of the population and the environment, each with a number of consistent components.

The essential public health functions are: monitoring, evaluation, and analysis of health status; surveillance, research, and control of the risks and threats to public health; health promotion; social participation in health; development of policies and institutional capacity for public health planning and management.

Strengthening of public health regulation and enforcement capacity; evaluation and promotion of equitable access to necessary health services; human resources development and training in public health; quality assurance in personal and population-based health services; research in public health; and reduction of the impact of emergencies and disasters on health.

Approximately 19 public health ministry staff members, including CPS, Public Health and Social Development took part in the workshop that was held on July 23 in the conference room facilities at the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labour.

The Minister of Finance Hon. Mr. Roland Tuitt, has been informed by the media of the draft legislation presented by UP Member of Parliament Jules James regarding the amendment of the tariff of the timeshare tax from a weekly rate of Nafl. 90 (equivalent to USD 50) to a daily rate of USD 10, resulting in a 40% tax increase. It was probably unknown to the MP that the Government has already been working on a draft legislation to abolish the former Island-ordinances on timeshare-, room-, and car rental tax by the end of this year. Starting January 2013, turnover derived from timeshare, hotel room, and car rental will be subjected to Turnover tax. This amendment is a prerequisite to simplify the tax system, lowering the administrative burden and further improving the tax compliance.

Special rates in the TOT Ordinance

A specific provision regarding the daily rates for timeshare will be introduced in the TOT Ordinance, which will be differentiated by the size of the time share units. It is unreasonable that an owner of a small timeshare studio pays the same amount of tax as an owner of a 3 bedroom timeshare unit. The introduction of a differentiated daily rate has already been discussed with Mr. Jim Rosen, vice-chairman of the SMTA, earlier this year.
In comparison to other Caribbean jurisdictions, the current 5% roomtax of Sint Maarten is relatively low (Aruba 9.5%, Anguilla 10%, Antigua and Barbuda 8.5%, Bahamas 12%, Barbados 8.75%, Curaçao 7%, Dominican Republic 23%, Grenada 8%, Haiti 10%, Jamaica 15%, Trinidad and Tobago 10%). In the opinion of the Minister of Finance, there is still some room for increasing the rate without harming the tax competitiveness of Sint Maarten's hotel industry.
Car rental companies are currently subjected to 5% car rental tax and Turnover Tax. As opposed to the hotels and timeshare, an exemption is not provided in the TOT Ordinance to prevent double taxation for car rental activities. As a result, car rental companies have to file a tax return for both the car rental tax and Turnover tax and are taxed twice on the same turnover. Abolishing the car rental tax will significantly lower the administrative burden and make the tax system fairer.

Financial impact study

Currently, a financial analysis is being made to determine the budgetary impact of this and other draft legislation on the government's coffers.

smmcstaffatwihcuameeting21082012Cay Hill:--- An argument among union members of Windward Islands Health Care Union Association (WIHCUA) escalated on Tuesday during a meeting that was called by the union to discuss the statement the union sent to the media Monday attacking the Minister of Health for the statements he made regarding the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC). While the WIHCUA invited their members to a meeting on Tuesday, they issued a statement to the media Monday night stating that the nurses said certain things and the meeting with the nurses and other medical staff had not yet been held.

The argument between the two union members was heard by patients and bystanders outside of the St. Maarten Medical Centre, while the verbal attack went out live on the airwaves. Jules Carty, a shop steward and member of WIHCUA told SMN News that he was one of the nurses who questioned the union about the statements they made to the press without consulting with them. Carty said that Brenelda Arrindell openly insulted him in the presence of everyone and at no time did she apologize for her vulgar behavior. Carty said that he was even more shocked when the President of WIHCUA Julien Lynch arrived at the St. Maarten Medical Centre and called him a "nigger" as he stood up to greet him. "Mr. Lynch stretched his hands out to greet me and when I stood up and shook his hands he called me a nigger. I immediately told Mr. Lynch that he should never call me a nigger instead he should address me by my name." Carty said he knew that some of the nurses were talking about him from early in the day because he was highly annoyed when he read the newspapers on Tuesday and saw the statements the WIHCUA made on behalf of the nurses without speaking with them.

Several of the nurses expressed concerned about the statements the WIHCUA made to the media before speaking to them. "We were fighting against the abuse and injustice for years now and finally government is seeing what is happening and who is milking the hospital." The nurses said that they did not mandate the WIHCUA to make any statements their behalf since the union did not consult with them as is customary.

SMN News learnt that some of the nurses felt that the WIHCUA has changed course and something does not seem right with the union anymore. "This is same union that was against the decisions and behavior of the Medical Director Dr. George Scott and the amount of caps he is wearing. The public relations officer Greg Arrindell on several occasions spoke out against the management of the SMMC but today the table has turned because the WIHCUA seems to be endorsing the behavior and malfunctions of the only medical institution on the Dutch side of the island."

The St. Maarten Medical Centre operated on a skeletal staff after most of its workers responded to the union's call for a meeting to discuss the statements made by Minister of Health Cornelius de Weever. The meeting lasted more than two hours and it ended when the Minister of Health agreed to meet with the union on Wednesday morning. Public Relations officer Greg Arrindell of WIHCUA and President Julian Lynch confirmed to reporters that members from all sections of the hospital attended the meeting.

The union and its members criticized the Minister of Public Health for stating that there is much to be desired at the SMMC. The Minister of Public Health made the statements last week after SMN News published an article about the deplorable conditions of the SMMC and the amount of monies the Supervisory Board and the Medical Director are making. SMN News also reported that a draft report has been presented to the Minister of Health describing the deplorable conditions of SMMC and its equipments.

Members of the media asked the President of WIHCUA if he felt that certain things needed to be changed at the SMMC, Lynch told reporters that is not for him to say. However, he said that the union got its message across to its members and they remained together even though there was an outburst. Lynch described the nurse that voiced his opinion as the sheep that was trying to lead the flock away but he eventually had to leave alone.

romeopantophletreceivescopyofstatisticalmagazine22082012PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunications (MinTEATT) Hon. Romeo Pantophlet, on Monday August 20th, 2012, was presented with by Head of Department of Statistics (STAT), Makini Hickinson, the first and second edition of the department's statistical magazine – FACTORS. This new magazine features different articles based on the results of STAT research activities; it has a special focus on consumer prices, general business developments and labour market information. FACTORS will be published twice per year and is available at the STAT office,( J. Yrausquin Boulevard #6, opposite Sang's supermarket), at a cost of U$20 per copy.

factorsstatisticalmagazinecover23082012PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association SHTA has lauded the recent release of the first editions of "FACTors" Statistical Magazine produced by the Department of Statistics, St. Maarten (STAT) as being an excellent initiative and a great tool for all businesses.
The intention of the magazine is to provide a more detailed analysis which is centered per issue, on topics within price statistics, social data, and business/economic developments.
President of the SHTA Emil Lee stated in a press release "For years, the SHTA has been advocating for the need for improved transparency and access to timely information. The STAT's FACTors Magazine is a tremendous accomplishment."
He added, "The SHTA would like to congratulate the Department of Statistics, St. Maarten for an excellent job."
Executive Director for the SHTA Alfred Harley said every member of the community should ensure that they get a copy of the Magazine because it contained facts that would help us to formulate opinions on issues affecting us locally. Harley said, "While you may already have an opinion on your topic and an idea about which side of the argument you want to take, you need to ensure that your position is well supported by the kind of facts that are now readily available in this new FACTors Magazine."
The magazine contains information such as the 2011 St. Maarten Business Cycle Survey Results, 2009 Import-Export Survey Results, Consumer Price Index Trimester Report for 2011and other important facts that can be used by businesses and individuals as a guide when planning their next financial year.
The magazine will be issued twice annually in July and December, and SHTA members are encouraged to take advantage of the information it contains.

usfoldonatesflagtobattlestationblaauw23082012WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- The U.S. Consulate General in Curacao paid respects to the men and women who protected Curacao during World War II by donating a new American flag to the Battle-Station
Blaauw, Force Curacao 1942 Foundation. Part of the complex at Blue Bay is maintained by the foundation, and there are plans to convert it into a museum.
The delivery of the flag occurred during a small ceremony when U.S. Vice Consul Morgan Miles handed the new flag to Battle-Station Blaauw, Force Curacao 1942 Foundation president, Allan Van Ree. In his remarks, the Vice Consul highlighted the historical ties of friendship and partnership that join the armed forces of the United States and the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and the areas of continuing cooperation between the countries in the sectors of security and defense.

swescotwilliamsreceivesseryearendreport23082012The Chairman of the Social Economic Council (SER) Mr. Rene Richardson, recently presented a copy of the SER Year End Report to the Prime Minister. The SER was established in May of 2011and has as its main goal the advising of government on policies and draft laws in the social and economic field. The Government of St. Maarten requests advice from the SER on matters of a social and economic nature and the SER in turn offers advice to Government on draft laws and policies that fall within its mandate.

The Council's First Annual report included information on the activities conducted by the SER since its inception and the outlining of the advice given to Government regarding the establishment of July 1st, Emancipation Day, as an official holiday.

The Prime Minister initiated the Social Economic Council in May 2011 and conducted the first official meeting of the council at the A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall that same month.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

peaceisdonatestomac28082012St. Peters:--- In keeping with its continued mantra of peace in schools, the Peace Is Foundation presented the Methodist Agogic Centre Campuses (St. John's & Betty's Estate) with materials that will be used in tackling issues such as non-violence, conflict resolution and self-esteem.

The presentation - made possible by the funds raised at the last "PEACE IS Paradise" breakfast fundraiser (November 11th, 2011), was done at the General Assemblies at both campuses respectively on Monday August 20th, 2012 by President – Glenville Blake and Vice President – Olga Mussington.

The materials covering the various topics mentioned above are in forms of books, games, DVDs etc for kids from Kindergarten up to Grade 6. These materials will be used for many years and are expected to impact the many children's lives. "It is very important to teach our children about these issues from early on in their educational development so that they are better able to handle the intense pressure of these issues at the secondary level" Mr. Blake commented.

School Managers, Mrs. Rose Hughes-Coram and Mr. Cedric Hodge of the respective campuses, expressed their gratitude for the materials and lauded the effort of PEACE IS Foundation.

In September 2012 Alzheimer Disease International (ADI) will mark the first World Alzheimer's Month with awareness-raising activities across the world taking place over 30 days. World Alzheimer's Day on the 21st of September will play a key role in the month as the coordinated international effort reaches its peak.
The theme for World Alzheimer's Month 2012 is 'Dementia: Living together'.
Alzheimer associations across the world will focus their activities on reducing the stigma associated with dementia and making communities more dementia-friendly by offering a range of programmes and events.
The SInt Maarten Alzheimer Foundation one of the newest members of Alzheimer Disease International also will have activities during the whole month of September.

TV EPISODES DEMENTIA CONFERENCE

On the local cable tv stations episodes from the recently held one day Dementia Conference will be aired. The episodes can be seen during the month of September on every Monday evening on WTN Cable TV 10 at 20.20 pm immediately after the news with a repeat on Friday evening at the same time. St Maarten Cable TV will also air the episodes for their subscribers which will be announced on their local bulletin board and in subsequent press releases from the SMAF.
Next week the first episode of the conference will air containing the Welcome address from SMAF board member Patricia Pantophlet, the Official Opening Remarks from Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams and the Key note address from the Chairman of Alzheimer Disease International Dr. Jacob Roy Kuriakose.

RADIO AND TV-INTERVIEWS

The local radio and tv-hosts will dedicate some of their programs this month of September to the Alzheimer awareness, with interviews with families in SInt Maarten, to tell us about their experience with the theme of this year "Living with Dementia or Alzheimer's". As every 4 seconds someone in the world is being diagnosed with a form of dementia our society also has to prepare for this epidemic which has already passed the total amount of people in the world affected by HIV-/AIDS.

RADIO AND TV-PUBLIC SERVICE ANOUNCEMENTS
The Rotary Club of SInt Maarten will contribute during this September month in cooperation with all local radio and tv-stations to air public service announcements in support of the awareness campaign from the local Alzheimer's Foundation.

OFFICIAL MEETING WITH PARLIAMENT STANDING COMMITTEE PUBLIC HEALTH

The Sint Maarten Alzheimer Foundation has requested a meeting with the Parliamentary committee on Public Health to address the world wide epidemic of Dementia and its impact on society. Legislation from other countries in the world to protect people with dementia will be presented to parliament so that they don't have to reinvent the wheel.

PRESENTATION ON WORLD ALZHEIMER'S DAY
The Minister of Public Health will receive a presentation and an official copy of the World Alzheimer's Report of 2012 which ADI will release on September 21, World Alzheimer's Day. It will address the topic of stigma.
Every year since 1994, Alzheimer associations across the globe have united on the 21st of September to recognise World Alzheimer's Day. World Alzheimer's Month 2012 will mark the first global month-long campaign and a website dedicated to the Month will be available soon.

DEMENTIA AWARENESS SECONDARY SCHOOL YOUTH PROJECT

This year the students from the secondary schools also will be involved in the Alzheimer Awareness Campaign. They will have to come up with their thoughts and ideas on the theme of this year: "Dementia Living together." More details of the contest for the youth will be detailed in a following press release.

FUNDRAISING
A fundraising dinner will be held at the end of the month of September to close the month of activities and to generate funds for the ongoing activities of the SMAF in support of the people with Dementia and their family caregivers.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The purpose of the town hall meeting on Thursday for residents and stakeholders of Cole Bay, Billy Folly and Cay Bay, is to hear the views and ideas of the aforementioned with respect to the spatial development of the areas mentioned.

The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (MinVROMI) is developing the legal framework for possible future development; to designate and/or reserve land for desired use; to prevent uncontrolled development; and to offer legal security to residents about future development.

The meeting is part of process of drafting of "development plans" for country Sint Maarten. The main topics to be looked at are roads and infrastructure; tourism and recreation; commercial, industrial; residential, public space and facilities; ecology, landscape and water; cultural heritage and archaeology.

The town hall meeting is scheduled for Thursday, September 6 at Carl's Unique Inn Conference room, Cole Bay from 7.00pm to 9.30pm.

Town hall presentations are currently available online for download about Simpson Bay, Airport and Beacon Hill as well as Hillside Conservation areas.

Persons can go to the Government website www.sintmaartengov.org, select the drop down tab "Government," followed by "Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure."

On the aforementioned page you then go to "Zoning/Development Plans" and below you will find both presentations. The presentation to be provided at the Thursday town hall meeting will be uploaded to the website on Friday. The revised outline of the Simpson Bay, Airport and Beacon Hill area will be available on the website on Wednesday.

Persons can send in their ideas and views to MinVROMI via the following email address This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. regarding the development of the island.

Do you know that the Ombudsman is called "the Public Defender"?
The Ombudsman is coming your way, to your neighborhoods.
Come and find out how the Ombudsman can help you, and how to file a complaint with the Ombudsman if you have issues with government or a government entity.

The Session will be held for the residents of St. Peters, St. John Estate, Retreat Estate, Saunders, L.B. Scot road, and surrounding areas on the following date, time and place:

Date: September 12th 2012
Place: Rupert Maynard Community Center
Address: St. Petersroad
Time: 7:30 pm.-9:00 pm.

All sessions will be organized in close collaboration with the various community councils of the districts. All citizens are invited to come out and be informed.

The other Community Councils have already been contacted, and as soon as the dates are confirmed they will be announced. Listen out for the announcement when the Ombudsman will be in your neighborhood.
Bureau Ombudsman is situated at Camille Richardson street # 13 in Philipsburg. Call us on tel. number 5421250.

Philipsburg:--- The board of the Sint Maarten Alzheimer Foundation is pleased to announce that our Secretary Drs Raymond Jessurun has been appointed by the Executive Board of Alheimer Disease International (ADI) as ADI's representative to PAHO.
We are honoured to share Mr. Jessurun's ability and dedication with the world federation of Alzheimer organizations in their effort to make Dementia worldwide a public health priority.
From the description of his new role as ADI representative for the PAHO-region we have gathered that drs Raymond Jessurun will represent ADI at key meetings and conferences in the Americas region, including the annual meeting of PAHO. He will assist with the preparation of statements to be delivered at the above meetings, based on the messages agreed by the ADI Advocacy Working Group. In regular communication with ADI's Executive Director he will assist with coordinating ADI's representation at these meetings and the work on activities in the region. Furthermore he will have to report on the above activities to the ADI Advocacy Working Group and offer advice on policy and activity relating to the region, if necessary by participating in teleconferences or meetings.

The appointment of Drs. Jessurun was based upon the following considerations: his ability to represent ADI effectively to a variety of audiences including the media, public platforms, ADI members and potential members. His ability to command respect and confidence of senior officers in the professional and political world, (drs. Jessurun has developed this ability being a senior policy adviser for public sector and private sector organizations for over 36 years now).
His knowledge and understanding of the issues concerning older people and dementia throughout the Americas region was also a consideration for his appointment (acquired as board member of seniors organizations in the Dutch Caribbean and of the Latin American and Caribbean Confederation of Retirees, Pensioners and Older Persons and as human rights defender and as PAHO-human rights consultant).

Last but not least his knowledge and understanding of ADI's aims and objectives, of which organization has benefitted over the last two years, as he has worked tirelessly to get our Sint Maarten Alzheimer Foundation accepted as a member of ADI in March 2012. With the Board members of SMAF he has contributed to the realization of the visit of the ADI chairman Dr Jacob Roy Kuriakose and in co-organizing the St. Maarten Dementia Conference on August 13. He spearheaded the historic signing of the Caribbean Dementia Awareness and Advocacy Alliance between ADI-chairman and the district governors of Rotary International and Lions International, and with the Indian Merchants Association president.

Drs Jessurun has started the preparations together with ADI's policy advisor who is living in the USA to attend the upcoming WHO-/PAHO Sanitary Conference which will take place in the PAHO Headquarters in Washington, D.C from Sept 17-21, 2012, where all Ministers of Public Health from the continent are expected to attend in preparation of the World Health Assembly for May 2013.

ADI's main objective is to get the World Health Organization to pass a resolution to make Dementia a public Health priority just as has been done for HIV/AIDS. Therefore Governments of the world has to make Dementia a public Health priority to support such a resolution. Drs Jessurun has presented in the St. Maarten Alzheimer Dementia conference of August 13, a strategy proposal to make Dementia a public health priority in the region.

On behalf of the Sint Maarten Alzheimer Foundation we wish Drs Jessurun all the best with his new appointment and want to assure him together with all our stakeholders in Sint Maarten all the support needed to fulfil this new assignment.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (MinVROMI) is reminding residents and stakeholders of the Cul de Sac basin (South Reward, Ebenezer, St. Peters, Saunders, St. John's Estate, Mary's Fancy and environs), Little Bay and Cay Hill, for a town hall meeting on Monday evening.

The town hall meeting will take place at the Belair Community Center, from 7:00pm to 9:30pm. The meeting is part of the process of drafting "development plans" for country Sint Maarten.

The development plan will comprise of a legal framework for possible future development that would take place in the district; to designate and/or reserve land for desired use; to prevent undesired development; and to offer legal security to residents about future development in their district.

This is the first meeting for this area which will allow residents, stakeholders and interested persons of the aforementioned districts to provide their views and ideas with respect to the future development of their districts. The views presented by the public will then be included into the design development plan and re-presented to the community in a follow-up town hall meeting.

The main topics that will be discussed are traffic (roads, other infrastructure), tourism (tourism, recreation), industry (commercial, industrial), residential (housing, public space and facilities), nature (ecology, landscape and water), and culture (cultural heritage, archaeology).

The process to develop the development plans are funded by the Dutch agency USONA to the tune of Naf. 2 million.

swescotwilliamsatgrandparentsdaycelebration10092012"Recognizing how much our elderly grandparents and others can share with St. Maarten through their children and grandchildren we need to cherish them, respect them and hold them dear."

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams attended the Home Away From Home Foundation's Grandparents Day Celebration on Sunday. The celebration was held in order to recognize the importance and the appreciation of grandparents to the community.

The Prime Minister stated in her remarks that she wanted to congratulate the Home Away From Home Foundation for organizing the International Day for Grandparents Celebration on St. Maarten; "This celebration has been observed for many years and has been declared by the United States as official Grandparents Day since 1968. It is usually held on the first Sunday after Labor Day in September so St. Maarten is celebrating this special day along with several other countries that observe use this day to celebrate the very special people our grandparents are," commented the PM.

The Prime Minister continued by stating that regardless as to when the day is observed on St. Maarten "the most important part of it is that we are recognize grandparents, grandchildren and children and what they should mean and can mean to one another. So to see how well the turnout is tonight as well as the numerous youngsters that are here I think is very commendable. Recognizing how much our elderly grandparents and others can share with St. Maarten through their children and grandchildren we need to cherish them, respect them and hold them dear," concluded the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

sjacobswithdominowinners11092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs had the honor to present the winning trophies to the winners of the 2nd Annual St. Maarten Federation Domino Championships as well as to offer a few words to the participants of the tournament in a ceremony at the Flanders Bar in Suckergarden on Sunday evening.

The Country Boys maintained the title of Champions winning a trophy, cash prizes and the right to represent St. Maarten in international competition.

In 2nd place was the Super Square team winning a trophy and cash prizes as well. Team Regulators placed third, and the Undertakers placed fourth. Each team received a plaque for participation from the organizers.

As dominoes is a cultural past time as well as a recognized competitive sport, Minister Jacobs pledged her support to seeing the tradition continued with the help of the teams and patrons of this sport.

"... only the people can truly pass on our culture to the people.... So play dominoes at home, at school and throughout the community... And this part of our culture will surely never be lost," Minister Silveria Jacobs is quoted as saying to the gathering.

(DCOMM Photo)

corneliusdeweever11092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Health officials from Aruba, Curacao, BES islands (Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba), the Netherlands, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Caribbean Epidemiology Centre from Trinidad & Tobago, and PAHO Washington Office, will be arriving on the island Wednesday to attend a two-day Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) Mini Meeting to be held at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel & Casino.

Sint Maarten is the host and the organization and facilitation is being done by the Collective Prevention Services (CPS) of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labour.

Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever said: "We have to be realistic about the many things we want to do. We have limited financial and human resources so we need to synchronize our efforts in many areas.

"I am looking forward to all the representatives of the Kingdom being here and participating, who can then serve as a foundation for us to continue working together in other areas as well," Hon. Minister Cornelius de Weever said on Tuesday.

The objectives of the meeting are to discuss how the constitutional change has influenced the EPI program in each country or public entity; to link plans and activities for more efficient and effective program management.

To decide on arrangements to guarantee uniformity in programs; to establish agreements on formal collaboration on EPI matters between the Dutch Caribbean and the Netherlands; and to discuss the introduction of new vaccines on the islands.

swescotwilliamsatu2canmovewalk04092012Encourages community to also take part in the free Zumba classes.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams will continue the U 2 Can Move fitness campaign which she initiated. Two Fridays ago some two hundred and fifty civil servants joined in the Soualiga Walk event and the fitness campaign will continue with Zumba classes which will be held starting this Friday the 14th of September in front of the Government Administration Center in Philipsburg at five fifteen in the afternoon. The PM commented that although the program is geared towards Civil Servants she actually encourages the wider community to come out and take part; "The initial idea was to encourage civil servants to take part in these fitness programs but I would also like to encourage the wider community to come out and take part," commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister said previously that the events are a part of a larger fitness campaign where she encourages Civil Servants and the community in general to take their health and fitness seriously. "There is much we can do for ourselves as individuals and as a country as far as good health is concerned. Information, diet and exercise are the basic ABC's to good health and are valuable in any situation. I want to encourage our health institutions, practitioners and NGO's in this field to focus on educating our community on aspects of health and I call on all, especially our women, to take responsibility for their health, regular check-ups, and to heed warning signs such as aches and pains," the Prime Minister said.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

sjacobsatunescouruguayconference14092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The first day of the UNESCO Consultation of the Director-General with Member States and National Commissions of Latin American and the Caribbean Region, was officially called to order by the master of ceremony Andrea Vignola, Secretary-General of the National Commission of Uruguay for UNESCO.

Welcoming addresses were given by President of the National Commission of Uruguay for UNESCO Oscar Gomez da Trindade, Director-General (DG) of UNESCO, Irina Bokova and the Honorable Ricardo Ehrlich, Minister of Education and Culture of Uruguay.

In her welcoming address DG UNESCO Bokova made mention of the role of the National Commission for UNESCO. She also touched on the importance of the Partnerships of UNESCO to work with NGO and IGO partners as well as the private sector.

Several Ministers of Education and Culture from different Caribbean islands were also in attendance. During the Plenary presentation of Member states Minister Hon. Silveria Jacobs introduced the incoming Secretary-General of UNESCO for St. Maarten Marcellia Henry.

Minister Jacobs took the opportunity to address the gathering and thanked UNESCO for the opportunity to be able to participate in the conference for the first time as an associate member.

The Minister stressed her support for the Caribbean Cluster's position that Small Island Development States (SIDS) should remain as a priority target group in UNESCO's medium term strategy 37/C4, which if adapted by the consultation will result in continuation of programs and funding being allotted for SIDS which would directly benefit St. Maarten.

Minister Jacobs also made use of the opportunity to request technical assistance and guidance from the UNESCO cluster office, as St. Maarten requires assistance in establishing its National Commission.

Newly appointed Secretary General UNESCO Marcellia Henry took part as General Rapporteur in the Sub-regional consultations on the objectives, priorities and actions that were brought forward by the Director-General, and will serve as the main presenter of the reports providing feedback of the Caribbean sub-regional consultations on the Medium Term Strategy 2014-2021, and Programme and Budget for 2014-2017 as was proposed by the Director General UNESCO Bokova.

gracitaarrindell30122010(United Peoples (UP) Party) Former first President of the Parliament of Sint Maarten Hon. Gracita Arrindell, left the island on Sunday to attend Prinsjesdag on Tuesday, 18 September in The Hague, the Netherlands.
The third Tuesday in September known as Prinsjesdag, is when in her capacity as Head of State, Queen Beatrix delivers the so-called 'Queen's Speech' (Troonrede) in the Hall of Knights in the Binnenhof in The Hague.
United People's (UP) party Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Gracita Arrindell had received a personal invitation from Dutch Second Chamber of Parliament outgoing President Hon. Gerdi Verbeet to attend Prinsjesdag.
Prinsjesdag marks the start of the parliamentary year. Her Majesty the Queen delivers her speech before a joint meeting of both chambers of parliament (the First and Second Chambers) in the aforementioned hall.
The members of the Cabinet and the Council of State, as well as a number of invitees are also present for the ceremonial affair.

snorkelclubstudentswithetiennelake17092012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation Snorkel Club came to an end on Saturday at the Megaplex Cinemas where the students where treated to a showing of finding Nemo 3D. This is the third Snorkel Club hosted by the Nature Foundation Snorkel Club since the program started in 2010.

The Nature Foundation, in a continued effort to educate and stress the important role the youth plays in the future of nature conservation on this island, established the Snorkel Club program with the aim of educating local youth in snorkelling skills and marine conservation. Children were given a number of lessons with each lesson consisting of both theory and practical elements.
Lessons included snorkelling skills, marine naturalist courses, introduction to SCUBA diving, hiking tours, and a special closing activity, in this case the showing at the theatres.

After graduating from Snorkel Club the children now have the opportunity to continue on to become Nature Foundation Junior Rangers. The Snorkel Club program was made possible through the generous donation and support from various businesses who contributed to the Rockstars for Nature event earlier this year. The popular local Band Orange Grove has also continuously supported Nature Education on St. Maarten through promoting the Nature Foundation Snorkel Club trough various outreach activities conducted earlier this year and through donating a percentage of their sales during events held on the island.

employabilitythroughtrainingcandidatesreceivecertificates18092012Great Bay:--- Last week, Jonaika Romney and Kazembe Hickinson received their certificates after a one month training in Qualified Crew, Basic Keelboat, and Boatmaster 2 by St. Maarten Sailing school Director Garth Steyn.
Both participants are very pleased with their recent achievement. Jonaika is very grateful to the program, as she stated "I would first like to thank God, Minister Cornelius De Weever, and the government of St. Maarten along with Pastor Allen, 12 Meter Yacht Club and my cousin Zorain."
"I am very pleased to see our young people apply themselves, and make use of the opportunity that has been given to them via this program," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever.
The "Employability through Training" is a Social Economic Initiative (SEI) project, which is aimed at taking people from welfare to work and giving them the opportunity of on the job training. The goal of the project is to assist unskilled unemployed individuals to acquire basic job skills and knowledge to help bridge the distance between them and suitable employment within the local labor market by offering specialized training and mediation for a period of two and a half years. This will allow them to not only get familiar with the supply and demand but will also develop their social, communicative and professional work related skills which will motivate them to actively participate in the local labor market.
The target groups for this project are those between the ages of 18-55; Dutch nationals registered on St. Maarten; unemployed and have a willingness to learn and accept work.

miniepiconferenceparticipants20092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Health officials from Aruba, Curacao, Sint Maarten, BES islands (Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba), and the Netherlands, concluded their Mini Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) two-day conference last week with the intention to move forward on a number of areas.

The World Health Organization (WHO) established the EPI in May 1974 in order to extend the enormous benefits of vaccination to a larger number of children.

Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever said: "It is extremely important that we work together regardless of the constitutional changes.

"Our regional and international reporting obligations continue. We must be proactive and consider increasing the age for vaccination coverage and also introducing new and approved vaccines."

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) organizes a meeting every year for the English Dutch and French speaking Caribbean region, including the Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the Canadian Public Health EPI authorities.

The islands of the former Netherlands Antilles indicated previously that they wanted to continue working together despite the then imminent constitutional changes. The international setting was initially the place where the islands met separately; however the choice was made later on to have a Mini EPI meeting for the six islands apart from the big one. This is the second time that Sint Maarten has organized this Mini EPI meeting.

Each country presented its country report on the status of vaccination; achievements and challenges and plans for the future. All islands indicated that new vaccines will be introduced in their schedules. The BES will be following the Dutch schedule when applicable. Challenges with reaching certain groups in the community and interpreting foreign vaccination records were also highlighted.

One of the agenda points of discussion by EPI Managers' was surveillance. How well is reporting done and who reports and why is it important to report on occurring communicable diseases. Sint Maarten and all the other islands depend on tourism and there are still some diseases out there of which some are re-emerging and we need to be aware and ready to deal with them.

In that respect the SLS presented information on the incidence of certain communicable diseases in St. Maarten. Both the PAHO/CAREC and the Netherlands stressed on the importance of reporting so one knows what is happening in order to react adequately.

Another topic was also the introduction of the "Heel Prick" which is a health screening carried out on newborns with the aim to verify whether they have certain congenital conditions that can be treated if discovered early on, but if left untreated cause severe health and other problems for the individual.

The BES islands will be introducing this "Heel Prick" while the other islands want to make use of the opportunity to introduce this type of screening for their children, and are now looking into how the logistics can be worked out together with the Netherlands as the material has to be screened in that country. Sint Maarten also made use of the opportunity to have its cold chain equipment inspected.

PAHO, Caribbean Epidemiology Centre from Trinidad & Tobago, and PAHO Washington Office, also took part in the two-day meeting which was held at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel & Casino.

Sint Maarten hosted the conference last week which was facilitated by the Collective Prevention Services (CPS) of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labour.

hcppublishervisitsshta20092012PHILIPSBURG:--- Group Publisher and Chief Executive Officer of HCP Aboard Publishing's Garry Duell Jr. paid a courtesy call to St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association SHTA Thursday to update the association on new initiatives being worked on for the 2013 issue of Experience St. Maarten/St. Martin.

Duell Jr. along with HCP Publishing's Area Manager for the US, Canada, Brazil, Barbados and Curacao, Jussara Albuquerque, met with SHTA President Emil Lee and SHTA Executive Director Alfred Harley and discussed the future of the magazine.
Duell Jr. through the relationship SHTA can tap into the over US$250,000.00 in advertising dollar value that was available each year for promoting the destination. This is an added benefit that Duell Jr. has encouraged SHTA to continue to capitalize on as it gives them access to millions of potential visitors. The exposure comes through HCP Aboard Publishing being a sister company of the Miami Herald which has over 32 sister newspapers across the United States.

HCP Aboard Publishing is a sister company to International Media giant Miami Herald and reaches over 75 million travelers per year through its many publications and its experiencedestinations.com websites of which St. Maarten is prominently featured.

SHTA has been fully supportive of the work done by Experience St. Maarten magazine for over ten years. The magazine continues to be the exclusive publication that is put in the hotel rooms throughout St. Maarten.

murderfillin13082012Cupe Coy:--- Police on St. Maarten are busy investigating the gruesome murder of a couple that was vacationing on the island at the Ocean Club Resort in Cupe Coy. According to information reaching SMN News, the bodies were found by a well known restaurateur from Simpson Bay. It is not yet clear what type of relationship the businessman had with the victims and how long they were on the island.
The victims have been identified as Micheal and Thelma King of South Carolina who are also part-time residents of St. Maarten since they owned several homes on the island.

 

STATEMENT FROM THE GOVERNMENT OF ST. MAARTEN.

Officials of the Government of St. Maarten issued an immediate statement upon hearing about the murder of two American citizens in St. Maarten.

"Our hearts go out to the family and friends of the couple found murdered at the Ocean Club in
St. Maarten. Since the incident is still under investigation, we cannot comment about the details
at this time, but we can assure you that every government resource is being brought into play to
investigate and solve this case."

 

STATEMENT FROM EMIL LEE, PRESIDENT OF SHTA.

"The St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association is outraged at the attack and murder of two Americans on St. Maarten. We join the people of St. Maarten in expressing our sincere condolences to the family and friends of this couple and support the efforts that have been placed by the police in quickly working to bring the culprits to justice. St Maarten is a small, diverse and close knit community. This tragedy pains everyone in the community deeply."

 

Press release issued by Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos concerning the murders.

Late this morning Police were informed about a possible crime scene in a house at the Ocean Club Resort in Cupecoy. Upon arrival Police discovered the lifeless bodies of a man and a woman. Both appeared to have sustained lethal stab wounds.
The woman was tied onto a chair. The man was lying on the floor and partially over another chair. The motive of this horrific crime is yet unclear. The doctor who was at the crime scene found no indication whatsoever of a possible sexual motive. Speculations earlier today were suggesting this.
Police have secured the crime scene and the forensic department of the Sint Maarten Police Force have been conducting a thorough investigation. Subsequently a house search was conducted on judge's order. This search was completed at 6.30 PM.
Police officers have been questioning numerous possible witnesses that might be able to contribute to the investigation.
Although information on the identity of both victims has been out, Police have not been able to conduct a formal identification, as next of kin have not yet been informed. The Public Prosecutor's Office has been in contact with the American Consul in Curaçao and has requested the Consul to inform the family members. As long as no formal identification has taken place no information on the identity of the victims can be divulged.
A Police investigation team of 25 officers are involved in the investigation.

sjacobswitherikfalt23092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- During Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs trip to Uruguay recently, the Minister had the opportunity to meet with Uruguay government officials with respect to areas of cooperation between Uruguay and Sint Maarten.

Minister Jacobs made use of the opportunity to meet with Vice-Minister of Education, Science and Culture of Uruguay Oscar Gomez, as well as with the head of Uruguay's Cultural Department to foster ties of cooperation in the areas of promoting our cultural heritage, education, science and technology. It was a unique opportunity for the exchange of ideas.

"My delegation also was able to meet and hold fruitful dialogue with our counterparts in the Caribbean region in order to facilitate the setting up of our National Commissions. Support was pledged from the regional cluster office in Jamaica in the person of Director Dr. Kwame Boafo (who will conduct a training session in November) as well as several other State representatives and Secretary Generals of United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) from various other island states such as Barbados, Jamaica, St. Kitts & Nevis among others.

"As a Caribbean region we were unified in our approach and well represented in the committees in which we prepared and debated the final document to be submitted to Paris.

"As a result, Erik Falt, assistant Director General UNESCO also pledged the assistance of the main office in Paris in the preparation and training of our National Commission during early spring of 2013," Minister Silveria Jacobs said on Friday.

Minister Jacobs recently attended the UNESCO Consultation of the Director-General with Member States and National Commissions of Latin American and the Caribbean Region.

romeopantophlet24092012PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunications (TEATT) Hon. Romeo Pantophlet, issued the following message on Wednesday in connection with World Tourism Day which will be observed on Thursday, September 27, 2012.

~Theme: Tourism & Sustainable Energy: Powering Sustainable Development~

On behalf of the Government of Sint Maarten, I would like to wish everyone a happy World Tourism day!

The theme for this year's World Tourism Day is: "Tourism & Sustainable Energy: Powering Sustainable Development".

However, before expanding on my message to you today, I would first like for you to understand the meaning of sustainable energy and its relation to tourism.

Wikipedia defines sustainable energy as the sustainable provision of energy that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.

Technologies that promote sustainable energy include renewable energy sources, such as hydroelectricity, solar energy, wind energy, wave power, geothermal energy, and tidal power, and also technologies designed to improve energy efficiency.

When paired with tourism, we refer to the term: "sustainable tourism", which is tourism attempting to make as low impact on the environment and local culture as possible, while helping to generate future employment for local people. The aim of sustainable tourism is to ensure that development brings a positive experience for local people, tourism companies and the tourists themselves.

This year's theme for World tourism day "Tourism & Sustainable Energy: Powering Sustainable Development" is quite fitting for our situation, where global oil prices affect the cost of doing business on Sint Maarten, which in turn directly impacts the cost of living, the happiness of our people and ultimately the quality of our tourism product and our service.

This theme provides a unique opportunity for us to embrace the various natural power sources as a means to limit its impact on the environment while also reducing the cost of doing business and cost of living for us all.

As a community and a country we must move away from high-emission and oil dependent technologies and embrace the use of technologies that promote sustainable energy, such as wind, and geothermal energy, to name a few.

Just recently the Dr. A.C. Wathey Cruise facility began with an exemplary approach to embrace natural sources such as a means to reduce its costs through the use of wind mills. This is an example that we all should follow to reduce the costs of electricity.

I imagine that not everyone understands the direct benefit of switching to these more natural resources, but the benefits are clear and bountiful.

Firstly, by embracing this energy solution, we will play our part to fight the world's struggle against climate change, leaving future generations with an environment that they too can enjoy.

Secondly, many countries around the world who have embraced alternative energy solutions have boasted increased employment figures.

Thirdly and lastly, whether you are operating a business or managing a household, the use of low emission technologies can significantly reduce the cost of utilities.

Everyone has a role to play in sustainable tourism, so on this world tourism day; I encourage us all to join in creating a more sustainable future for us all.

Great Bay:--- Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever is encouraging the community to go out and take advantage of the free HIV testing on Saturday, September 29th, 2012 at the Leopold Bell School in Cole Bay from 10AM until 4PM.
"As part of the free HIV testing day I am encouraging our community to know their status and Get Checked, get tested," said Minister De Weever.
The test will be administered by a small finger prick, and the results will be available in 15 minutes. This event is being organized by the St. Maarten AIDS Foundation. All test results are confidential.

rotarysxmdistributesdictionaries28092012Philipsburg:--- For the fourth consecutive year the Rotary Club of St. Maarten is distributing dictionaries to grade 3 students in St. Maarten as part of our efforts to promote literacy. This year over 700 English dictionaries will be provided to students in 15 schools. On Thursday a team of six Rotarians presented students at St. Dominic's, Hill Side Christian, Rudy Labega, and Sister Magda schools with their dictionaries. The team included Rotarians Henna, Maria, Rebecca, Kishore, Damu, Nick, and Danny. On Friday another team of Rotarians presented dictionaries to MAC 1&2 as well as the new Cay Hill Hill Side school.

The Rotary Club of St. Maarten purchases special student dictionaries through the non-profit organization, The Dictionary Project.
Third grade students receive the dictionaries at this particular time in their formal education as most primary schools teach the children to use an English dictionary in the third grade. Through this effort, each student is the proud owner of what is often their first dictionary. Students are encouraged to take them home so that the entire family may benefit.
The Rotary Club of St. Maarten would like to thank Shams in Philipsburg for their assistance once again in making this project possible. A special thank you goes out to all of the children for their enthusiasm and beautiful smiles.

Willemstad, Curaçao:--- The FCCA Conference officially opened today in Willemstad, Curaçao, attracting over 1,000 professionals from throughout the cruise industry and the private and public sectors of cruise destinations, along with anyone looking to extend their contact base, reach and knowledge in the industry.

Conference attendees will engage in a four-day span of one-on-one meetings with the nearly 100 cruise executives in attendance from various departments, including operations, purchasing, marketing and shore excursions.

Workshops are also offered with panelists of the various executives, granting insight to the cruise industry, complete with a CEO - Executive Roundtable; shore excursion operations with separate workshops teaching how to put the wow back into the product and magic of the Caribbean, train tour guides and appeal to the special needs traveler; and a release of the BREA study, profiling the most current research on cruise passenger data in participating destinations. To complete the days, evening functions bring the attendees and cruise executives together and foster communication between them.

Additionally, due to the growing popularity and increased demand, the FCCA staged pre-Conference events for the first time. Two workshops were held for October 1, which joined the Care Teams from the various FCCA Member Lines to address their recent efforts and the evolving safety practices, and Jeff James, Vice President & General Manager of Disney Institute, hosted a workshop entitled "Business Excellence" to teach the five most powerful lessons in business. The pre-Conference proceedings concluded with an evening function that brought the early attendees to the Marriot's beachfront for a night of festivities and networking.

In its 19th year, the FCCA Conference & Trade Show provides the best chance for entities doing business or wishing to do business with the cruise industry to increase their contact base with the cruise executives in attendance so that they can present their destination or product and learn what the cruise lines look for in terms of shore excursions, products, services and ports of call. It helps attendees establish a clear vision that will map the road to success in future dealings with the cruise industry.

The FCCA prides itself in bringing together cruise industry representatives with those looking to do business with the lines. It is a symbiotic relationship between them; the more that the destinations and companies progress and learn about the industry, the more that the industry is able to grow and thrive. The FCCA promotes this mutually beneficial connection in most of its operations.

To learn more about the Conference and Trade Show or the FCCA, please visit www.f-cca.com.

New Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association Study Cites Increased Destination Cruise Tourism Expenditures.
WILLEMSTAD, CURAÇAO (October 3, 2012)-Cruise tourism boosted revenues for destinations, ports and businesses in Latin America and the Caribbean, according to an FCCA-commissioned study from Business Research and Economic Advisors.

BREA reported that FCCA-regional cruise tourism in 2011-2012 generated more than $1.9 billion in direct expenditures, 45,000 jobs and $728 million in employee wages among 21 destinations surveyed.

"This certainly is wonderful news, but it doesn't surprise me," told Michele M. Paige, FCCA president, during the 19th annual Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association's Conference and Trade Show in Curaçao. "FCCA members are known for seeing opportunities."

The new study analyzed spending by passengers, crew members and cruise lines. Among BREA's findings:

  • Cruise passengers (15.44 million) spent $1.48 billion in 21 participating destinations, with per passenger expenditures ranging from $185.40 in St. Maarten to $27.10 in St. Vincent & the Grenadines and averaging $95.92. An average of 52 percent of passengers bought shore excursions, generating $270 million in total payments to tour operators. Other notable purchases include watches and jewelry ($583 million); clothing ($158 million); food and beverage ($106.5 million) and local crafts and souvenirs ($87 million).
  • Crew members (2.7 million) spent over $261 million in the 21 destinations, with per crew expenditures ranging from $138.30 in the U.S. Virgin Islands and $21.40 in St. Vincent & the Grenadines and averaging $96.98.
  • Cruise lines spent an estimated $246.9 million in participating destinations for port fees and taxes, utilities, navigation services and ship supplies.

"These expenditures have a direct impact on local employment and wages," Andrew Moody, principal of Business Research & Economic Advisors, said. "Local businesses ... create additional jobs and income."

BREA-surveyed destinations included Antigua & Barbuda; Aruba; The Bahamas; Barbados; Belize; British Virgin Islands; Cayman Islands; Colombia; Costa Rica; Curacao; Dominica; Dominican Republic; Grenada; Honduras; Nicaragua; San Juan, Puerto Rico; St. Kitts & Nevis; St. Maarten; St. Vincent & the Grenadines; Turks & Caicos; and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Paige noted that polled passengers' experience showed a strong indication that they are likely to cruise again in the region and spend money. Passengers told BREA that they were "very satisfied" with:

  • Overall destination visit.
  • Shore excursions.
  • Friendliness of residents and courtesy of employees.
  • Initial shoreside welcome.
  • Historic sites/museums.
  • Local transportation

"Establishing relationships among member lines and the public and private sectors of partner destinations was the reason we founded the FCCA," Paige said. "Never has it been more important for cruise and travel partners to link arms and share ideas. That's the spirit behind the conference we're attending here in Curaçao."

The Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) is a not-for-profit trade organization composed of 14 Member Cruise Lines operating more than 100 vessels in Floridian, Caribbean and Latin American waters. Created in 1972, the FCCA's mandate is to provide a forum for discussion on tourism development, ports, tour operations, safety, security and other cruise industry issues. By fostering an understanding of the cruise industry and its operating practices, the FCCA seeks to build cooperative relationships with its partner destinations and to develop productive bilateral partnerships with every sector. The FCCA works with governments, ports and all private/public sector representatives to maximize cruise passenger, cruise line and cruise line employee spending, as well as enhancing the destination experience and the amount of cruise passengers returning as stay-over visitors.

garrindell23122011UP Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Gracita Arrindell has penned a letter with 10 questions to the Minister of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan seeking information with respect to Security Companies in the aftermath of the recent brutal double murders in Cupecoy. MP Arrindell is questioning the reliability of background checks and screening of persons employed by security companies.

"I highly commend the men and woman in the police force and justice department for working tirelessly to keep our island safe for our residents and valued visitors. Specifically, kudos, and a heartfelt thank you to those officers who worked around the clock to solve this heinous crime. Please convey my appreciation," MP Arrindell informed the Minister in her letter.

The issue of safety and security MP Arrindell pointed out to Minister Duncan, " ...has always been high on my agenda in representing our people. In order for me to make an informed opinion based on facts, I herewith submit to you as Minister of Justice several questions pertaining to the abovementioned subject matter."

MP Arrindell has also queried the Minister on the following: "The brutal manner in which allegedly the female victim was murdered, calls for special investigation. Can the Ministry indicate if it intends to ask for the input of professional entities such as a psychiatrist or any other appropriate behavioural specialist, to get to the source of the reason for the display of this 'rage' by the young criminal (s) allegedly involved in the murders mentioned above."

Another question from the MP to the Minister is: "What preventative measures or policies does the Ministry intend to take with regards to the security companies personnel. For example does the Ministry intend to call a meeting with the security companies and agencies in an effort to be on the same level of understanding the importance of having reliable, screened and trained personnel?"

PHILIPSBURG:--- World Teacher's Day (WTD) is celebrated globally on October 5. The theme for 2012 WTD is "Take a stand for teachers!"

President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel, would like to congratulate Sint Maartens' teachers past and present on their special day, and wish them much success with their endeavours.

Samuel added that teachers' play a significant role in our lives, in our society and in nation building. He said their pride with work, dedication to the job and sense of duty, befits this noble profession, and on behalf of the Parliament of Sint Maarten, a happy teachers' day 2012.

According to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), teachers, ultimately determine our collective ability to innovate, to invent, to find solutions for tomorrow. Nothing will ever replace a good teacher. Nothing is more important than supporting them, according to UNESCO.

WTD is held annually on 5 October to celebrate the essential role of teachers in providing quality education at all levels. It also commemorates the anniversary of the 1966 signature of the UNESCO/International Labour Organization (ILO) Recommendation Concerning the Status of Teachers.

18newcoastguardsswornin05102012Philipsburg:--- On Monday October 1st, 2012, a brief ceremony was held at the Cabinet of the Ministry of Justice, to officially swear in and recognize eighteen law enforcement officers in the Ministry of Justice's Law Enforcement Agencies, more specifically, for the department of the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard.

The Minister of Justice the Honorable Roland Duncan along with the Department Head Mr. Edison Kirindongo, officially recognized all eighteen men as law enforcement officers and congratulated them and encouraged them to serve Sint Maarten to the best of their abilities.

trevorhassell14102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Professor Trevor Hassell, Adjunct Professor of Medicine, University of the West Indies, Barbados, will be giving a lecture to Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) about Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) on Saturday evening.

NCDs comprise of heart disease, stroke, cancer, respiratory illness, and diabetes. These NCDs results in 36 million deaths per year worldwide.

The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has called for a comprehensive approach to fight NCDs which includes governments, civil society, academia, international organizations, and private sector.

NGO executive board members, civic groups, and interested members of their organizations are invited to share and receive information with respect to NCDs on Saturday, 27 October from 6:00pm to 8:00pm in the Dr. A. C. Wathey Legislative Hall at the Government Administration Building

Professor Trevor Hassell, Adjunct Professor of Medicine, University of the West Indies, Barbados, is also one of the speakers at the two-day Cancer Conference being jointly organized by Collective Prevention Services (CPS) from the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, and a number of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), that starts on Friday.

Professor Hassell is also Honorary Consultant Physician and Cardiologist at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Barbados, and Chairman of the National Commission for Chronic Non Communicable Diseases.

Professor Hassell was recently appointed as Barbados Special Envoy for Chronic Diseases, and has received many awards including appointment to the Order of Barbados in the Grade of the Gold Crown of Merit in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the medical profession.

During the Cancer Conference, Professor Trevor Hassell will be addressing Best Practice National Program of Monitoring and Managing Cancer Registry and Guidelines for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment.

'Get Checked,' is the Minister of Public Health's campaign to improve public health amongst the population of the country, and the NCD lecture and Cancer Conference are avenues to bring forth awareness within the community.

smmtabuildyourboatskerrykit23102012The Build Your Future Project, a joint initiative of the St. Maarten Marine Trades Association (SMMTA) and the St. Maarten Sailing School, focuses on the building of a vessel known as the Skerry by high school aged students. The Skerry is a small Norwegian style boat that weighs only 90lbs and arrives as a jigsaw puzzle. Between 5 and 25 students per school will participate to build the boats under the guidance of a teacher dedicated to the project and a qualified mentor with knowledge of the marine industry and marine carpentry. The project is under the Direction of Garth Steyn, SMMTA Youth Sailing Director and head of the St. Maarten Sailing School.

We have had an overwhelming response from the high schools wanting to get involved, and at this time we would like to announce that the following schools will be participating: CIA, St Dominics Academy, Milton Peters College, St Maarten Academy (Vocational) and SBO. The goal is to have all five vessels completed in time to have a first competition as part of the events leading up to the Heineken Regatta. In conjunction with the Regatta organizers an artwork competition will also be held and the winners will get to decorate a sail.

We would also like to announce that the SMMTA's BUILD YOUR FUTURE has gained the following sponsors: Island Water World, Budget Marine, FKG Marine Rigging and Fabrication, St. Maarten Sails and Canvas, the Harbour Group of Companies and Safe Cargo Services. We welcome all sponsors to our team! If you are interested in supporting this exciting and dynamic initiative please contact us via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Stay up-to-date on the progress of the Build Your Future Vessels and with the other youth sailing initiative by reading The Kids Herald.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The public is reminded that the Central Committee of Parliament that met with Minister of Education, Culture, Youths and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs on October 08, will continue on October 22.

The meeting will take place on a Monday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The two agenda points for this meeting are the present education policy, and secondly, the policy related to youth and sports.

The Hon. Minister of Education will be answering questions that were posed by members of the House in the first round of the October 8th session.

The initial meeting with the Minister was requested by the United Peoples (UP) Party parliamentary faction.

The central committee 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 High Councils of State are finalizing preparations for their second annual Symposium. The Ombudsman, Council of Advice and General Audit Chamber are the organizers of the annual event. This year's theme is "Thoughts on Good Governance".
Professor Jaime Saleh, Minister of State and former Governor of the Netherlands Antilles, will provide the keynote address on the theme as it relates to the High Councils of State.
The organizers have sent out invitations to guests including members of Parliament, Ministers, Secretary Generals, Heads of Department & Section Heads, directors of government owned companies, government affiliated entities and other stakeholders in the community, as well as invitees from abroad.
The Ombudsman, Council of Advice and General Audit Chamber are supervisory and advisory entities that were established as part of the new government structure of Country Sint Maarten. The entities have chosen to work together on this annual event based on a shared objective to broaden knowledge and awareness of the role and functioning of these institutions.
Following the positive reception received from participants of the first symposium in 2011, the institutions agreed to work on a second installment of the event.
In 2011 the theme for the Symposium was "Checks and Balances in a Democracy and the Role of High Councils of State."
As was the case during that first event, the organizers will invite guests to directly interact with a panel comprised of the keynote speaker, the Ombudsman, the vice-chair of the Council of Advice and the Chairperson of the General Audit Chamber.
Approximately 250 persons have been invited and invitees are encouraged to make use of a unique opportunity to be informed by a renowned speaker regarding this year's theme, and participate in a direct discussion with above mentioned panel

indopenhouse01032012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) will be having an Open House on Friday, 02 November, and the public is invited to attend.

Persons interested in learning more about the services of the IND can visit the Open House at its offices on the A.T. Illidge Road #8 (next to NAPA) between 8:00am straight through lunch-time right on to 3:00pm.

Immigration staff will be available to answer questions in English, French and Spanish. Brochures will be on display and available to take-away as well.

Questions and concerns about residency, visa requirements, extensions, police records, and the BTA will be answered. "You have Questions, We have the Answers"!

IND staff from Pointe Blanche Port of Entry, Simpson Bay and the Airport along with Border Control staff will also be available to provide information to members of the public.

The three main areas when IND executes its work are transparency, consistency and customer friendly service.

The IND is also inviting representatives of consulates as well as organizations, to come out to the open house so they can gather and relay all information to those who would not be able to be there.

The IND is looking forward to meeting with those who require additional information during the Open House scheduled for 02 November.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Tropical Storm (TS) Rafael, passed very close to the country last night bringing gale force to tropical storm force winds during heavy rain showers.

TS Rafael at 11:00am was located approximately 170 miles Northeast of Puerto Rico with maximum sustained winds of 60 miles per hour. The storm continues to move away from our area.

The country is under a Flash Flood Watch due to possible thunderstorms that can still be expected from the tail section of the system. The tropical storm warning has been discontinued.

Strong gusts of winds to near gale force can still be expected according to the Meteorological Department of Curacao (MDC).

Seas are moderate to rough at six to 10 feet; light to moderate periods of rainfall are still expected with a couple thunderstorms is still possible accumulating in amounts of one to three inches, therefore street flooding in low lying areas is still possible due to saturated grounds.

Motorists are advised to exercise caution while driving in low lying areas; exercise caution when driving in along hilly areas with respect to possible rock falls.

customsdeptgetsk9unit11102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan recently administered the oath to Customs Officer Maduro (dog handler). The Customs Department of Sint Maarten now has its own K-9 Unit.

silveriajacobs02102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Wednesday, Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, addressed parliament on the second anniversary of attaining country status.

Message: Today marks the 2nd anniversary of our attainment of country status within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, a historical day in accordance with the fulfillment of the wishes of the people expressed in the referendum of 12 years ago.

While our journey started many years ago, we must not forget the hard work of our courageous leaders who were determined to obtain our current status on behalf of the people.

We are still at phase 1 of the building process, and as such much more still needs to be done to strengthen the foundation that was officially laid on October 10, 2010.

As we embrace our new status we must be steadfast in identifying our path forward.

In the preamble of the constitution it states and I quote:
"We, the people of St. Maarten, confirm that we recognize the guiding principles of God as the core of our values ...."
Yet I question why our Parliamentary sessions start with a moment of silence instead of a prayer to this same Almighty God;
We must remember that prayer and worship are fundamentally a mainstay of our cultural heritage.

It further states that:
"Being Determined to work together with our partners in the Kingdom, our French brothers and sisters, as well as all peoples of the world on the basis of freedom, equality, peaceful coexistence, and international solidarity;"

We must take charge of securing our assets within this Kingdom, and strive to utilize all means available to build the capacity of our St. Maarten people in order to move towards true autonomy, while working together with our Kingdom partners for the benefit of St. Maarten.

In terms of working together with our Countrymen to the North, Much more must be done to cement the cooperation between the governments of the Northern and Southern parts of our island, so that we can truly unite as one people.

We must Unite in our efforts to promote tourism, preserve our tangible and intangible cultural heritage, provide quality health care, social services, education and sports for all, meet the needs of our youth, promote the family as the core unit of our society, preserve and protect our environment - natural reserves, our waters, our flora and fauna.

This cannot just happen at governmental levels, but at the level of the people, the people who are St. Maarten. Yet, we as the government of the people must and are putting policies in place to meet the needs of these same people, and must execute them to the benefit of our people of St. Maarten.

Our constitution further declares that we are a people that believe in the principles of democracy, the rule of law, the principle of separation of powers, the dignity and value of the individual, and the entitlement of ALL individuals to the fundamental rights and freedoms of people throughout the world.

In this regard, we are indeed still in the infancy stages of our development - we still struggle to provide quality education for all, we do not have all facilities in place to preserve the dignity and value of our special persons, our elderly, and the poor.
We have much to do to meet our responsibilities in this regard.

The Theme 'Building a Nation of Courageous and Determined people' is directly derived from the aforementioned constitutional quote. St. Maarteners have proven time and again that we have the courage and determination to continue our way of life regardless of the obstacles that we may have faced and will certainly face. Through tough economic times, natural disasters and new influences we have stayed steadfast and prevailed.

The definition of Courage is: to not be deterred by danger or pain; to be brave.

The definition of determination is : Firmness of purpose; resoluteness.

It is with a mindset of COURAGE and DETERMINATION that I pledge to work to move St. Maarten forward.

We must move forward as a people in defining who a St. Maartener is.

We must move forward as a people in establishing what our national anthem is.

We must move forward in building our pride in this country we call St. Maarten.

We must move forward in declaring this day the tenth day of October a National Holiday.

We must educate our St. Maarten people about our constitution and our country.

We must move forward in building a courageous and determined people who will work hard together to achieve the goals set forth in our constitution and continue to build a strong and resilient St. Maarten.

I am St. Maarten, You are St. Maarten, WE are ST. MAARTEN, our students and other countrymen and women abroad are St. Maarten, our ancestors in their graves are St. Maarten.

As we move into our third year, with new powers and responsibilities as a country, I pray that WE, who are St. Maarten, can pledge to do all we can, individually and collectively to fulfill our dreams for St. Maarten; build a legacy our young St. Maarteners will be proud to inherit;
where all of us, as St. Maarteners can enjoy all the rights as have been set forth in our constitution.

May God bless this nation called St. Maarten!

utssupportspoliceweek09102012Philipsburg:--- UTS contributed to the ongoing Police Week, organized by the local Police Sports Organization by making a monetary donation in the amount of $5000 to the organization. The funds will go towards the various activities that were scheduled from the 2nd of October until the 14th of October. Activities include a song festival, beach party, basketball tournament, a holy mass, and various trips around the island. The Police Sports Organization will be hosting visiting law enforcement personnel from Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao and Surinam in a friendly exchange. "It is our pleasure to support our local law enforcement in their endeavor to organize this event. We appreciate the hard work and dangers these men and women face every day in the interest of public safety and protecting the community we are all a part of," stated UTS Marketing and Communication Officer, Ivy Lambert.

Philipsburg:--- TEMPO Networks and The Ministry of Tourism announces the production of TEMPO’s weekly hit show, the Cross Caribbean Countdown, in the friendly island of St. Maarten for the next seven (7) weeks.

As TEMPO prepares for the celebration of its seventh anniversary to be held on St. Maarten (“TEMPO Turns 7”) from November 25 – December 1, 2012, the Cross Caribbean Countdown will showcase all the attractions of the island:  from the extraordinary St. Maarten history, mixture of culture, sumptuous cuisine, pristine beaches, world famous shopping, unique airlift and ports, cruise industry, attractive business climate, spiritual tradition to its model school system.  The show will also feature the extraordinary talent of home grown artists, including being hosted by local presenters.

The first episode premiered on Thursday, October 4th and was hosted by TEMPO Founder, Chairman & CEO himself, Mr. Frederick A. Morton, Jr. (“Mr. TEMPO”) and local artist, Ms. Shanda Webster.  “St. Maarten is an exceptional Country and it is my pleasure to showcase it to the world for everyone to discover the extraordinary beauty of this remarkable destination and the infectious vibes of its people.”  Said Mr. Morton.

A new episode of the Cross Caribbean Countdown from St. Maarten will premiere every Thursday at 9:00 PM with the shows repeating daily at 11:00 AM, 9:00 PM and 2:00AM

 

ABOUT TEMPO

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TEMPO, envisioned by native son Frederick A. Morton Jr. ("Mr. TEMPO"), is a true celebration of Caribbean life that seeks to elevate the region. Its content, therefore, is developed to rise beyond entertainment to inspirational, progressive and educational. TEMPO currently broadcasts in 28 countries, including the entire Caribbean, the US tri-state area, Costa Rica, Luxemburg, and Germany with approximately 4.0 M viewers. Connect with TEMPO on Cablevision Channel 1105 or whenever you're feeling for the Caribbean vibe, at www.gotTEMPO.com. TEMPO is a registered trademark of TEMPO Networks, LLC.

Starting from the 13th of April, the St. Maarten Department of Statistics (STAT) will send a few interviewers into the field for a final check of the population. From the 13th of April to 31st of May, interviewers will pass by every house and note if they have been interviewed during last year's Census. Anyone who has not been interviewed will be interviewed at that time.
As the first Census of the Country St. Maarten, STAT wants to make certain that everyone is counted. Missing a single person will have an effect as we rely on these numbers for the next 10 years. As a young country this is extremely important as all policies are built on the facts and figures we learn from the Census.
One of the major reasons for this extra round of interviews is to reconcile the differences between the Civil registry office and the population numbers as reported internationally by STAT. Because of the different methods of compiling these figures, there will always be differences yet this is now a bigger gap than usual.
A population and housing Census is a count of the population. Besides a simple count, we also learn some important facts such as the housing situation, the age of the population, the education level or the health situation of St. Maarten. All these facts help in determining future policies regarding social welfare and financial benefits.
Please call us at the Department of Statistics to arrange an appointment if you have not been interviewed during the initial Census interviews. The number to reach us is 542-9905 or visit us between 9:00 – 11:00 and 14:00 – 16:00 at the Juancho Yrausquin Boulevard 6 (units 7/8) across from Sang's Supermarket.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Voice of our Children (VOOC) kicked off an essay contest on May 7 challenging pupils and students of the country's public schools to write essays on the topic: "How to encourage my peers to become more attentive in school to attain a good education and eliminate bullying."

The contest is for third, fourth and fifth grades of elementary schools and the public secondary schools. One winner will be selected from the public elementary and public secondary school.

"I commend the VOOC for their initiative in asking part of the nation's school going youth to delve into the two essay topics which are very much relevant issues for today's young people.

"I encourage the pupils and students to take part and express themselves on these two important issues on being attentative in school and solutions to the elimination of bullying in our educational system.

"Eradicating bullying and bringing the sometimes deadly consequences of such behaviour to the forefront of discussions between teens and their peers, is highly commendable. This effort deserves all the support by all sectors in our community," President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell said on Monday when she read about the initiative in the print media.

Essay entries must be submitted by June 15.

For more information about the contest, you can contact VOOC President S. Olivacce at Tel. 523-1361.

As a means to balance the 2011 budget, Finance Minister Hiro Shigemoto announced in December 2010 that the turnover tax (TOT) would be increased by two percentage points (from 3 % to 5%) effective February 11th 2011. Shortly thereafter, the St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce and Industry publicly endorsed government's proposed turnover tax increase only as a temporary measure for one year. The SHTA, on the other hand, condemned the move as a quick-fix method to balance the 2011 budget and suggested other ways to go about achieving a balanced budget.

Following the Chambers endorsement, the turnover tax was increased to 5%, with the understanding that it would not be a permanent measure. This would give the ministry time to work on a new tax structure that was to be in place on January 1st 2012. The SHTA was asked to make a presentation on its views for the new tax structure. This was done in March 2011, with promised follow up by members of the Working Group New Tax System. To date, after repeated requests, SHTA has not received any update on the progress of the new tax structure.

Recently, Minister Shigemoto announced that the 2012 budget will not be presented by the December 15th deadline but in the latter part of Jan 2012 or by March 1st 2012 at the latest; until such time the 2011 budget will be in use. In our opinion, this leaves the private sector -and in fact the entire population- with many unanswered questions: Is the TOT going back to 3% or finally being reduced to zero as it was a temporary measure to begin with? Is it going to stay at 5% or can we expect yet another increase? As SHTA has stated numerous times in the past, not knowing what the new fiscal policy will entail, will cause more damage to the economy, investors sit on the fence and wait, business do not give raises or extend contracts, nor can they forecast their own budgets adequately.

SHTA is requesting clarification and an update on the new tax structure. It is crucial that the fiscal plans, which turnover tax is a part of, be finalized and disclosed to the population.

Great Bay (DCOMM):--- The problem of overweight and obesity have reached epidemic proportions globally, and both developed and developing countries are seriously affected.

In some countries, the epidemic of obesity sits alongside continuing problems of under nutrition, creating a double-burden of nutrition-related ill health among the population, including children.

Nutrition related health problems in children are increasingly significant causes of disability and premature death worldwide, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

The St. Maarten Health Study, "How Healthy is St. Maarten,?" indicated that on a daily basis 31 per cent of the participants don't consume breakfast; 63 per cent don't consume vegetables and 66 per cent don't consume fruits. This is an indication that this lifestyle is also practice by their descendants.

Collective Prevention Services (CPS), executing agency of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, therefore strongly recommends to parents and guardians to prepare healthy snacks for their children as of the beginning of the New Year and throughout the year. Healthy choices equal healthy children and healthy smiles!

Improving the nutritional status of school-age children is an effective investment for improving educational outcomes of school children for the New Year.

Establishing healthy dietary and physical activity patterns among young people thereby promotes health and nutritional well-being and preventing obesity and various non-communicable diseases.

In making healthy foods and beverages available at home and for school, and in providing, supporting and encouraging opportunities for physical activity, parents can influence their children's behavior.

Simultaneously parents are advised for the New Year to live and promote a healthy lifestyle because children's behavior is often shaped by observation and adaptation.

Here are some tips for children and adolescents: provide healthy breakfast before each school day; don't leave home without breakfast; serve healthy school snacks to children (whole-grain, vegetables, fruits); promote the intake of fruits and vegetables.

Restrict intake of energy-dense, micronutrient-poor foods (e.g. packaged snacks); restrict intake of sugars-sweetened soft drinks; ensure an opportunity for family meals; provide information and skills to make healthy food choices.

Promote regular intake of water and physical exercise and get your child involved in sport activities.

Philipsburg:--- St. Maarten Cable TV today announces another step forward to upgrade the cable TV system to an all-digital platform this spring. To ensure that the digital channel line-up will be in place by the February 1, 2012 deadline, eight channels will be removed from the analog line-up on January 23, 2012.

Effective January 23, 2012, the following channels will no longer be viewed on the analog channel line-up:
  • Channel 43- Animal Planet
  • Channel 47- DWTV
  • Channel 55- Bulletin Board
  • Channel 59- Carib Vision
  • Channel 64- Sony
  • Channel 66- TCM
  • Channel 68- CBC
  • Channel 69- Bloomberg

St. Maarten Cable TV will begin the process of swapping customers' analog boxes to digital converters on February 1, 2012. From February 1, 2012 to May 1, 2012, customers are encouraged to visit the Business Office at Madame Estate to upgrade their service to digital. The 90-day swap period is essential for customers to be processed in an orderly fashion. During that transition period, the signal for most channels will be simulcast in both analog and digital to ensure that customers can continue to enjoy Cable TV. Customers with a digital converter will be able to view the aforementioned eight channels that will be removed from the analog line-up on January 23, 2012.
The following two channels will also be relocated from their current position on January 23, 2012. Food Network will move from Channel 65 to Channel 47 and SPACE will move from Channel 58 to Channel 55.
Beulah Jonis, Managing Director of St. Maarten Cable TV stated, "We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause our customers, however, we are very pleased with our progress to date as we prepare for our digital launch."

dutchdelegationarrivesonsxm08012012Philipsburg:--- Chairman of the Permanent Committee of Kingdom Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Relations Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Roy Marlin and Secretary General of Parliament Jozef Semeleer, were at the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) late Saturday afternoon to welcome the Dutch delegation who will be attending the Inter-parliamentary Kingdom conference that will take place from January 10 to 13, 2012.

The Dutch delegation arrived on a charter flight from Saba.

pdecellesofficiallyopenswhiteflag10012012Officially opened by Pierre Decelles, the Canadian Consul on St. Maarten, the White Flag bar and restaurant perched on the rooftop of the Mega Yacht Mall has spectacular views. It also has smoked beef from Montreal.
This Canadian delicacy has Jewish origins that became popular during the Roaring 20's. It quickly made a hit and invaded the corner cafes of Montreal's notorious St Lawrence Street
Nathalie Sabourin, owner of White Flag is optimistic that the kosher smoked beef will make a culinary hit not only with Canadians and the Jewish community. "The beef is marinated in barrels before gently smoked for three days in oak fired ovens. We fly the beef directly once a month from Montreal and carefully steam it for two hours before hand slicing and serving in a rye bread sandwich."

'Gastronomic'
Pierre Decelles who tasted the smoked beef at the official opening of White Flag agrees that this latest addition to the island's choice of food on offer will make it even richer. I not only declare that the opening of the White Flag is official but also declare that the Montreal beef is gastronomic."
"St Maarten is rapidly becoming a major tourist destination for Canadians who at this time of year need to escape temperatures of minus 40 degrees and are eager to taste Caribbean dishes as well as familiar home cuisine. With as many as thirteen flights per week that embrace St Maarten from each of our ten provinces, their presence at White Flag with its stunning panoramic views will be a memorable experience."

Celine Dion
One of Canada's most famous celebrities is Celine Dion from Quebec. Nathalie spoke to her recently at a golf course near Montreal and the famous singer promised to visit White Flag in the near future. "We talked about many usual things," says Nathalie, "The weather, children and restaurant business!"
In addition to smoked beef normally served with a choice of coleslaw, homemade French fries and pickles, Nathalie's rooftop menu includes many Mediterranean dishes including a fine selection of Amuses Bouches.
"I decided to name the restaurant White Flag because it is a symbol for surrender and to parlay. It's all about social communication and the emotional importance of sharing! Fun, fantasy and fascination are the conversations at White Flag."

Great Bay:--- Minister responsible for Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever extends words of comfort to the family and friends of the late Marius Lionel Gumbs, who was a former employee at the Ambulance Department.
Marius Lionel Gumbs took up employment with the Ambulance Services in 1979 as an ambulance driver. At that time government had just taken over ambulance services from the police department, and the Ambulance Department was established. Mr. Gumbs worked for the department for 19 years, and was known as a dedicated worker.
On June 17, 2011 Mr. Gumbs was given an honorary award of excellence for appreciation and dedication during Emergency Medical Services (EMS) week. Although he was retired he was always invited to and very much involved in activities held by the Ambulance Department.
"On behalf of the people of St. Maarten I extend my deepest condolences to the family and friends of the late Marius "Lange" Gumbs. May his soul rest in eternal peace."

OXFORD:--- The governments of small countries deliver excellent results when they involve as many local players as possible, including opponents. Dr. Scott Douglas from the University of Oxford concludes this on the basis of his research into governance success stories on Aruba, Curacao, and St. Kitts.

For his PhD-thesis at the English university, Douglas compared sixteen government-owned public utilities in the Caribbean, who were responsible for energy, water, or infrastructure. This group included both high and low performing organizations. In his conclusions, Douglas does not discuss specific cases, but compares successful and failing styles of governance. The standard for good governance, suggests his research, is not lower than in larger countries. The way this is achieved however might be different.

Successful organizations, the research indicates, are characterised by a governance style which is both strict and open. The rules are consistently applied, but employed to give as many actors a role as possible. In addition, strong organizations give room to strong leaders. Finally, successful organizations constantly spread background information, also informing opponents of the policy. Scott Douglas: "Government officials become successful when they dare to strengthen others."

The research presents a structured analysis of several governance successes, but does not claim to have found the one and only recipe. Scott Douglas emphasizes: "There are probably more important ingredients. Everyone can explore this for themselves, by starting with the question: What goes currently well in the public sector?"

Several open seminars will be organized across the different islands throughout January. This Great Governance Tour is made possible with the support of Berenschot International, USONA, Alexander & Simon, and United Trust. A short, practical guide to governance successes has been written as well, this is freely available from www.berenschot.com/governance.

Clown is a Master of “Art of Life”. He exists within everyone! Discovering of your own clown means bringing more Joy, Love and Pleasure in your life and be able to connect with yourself and others from heart to heart.

This course is an invitation  for you to empower yourself, empty your busy head, open  your mind and go to the source of the energy in your belly and senses in your heart.

Through games, dance and contact with each other, following impulses and acting in the moment  you will discover the magic and power of improvising. You can re-experience  your spontaneity , imagination, freedom and playfullness. You learn to embrace your mistakes and have fun to take risks,  conquering fears. And If you will be able at the end  to laugh at the beauty of you own ridiculousness your life  would seem more easier.

No previous experience is necessary to start. You don’t have to be Smart, Brave, Funny, and it is absolutely great if you think you are far from being Perfect Smile.

This course is a basic- course of clowning, which could be good for everyone’s development.

Special useful for teachers, nurses and doctors, managers, leaders, politicians, policemen, officials,  housewifes, papa’s and mama’s…everybody who daily is in contact with other people Smile Artists of all kinds of performing arts could enrich their own creative personality.

Clown’s character, emotions, clowns routine’s and clowning for  special purposes as care-, hospital- clowning, street-performances, stage-clowning …could be next staps in the process.

When: from  11 OR 12 february (depend on participants.  If you are interested, mail me as quick as possible and mention your day of preference ):

5 x Saturday’s:  February 11, 18, 25   March 3, 10

OR      5 x Sunday’s:     February 12, 19, 26  March 4, 11

From 10 a.m – 1 p.m

Where: John Larmonie Center (Imbali and Motiance dance schools), Philipsburg (next to the sports school and across the Toyota store).

Price: The whole course is 160 dollar.

Booking, questions:

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sewagerunningonroad20012012St. Peters:--- Several residents of the St. Peters community are at their wits ends with the sewage water that has been running through their homes and yards for years and nothing has been done to rectify the hazardous situation that poses health risks to the residents of the area.
SMN News spoke to three residents of Lime Road whose properties are filled with sewage water that is drained from the nearby homes. Doradine Gumbs said that she grew up on Lime Road and it has been 35 years now that she has been trying to get government to deal with the constant sewage water that is running through her yard on a daily basis. Gumbs said the former board members of the SPCC did nothing to assist the residents that are plagued with the fresh sewage water. Gumbs showed an SMN News reporter the fresh sewage water that is now seeping through the walls of her home, causing her to abandon one of the apartments in her yard. She said several inspectors visited the area but they never returned neither have they done anything to rectify the problem.
Marie Jeffers also showed SMN News her property and the amount of fresh sewage in her yard. Jeffers said that the sewage is coming from a neighbor's yard and she complained to government but to date nothing has been done. At the back of one of the homes that is located next to the Jeffers' property there is an open septic tank that is covered with a piece of plywood while sewage water is overflowing from the septic tank on to the Jeffers' property. The constant sewage overflow has now damaged the Jeffers' home causing tiles inside their bathroom to fall off, yet government officials and the health inspectors that visited the area did nothing to rectify the problem.
Mrs. Jeffers said one of her granddaughter's got a skin infection due to the sewage water and the child had to be taken overseas for treatment. Both the President of SPCC Rene Junior Wilson and Mrs. Jeffers said several inspectors and government official visited the area and promised to rectify the sewage problem but to date nothing has been done. Wilson said the SPCC board even met with the former vice president Maurice Lake and he promised to look into the matter but to date nothing has been done. "The new SPCC board wanted to meet with the Minister of Infrastructure Theodore Heyliger but Lake prevented us from seeing the Minister, he claimed he will work on the problems facing the St. Peters community but to date Lake has not addressed the problems brought forth by the residents of St. Peters and the SPCC board." In an invited comment, Lake said he never met with the SPCC board and furthermore he is not interested in being part of the SPCC board. Maurice Lake is the executive advisor to Minister Heyliger, he said that his only interest is to look out for the St. Peters community and by doing so he has offered his assistance in reorganizing the SPCC board. As for the new President of SPCC, Lake said Rene Cotto Wilson appointed himself as president and he (Lake) wanted to make sure an election is held so that the members of SPCC can be duly elected. Lake said he plans to hold a town hall meeting shorting to inform the residents of the area of the SPCC election and if Rene Cotto Wilson wants he can postulate for the position.
sewageinyard20012012Wilson said instead of Lake dealing with the problems that are facing the residents he went to the newspapers claiming that the SPCC board needs to be reorganized. Wilson said the former board members of SPCC are refusing to cooperate with the current board members because SPCC board members believe that whatever work has to be done in their area must be given to the contractors living in St. Peters. Wilson said St. Peters have a number of heavy equipment owners who are not able to get work from government and the council believes that work in the area must be contracted to the people living in their community so that the youths of St. Peters can eventually find work. Besides that, Wilson said since the installation of the new board he is unable to get the necessary paperwork from the former SPCC board members. "The only person who tried to assist was the former President Rolando Tobias, but he never gave us the paperwork. We don't even know who handles the SPCC bank account because the former members of the SPCC board were never changed at the Chamber of Commerce. I went to the Chamber of Commerce to retrieve the Chamber registration only to find out that the SPCC owed the Chamber of Commerce close to Naf.4000.00 and the new board members have to now pool monies to pay that debt. Furthermore, there is a new board in place since August 2011 and someone from the former board withdrew monies from the SPCC account in October 2011. Wilson said they managed to recover a statement from the Windward Islands Bank that was mailed to SPCC at # 3 Tangerine Road, St. Peters that showed that someone debited $474.82 from the account on October 31, 2011." Wilson provided the WIB bank statement to SMN News as evidence of the withdrawal.
Maurice Lake provided SMN News with the statement of account which shows all the monetary transactions for the account for the years 2008 through 2011. The October 31st withdrawal shows that a bank overdraft was done on that day.
The President of the St. Peters Community Council (SPCC) Rene Junior Wilson also reacted to newspaper article that was published earlier this week criticizing the SPCC. "The former Vice President of the SPCC Maurice Lake should be the last person to talk about running sewage water on the St. Peters public roads because Lake's mother has been pumping her raw sewage on the road for years." Wilson took SMN News reporter to # 3 Tangerine Road where a pipe and hose from the home is leading to the public road and water is constantly flowing out. When confronted with this Maurice Lake said that the water emanating from his mother's yard is spring water and not sewage water. He said the water is lodged in his mother's yard because the other neighbors blocked off the back of her yard. Lake also said the water that is running down Lime and Tangerine Road comes from the Hillside Public School.
Wilson said that as recent as Thursday a pump was attached to the hose that is leading from the Lake's property and the fresh sewage water was pumped out on to the main road.
Another resident who shared concerns and witnessed the sewage water from the Lake's property is Reginald Bakari Arrindell. Arrindell said he is trying to find out who might have provided a letter he wrote to the President of the SPCC to the former board members. He said he is currently investigating the leak because the contents of his letter to SPCC was printed in one of the daily newspapers and he neither Wilson gave anyone the letter. Arrindell said he is very much concerned about the current situation facing his community as such he penned a letter to Wilson asking him if the SPCC plans to hold a town hall meeting with the residents to update them on the activities that are planned by the SPCC. He said he also enquired if the activities were postponed and to his surprise the contents of his letter to Wilson appeared the following day in the newspapers.
Another resident told SMN News that the persons working at the helpdesk approached her and offered assistance but to date she have not seen them back, instead she received a letter telling her that her address now comes into question. The woman said that her yard was flooded for years with sewage water and during the 2010 elections one of the candidates that ran on the National Alliance slate and Rene Wilson took sand to fill in her yard. "Thanks to Wilson and the NA candidate I can now walk at the back of my house."
While the residents of Lime and Tangerine Road have spoken out hoping that they will attract Government's attention namely the Minister of Infrastructure Theodore Heyliger, students attending the Prince Willem Alexander School have to walk through a pool of sewage water on a daily basis to get to the school's compound. The raw sewage water that is running down from Lime Road and Tangerine Road passes in front of the school.


Click here to view photos of the sewage water on Tangerine Road and Lime Road in St. Peters.

Philipsburg:--- A Jamaican national identified as Calbert Edwards who was arrested last week Wednesday for falsified documents is still in shock after he discovered that a police officer stole his gold chain while it was in the police safe. In an exclusive interview with SMN News, Edwards said he was arrested on Wednesday at the Census Office when he went to register his residency papers. Edwards said officials at the Census Office told him that the stamp on his birth and marriage certificates is false, therefore they called the police. Edwards said the officers took him to the Philipsburg Police Station where they arrested him. "While at the police station the arresting officer took my gold ring, gold chain, and my wallet with $47 and placed it in a plastic bag. Edwards said on Friday he was released from police custody after paying a fine of $300. He said after he was released an officer went to get his belongings and it was that officer who discovered that his chain was missing. "I was looking for the chain and when I could not find it the female officer showed me the plastic bag and said someone cut open the bottom of the bag and stole the chain. The officer further advised me not to sign for my belongings because the chain was missing. I even saw the officer that was dealing with my case and he told me he heard my chain disappeared." Edwards said that the officers asked him to return to the Philipsburg Police Station on Monday to file an official complaint with officers York or Wheil. "I still cannot believe that there are thieves in the Police Station, I think those things happen on the streets but now I am shocked to learn that the people who are supposed to protect us and our properties are in fact the ones stealing from prisoners.
Edwards said the person (cop) who stole his chain probably believed that he would have been deported today and no one would have known about the stolen chain.
Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte has promised to look into the matter on Monday since he was not informed of the incident.

gtmnagicolaunchtrinidad23012012On Friday January 20, 2012 the acquisition of GTM Insurance Company Ltd by the NAGICO Insurances Group was officially announced and celebrated during a grand champagne evening held at the Chamber of Commerce building at Westmoorings, Port of Spain in Trinidad.
Many prominent guests attended the event including business leaders, agents, brokers, executive management of NAGICO and management and staff of the local NAGICO/GTM company.
Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Directors, Mr. Michael Bishop, offered opening remarks in which he thanked the Central Bank of Trinidad & Tobago for their cooperation and guidance in obtaining the operating license for Trinidad & Tobago. He also confirmed "NAGICO's long term commitment to Trinidad & Tobago, the clients, brokers and agents and emphasized the financial responsibility of NAGICO across 16 territories in the Dutch, English and French Caribbean, which includes compliance with all regulatory authorities in each territory".
In his presentation CEO of the NAGICO Group, Mr. Imran McSood-Amjad, gave the audience a general overview of NAGICO and outlined his vision for the local company, temporarily branded as NAGICO/GTM before assuming a full NAGICO branded identity in the near future. "NAGICO's financial stewardship is outstanding and we are proud to state that the general insurance group operations carry the prestigious AM Best B++ rating". The CEO further stated that "the GTM acquisition is in line with NAGICO's continued strategic expansion throughout the Caribbean as plans include expansion to 19 territories by the end of 2012".
General Manager of the local company NAGICO/GTM, Mr. Christopher Henriques, addressed the audience in welcoming remarks in which he noted that "after the acquisition was completed in October 2011, the local company hired new staff and implemented a management trainee program to accommodate the growth of the company with the best people in the industry".
NAGICO's Director of Finance & Operations, Mr. Glenville Blake, gave a financial overview of NAGICO. "NAGICO writes premiums of almost TT$ 600 million (USD 95 million) and has total assets of approximately TT$ 730 million (USD 115 million)". He further emphasized that "the solvency of NAGICO to be 300% over regulatory obligations".
Mr. McSood-Amjad ended the official part w ith a Champagne toast after which a cocktail reception was held in a festive ambience.

hhfandsmhdf25012012To mark its 15th anniversary and establishing one of its strategic goals to expand the service of Helping Hands Foundation, to include the clients of the St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation, the HHF and SMHDF signed a Memorandum of Understanding which provided the purpose and clearly identified the responsibilities of each party. In the MOU, the HHF Foundation agreed to:
  • Enhance the mobility of the SMHDF Elderly and Disabled Clients
  • Increase the opportunity to attend activities with the other Elderly
  • Reduce cost in transport and ability to enjoy other benefits for those disabled and over 60
  • Provide opportunity for better health care
  • Become more independent in moving around and not be dependent on anyone
The SMHDF on the other hand committed to:
  • Support the HHF morally and comply with the MOU
  • Promote HHF services to clients
  • Sponsor when necessary clients who are in dire need to be transported
  • Evaluate the HHF services on a quarterly basis
The Funding for this project has been provided by AMFO. The HHF, which celebrates 15 years existence this year, plans to mark this celebration with many events, which will honor our Elderly. AMFO has been loyal to HHF for many years and HHF is thankful for the many grants they have received which have kept the HHF in existence thus far. Thank you AMFO!
The SMHDF will immediately provide the HHF with an additional 40 plus clients who will need transportation for medical purposes, recreation, bill payments, groceries and other tasks the clients might prefer. The SMHDF just last year celebrated its 15th anniversary as well and now supervises some 745 homes in various locations on St. Maarten.

Philipsburg:--- The term Shape Up or Ship out, now applies to the Members of Parliament that stayed away from the Parliament meeting which was scheduled for Tuesday to discuss the Jules James vote on November 17th, 2011 says the members of the Windward Island Chamber of Labour Unions. On Tuesday, the only Member of Parliament representing the coalition that attended the meeting was the chairlady Gracita Arrindell. The Members of Parliament were supposed to discuss the lawfulness of the vote cast by MP Jules James regarding a company of which he is the Managing Director. Vice President of the WICLU Claire Elshot told reporters on Thursday that the actions of the Members of Parliament is a slap in the face for the people of St. Maarten and the people cannot continue to tolerate this kind of modus operandi of the Parliament of St. Maarten. "We are more than year now as a country and I cannot remember one decent law that has been presented. Someone has to tell Parliament to shape up or ship out." Elshot further stated that the Members of Parliament were elected to represent the people and if they are unable to do so then they should demit from their offices. If this trend continues St. Maarten will be repeating what happens on St. Eustatius, whose governing coalition collapsed on Wednesday.

President of the WICLU Theophilus Thompson described the actions of the Members of Parliament representing the coalition as blatant disregard to the country, Thompson said those MPs held their own meeting in the same building that housed their offices. Most of the Members of Parliament from the governing coalition were present at the time of the scheduled parliament meeting but refused to sign in. The only Member of Parliament who gave notice of his absence was MP Petrus Leroy De Weever. Thompson said the move by the MP's has placed a huge question mark on democracy. The unionist said the Members of Parliament do not understand their roles. "I consider this to be a very serious matter for the population and the country. To not show up at a meeting and take care of the people's business when the people are paying you good salaries is a very serious concern." Thompson said there is too much conflict of interest and everyone is defending their interest on both sides. It is clear something is wrong. Thompson further explained that it is regrettable that the leaders of the governing parties remained mum on the SBRMC issue and the workers plight.

Great Bay:--- Due to the ongoing labor dispute regarding the former Pelican Resort workers, President of the Chamber of Labor Unions, Theophilus Thompson stated that he will be making an official complaint with the International Labor Organization (ILO) against the government of St. Maarten for violating certain ILO Conventions. The claims made by Thompson are not justified.
Thompson stated in a press release that St. Maarten is violating Conventions 87, 98, 154 and 181. C87 Freedom of Association and Protection of the right to Organize Convention, 1948; C98 Right to organize and Collective Bargaining Convention, 1949; C154 Collective Bargaining Convention, 1981; C181 Private Employment Agencies Convention, 1997.
The Kingdom of the Netherlands has ratified many conventions. It was therefore up to the then Netherlands Antilles to decide which conventions they would make applicable to them. Conventions 98, 154 and 181 were not made applicable by the Netherlands Antilles and are therefore not applicable to St. Maarten.
Convention N0.87 Freedom of Association and Protection of the Right to Organize is applicable to St. Maarten. This Convention sets out the core framework of protection for the fundamental rights which is union rights, such as the right to join a trade union and the right to organize trade union activities.
The Workers Institute for Organized Labor (WIFOL) from the very beginning were representing the workers of the former Pelican Resort. WIFOL as a member of the Chamber of Labor Unions on St. Maarten has had the freedom and the right to be established and to represent workers. The workers were free to join an organization of their own choosing and to elect their representatives in full freedom as stated in Convention N0.87
Article 3 sub 2 of Convention N0. 87 states "The public authorities shall refrain from any interference which would restrict this right or impede the lawful exercise thereof." In no way has the rights of the workers and that of WIFOL been violated as far as this Convention is concerned.
The Constitution of St. Maarten also promotes Freedom of Association. In article 12 it states "The right of association is recognised. This right may be restricted under national ordinance in the interest of public order."
The government of St. Maarten never undertook, encouraged or sanctioned any action justifying the claim made by Mr. Thompson. The laws governing St. Maarten and policies of government guarantees freedom of association and conforms to ILO Convention 87, which guarantees core labor standards to all workers.
Even though ILO Conventions 98, 154 and 181 are not applicable to St. Maarten, the laws and policies of the government respects and promotes the rights of said conventions as stipulated in the constitution of the ILO.

employabilitythroughtrainingspeaker29012012Great Bay:--- On Friday afternoon Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius de Weever encouraged the participants at the information session of the "Employability through Training" project to take advantage of this unique opportunity afforded to them.
The "Employability through Training" is a Social Economic Initiative (SEI) project, which is aimed at taking people from welfare to work and giving them the opportunity of on the job training. The goal of the project is to assist unskilled unemployed individuals to acquire basic job skills and knowledge to help bridge the distance between them and suitable employment within the local labor market by offering specialized training and mediation for a period of two and a half years. This will allow them to not only get familiar with the supply and demand but will also develop their social, communicative and professional work related skills which will motivate them to actively participate in the local labor market.
The target groups for this project are those between the ages of 18-55; Dutch nationals registered on St. Maarten; unemployed and have a willingness to learn and accept work.
employabilitythroughtrainingaudience29012012More specific objectives of this project are as follows: reduce the welfare assistance list to only those that truly are not able to perform work; prepare the target group to be professionals; provide the target group with coaching, training and mediation to a suitable job; develop a constant structured working relationship with the business community and promote more job creation and lastly to establish contacts with the Chamber of Commerce and unions for close collaboration and participation in various activities.
Over the next two and a half years 250 participants between the ages of 18-55 will be given specialized training whereby the curriculum is adapted to their specific needs, whereby their chances of unemployment will be alleviated and/or lessened.
At the information session held on Friday for the participants, representatives of the three training institutes were on hand to give the participants information about the training being offered at their respective institution. The job coach was also on hand to explain to the individuals what her role will be throughout the process, which will be keeping in contact with them and assisting them throughout the entire process. At the end of the session, participants were given the opportunity to ask questions.
Minister De Weever thanked the participants and the training institutes for coming out and reiterated to the participants the importance of the project, which has his full support.

Marigot/Philipsburg:--- Minister of Justice Roland Duncan confirmed on Tuesday night on the Online Radio talk show that he is awaiting an advice from the Police Department regarding the tow trucks that are operating on the Dutch side of the island. Minister Duncan responded to a questions posed by one caller who expressed frustration on the towing of vehicles on the Dutch side of the island. The Minister of Justice said that he did not sign any contract with the towing companies for them to be towing away people's vehicles even if the tow trucks are called by police. Minister Duncan said the police have their own tow truck and there is no need to call private tow trucks to tow away vehicles. "I would like for these people to show me the contract they have with the police to tow away vehicles because I did not sign any."
He said he is totally against the towing of vehicles because if someone parks illegally the police can give the owner/ driver of the vehicle a fine. He said many times when these tow trucks tow away vehicles they damage them. Furthermore, the Minister said that several persons has placed signs on Cannegieter Street all of which are illegal. "Those signs and obstructions that are placed on Cannegieter Street to safeguard parking spaces for businesses and residents are illegal."
The caller said that on several occasions the island's visitors are affected by the towing of their rental cars. "There are places on Front Street that has no signs and when the visitors park there they are towed away. Many times these visitors will go to the police station to report their vehicles missing and the police themselves have no records to show they instructed the towing companies to tow away the vehicles."

confiscatedhandgun03022012Philipsburg:--- On Thursday February 2nd at approximately 11:30pm, several Philipsburg police patrols responded to a call regarding shots being fired in the vicinity of Le Petit Chateau on the Soualiga Road. On the scene, the investigating officers learned that the driver of a green colored Dodge Caravan with license plate M-8441 for unknown reasons fired a gunshot in the area and then drove in the direction Arch Road.
During a search of the area the vehicle in question with the suspect as the driver was spotted driving on the Sucker Garden Road towards Philipsburg. The suspect was stopped after a short car chase and his vehicle was searched. During the search, a silver coloured Smith and Wesson caliber .38 revolver was found under the rear seat and confiscated. Three bullets and two spent cartridges were also confiscated. The suspect was arrested on the spot for the illegal possession of a fire-arm and ammunition. The suspect with initials D.R. from the Dominican Republic (54) remains in custody for further investigation.

scdfandlawenforcementmeeting05022012The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF), law enforcement, emergency services and support services of Carnival have once again focused their efforts on enforcing a policy that makes no compromises on safety and security for the upcoming Carnival season.

The aforementioned parties met on Friday last to go over details for the upcoming season and to ensure that all are on the same page in terms of regulations and safety procedures. All other stakeholders, such as band leaders, booth holders and troupe leaders, will now be apprised of the rules and

regulations with regards to safety and security in respective meetings.

Among other things, discussions centered on band truck inspections, the mandatory availability of fire extinguishers on these trucks and in the booths, access for the ambulance department, outlining of the jump-up and parade routes etc.

Represented at the meeting were the Fire Department, Ambulance Department, the Ministry of VROMI, the entity responsible for the Festival Village Stichting Overheids Gebouwen St. Maarten (SOG-SXM) and board members of the SCDF. The Police Department could not be present on this particular day, but there will be a follow-up meeting.

"Basically we went over details that worked well for us in 2011 and discussed some things that could be improved upon for this year," SCDF President Stuart Johnson said.

"We hope by now that everyone realizes that we will not compromise on the safety and security of Carnival participants as well as the general public. Regulations are not in place to be a nuisance to anyone, but to protect them. All of the services that met on Friday is on the same page in this regard and we look forward to the kind cooperation of all Carnival stakeholders again this year," Johnson added.

On October 20, 2011 a meeting was called by AMFO at the Belvedere Community Center, informing NGOs about the eminent stoppage of Dutch development funds by December 2012.
Since November 2010 a group of NGOs backed by St. Martin United NGO Federation (SUNFed) has continued working with stakeholders seeking information and possible solutions for continuation of NGO funding. Pivotal to this was meeting key stakeholders including our local Government, departments and others.
St. Maarten opted to set up its own funding agency, and we welcome such wholeheartedly. However, we are most concerned about the process, and if we (St. Maarten) are ready to take over the workload executed by AMFO over the past eight years (8) without interrupting the ongoing NGO programs and their target groups.
Poverty affects us all: it is a known fact that we are living during difficult moments. As NGOs regardless of the areas of service, be it social, religious, arts or culture, environment, gender, economics, education, sports, you name it, we are all affected one way or another by poverty. We need to find common ground in addressing this issue that is sweeping cancerously through our community.
A meeting is scheduled for Thursday February 16, 2012 at 6:00PM at the Belvedere Community Center where information on the following areas would be outlined to you:
  • • Assessment of 2012 plans (financial plans of NGOs)
  • • Report INDP (Integrated Neighborhood Development)
  • • Status of new funding agency
Let us UNITE IN FIGHTING POVERTY!

Great Bay:--- The Community Helpdesk in St. Peters is open daily, with Social Services being offered by a case worker from 9AM-1PM. The location of the Community Helpdesk in St. Peters is the Rupert Maynard Community Center on St. Peters main road, and can be reached at telephone numbers 548-4633 or 548-4634. Official opening hours at the Community Helpdesk is 8:30AM-5PM, but closed on Tuesday afternoons for training sessions of the staff.
Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor, Cornelius de Weever is encouraging the residents of St. Peters to make use of the services being provided at the Community Helpdesk from the Department of Social Services.
The Community Helpdesk in St. Peters is there to serve the residents of those areas with Social Services, as it relates to Financial Aid, Medical Aid, Legal Aid and any other services the Department of Social Services has to offer. The purpose of the Community Helpdesk will be to reach out to the residents in those particular neighborhoods and assist them by giving information on services offered at the Ministry of Public Health Social Development & Labor.
According to Mark Schloss, Head of the Department of Social Services, they are also offering counseling to clients that need the service. "Persons that are facing psycho-social problems can make an appointment to see the social worker for counseling regarding problems they are facing," said Schloss.
The social worker and the case worker will work together to try and solve whatever problem the client might be facing, and house visits are usually done to become familiar with the situation at home as a means of getting a concrete picture of the conditions.
"With the various entities working together through the Integrated Neighborhood Development program at the Community Helpdesk the capacity is there to help more persons. In this approach no one is working separate from each other," Schloss stated.

Honorable Prime Minister,
Honorable Colleagues in the Council of Ministers,
Members of the Media,
People of our beloved St. Martin,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Good Morning.

 

rhoda20102010Let me begin by announcing that the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs will be closed to the public this Friday, February 10th, due to our annual retreat which will be held on that day. You will recall that last year, we began with the retreat as a forum for ALL members of the Ministry to get together, share their respective plans for the year, strategize together, and brainstorm to find ways to function more efficiently and effectively, always with the aim of improving our service to the community. The theme of the retreat this year is: "Planning, Accountability and Team Building in the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs."
On a sad note, I am distressed about reports of violence among our students. The recent stabbing incident on a school bus is a stark reminder that this problem is much bigger than we may have initially thought and has deep roots in our social make-up. It is not a problem for the schools alone to tackle: it calls for a concerted collective effort which should start with responsible parenting, and include the churches, social organizations, etc. It is probably time that we seek such a comprehensive approach to dealing with this cankerworm. I will be making specific proposals shortly that would involve all the various groups coming together to finding a way out of this quagmire. It has always been a basic assumption that our students must feel safe boarding a bus to go to school. We will do all in our power to ensure that this remains so.
Still on the issue of schools, I recently paid unscheduled visits to a couple of schools to see for myself the state of affairs as it concerns the learning environment of students in those schools. The reports reaching me indicate that there is a systemic and structured need for proper maintenance of our public schools. This is being worked on by an inter-ministerial group as we speak. However, I have met with the staff of the Division of Public Education Services in an attempt to make sure that plans are put in place for regular, efficient, and structured maintenance of all our schools.
This brings me to another related matter. A total of 235 applications have been received for Study Financing at the closure of the process in December. Almost half of this – 106 to be precise – are for The Netherlands, while there are 62 applicants for the US. Some 67 applications were received for studies in the region, including Aruba, Curacao, and St. Martin.
The Division of Study Financing is now processing all the applications, following which it will submit its findings to the Study Financing Committee before it gets to my desk for final approval.
In connection with this, I wish to inform you that a young St. Martin student, Jagdeo Gumbs, is now at the Monroe College in New York, as the first recipient of a full scholarship from the College resulting from the Memorandum of Understanding we signed with that institution last year. Mr. Gumbs left to further his studies at Monroe College last month. I am confident that other deserving students will soon follow in his footsteps.
I wish to emphasize that it is not only about sending our students abroad to study, we are working very hard to put in place initiatives to bring them back after they conclude their studies. We will be working in close collaboration with other ministries and the private sector to review our priorities list for study financing and to come up with effective means of luring them back to the island. Definitely, what we cannot continue to do is to finance their studies for other countries which may not need them as much as we do, to take advantage of their newly-acquired expertise. St. Martin needs its own to return to build the new nation we all want for our future generations.
I wish to also take this opportunity to remind you that this Saturday, we will be kicking off the activities for the celebration of this year's Rights of the Child, under the theme: "Rights of the Child, not an option, but an obligation."
The events will be held in collaboration with the St. Maarten Early Childhood Association, Day Care and Early Stimulation Centers. We will be having a parade on Saturday starting at 10:00am from the Board Walk at Sea Palace Hotel through Front Street to the Sundial School where the activities will continue with a festival for children ages 0-4 years consisting of storytelling, face painting, puppet show and sports. Special presentations by the children will also take place.
In the area of Sports, we are now in the final stages of establishing a Sports Foundation which will be charged with executing our Sports policy, including the upkeep of our sports facilities. I will inform you accordingly as soon as this is completed.
You will also recall that we recently played host to a group with connections to the Washington Redskins interested in setting up a Youth Football Camp, possibly this summer. I'm sure you would have noticed the tremendous interest shown on the island in the Super Bowl. (By the way, congratulations to the Giants' fans). This proposal is being worked out in close collaboration with the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Tourism with which we hosted the 9-member group during their site inspection a couple of weeks ago. We are convinced this will be a very positive addition to sports and youth development and everything is being done to ensure its success.
With regards to Culture, we are also on the brink of setting up a Monuments' Council which will advise the Minister on issues related to monuments on the island. In fact, I have in this connection, recommended that the Methodist Church and the Passangrahann Royal Guest House be considered to receive funding from the Dutch Monuments Preservation Fund. This is now being processed. The total amount involved is some 1.3 million euros which has been allocated to St. Martin.
I will stop here and look forward to any questions you may have for me.
I thank you.

george21082009Member of Parliament says that time is up for the Minister of Everything (VROMI) Theo Heyliger. During the meeting of Parliament held on the Infrastructure of St. Maarten several questions were asked concerning among others the problem with the midges. The Minister had stated that in the next three weeks a committee would be set up and a bidding process would begin. The Member of Parliament finds this strange indeed as the problem with the midges is nothing new but of course we understand how the politics is played. The people of St. Maarten and the visitors need to know what kind of progress the Minister has made in this area so far and what he doing regarding the marking of the roads. It will not be business as usual where he makes promises and then it becomes water under the bridge. Another question or information requested of the Minister was the letters of ad-measurement for the land given out at the ring road. He alluded to the fact that the information is public and can be attained at the office of the Kadaster. But the Member of Parliament had requested to be provided with these documents. The Employer asks and the employee provides. The Member of Parliament says that he will be requesting the letter of ad-measurement of the land on which plans are to build the Dutch Village. The Minister had said that the land is owned by government. Therefore, this information should be readily available. The Member of Parliament also needs to know if there are already drawings of the structure, how many lots and the size of those lots that are going to be given out. On another issue the Minister can expect a request from the Member of Parliament through the President of Parliament for information regarding requests submitted for 1) government land, 2) how far back do these requests go, 3) where are those lots or land available and 4) what happens to government or long lease land when nothing is build on the land can one continue paying the long lease? I am giving the Minister notice so he has time to start compiling the information. Time is up.

Great Bay (DCOMM):--- With immediate effect the Cole Bay Baby Wellness Clinic located at the Charles Leopold Bell School has been closed.

An alternative location has been identified and preparations are well underway to finalize agreements with respect to this and the community will be informed when the new location will be open for baby wellness services.

The vacated location at the Charles Leopold Bell School will be utilized by the latter.

Parents who have been utilizing the services at the Cole Bay clinic and who require additional information can contact Youth Health Care at tel. 542-3003, 542-2078 or 542-3553.

mtrompmeetstaxreformworkgroup14022012Philipsburg:--- Representatives of the Tax Reform Workgroup led by Sissy Gonzalez-Fung met last week Wednesday with the President of the Central Bank of Curacao and Sint Maarten (CBCS), Dr. Emsley Tromp and colleagues to brief the President on progress and incorporate the President's input into the reform exercise, disclosed Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto.

Dr. Tromp stressed the importance of tax policies which encourage the greater diversification of the Sint Maarten national economy as well as providing some valuable insights into inter-island trade issues and how tax policy should be appropriately sensitised to prevent unhelpful distortions of trade between the islands.

The CBCS President was very supportive of the underlying principles of the reform exercise which aim to simplify the tax system and broaden the tax base so that tax rates can be as low as possible for Sint Maarten in the long term.

Further meetings have now been scheduled to continue the dialogue and the extent of input from the CBCS.

george21082009Member of Parliament George Pantophlet said he had asked Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto what he thought should be the actual budget of the Corporate Governance Council (CGC). The Minister had said that Government could only make suggestions and at present the Budget for the Corporate Governance Council had not been approved because certain queries had not been answered. This has triggered the Member of Parliament George Pantophlet to ask the following questions: 1) To Whom and when did Government make these queries? 2) How were these queries made verbally or in written form? 3) If they were made verbally to whom were they made? 4) And if they were in written form can the Member please be provided with a copy? 5) If copy cannot be provided then why not? And finally in one of the Daily Newspapers of December 2011, A statement in reference to the Corporate Governance Council on the matter of a national decree was made. I believe it was by the Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams and I quote: "To regulate the situation, a new national decree for the Corporate Governance Council needs to be established by Government. Wescot-Williams expect this shortly," end of quote. This statement was made almost 2 months ago. My question to the Prime Minister is what is happening with the new national decree? Because shortly cannot mean 2 months and counting.

mangrovecuckoo15022012If you have ever wondered, "What is that bird?" this is your chance to find out. Join Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC) St. Maarten for an easy walk to explore the birds and other wildlife around Le Galion. Many species spend their winters on the island, resulting in impressive flocks of waterbirds at local ponds. The birds will soon begin departing for their breeding grounds in The United States and Canada. This is a great opportunity to see and learn about the true snowbirds before they head north while enjoying the beauty of the Reserve Naturelle St. Martin.

EPIC's free public Bird Walk will take place at Salines d'Orient by Le Galion on Saturday February 18th, starting at 9:00 a.m. Meet near the Butterfly Farm. Spotting scopes, binoculars, and bird identification guides will be available, but bring your own if you have them. For questions contact Ronald Pieters at 520-8538.

Environmental Protection In the Caribbean

Airport:--- A number of air-crafts including Air Canada and Canjet could not leave the Princess Juliana International Airport on Saturday afternoon due to the lack of airplane fuel. SMN News learnt that Halley Aviation Services was forced to find hotel accommodations for passengers when the air-crafts could not leave on their scheduled flights. A source at the Princess Juliana International Airport told SMN News that Air Caraibes was also affected on Saturday but they managed to obtain fuel late Saturday evening which allowed them to depart later that evening to Paris.
SMN News learnt that while the handlers and other airport authorities were busy trying to find a solution, the Airport Director Regina Labega was reportedly off island attending a conference.
SMN News learnt that a barge with fuel arrived late Saturday evening but that could not be confirmed.
Minister of Aviation Affairs Theodore Heyliger said that he was told that the planned strike in Trinidad is cause of the shortage of Aircraft fuel. Industrial actions were to be taken in Trinidad last week where SOL gets its fuel but that action was called off late Friday afternoon. The workers union in Trinidad was planning to go on strike as of Saturday February 18th to demand higher wages.
Heyliger said the Princess Juliana International Airport is faced with fuel shortages due to the bad planning of the former management and board. Heyliger said the airport fuel facilities are way under capacity and this has been known for years. The Minister also stated that Government cannot do anything about the shortage or the expansion of the fuel capacity. "The only person to tell you all about expansion of the fuel capacity is the board of PJIAE. As Government we can only ask questions, we cannot tell the board what to do, that is how corporate governance works," Heyliger said.

epicsxmboardandstaff19022012Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC) a local non-governmental, non-profit foundation has been managing and carrying-out nature conservation projects, research and environmental education programs on Sint Maarten since 2001.

In March of 2007 the Foundation launched its Love the Lagoon project which is aimed at raising environmental awareness and addressing the Simpson Bay Lagoon's pollution problems through educational programs and stakeholder participation.

The Foundation's environmental education program has reached thousands of primary as well as secondary school students and members of a wide range of organisations. In addition to its environmental education program EPIC is also the National Operator for the Blue Flag Program an international eco-label for beaches and marinas. As of October 2011 St. Maarten has two internationally recognized Blue Flag locations.

EPIC-St. Maarten would hereby like to introduce its newest members of the Board of Directors, Tajiana Ancora-Brown, Oldine Bryson-Pantophlet, and Alexandra Halley who join previous Board members Adam Brown and Natalia Collier. While all Board Members share a concern for environmental conservation, each also brings their own particular assets to the organization. Mrs. Ancora-Brown has an excellent understanding of communications and marketing as well as Board experience. Mrs. Bryson-Pantophlet offers extensive experience in the fields of education, non-profit management, and advocacy. Mrs. Halley has a valuable perspective as a local eco-tourism business owner who is also active in the non-profit sector. The Board has begun meeting regularly to fulfil EPIC's mission of protecting the Caribbean environment through research and community-based action.

Local environmental conservationist Rueben J. Thompson, Project Manager for EPIC's Love the Lagoon Program, serves as media relations officer for the organization, communicating with the public and third parties on behalf of the Board of Directors, while also providing a respected perspective on environmental issues. The Board has entrusted and fully supports Thompson with carrying out daily management activities.

EPIC looks forward to continuing and expanding its efforts to provide long-term research, environmental education, and community-based remedies to the environmental challenges St. Maarten faces.

Distinguished Consul of the Dominican Republic in St. Martin,
President of the Fundacion Semana Dominicana,
Invited Guests,
Brothers and sisters, particularly those of you of our Dominican Community,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Buenas noches.

I am addressing you in English this evening because I believe it is important for all who have made St. Martin their home, whether temporarily or permanently, to speak the language of the St. Martin people.
The start of La Semana Dominicana today, which will culminate in the celebration of your Independence Day, exactly a week from today, offers an opportunity for us to renew the ties of family, friendship and fraternity that exist between our people.
For a dozen years consecutively at least, the Semana Dominicana has become a time of coming together of our people joined by bonds of history, culture, and shared values. Let me point out here that not only sweat and blood unite us, but also a common destiny as Caribbean people.
According to conservative figures from very reliable sources, there are some 50,000 people of St. Martin origin living in the Dominican Republic. Conversely, there are an estimated 10,000 dominicanos living on our island, both with or without the necessary legal documents. Your Voter Registration List for the forthcoming presidential elections in the Dominican Republic shows that there are more than 3,000 of you who can actually vote in those elections. The number that can vote in elections on St. Martin may not be too far apart from that, either.
The significance of this statistical data cannot be overemphasized. Politicians in St. Martin have regularly seen the dominicano vote as an important part of their quest for electoral victory. Now, presidential candidates in the Dominican Republic have also become aware of the importance of this vote and have added St. Martin as an important stop in their campaign trail.
But there is a strong and natural relationship between dominicanos and St. Martiners that goes deeper than politics. It permeates our economy, runs through our music, dance, and culinary arts, and gives texture to our common aspirations and ideals.
I explained at the beginning why I chose to address you in English. As you probably know, Spanish is the second most spoken language on St. Martin. This is no coincidence. In fact, it has as much to do with the historical ties that have bound us for more than a century as with the attractiveness of the dominicana for the St. Martin man. The linguistic versatility of the St. Martiner is now evidently being acquired by a new generation of dominicanos who were either born here or have grown up and gone to school here. This generation can move effortlessly from speaking Spanish to their parents at home to sharing a joke with their peers on the playground in English, or answering a question in Dutch posed by their teacher at school. They are as St. Martiner as they come.
This is, in my humble view, the future we are called to celebrate together. Your glorious history and traditions have not only enriched us here, but in return our own culture and versatility have also enriched you. This mutual enrichment is at the heart of what makes us one Caribbean family. Imagine what it would be like if we were to build on this together.
From the point of view of my ministry, I want to restate here that compulsory education is the law and every child of school going age, regardless of his or her immigration status should be in school, not packing groceries or loitering around during school hours. Truancy officers of my ministry will soon be deployed to ensure that this law is implemented to the letter, and parents found wanting in this regard, will be fined.
In the area of language, it is my goal to ensure that every child that finishes secondary school in St. Martin is proficient in at least three to four languages: English, Spanish, French and Dutch, not necessarily in that order. As a linguist myself, I know the role language plays in bridging the gap among our Caribbean people, and bringing us closer together.
Also, you may wish to take note that it is my policy as Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, to encourage studying in the Caribbean region. For this year, there is one student who has applied for study financing to study in the Dominican Republic. I am sure the numbers will only increase in the future.
Ladies and gentlemen, hermanos y hermanas,
We owe it to our children and our children's children to give concrete expression to our dreams of Caribbean unity. La Semana Dominicana is not only for dominicanos living on St. Martin, it is for all of us as St. Martin Day is not only for St. Martiners but for all those who reside and make their living on this beautiful island.
I wish you a very happy Semana Dominicana. Viva la Republica Dominicana! Viva St. Martin!
I thank you. Muchas gracias.

mirtolacle21022012Anansi the ages old spider still has an important message for us in the the 21st century. To demonstrate this Anansi expert Mr. Mirto Laclé and popular storyteller Hillie Arduin will team up on Friday February 24th for a unique presentation about Anansi folktales at the Library.
Hillie Arduin is well known in the Netherlands, Surinam, and Curacao as a masterful storyteller, writer, and trainer. Mrs. Arduin makes use of Anansi stories for her educational workshops and counseling sessions .
As part of the presentation this Friday, Hillie will perform one of her famous Anansi stories.
Drs. Mirto Laclé a linguist, researcher, and expert on Anansi stories from Aruba will highlight the cultural and historical importance of Anansi-folktales.
This special presentation will be held on Friday February 24th between 5:30 and 7:00 pm at the Philipsburg Jubilee library.
Come to the library this this Friday to hear what Anansi has to tell us!

usfolcleanupbeach21022012WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- On 30 January 2012, a contingent of 35 volunteers from the 429th Expeditionary Operations Squadron located at the U.S. Forward Operating Location (USFOL) spent the afternoon cleaning the beach and the areas alongside JFK Blvd and local beaches near the Holiday Beach Resort corridor. The men and women of the USFOL celebrated the rich treasure that is Curaçao's natural beauty. They regularly work with the community to help protect its unique natural resources benefitting both residents and tourists alike. A USFOL volunteer observed, "Being able to clean-up the corridor that we use every week for running was a privilege. Giving back to the people of this country who have supported us and our time here was an honor." USFOL personnel have been long-time advocates for the local community and this was yet another outstanding effort to promote a continued healthy environment and well-being for the citizens and habitat of Curaçao.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will be having a hearing with the Notaries on 23, February.

The public hearing of Parliament will be held on Thursday afternoon at 4:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament.

Parliamentarians will hear the views of the civil law notaries under the umbrella of the Association of Notaries with respect to the National Ordinance supplementing Title 1 of Book 7 of the Civil Code regarding provisions on the Sale of Property and Assets, and determination of Title 12 of Book 7 of the Civil Code, National Ordinance Sale of Property and Acceptance/Contracting of Work.

The committee meeting will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

usfolhelpsfelischurch23022012WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- On 1 February 2012, 11 volunteers from the 429th Expeditionary Operations Squadron located at the U.S. Forward Operating Location (USFOL) assisted the Felisidat Espasio Libertat I Speransa (F.E.L.I.S) Foundation with a grounds clean-up. Volunteers armed with shovels, rakes, and shrub clippers cleared large sections of overgrown grass and weeds on the foundation's property. One USFOL volunteer commented, "Being able to help a foundation that has taken an interested in helping the lives of the children makes me feel like I was making a real difference." USFOL personnel have been long-time advocates for the local community and this was yet another outstanding effort to assist a local community organization.

mgdwschoolvisitsparliament23022012PHILIPSBURG:--- On Tuesday morning 16 six graders from the Sister Marie Genevieve de Weever primary school along with their teachers and support staff, visited the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat in Philipsburg.

The students were welcomed by the President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell.

The students were very enthusiastic to be in the House of Parliament.

Arrindell explained the group about the workings of the country's parliamentary democracy with respect to the roles of Members of Parliament (MPs); who were the MPs and Council of Ministers; and the difference between the Executive and Legislative branches of Government.

During the enactment of a parliamentary session, students posed a number of questions to their fellow students who were acting as Ministers. They also asked the President of Parliament several questions.

Students either asked about the following or addressed several questions to the other students who were acting as Ministers: roads; high consumer prices; MPs who don't show up to work; fuel shortage at the airport; school fees; increases in gas for cars; high GEBE bills and blackouts; how to curb youth violence and crime; vote-buying; the Ombudsman; and why children are not allowed to vote.

Concluding remarks by the President of Parliament Arrindell were that she would like to have all primary and secondary schools visit the House of Parliament allowing the youngsters to feel and live what Parliament does.

"I am impressed with the disciplined and inquisitive interaction displayed by the enthusiastic young girls and boys. The pupils are very aware of the issues that live in the community.

"I applaud the teachers for their hard work and who are doing a great job in teaching the younger generation, the leaders of tomorrow," President of Parliament Arrindell told the teachers and sixth graders on Tuesday.

This is the second school visit for 2012.

Cole Bay:--- On Wednesday February 23rd, 2012 at approximately 09:45pm, two unknown men each armed with a handgun, climbed through the drive-thru window of Kentucky Fried Chicken in Cole Bay. Threatening the manager
and other workers with their fire arms, the robbers managed to steal a small amount of cash from the cash register. After committing this act both robbers fled the scene by climbing back through the same window.
The detectives have been questioning witnesses as the investigation is in the hands of the Special Robbery Unit and Forensic Department.

Sucker Garden:--- A man with initials P.R., a crew member on board of the M/V Eclipse (Celebrity Cruise Line) reported that on Wednesday February 22nd at approximately 12:00pm while walking in the vicinity of Seamans Club he was attacked and threatened by an unknown man who was carrying a handgun. The victim further stated that the suspect threatened to use his gun if no cooperation was given. The victim took-off running towards El Capitan. The suspect chased him down and pushed him to the ground causing him to suffer several bruises to his body. The suspect then fled the scene taking the victims wallet containing a small
amount of cash and identification. The Special Robbery Unit has this case under investigation.

teamdanielgibbs24022012Marigot:--- As the date for the upcoming territorial election draws near, politicians on the French side of the island are releasing their lists. Already the RRR headed by Alain Richardson and Saint Martin pour Tous headed by Marthe Ogoundele have released their lists. On Thursday, Daniel Gibbs released his list under the name Team Daniel Gibbs. Gibbs told reporters that he is proud and happy to present the list of candidates that will be contesting the March 18th territorial election. He described his team as the fruit from a group that began working several months ago. Gibbs said his mission is to make sure St. Martin returns to its rightful place and thus he was able to build a strong team. He further explained that besides the candidates that will be postulating for the upcoming elections he was also able to build an effective team of volunteers who have been working behind the scenes for months now. The team of candidates on "Team Daniel Gibbs" he said has one and only one ambition which is to serve St. Martin.
March 18th he said will be the beginning the reconstruction of St. Martin which is required by the winning team.
"TEAM DANIEL GIBBS has thought, evaluated and planned this restructuring. We are all committed to a specific program," said Daniel Gibbs. This program is not based on dreams or on good intentions. It is within the powers of the Collectivity, within its real abilities of implementing Article 74. "TEAM DANIEL GIBBS 2012" program is based on a foundation of two engagements that are priorities of his team which is to change the governance and create jobs. All the other commitments derive from this capacity to governed in collegiality, in cooperation with the social and economical actors and in consultation with the population, particularly through the District Councils with extended power. Job creation has to be our utmost objective.

Those that will be contesting the March 18th election under Team Daniel Gibbs are:-

ARRONDELL MARIE-ANNICK Assistante familiale
ASCENT – GIBBS MAUD Retraitée de l'État
AUBERT DOMINIQUE Directrice de centre de formation
DAMASEAU VALÉRIE Directrice d'entreprise
CARTI SOFIA Entrepreneur
CHARBE RAJ Auxiliaire financier
CHARLES DANIEL Entrepreneur
CHARVILLE JULES Gérant d'entreprise
DELDEVERT GUY Entrepreneur
GAMIETTE MARLÈNE Gérante de société
GIBBS DANIEL Notaire
HABICHDOBINGER STEPHANE Assistant de direction
HANSON EUGÈNE Entrepreneur
HENOCQ CHRISTOPHE Directeur du Musée, directeur d'association
HERAULT MYRIAM Commerçante
HUNT HÉLÈNE Administratrice
HUNT JUDITH Assistante dentaire
LAKE AMBROISE Responsable exploitation et maintenance, aéroport Grand Case
MANUEL - PHILIPS ANNETTE Cadre de banque
PAROTTE GEORGES Chauffeur de taxi
RAMPHORT MARIE DOMINIQUE Expert-comptable
RIBOUD DOMINIQUE Dentiste
THEMINE RYTA LAURE Psychiatre
TONDU CAROLE Directrice de centre de formation
WELLINGTON LUC Entrepreneur
WILLIAMS RÉMY Homme d'affaire

Philipsburg:--- The Interpol will be holding a three day conference on St. Maarten from February 28th to March 1st, 2012 at the Sonesta Maho Resort, announced Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson. Interpol is the world's largest international police organization with 190 members. Last year October, St. Maarten became a member of Interpol and is listed as the 189th member country of Interpol.
Henson told reporters on Sunday that the program for the three day seminar was put together by Interpol. Henson further explained that Interpol is presently focusing on online sexual exploitation of children, maritime piracy, human trafficking, and fugitive investigations. These topics he said were discussed in their last meetings in Vietnam when St. Maarten was accepted as a member of Interpol. Henson said St. Maarten being a member of Interpol has given the police an edge on cross border investigations when it comes to the exchanging of information.
During the three day seminar and workshop topics such as medical products, counterfeiting, and pharmaceutical crimes will be expounded upon. Henson said pharmaceutical crimes has become a major threat to public health since many persons have lost their lives after using expired or fake drugs that have been doctored or tampered with. The police spokesman said pharmaceutical crimes have attracted large criminal networks due to the huge profits that are being made. Henson explained that Interpol is of the opinion that pharmaceutical crimes are committed across the borders since they are exporting, manufacturing, and distributing counterfeit and illicit medicines. Henson said the St. Maarten Police Department and Customs will be representing the island. He also confirmed that the Health Minister will be participating in the three day seminar.

ricardohenson26022012Philipsburg:--- Police Spokesman Inspector Ricardo Henson was placed under the radar by members of the community some months ago when it became known that his 28 year old son Brian Henson might be involved in criminal activities. Some months ago young Henson was arrested when it was believed that he snatched someone's gold chain. On another occasion, Brian Henson was arrested when police found a gun in his vehicle that was parked on Pond Island.
A few weeks ago Police arrested Brian Henson along with another person after trailing suspected robbers that were targeting jewelry stores. The investigation is still ongoing and Brian Henson remains in pre-trial detention. Police and the colleagues of Ricardo Henson searched his home shortly after they arrested his son. A police radio was found among the younger Henson's belongings while an illegal firearm was found in his car.
SMN News asked Inspector Henson how the arrest of his son affected him as a police officer and a parent. The Police Spokesman said that it is an unfortunate situation to be in. However, he made clear that his son is a grown man of 28 years old and if it is proven that his son is guilty of the crimes he is accused of then he will have to face the consequences of his actions. "As a parent I want to let everyone know that we, "my wife and I" have done everything to raise our son correctly and to put him on the right track but if he chose otherwise then he will have to face the consequences of his actions if he is proven guilty. I would like to say one thing, having to be in this situation is not a very nice feeling but I have to continue to do the things I have to do." Henson said it hurts somewhat but the pain is going away slowly. He assured the members of the media that he loves his son very much and he will do whatever he has to do for him.
"You people know me and you know what I stand for, I am totally innocent of any wrong doing regarding my son," Henson said. The police spokesman then told reporters after the press conference that was held on Sunday that the situation is affecting his entire family. "As the husband and father I am forced to deal with the situation on all fronts. This is affecting my wife who is the mother of my son very much as well as my two other children both of whom are police officers. Henson said one thing he wants to tell parents is that they should not to provide children with everything they want. "My son got everything, I gave my children everything, they did not have to buy anything. My son was living at home with us and he did not have to contribute. I take blame for this because if he had to contribute by paying his dues he would not have found the time to do the things he is accused of. Henson further explained that while several persons have said a lot about the ongoing investigation and the arrest of his son no one has ever approached him and asked him about it.

lionfishresearch27022012From February until June, Ms. Tineke Van Bussel, a Master's Degree student researcher at the Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam will be looking at the pressure that the invasive lionfish is having on local fish species, particularly fish which are already in low abundance in the waters surrounding St. Maarten. The St. Maarten Nature Foundation will be hosting Ms. Van Bussel for the duration of her research.

Ms. Van Bussel will be researching the effects lionfish are having on the food resources of native St. Maarten fish species. "It is essential to know to what extent these species are both endangering juvenile fish and how they are competing for food with adult fish. For example; certain species of snapper may be badly affected not only by lionfish eating young snapper, but also because lionfish eat the same food snappers do. With the results we can suggest measures for the protection of certain fish species that are being most affected by the lionfish invasion," commented Ms. Van Bussel. Further research will also look at how much the lionfish are effecting the fish population on reefs both within the Man of War Shoal Marine Park and on reefs outside of it and how it affects the complex food web that exists on coral reefs.

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 don't 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.

The Nature Foundation encourages fishermen, divers and all those who may have captured or sighted lionfish to report their catch or sightings to the Nature Foundation through calling 5270490 or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto says the Sint Maarten harbour bond by the Central Bank of Curacao and Sint Maarten (CBCS), is in line with the bank's investment policy.

"The bond of US$150 million (Naf.270 million) is both in keeping with the CBCS Charter as well as the Investment Policy which has not been revoked or replaced by a new policy by the Supervisory Board of the CBCS.

"The CBCS is the Central Bank of Curacao and Sint Maarten, and serves both countries on an equal basis. The Netherlands Antilles ceased to exist October 09, 2010 and everybody has to be realistic and live in the current times and not in the past," Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto said on Wednesday.

Minister Shigemoto confirms receipt of two letters dated 21 and 24 February 2012 from Curacao's Minister of Finance with respect to the bond.

The Minister sent a letter to Curacao's Prime Minister and Minister of Finance dated 27 February 2012 with respect to a Naf.300 million bond where the Central Bank in December 2009 acted as intermediary in the issuance of the bond for Curacao's local utility company Aqualectra. The utility company needed a loan of Naf.240 million.

The Minister reminded Curacao's Prime Minister and Minister of Finance that there are, "Certain developments within Aqualectra which could have serious consequences for the equity of Aqualectra in connection with Aqualectra not being able to meet its obligations in servicing its debt (interest and principal) from the bond issuance.

"Hereby I focus specifically on the reduction of water tariffs as well as the transfer of share capital of Aqualectra in the CUC/BOO which leads to a substantial decrease in own equity of Aqualectra.

"Should this be the case then I do not rule out that the aforementioned developments could cause direct or indirect damage to the Country Sint Maarten. Both the Prime Minister of Curacao as well as the Minister of Finance of Curacao will be held liable by my person as Minister of Finance of Sint Maarten for any eventual negative consequences that Country Sint Maarten should suffer as a consequence of the aforementioned developments. It is still the Central Bank of Curacao and Sint Maarten.

The Minister has been informed that Aqualectra lost approximately Naf.23 million in 2011 and is projected to lose another Naf.28 million in 2012.

Minister Shigemoto also confirms receipt of a letter with 25 questions from the Parliament of Sint Maarten by the Democratic Party (DP) faction and Independent Member of Parliament Hon. Patrick Illidge faction, querying with respect to the Central Bank's investment policies etc.

These questions will be answered by early next week latest. Both factions are part of the coalition government. The CFT also sent several questions to the Minister of Finance which will also be answered and hopefully the same concern will be given to the Aqualectra bond situation by the CFT.

The Minister of Finance has not been officially contacted regarding the Dutch Caribbean Common Court's role in the appointment of a seventh member to the board of supervising directors at the CBCS.

"Thus far the Minister of Finance of Curacao has been acting as if Curacao is the only shareholder in the CBCS, however, Sint Maarten is still a member and I will do all in my power to protect Sint Maarten from suffering any negative consequences as a result of the recent and on-going developments surrounding the government of Curacao and the Central Bank," Minister Shigemoto said on Wednesday.

Minister Shigemoto has also requested of Minister Jamaloodin via letter of January 26, 2012 a date to convene the legally prescribed meeting (Bank Charter, article 32 sub 5) between the two Ministers of Finance and the Supervisory Board of Directors to discuss topics such as the CBCS 2012 Budget (still not approved), the financial statements of 2011 (no de-charge given by the board), current account status update, setting up and manning of the Sint Maarten branch of the Central Bank of Curacao and Sint Maarten as well as other issues such as monetary policy, production of bank notes (supply is apparently decreasing to worrisome levels particularly on Curacao).

According to Minister Shigemoto, no answer has been received with respect to his correspondence to the Curacao Minister of Finance, "...yet the Minister of Finance of Curacao wants to hold me responsible for possible damages to Curacao when he apparently doesn't see it fit to meet about any of the aforementioned issues which are being neglected," Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto pointed out.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- There has been a number of chicken pox (varicella) cases on the island during the past two weeks and the Collective Prevention Service (CPS), a public health agency of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, based on its observed numbers in its physician base sentinel is advising schools and pre-schools that affected children should be kept at home until the lesions are crusted, which usually occurs in five to seven days' time.

CPS in comparing the reported numbers in 2011 for the period of January to February, which adds up to 12 clinically diagnosed cases to 19 clinically diagnosed cases in 2012 for the same period, took initiatives to monitor and share information on varicella. In addition to the observed numbers the increased monitoring and awareness initiative is also based on a reported suspected measles case on the French side. Physicians were requested to be on the alert for rash and fever and request to refer patients to the laboratory to confirm variecella (chickenpox) and of course to rule out measles.

Chickenpox is usually a mild disease in children. But the itching can be very uncomfortable. Children with chickenpox miss many days of school or child care.

The disease can also cause serious problems, which include the following:

  • Bacterial infection of the skin and tissues under the skin (including group A streptococcal infections)
  • Dehydration (loss of body fluids) from vomiting or diarrhea
  • Pneumonia (lung infection)
  • Encephalitis (brain swelling). Most cases are mild, but some can be deadly.

Chickenpox spreads easily through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It can also spread by touching fluid from blisters. Children with chickenpox usually must miss school or child care for at least a week to avoid spreading the virus to others. Considering it is airborne use take hand cough preventive measures and disinfect/sanitize surroundings.

Susceptible persons are 80 to 90 per cent at risk of getting the disease once exposed to it. Chicken pox is a disease caused by infection with the varicella zoster virus, which causes fever and an itchy rash.

Symptoms can include a skin rash of blister-like lesions, covering the body but usually more concentrated on the face, scalp, and trunk.

Not all infected individuals have fever, which develops just before or when the rash appears.

In most cases chicken pox is not a serious health threat but life-threatening complications can occur. No one can predict who will get serious complications from the disease.

"So don't take chances, take your child to their physician to get checked," said Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever. The Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever is advising the community to not take chances.

Parents are being advised to consult their physicians, adhere to the physicians' advice and keep their children home if diagnosed with rash and fever. Businesses are also encouraged to cooperate in assisting parents to provide home care for their child(ren).

PHILIPSBURG:--- Sonesta Maho Beach Resort & Casino will be having a two-day Job Fair where persons will get the opportunity to apply for a number of job vacancies at the resort.

The Job Fair starts on Monday, March 5 from 10am to 1pm and from 2pm to 5pm at the Royal Islander Room, Maho Reef, and continues on Tuesday, March 6 during the same times.

Job openings are in areas of Food & Beverage, Banqueting, Maintenance, Stewarding, Front Office, Housekeeping, Entertainment, Retail Department, Security Department, and Accounting Department.

Minister of Economic & Tourism Affairs, Telecommunications & Transport Hon. Franklin Meyers, is encouraging the unemployed and job seekers to use this opportunity to find a job

"When one of the island's major resorts has a two-day job fair, it's an indication that things are not as bad. It's a positive and welcoming sign. We have reasons to be optimistic. Just about every day you can read in the papers about job vacancies.

"The global economic recovery is still fragile and many uncertainties remain. Government has been working diligently and putting into place educational pathways with other stakeholders that can help the unemployed and job seekers excel in a tough and uncertain environment.

"The unemployed and job seekers have an opportunity to find work at the two-day Job Fair. Go prepared and be optimistic," Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs Hon. Franklin Meyers said on Sunday.

Those heading out to the Job Fair on Monday and Tuesday must carry with them a resume, copy of a valid ID (passport, driver's license, Sint Maarten ID card), diplomas and certificates.

eholidayvisitscentralbankcuracaoandstmaarten05032012On March 1st and 2nd His Excellency Governor Eugene B. Holiday paid a working visit to the Central Bank of Curacao and Sint Maarten on as part of his regular program to be appraised of key developments regarding the state of the country. The Governor's visit commenced on March 1, 2012, at the Bank's branch office in Philipsburg where he was received by executive director, Mr. J. Hasselmeyer and branch manager, Ms. Hassel. Governor Holiday was update on plans for the branch followed by a tour of the building.
Governor Holiday then traveled to Curacao and continued his working visit at the Bank's headquaters in Willemstad where he was received by the Bank's president Dr. Tromp. Following a tour of the Bank's currency museum and of the head office Governor Holiday met with Bank's executive board and staff. The Governor received an update on recent financial economic developments and outlook as well as on the financial sector supervision.

voocpresentsplaquetorarrindell06032012Great Bay:--- The Voice of Our Children Foundation (VOOC) is setting out to educate the island's youth through positive videos, lectures and forums.
The format of this project will see video sessions in the schools with discussion forums. With the increase in violent acts in the community committed by the youth, and their involvement in other unhealthy social behaviours, VOOC says it recognizes the need for personal and social development in the island's young population.
Throughout the duration of the project, VOOC will schedule visits to Elementary and Secondary schools in an effort to reach the students through discussion forums and showing various videos that address a wide range of social and moral topics. These will include among others, Bullying, Crime, HIV/AIDS, Peer Pressure, Aiming High, Conflict Resolution, Fighting Violence, and others.
Teachers and counsellors will be provided with instructional materials (videos, posters) that they can use to promote adopting positive social behaviour and interaction with others. Through viewing these videos and engaging in discussion forums, it is the intention that students become better informed about these social and moral topics, and will be able to make informed choices about issues they encounter.
It is also the intention that this initiative will assist with creating a positive and purposeful climate characterized by mutual respect and trust in schools. Also that young people start to demonstrate self-discipline in their interactions with others; become protective and respectful to one another, and show understanding and empathy towards one another.
Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, Dr. Rhoda Arrindell, who had received a delegation of VOOC, was full of praise for the initiative and expressed her full support for the efforts of the group.
"I am particularly happy that young people have begun to take on the challenge of addressing issues that affect them directly and doing so in a positive and creative way that would impact their peers," the Minister stated.
"While we express so much concern about the direction our young people are taking, we must also recognize the positive things they are doing. I always stress that for every young boy or girl who goes astray, there is some parent or adult who failed to do a good job raising them."
"Voice of Our Children Foundation has in fact become a voice to be reckoned with and I wholeheartedly endorse their efforts," Minister Arrindell added.
She thanked the group for presenting her with a beautiful plaque for all the support she has given them thus far and urged them not to relent in their efforts to be agents of positive change in our society, especially where young people are concerned.
"St. Martin needs more of you," the Minister said.

cdeweeverpresentinghearingtestertocpsnurses07032012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Health Cornelius de Weever presented a hearing tester to the nurses working for the Collective Prevention Services on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers press briefing. Minister de Weever said March 10th will make it one year since he has taken office and to mark the occasion he decided to surprise the nurses at Collective Prevention Services with a little token that would enable them to do their jobs better.
The Minister said that there are people who have their children in exceptionally noisy areas and as such the hearing of these children is being affected. He urged the nurses to use the tester to test children's hearing. Minister De Weever said when he was working at the Department of Public Health he realized that hearing tests were not being conducted during the screening process. "I inquired about it when I saw hearing tests were not conducted. I also noticed that many parents and other guardians are driving around with very loud music while having children inside their vehicles, therefore the damage that is done to these children's hearing over time will definitely impact their education. The Health Minister said he knows that the staff of Collective Preventative Services will need to be trained to conduct the necessary tests and it is an investment his Ministry is willing to make for the future development of the island's children.

Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams will be hosting female taxi drivers at a brunch, which will be held at the Cabana Restaurant at the Royal Palm Resort in Simpson Bay on Sunday, March 11, 2012 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
During her weekly press briefing, the Prime Minister paid homage to all female taxi drivers who continue to serve tirelessly as ambassadors to visitors of our country in this very competitive-driven profession.
The observance, which will be celebrated on Sunday, March 11, 2012, is made possible through the kind corporate sponsorship obtained from various government-owned companies and private institutions, who too are extremely appreciative and cognizant of the sacrifices and pivotal role our taxi drivers play in sustaining our tourism product as well as the role women in general.
These companies are:
Banco de Caribe, Ennia Insurances, Telem Group of Companies and the St. Maarten Harbor Group of Companies N.V.

eholidayvisitsujima08032012His Excellency Governor Eugene B. Holiday paid a working visit to the Ujima Facility on Thursday March 8, 2012 to highlight the work of the Foundation on the island on its 5th anniversary.
The visit consisted of a tour of the new facility of the Ujima Foundation in St. John and a meeting with the director of the Foundation, Ms. Bell, and the two founders of the Foundation, Dr. Arndel and Ms. Augusty. The Governor also spoke with the staff of the Foundation and joined the residents for lunch.
The Ujima Foundation supports boys with behavioral and emotional problems between the ages of 8 to 18. Its mission is to provide professional therapeutic and supportive services for at risk youths and to create a sense of purpose and belonging in their lives as they become productive members of society.
The Governor has been informed that the Ujima Foundation will continue working to create a healthy, safe and stable living environment for the underprivileged, the destitute, the mentally ill and other individuals in crisis on the new location in St. John. The Ujima Foundation also updated the Governor on its advanced plans to start a school for the performing arts to channel the talents of the children of Sint Maarten.
The Governor was impressed with and commended the management and its staff on the invaluable social service they render to the youngsters and the community of St. Maarten and is looking forward to the realization of the plans for the start of the school for the performing arts. Governor Holiday in recognition of the fact that the 5th anniversary of the program congratulated and applauded all those involved with making the project work and underscored that social initiatives, such as the work which the Ujima foundation undertakes, are vital in our complex society. As such it is important that the community at large support the Ujima foundation as it continues to work on addressing some of the social challenges faced by our youths within our community.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The University of St. Martin (USM) will be hosting an information and registration session on Friday, March 16, 2012 for the inaugural Edinburgh Business School (EBS) Masters in Business Administration (MBA) program in St. Maarten.

The information and registration session will be conducted by Edinburgh Business School's (EBS) Caribbean representative, Securities and Commerce Institute (SCI), and will be from 5. p.m. to 7 p.m. Persons who are interested in obtaining an internationally accredited MBA degree are invited to attend this event at the University of St. Martin.

The Edinburgh Business School is the Graduate School of Business of Heriot-Watt University in Scotland. Edinburgh Business School is also the world's largest MBA program; the Financial Times number one ranked Online MBA program for 2010 and 2011; and is accredited by the UK Royal Charter. USM signed an agreement with SCI in 2011 where USM will be the venue for one week of traditional classes, conducted by SCI, and exams, offered by EBS, for the respective MBA courses in the program.

The first course for the 2012 MBA program will be in Economics and is scheduled to start in April 2012.

Persons interested can also register online for the information session at www.EBSCaribbean.com or by contacting Nicole Kerr at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or via cell phone number 00590-690-25-05-16 or office 001-305-677-9388.

nalynchandstaff12032012Philipsburg:--- The Bureau of the Ombudsman has started a public campaign announced Ombudsman Nilda Arduin Lynch at a press conference on Monday. Arduin Lynch said the public awareness campaigned kicked off on Monday and will continue throughout the month of March. The purpose of the campaign is to inform the general public of the intention of the Ombudsman Bureau to start receiving complaints from April 2, 2012. Arduin Lynch also introduced the logo of the Ombudsman on Monday to the media operatives on St. Maarten.
The bureau of the Ombudsman acquired additional staff including a detaché from the Netherlands who will be assisting St. Maarten for the next six months. The detaché Jos de Bruijn along with the legal staff of the bureau Kim Huisman will be assisting the two complaint officers of the Ombudsman Bureau as of April 2, 2012. Arduin Lynch said the complaint officers will be receiving guidance and assistance with the taking of complaints from the general public. Persons interested in filing complaints at the Bureau of the Ombudsman can do so on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10am to 2pm each day starting April 2, 2012.
The objective of the campaign is to make sure the general public knows the competencies of the Ombudsman Bureau. Arduin Lynch said that members of the public also have to know the procedures that they have to follow when filing complaints with her bureau. Complaints she said must be signed by the complainant since they are not authorized to investigate anonymous complaints unless the investigations are initiated by the Ombudsman.
Arduin Lynch said the two additional staff members both of whom are attorneys will provide the necessary training to her staff they will also be providing senior legal advice to the bureau and work on special assignments.

PHILIPSBURG:--- A Plenary session of Parliament is scheduled for March 15.

The Thursday meeting will start at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The meeting was called by the National Alliance (NA) Faction via two letters to parliament dated March 7 and 8.

The two agenda points are: a detailed presentation by the individual members of the Council of Ministers, depicting their involvement and compliance in policies and rules set by the Minister of Finance.

The second agenda point is process, policies and rules utilized by the Minister of Finance to substantiate the proposed 2012 budget for Country Sint Maarten.

The committee meeting will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

mayesihammoud14032012Recently Mayesi Hammoud became partner at law firm VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne. The thirty-five year old lawyer runs a successful all round practice in the fields of dispute resolution, corporate law, employment and insurance law. Hammoud, who joined the firm in 2003, works for a large number of clients in the private and public sector, focusing on the fields of energy, real estate, telecommunication, media and technology in the Dutch Caribbean.

Besides practicing law, the yu di korsou is actively committed to helping vulnerable groups in society including children and youngsters and supports many charities and voluntary initiatives. She is Deputy Board member of the CliniClowns and cooperates closely with colleagues on a pro bono basis in order to safeguard the famous Art Deco building 'Cinelandia' from destruction. Hammoud is a member of the Social and Economic Council (SER) and a substitute member of the Supervisory Council for attorneys. In her role as newly joined partner she will, amongst other things, focus on the training and supervision of the firm's young professional talent and on its sponsoring and donation activities.

After receiving a law degree at the Erasmus University in Rotterdam and attending a trainee program at the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Hammoud opted for a career in law. Returning to Curacao, her island of birth, she joined VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne in 2003. Hammoud, who recently became a mother, is looking forward to her partnership and all the new roles it includes. The young and multitalented lawyer is seen as a great asset to the current team of partners consisting of Frank Kunneman, Randolph van Eps, Esther Jansen, Michiel Gorsira, Molly Steward, Focco Lunsingh Scheurleer en Jeannot de Cuba.

cdeweeverbloodglucosecheck14032012Great Bay:--- Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius de Weever recently weighed in at the Department of Collective Preventive Services where he had his weight, length, blood pressure, pulse, blood glucose, and waist measured. Based on the results he has been diagnosed as being on the right track of living a healthy lifestyle. The minister is encouraging the community at large to please visit their physicians and get checked. It is important to have a complete physical examination and make sure that you are all also on the right track.

Philipsburg:--- The leader of the National Alliance and Member of Parliament William Marlin said that the Chairlady of Parliament was abusing her power and playing political games when she set the agenda for Thursday's meeting of Parliament. Marlin said he did not make any mistake when he submitted his request for the meeting which was to have the Minister of Finance explain to Parliament the process, policies, and rules utilized for the drafting of the 2012 budget. Marlin said he submitted his request on March 7, 2012 and on March 8th he dispatched another request to the chairlady requesting that she add another agenda point to the agenda which would allow the Council of Ministers to make thier presentations depicting their involvement and compliance with the process.
Marlin said the chairlady is abusing her power and authority and there are others supporting her wrong doing. Marlin said the chairlady deliberately placed the first agenda point by scheduling the Minister of Justice first and the Minister of Finance after. He said the actions of the Chairlady are wrong and being done for political manipulation. Marlin said he discussed the matter with the General Secretary and the General Secretary shared his views on the issue which allowed him to come to the conclusions that the chairlady is abusing her power for political reasons. It should be noted that the National Alliance requested their meeting in such a way to have the Minister of Finance make his outline prior to the budget debate which is scheduled for Monday.
The Chairman of Thursday's meeting Petrus Leroy De Weever said that he wanted to be fair and when convocations are sent out he is not allowed to make changes to the agenda points single handedly. De Weever said he was willing to make the necessary changes by making agenda point one to two and point two to one. De Weever asked the Members of Parliament to second the motion he presented on the floor which was eventually done by Member of Parliament Dr. Lloyd Richardson. The meeting called by the National Alliance has been adjourned to a later date.
The suggestion of the Chairman of Parliament Leroy De Weever caused an outburst by several Members of Parliament from the National Alliance faction. Also commenting on the issue were Members of Parliament Louis Laviest and Dr. Lloyd Richardson. De Weever said he understood the frustrations of the Members of the National Alliance but he too was caught in a predicament.
While the arguments were taking place, Minister of Justice Roland Duncan sat in his seat waiting to see if the meeting would be convened and if he would be given the opportunity to defend his Ministry's budget. Minister Duncan told reporters that Parliament is wasting his time because he is paid to do a job for the people. Minister Duncan said he had a meeting scheduled prior to the one of Parliament which he canceled in order to be at Parliament's meeting and he is of the opinion that Parliament is wasting time and money.

Great Bay:--- On Sunday, March 18, 2012, the Department of Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs and Women’s Desk will be officially launching the “Network and Support Group for Women” at the A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall 6PM. According to Aida Boyrard, Head of Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs, this new venture will be catering to the needs of women and families.

Stakeholders are pooled together in a core group, each with its own support group, addressing the different areas of concern according to the objectives of their organization. Simultaneously networking amongst a larger number of organizations and the core group will take place to ensure that mutual support is given to the core group as well as other stakeholders.

Women’s Desk, which will be the central point, will have as its core group the following organizations: Business and Professional Women (BPW), Prominent Women, VOICES, Strong Women’s Connection, Cancer Foundation and Repairers of Broken Walls. This core group will each target a specific group and offer support. For example, Prominent Women is a support group offering assistance to married women, and Repairers of Broken Walls is a support group for teenagers. The core group is where the focus will be, while they will be networking with existing support groups, such as Turning Point, AIDS Foundation and others.

Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius de Weever stated that “this is the time for us all to synchronize our efforts and work together in the interest of women and in the spirit of International women’s day- Connecting girls, inspiring futures.

Boyrard further stated that in responding to every day experiences at Women’s Desk and the various Community Helpdesks that were recently opened, they underscored the need to have support groups for women, supporting and addressing the different challenging issues that they are faced with on a daily basis.

Marigot:--- Supporters of the RRR political party headed by Alain Richardson had nothing but joy Sunday night when the preliminary results were released. On several occasions they were heard screaming when they saw the RRR was gaining speed at several of the polling stations. Leader of the RRR Alain Richardson thanked God for bringing him and the team of men and women on his list through thus far. Richardson also thanked his group for the hard work they did over the past months but especially this last two weeks. He also thanked the youths of St. Martin whom he said brought about a change in government for the next five years. Richardson said Obama told his supporters that "they can" but he is telling the youths and people of St. Martin "they will" bring about change on March 25th at the second round of the Territorial election. Richardson also issued a strong call to the leader of the Union Pour les Progres Louis Constant Fleming to do the right thing by endorsing his party in the second round since the people of St. Martin have spoken. "It is time for you to encourage your supporters to vote for the RRR next Sunday. You know of the hard work we have done in the council, our team is the most experienced and we are the best group of people who could manage the Collectivity for the next five years," Richardson said. After making his address in French and English, Richardson made sure he addressed the voters of St. Martin on the balcony of the Collectivity. "I am calling on you to go out there next Sunday and vote for us. It does not matter if you voted for the MAP, Generation Solidaire, St. Martin pour Tous or the Union Pour les Progres this week but next week you need to do the right thing and vote for the RRR.
Leader of Team Daniel Gibbs who came in second said that this coming week a lot of deals will be made. Gibbs also thanked his supporters for the confidence they have placed in him and his party. The people have shown that they need something concrete, transparent, and most importantly people that are willing to work.
He said when he stepped aside and decided to join the race for the 2012 Territorial Election his party was known as the little kid. However, the result of the Sunday's election is clear. Gibbs said his doors are open but this party will meet as early as Monday to strategize and to determine how they will move forward. He said his intention is to maintain the party's principles and they are committed to being transparent.
Leader of the Union Pour les Progres Louis Constant Fleming in his address said that the people have spoken and his party will accept the results. Constant Fleming said that he will meet with his team on Monday and they will decide how they will proceed next week for the run off. Constant Fleming congratulated Team Daniel Gibbs and the RRR for their success. He further said that whatever is the outcome of the election next week St. Martin's interest will come first.
Leader of St. Martin pour Tous, Marthe Ogoundele-Tessi thanked her supporters for putting their confidence in her. She said her party received almost 10% of the votes cast and her team will decide on how they will proceed next week. Ogoundele Tessi said it is clear that women have a place in politics on St. Martin and therefore their political life has not ended. The leaders of the MAP Louis Mussington and the leader of Generation Solidare Louis Jeffry did not show up at the Collectivity Sunday night.
The RRR received 3077 (34%), Team Daniel Gibbs 2895 (32%), Union pour les Progres 1195 (13%), MAP 670 (8%), Saint Martin pour Tous 848 (9.4%), and Generation Solidaire 335 (4%).
It should be noted that Sunday's election was not one of the best as there were several persons who showed up to various polling stations and they were not able to vote because their names were not on the voting list. There are over two thousand persons who did not receive their voting cards while the procedure at the various polling stations was extremely slow.

Click here to view more photos of the First Round of the Territorial Elections 2012.

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  Team Daniel Gibbs Union Pour le Progress MAP RRR SMPT Generation Solidaire BLANK VOTES Total Votes Per Bureau
Hotel de La Collectivité
(Bur 1)
176 108 22 112 44 13 0 483
Number 2 Nina Duverly School
(Bur 2)
153 121 63 326 37 9 0 744
Nina Duverly School
(Bur 3)
238 125 90 341 73 51 0 953
Hervé Williams School (Bur 4)
207 98 54 211 76 49 34 794
Hervé Williams School (Bur 5)
182 79 53 253 53 29 23 713
Sandy Ground School (Bur 6)
216 61 32 198 42 16 0 573
Sandy Ground School (Bur 7)
193 72 38 183 59 25 0 597
Bâtiment Communal, Friars Bay (Bur 8)
178 45 33 178 101 11 0 563
Bâtiment Communal, Friars Bay (Bur 9)
144 71 56 174 109 18 12 584
Primary School, Grand Case (Bur 10)
456 101 51 218 92 50 27 997
Kindergarten school, Grand Case (Bur 11)
173 95 60 232 41 11 0 631
Kindergarten school French Quarter (Bur 12)
307 137 67 292 76 24 0 931
Primary School French Quarter (Bur 13)
272 82 51
359 44 29 0 856
Total Votes Per Party 2895 1195
670
3077
848
335
Percentage 32% 13% 8% 34% 9% 4%

 

 

wibsteustatiusautoshow19032012The Windward Islands Bank Ltd will be presenting a grand auto show on the Island of St. Eustatius named "WIB St. Eustatius Auto Show" that is scheduled for March 24 and March 25. WIB has coordinated the ocean shipping of 30 vehicles from the 4 largest car dealerships on the Dutch side of St. Maarten and a 40 foot container of goods from both Kooyman and City Furniture. The car dealerships included are; FW Vlaun and Sons, Caribbean Auto, Motor World, and St. Martin Cars. The venue of the show is at the ARC Agency which is just across from the Airport on St. Eustatius. Fun miles will be present to give information, retail card packages and will include a fun wheel of great prizes. Entertainment to include DJ and Bounce & Jump Party Rental that will feature 3 bounces and include popcorn, cotton candy, etc. WIB service departments and loan officers will be present. We are looking forward to provide the St. Eustatius community with a great show, new products, great deals, and two fun days for family and friends.

On Monday March 12, 2012, the Police Department started an intense general traffic control which is presently ongoing. Up to today's date the police has issued more than four hundred fines and towed 70 motor vehicles. These
controls will continue.

usfolcleanscuracaonationalparks21032012WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- On 5 March and 12 March 2012, a total of 21 personnel of the 429th Expeditionary Operations Squadron at the U.S. Forward Operation Location (USFOL) donated their time to an incredible effort to help clean the peak of Mt Christoffel and the rocky shoals of Shete Boka National Parks. The effort to help protect the island's unique natural resources benefits tourists and the local community. A USFOL volunteer observed from the top of Mt Christoffel, "I never knew Curacao had such beauty and it is a rewarding experience to make sure the top of the mountain is as clean as the bottom." The U.S. FOL personnel have been long-time advocates for the local community and natural beauty and this was yet another outstanding effort to promote a continued healthy environment and well-being for the citizens and habitat of Curaçao.

The Foundation of the St. Maarten Zoo will be holding a fundraising event on Friday evening, March 30, 2012 at the Zoo.

We will be showing a movie, "The Bear." "The Bear" is a heartwarming story about a young bear cub who, after his mother is killed in a landslide, bonds to an adult male Kodiak bear. The film offers amazing close-up looks at bear behavior and shows stunning scenery.

Highly acclaimed, this is a beautiful fascinating film for anyone who is interested in animals.

Tickets for this fundraising cost US$15.00 and include a free glass of champagne.

Doors open at 7:00PM and the movie will start at 7:45PM. Tickets can be bought at the door.

Drinks and snacks will be sold.

We hope that we get a good turnout at this event as it will help the Zoo to maintain and improve the animal exhibits. It will be a fun night for all.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Prime Minister wishes to congratulate the country's fire fighters on Fire Fighters Week 2012.

The week started off with a church service on Sunday at the Good News Baptist church in St. Peters, during which Pastor Webster gave a stirring sermon, reminding fire fighters of their duty to serve and at the same time reminding the congregation of the danger these men and women put themselves in every time they are called upon to protect the citizens and their properties.

"I encourage the population to recognize the service our firefighters perform as they sometimes put their own life in danger to save others.

I also encourage our citizens to take heed when the fire department issues notices. Following their advice, can save ourselves and the department a lot of trouble. And if you find yourself in an endangering situation, call for assistance, before it is too late.
To all firefighters and their families, have a good week and thank you for your service to our community," Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams, said on Sunday.

Philipsburg:--- Members of Parliament from the Democratic Party Roy Marlin and Petrus Leroy De Weever along with Independent Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge submitted a request to the chairlady of Parliament asking that she convene a central committee meeting and invite the President of the Central Bank to the meeting.
The letter which was submitted to the chairlady of parliament states that the Members of Parliament of St. Maarten should be apprised of the recent decision of the Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten to freeze the borrowing ceiling for commercial banks. The Members of Parliament want to know the present status of the Central Bank and the results that led to the ceiling. They also want to know if there is any political influence that is affecting the Central Bank and the current currency visa vis dollarization.

Click here to read the letter that was submitted to Parliament by the 3 MP's.

St. Peters:--- The Rupert Maynard Center in St. Peters was site for a lively and well attended meeting Monday night organized by concerned residents aimed at reviving the St. Peters Community Council Foundation, dormant since 2009 with the departure of the then President to the Netherlands.
Over the last number of weeks there has been an exchange of words in local media between the founding President, Maurice Lake and Koto Wilson both born and bred St. Peters "boys" as to the manner in which election, appointments or nomination to the Board are to take place. Both gentlemen buried hatchets on Monday night and to the great delight of the in excess of 60 persons gathered, accepted a motion to request the remaining Board members of the last appointed Board to produce a report in time for an April 11, community meeting. Both Maurice Lake and Koto Wilson shook hands showing that both men have the interest of the St. Peters and Marigot Hill Community at heart and wish to unselfishly work for the interest of the community resident in the neighborhoods.
Suggestions made by those in attendance was for the installation of an election committee which committee would study the Articles of Incorporation and bi-laws to insure proper procedures for a new Board to be installed will be followed. One member who resigned from the last Board, Mr. Fredericks committed to assist Gina Illidge in preparing the needed documentation for a report much to the satisfaction of the community members present.
Monday night's meeting was reported to be an example of a community working together to move on and work towards the future in the best interests of the residents of the neighborhoods. There was a high attendance of Members of Parliament including Patrick Illidge, Hyacinth Richardson (a St. Peters resident), George Pantophlet, Dr. Lloyd Richardson, and Romain LaVille. Minister of Health, Labor & Social Affairs, Honorable Cornelius De Weever was in attendance as well.

usmmeetswithuna27032012PHILIPSBURG:--- University of St. Martin (USM) officials and their University of the Netherlands Antilles (UNA) counterparts recently held a meeting to explore the possibilities of the two institutions formally collaborating in the near future
Both delegations expressed their optimism after the initial meeting and have agreed to work on realizing the points discussed by Fall 2012 (August/September).
"During the meeting it became evident that both universities have a lot in common and that working together seems the most logical solution to some of the joint problems," says USM President Annelies van den Assem.
In addition to the President, the USM delegation included Acting Dean of Academics Mr. Glen Yeung and Head of the Business Division Mr. Erwin Wolthuis. The UNA delegation consisted of Dean of Social Sciences & Economics Faculty Mr. Rudsel Sophia, Program Director BSc. Accounting and Controlling Mr. Diepak Ganpat, and Program Director Business Administration Mr. Guido Rojer Jr.
"The first issue which will be addressed, and which would improve the study possibilities of St. Maarten students considerably is the intended cooperation on offering NVAO accredited bachelor programs in both Business Administration, Accounting and ICT," says USM Head of the Business Division Mr. Erwin Wolthuis. He adds that while this possibility is being explored it would also entail UNA recognizing USM's Associate of Arts in Business degrees and the individual course loads for such.
After this recognition, USM graduates would be eligible to enroll in the above mentioned UNA's bachelor programs and would be able to earn their bachelor's degree in approximately two to maximum three years, including the final thesis. The amount of time to earn a bachelor's degree will depend on the area of specialization chosen by the background of the candidate.
"This in itself would be a positive step forward. However, the best part would be that UNA would offer these programs at USM and hence creating the possibility where a St. Maarten student would be able to earn an accredited bachelor degree by UNA/USM in St. Maarten," President van den Assem notes.
At the end of the USM-UNA meeting it was concluded that, within a month, parties will come together and set the stage that will make this venture a complete success. Both parties have expressed their firm intention to make this option possible as of academic year August/September 2012-2013.

sdpssixgradersvisitparliament30032012PHILIPSBURG:--- On Friday morning 47 six graders from the St. Dominic's Primary School along with their teachers and support staff, visited the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat in Philipsburg.

The students were welcomed by the President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell.

The students sat in the chairs as parliamentarians, ministers and as members of the public tribune.

Arrindell explained the group about the workings of the country's parliamentary democracy with respect to the roles of Members of Parliament (MPs); who were the MPs and Council of Ministers. The students were also given a tour of the House of Parliament.

During the enactment of a parliamentary session, students posed a number of questions to their fellow students who were acting as Ministers.

Students asked a number of questions about crime, education, sewage, solar energy, after school activities, health care, traffic congestion, taxes, unemployment, medical centre expansion and the celebration of holidays.

One student posed a question about sports facilities and why girls cannot participate in some sports activities.

Democratic Party (DP) Faction Leader MP Hon. Roy Marlin also took part in part of the student discussion.

Concluding remarks by the President of Parliament Arrindell were that she would like to have all primary and secondary schools visit the House of Parliament allowing the youngsters to feel and live what Parliament does.

On Saturday, March 31 2012 at 8pm, the Fete to Fitness around town Jump-up will start at the round-a-bout near the Sundial School, move down the Pondfill, make a left by the former Van Dorp corner and then onto Front Street.

After jamming through Front street, it make its way to the St. Maarten Festival Village.

The bands slated to be on the road after cleaning the final inspection date today is: All Stars Band, Madness Band, Enytce Band, Official Band, 4M Band, and Bada Bing Band.

There will be "zero tolerance" in regards to any misbehavior by our respective authorities.

Everyone is being urged to come out and have some "clean fun!"

We are looking forward to seeing everyone on Saturday enjoying themselves as we gear up for a great carnival celebration.

The SXM Advisory Board of Funding Agency Samenwerkende Fondsen/ Cooperating Foundations of the Dutch Caribbean hosted a very successful information session for foundations and associations that liked to have more information about this funding agency.
The representatives of 36 foundations came out and received tips on how they can successfully file their project for funding and they got insight into the specifics of the funding policy of Cooperating Foundations. Projects that increase the binding forces within our society and/or target children, seniors and vulnerable people are eligible for funding. Salaries, construction and exploitation costs do not fall within the scope of the funding policy. The representatives asked many questions, that were answered by the members of the SXM Advisory Board, namely Angela Dekker, Perry Wilson, Claudwick Peterson, Richard Gibson Jr. and Gianne de Weever. About ten NGO's took the opportunity to make an appointment with project advisors Leon Lake and Saskia Kliphuis in order to start working on their specific project request.
Foundations that would like to do likewise are advised to call 5860808 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for an appointment.

tacosteinsworninassolicitorgeneralofsxm02042012Philipsburg:--- On Monday February, 2012, the Solicitor General of Sint Maarten, Taco Stein, was sworn in by the Governor of Sint Maarten, Eugene Holiday.

He will be serving Sint Maarten as of April 1, 2012. Taco Stein has worked in Sint Maarten as Public Prosecutor in the past and is familiar with the island.

Great Bay:--- Virginia Asin, Head of Collective Preventive Services (CPS) recently attended a meeting in Argentina on meningococcal and pneumococcal vaccine. Various countries from Latin America and the Caribbean Region presented their findings on these vaccines, which can save lives. Both global as well as regional figures were presented. According to Dr. Asin there were interesting discussions and exchange of ideas.
PAHO and the Sabin Vaccine Institute organized these two meetings with the objective of presenting a study of meningococcal meningitis disease and to discuss lessons learned from the introduction of the pneumococcal (pneumonia) vaccine in the region and the Americas.
Dr. Asin mentioned that the meningococcal symposium, which ran from March 19 to 20 was the first to be held in the region. "The symposium presented the global perspective and the Latin American perspective on meningococcal, "said Dr. Asin.
Health experts throughout the Americas revealed new findings on the meningitis disease prevalence in Latin America and the Caribbean. Approximately 20 researchers made their presentations to 181 attendees.
Presently Cuba and Brazil are the leading research countries as it relates to meningitis vaccines, as both countries were at the symposium where they made presentations on their experiences. The Sabin Vaccine Institute also presented their findings on vaccinations, and also addressed vaccination schedules as it relates to introduction, but this still has to be studied further.
The purpose of the symposium, which was organized by Sabin Vaccine Institute and the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) was to exchange information on meningococcal meningitis. This disease infects the membranes of the brain and spinal cord, it is a debilitating and potentially fatal disease for children, adolescents and people living in overcrowded housing. Researchers, Vaccination experts, economists and others are evaluating its extent, cost and obstacles to prevention through vaccination.
The second part of the meeting covered the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine on March 20 and 21. Lessons learned from the introduction of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in the region and the Americas was also discussed amongst Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) Managers. "Approximately 60 persons participated in the two day discussions on the pneumonia vaccine," said Dr. Asin. Countries such as Argentina, Brazil, Honduras, Peru, Colombia and Barbados made presentations on the implementation of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine experiences in their countries.
"I would like to compliment PAHO for mobilizing such an event, and it only makes us realize that we have to start thinking about research, but in the mean time we can piggy back on the bigger countries, because research is expensive," said Dr. Asin. "There is potential if we work together, and this offers a good opportunity for introduction of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine on St. Maarten."

sphilipsandabudikereceivingcertificates04042012Philipsburg:--- Two civil servants attached to the department of Labour Inspectorate recently graduated from the University of the West Indies announced Minister of Health and Labour Cornelius de Weever at Wednesday's Council of Ministers press briefing. Minister De Weever said as in keeping with his Ministry's year plan the Ministry collaborated with the University of the West Indies where the two civil servants participated in courses on Industrial Hygiene. The Minister presented the two civil servants with their certificates on Wednesday. They are Selby Philips and Andrew Budike. Budike also participated and completed a long distance course on safety and health. Minister De Weever said the two civil servants completed the courses on the use and application on hygiene tool kits.

drugsmugglinggofastspeedboat04042012An international counter-drug operation on the high Caribbean seas leads to a significant drug bust of 500 kg of cocaine, the Royal Netherlands Navy in Curaçao disclosed. As the case is currently under investigation, information could not have been released earlier.

As part of Operation Martillo, the commander of the Netherlands Forces in the Caribbean directed the US frigate USS Elrod to intercept after the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard maritime patrol aircraft 'Dash 8' sighted a fast moving 'go fast' speedboat.

While Elrod's helicopter managed to bring the chase to a halt, the suspected drug runners on board the 'go fast' started to throw their cargo over board in an attempted to escape capture. The vigilant 'Dash 8' had remained on station however and kept track of the contraband while the US Coast Guard law detachment on board Elrod took 4 persons on board the 'go fast' into custody. When tests proved the retrieved cargo to be cocaine, the 4 persons on board were arrested.

The USS Elrod is scheduled for a port visit to Curaçao, where a change of command of the US Navy frigate will take place.

Operation Martillo is a multi-national collaborative effort to counter the spread of transnational organized crime in Central America. It is a operation lead by the Joint Inter-agency Task Force South and denies organized crime networks the ability to conduct illicit trafficking via targeted air and maritime domains.

The Royal Netherlands Navy plays a vital role maintaining regional security and stability in the Caribbean region. The Dutch Navy and the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard are an integral part of the Joint Inter-agency Task Force South. The Commander of the Netherlands Navy in the Caribbean heads one of the task groups, Task Group 4.4. Dutch and international Navy and Coast Guard units are under his command, deployed to counter illicit drugs transports, weapon smuggling, and human trafficking.

infosessiononwagetax04042012PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto who was not able to attend the information session on April 2 held under the theme, "Key elements of a good wage administration," by the Tax Department for the business community of Philipsburg, due to being off island on official business, said he was very pleased to hear about the large turnout and the interests shown by the business community.

The Minister added that the Tax Department Sint Maarten will be organizing similar information sessions in order to enhance the services that it renders to the community of Sint Maarten.

"With us now being a country, we are now able to give attention and more service to the areas that have been neglected when we were part of the former Netherlands Antilles. Today, a different wind is blowing and with the entire tax system reform, we are on the right track," Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto said on Wednesday.

In his introduction, Roland Richardson, Head Inspectorate Department, hinted that compliance can be improved when the taxpayers are well informed. For this reason the Tax Administration would like to be partners with businesses making sure they provide the relevant information.

Maria Bass, Inspector of Taxes, stated during her presentation that two things are necessary to turn a poor wage administration into a good wage administration, namely the will of the tax payer and his/her knowledge.

Some of the common and recurring errors in a wage administration were also addressed. Bass gave an extensive explanation of the wage tax ordinance and what is expected of businesses.

The businesses had a lot of questions that were posed during the Question and Answer (Q&A) session. The panel for the Q&A part of the session consisted of Minerva Gumbs, Acting Head Receiver's Department, Maria Bass, Acting Head Inspectorate Department, and Guilliano Saturnilia, Head Audit and Criminal Investigation Department.

One of the points which caused some discussion is the requirement from the businesses, based on article 45 of the General Ordinance on Federal Taxes, to provide the Inspectorate with an annual statement concerning third parties who rendered services to their business.

At the end of the session the Tax Administration catered to some snacks and drinks while business owners had the opportunity to meet with representatives of the Tax Administration.

Businesses operating in the Philipsburg area as well as the Indian Merchants Association (IMA) were invited to attend the information session which was held at the Belair Community Center.

The Tax Department Sint Maarten has established as one of its top priority for 2012 its service improvement to the general public.

A number of areas have been identified where service will be number one and this starts with by making sure tax payers are adequately informed.

garrindellandjbiden09042012PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell recently met with United States Vice President Joe Biden, U.S. Congressman John Conyers Jr. and Biden's wife Dr. Jill Biden during an official working visit to the U.S.

Arrindell was invited to attend Women's History Month Celebration which took place at the U.S. Vice President's official residence.

The President of Parliament was the guest of U.S. Congressman John Conyers Jr.

Congressman John Conyers Jr., a Detroit Democrat, was re-elected to represent the 14th Congressional District in November of 2010, to his 24th term in the U.S. House of Representatives. Conyers entered the House in 1965, and is the second most senior member in the House of Representatives.

U.S. Congressman Conyers Jr. is also one of the 13 founding members of the Congressional Black Caucus and is considered the Dean of that group.

In attendance among others at the Women's History Month event, were several accomplished women in the political, media and business world, of which many have never visited Sint Maarten before.

"I am very grateful to the Congressman for extending the invitation to me. It was an opportunity to brief the different personalities that I met especially the Vice President about the constitutional transition that we went through to become a country and our current state of affairs in building the country, especially the institutions.

"Not many are aware of our new constitutional structure. Parliament is a new institution of governance and the Government of the country. Everybody that I spoke with was very interested in learning more about our country," President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell said on Monday.

Arrindell presented Vice President Biden and Mrs. Biden with several books: Sint Maarten Past and Present by J. Speetjens, National Symbols of Sint Maarten L. Sekou, and Parliament's Information Booklet.

The event took place on March 26 and the invitation to attend was issued at short notice.

cdeweeverreceivesadireport11042012Philipsburg:--- The Sint Maarten Alzheimer Foundation presented a report on Wednesday morning to the Minister of Health Social Development and Labour Dr. Cornelius De Weever.
The board of the SMAF as a member of ADI Alzheimer Disease International presented Minister De Weever with a copy of the WHO - ADI Dementia report that will be launched tomorrow in Geneva.
The board also informed the Minister about the recent ADI Conference in London and presented the highlights to make Dementia a national health priority. To make its point a PowerPoint presentation was given by the Chairman Keith Franca and member Raymond Jessurun.

 

Geneva, April 11, 2012:--- A report released today by the World Health Organization (WHO) and Alzheimer’s Disease International (ADI) calls upon governments, policymakers and other stakeholders to make dementia a global public health priority. This new report provides the most authoritative overview of the impact of dementia worldwide. In addition to valuable best practices and practical case studies from around the world, it contains the most comprehensive collection of data, including hard-to-get statistics from low- and middle-income countries, thereby dramatically underscoring that this is truly a global problem and not just a “disease of the industrial world.”

To prepare the report, titled “Dementia: A Public Health Priority,” WHO and ADI commissioned reports from four working groups of experts and sought additional inputs from nearly two dozen international contributors and more than 20 expert reviewers. The project leaders were Dr. Shekhar Saxena, Director, Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, WHO; Marc Wortmann, Executive Director, ADI; Dr. Daisy Acosta, Chairman, ADI; Prof. Martin Prince, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College London; and Ennapadam. S Krishnamoorthy, Director and T.S. Srinivasan, Chair, The Institute of Neurological Sciences, India.

“WHO recognises the size and complexity of the dementia challenge and urges countries to view dementia as a critical public health priority,” said Dr. Saxena. “Right now, only eight of 194 WHO member states have a national dementia plan in place, and a few more are in development. Our hope is that other countries will follow suit, using this report as a starting point for planning and implementation. A few, like India, have national strategies developed by civil-society organisations, and we hope this report will prompt their governments to adapt these into official national plans. Since we know the prevalence of the disease will explode in this century as we all live longer – the risk of dementia is 1 in 8 for those over 65 and a shocking 1 in 2.5 for those over 85 – its impact will become greater as the decades go by.”

In her foreword to the report, WHO Director-General Dr. Margaret Chan called the report “a major contribution to our understanding of dementia and its impact on individuals, families and society.”  She said the report “provides the knowledge base for a global and national response to facilitate governments, policymakers and other stakeholders to address the impact of dementia as an increasing threat to global health.” Dr. Chan called upon all stakeholders to “make health and social care systems informed and responsive to this impending threat.”

Marc Wortmann of ADI underscored the urgency of action: “With its devastating impact on people with dementia, their families, their communities and national health systems, dementia represents not only a public health crisis but a social and fiscal nightmare as well.  Around the world a new case of dementia arises every four seconds. That’s a staggering growth rate, equivalent to 7.7 million new cases of dementia every year – the same size as the populations of Switzerland and Israel. Our current health systems simply cannot cope with the explosion of the dementia crisis as we all live longer; this is as much an economic and fiscal disaster waiting to happen as it is a social and health challenge of the highest order. However, the report also shows that there is a lot that can be done to improve the lives of people with dementia and their carers. The entire dementia community, and indeed the world, owes a huge debt of gratitude to the WHO to have taken the leadership in the creation of the report. The WHO is the singular organization globally capable of such a critical role in matters of public health.”

The Sint Maarten Alzheimer Foundation which was accepted last month as the 77th national member organization welcomes the WHO-ADI report. Country Sint Maarten became recently a country. Research and data about the impact of dementia in Sint Maarten are not yet available. But with this global report on the impact of dementia in the world we have can get government to address dementia as a national health priority. Wil the situation in Sint Maarten be any different from other countries in the world? Furthermore the government of Sint Maarten can ask for international assistance and cooperation to early detect and fight dementia among which the most common disease is Alzheimer’s.

 

KEY MESSAGES FROM DEMENTIA: A PUBLIC HEALTH PRIORITY

  • Dementia is not a normal part of aging.
  • 35.6 million people were estimated to be living with dementia in 2010. There are 7.7 million new cases of dementia each year, implying that there is a new case of dementia somewhere in the world every four seconds. The accelerating rates of dementia are cause for immediate action, especially in low- and middle-income countries where resources are few.
  • The huge cost of the disease will challenge health systems to deal with the predicted future increase of prevalence. The costs are estimated at US$604 billion per year at present and are set to increase even more quickly than the prevalence.
  • People live for many years after the onset of symptoms of dementia. With appropriate support, many can and should be enabled to continue to engage and contribute within society and have a good quality of life.
  • Dementia is overwhelming for the caregivers and adequate support is required for them from the health, social, financial and legal systems.
  • Countries must include dementia on their public health agendas. Sustained action and coordination is required across multiple levels and with all stakeholders - at international, national, regional and local levels.
  • People with dementia and their caregivers often have unique insights to their condition and life. They should be involved in formulating the policies, plans, laws and services that relate to them.
  • The time to act is now by:

–        promoting a dementia-friendly society globally;

–        making dementia a national public health and social care priority worldwide;

–        improving public and professional attitudes to, and understanding of, dementia;

–        investing in health and social systems to improve care and services for people with dementia and their

          caregivers;

–        increasing the priority given to dementia in the public health research agenda.

About dementia and Alzheimer's disease


Dementia is a syndrome that can be caused by a number of progressive disorders that affect memory, thinking, behavior and the ability to perform everyday activities. Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia. www.alz.co.uk/about-dementia.

About WHO, ADI and Sint Maarten Alzheimer Foundation


The World Health Organization is the directing and coordinating authority for health within the United Nations system. It is responsible for providing leadership on global health matters, shaping the health research agenda, setting norms and standards, articulating evidence-based policy options, providing technical support to countries and monitoring and assessing health trends. For more information, visit http://www.who.int/about/en/.

Alzheimer's Disease International (ADI) is the international federation of 78 Alzheimer associations that support people with dementia and their families in their respective countries. Founded in 1984, ADI serves as a network for Alzheimer associations around the world to share and exchange information, resources and skills. Its vision is a better quality of life for people with dementia and their families. ADI is based in London and is registered as a non-profit organization in the state of Illinois. For more information, visit www.alz.co.uk.

The Sint Maarten Alzheimer Foundation (SMAF) is the national Alzheimer organization in SInt Maarten recognized by Alzheimer Disease International. The SMAF was founded two years ago in February 2010. The SMAF wants to raise the awareness of Dementia and Alzheimer's in the society of Sint Maarten and support people with dementia and their carers the family members. The awareness campaign of the SMAF and especially their weekly radio program "Now You Know All About Alzheimer's" every Thursday afternoon at 5 pm on PJD3 got worldwide attention when it was mentioned as an example to other Alzheimer associations in the recently held Council Meeting of Alzheimer Disease International. For more information call 9220 or 522 0925. Or you can write to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

guyvandermeulen11042012Philipsburg:--- The Minister of Justice Roland Duncan and his staff at the Ministry of Justice have dispatched a negative report about the behavior of Guy van der Meulen, Head of the Department of Foreign Affairs. SMN News has been reliably informed that the foreign civil servant insulted some Bavpol officers that were conducting immigration controls at the harbor. The source said that the incident occurred about two weeks ago when Guy van der Meulen and his wife was returning from St. Barths. SMN News further learnt that the head of foreign affairs was obstructing the Bavpol officers from executing their duties.
During the incident, the department head was loud, abusive, and aggressive towards a particular Bavpol officer. At some point, he reportedly told the Bavpol officer that "you are finished" and "you are not a real civil servant". He also raised his middle finger to the immigration officials.
One law enforcement official said that in incidents such as those, the person should have been arrested on the spot for obstructing immigration from carrying out their legally prescribed tasks. However, the Minister of Justice and police has decided to draft a report on the incident and send it to the Minister of General Affairs Sarah Wescot Williams.
SMN News further learnt that several complaints were filed with Government regarding Department Head's attitude. Sources close to the department said the Foreign Affairs Head is racist and has a nasty attitude. He considers St. Maarteners to be corrupt, stupid, and uneducated while he is here to help the island. It is also understood that while these complaints have been filed, the Ministry of General Affairs is yet to take proper action.
SMN News made several attempts to contact the Foreign Affairs Head but he could not be reached for a comment.

interpolvisitsswescotwilliams11042012Philipsburg:--- The Secretary General of Interpol Ronald Noble paid a courtesy visit to the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams on Wednesday. SMN News learnt that the Secretary General has been very impressed with St. Maarten's acceptance in Interpol and he is even more pleased with the conference held on St. Maarten recently. Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte and Inspector Rudolph Bloieman accompanied Noble to the Prime Minister's office. The Interpol Secretary General presented a token to the Prime Minister. Noble presented Interpol's silver commemorative medals, one of an exclusive limited set to the Prime Minister and another set to Minister of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan.
The medals were minted especially for Interpol by the National Bank of Ukraine in 2011 to commemorate 10-years of Interpol's actions, following the tragic 2001 attack on the World Trade Center in New York.
Minister of Justice Roland Duncan also attended the meeting which was held in the Prime Minister's office.

Simpson Bay:--- The Ministry of Justice is still busy accessing the extent of the damage done to the Simpson Bay holding cells Tuesday night. SMN News understands that the prisoners that are held the Simpson Bay Outpost started a gang fight Tuesday night. A source close the investigation said that the prisoners destroyed all the furniture and doors at the new location. It is also understood that some of the prisoners were transferred back to the Pointe Blanche Prison facility. SMN News further learnt that some of the prisoners that were held at the Simpson Bay holding cells are part of a gang and there was some sort of altercation prior to them being arrested.
Prison Director Rudsel Ricardo said he was not aware of the incident since he was not on the island when it occurred. Ricardo said he was just returning to St. Maarten from his Easter vacation and he was not privy to what exactly happened. Minister of Justice Roland Duncan could not be reached up to press time on Wednesday for a comment.

sepworkshopinprogress13042012PHILIPSBURG:--- "A true melting pot", is the perfect description of Sint Maarten according to the attendees of the first series of workshops for the Strategic Economic Plan (SEP) 2012-2022 organized by the Government of Sint Maarten and supported by KPMG Advisory Services B.V.

However, such an extensive level of multiculturalism brings forward a number of social challenges, like for instance (a lack of) social cohesion and integration. This was one of the many statements that the attendees of the workshop on March 22 brought forward.

Additionally, they discussed their ideal vision on several social aspects of Sint Maarten in 2022. For example: "10 years from now, how do we envision our educational system, healthcare and hospitality industry?"

The goal of the social workshop was to find consensus on the current and desired situation from the perspective of all stakeholders, both public and private sector. Some of the recurring topics entailed the level of education offered on St. Maarten, the protection of our culture and the immigration policy.

The latter elicited a strong discussion among the attendees. According to the majority, "When hiring, we should give preference to locals. The recruitment of foreigners is sometimes necessary, but should be beneficial to the entire community.

"Despite the multicultural image of Sint Maarten, the Government should revise its immigration laws and work permit policies, to create an inclusive approach where locals play an integral role".

In the end, all these social aspects of our country are strongly related to the growth of our economy.
Fundamental to the success of the SEP is the degree to which everyone feels involved and committed to its development and implementation.

The input of the attendees will help the organizers in formulating concrete goals and strategies when writing the SEP. The follow-up series of the workshops will take place in May 2012, where the government will present an initial draft of the strategic direction it is headed to.

All stakeholders are strongly encouraged to actively participate again. Fact is that Sint Maarten consists of a diverse blend of nationalities and everybody should respect the differences and embrace the similarities in order to make Sint Maarten a leading country in the region. Because ultimately, it is all about unity through diversity!

"The workshop is was very revealing and the contributions made by every participant will lead to the development of an essential SEP that will lead to further enhancing our quality of life as a society where the hopes, dreams and aspirations of the Sint Maarten people and the youth are key to national economic development," Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs Hon. Franklin Meyers said on Thursday.

mediatorinternshipinaruba13042012Great Bay:--- On Sunday April 15th 2012, Ms. Marcellina Loblack of the Department of Labor, will be traveling to Aruba, where she will be participating in an internship at the Mediator's Office there. The reason for this internship is to ensure continuity with regard to public service in general and in particular the processing of referendum requests.
The objectives of the internship program are as follows: to explore the role of the assistant mediator and to evaluate the process of referendums. The internship will grant Ms. Loblack further insight as to what the function actually entails. This is in keeping with the service oriented vision of the Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor with the aim of improving the current processes and applying new approaches to the daily tasks of the mediator in general and the public in particular is created.
In December 2011 the Department of Labor hosted the first Annual Mediators' Conference on St. Maarten. Mediators from Aruba, Curacao and the BES Islands were in attendance. The outcome of that conference resulted in a recommendation that St. Maarten participate in internship programs. Both Aruba and Curacao expressed a commitment to assist St. Maarten in this regard.

"We have to keep trying to improve our services and continue to invest in our civil servants," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever.

swescotwilliams1stplaceinjfewalkaton15042012Demonstrating her commitment to fitness, Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams was the first out of close to 300 walkers to arrive at the Marigot waterfront on Saturday morning at the Journey for Education walkathon. She was presented with the first place trophy for the Foundation's 30th anniversary of their walkathon.

The Prime Minister was presented with the winning trophy as the walkers had gathered at the waterfront and were being served breakfast by the JFE members. Foundation President Rolando Tobias was very pleased with the participation and achievement of the Prime Minister as it demonstrates her commitment to fitness as well as to the Journey for Education Foundation. The trophy for second place was presented to Florine, while Gilbert was presented with the third place trophy. Minister of Education Rhoda Arrindell also participated in the walkathon.

Founded in 1982, the Journey for Education Foundation has been granting supplementary scholarships to students pursuing tertiary education for the past 30 years. The organization raises funds for this purpose by hosting two events every year; the fundraising walkathon in April and the annual gala dinner. In celebration of its 30th anniversary walkathon, the Foundation decided to award trophies to the first three walkers who complete the walk from Le Grand Marche to the Marigot Waterfront. JFE President Rolando Tobias expressed appreciation to the many sponsors and the dedicated members of JFE for making the walkathon a success.

chippiejoinsonelovemovement16042012As a proud sponsor of the entire St. Maarten Carnival 2012, CHIPPIE has taken yet another bold step towards ensuring the overall success of the local Carnival festivities. Showcasing their remarkable dedication to the community of St. Maarten, CHIPPIE established a partnership with experienced marketing and events organizer Jacqueline Louis, CEO of IMBRACE towards production of an exciting series of 'One Love' events scheduled around this year's Carnival.
The first collaboration is CHIPPIE's sponsorship of the "One Love Soca & Zouk Xplosion" to be held on April 29 at the St. Maarten Festival Village. Featured will be the Zouk legends KASSAV, along with a sizzling line-up of soca artists to be announced in a teaser promotional campaign orchestrated by IMBRACE.
"Some entertainers come and go. However, a group like KASSAV are leading legends in the international music industry, with over 33 years of engaging and entertaining billions throughout the world. Given the similarities to CHIPPIE's long-term commitment to serving the people of St. Maarten, and facilitating global connections, we thought it would be essential to be a part of this history-making event," says Michanou Arrundell, Service Market Manager at CHIPPIE.
CHIPPIE customers will be given the opportunity to win a chance to lavish in the "One Love VIP Lounge" at the "Soca & Zouk Xplosion" by participating in the CHIPPIE "3 for 30," campaign, which allows customers to call 3 people unlimited for only Nafl. 30.
In the second project, CHIPPIE, FunMiles, Antillean Liquors and IMBRACE have teamed up to bring the "One Love J'ouvert Group," and further enhance the Carnival experience with a strong presence on the road during the St. Maarten Carnival J'ouvert on Saturday, April 28th. Further details will be forthcoming in the days ahead.
"We encourage the community of St. Maarten to come out and enjoy these Jam Sessions, and support KASSAV, as well as many other long time favorite bands, as they get into the spirit of Carnival. This is merely taste of what's to come on April 29th at the Festival Village" says Jacqueline Louis.
"CHIPPIE's commitment to St. Maarten Carnival is about ensuring that the Carnival experience, overall, connects family and friends in a fun and safe manner. We have several product promotions coming up that will provide even more savings, opportunities to win, and add value to Carnival festivities," says Michanou Arrundell, UTS-Service Marketing Manager.
For further information regarding the upcoming "One Love" events and activities, please log on to Facebook: Love SXM, E-Mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or, T: (721) 581-7973.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The University of St. Martin (USM) will be holding a graduation ceremony on April 20th, 2012 for the 32 students who passed the GED exams held in January.

The graduates, their family members, and the instructors are invited to the graduation which will be held from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the University of St. Martin Lecture Hall.

The 32 graduates are:
Odwaine Douglas, Allendale Etienne, Nicolette Gumbs, Dillon Jones, Tashana Lake, Shudeska Leonard, Gideoni Molina, Cornelius Raymond, Rutherford Reed, Chanice Rombley, Josue St. Germain, Ramon Ulises, Brandon van Heyningen, David van Heyningen, Franklin Watson Jr., Bradley Williams, Gregory Ault, Clarence Booker, Shanika Cannegieter, Alex Charles, Jair Echteld, Timothy Bell, Reshaline Carty, Jerry Cypre, Juliette Henry, Caryl Hutson, Wikinnsonne Labady, Akeem Liburd, Theresa Sam, Esaie Colas, Edward Boekhold, Cristian Rodriguez.

According to USM GED Tutorial Program officials, out of this group the most outstanding results were scored by the following USM students: Gideoni Molina, Rutherford Reed, Raymond Cornelius, Franklin Watson Jr., Chanice Rombley and Cristian Rodriguez. The highest scoring student from the Community Tutoring Foundation is Alex Charles.

The seven (7) students mentioned will be awarded with tuition free credits upon enrollment for any tertiary education program offered at the University of St. Martin.

USM officials said they look forward to seeing the students and their family members at the graduation ceremony on Friday, April 20th, 2012.

cpspresentsearplugstoscdf18042012Philipsburg:--- The Department of Youth Health Care presented the President of the St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) with several boxes of ear plugs on Wednesday. The Department of Youth Health Care feels that youngsters on St. Maarten must be protected and therefore it is necessary for the youths participating the annual carnival parades and activities be provided with ear plugs.
SCDF President Stuart Johnson thanked the Ministry of Health for the donation to the foundation and government's proactive role in carnival.
The department of Collective Prevention also provided SCDF with a bag containing posters as they kick off their vaccination week.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Section General Public Health (GPH) from the Collective Preventive Service's (CPS) calendar of health observances, focuses on Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) during the month of April, and wishes to remind the community about preventing STIs, and making a healthy choice.

The GPH's campaign objectives is to bring about awareness as it relates to STIs; to encourage individuals to be more responsible for their own health and their partner's health; and to provide the public with general information.

STIs are infections that are spread primarily through person-to-person sexual contact. STIs are infections that are likely to be transmitted while having unprotected sex. Transmitted means passed on from one place to another, in this case it means passed on from one person to another.

There are more than 30 different sexually transmissible bacteria, viruses and parasites.

The most common conditions they cause are cancer, gonorrhoea, chlamydial infection, syphilis, trichomoniasis, chancroid, genital herpes, genital warts, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection and hepatitis B infection.

Under the local surveillance system all physicians are expected to report all diagnosed STIs syndromes to the GPH to register, monitor and identify trends of the particular conditions.

Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the name of a condition in women where the normal balance of bacteria in the vagina is disrupted and replaced by an overgrowth of certain bacteria.

It is sometimes accompanied by discharge, odor, pain, itching, or burning. It is the most common vaginal infection in women of childbearing age. The cause of BV is not fully understood. BV is associated with an imbalance in the bacteria that are normally found in a woman's vagina.

The vagina normally contains mostly "good" bacteria, and fewer "harmful" bacteria. BV develops when there is an increase in harmful bacteria. Any woman can get BV. However, some activities or behaviors can upset the normal balance of bacteria in the vagina and put women at increased risk including:

  • Having a new sex partner or multiple sex partners,
  • Douching

Women with BV may have an abnormal vaginal discharge with an unpleasant odor. Some women report a strong fish-like odor, especially after intercourse. Discharge, if present, is usually white or gray; it can be thin. Women with BV may also have burning during urination or itching around the outside of the vagina, or both. However, most women with BV report no signs or symptoms at all.

In most cases, BV causes no complications. But there are some serious risks from BV including:

  • Having BV can increase a woman's susceptibility to HIV infection if she is exposed to the HIV virus.
  • Having BV increases the chances that an HIV-infected woman can pass HIV to her sex partner.
  • Having BV while pregnant may put a woman at increased risk for some complications of pregnancy, such as preterm delivery.
  • BV can increase a woman's susceptibility to other STIs, such as herpes simplex virus (HSV), chlamydia and gonorrhea.

If you think you have been exposed to an STI or you have symptoms of BV, you should consult your general practitioner and get tested if you have ever had sex (vaginal, anal or oral) without using a condom.

Some of the infections are treatable. Treatable entails that medication is available to manage the symptoms, but the infection stays in your body, and you can continue passing the infection/disease on to another person. Some treatable disorders/diseases are cervical cancers in the early stage, genital warts, herpes, hepatitis B/C and HIV.

There are several curable STIs once treated in time with medication, such as gonorrhea (claps), Chlamydia, pubic lice (crabs) and syphilis.

There are two ways to prevent STIs, abstain from having sex, and the correct and frequent use of condoms during any sexual act.

Have a safe carnival and protect yourself and your partner. Abstain or use your condom correctly every time! Remember it's okay to wait, have sex when you are ready.

For (awareness) basic STI information you can also contact your local Family Physician, AIDS Foundation, Red Cross Foundation, and/or the GPH.

serworkshopwithkingdomcounterparts22042012Three representatives of the office of the Social Economic Council (SER) Sint Maarten took part in a highly successful three day workshop with their sister organizations from Aruba, the Netherlands and hosts Curacao. The sessions were held from Monday, April 16 through Wednesday, April18. Valuable information was exchanged, experiences were discussed and best practices established. The staff of the Sint Maarten SER was represented by secretary-general Gerard Richardson, senior policy advisor Arjen Alberts as well as policy advisor Daniëlle Choennie-Babel.
From the long-standing Dutch tradition of negotiations between social partners, also known as the 'poldermodel', representatives of the Dutch SER relayed valuable insights into the workings of their organization. The role of the Dutch SER in promoting social stability and harmonious cooperation between business and labor interests was covered in depth. Senior economic affairs officer Niels Achterberg and social affairs officer Sander Tjeerds gave a number of extensive presentations and case studies elaborating on the intricacies of the Dutch SER and its 60 year tradition.
From the Caribbean part of the Kingdom the Social Economic Councils of Curaçao and Aruba were in attendance. Each organization shared their objectives, tasks and work processes with the other participants. Aruba's SER spoke from their almost 25 years of experience, Curaçao drawing in part on the established practices of the former Netherlands Antilles SER, and Sint Maarten contributing their plans, experiences and challenges in building up their brand-new organization.
SER Curacao, hosting the workshop, was represented by secretary-general Josephine Provence and policy advisors Jean Dictus, Marilva Dall and Sharlyn Villarreal. From the Aruban Social Economic Council secretary-general Felix Bijlhout was accompanied by policy advisors Erika Perregil and Andrina Nicolaas. On the last day the Chairman of SER Curaçao, Mr Stanley Betrian sat down with all participants and allowed them to ask questions.
Apart from fostering fruitful working relationships between all national social economic councils of the Kingdom, the recently established Sint Maarten SER in particular benefited greatly by discussing the experience of their longer existing peers. The costs of the Sint Maarten participation in the workshop were carried by Dutch development funds from the project 'Establishment of the High Councils of State', managed by USONA.
The three-day workshop was unanimously deemed a resounding success by all participants. Already well-defined plans have been made to follow up this initiative with new workshops involving all four partners. In addition, SER Sint Maarten has planned an orientation visit to the Netherlands in May 2012, visiting the national SER as well as several regional social economic councils in different parts of the country. This visit will involve council members as well as staff members of the institution.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- A Town Hall meeting is scheduled for 7:00pm for the Middle Region Community at the Sister Marie Laurence School on Monday evening.

Residents of the Middle Region community will be informed about the progress of the project.

Vice Prime Minister Hon. Theo Heyliger, a representative from the development funding organization USONA, contractor MNO, as well as Head of New Projects Development & Planning from the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development & Environment Kurt Ruan, will also be present for the meeting.

This meeting was initiated by the Middle Region & Defiance Community Council.

nagicosponsorsburtontheodora23042012GREAT BAY:--- NAGICO Insurances is sponsoring local Burton Theodora, who will be travelling to the Dominican Republic this week to undergo rigorous training in his attempt to qualify for the 50 meter swimming distance in the upcoming 2012 Olympic Games in London.

Theodora, who is a Coast Guard by profession, has earned several titles in the past, including a gold medal in the 2008-2009 Antillean Championship, a bronze medal in the 2007 Bangkok Open World Championship and several other medals locally.

"He will leave for the training camp where he will undergo very hard training for a week, then he will move on to Aruba where he will have his first official timing to see if he qualifies for the Olympic Games," Aartwichgt Bell, President of the St. Maarten Sports Federation, explained.

Theodora needs to shave off about 2 seconds from his personal best to meet the Olympic mark. "It will be very hard, but I plan to do my best," he said. "I am very happy that NAGICO decided to sponsor me especially since they are my insurer, so I am going to make them proud."

Executive Marketing Manager of NAGICO Insurances; Paul Dijkhoffz presented Theodora with a cheque to cover his expenses for the training camp. "We are always pleased to support our athletes and especially those who have a chance of representing us at the highest level" he said. As a former national team player (field hockey) himself, Dijkhoffz knows the importance of supporting local athletes that aim to represent their country at an Olympic level and said to Theodora "We hope to hear great things from you."

The London Olympic Games will be the last Olympic event where athletes from the former Netherlands Antilles will go as part of the Netherlands Antilles Olympic Committee (NAOC), which will be disbanded afterwards.

If Theodora's official time in Aruba meets the Olympic mark, it will make him the only athlete from St. Maarten that will participle in the 2012 Olympic Games.

Philipsburg:--- The BAVOL Officer identified as Emanuel Velasquez (31) that was arrested by police on Monday April 23, 2012 is a suspect in an ongoing rape investigation. SMN News learnt that the rape took place on December 30, 2009 in the Simpson Bay area. Sources close to the investigation state that the police have been looking for a suspect that fits the profile of the rape and only recently the suspect was identified through better investigative technology used by the investigating officers. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos confirmed that the officer is a suspect in the December 30, 2009 rape investigation. Mos said the victim reported the case and police were looking for the suspect but only recently he was fingered. Mos said the suspect has been arrested and he will be taken before the judge of instruction later this week. Minister of Justice Roland Duncan also told SMN News on Tuesday that the officer who is now the suspect of a crime has been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation.
Reliable information reaching SMN News states that the suspect also raped another person in 2009. However, Mos said the police are only aware of the rape that took place on December 30, 2009 in Simpson Bay area.
SMN News also learnt that Emanuel Velasquez was an employee of one of the placement agencies on the island and was very aggressive towards his boss and co-workers. Sources said that police was once called for the young man while he was threatening the workers at the placement agency. He was also an employee of the Pointe Blanche prison.
On Tuesday, Minister of Justice Roland Duncan told SMN News that all the candidates who applied to become BAVPOL officers were screened and nothing was found during the screening process. SMN News also learnt that the police did their own screening but somehow Velasquez slipped through the system and was accepted to serve on the police force.

Philipsburg:--- The Honorable Roland Duncan, Minister of Justice hereby wishes to respond with reference to the newspaper article of Saturday April 21, 2012, entitled "Worries about St.Maarten as drug smuggling haven".

The article in question mentions that "According to the US State department, a part of the one third of the total world production of cocaine which is smuggled via the Caribbean is being smuggled via Sint Maarten's borders." However, the article fails to mention the exact figures of how much drugs which appear in Europe or America actually come from or have passed through Sint Maarten's borders.

In contrast, however the use of container-scans and electronic equipment in Europe and America by far outweighs' what we do here in Sint Maarten, we make use of all the available man power and equipment. Before 10-10-10 the Customs department had a staff of 8 persons, assisted by 5 technical assistance colleagues from the Netherlands, but due to the 1,5 year contracts and after many failed requests for extensions only an additional 8 months was granted. So the Dutch assistance ended in August 2011. The cost Sint Maarten for the period 10-10-10 to August 2011 exceeded Naf. 500.000, -- which was paid by Sint Maarten to Holland!
The staff of the Customs Department has since been augmented with 11 new "Bavpolers". The current staffing is 21, which is the highest the Customs Department on Sint Maarten has ever been and in the coming months will hopefully add 16 more to the fleet of growing staff.

The article further continues to refer to comments of the Dutch MP Lucassen who stated that: "Even for Caribbean standards the Customs Department of Sint Maarten is a joke". The MP failed to identify the "Caribbean Standards" he was referring to, which again reeks of unsubstantiated noises with bad faith intentions. In addition the MP continued to state based on a recent crime view analysis by the Dutch National Police Service (KLPD), the US is "very worried" that a part of the smuggling goes via Sint Maarten's harbors. Truth be told, this most recent crime view analysis was conducted since in 2009 / 2010 and is therefore not as recent as the MP indicates.

Furthermore, the Minister of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations Liesbeth Spies, in her address to the second chamber stated that; "the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard was doing a good job in combating drug trafficking". In fact, the Coastguard functions under local authority and not independently, so the assumption that "the Customs department is not functioning properly or unable to fulfill its tasks" is nothing short of a bogus, outrageous claim and another attempt to cast a negative light on Sint Maarten and its development as a new Country. The Minister further states that "the plan of approach for justice was not progressing as it should", which leads me to ask the following question: why? Could it possibly be partly due to a sabotage of Naf 1.2 million in project funding by a Dutch Civil Servant employed by the same Minister?

In closing and for the record, Sint Maarten is most certainly not a "True Smuggling Paradise", and that the Dutch MP and a Minister would spout such nonsense is regrettable, as they failed to provide any facts whatsoever to substantiate their wild allegations.

Press Release by Ministry of Justice

alinehansonandalainrichardson26042012Marigot:--- Newly elected President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Alain Richardson indicated on Thursday that the salaries for the Collectivity workers has been secured for the month of April 2012 but he has no guarantee as to where the May 2012 salaries will come from as yet.
President Richardson said the Collectivity received two transfers which made it possible for the April salaries. He said an amount of two million Euros were received as a compensation for a new housing competence "compensation de la nouvelle compétence logement" and another two and half million Euros were collected from the FCTVA (Le fonds de compensation pour la TVA (FCTVA)). The President announced one week after taking office at the beginning of April that St. Martin was in serious financial trouble since there was no monies in government coffers. The President indicated then that he met with the Prefet of St. Martin and Guadeloupe to express the financial dilemma St. Martin was facing. President Richardson also indicated back then that he was busy conducting an audit and that St. Martin needed at least 30 million Euros to sustain its operational cost for the year 2012.

independentmpsduringcalypsofinals28042012Philipsburg:--- It appears as though the rumor that has taken over the island in the political arena became a reality early Saturday morning when the two Independent Members of Parliament namely Frans Richardson and Patrick Illidge along with Romaine La Ville teamed up to form a block within Parliament and joined their forces with the National Alliance to form the next government "Team St. Maarten". Even though the Members of Parliament have not confirmed their intentions of breaking the current coalition government, sources close to the United Peoples Party said that the United Peoples Party lost its support from Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge while Romaine La Ville has finally decided to resign from the United Peoples Party and team up with the Independent Members to form the new government. Early Saturday morning the three Members of Parliament gave the people of St. Maarten a clear indication that they were ready to end their suffering shortly after King Beau Beau sang his song "vote for me --- help help" in the Calypso finals at Festival Village. Members of Parliament Patrick Illidge, Frans Richardson, and Romaine La Ville appeared on stage with Beau Beau and raised their hands giving a clear signal that they are the ones that will help St. Maarten out of its current dilemma. Also at Festival Village Saturday morning to witness the display were the leader of the National Alliance William Marlin and Member of Parliament Louis Laveist. Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams was also at Festival Village when the informal declaration was made.
SMN News reported some weeks ago that the United Peoples Party was losing its majority and support from at least three Members of Parliament, namely Patrick Illidge and the two members from the Democratic Party Faction Roy Marlin and Petrus Leroy De Weever. However, the Members of the Democratic Party faction were nowhere around Friday night into early Saturday morning when the informal declaration was made by the three Members of Parliament.
SMN News further learnt that the leader of the United Peoples Party called at least one Member of the National Alliance Faction and asked him to go independent and support his government in exchange for land around the ring road. The source said Heyliger is still trying to secure support from the Members of the National Alliance to keep his government in-tact.

Click here to view more photos of MP's strategizing on how to form new government.

Philipsburg:--- The Judge of Instruction released radio personality Gee Money of Laser 101 who was arrested two days ago for causing bodily harm to another radio personality Glenfield Gibson at the Festival Village. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos confirmed Gee Money was released by the Judge of Instruction with conditions. Mos said Gee Money cannot go back to Festival Village for this carnival season, while he has to pick up his summons at the Prosecutor's Office to appear in court on May 30, 2012.

Mos said Gee Money confessed to hitting Gibson two hard blows over his eyes which could have caused the young man to have serious eye injuries. He said the judge took into consideration Gee Money had no other criminal record and that he is a well known public figure. Mos further explained that he could not have released Gee Money on Friday because that would have put the Zero Tolerance Policy out of place and it would have undermined his responsibility as the Chief Prosecutor of St. Maarten.

utsdonatestosxmnursesassociation03052012With a monetary contribution towards t-shirts, UTS has pledged its support toward the nurses of St. Maarten during the annual Nurses Week Celebration. This week will be celebrated this year from May 6-12 under the theme CLOSING THE GAP: FROM EVIDENCE TO ACTION.

Among the many activities planned for the week is the annual torch march, which will be held on Monday, May 7th. The t-shirts contributed by UTS will be worn during this march, exhibiting the theme of this year. The goal of the St. Maarten Nurses Association is to enhance nursing on St. Maarten through education and promotion of health for the general population and nursing personnel in general. "We fully support the proactive stance the nursing association takes in ensuring the level of health in our community," said UTS Marketing & Communication Officer, Ivy Lambert. "A lot of ailments can be prevented and treated at home with simple household remedies. The key is making people aware what the most effective treatment or preventative measures are. We are happy to support and association that has set this very important task as their goal."

Marigot:--- The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the CHU Fort de France Daniel RIAM clarified the events leading up to the air evacuation of the Cypriot patient last Saturday.
Riam said since the tragedy that occurred on May 5, 2012 off the coast of the island of St. Martin, which has killed four men, including two members of the Emergency Medical Services Personnel of the CHU of FORT de FRANCE, newspaper articles, without basis, are disseminated, involving the public nature of the mission of EMS 972.

The CHU of FRANCE FORT specifies that the request for medical evacuation from St. Maarten to Fort de France of the Cypriot national, was conducted at the request of the intensive care physician of the CHU, based on medical information received from his colleague in St. Maarten, information that the patient needed urgent repatriation to a specialized hospital and referral in cardiology and cardiac surgery.
The request for medical evacuation was then signed by the Director on Guard at CHU Fort de France on May 4, 2012, before the start of the repatriation.
It is in this context that the public repatriation mission was decided after the financial agreement of the insurance company (IWIA) to support the cost of repatriation and hospitalization of the Cypriot national, company that as usual, charters airlines.
Accordingly, the CHU of Fort de France denies the privacy of the public service provided by the EMS 972 and regrets that such use is conducted to downgrade the memory of "fighters for life" that are the medical staff and EMS paramedics.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Outgoing Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs Hon. Franklin Meyers said he is very pleased that the country has been ranked #9 as one of the Best Islands in the World, according to U.S. News & World Report.

The section "Best Islands in the World," describes what is it about an island that immediately invokes a daydream? That feeling of seclusion, for sure, but also those sprawling beaches, those rolling waves, and those untouched pockets of wilderness. For an island to be considered one of the "best," it must have that je ne sais quoi – that magical spark. The islands listed here have that little extra something that keeps travellers enchanted.

The islands that fall in the top 10 ranking are: Maldives, Bora Bora, St. Kitts & Nevis, Santorini, Seychelles, Fiji, Maui, Cayman Islands, St. Martin/St. Maarten, and U.S. Virgin Islands.

wenapoon15052012GREAT BAY/MARIGOT:--- The 10th annual St. Martin Book Fair, with "Forward ..." as its theme, will run from May 31 to June 2, 2012, at Belair Community Center, USM, Marigot Public Library, schools and other venues throughout the island, said Shujah Reiph, coordinator of the book fair.
Some 14 visiting authors and artists will participate in the "book fair for the entire family," said Reiph.
Among the famous and fast-rising writers coming to St. Martin will be the illustrious Caribbean novelist/thinker George Lamming, from Barbados. He will head up the book fair's Presidents' Forum at USM on June 2.
Lamming's unique presentation and conversation with the audience will focus on the late Dr. Walter Rodney, the legendary historian and political activist who was assassinated in Guyana in 1980. Copies of Rodney's classic How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, will be available at the book fair, said Reiph.
Also confirmed for the St. Martin Book Fair is novelist, playwright, performer, poet, attorney Wena Poon from Singapore. Her books include Lions in Winter, The Biophilia Omnibus, and Alex y Robert, which has been serialized in London by BBC Radio 4.
georgelamming15052012Poon has won literary awards in the UK, France, and Singapore for her writings. The subjects of her books range from the Chinese diaspora, modern tales about "a serious English banker, a sexy Taiwanese ingenue, and a dapper Hong Kong leading man," to bull fighting in Spain by an American woman, and a science fiction series, described as "an absorbing video game with a love story embedded in it." (Quest Quest Magazine)
"But we see the St. Martin Book Fair as a way of introducing Wena Poon to the Caribbean," said Reiph.
The fact that the Harvard-trained lawyer speaks English, French and numerous Chinese languages, and that French and Chinese are sometimes used in her English-language fiction, puts her right up the St. Martin multilingual neighborhood, said Reiph.
Poon's workshop at the St. Martin Book Fair is called, "Books Are Boring! Rethinking the Art of Consuming & Creating Fictional Narrative." The workshop is scheduled for June 2, at USM.
On Saturday, June 2, the university campus is the home of the main exhibition of books, multimedia tools, children's games and storytelling, workshops, and symposia.
The all-day Saturday fare also includes a St. Martin film screening and discussion with the director and actors; and a cooking and homemade ice cream-making demonstration by new Caribbean vegan cookbook author Taymer Mason.
However, before the rush on Saturday, there is Friday. On June 1, the Yacht Club Restaurant, at Fort Louis Marina on the Marigot Waterfront, will host the annual literary evening of the St. Martin Book Fair.
About 11 authors from countries and territories such as Haiti, Antigua, Barbados, USA, Italy, Singapore, and Martinique, will treat the audience to "some really great selections" from their original poetry and fiction, said Reiph.
As a 10th anniversary feature, two promising young St. Martin writers that are working on their first manuscripts will read at the evening concert of words. "Usually only writers of published books read at the poetry and fiction recital," said Reiph.
The Book Fair Committee (BFC) and organizers have been meeting over the last few months to put an exciting anniversary program together. "We are busy ironing out the tough wrinkles. We are working hard to give the St. Martin people and our visitors a world-class St. Martin Book Fair," said Reiph.
The BFC will coordinate over 20 book fair and pre-book fair activities for the festival, said Reiph. All book fair activities are free for the general public to attend.
Conscious Lyrics Foundation and House of Nehesi Publishers, both NGOs, organize the St. Martin Book Fair, in collaboration with St. Maarten Tourist Bureau and the University of St. Martin.

cdeweever16052012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Labour Cornelius de Weever announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers press briefing that his Ministry is busy reviewing the 2009 labour policy. Minister de Weever called on all employers to respect the laws of St. Maarten while filing requests for labour permits for their foreign workers.
The Minister said that the employment permit has been a topic of discussion but one of things government has to ensure is that locals are not left out of the job market. The Minister said when he took office he asked the department to work on a draft amendment which will be discussed with the social partners. Minister De Weever said that the 2009 policy has been creating challenges for some businesses on the island. He said government's aim is to be transparent, fair, and responsible.
The Minister said some of the areas they intend to amend is the moratorium for housemaids and security guards and the age limit which states that persons applying for foreign labour permits have to be 25 years of age and over.
In response to a question posed by SMN News regarding foreign teachers that are now being affected because of their foreign degree in education. The Minister said that one of the things government is looking at is making sure that teachers are qualified for the job they are applying for. He said the matter regarding teachers was discussed with the Minister of Education since they both have to make sure that the labour policy and the laws that govern St. Maarten are respected. The labour Minister also confirmed that some teachers who taught on St. Maarten for years have been affected with the application of the law.

PHILIPSBURG:--- University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) officials are scheduled to hold an information session on St. Maarten next week for persons interested in following the Masters in Education program that will be jointly offered with the University of St. Martin (USM).
Some 20 students have already expressed interest in the MAE, through the USM admission office, and other persons who are interested are urged to attend this information session which will be held on Wednesday, May 23, 2012 at 5pm in the Conference Room (208) at USM. Perspective students who are also interested in the Bachelor of Science in business program that UVI offers are also welcomed to attend the session and meet with the UVI representatives.
According to USM Acting Dean of Academic Affairs Glen Yeung, the UVI Vice Provost Dr. Edwin and the Interim Dean of the Education Division Dr. Thomas and other UVI officials will be present to answer questions and provide information.
The aim is to start the MAE program on June 8, 2012, Yeung said, while adding that UVI is looking at between 15 and 18 students to start this program. The program will entail weekend (Friday and Saturday) classes where instructors from UVI will be traveling to St. Maarten.
There will also be faculty members from St. Maarten for this program. These faculty will be proposed by USM and screened and interviewed by UVI to instruct education courses. They will have the flexibility to plan in the hours during the weekdays as deemed necessary, Yeung indicated.
The per credit rate for students in the MAE program is US$550. There are other fees such as registration and technology fees that will give students access to the UVI system, library resources, Blackboard, and video conferencing.
In addition to the MAE program with UVI, the University of St. Martin will also be offering the Bachelor of Science in business program this Fall. Persons who are interested in this program can direct questions to the UVI officials, Yeung noted, while also indicating that UVI is also looking at exploring possibilities of offering Criminal Justice, Psychology and other programs with USM.

rarrindellreceiveskaisoramadvd17052012Great Bay:--- The String Band Music Foundation, and AVS News presented outgoing Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, Dr. Rhoda Arrindell with the first copy of the "Kais-o-rama 1" DVD, on Wednesday, May 16, 2012 at the Minister's office.
Marvin Dollison (aka, "King Stunky'), made the presentation on behalf of the two organizations. "I wish to express our gratitude and appreciation to you and your Ministry for the support you have extended to us for the pre-St. Martin Day Day cultural event, "Kais-o-rama 1". This DVD is a compilation of all that took place during the event," he said.
Dollison further gave a brief report of Kais-o-rama 1, calling it a relative success, in spite of the blackout of NV GEBE on that night which led to the loss of Internet feed, as the event was being streamed live via Internet, as well as the late start that turned some patrons away.
On the bright side, however, Dollison said the live broadcast on the Internet resulted in large exposure which has inspired the Foundation to host another 'Kais-o-rama" this year. The objective of the event is to attract visitors to the island one day before St. Martin Day, thus creating business opportunities for hotels, car rentals, restaurants and stores.
"We really appreciate your support, because kaiso is an art form that is not recognized in our community as such. Politicians only remember calypsonians at election time when they want them to sing for them," Dollison told Minister Arrindell, who he said, was caught on tape dancing during the event.
The Minister thanked him for the gesture, and asked him to convey her gratitude to String Band Music Foundation and AVS News. She said she believed in the event and its organizers, and recalled how she grew up listening to calypsonians such as Swallow, Short Shirt, and others. She assured him that she would enjoy watching the DVD over and over again.
Minister Arrindell expressed the hope that "Kais-o-rama" would indeed become a permanent feature of St. Martin Day celebrations, regardless of which part of the island the celebrations are held.

Philipsburg:--- Ousted Minister of Labour, Health, and Social Affairs Maria Buncamper Molanus and her husband Claudius Buncamper, Head of Maintenance of VROMI were one of the many people who received government long lease land two weeks ago. The Buncampers received another parcel of land situated on Pond Island just next to where they already have a plot of long lease land. The same parcel of land on Pond Island cost the Minister her Ministerial seat when she was facing a motion of non confidence.
According to decision taken by the outgoing Minister of VROMI Theodore Heyliger, a parcel of land was granted to "MARCLAU NV" on May 4, 2012. Based on the document SMN News received, the Head of Domain Affairs Maria van Zadelhof, Head of VROMI Louis Brown, and the Minister of VROMI Theodore Heyliger all signed off on the document on May 4, 2012. Just a few days after the United Peoples Party and Democratic Party government fell, the UP leader and his staff began working overtime to distribute government lease land and to grant licenses to their friends and cronies.
The documents state that the company MARCLAU NV submitted a request in May 2001 asking for said parcel of land in long lease to construct apartments, storage, and a retail shop. Sometime in 2008 the Executive Council took a decision to grant the Buncampers said parcel of land but the certificate of ad-measurement marked in a meet-brief 321/2008 could not be found. Therefore, the outgoing Minister of VROMI was asked to draft a substitute decision to grant Marclau NV the plot of land on long lease. The parcel of land measures 1000m2 and the annual rent will be Naf. 8,000.00 based on the Naf. 8.00 m2 which is corresponding to the value of the land at Naf.100.00 per m2.
It should be noted that on April 1, 2008, the Buncampers received a plot of land on Pond Island to which they sold the economic rights of the property for a whopping USD 3 million to Eco Green. It is the sale of economic rights of this property that cost Maria Buncamper Molanus her seat as a Minister of Health, Labour, and Social Affairs. Ever since then, the Prosecutor's Office confirmed on several occasions that they were going to investigate the case to see if the Buncampers had committed a crime. To date that investigation has not gotten off the ground. It should also be noted that one Elmer Moses Mardenborough is the one that filled in this section of Pond Island when Government promised to grant him the long lease for the property. Mardenborough applied for the long lease for the property he filled in on April 21, 1995 and to date it has not been granted to him.

Click here to view the decision to grant the Buncampers another parcel of long lease land.

Great Bay:--- The Ministry of Public Health Social Development & Labor under the guidance of Minister Cornelius De Weever is looking towards a sustainable and affordable AOV pension system. The Steering Committee Social Security and Pensions has already drafted a report entitled "Towards a sustainable and affordable AOV Pension System" to the minister with recommendations.
Some of the recommendations are: to increase the maximum income to pay premiums to Naf 100.000,-; to further research the consequences of refraining from reducing the missing years for people with hardly or no income and/or living on St. Maarten as resident for 10 years in connection to the effects on financial assistance; to increase the pension age to 62; to increase the AOV to Naf 1.000,- and to strengthen the so called second layer pension system (private employers and employees pension plans) and research the financial consequences, conditions and constraints of implementing a mandatory second pillar pension plan (private employers and employees pension plans.)
"Although the steering committee recommended the age of 62 for the increase in retirement age, I would prefer a flexible retirement age between the ages of 60-65 depending on the individual and/or the company needs," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever.
According to the report of the steering committee a relatively conservative reform is recommended. In addition reform is seen as a continuous process that needs to be monitored, evaluated and improved gradually. The report drafted by the steering committee will be sent to the Council of Ministers for approval. In addition, the report will also be sent to the Social Economic Council (SER) and tripartite committee for sensitization, dialogue and feedback. Legislative change to the AOV benefits, retirement age and change in amount of the maximum income to pay premiums will also have to be worked on.
Minister the De Weever further stated that "After listening to the needs of the senior and pensioner association, the cries of the newly retired and those who are receiving financial assistance, I understand the need of the people to raise the AOV pension."
In addition, the minister stated that "As we look toward the future we are looking at mandatory pension plans for all employees to ensure a better retirement package for all workers."

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet with the Chamber of Commerce & Industry on May 22 in a public hearing.

The hearing will take place on Tuesday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda for the hearing is related to the National Ordinance, title 13, Civil Code Book seven regarding Sole Proprietorships.

The committee hearing will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Collective Prevention Services (CPS), is advising parents and guardians to check the vaccination status of their children where pertussis (whooping cough) is concerned, and if the child is not vaccinated against the aforementioned, to do so in order to prevent whooping cough. The infection has become a re-emerging disease, which today is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in children.

Parents are advised to check the vaccination status of their child to see if they are up to date with respect to the pertussis vaccine.

The main victims of this acute respiratory infection are infants younger than six months, usually acquired from their parents or teenage siblings.

In infants, pertussis can be a serious disease that can lead to severe complications or even death, unlike what happens in adults or older children.

Information from the Caribbean Epidemiology Center (CAREC) of the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization shows that up until 30 April, 2012, 597 cases of pertussis were confirmed by laboratory testing. In the same period of 2011, there were 315 cases, and this is 90 percent more, according to the data that comes from the National Reference Laboratory for Bordetella pertussis of Argentina.

The cases reported in that period were in turn 1028 in 2011 and 2399 in 2012, which means an increase of 133 percent, perhaps explained by the deepening of the epidemiological surveillance that would result in greater reporting of suspect cases.

The Ministry of Health of Argentina reported that in 2011 the cases reported were more than expected, a situation similar to that recorded in other countries of the region, such as Chile, Uruguay, Cuba and the USA, which also had outbreaks of the disease.

In 2012, the situation has not changed, warned this week the head of the National Program for Control of Vaccine-preventable Diseases, Carla Vizzotti, who pointed out that the figures "indicate a level of suspect cases confirms that we are in an outbreak, as happened in 2011."

commeeting22052012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams, chaired the first Council of Ministers (COM) meeting of the new Government on Tuesday morning.

The items discussed in the meeting were of a logistical nature that included agenda procedures, personnel of the Minister's Cabinet, office space and vehicles. In addition the Ministers had the opportunity to announce any matter that they wanted to share with the Council.

rbcbeachcleanup23052012Philipsburg:--- Around 40 plus RBC Volunteers gathered in the early morning at Guana Bay to start the first of a series of RBC volunteer beach clean-ups, aimed at helping make the turtle nesting area on that beach more accessible for the endangered Hawksbill, Leatherback and Green sea turtles which nest at Guana Bay. These sea turtles have made it their nesting beach in the period from March to November each year.

The beach clean-up was organized in conjunction with Nature Foundation St. Maarten (NFS), ACE for cleaning equipment, B&C Beverages for refreshments, Public Works, and other collaborating organizations. The Beach clean-up is initiated in connection with the "RBC Blue Water Day 2012 Project" which is the environmental priority program for RBC Royal Bank focusing on the preservation of the world's most precious natural resource: water. RBC in St. Maarten is committed to clean Guana Bay periodically for the duration of the turtle nesting season from March till November each year and commits to support with building awareness on sea turtle nesting

The clean up delivered approximately 350 kg of garbage with dead sea grass, plastic debris and litter. Many of the bags of seaweed were collected by individuals who will be using the seaweed as fertilizer for their gardens. RBC Royal Bank supports with the awareness on the topic of turtle nesting and the preservation of a clean beach for humans and turtles specifically. This project of cleaning up the beach for the turtle nesting season fits perfectly into RBC's philosophy on the sustainable development of the environment. RBC Royal Bank firmly believes that it is the responsibility of the bank to positively influence the social development of the community in which it operates by maximizing its contributions to the state of environment of the island.

The Nature Foundation would like to commend and thank RBC and especially the volunteers for the hard work they did on Saturday morning. St. Maarten is one of the few territories in the Caribbean where turtles come up the beach to lay their eggs. Due to the large amount of seaweed which has been washing up on Guana Bay and the plastic the seaweed brings with it nesting was very difficult for some of the turtles. Through the excellent work done by RBC volunteers the beach is now clean for nesting turtles to lay their eggs.

By means of this environmental initiative RBC Royal Bank moreover wants to add value to its environmental footprint in the St.Maarten community and most importantly demonstrate the bank's commitment to the development and preservation of the environment of the island through the active engagement of its employees.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Fire Department will not be handling any requests for beach bonfires until October. This is due to the turtle nesting season that is currently underway.

The department is therefore requesting individuals and establishments to adhere to the aforementioned request in order to protect turtle nesting sites (public beaches) by making sure that they are not disturbed.

The important nesting beaches are Simpson Bay Beach, Guana Bay Beach, Great Bay Beach and Gibbs Bay.

The Fire Department is working closely with the St. Maarten Nature Foundation, the organization responsible for the management and conservation of Sea Turtles on Sint Maarten.

The department was informed about the recent Guana Bay beach clean-up where it was discovered that four bonfires had taken place on the beach.

Further investigation by the Nature Foundation revealed that nesting female turtles aborted their attempt to nest on the beach, and this was clearly observed from the nest crawls.

According to the Nature Foundation, at nesting beaches, beach bonfires and other sources of light pollution is known to modify sea turtle behavior and even discourage egg-bearing females from coming ashore to nest.

Bonfires and beachfront lighting also strongly affects sea turtle hatchlings, luring them inland and away from the sea where they succumb to predators, dehydration, and other hazards and hatchlings can be attracted to and burned by the flames.

Sea turtle population numbers have plummeted to dangerously low numbers throughout the past century due to human impacts, bringing many species close to extinction, causing them to be listed as critically endangered.

In order to reverse this trend, all sea turtle species are now protected by international laws and treaties as well as local laws. Based on ARTICLE 16 and 17 of the Nature Conservation Ordinance St. Maarten it is illegal to kill, wound, and capture or pick-up sea turtles.

It is also illegal to directly or indirectly disturb their environment resulting in a physical threat or damage or to commit other acts which result in disturbance of the animal. It is also forbidden to disturb, damage or destroy sea turtle nests, lairs, or breeding places, and it is also forbidden to pick-up or to destroy the eggs of any species of sea turtle, according to the St. Maarten Nature Foundation.

swescotwilliamsatvoocspellingbee28052012On Sunday the 27th of May The Honorable Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot-Williams attended the first annual Voice of our children spelling bee. The Spelling Bee, held at the Philipsburg Cultural and Community Center, was the first such event for St. Maarten; the Prime Minister, who addressed the gathering, commented that "spelling bees have been held in different countries for decades and in some cases for hundreds of years and I am proud to be addressing you at the first annual spelling bee for country St. Maarten."

The Prime Minister also stated "our children are our future and hopefully next year will be just as successfully as this year and we will continue to see the Spelling Bee grow in the years to come," said the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister concluded by congratulating the Voice of Our Children and the organizers for this event. It is during events like these that showcase the talent of our youth," concluded Wescot-Williams.

2ndeocmeeting2012hurricaneseason31052012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Disaster Coordinator/Fire Chief Winston Salomon chaired his second pre-hurricane season meeting on Tuesday, held to assess national state of preparedness for the hurricane season.
All stakeholders present representing the 10 Emergency Support Functions (ESFs), gave an update and according to Disaster Section Head Paul Martens, the general state of preparedness and readiness is good.
The hurricane shelters have been identified which is similar to the listing of 2011. Some upgrading of the shelters will take place within short.
ESF-5/Police is working on a curfew plan, roadblock controls and traffic circulation based on different scenarios.
ESF-8/Department of Communication: The annual hurricane awareness campaign started with the statement issued mid-May by the Prime Minister calling on the nation to be hurricane ready.
The Meteorological Services is working with the Dutch Service KNMI to get the weather radar back into service.
ESF-2/Telecommunications (TELEM) is addressing weak spots within in cellular network.
ESF-3/Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure: Trench cleaning is underway; a new flood water pump system is near completion and emergency contingency plans have been developed for constructions areas such as Dutch Quarter, Middle Region and Cay Hill.
ESF-7/Social Services: the community help desk personnel will be involved with the hurricane shelters, providing district information as well as identifying persons with special needs who will need assistance in the event of a hurricane strike.
Salomon is once again appealing to the Sint Maarten community to make sure they have plans in place for the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season which officially opens on June 1.
The season has already seen the birth of two tropical storms (Alberto, Beryl) even before the June 1st official start of the season.
The U.S. National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the parent body of the National Hurricane Center (NHC) out of Miami, Florida, predicts a near-normal 2012 Atlantic hurricane season.
The forecasts calls for nine to 15 named storms, of which four to eight can strengthen to become hurricanes, and of that one to three can become major hurricanes.
The remaining names of potential storms for the 2012 season are: Chris, Debby, Ernesto, Florence, Gordon, Helene, Isaac, Joyce, Kirk, Leslie, Michael, Nadine, Oscar, Patty, Rafael, Sandy, Tony, Valerie and William.
The 2012 hurricane season officially runs through November 30.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Five new draft ordinances have been added to the parliamentary website for citizens to review. The laws are in the official Dutch language.

The draft new laws that have been added are: Criminal Code; draft National Ordinance change in connection with the introduction of Emancipation Day as holiday on July 1; draft ordinance related to the introduction of rules related to energy savings; Changes to the Stamp Ordinance 1994 in connection with the introduction of a new Identification Card and Driver's License; and changes to the National Ordinance Voluntary Corps of Sint Maarten 1997.

Parliament's website address where the various laws can be reviewed is: www.sxmparliament.org.

There are 13 other national ordinances that can be viewed by going to the "Documents" tab.

pjiatreatpwasstudentstoislandtour03062012SIMPSON BAY:--- The Princess Juliana Int'l Airport operating company N.V. (PJIAE) brought smiles to faces of the graduating class of the Prins Willem Alexander School (PWAS) on Friday by organizing a very unique adventure. The students of PWAS were treated to an around-the-island tour – by airplane!

The St. Maarten-based airline Winair, was the designated carrier that took the students on a 15-minute flight around St. Maarten.

"The management of Winair was more than willing to accommodate us in this initiative, and for that we are very grateful," said PJIAE Marketing & Communications Manager Kalifa Hickinson, who also accompanied the students on the flight.

The 21 students arrived at the Princess Juliana Int'l Airport around 9 o'clock on Friday morning. By 9:30 a.m., the group had begun its tour of the Air Traffic Control facilities followed by a tour of the airport's Terminal Building. Three school officials accompanied the 21 students.

Around 11:45 a.m., the 11 pupils (those with permission from their parents), along with one teacher and their guidance counselor, were ready to commence boarding at Gate C1. The students were bused to Winair's DH 6 Twin Otter aircraft, after which the scenic flight of a very excited group of students ensued. Menzies provided busing.

"This is my first time flying on a small plane," one student mentioned, while others had never been on an airplane. All, however, were happy to be airborne, said Hickinson.

Upon landing, the students began to cheer and applaud the pilots for the experience, and for bringing them back safely. "This was my first time ever on a plane ... it was 'fresh!'" one student commented. WINAIR gave the young passengers goodie bags after the flight and PJIAE provided lunch to the students.

PJIAE, in early April 2012, "adopted" the Prins Willem Alexander Primary School for special needs children, and remains committed to the school. "We were happy to have received the request for the tour from PWAS, and even happier that we were able to make it possible. The children were delighted," Hickinson said.

cdeweevertourssls04062012Great Bay:--- The Inspectorate of Public Health Social Development & Labor now has an established environmental lab at St. Maarten Laboratory Services (SLS) to carry out all necessary testing of surface water and sewage treatment plants.
The establishment of an Environmental laboratory at SLS provides Government with the most important tool in monitoring the quality of Surface water and Sewage treatment Plants, which include inland pond, and surrounding seawater. The Environmental Hygiene department has prepared a complete monitoring program. The program will also be executed on a quarterly basis unless there are situations, which require further testing. With regards to surface water and treated sewage water, microbial contamination, Biological Oxygen Demand and Chemical Oxygen Demand Nitrates and Phosphate are most important parameters. Based on the results the Inspectorate will be better able to provide advice when and where necessary.
"Now we have the means of testing sewage water to confirm rather than assume. Secondly, any sewage system being used can now be tested to see whether or not they are complying with the standards, which also includes the sewage treatment plant. We have a responsibility to protect our environment as much as we can and ensure that sewage water does not become a public health risk," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever.
With regards to Sewage treatment plants, SLS can provide analysis of the effluent. These results will better allow operators to control the treatment of sewage water to ensure that the end product meets the requirements as stated in the Hindrance permit.
However here to the Inspectorate will be conducting independent audits of all sewage water treatment plants and will advise the owner/ operators as to the quality of their operation and where necessary what corrective actions to take and the timeframe in which to remedy the situation.

Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt confirmed on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers press briefing that the TAX-AN group does have connections with contractors that were working with the former Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto. SMN News has been reliably informed that the TAX-AN contract was awarded to Mrs. Judith Brewster while her sister Ruth Brewster is working for the Ministry of Finance. According to our sources, an investigation is now being conducted by SOAB to determine which of the two sisters was working as an adviser to the former Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto.
TAX-AN was awarded a contract on March 22nd to restructure the tax system on St. Maarten. On Monday, the Minister of Finance told Parliament that basic procedures to grant the contract were not followed and a biding was not conducted even though the restructuring would cost St. Maarten over ten million United States Dollars over a two year period. Minister Tuitt also said he stopped the payments that were due to TAX-AN while he is busy seeking legal advice on how to proceed.
Minister Tuitt said on Wednesday that he was advised by the legal experts to tread carefully when dealing with the matter. He said SOAB still has to provide him with an invoice as to how much it will cost St. Maarten to conduct a judicial investigation into the TAX-AN affair.
When asked by SMN News to further elaborate on the legal opinion he received on the TAX-AN affair since he already indicated to Parliament that proper procedures were not followed and if St. Maarten would be confronted with legal ramifications now that he has stopped the project. The Minister said when he gets the report from SOAB he will put it together with the legal advice which he said was much more specific and present it to the Council of Ministers, at that point they will decide collectively on how to "tread carefully."

djeffryattendscsaconference06062012Author Daniella JEFFRY attended the 37th Annual Conference of the Caribbean Studies Association which took place in Gosier, Guadeloupe, this year from 28 May to 1st June. The theme of the Conference was centered around "Unpacking Caribbean Citizenships: Rights, Participation, and Belonging. She participated in the panel chaired by Professor Fred Reno from the Antilles-Guyane University, dealing with Citizenship and Nationality in the Non-Independent Territories of the Caribbean on Thursday, May 31. Her paper highlighted the situation in St. Martin and was entitled Citizenship, Nationality and Identity on the island of St. Martin. That evening her book, Destabilization, was presented by Professor Reno at the Book Launch and Awards ceremony at Simone Schwartz-Bart's home in Goyave.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Disaster Coordinator/Fire Chief Winston Salomon says there are 11 public shelters available for the hurricane season. A number of buildings are chosen and equipped (prior to a definite hurricane strike) to serve as public shelters.

These buildings are chosen based on the buildings' ability to withstand hurricane conditions and their height above sea level.

Space in shelters is limited and is meant for people who feel that their home is unsafe and can't find another safe place to stay.

If your home is hurricane proof and is in a safe location, it is probably best to stay there during a storm. Alternative options are to stay with family or friends whose house is also hurricane proof, however if you are unsure, do not hesitate to go to a public shelter.

Shelters are meant for temporary stay of up to 72 hours. Persons utilizing a public shelter must realize that many people have to share a small space and therefore must be prepared for some amount of discomfort.

There is a management team in charge of the shelter once it is opened. Safety is a main concern, and persons will have to follow shelter warden instructions.

Take the time now to assess your house, and if you can, get an architect to do a proper assessment. This will determine whether you will stay with friends or family or make use of a public shelter.

The U.S. National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the parent body of the National Hurricane Center (NHC) out of Miami, Florida, has forecasted a near-normal 2012 Atlantic hurricane season.

The forecasts calls for nine to 15 named storms, of which four to eight can strengthen to become hurricanes, and of that one to three can become major hurricanes.

It only takes one hurricane strike to make this a bad season, and therefore the Office of Disaster Management is urging the community to be prepared as it is your responsibility to do so every season.

The remaining names of potential storms for the 2012 season are: Chris, Debby, Ernesto, Florence, Gordon, Helene, Isaac, Joyce, Kirk, Leslie, Michael, Nadine, Oscar, Patty, Rafael, Sandy, Tony, Valerie and William.

The 2012 hurricane season officially runs through November 30.

 

HURRICANE SHELTERS 2012

 

  1. Leonard Conner School – Venus Drive – Cay Bay
    (for the Cay Bay & Cole Bay districts)
  2. Christian Fellowship Church – Welfare Road – Cole Bay
    (for the Cay Bay & Cole Bay districts)
  3. Salvation Army Building – Union Road – Cole Bay
    (for the Cay Bay & Cole Bay districts)
  4. Milton Peters College – L.B. Scot Road – South Reward
    (for the St. Peters, Ebenezer & South Reward districts)
  5. Rupert Maynard Youth Center – St. Peters Road – St. Peters
    (for the St. Peters, Ebenezer & South Reward districts)
  6. Sr. Marie Laurence School – Ellis Drive – Middle Region
    (for the Middle Region & Defiance districts)
  7. New Testament Baptist Church – Cannegieter Street – Philipsburg
    (for the Philipsburg & Pointe Blanche districts)
  8. Allan C. Halley Community Center – Simpson Bay Road – Simpson Bay
    (for the Simpson Bay & Beacon Hill districts)
  9. Marie Genevieve de Weever School – Guana Bay Road – Hope Estate
    (for the Hope Estate & Sucker Garden districts)
  10. Epheses SDA Church – Belvedere Estate Road – Belvedere
    (for the Belvedere & Dutch Quarter districts)
  11. St. Maarten Academy – Cupper Drive – Cul-de-Sac
    (for the St. Peters, St. Johns & Cul-de-Sac districts)

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Marigot:--- Leader of Team Daniel Gibbs who is also a Territorial Councillor came out ahead of the other candidates in the first round of the legislative elections held on Saturday. This is the first time voters on St. Martin and St. Barths were called to the polls to vote for their own deputy for the two islands. Due to the results, there will be a run off next Saturday. The winner next Saturday will be deputy to serve in the National Assembly.

Gibbs captured 1,852 votes in St. Martin and 789 in St. Barths which brings his total votes to 2,641 (39.90%). In second place was Guillaume Arnell with 1,597 votes in St. Martin but only 98 in St. Barths, this brought his total to 1,695 (25.61%). Gibbs and Arnell will be the two main front runners heading into Saturday's run-off election.

Louis Mussington had 982 votes in St. Martin and 125 in St. Barths for a total of 1,107 (16.72%). Jacques Hamlet, arguably an outsider, fared better than Louis Jeffry by taking 455 votes in St. Martin and 56 in St. Barths which brought his total to 511 votes (7.72%). Louis Jeffry won 324 votes in St. Martin and 29 in St. Barths for a total of 353 (5.33%). Nicole Thiebault garnered 201 votes in St. Martin and 111 in St. Barths for a total of 312 (4.7%).

SMN News has been reliably informed that Louis Mussington and Louis Jeffry will be endorsing Guillaume Arnell as early as Monday. Discussions were also held with Jacques Hamlet but it is not yet known if Hamlet will call on his supporters to vote for Guillaume Arnell.

Supporters of the RRR party said they believe they lost votes because the party did not work as hard to campaign for the legislative elections because they felt they still had the same momentum from the territorial elections held two months ago.

Out of a possible 17,853 eligible voters, 5,560 persons cast their ballots at thirteen polling stations in St. Martin on Saturday (31.14%). From that figure 5,411 were legitimate votes. There were 149 blank votes. For both islands 6,619 legitimate votes (29.11%) were cast out of a possible 22,734.

Shortly after the results were released, Gibbs thanked the voters in St. Martin and St. Barths who came out to the polls on Saturday.

"There could have been, should have been, more voters because these are historic elections for the Northern Islands," he said in a statement. "We the elected officials are responsible for our citizen's lack of interest in politics. I repeat that one of my major priorities will be to reconcile our people with politics."

"I would also like to congratulate the other candidates for their respective forceful ways in defending their ideas and for the good debate performances carried out with dignity, respecting the individuals, throughout the campaign of this first round. I appeal for unity today: more than a man, it is the Northern Islands that should be the winners of these historical elections."

"Finally, I address a special cordial thank you to the voters, who placed the duet that I formed with Karine Miot at the top of this first round in order to make the Northern Islands win. In St. Martin as well as in St. Barths, you have placed us at the head of the vote: I consider these votes as a new stage of this contract of trust that I have with you for the five coming years. I will honor without failing the contract with obligation of results on our territories as well as in Paris, with the same enthusiasm, energy and will, to the service of the general interest. The battle continues: I'll meet you at the polls next Saturday."

swescotwilliamsathurricanemarch10062012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honourable Sarah Wescot-Williams attended an evening of song and praise at the Cyrus Wathey Square on Saturday evening. The evening included prayer, songs, and a candle light march asking for God's mercy during the 2012 Hurricane Season. During her address to the crowd, the Prime Minister wished a safe and uneventful hurricane season; "Hopefully we will have a safe and quiet hurricane season God willing. Through gathering and uniting ourselves in prayer for a safe 2012 season we will see this season through," commented the Prime Minister.

Philipsburg:--- The Parliament of St. Maarten was established almost two years ago and Chairlady Gracita Arrindell is one who has to make sure that the people's business and records are in order. To date, Parliament does not have a recorder to take minutes which is required by law. Parliamentarians are supposed to be given copies of the minutes of each meeting that is held at the Parliament House but to date no one has been preparing the minutes of the meetings. While there are no minutes, the Parliament of St. Maarten has the necessary equipment in place to digitally record the meetings while it is also aired live on Cable Television and Pearl Radio.
However, the digital recording of these meetings are now in jeopardy because the civil servant working for the Department of Communication (DCOMM) that was assigned to Parliament has decided that he will no longer work for Parliament due to disagreements he had with the chairlady. SMN News learnt that while the person is a civil servant, he was hoping to get a contract to work solely for Parliament but somehow that was delayed. SMN News also learnt that the DCOMM employee did not train any other person to use the recording equipments at Parliament House.
Last week, media houses on St. Maarten were not able to obtain the digital files for the Central Committee meeting held with the Minister of Finance concerning the letter sent by the CFT, TAXAND, and the COLA payments. SMN News and other media houses managed to receive those digital files in good order two days after the meeting was held.
SMN News further understands that the Presidium of Parliament hired a web designer to do the recordings of the meetings but the person has no knowledge on how to operate the equipments and he is being assisted "trained" by the messenger boy of Parliament who also doesn't know how to fully operate the equipments to record the meetings.
On Monday when the Central Committee meeting resumed with the Minister of Finance regarding the TAXAND, COLA, and CFT letter issues, the two persons that were supposed to record the meeting did not record the first half of the meeting since they did not know how to fully operate the equipments and there was no other person trained during the 20 months the Parliament of St. Maarten is existing.
While the Minister of Finance divulged valuable information during the continuation, Parliament does not have everything on the record.
It is clear that the person at the helm of the Parliament of St. Maarten has her priorities wrong while the Griffier Joseph Semeleer needs to know that there are procedures to follow when it comes to civil servants who refuse to do their job or jeopardizes the operations of government.
It would be wise for the new coalition to ensure that the new chairperson is appointed along with a recorder who could start taking minutes for the Parliament of St. Maarten.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will continue its meeting in a public session on June 14 with respect to changes to national ordinances and the Civil Code.

The meeting will take place on Thursday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point was concluded in a June 11 session and it related to a letter to the Council of Ministers dated May 09, 2012 from the Committee of Financial Supervision (CFT).

Members of Parliament will continue their deliberation on the second agenda point, the National Ordinance, with respect to changes to the Stamp Ordinance 1994 as well as other ordinances regarding the introduction of a new identification card and driver's license.

The third agenda point is an initiative draft ordinance which requires changes to the Civil Code Book Seven A, regarding the elimination of misuse of labour contracts.

The central committee session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Diabetes Foundation of St. Maarten will be having its 14th Annual Diabetes Fair at the Belair Community Center, opposite the Medical Center in Cay Hill, on Saturday.

The two-day fair actually kicks off on Friday with an information session for men.

President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell is calling on the community to attend the activities that have been organized and to gather as much information about diabetes with respect to how to enjoy a quality healthy lifestyle while living with diabetes.

The theme of the fair is "Education is the key to knowledge...so come to the FAIR and find out how to live well with diabetes."

The fair on Saturday is at the Belair Community Center from 9.00am to 12.00 noon where there will be diabetes information sessions for English-speaking persons, including a session with a podiatrist (foot care specialist).

The number of people with high blood pressure and diabetes is drastically increasing in both developed and developing countries, according to a United Nations (UN) report.

The World Health Organizations (WHO) World Health Statistics 2012 report, which includes data from 194 countries, states that one in three adults worldwide has raised blood pressure and one in 10 suffers from diabetes.

With respect to diabetes, the global average prevalence is around 10 per cent, with up to one third of populations in some Pacific Island countries having this condition.

Left untreated, diabetes can lead to cardiovascular disease, blindness and kidney failure.

An increase in obesity is also highlighted in the report as being a major health risk. Half a billion people, 12 per cent of the world's population is considered obese. The highest obesity levels are in the Americas, with 26 per cent of adults suffering from obesity, and the lowest in the South-East Asian region, where only three per cent of the population is obese.

In all parts of the world, women are more likely to be obese than men, making them more vulnerable to diabetes, cardiovascular disease and some cancers.

"Statistics don't lie. They create a picture of a certain timeframe about diabetes and obesity, which are linked. I commend the Diabetes Foundation of St. Maarten for their annual organization of their fair and I encourage the community to inform themselves about diabetes by visiting the fair on Saturday, where they will receive a wealth of information about the subject," President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell said on Thursday.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Collective Prevention Services (CPS) of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, is calling on the male population to attend the St. Maarten Lions Club lecture entitled, "Men and their Diabetes."

The lecture will take place at the Belair Community Center on Friday, from 7:00pm to 9:00pm.

As men's health is identified on the Calendar of Health Observances, it is an opportunity for men to attain as much information as necessary but also to build networks in their approach to ensure a healthy lifestyle and to mitigate diabetes as much as possible and if not for them, think about your family members and friends.

Diabetes is an epidemic in the world as incidence of this devastating disease has doubled in the past 30 years, according to a report in the Journal Circulation, and the biggest jump is diabetes diagnosis was among men.

The risk for type 2 diabetes climbs after the age of 45, although the disease is showing up in younger people.

The risk factors for type 2 diabetes include: being overweight or obese; a sedentary lifestyle; a diet high in sugar and refined carbohydrates and low in fiber and whole grains; a history of type 2 diabetes in your immediate family (mother, father, sister, or brother).

Having diabetes, in turn, increases the danger of heart disease, as well as a range of problems associated with impaired circulation, such as eye disease and nerve damage.

Information helps you make informed decisions; cope with the demands of living daily with a complex chronic disease; make changes in your behavior that supports your self-management efforts and improve outcomes.

All people with diabetes and those at risk of diabetes, no matter where they live, have the right to learn about diabetes, how it can be prevented, how it can be managed effectively and how to access educational and clinical resources for the betterment of your lifestyle.

The Lions Club has teamed up with the Diabetes Foundation of St. Maarten to bring awareness to men about diabetes with respect to the lecture on Friday evening.

All men are encouraged to attend and bring along a family member or a friend.

Marigot:--- Several newspaper articles surfaced on Wednesday and Thursday about the former Director of the President's Cabinet Alex Richards who was again caught copying other peoples' work on the internet and presenting it as his work to the Territorial Council. Days after the RRR party won the Territorial Election with a landslide victory, reporters on St. Martin became the President's worst enemies when they all wrote that the President's national address on April 1 was stolen off the internet from the Prime Minister of Burkina Faso. It took the President almost one week before he responded to the news of his stolen speech, in his response he said that reporters on St. Martin placed special emphasis on his speech and not on RRR's political program and the real issues facing St. Martin. It might be true that the reporters on the French and Dutch sides of the island have been watching Alex Richards closely but that is only because all reporters on St. Martin know that Alex Richards is someone who loves to surf the net and copy other people's work. He was dismissed from the tourist office some years ago when it was discovered that he stole the tourism plan of Nieve and presented to then municipal council.
President Richardson told reporters in his first press conference that Alex Richards no longer works in his cabinet and he was dismissed as his Director of Cabinet, yet Richards is seen every day at the Collectivity among the Presidential Cabinet. It was also announced that Alex Richards will be in charge of Cooperation and European Affairs. On Tuesday morning, Alex Richards presented a motion to the Territorial Council which will be sent to Paris and the very first lines of the document show that the motion did not fit St. Martin's reality. While the motion was presented to the council and voted upon it appears as though the members of the Territorial Council did not read the document Richards presented to them. In the third line of the motion, Richards said that if the motion is accepted it will allow St. Martin to be part of the European Union. It appears as though Richards himself did not read what he was copying from the internet because St. Martin is already part of the European Union since 1989. For clarity on St. Martin's status in the EU click on the POSEDOM link here: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/eval/reports/poseidom/2.pdf
It does not seem as though Alex Richards would ever change his ways when it comes to stealing copyright work from the internet. His actions so far have been detrimental to the RRR government and it is of utter importance that the President of the COM take serious sanctions against Alex Richards.

danielgibbs10062012Marigot:--- Leader of Team Daniel Gibbs and President of the Union of Democracy Daniel Gibbs won the first and second round of the legislative elections held on Saturday.
Results from the Prefecture of St. Martin state that 4,107 people voted for Daniel Gibbs making him the first Deputy of Saint Martin. It should be noted that several candidates that participated in the first round last week Saturday endorsed Guillaume Arnell. However, he received total of 3756 votes, this includes votes from Saint Martin and St. Barths. The second round of the legislative elections could be considered as very close since Arnell lost by 351 votes.
It is clear that Daniel Gibbs received all the votes he received during the Territorial Election even though there were voters from both St. Martin and St. Barths.
The results of this first legislative election clearly shows that the people of St. Martin are vigilante and are paying close attention to those at the helm of the Collectivity.

Great Bay:--- The Ministry of Public Health Social Development & Labor Section General Public Health recently presented their obesity Prevention Program to a group of stakeholders in the form of a nutrition and physical education program, which is to kick-off for the 2012/2013 school year. Swinda Richardson, Nutritionist at General Public Health and David Forsythe, Physical Education Coordinator at the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports made the presentation.
Also making a presentation at the event was Dr. Danielle Hollar, a consultant for Obesity Prevention Programming, Research and Evaluation, who made a presentation on "The OrganwiseGuys" Comprehensive School Program, which focuses on improving children's health and academic performance.
Thirty children from cycle 2 of each school will be participating in this breakfast program. The schools participating in this program are the Oranje School, Sister Marie Laurence and Hillside Christian School. These schools were specifically chosen because research showed that the children at these schools were not having breakfast regularly. Research shows that children who do not have a good breakfast usually have problems concentrating in class.
In addition, the teachers will also be consulted to inquire if there is any progress in the children as it relates to their grades and general participation in class. The breakfast menu will include fruits, dairy products, vegetables etc. The menu will be nutritional balanced with foods from four food groups; dairy, grains, meats, fruits/vegetables.
"It is important for us to see how the children will respond to the items on the menu, we will switch it up as much as possible, by offering a variety weekly," said Richardson.
The menu will be rotated weekly. An example of the menu will be tuna sandwiches, ham and cheese sandwiches, turkey sandwiches all with lettuce and tomato; peanut butter sandwiches; cereal; hardboiled eggs; yoghurt; milk; 100% fruit juice; milk and water.
At the end of the 2012/2013 school year the program will be evaluated. "We hope by 2013/2014 school year to expand the program to other schools, and we encourage others to take it up," said Richardson.
Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever stated that "it is a great program that if it is executed properly it will have a positive outcome especially for the children."
The Ministry of Public Health Social Development & Labor will fund the breakfast program to a tune of Naf 90,000 and the Ministry of Education, Culture Youth & Sports will fund the physical education part of the program. The project has been presented to the respective schools' managers and community project coordinators.

imcsoodamjadawardsagentsforoutstandingwork18062012NAGICO Insurances hosted their annual Agent's Awards dinner on Friday evening at the Sonesta Maho Resort, where several local and overseas agents were awarded for their outstanding premium production over 2011.

Under the theme Reaching Further; agents, staff and invited guests were urged by CEO of the NAGICO Group, Imran McSood Amjad, to be passionate about what they do.
"If you want to succeed at your job or anything else that you do, you have to have a passion for it," he said in his address. "Knowing something very well does not mean you are motivated to do it very well, motivation comes from passion and passion gives you the drive to achieve."

He lauded all the agents for their tireless efforts which he believes is evident and key in NAGICO's success. McSood Amjad also had high praises for the top producers who generated premiums exceptionally higher than others. They are as follows: Agent of the Year for NAGICO N.V which went to Joshua Dharamraj; the owner of North Eastern Insurance, Most Improved Agent; Richard Boyd of RAI Insurance Company and Top Life Producer, which was captured by Neil Henderson of Henderson Insurances.
Several other agents received awards in Diamond, Gold, Silver and Bronze categories based on their premium production.

The year 2011 was a significant year for NAGICO, as it was during this period that NAGICO started operations in St. Lucia and bought GTM in Trinidad & Tobago and British American Insurance Company in St. Maarten, Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao. NAGICO Insurance is now operational in 19 Caribbean territories and growing.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Section General Public Health (SGPH) observes that for several weeks it has been very warm and it could get warmer as we move into the months of July and August.

SGPH is calling on the community to monitor closely friends, family members and co-workers with respect to heat stress and to minimize their exposure risk.

The potential effects of climate change may exacerbate the threats to human health posed by thermal stress in the future, according to the Climate Change and Adaptation Strategies for Human Health project.

One heat-wave does not prove that the world is getting hotter, but scientists have noticed a trend in different parts of the world that have seen previous records broken with increasing regularity leading to heath-induced human deaths.

Heat-related illnesses occur as a result of heat exposure. Hot conditions put your body under a lot of stress. Physical activity stresses the body even more. When heat is combined with physical activity, loss of fluids, fatigue, and other conditions can lead to a number of heat-related illnesses and injuries. Death is even possible.

Certain individuals, such as the elderly (people 65+ years of age), infants and young children up to four years of age, the obese, and those with chronic medical conditions are at increased risk for developing heat-related illness.

The six main factors involved in causing heat stress are: high temperatures; humidity; lack in movement of air; radiant temperature of the surroundings; heavy clothing; and physical activity.

To reduce the possibility of heat stress, you can use air-conditioning, fans to circulate the air and reduce physical activity; increase the frequency and duration of rest breaks; and schedule tasks to avoid heavy physical activity during the hottest parts of the day.

Drinking cold water regularly; wear lightweight clothing which allows moisture to evaporate quickly; rehydration; using sunscreen.

Knowing what to look out for in heat stress is important to avoid life threatening situations. Serious heat stress conditions cause the victim to become disoriented and unaware of their condition.

The major heat stress injuries and illnesses are: heat rash (on the skin, a bumpy rash which itches severely); heat cramps (painful muscle cramps caused by a loss of salt through excessive sweating); heat syncope (sudden fainting); heat exhaustion (as a result of inadequate salt and water intake); heat stroke (the deadliest of all heat stress conditions, the victim's skin is hot, red and dry, their pulse is fast and may complain of headache or dizziness).

For further information you should consult with your family physician or call SGPH at telephone number: 542-3553, 542-2078.

swescotwilliamswithkingdomdelegates21062012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams met on Wednesday with the other delegates of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to prepare for the Rio+20 Summit on Sustainable Development in Brazil. Pictured are Kingdom State Secretary Ben Knappen, Prime Minister Wescot-Williams, and Legal Advisor to the Cabinet of the Prime Minister Mr. Hensley Plantijn. The Prime Minister is in Rio de Janeiro representing St. Maarten at the high level Summit where various agenda points concerning equity and sustainable development will be dealt with. The Prime Minister will return to St. Maarten on Friday.

Press Release from Prime Minister's Office

celshot21062012Philipsburg:--- President of the Windward Islands Teachers Union (WITU) Claire Elshot told reporters during the Windward Islands Chamber of Labour Unions' weekly press briefing on Thursday that she met with some teachers of the St. Maarten Academy to further discuss their frustration of the finger printing machine that was installed at the school earlier this school year.
Elshot said that the teachers of that institution who are members of the WITU are very concerned about their information getting in the wrong hands and places. Elshot further explained that she is of the opinion that something is wrong with the school's administration because in her view, it is impossible for any teacher to forge their signing in form.
Elshot said she is now seeking the intervention of the labour mediator because the WITU held several meetings with the board and to date they are not able to resolve the matter. She said the teachers of St. Maarten Academy are being threatened by the school board.
When asked by SMN News if she believes that students should have a teacher in the classroom and under what basis these teachers were hired, Elshot said that teachers are facilitators to the students and they don't necessarily have to be in front of the classroom. She admitted that the teachers were hired as subject teachers and are required to be in school from 7:30am to 3:30pm. Elshot said that teachers do not have to be in school to do their preparation or marking of papers. She said that the schools are not safe and lack proper materials as required by law. Elshot further stated that if an inspection is conducted then many schools on St. Maarten would have to be closed. When asked if the union is concerned about the teachers' absenteeism, Elshot said that education has gone through a number of innovations. Therefore, the students have to use other resources available to them to gain knowledge.

Unqualified Teachers.


The WITU President also expressed frustration about the term used by the labour and education Ministry to classify teachers as unqualified when they have been teaching on the island for years.
Elshot said several teachers who are now told that they are unqualified contacted USM to see if they can participate in courses to upgrade their skills and they were told that the degrees the teachers already have are way higher than what USM offers. Elshot said that she believes that if teachers are evaluated and it is determined that they need further training then the school boards or government should provide the extra training that will bring them up to par.

tthompson21062012Philipsburg:--- The President of the Workers Institute for Organized Labour (WIFOL) Theophillus Thompson told reporters on Thursday during the Windward Islands Chamber of Labour Unions' press briefing that he is concerned about the request by the policy advisor of the Island Labour Department Raphael Boasman. Thompson said he was informed that he cannot be part of the committee that will deal with the workings of the employment agencies on St. Maarten because he is a member of the tripartite committee. However, he is of the opinion that the only reason Raphael Boasman does not want him on the committee is because he has too much information on Employment Agencies on St. Maarten whom he said is abusing workers rights.
Thompson said he is also of the opinion that he is being blocked from the committee because of his strong views on Employment Agencies that are operating on St. Maarten. He said these agencies are operating in the form of slavery which is contrary to the International Labor Organization. Furthermore, Thompson said the agencies are only supposed to provide companies with workers for a specific period of time. He said companies that are operating permanently on the island are allowed to escape from their obligations to workers through these employment agencies. "When these companies want to pack up and leave or file bankruptcy, they can do so without having any obligations to their workers. Even though many workers worked for those companies for many years via these Employment Agencies they are left aside without anything. This one of the predicaments workers at the Pelican Resort have been facing because that company was allowed to put aside permanent workers and replace them with people from these Employment Agencies."

WIFOL to hold Summer Program.


The President of the Workers Institute for Organized Labour Theophillus Thompsons said that WIFOL will be holding its annual summer program this year. The program is for all students who wish to participate in their IT summer camp. "The idea is to assist working parents who are members of WIFOL with programs for their children during the summer vacation," Thompson said. The WIFOL summer program is open to all students and it is not only for members of the WIFOL. Thompson said that WIFOL has been organizing the IT summer camp for the past six years. The program will begin from July 3rd to August 3rd. Students ages 3 to 19 can participate in the summer camp.

Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- The Hurricane season 2012 has begun, since June 1.

In light of this potentially active period, the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, and Infrastructure (VROMI) is inviting all general contractors and heavy equipment owners interested in partaking in the Hurricane Cleanup , which includes the 'Before and After the Storm' time period, to attend an informative meeting on Wednesday, June 27 at the Ministry of VROMI located in the Savance Building (The Yellow Building ).

In the meeting, which begins at 9am, information will be given on the preparation for the Hurricane season 2012. It is also requested that the contractors and heavy equipment owners bring along their equipment lists, crib number of their company and contact information in the event the Ministry needs to call on contractors both before and/or after the storm or in case of an emergency.

Present at the meeting will be Operations Manager Edelmiro Jansen and Project Manager Mr. Hensley Kwidama.

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Philipsburg:--- The Board of Financial supervision (College financieel toezicht - Cft) recently received the requested budget amendment of Sint Maarten. The Cft will analyze the amended budget and submit its advice on July 2nd, the latest.

The Cft requested the Government of Sint Maarten to present a budget amendment to address the projected revenues from taxes on rental income from real estate owned by non-residents, and the payment of the remaining part of the COLA (Cost of Living Allowance; ANG 17 million).

rpantophletmeetswithaviationstakeholders25062012Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- On Thursday, June 21, the Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunication Romeo F. Pantophlet met with Aviation stakeholders to discuss current issues in the industry, challenges, possible solutions and action points.

Minister Pantophlet said, "We are busy working hard to increase the standards in the civil aviation sectors by increasing the supervision of aviation, improving the communication among aviation partners, and improving necessary legislation, regulation hiring key , personnel and establishing procedures."

One of the key Civil Aviation issues that has the attention of the Minister is the downgrading of the Civil Aviation status of Curacao and St. Maarten, by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) from Category I to Category II, and the actions that Curacao and St. Maarten Governments have been undertaking to return to the Category I rating.

Also present were the Supervisory Board of WINAIR who met and briefed the new Minister of Aviation, on the current operations and future plans of the airline.

In conclusion, the stakeholders and government agreed to possible actions and cooperation in order to strengthen the Civil Aviation industry, to ensure that St. Maarten aviation becomes an independent entity, the strengthening of the cooperation with other Civil Aviation Authorities within the Kingdom and other potential parties as well as to increase the sustainability of WINAIR.

Present were Robert Budike (Secretary of the Supervisory Board), Robert Gibbs (Change Manager and Interim Financial Director), Mr. Michael Cleaver (Managing Director of WINAIR), Hans de Jong (representative of the Netherlands) and Gerrit Draai (Representative of the Netherlands on the Supervisory Board of Directors), George Greaux (Chairman of the Supervisory Board) and Michael Ferrier (Aviation Stakeholder) and from the side of government, Mr. Dexter Doncher (Advisor to the Minister), May-Ling Chun (Director of Tourism), the Minister Romeo F. Pantophlet, Miguel de Weever (SG TEZVT) and Louis Halley (Head of the Civil Aviation & Shipping and Maritime department).

semfsignsforfortoranjetobepartofcariforts25062012St. Eustatius' Fort Oranje will be part of an international virtual route linking historical forts in the Caribbean. The St. Eustatius Monuments Foundation (SEMF) signed on as a participant in the Cariforts Network, an initiative of the General Council of Guadeloupe. The project aims to connect Caribbean fortifications through mutual promotion and awareness building and stimulate visitors of one fort to also visit the other strongholds that are part of the network.
The other founding participants are Martinique (Municipality of Fort-de-France), Puerto Rico (San Juan National Historic Site), St. Kitts (Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park Society) and Antigua (Nelson's Dockyard National Park).

"They are more than old stones. They are driving forces of economic development," is how the President of the Guadeloupe General Council, Jacques Gillot, summed it up at the ceremony for the official joint signing of the charter inside the impressive Fort Delgrès in Basse-Terre (Guadeloupe). According to the charter "The Caribbean forts and fortifications constitute a shared heritage offering potential for tourism and cultural development, and for further cooperation and regional integration." The aim of Cariforts is to capitalize on this potential.

A website, leaflets, videos, booklets, PR campaigns and gifts and souvenirs for the tourist markets are amongst the activities to be undertaken. They are to promote the entire route at each of the participating locations so that every island can benefit from publicizing the whole network at any one of the member forts. As an illustration, it means that the more than 2 million annual visitors to the Fortress of El Morro in San Juan, Puerto Rico, will also be informed about Fort Oranje in Statia as an attractive place to visit.

In fact, the promotion already started at the signing ceremony since it was part of the celebrations for the abolition of slavery in Guadeloupe and the opening of a new permanent exhibition in Fort Delgrès - with St. Eustatius mentioned before every musical or dance performance and in every public address. SEMF Monuments Director Walter Hellebrand was invited over by the Guadeloupe General Council to sign on behalf of the SEMF. He was also able to do several interviews about Statia's forts with the local French language radio and television.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- School Bussing and Taxi Dispatching Inspection Department of Economic Affairs, would like to thank the public for their cooperation during the 2011-2012 school year in making busing of school children a safe one as the school year comes to an end on Friday.

The Department will continue to ensure a safe, reliable and comfortable transportation for school children.

"Another school year comes to an end this Friday. The Department would like to thank the school busses and students for their cooperation and looks forward to more continued support during the upcoming new school year.

"The Inspection Department who is also responsible for the Traffic Controllers and Inspectors who are visible during the peak morning hours, would also like to thank the public at large for their cooperation when they approach school zones.

"School bussing was faced with some behavior problems during the past few months and would like to ask the parents and guardians to continue to encourage their child/ren to behave on the bus.

"The Department would also like the public to be observant that although school is out and summer is in, a number of children will be using the school bus for their summer camp excursions, therefore motorists should remain vigilant on the public roads.

"Thank you to the school principals as well for their cooperation throughout the school year, and on behalf of the department, wishing the principals, teachers and staff a happy and safe holiday season," School Bussing and Taxi Dispatching Inspection Department of Economic Affairs.

School bus inspections are scheduled to start July 30 through August 1. School bus owners and drivers are hereby advised to take note of the date and times.

School bus owners/drivers are requested to call the department to make an appointment. Inspections will take place between 8:30am – 12:00pm and 1:30pm – 3:00pm.

For further information about services rendered by the Inspection Section, call telephone number 542-4511 or 542-4509.

The United Peoples (UP) Party Faction MP Hon. Sylvia Meyers-Olivacce would like to congratulate the American University of the Caribbean (AUC) for taking the initiative to create the opportunity for citizens of the nation to pursue higher education on the island through the University of St. Martin (USM).
AUC is making available up to US$30,000 for residents 23+ years-old and who have been accepted to USM. Applications for this scholarship should be submitted by July 16 in order to start for the August semester. A scholarship application form and guidelines can be found at www.aucmed.edu.

MP Meyers is calling on the nation's youths and other interested persons to apply for a scholarship at AUC in order to go to USM.
The UP MP is also appealing to the business community to consider what the business sector can do to help the nation's youth and unemployed with respect to upgrading their skills and academic credentials.

sjacobsatcatholicschoolgraduation29062012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education Hon. Silveria Jacobs addressed the graduates of the six Catholic Schools on Wednesday at a ceremony held at Port de Plaisance Resort and Spa.

The Mass officiated by Father Manuel was touching and well received by all present, according to the Minister. Jacobs commended the School Board and Management Teams and teachers for providing the students with a firm foundation rooted in Christian virtues, morals and values.

"You are now equipped with a well-rounded education, not just in academics but in all areas. Your parents and your school have provided you with the foundation, and if you try to see Jesus in all people you will be truly successful in all you do."

The Minister also pledged to do all within her power to bring Information Communication Technology (ICT) in education up to world standards in order to allow the technology natives the opportunity to excel in the ways they are naturally inclined to do.

"We have a lot of catching up to do with the changes in education, and we applaud the progress some schools have made on their own. It is now up to the Ministry of Education to make these opportunities available for all students across the board," Minister Jacobs said on Friday.

The Minister also encouraged the parents to continue to be a support to their children as they were entering the most difficult phase of their lives at this time of pre-adolescence and the teen years.

"Our children need our love, support understanding and constant encouragement to deal with the pressures that they will face in the new school situation, the new friends and with the extra freedom. Allow them to grow in responsibility as well," Minister of Education Hon. Silveria Jacobs said on Friday.

The Valedictorians of each school was awarded one year tuition at the High School they have opted to attend by the Minister.

The Government of St. Maarten represented by the Ministry of VROMI, Department of New Projects Development and Planning would like to hereby make known that the following project will be in execution from Tuesday July 3rd, 2012 to Friday August 10th, 2012:

Main Sewage Line: Ebenezer –A.T. Illidge Road, Phase 2

The execution of this project will result in:

TRAFFIC MEASUREMENTS AND DETOURS AT ZAEGERSGUT ROAD

The Ministry of VROMI, Department of New Projects Development and Planning on behalf of the Government of St. Maarten is hereby informing the general public that:

Zaegersgut Road will be partially closed from the Zaegersgut Road/Coralita Road intersection to the Cottage Roundabout (Eddie’s Auto Supply) during the period Tuesday, July 3rd to Monday July 23rd, 2012. During this period:

Traffic originating on the BUSH ROAD with destination Madame Estate, Middle Region, Dutch Quarter and French Quarter may utilize the Zaegersgut Road IN THAT DIRECTION ONLY;

Traffic originating in Madame Estate, Middle Region, Dutch Quarter and French Quarter to all destinations will be rerouted onto A.T. Illidge Road at the Cottage Roundabout (Eddie’s Auto Supply);

Traffic originating in Philipsburg with destination Madame Estate, Middle Region, Dutch Quarter and French Quarter is advised to utilize Sucker Garden Road but may also use A.T. Illidge Road;

As the congestion at BUSH ROAD and A.T. ILLIDGE ROAD will likely be increased due to these measures, motorists originating are strongly advised to avoid using these roads where possible.

IN ADDITION

A section of the Coralita Road will be affected beginning at the Zaegersgut Road/Coralita Road intersection during the period Tuesday July 24th to Friday August 10th, 2012. The traffic measurements pertaining to this will be detailed in a future public notice.

In ALL cases, access will be provided for emergency services and persons residing adjacent to the works and detours.

The Ministry of VROMI, Department of New Projects Development and Planning on behalf of the Government of St. Maarten is asking all motorists to pay keen attention to the traffic signs and detour routes for the duration of the works, to ensure a smooth and safe transition while the works for Main Sewage Line Ebenezer – A.T. Illidge Road Phase 2, is completed. Furthermore, the Government of St. Maarten asks for your patience and understanding for the inconveniences that this will cause.

pjiaeatcbecomecertifiedinstructors04072012MAHO:--- Five air traffic controllers of the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE) proudly received their instructor's certificates on June 29, 2012 at the PJIA control tower.

The controllers received their certifications from the Florida-based Pan Am International Flight Academy. The controllers are now Certified On-the-Job Training Instructors and three within the group also received certification as Certified Classroom Instructors.

The graduates are Duncan van Heyningen, Sophia Rismay, Shevlin Francis, Reynaldo Richards, and Philmore Watson.

Certified Classroom Instructors are qualified to provide theoretical training to air traffic controller trainees and Certified On-the-Job Training Instructors are qualified to provide the operational training for putting the theory provided in the classroom into practice on the job, said Gregory Hassell, manager of PJIAE's Control Tower and Flight Information Office.

Director of Air Traffic Services Raul van Heyningen sees the culmination of the four-week Certified Instructor Course in part as, "the willingness of the course instructor Gabriel Virlan to fly to the island to give the course and the willingness and interest of the group to learn; often opting to learn more information by missing out on lunch breaks."

Course instructor Virlan participated in the presentation of the certificates to the graduates, whom he said made up the best group he has worked with over the seven years he has instructed this course. He received a heartfelt "Thank you" from the group of new instructors.

Reynaldo Richards said that their instructor was very forthcoming, going beyond the scope to enlighten the group of learners. The graduates also thanked the management of PJIAE "for having the foresight to see the need for the training to prepare our St. Maarten staff for the future," said Hassell.

Regina LaBega, the Managing Director of PJIAE, said that passionate people also made the occasion possible. "You can have all the knowledge, but without passion it will never work," said LaBega.

The knowledge and passion within the group of air traffic controllers could also very well contribute to the goal of establishing the first certified air traffic control academy on the island. Hassell said that "the air traffic controllers look forward to exercising their new knowledge and dealing with the challenges to meet this goal" in the future.

Labega sees the possibility of a flight academy as one that will "serve the region and further serve as an institution for educational diversification and an economic pillar to the economy of St. Maarten. It will provide numerous opportunities for the island, especially within the tourism industry and will further impact the island's trade and industry."

LaBega said that PJIAE was pleased to work with the Pan Am International Flight Academy – the same school that trained PJIAE's radar controllers in 2001 – "to equip the airport's staff with knowledge that they too can share with the island and the region. The air traffic controllers are ready to make a difference with the enhanced techniques."

The controllers closed the graduation ceremony by saying: "We love this job!"

naturefoundationreplantscoral08072012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation has started a coral transplanting project to restore sections of coral reef which were damaged by the sinking of the vessel "Urge" in late March of this year. The vessel caught fire and sank within the Man of War Shoal Marine Park close to a dive site known as "Fish Bowl". The larger pieces of the wreck were cleared by commercial salvage company Aquatic Solutions with the Nature Foundation cleaning up the smaller sized debris. Bobby's Marina Group of Companies also made a significant donation to the Nature Foundation to assist with the cleaning and restoration efforts of the reef due to the sinking of the "Urge".

Because the vessel sank on an area of healthy reef some corals were damaged as a result. Once coral reefs are damaged they are less able to support the many creatures that inhabit them. When a coral reef supports fewer fish, plants, and animals, it also loses value as a tourist destination. Further, the absence of reefs acting as natural barriers can increase the damage to the Philipsburg area from wave action caused by storms. It was therefore decided to conduct a coral transplanting initiative to help Nature restore the damaged reef.

The corals were transplanted using a simple technique where pieces of coral are harvested from healthy sections on different areas on the reef. A small nail is drilled into the damaged area to which the coral is attached using tying wire and marine epoxy. It is expected that the coral will start to grow on its own in approximately three weeks. During the initial phase of the transplanting on Friday and Sunday six pieces of corals were transplanted by Nature Foundation staff and volunteers, with another 150 planned in the coming weeks.

The man of War Shoal Marine Park and the coral reef areas within it are of significant environmental and economic importance as diving in Marine Parks is globally on the rise and generally accepted by the diving tourist as a "must do" vacation activity. An economic valuation study conducted by the Nature Foundation of St. Maarten's coral reef ecosystem has placed the monetary value at close to US$58 million in contributions to the economy of the country.

With proper management and restoration the area will increase the St. Maarten Tourism Product and local fisheries will also be enhanced through the regeneration of the depleted fish stock surrounding St. Maarten. Research has shown that Marine Protected Areas increase fish populations and fish size of commercial species in nearby fishing grounds.

The coral transplanting will continue for the next week weeks. Divers who are interested in helping can contact the Nature Foundation at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Landmark report finds evidence that enforcing punitive laws hinders HIV responses and wastes resources. Commission urgently calls for laws that protect human rights to save lives, save money and end the epidemic.


NEW YORK:--- Punitive laws and human rights abuses are costing lives, wasting money and stifling the global AIDS response, according to a report by the Global Commission on HIV and the Law, an independent body of global leaders and experts. The Commission report, "HIV and the Law: Risks, Rights and Health," finds evidence that governments in every region of the world have wasted the potential of legal systems in the fight against HIV. The report also concludes that laws based on evidence and human rights strengthen the global AIDS response - these laws exist and must be brought to scale urgently.
"Bad laws should not be allowed to stand in the way of effective HIV responses," said Helen Clark, United Nations Development Programme Administrator. "In the 2011 Political Declaration on HIV and AIDS, Member States committed to reviewing laws and policies which impede effective HIV responses. One of the key contributions of the Commission's work has been to stimulate review processes and change in a number of countries."
The Global Commission on HIV and the Law—comprising former heads of state and leading legal, human rights and HIV experts—based its report on extensive research and first-hand accounts from more than 1,000 people in 140 countries. The Commission, supported by the United Nations Development Programme on behalf of the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS, found that punitive laws and discriminatory practices in many countries undermine progress against HIV.
For example, laws and legally condoned customs that fail to protect women and girls from violence deepen gender inequalities and increase their vulnerability to HIV. Some intellectual property laws and policies are not consistent with international human rights law and impede access to lifesaving treatment and prevention. Laws that criminalise and dehumanise populations at highest risk of HIV—including men who have sex with men, sex workers, transgender people and injecting drug users—drive people underground, away from essential health services and heighten their risk of HIV. Laws that criminalise HIV transmission, exposure or non-disclosure of HIV status discourage people from getting tested and treated. More specifically:

  • In more than 60 countries, it is a crime to expose another person to or transmit HIV. More than 600 HIV-positive people across 24 countries, including the United States, have been convicted of such crimes. These laws and practices discourage people from seeking an HIV test and disclosing their status.
  • 78 countries criminalise same-sex sexual activity. Iran and Yemen impose the death penalty for sexual acts between men; Jamaica and Malaysia punishes homosexual acts with lengthy imprisonment. These laws make it difficult to prevent HIV amongst those most vulnerable to infection.
  • Laws in some countries criminalise proven interventions for injecting drug users, including in Cambodia, China, Myanmar, Malaysia and the Philippines. In contrast, countries that legalise harm reduction services, like Switzerland and Australia, have almost completely stopped new HIV infections among injecting drug users.
  • More than 100 countries criminalise some aspect of sex work. The legal environment in many countries exposes sex workers to violence and results in their economic and social exclusion. It also prevents them from accessing essential HIV prevention and care services.
  • Laws and customs that disempower women and girls, from genital mutilation to denial of property rights, undermine their ability to negotiate safe sex and to protect themselves from HIV infection. 127 countries do not have legislation against marital rape.
  • Laws and policies that deny young people access to sex education, harm reduction and reproductive and HIV services help spread HIV.
  • Excessive intellectual property protections that hinder the production of low-cost medicines, especially second-generation treatments, impede access to treatment and prevention.

Enforcing bad laws squanders resources and undermines effective HIV responses

Over the past three decades, scientific breakthroughs and billions of dollars of investments have led to the remarkable expansion of lifesaving HIV prevention and treatment, which has benefited countless individuals, families and communities. Yet, the Commission's report finds that many countries squander resources by enacting and enforcing laws that undermine these critical investments.
"Too many countries waste vital resources by enforcing archaic laws that ignore science and perpetuate stigma," said former President of Brazil Fernando Henrique Cardoso, who chairs the Commission. "Now, more than ever, we have a chance to free future generations from the threat of HIV. We cannot allow injustice and intolerance to undercut this progress, especially in these tough economic times."

Governments must enact laws based on evidence, human rights and public health

The report finds that laws based on public health evidence and human rights can transform the global HIV response. According to the Commission's report, laws and practices rooted in sound public health evidence and human rights exist and such laws and practices must be replicated. To end the epidemic of bad laws and to promote good laws that support effective HIV responses, the Commission urges governments to ban discrimination on the basis of HIV status and to repeal laws that criminalise HIV transmission or non-disclosure of HIV status. The Commission calls on governments to use the law to end the scourge of violence against women and girls and to resist international pressures to prioritise trade over the health of their citizens. The Commission also recommends decriminalising same-sex sexual activity, voluntary sex work and drug use, which will allow vulnerable populations access to HIV services.
"Women are half the world's population and young people are our future," said Nevena Ciric, a Serbian woman living with HIV. "Countries must enact laws that prevent violence against women and girls, as well as ensuring that laws support the provision of comprehensive sexual health education and services to young people."
The global community has a critical role to play. Global leaders, civil society groups and the United Nations must hold governments accountable to the highest standards of international law, public health and universal human rights, and advocate for policies and practices based on human rights and public health evidence.
"Governments across the world have a responsibility to take bold action and repeal laws that stem from ignorance and intolerance," said Maurice Tomlinson, a Jamaican lawyer and legal advisor for AIDS-Free World. "In Jamaica, where HIV prevalence among men who have sex with men is among the highest in the world, anti-sodomy law breeds fear and violence and drives these men away from the care and treatment they need."
Governments must follow the leadership of countries that have enacted laws that help advance effective HIV responses. For example, African and Caribbean countries that do not criminalise same-sex sexual activity have lower HIV prevalence among men who have sex with men. Countries that treat injecting drug users as patients instead of criminals—including New Zealand, Germany, Australia, Switzerland and Portugal —have increased access to HIV services and reduced HIV transmission rates among people who use drugs.
"We must ensure that new interventions to prevent and treat HIV reach the people who need them most," said former President of the Republic of Botswana Festus Mogae, a member of the Commission. "Laws that prohibit discrimination and violence and protect at-risk populations are a powerful, low-cost tool to ensure that HIV investments are not wasted. Undoubtedly, enforcing such laws is complex and politically challenging, but our report shows that it can and must be done."

swescotwilliamsplanningforinternationalaidsconference09072012To co-chair session on addressing HIV Stigma and Discrimination.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot Williams will be attending the XIX International AIDS Conference (AIDS 2012) in Washington DC from the 22nd to the 27th of July 2012. The Prime Minister will be chairing the session on addressing HIV-Related Stigma and Discrimination with the aim of changing the effects of HIV stigma within local communities.

HIV stigma and discrimination are consistently recognized as critical barriers to the uptake of treatment, disclosure of status, timely entry into care and adherence. Yet investments in community level stigma and discrimination reduction efforts remain small in comparison to the stated need. The session chaired by the Prime Minister will look at critical areas that may be hindering, or working to facilitate, a more concerted response to stigma and discrimination, and thereby influencing the successful roll out of treatment as prevention and the elimination of vertical transmission of HIV.

The Prime Minister will also be a featured speaker at the Regional Session: Sustainable Development and HIV - A Caribbean Agenda, also during the AIDS 2012 Conference.

The Prime Minister will be giving her talk during a session that has as its aim the development of an agenda for sustainable development and HIV beyond 2015 and the Millennium Development Goals. The agenda for that particular session will be based on a new Sustainable Development Agenda with HIV, Gender and economic development; Rethinking Equity and Human Rights; Facilitating Gender, the participation of Caribbean women and girls and men and how to address domestic violence, reach poor women and change men's perceptions; and Rethinking Partnerships on how to encourage partnerships with bi-laterals, foundations, social media, and cultural leaders within the region.

The International AIDS Conference is the largest international meeting on a single health issue where every two years 20,000 participants representing all stakeholders in the global response to HIV meet to assess progress and identify future priorities. With more than 2,000 international journalists expected to attend, the conference is the single most widely covered HIV event in the world. The AIDS 2012 is organized by the International AIDS Society (IAS) in partnership with a number of international and local partners. The conference theme, "Turning the Tide Together", reflects a unique moment in time, emphasizing that the HIV epidemic has reached a defining moment. By acting decisively on recent scientific advances in HIV treatment and biomedical prevention, the momentum for a cure, and the continuing evidence of the ability to scale-up key interventions in the most-needed settings there is now the potential to end the HIV epidemic. The Prime Minister will be departing for the conference in Washington DC on 21st of July and will be returning on the 28th. The Prime Minister will be accompanied by HIV/ AIDS program Manager for St. Maarten Suzette Moses-Burton who will also be session co-chairing during the conference.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

mahobeach10072012PHILIPSBURG:--- Maho Beach in St. Maarten (www.VacationStMaarten.com) has been named the number one 'Truly Unique Beach' in the world by TripAdvisor.com. Due to the beach's close proximity to the Princess Juliana International Airport, the location is one of the few places in the world where aircrafts can be viewed in their flight path just outside the end of the runway.
"We are incredibly proud to have one of our beautiful beaches awarded the honor of being the number one 'Truly Unique Beach' by TripAdvisor.com. It is the unique attractions and places like Maho Beach that make St. Maarten a favorite destination of travelers around the world," said Augusto Priest, acting tourism director for the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau.
Watching airliners pass over the beach is such a popular activity for beachgoers that the arrivals and departures timetables are displayed in many of the local bars and restaurants.
"Sonesta Maho Beach Resort & Casino is delighted that the readers of TripAdvisor.com have chosen our beach as a 'Truly Unique Beach,'" said Armando Pizzuti, vice president of hotel operations for Sonesta Maho Beach Resort & Casino. "This a just another great value for our guests to enjoy!"
For even more excitement, the nearby Sunset Bar & Grill broadcasts the radio transmissions between the pilots and the airport's control tower to its patrons.
"With our unique location, friendly staff and great food, Sunset Bar & Grill does its best to capture the true meaning of 'Sea, Sand, Sun, Fun... and AIRPLANES!'" said Melissa Peterson, manager of Sunset Bar & Grill. "We are absolutely privileged to be a part of this," Peterson added.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs, Traffic and Transportation (TEATT) Hon. Romeo Pantophlet is currently preparing a ministerial regulation that would prevent price gouging during a hurricane threat for the 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season.

The ministerial regulation would take effect two days prior to a hurricane strike and would remain in effect two days after a hurricane has passed. The latter is dependent on the extent of damage sustained by the country and the length of time for national clean-up.

It has become common practice in different parts of the world when a natural disaster such as a hurricane strikes, a number of retailers will try to take advantage of the victims.

Price gouging is when a retailer unnecessarily and callously increases their prices during a time of great panic or in an emergency situation.

In order to avoid the above situation, the Office of Disaster Management has advised residents prior to the start of the hurricane season to prepare a disaster kit which should include non-perishable canned foods, water, batteries etc.

The Inspection Department TEATT has compiled a list of food items, hardware/building materials, and sanitary products with maximum prices.

It would be forbidden for merchants to sell any of the listed items above the maximum prices stipulated. The community will be informed when the regulation is no longer in effect.

Food items and sanitary products with a maximum price are: corned beef, sardines, soup, tuna in the can, vienna sausages, bottled water, toothpaste, mouth wash, dishwashing liquid, bath soaps, toilet paper, soap powder, disinfectant, batteries, glass candles, and hurricane lamps.

Government has also set maximum prices for building materials that are used for securing one's home or business during the last hours pending a hurricane strike.

The maximum prices are for lumber, ply form, nails (galvanize, steel, concrete, zinc nails), paint, hammers, felt paper, flush doors, roof zinc, blocks, cement, P.V.C. fittings, and C.P.V.C.

Prior to a hurricane strike within 48 hours, controllers will carry out spot checks to see whether businesses are selling items at regular prices. Those caught price gouging will be prosecuted.

Products that fall under the maximum price will be published in the Government Information Page (GIP) in both daily newspapers within short. Consumers are advised to save the page in the event they need to check it when the ministerial regulation goes into effect.

The maximum price list will also be available on the Government website www.sintmaartengov.org
in a PDF file format allowing consumers to also download the lists of food items, sanitary products and building materials.

Maximum prices have been established in accordance with article 2 sub 1a of the Price Ordinance 1961.

As a consumer, if you believe that a merchant has cheated or scammed you by engaging in price gouging, then you can call the Inspection Department at Tel. 543-7820 to file a complaint.

kurtruanexplainingcoralitaroadclosureandreopening12072012The Government of St. Maarten represented by the Ministry of VROMI, Department of New Projects Development and Planning would like to hereby make known that the following project will be in execution fromTuesday July 3rd, 2012 to Friday August 10th, 2012:

Main Sewage Line: Ebenezer –A.T. Illidge Road, Phase 2

The execution of this project will result in:

TRAFFIC MEASUREMENTS AND DETOURS AT CORALITA ROAD

The Ministry of VROMI, Department of New Projects Development and Planning on behalf of the Government of St. Maarten is hereby informing the general public that:

Coralita Road will be partially closed at the Zaegersgut Road/Coralita Road intersection during the period Monday, July 16th to Friday, August 10th, 2012.

Through traffic entering the district of Cul-de-Sac may access the Coralita Road from the Zaegersgut Road.

Traffic exiting Cul de Sac must utilize the A.T. Illidge Road.

In ALL cases, access will be provided for emergency services and persons residing adjacent to the works and detours.

The Ministry of VROMI, Department of New Projects Development and Planning on behalf of the Government of St. Maarten is asking all motorists to pay keen attention to the traffic signs and detour routes for the duration of the works, to ensure a smooth and safe transition while the works for Main Sewage Line Ebenezer – A.T. Illidge Road Phase 2, is completed. Furthermore, the Government of St. Maarten asks for your patience and understanding for the inconveniences that this will cause.

evanputten27022011Marigot:--- Well known activist on St. Maarten Elridge van Putten passed away at his Rambaud home Friday morning after a brief illness. According to information provided by relatives of the late Elridge van Putten, the late van Putten underwent a major heart surgery in Martinique in the month of April and he returned to the island feeling well. One of  van Putten's sisters said she was in Martinique when her brother underwent the major operation and everything went well, she said her brother came back to St. Maarten about a month ago but he stayed at home most of the time relaxing and recovering.
The wife of the late Elridge van Putten told SMN News that her husband woke up early Friday morning and he went to relax, sometime during that time he died in his sleep. His distraught wife who was obviously shaken by the loss of her husband said she could not say exactly what time her husband passed away.
At the Rambaud home where the body of the late Elridge Van Putten laid were several neighbors and friends of the family who rushed to the home to console the family especially his wife and sisters. His only brother Samuel van Putten and Pastor Royston Philbert and his wife were also at the home of the van Puttens.
When SMN News arrived at the home two gendarmes were there waiting for the medical doctor to arrive on the scene to examine the body before he was pronounced dead.
Relatives of the late Eldridge van Putten are currently making arrangements for his burial.

nagicoreceivestrophyfromveloclub17072012GREAT BAY:--- A delegation from the Velo Club also known as VCG paid a courtesy call to one of their longstanding and major sponsors; NAGICO Insurances on Tuesday and presented them with their newly acquired 1st place trophy, which they won at the Annual John T Memorial Cycling competition held in Anguilla on July 7.

The VCG cycler Edwige Belair took the title after he bested more than sixty-four other cyclers in the challenging 130 kilometers race, which lasted approximately three hours. Marketing Manager of VCG; Rene Arnell said this was another big win for them as this race attracted competitors from all over the region. "This is the 13th year that this race is been held and the VCG has won the championship nine times now," he said. "And this is a serious race where good cyclists from places like Barbados, Trinidad, Tortola, Guadeloupe and all over the region attend."

The John T Memorial cycling competition is held each year in honor of John Thomas, who was a pioneer in the cycling arena in Anguilla.

The trophy was presented to Lisa Brown-McKay; Marketing Assistant of NAGICO Insurances, by Arnell and two junior cyclers of the Velo Club; Keith Hyman and Kimani Weinum.

swescotwilliamsatinternationaldayofjusticeceremony17072012"We have come a long way in ensuring justice and security for our citizens."

The Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams attended the ceremonies centered around the celebration of International Day of Justice on Tuesday. The Prime Minister was joined by numerous dignitaries including His Excellency Governor Holliday, the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan, Minister of Health and Social Affairs Cornelius de Weever, President of the Collectivity Alain Richardson and the Chief Minister of Anguilla Minister Hughes.

In her official remarks the Prime Minister, on behalf of the Council of Ministers of St. Maarten, extended her appreciation and congratulations to the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan and his Ministry on organizing the activities surrounding the International Day of Justice; "Today is a day in which we can reflect in the steps and strives made in our own justice system. We have a lot to be proud of on St. Maarten and the Justice Area is no exception. The Justice Ministry is one of the Ministries which we have had to build from scratch. St. Maarten was finding its way in making sure that when 10-10-10 came around the safety and security of our Citizens would be assured. And today as Prime Minister of Country St. Maarten I can safely say that we have come a long way and, without any doubt, this has been possible through the collaboration and hard work of those involved in the chain of justice on St. Maarten. These Civil Servants have worked so hard in making the level of justice which is available to the people of St. Maarten equal to that of the world beyond us. It has taken a lot of so many of them but they can now be proud of truly building, and continuing to build the Ministry of Justice and ensure our people of a fair and equal Justice System", commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister also stated that Tuesday's celebrations were significant due to the presence of the authorities of French St. Martin and Anguilla. "This is important to recognize because we are affected by so many things which happen around us. Through the collaborative efforts with our colleagues to the north and within our region we have a voice to express our sentiments when it comes to matters of justice. In celebrating this day St. Maarten recognizes the importance of looking around us and recognizing that justice does not only affect us but also the communities of our neighbors in the region. We have assumed the responsibility towards the international world and to step up a notch to mold the values which are recognized internationally and today is one of the events in which we show appreciation for the administration of Justice both nationally and internationally", concluded the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

Community Policing is an organization wide philosophy and management approach that promotes community government and police partners, proactive problem solving, community engagement to address the causes of crime, fear of crime, and other community issues.
The purpose of Community Oriented Policing is to empower the neighbourhoods to make it safer.

Five (5) Community Police Officers left for Miami on Sunday, July 15th, 2012, for their internship in Miami. This will take place in Miami Gardens and Miami Beach.
Commissioner of Police Carl John as the coordinator of the project will meet the officers in Miami during the final phase of their internship. Minister of Justice Roland DUNCAN will also be present for the graduation.

Press release from Police Department (KPSM)

sevenseaswaterdonatestosxmybf19072012SIMPSON BAY:--- The St. Maarten Youth Beat Foundation is the latest recipient of a donation made by Seven Seas Water (St. Maarten).
A cheque of 1500 U.S. dollars was presented to members of the group by Seven Seas Water Managing Director, Franklyn Richards.

Richards has expressed great satisfaction at being able to support the groups' endeavors – noting that the company encourages and supports the island's youth through sports. He noted that Seven Seas Water continues to believe in its role as good corporate citizen and that as such it always welcomes opportunities to assist, particularly, youth development in St. Maarten.

The mission of the group is to lead, train and develop young men and women to compete on a higher level in sports, education and social activities, says SYBF president Emanuel 'Manny' York.

"Assisting our youth in education, sports, arts and culture is an important element in nation-building and Seven Seas Water embraces its role towards realizing this goal", noted Richards.

"Getting our youth involved in meaningful and productive exercises is something Seven Seas Water subscribes to. The experience and discipline gained on the basketball court can very well serve as a lesson in how to work together and is immeasurable".

With this donation, Seven Seas recognizes the dedication and hard work of our own prospective basketball professionals" stated the Seven Seas Water director.

romeopantophlet22072012PHILIPSBURG:--- The 16th Annual International African American Hotel Ownership & Investment Summit & Trade Show of the National Association of Black Hotel Owners, Operators & Developers (NABHOOD), will kick off on July 25 and run through July 28 at the Doral Golf Resort & Spa, Miami Florida.

NABHOOD's primary goal is to increase the number of African-Americans developing, managing, operating and owning hotels; increase vendor opportunities & executive level jobs for minorities, thereby creating wealth within the African-American community.

Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs, Traffic and Transportation (TEATT) Hon. Romeo Pantophlet will be attending the NABHOOD conference where he will receive information about hotel ownership, investing, supplier opportunities, employment and other resources.

The four-day summit is designed to educate attendees on becoming a hotel owner or investor, share minority investment trends, explore supplier opportunities, and learn how to market to minorities and diversity issues affecting the industry.

The police is requesting that everyone over the age of 12 years have their identification cards or passport with them at all times when making use of the public roads or when visiting public entities because such is required by Law (indentificatie plicht).

When summoned by a police officer or auxiliary police officer to do so one has to adhere to this. If you are a non- national or do not have your ID card, you will be brought to the police station until such can be arranged. To avoid such embarrassment, it is best to always have your ID card or passport with you.

Press release by Police Department (KPSM)

pillidgeandrmarlin23072012Philipsburg:--- Members of Parliament Patrick Illidge and Roy Marlin set the record straight with members of the media on Monday morning at a press conference regarding their visit to the Kadaster office almost two weeks ago, where they were accused of lacing obscene language at the Director of the Kadaster Office Clement Roos.
Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge said that when he was the Minister of Traffic and Telecommunications in the former Netherlands Antilles he realized that the POSTPARBANK had too much money and as such decided to use some of that money to benefit St. Maarten and its people. Illidge said at the time which is almost two years ago, he contacted his cousin Roberto Richardson, a certified architect to start a housing project that would be affordable for the people of St. Maarten. MP Illidge said the same day the POSTPARBANK St. Maarten was launched they also launched a housing project that will be financed by the POSTPARBANK. This housing project is going to be in a gated community which would be zero percent down payment with 5% for a period of 30 years. Illidge explained that he did this because he realized how the real estate business was skyrocketing and since the opportunity was there he took advantage of it so that locals could own their own homes.
MP Illidge said that when he realized that the administrative work within the government of St. Maarten was taking too long to complete. He made several phone calls to get assistance; the first person he said he called was the head of New Projects Kurt Ruan and the head of Domain Affairs Maria van Zaddlehof. "Both of these civil servants did what they needed to do and the head of domain affairs notified me that the paper work was sent over to the Kadaster Office so that the Meetbrief could be issued." MP Illidge said that Roberto Richardson tried on numerous occassions to obtain the Meetbrief but he was not getting anywhere with the Director Mr. Roos. He said Richardson had a massive stroke and is now recovering and last time he went to the Kadaster office he still could not obtain the document and that is how he decided to accompany Richardson to the Kadaster Office to see exactly what was holding up the process. Illidge admitted that the conversation got heated because they showed Roos all the documents, even the payments that were made to the Kadaster Office and he (Roos) admitted that Richardson had paid too much money for the document. MP Illidge said from the time he entered Roos' office he (Roos) was upset because Richardson took two MPs with him that day. MP Illidge said when Roos expressed his concerns, he immediately informed him that he was not there in the capacity of a MP but instead as a citizen and former Minister who initiated the project for the people.
"As an elected official, I want to make very clear that when its election time I knock on the doors of the St. Maarten people and ask them to vote for me, and when these people knock on my door for help I will help, I will answer and if it means that I have to revisit the Kadaster Office again so be it, even if I am labeled as the passionate guy. I have spoken out on the floor of Parliament about the lack of services from Government departments. I spoke to the former Minister that was responsible for the issuance of business licenses and I also spoke out against GEBE. While I am grateful for the work the immigrants did on St. Maarten, I will not tolerate abuse from anyone. Whether its locals or foreigners I will not condone the taking advantage of each other. I also agree that some of my people (locals) will have to get their acts together."
The MP said right now the entire staff of the Kadaster office is being antagonized by the Director of the Kadaster Office. "This kind of behavior will not be tolerated. Just to let you know that we visited the Kadaster's Office on Wednesday and by Friday midday the Meetbrief was issued by the Kadaster Office. Why was Roos giving Richardson a hard time and why he did not issue the document before because everything had gone through the process legally?"
Member of Parliament Roy Marlin told members of the media at the press conference they called on Monday that he has enormous knowledge on how the Kadaster Office is supposed to function. Marlin said he was the commissioner in charge of the Kadaster office for some ten years and he is the one who did everything to make sure the building and registration system was implemented. "Marlin said the article he read in one of the newspapers does not reflect the truth and the only person who could have given the reporter the details of the meeting was the person that was also part of the meeting. However, that person did not tell the truth, what he did was give his version of the story." MP Marlin said he was not born on St. Maarten and when he first came to the island he too had to go through the process of being accepted. "I was born on Aruba and I came to St. Maarten in 1983. I had a difficult time trying to gain acceptance even though I had heritage here. So I will never tell anyone they are not from here because I know what it is to be accepted."
Marlin further explained that while he met with the Director of the Kadaster Office he could not get any clear explanations as to why the Meetbrief was held up. Marlin said that the Kadaster office became a foundation in 1998 and in 1999 he was appointed the commissioner in charge of the Kadaster Office to 2009. MP Marlin said that since the incident and the publication of the article, he received a number of phone calls from people in the community that are having problems with the director of the Kadaster Office. One such complaint is the hike in the fees that was implemented by the Director Clement Roos without consulting government. Marlin said there are loop holes in the law that governs the Kadaster Office and the Director of the government foundation is using these loopholes to his benefit instead of following corporate governance that he referred to in the article that appeared in the newspaper.
He said he is one person that is in favor of Corporate Governance and he also introduced this measure at several government owned companies including at the Kadaster Office. He said while government placed certain companies in foundations and at arm's length he is of the opinion that these companies/supervisory boards must follow the rules that are laid down for them. He said it is not because government placed these institutions at arm's length that they cannot pull them back in. "Right now as I listen to the complaints and the tariff hikes that have been implemented I am wondering if it is not the time for government to pull back the Kadaster Office under their wing and take their responsibilities."
Marlin said that based on the report issued by the Ombudsman, something needs to be done. He said while he is not in a position to take direct action the Minister that is now responsible for the Kadaster Office will have to intervene and if it is necessary for the supervisory board to report to Parliament then that would have to be done.
When questioned by the media if he Marlin will seek to remove Roos as Director of the Kadaster, Marlin said that the statements he made still stands.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) will be hosting an Open House on Friday, 3rd of August, and the public is invited to attend.
Persons interested in learning more about what services the IND provides can visit the Open House at its office on the A.T. Illidge Road 8A (next to NAPA) between 8:00am and Noon.
Staff will be available to answer questions and brochures will be on display and available to take-away as well.
IND is continuing its efforts to be able to offer additional and improved services required by country Sint Maarten where it relates to the new guidelines on admittance & expulsion, border and territorial control.
During the last quarter of 2011 the IND worked hard on one particular objective; to clear the backlog in admittance requests. The legal period for processing permits is four months however the IND reached its goal for 2012 during the first quarter reducing the processing time to two months.
The three main areas when carrying out its work are transparency, consistency and customer friendly service.
The IND would also like to further improve and develop its relationship with external stakeholders such as Embassies and other organizations that carry out similar responsibilities.
The IND is looking forward to meeting with those who require additional information during the Open House of August 3, 2012.

rtuitt06062012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt has been the latest victim of home burglary. According to information reaching SMN News, bandits raided the home of the Finance Minister some time after 2pm Monday afternoon when his two sons left their home. The culprits ransacked the home and they stole four laptop computers and a 52 inch flat screen television. The robbery was reported to the Police Department but to date no release was issued about the burglary of the Minister's home.

In an invited comment, Minister Roland Tuitt confirmed that his home was robbed Monday afternoon. He said the police are busy investigating.

marcmenard25072012Philipsburg:--- The G.I.F.T.E.D. Foundation returns with their series of praise parties with GLOW Party- 80's Babies Style on July 28 at the John Larmonie Centre starting at 7pm. Recording gospel R&B artiste, Marc G. Menard from Haiti and French St. Martin will be performing live, along with Joshua DRJ Ferrol of Radio Maranatha, the DJ/selector for the night.
Patrons are expected to dress in their most creative outfit from the 1980s, and there will be prizes for the most stylish, as well as other surprises. Free drinks will be served to the Early Birds from 7pm to 8pm.
Renato Baker aka "Bro Omar", leader of the youth group at Christian Faith Ministry in Dutch Quarter says, "I am excited about these GLOW parties, as well as my youth. GIFTED is creating an atmosphere where both young and old can be a part of it. We love the message that they are sending."

G.I.F.T.E.D. GLOW parties provide wholesome entertainment for young Christ-minded people with good friends, great music, and an enjoyable experience. GLOW parties are held on the last Saturday of every month. At the end of a GIFTED party, each person is energized to Go Light Our World!

smeyersolivacce12072012I've been off island and since my return; I have been hearing some disturbing things and the UP Faction would like to hear the information directly from the authorities in charge. Since the new coalition took charge, it has been alleged that a "purge" is taking place within the civil service of the country and its extended indirect bodies, and this is a great concern to the country.

It has been alleged that "political victimization" is the order of the day, and if this is true, it is not right, and I encourage those persons to seek justice via the different bodies at their disposal.

The UP Faction will be forwarding a letter to the Minister of Education seeking clarification on a few matters of great concern on how the Ministry of Education is running its business. Decisions apparently are being made that are impacting the lives of persons. The Minister will be given a reasonable period to comply. I know she will be in Holland on a working visit, however, the Minister has a Cabinet who can do the necessary research while she is away and the Minister can approve her response to the UP parliamentary faction's questions. Should this not be forthcoming in a timely manner, the UP Faction will move to request a meeting of Parliament with respect to the chaos at the Ministry of Education. The people have a right to know!

Some of the issues of concern are:

  • Study financing
  • Hanze Hogeschool Program and USM
  • Status of construction works at the Genevieve de Weever Elementary School and the Seventh Day Adventist School in Cole Bay
  • S4 Foundation and Relationship with the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports
  • Role of the Sint Maarten House and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports
  • Process to Appoint School Managers and Assistant Managers at nation's schools and in particular at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary School
  • Position of the Secretary General of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports
  • The Ministers position with respect to future Olympic Games and Sint Maarten's participation

sargassoseaweedonguanabaybeach29072012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation is once again warning about the large amounts of Sargasso Seaweed washing ashore on local beaches. Based on surveys at sea and in the air there are several large patches of Sargasso seaweed heading into the general direction of St. Maarten and many beaches are already covered in the weed.

Sargasso is a genus of brown (class Phaeophyceae) seaweed which is distributed throughout the temperate and tropical oceans of the world. Most of the Sargasso Seaweed lies concentrated in the Sargasso Sea, a region in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean surrounded by ocean currents. It is bounded on the west by the Gulf Stream; on the north, by the North Atlantic Current; on the east, by the Canary Current; and on the south by the North Atlantic Equatorial Current.

Sargasso Weed has been plaguing the Caribbean and St. Maarten since last year. With the Foundation having to warn swimmers to avoid swimming in Guana Bay in August and September of 2011 due to the large amount of Sargasso Weed and many beach front residences and hotels having to continuously clean washed up Sargasso.

The resulting large influx of Sargasso Weed has been due to a suspected southward shift in the Gulf Stream, which has pushed the Sargasso Sea– an area of the Atlantic Ocean where Sargasso Weed is in thick concentration, south to our area.

Numerous medium to large patches of Sargasso were observed during recent survey flights floating in a westerly, south-westerly direction. Two medium patches were drifting towards the Eastern Shore of the Island and are expected to come ashore in the vicinity of Back Bay close to the Pointe Blanche area.

A fly-over was conducted over Guana Bay and Dawn beach and significant Sargassum was observed in that direction, with some small patches being immediately offshore of those beaches.

The Nature Foundation warns that the Sargasso Seaweed in itself is not very ddangerous; however in the floating mats there might be the presence of garbage and nets which may pose a danger and therefore warns against swimming in beaches such as Guana Bay that is seeing a large influx of Sargasso. The Foundation is also concerned about the effect the Sargasso Weed might have on the Sea Turtle Nesting Season which is now at its peak. Luckily RBC Bank has pledged to keep the islands main nesting beach, Guana Bay, as free of the Seaweed as possible.

The Nature Foundation will continuously monitor the status of the Sargasso Weed and notify the authorities if there is an imminent risk of a large influx of Sargasso in the St. Maarten Area.

swescotwilliamsvisitsusstatedepartment29072012On Tuesday, July 24, 2012, The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams paid an official visit to the United States State Department, the Government Department responsible for International Relations. The Prime Minister met with Mrs. Liliana Ayalde, who was recently appointed Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS) for Caribbean, Central American and Cuban Affairs.

The meeting centered on St. Maarten's new status as a Country within the Dutch Kingdom and the new dynamics which the status brings with it. Deputy Assistant Secretary Ayalde was very pleased with the meeting and described St. Maarten's constitutional position as one that is unique in the Caribbean.

Deputy Assistant Secretary Ayalde also expressed gratitude for the cooperation between St. Maarten and State Department officials thus far. She also encouraged the Government of St. Maarten to make use of United States agencies to enhance the island's networking capabilities, especially in the areas of security and trade programs. One such program is the so-called "Caribbean Basin Initiative" and related elements, which aim to facilitate economic development and export diversification of the Caribbean Basin economies. Also attending the meeting was Deputy Director Henry Rector of the Office of Caribbean Affairs; Robert Dressen, First Secretary Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and Senior Adviser to the Prime Minister Ms. Emilia Thomas.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

Hopes that students will return well equipped to add to successful young people who already returned.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams wished the fifty-eight students who left for the Netherlands to pursue their studies an excellent and successful journey and much success during their studies. "It is always heartening to see young students going abroad to stand on their own feet and pursue an education. I hope that they will be able to keep focused and realize that we as Government and their friends and family in general are their to offer our assistance," commented the Prime Minister, who for many years used to be commissioner of Education for the Island Territory of St. Maarten.

The Prime Minister also made comments regarding the parents of the students, who are also in their own way making a significant step in their lives; "It is always a big step in the lives of the students and indeed of their parents and family when the children have to leave the shores of St Maarten to go away and study. Some of the students that go away leave quite young so it is with a sense of some trepidation that parents see them go. One of the few things that we can do is to talk to them and wish them the best and to support them as much as we can while they are abroad. It is a fact that once they are there they are called to make choices of their own in their studies and in their social life and I am sure that they will be thinking back on St. Maarten where things seemed so much easier, surrounded by people who care for them and who they can turn to for advice," commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister also commented that sometimes some students may miss the island and their families and friends but that they should keep focused on their goals: "There will be that longing for St. Maarten but you have taken that decision to go abroad and study and we all hope that you do that with the intention of coming back to the island well equipped to add to the young people who have gone away and who have come back after achieving their study goals. So congratulations to you students and myself, Government and all of St. Maarten wishes you much courage, strength, and success in your studies," concluded the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

sjacobswithstudentsinholland30072012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Monday July 30, Minister Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs and her delegation arrived in Holland safely with the group of 58 St. Maarten students.

The Minister and students were greeted upon arrival by Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Mathias Voges, Deputy Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Henrietta Doran-York, Advisor Perry Geerlings, Chairlady of Student Support Service St. Maarten (S4) Brenda Emmen-Hassell, employees of S4 and many senior St. Maarten student volunteers.

The students were then transported by bus to the Hotel Schiphol A4 (Ven der Valk) where a reception ceremony/lunch was organized in their honor. The reception included an intake process where students were informed about the following: medical insurance policy from NNAM representative Bertil Postema and staff; opened bank accounts with ABN-AMRO bank; signed rental agreements with the various housing foundations; and met their mentors and members of the reception committee assigned to their study city.

A ceremony followed, which was hosted by students Garrick Richardson and Aishira Cecilia. The hosts disseminated pertinent information to the students and introduced motivational speeches by the S4 Chair, various dignitaries, and special words of inspiration by the Student of the Year and Mentor of the Year for 2011.

The S4 organization made use of the opportunity to hand out awards for the Student of the Year 2012 -Tephany Baptist (organizer of the flash mob event on St. Maarten) and Mentor of the Year 2012 - Lourdes Charles.

At approximately 14.00 hours the St. Maarten students started boarding buses to their respective study cities. The students will spend the first two days in a hotel after which they will move into their rooms/apartments.

Despite being tired from the very long journey, the students were in high spirits as they embarked on this new era of their lives.

Minister Jacobs made use of the opportunity to commend S4, the volunteers and the staff of the Division Study Financing for working tirelessly to ensure a smooth transition for the students. During the coming week Study Financing Officer Yolanda Martina will visit all students in their study cities to ensure that they are settling in well and to address any problems that may arise.

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Fort Lauderdale, Florida:--- The Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association is turning the Big 4-O, and PPI Group can think of no gift more appropriate than a special anniversary-edition publication to celebrate the organization and all it does for the cruising industry.

Through beautiful photography and fascinating articles, this collectors' item will examine the cruise industry's development and chart the journey that so many have embarked upon to make this industry what it is today. Appropriately, this publication will premiere at this year's FCCA Cruise Conference and Trade Show, taking place in Curaçao, October 1-5, 2012 and offering business sessions and social functions to bring together nearly 1,000 cruise industry partners and 100 cruise executives to cultivate valuable business relationships and knowledge of the industry's inner-workings. It will also feature a silent auction and the FCCA Golf Classic, both benefiting the FCCA Foundation.

"We are proud of the FCCA and its continuing efforts to better not only the cruising industry, but also the places and people that we in this industry visit," said Bill Panoff, president and CEO of PPI Group. "The FCCA has long been a positive pillar in the cruising community, and we wish to honor them in the best way we know how - by creating a custom publication that can be treasured forever."

"Since joining the FCCA in 2010, I have been incredibly proud of the work we have done to continue to bring cruise lines together with governments, ports, and associations across the Caribbean and Latin America," said Kevin Sheehan, president and CEO of Norwegian Cruise Line and chairman of the FCCA. "I am honored to be part of this incredible organization as we celebrate our 40th anniversary and look forward to achieving more important milestones in the future."

"The Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association's mandate is to foster a better understanding of the cruise industry and to develop cooperative relationships with our destination partners at both the public and private sector levels in order to create a win-win situation for all," said FCCA president, Michele M. Paige. "We are proud of the progress we have made to achieve our mandates over this time, but we know there is more ground to cover."

Philipsburg:--- The Council of Ministers, specifically the Minister of VROMI William Marlin, received a letter from the owners of Emilio Wilson Estate (EWE) on Monday giving Government the green light to purchase the Emilio Wilson Park which will be preserved as one of the island's monuments.

The letter dated July 30th, 2012 was sent to the Council of Ministers informing them that the co-owners of Emilio Wilson Estate have decided to accept the offer from the Government of St. Maarten to purchase 370,000 m2 of the estate for a total price of USD 17,000,000.00.

The Council of Ministers took a decision on July 17th, 2012 to purchase the 370,000 m2 of the Emilio Wilson Estate but that decision could not be executed immediately because the co-owners asked the Council of Ministers to grant them some time to consult with Rainforest Tours (RFT) who already received building permits from the former Minister of VROMI, Theodore Heyliger. According to the information provided to SMN News, Henri Brookson wanted to offer sale of the property to the owners of Rainforest Tours before proceeding with the sale to the Government of St. Maarten.

The Minister of VROMI William Marlin sent a letter to Brookson on July 20th informing him that the Council of Ministers had taken a decision to purchase the property. Brookson said in his letter dated July 30th, 2012 that the owners of the EWE in principle accepted the contents of the letter sent to them by Marlin on July 20th, 2012.

Brookson further explained in his letter to government that he had to make reservations with regard to the right of preference that was granted to RFT under the cooperation agreement in which it is stipulated that they have the right to purchase the property under the exact and equal conditions that government wanted to purchase the property.

Brookson further stated in his letter to the Council of Ministers that on July 23rd he asked RFT to inform EWE whether that right of preference will be used by them (RFT). The co-owners of Emilio Wilson Estate also gave RFT a deadline in which they must inform them of their decision which was to be before 12 noon on Monday July 30th, 2012.

Brookson therefore informed the Council of Ministers that RFT (Rainforest Tours) did not respond to their request and they are now willing to move forward with the discussions and sale of the property to the Government of St. Maarten. Brookson made clear that based on the letter sent to the co-owners of EWE including the discussions held previously prior to Government taking the decision, they understood the decision of July 17th, 2012 to be irrevocable and that the closing (sale) of said property should take place in the near future.

Click here to view the letter sent to the Council of Ministers regarding the sale of EWE.

pjiaesoftballteam31072012Cul-de-Sac:--- The four-day softball knockout for corporate and government sporting teams hosted by the PJIAE Sporting Club concluded at the John Cooper-Jose Lake, Jr., Ballpark on Sunday, July 29.

In the final matches on Sunday, PJIAE defeated the Fire Department with a score of 19-8 and a combined government departments team with 19-9, which brought the airport's team steps closer to a championship victory in the finals.

The final game of the knockout was between the airport team and the undefeated GEBE team. The utility company's team delivered an outstanding performance to win the match, 18-9.

GEBE captured the championship of the Business Softball Knockout and PJIAE won the sub-champ trophy.

At the award ceremony on Sunday night, immediately following the final game, PJIAE's organizing committee member Evans Marsham thanked the six teams for participating. He said that he hopes that the sporting club could host another softball tournament in 2013. PJIAE's Special Projects manager Clifton Brown said that he was "very proud" of his team.

"This is the first time PJIAE hosted a softball knockout; it took no more than two weeks to organize the teams," said Anastacio Baker, PJIAE's Quality Assurance Manager and softball player.

According to Marsham, the "PJIAE sporting team will be organizing a public walkathon on September 1, 2012 and a Corporate Basketball Tournament at the end of September."

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- In preparation for the signing of a bilateral cooperation agreement between St. Maarten and the Netherlands, a meeting was held between technocrats of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports (MinECYS) of St. Maarten and their counterparts at the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science of the Netherlands on Wednesday afternoon in The Hague.

Representing the Ministry of ECYS were Antonio Aventurin, Cornelius James and Perry Geerlings.

Discussions were held on the following topics: cooperation protocol; promotion of studying in the region; allocation of the WSF funds; ministerial places for 'numerus fixus' studies; pending changes in Dutch Tertiary education; NVAO Accreditation for higher and tertiary education institutes on St. Maarten; and facilitation of cooperation on curriculum and program development with Dutch accredited institutions on the SBO/MBO level on St. Maarten
The discussions were very fruitful and follow-up meetings will be held in the coming months to finalize the cooperation agreement before the end of 2012.

Minister ECYS Hon. Silveria Jacobs is currently in the Netherlands on a working visit.

rbcvolunteerscleanupguanabaybeach02082012Philipsburg:--- Around 30 plus RBC Volunteers gathered in the early morning at Guana Bay to start the second of a series of RBC volunteer beach clean-ups, aimed at helping make the turtle nesting area on that beach more accessible for the endangered Hawksbill, Leatherback and Green sea turtles which nest at Guana Bay. These sea turtles have made it their nesting beach in the period from March to November each year.

The beach clean was organized in conjunction with the Nature Foundation St. Maarten, . The Beach clean up is initiated in connection with the "RBC Blue Water Day 2012 Project" which is the environmental priority program for RBC Royal Bank focusing on the preservation of water. RBC in St. Maarten has committed to clean Guana Bay periodically for the duration of the turtle nesting season from March till November each year and commits to support with building awareness on sea turtle nesting.

In comments during the beach clean-up, Hanna Lieuw Hie-Gonesh, Area Vice President for Personal Banking for St. Maarten representing RBC Volunteers, stated that the second clean up Guana Bay marks another mile stone in RBC's commitment to support the Nature Foundation St. Maarten in its tireless efforts to help preserve nature in general and in particular the turtle nesting beaches in St. Maarten; "RBC Royal Bank has made a firm commitment to support in keeping the beach of Guana Bay clean, particularly during the turtle nesting season. We started in May, have completed the July clean up and look forward to September, October and November," commented Mrs. Hie-Gonesh.

In close collaboration with the Nature Foundation St. Maarten and RBC Royal Bank has also been able to create the first sign for all beach visitors which will allow for permanent awareness for keeping Guana Bay a suitable beach for turtles to lay their eggs. Although there are previous signs on the beach this sign will be placed at the entrance of the beach explaining visitors exactly what and what not to do in order to safeguard turtles and what to do when a nesting is observed.

RBC's corporate responsibility creates opportunities for embracing environmental projects like these under the Blue Water Project banner. The RBC Blue Water Project is a 10-year, global commitment to help protect the world's most precious natural resource – fresh water; this is in its third year. RBC has a longstanding commitment to environmental sustainability, and has chosen to focus on water because access to water will be one of the most significant environmental and economic issues facing the world in the coming decades.

The Nature Foundation once again commended and thanked RBC and especially the volunteers for the hard work they did on Saturday morning. St. Maarten is one of the few territories in the Caribbean where turtles come up the beach to lay their eggs. Due to the large amount of seaweed which has been washing up on Guana Bay and the plastic the seaweed brings with it nesting was very difficult for some of the turtles. Through the excellent work done by RBC volunteers the beach is now clean for nesting turtles to lay their eggs.

The clean up delivered approximately 80 kg of garbage with rope, plastic debris and litter being the most common objects. RBC Royal Bank supports with the awareness on the topic of turtle nesting and the preservation of a clean beach for humans and turtles specifically. This project of cleaning up the beach for the turtle nesting season fits perfectly into RBC's philosophy on the sustainable development of the environment. RBC Royal Bank firmly believes that it is the responsibility of the bank to positively influence the social development of the community in which it operates by maximizing its contributions to the state of environment of the island.

By means of this environmental initiative RBC Royal Bank moreover wants to add value to its environmental footprint in the St.Maarten community and most importantly demonstrate the bank's commitment to the development and preservation of the environment of the island through the active engagement of its employees.

The first Leatherback Sea Turtle Nest has already successfully hatched in the Guana Bay/ Gibbs Bay area with an additional seven nests currently incubating on the beaches. Sea Turtle Nesting Season lasts until November.

rotaractclubmembersduringham05082012Philipsburg:--- The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise, a community service based organization held its second H.A.M at Le Grande Marche Bush Road on Saturday August 4th 2012. It was a Hurricane Awareness Mission whereby the club members collected non-perishable items from customers shopping at the supermarket. The items collected are then given to the local Red Cross in the event of a hurricane or natural disaster. If there are no natural disasters, The Red Cross distributes the items to persons in the community that are in need.

The event was very successful; the club collected a large amount of can goods, baby products, rice and cases of bottled water just to name a few. All items collected were carried to the Red Cross on the same day and handed over to employee of the Red Cross, Marcaado Winklaar who was very thankful for the contributions.

The members of the Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise would like to extend its appreciation and gratitude towards members of the community that made contributions to this effort. The club will continue with this project throughout the hurricane season, scheduling their donation drives on the 1st Saturday of the month from 11:00am to 2:00 pm until November 2012. The next H.A.M will be at Sunny Foods Supermarket on September 1st, 2012. Other than can foods, persons can also donate clothing at the club's H.A.M events. The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise encourages the community to continue supporting them with their efforts to maintaining service above self which is the club's motto.

romeopantophletmeetswithtourismmarketingofficials07082012PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications ransportation (TEATT) Hon. Romeo Pantophlet on Tuesday announced moves to enhance tourism promotion following two days of meetings late last week with North American Marketing and Public Relations representatives, Rafael Cardozo, president of Tambourine and Richard Kahn, president of KTCpr.

During the meetings, which took place in Sint Maarten, Minister Pantophlet discussed a wide range of issues, all of which are designed to help continue the increase in tourist arrivals that have been climbing since Tambourine and KTCpr began working with Sint Maarten more than three years ago.

Among the key issues discussed were the re-establishment of a New York office as well as the marketing and advertising strategies moving forward.
Minister Pantophlet plans to continue with the concept of the New York office/store, developed by Rafael Cardozo of Tambourine, which all agreed would be a retail outlet on the ground floor in a high traffic area in New York City. The outlet will have booking capabilities for consumers.

The intention of the Marketing and Advertising strategy is to continue mass marketing, focusing heavily on internet presence.

Both advertising and public relations will be used to drive consumers to the Sint Maarten website and Rafael Cardozo of Tambourine is working on an online booking engine to facilitate easier bookings for vacationers. The booking engine for the website is expected to be launched within a month.

Public relations will also be focused on driving consumers to the website via promotions similar to the recent Dr. Oz television giveaway which featured Sint Maarten worldwide on TV as well as on the Dr. Oz website and drove more than 20,000 visitors to VacationStMaarten.com in just one day.

Furthermore, Richard Kahn, of KTCpr, informed of their intention to tap into the reality TV world by inviting popular reality stars such as the Kardashians to film their shows in Sint Maarten.

The meeting in itself was very productive and Minister Pantophlet is confident in the North American representatives' abilities to grow Sint Maarten's presence in the island's key markets.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Cabinet of the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunications (MinTEATT), has moved back to the Government Administration Building, and can be reached by calling telephone number 542-4672.

Minister Hon. Romeo Pantophlet and members of his Cabinet was temporarily housed in the Xerox Building in offices provided by the Bureau of Telecommunications & Post.

The relocation was due to a mold issue at MinTEATT's office in the Government Administration Building.

sjacobs08082012Philipsburg:--- The Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs presented some details about her recent trip to the Netherlands as she accompanied some 58 students who left the island to further their education.

Minister Jacobs said that the students arrived in the Netherlands safely and they were well received by the S4 Foundation and the Cabinet of the Minister of Plenipotentiary. Minister Jacobs said that all students have been placed and they were each assigned mentors with whom they are now bonding. The Minister of Education further explained that S4 will continue to serve its purpose by taking care of St. Maarten students in the Netherlands, their Service Level Agreement has been extended until December 2012.

The Minister said during her visit to the Netherlands she met with ROC where they discussed the exchanging of information on the building up of the SBO programs on St. Maarten and improving the language development of students on St. Maarten prior to them leaving to the Netherlands and other regions. The Education Minister said she also held talks with the Hanze Hogeschool regarding the international and HBO Law programs which will be given at the University of St. Martin. She said representatives of Hanze Hogeschool will be visiting the island in September to continue talks with USM as well as with the Minister of Education.

The Minister also confirmed that she held talks with the St. Maarten House in the Hague with regards to the monitoring of St. Maarten students in the Netherlands. She said that the S4 workers are doing a good job for St. Maarten and the intention is to move the workers of S4 closer to the St. Maarten House. Minister Jacobs said that a space was found in the same building as the St. Maarten House for those workers. Minister Jacobs said currently S4 has no director but the office manager and the staff that are currently handling student affairs at S4 are working hard and to her satisfaction. She further explained that while there is no director at S4, the board of S4 has taken a hands on approach in managing the finances for the students. Minister Jacobs said that she held talks with the board of S4 and the Minister of Plenipotentiary regarding the monitoring of St. Maarten students and one of the concerns is the transfer of information from S4 to the St. Maarten. She said St. Maarten needs to know how many students are in the Netherlands studying and how long they are there. Minister Jacobs said that type of communication from S4 to St. Maarten was not done properly therefore the government is looking into the future by extending the Service Level Agreement to December 2012. Minister Jacobs said after that, the people that are working for S4 would move to the St. Maarten House in the Netherlands to continue their work as a branch office of study financing.

The Minister of Education further explained that her Ministry still has to decide whether or not they want a foundation to deal with the students' affairs or have a branch office of study financing. The latter she said is more feasible and convenient for government.

shtanewdirectoralfredharley09082012PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA), has named Alfred Harley as its new Executive Director.
President of the SHTA Mr. Emil Lee said in a press release issued Wednesday August 8th, "We are delighted to welcome Mr. Harley to the team. His broad experience brings a unique prospective and set of skills that are well suited for the SHTA."
Mr. Harley now fills the vacancy left by former SHTA Executive Director Valya Pantophlet, who left her post as of June one to take up her new position as Advisor to the Minister of Tourism.
Mr. Lee said, "While SHTA wholeheartedly supported the transition of Pantophlet to the position of Advisor to the Minister of Tourism, it had left an unexpected gap in the SHTA" He said after a long time of looking at several candidates the board was finally able to reach a unanimous decision to select Mr. Harley.
According to the release, With the new Executive Director on board it strengthens the SHTA's ability to meet the needs of our members.
Before joining SHTA, Mr. Harley was a Resort Assistant Manager at the Five Star Hotel and Resort Chain "Four Seasons Resort" in Nevis. He will be in charge of the daily operation of the SHTA and will be charged with, amongst other responsibilities, bringing about greater awareness of the SHTA within the community. 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 on St. Maarten, as well as the creation of a fair competitive marketplace.
Prior to leaving St. Maarten, Harley was a Journalist with The Daily Herald for several years, as well as President of the St. Maarten Journalism Association. He took up a position with regional telecommunications giant United Telecommunication Services, UTS "Chippie" in St. Kitts as its Operations Manager for a two-year period, after which he accepted an offer to Manage at the Four Seasons Resort, Nevis, one of the three top High-End Luxury Hotels in the world.
Mr. Harley said the opportunity to do important work for the Island of St. Maarten cannot be taken lightly and as such he was honored to be tapped for the position. He said one of the things he hopes to do is increase the membership of the SHTA through campaigns aimed at creating more awareness of the benefits that can be derived for businesses through their membership.
Mr. Harley said he also looks forward to working closely with the various stakeholders as he is confident that they, like the SHTA, have one common objective of continuously improving the Tourism product for the betterment of everyone working, doing business and living on St. Maarten.

trafficchangesforashastevenschristianhillsideschool10082012The Ministry of VROMI in collaboration with the Board of the Asha Stevens Hillside Christian School, would like to inform the general public of the traffic change which will go into effect as of Monday, August 13th, 2012 for the area of Cay Hill due to the incompletion of the access roads leading up to the Asha Stevens Hillside Christian School located on the Jackal Road.
Due to the ongoing civil works, we are kindly asking the public to please take note of the following:
  • School hours at this campus will be from 8:00am – 1:30pm.
  • Parents are prohibited to access the road leading up to the school on the side of St. Medical Center as construction is still ongoing in that area.
  • The access road before the Raoul Illidge Sports Complex will only be accessible to school busses and shuttle busses for the duration of the completion of the access roads leading to the school premises.
  • A temporary parking space will be created on the lot adjacent to the current food produce stall on the opposite side of the Photo Gumbs N.V. building. Parents that are willing to accompany their kids to the school premises are welcome to make use of the shuttle system to and from the school premises. Teachers will be awaiting to escort parents as well as their kids onto the school grounds as the shuttle will not be able to bring the passengers to the main gating area as there will still be ongoing construction in that area.
  • For the parents in the St. Peters area and other districts with the preference to drop their kids off at the St. Peters campus, they are asked that they do so no later than 7.15 a.m. as then all school busses will lead to the Cay Hill campus.
  • At 1:30pm when school is out, parents are asked to pick up their kids at the school premises by way of walking on the sidewalks of the access roads. To avoid any incidents along Welgelegen road, the students that are not going with the school bus and are being picked up will not be allowed to walk down to the parking area to meet their parents.
  • Please be reminded that this situation is only temporary.
The Ministry of VROMI and the Board of the Asha Stevens Hillside Christian School apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.

Marigot:--- The Gendarmes have arrested four persons that are suspects in several street robberies. The culprits were looking mostly for gold items, the Gendarmes stated in a press release. The release further states that on August 8th, 2012 the suspects were arrested at their homes after the gendarmes had enough information on them operating as a team targeting people on the streets of St. Martin. The suspects were involved in at least 10 cases of street robberies, burglaries, and other drug offenses. At the end of the investigation, two of the three adult suspects were transferred to Guadeloupe where they were placed in detention pending their appearance before the criminal courts on September 4th, 2012. The minor suspect was placed in foster care in Guadeloupe while the fourth suspected will be summoned to appear in court on October 11th in St. Martin.

The arrest of these four suspects have brought the number to 22 arrests of persons who were involved in street robberies since the beginning of 2012. 21 of the arrests were made by the Gendarmerie while one of the suspects was arrested by a civil servant working for the police. "Even though the Gendarmerie has managed to arrest 22 persons who were menacing people by snatching their gold jewelry while they were on public domain, residents should avoid wearing conspicuous gold jewelry while walking on the streets since gold has a high market value at this time," the press release concluded.

US Imports Robbed at Gun Point --- Suspect on the Run.

On Saturday August 11th, 2012, an armed robbery took place at the US Imports supermarket. Details on the latest robbery on the French side of the island are not yet known. SMN News learnt that the gunman managed to rob the supermarket and escaped. The Gendarmerie is yet to release information on the robbery of US Imports.

Philipsburg:--- On August 8th at around 7 pm, the police bike patrol arrested a shoplifter who moments before had stolen several items at Penny's in Backstreet. The suspect was held for questioning.

There were several robberies committed, during the same period namely:

  1. Welcome Supermarket on Welfare Road on August 8, at approximately 07:45pm.
    A masked man with a handgun walked into the establishment and forced the cashier to hand over the money in the register. After committing this act he fled scene in the direction of Union Road.
  2. No Rest Agencies in Cole Bay August 8th at approximately 4:00pm.
    2 men dressed in black with hoods rushed into the establishment with a shotgun and hand gun.
    Everyone was forced to lie on the floor, but the perpetrators did not take anything and when leaving the building struck the owner with the butt of the shotgun to the back of his head, leaving him bleeding from an open wound. The suspects fled the direction of Orange Grove.
  3. Yun Way Supermarket on Narrow Rd Cole Bay, August 10 at approximately 7:30pm.
    Two men dressed in black with hoods over the head walked into the establishment armed with a handgun and a machete. They forced the cashier to hand-over the money from the cash register and ill-treated the victim by hitting him to the back of his head with the gun. The suspects then fled the business in the direction of the French border.
  4. August 8th at approximately 8:30pm on the Union Road, Cole Bay a bus driver was robbed by 3 young men who when stepping out of the bus pressed a gun to the back of his head and forced him to hand over all the money.
    This suspect was later recognized by the victim, because a little later he was shot at approximately 8:50pm by police during a robbery of a supermarket namely the Blue Fox, supermarket Cay Bay during closing. The police patrol confronted the two suspects who were dressed completely in black and armed with a handgun and a machete.
    The suspect with initials K.D. 16 years old born on Sint Maarten is well known by police.

sandygroundfete15082012Sandy Ground:--- The Marigot Scout and the Pathfinders of Marigot that were scheduled to parade through the streets of Sandy Ground for the invited guests and dignitaries on Wednesday did not show up. Organizers of the event said that the two groups did not inform them that they would not be attending the Sandy Ground festivity but when they were contacted on Wednesday morning, the Collectivity Organizers were told that the scout's house in Marigot was broken into Tuesday night. It is not clear if the French Quarter scouts were invited.

The ceremony started off with a church service at the Catholic and Apostolic Church in Sandy Ground and then speeches at the Alberic Stadium on Rue de Sandy Ground.

Third Vice President Guillaume Arnell who is now assuming the role of President in the absence of President Alain Richardson focused on the champions within the region during the recent Olympic Games. Arnell said that even though the Olympics 2012 has ended, the joy of the fabulous ceremony remains in his mind, especially the opening and closing ceremonies. He said he is certain that St. Martin felt joy for Jamaica, France, Trinidad, and Guadeloupe.

The third Vice President said that Sandy Ground can take example from the recently concluded Olympics and inspire themselves especially by the success of the athletes. These athletes he said worked hard while dedicating themselves through their conviction for success.

Other speakers at the Sandy Ground Fete were Prefet Delegue Philippe Chopin and President of Sandy Ground of Move Julien "Bagan" Richardson. After the official speeches, lunch was served to those that attended.


Click here to view more photos of the Sandy Ground Fete.

cdeweevervisitsbreastfeedingstand19082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever was on-hand with staff from the Ministry of Public Health's Baby Wellness Clinic and Nurses from the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) at the Grand Marche Bush Road to provide information to the public about breastfeeding.

The information campaign is for a four week period. The Ministry of Public Health along with other stakeholders including nurses from SMMC are part of the journey to successful breastfeeding which begins with the support of families, healthcare providers, employers, and the community.

gacpresentationofreportongovernmentspending23082012Philipsburg:--- The High Council of State General Audit Chamber provided part of its findings to the parliament of St. Maarten on Thursday, the last working day of the current board. Acting Secretary General Joan Dovale-Meit who was also the former island secretary for St. Maarten presented the first half of the report. The second half of the report will be presented in September when the new board is installed.

Dovale-Meit in her powerpoint presentation said that the investigation on government spending began last November and the General Audit Chamber was not given much cooperation when it came to the gathering of information. She said that despite the hardship from the various Ministries, the council managed to produce a report which shows that there is much to be done within the government apparatus regarding its workers. The General Audit Chamber formulated its report which consists of 110 pages after studying 324 files on government personnel.

The General Audit Chamber said in its report that the personnel costs for government is 30% of the annual budget and one of the things the council sought to find out was if government was following proper procedures when hiring its staff. Furthermore, the council wanted to make sure that each civil servant had a complete file and based on the investigation that was not the case. The council realized that 56% of all the personnel files they examined lacked the most fundamental documents. Many civil servants are not even registered at the APNA (pension fund). One of the reasons for this the council said is because the APNA made it mandatory for civil servants to go through certain medical examinations and their advice to government is to see if they can eliminate the medical examination. Registration at the pension fund was only found in 42% of the personnel files. This is a matter of concern for the General Audit Chamber. Despite the fact that deductions related to payment of pension premiums are listed on the wage slips (pay slips), the lack of registration may have major financial implication for Sint Maarten, the audit chamber reported.

rsamuelandjsemeleer23082012The audit chamber also found 14 files of persons who are registered as civil servants and are being paid by government but they are not the job. Seven of these persons are registered under the Ministry of General Affairs as cleaners. The government of St. Maarten used 92.2% of its budget for 2011 but that percentage could change when the annual accounts are finalized. Another discrepancy the council found is that the high councils of state, including the General Audit Chamber had difficulty accessing its funds because in most cases the monies were placed under the wrong Ministry therefore, these councils only managed to use 50% of their budget for 2011.

The audit council wanted to determine if the payments government was making was done lawfully but they were not able to come up with a conclusive answer due to the lack of data. Besides that, the audit council finds that after two years of being a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands St. Maarten only appointed 66% of the much needed personnel. One of the Ministries that are way below average is the Ministry of Justice who only filled 30% of its mandatory positions. One of the departments that fall under the Justice Ministry and still needs personnel is the MOT. While the parliament of St. Maarten allocated budgets to the various Ministries for personnel and other expenditures such as staffing manuals. The only Ministry that does not have a manual for its staff in place is the Ministry of Justice. The audit chamber said that the manual for the Ministry of Justice is incomplete, two years after St. Maarten's installation as a country within the Kingdom. These manuals are supposed to contain the job descriptions and the formation plans while there must be a section with the legal basis on how civil servants are appointed under both the civil service law and the civil law.

The audit chamber did not find an archive for personnel affairs and in their opinion based on their investigation such an archive does not exist.

The eight parliamentarians present for the meeting posed questions and expressed concerns about the functionality of government. Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge said that he has been speaking about the level of service government has been rendering to the people of St. Maarten and he is particularly concerned about the fact that many of the civil servants were not registered in the pension fund APNA (APS).

Member of Parliament Gracita Arrindell wanted to know how the investigation was conducted and who was responsible for providing the information to the General Audit Chamber. It should be noted that the investigation was also conducted at the Parliament of St. Maarten and the griffier was the one who was interviewed and provided the information on the personnel of the parliament of St. Maarten.

General Audit Chamber should be placed on hold until proper procedures are followed.

membersofparliament23082012Member of Parliament Petrus Leroy de Weever in his comments said that he is of the opinion that the installation of incoming board of the General Audit Chamber should be placed on hold until the proper procedures are followed. De Weever said that based on the rules of order, all members of high councils of state should be appointed by ballot. MP de Weever said article 64 of the rules of order clearly outlined how the high councils of state must be installed and that is supported in chapter five- article 75 of the Constitution of St. Maarten.

It should be noted that the high councils of state were established for a two year period which ended on August 23rd so that St. Maarten could have met the criteria for becoming a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. When the new board is established they will sit for a period of five years making it seven years for each high council of state.


Click here to read the report presented to Parliament by the General Audit Chamber.

swescotwilliams22072011Will continue to forge a working relationship in the interest of promoting security on St. Maarten and Abroad.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams took some time out of her busy schedule during her most recent travel to Washington DC where she headed the St. Maarten delegation to AIDS 2012 to visit National Security representatives of the United States in Langley Virginia.

Accompanying the Prime Minister on her visit to Langley were employees of the National Security Service of Sint Maarten, including head of the service James Richardson. During the official visit several topics were discussed including, but not limited to, mutual areas of interest between the National Security Services of St. Maarten and the United States. During the meeting it was decided by all parties that security services of both countries would continue to forge a working relationship in the interest of promoting.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

Philipsburg (DCOMM)—Backstreet road to be closed on Sunday, August 26, 2012.

The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, and Infrastructure (VROMI) is informing the general public that the Backstreet in the sections of Gevangenis Steeg to Long Wall Road will be closed to vehicular traffic on Sunday August 26, 2012 FROM 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Pedestrians are urged to take precaution.

The reason for the road closure is to allow NV GEBE to carry out maintenance works.
The works consist of the removal of their existing wooden electricity poles and accompanied overhead electrical cables.

All side streets/roads from Cannegieter road leading to Front street will remain open. It will be possible to move to and from Cannegieter road and Front Street.

The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, and Infrastructure (VROMI) apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused.

Six Kilometer and Three Kilometer Walk on Friday, Zumba Classes start September 5th.

The Prime Minister over the weekend again encouraged all civil servants to sign up for the physical fitness campaign specially for civil servants entitled U 2 Can Move! The program will kick-off on Friday with the Soualiga K6 and K3 challenge, a walk or run of six or three kilometers around the Great Salt Pond. On September 5th the Prime Minister will also be launching a Zumba Campaign for Civil Servants. Zumba is a Colombian dance fitness program created by dancer and choreographer Alberto "Beto" Perez during the 1990s and involves dance and aerobic elements incorporating hip-hop, soca, samba, salsa, merengue, mambo, martial arts, and some Bollywood and belly dance moves.

The Prime Minister said the events are a part of a larger fitness campaign where she encourages Civil Servants to take their health and fitness seriously. "There is much we can do for ourselves as individuals and as a country as far as good health is concerned. Information, diet and exercise are the basic ABC's and are valuable in any situation. I want to encourage our health institutions, practitioners and NGO's in this field to focus on educating our community on aspects of health and I call on all, especially our women, to take responsibility for their health, regular check-ups, and to heed warning signs such as aches and pains," the prime minister said. These two events are no different and I encourage Civil Servants to get up and move and be active," commented the Prime Minister. The Soualiga K6 and K3 challenge will start at 4:30 in the afternoon at the Government Administration Building.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

kellogguniversitystudentsstarticc28082012Sint Maarten's International Coastal Cleanup got a kick start just before the designated month of September with a group of 23 visiting MBA students from Kellogg University. The students from this prestigious Business and Management University are vacationing on St. Maarten before their school starts next week. Students took part in this eco-activity to help clean the oceans and waterways of trash, plastic pollution and construction/building debris littering Little Key island in the Simpson Bay Lagoon.
The group of students and PRIDE Foundation representatives set off by dinghy with Isle de Sol representative Paul Ellinger to Little Key located in the Simpson Bay Lagoon across from the Princess Juliana International Airport.
Volunteers were confronted with numerous boat wrecks, broken dinghies, old broken jet ski's that were too heavy for human hands to remove from the island. In addition, the island has boat wrecks tied up to the island, all in hazardous conditions, squatters live on boat wrecks, one squatter even has a dog living on the wreck.
Volunteers hauled away 14 bags of trash, consisting of much plastic pollution, plastic bags and bottles, building materials, and the odd trash items like a ladies tank top, a mens trouser, a string of christmas lights, and a propane tank.
A Total of 347 pounds of trash was collected and inventoried on the special itemized ICC card.
Sint Maarten PRIDE Foundation thanks Isle de Sol Marina Management for donating transportation to Little Key and Paul Ellinger for assisting with this event. Isle De Sol played a part in this cleanup event as part of the Blue Flag clean marinas requirement.

For more pictures, please visit the St. Maarten PRIDE Foundation Facebook page.

Pembroke Pines, FL:--- The Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) has announced the winners of the 2012 FCCA Children's Essay Competition. Students for this year's competition were invited to write an essay on the prompt: "What are the memories you would like a cruise passenger to walk away with after visiting your destination?"

Understandably, it was difficult to choose the overall winner in each age category, as each essay showed the students' excellence in education and displayed their overall knowledge and awareness in the tourism industry, along with their creativity in problem solving.

First-, second- and third-place winners were chosen from the junior division, consisting of students between nine- and twelve-years-old, and the senior division featured students between thirteen and sixteen. The 2012 winners are:

Rank Student Country
1st Place Fleur Hendrickx St. Maarten
2nd Place Dhakiya Liburd Nevis
3rd Place Quiannah Potter St. Thomas
1st Place Terrikia Benjamin Antigua & Barbuda
2nd Place Volton John St. Vincent & The Grenadines
3rd Place Kinza Andew Grenada

First place in the junior division was Fleur Hendrickx from St. Maarten, and Terrikia Benjamin from Antigua &

Barbuda took the gold in the senior division. The first-place winners receive academic scholarships of $3,000 (U.S.) each in addition to a separate monetary award given to their schools. The winners also are invited with chaperones to the FCCA Cruise Cruise Conference & Trade Show in Curaçao on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 to read their essays and accept their prizes.

Second place in the junior division was Dhakiya Liburd from Nevis, and in the senior division, Volton John from

St. Vincent & The Grenadines earned the honors. Second-place winners and their schools each receive monetary awards of $1,500.

Third place in the junior division was Quiannah Potter from St. Thomas, and Kinza Andew from Grenada won it in the senior division. Third-place winners and their schools each receive monetary awards of $1,000.

This year's essay contest attracted entries from 19 countries. The aim of the contest is to assist students in furthering their education while letting them think about their own destinations and its involvement in the tourism industry, along with providing an opportunity to problem solve for the real world. To reward all the students for their exceptional efforts, all other finalists will receive monetary awards of $200.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Department of Disaster Management (ODM) is calling on the population to monitor government and weather reports related to the 12th tropical weather system for the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, Tropical Storm (TS) Leslie, which was located on Thursday afternoon over 1000 miles East of the Lesser Antilles.

TS Leslie does not pose any threat to land at this point in time. Leslie is strengthening and is expected to become a hurricane. The system is forecasted to pass North East of Sint Maarten over the weekend.

TS Leslie will go down in the record books as the second earliest formation of a 12th named storm in the Atlantic Basin, eclipsed only by Hurricane Luis of 1995, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).

TS Leslie on Thursday afternoon was moving Westward at approximately 21 miles per hour; however the storm is forecast to make a West North West turn in the next few days according to the NHC.

ODM will be closely monitoring the progress of this system and will provide updates to the general public via various forms of media.

swescotwilliamsmeetswithhivsteeringcommittee30082012Expansion of Education Programs regarding HIV/ AIDS Discussed.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten recently met with the HIV/ AIDS steering committee at her offices in the Government Administration Building. The HIV/ AIDS Steering Committee, which the Prime Minister chairs, is comprised of the Honorable Minister of Health, Labor and Social Welfare Cornelius de Weever, Dr. Gerard Van Osch, Suzette Mozes-Burton, Margje Troost and Jorien Wuite.

During the meeting various topics were discussed including new nominations to the Steering Committee and discussions regarding which Ministry the Steering Committee should be placed under. A main topic during the meeting was the mainstreaming and sustainability of the Countries Program against the HIV/ AIDS Epidemic and the development of a Work plan for 2013. Another major topic was the expansion of education programs within the community regarding HIV/ AIDS.

The HIV/ AIDS Steering Group meets bi-monthly in order to strategize governments approach to combating the HIV/ AIDS Epidemic.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

Philipsburg:--- Melanie Wescot, sister in law of Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams, was arrested by police on Friday for firearm possession and was later released.
According to reliable information reaching SMN News, the elderly woman threatened her daughter with a firearm and the daughter later spoke to a police patrol that was in the area. SMN News learnt that the threatening took place on Friday morning when the mother and daughter had an argument. The source said that the woman's daughter who is a grown woman felt threatened and she decided to alert a police officer who subsequently searched the woman's house and found the weapon. Police arrested Wescot and took her to the Philipsburg Police station for further interrogation where they later learnt that the gun is not a real firearm and the elderly woman cooperated.
A source within law enforcement said that the firearm was not a real pistol, instead it's a "signal pistol" and it is not listed under the weapons and firearms ordinance. Reliable sources say that the elderly woman is on medication and was later released by police while the signal pistol was confiscated.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC) 5pm advisory on Friday, Tropical Storm (TS) Leslie, is forecasted to pass well north of the Leeward Islands over the weekend.

TS Leslie is expected to pass over 300 miles from Sint Maarten.

TS Leslie does not pose any threat to land at this point in time. Leslie is strengthening and is expected to become a hurricane over the weekend.

TS Leslie on Friday afternoon was moving West North West ward at approximately 18 miles per hour.

ODM will continue to monitor the progress of this system until it completely clears the Leeward Islands.

tempohostsatsxm2012carnival02092012The Tempo network will premier its one-hour special on St. Maarten's Carnival 2012 tomorrow night at 7:00pm. Entitled "Tempo Presents St. Maarten Carnival 2012", this is an initial two-week run with the show air 25 times and will featured scenes and interviews gathered during Carnival 2012.

A collaborative effort between Tempo and the St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) and the St. Maarten Tourism Bureau, the program is the first "fruit" that will bear from the three year-contract signed between the two parties prior to the start of Carnival 2012.

The intention is to re-air this program and 2013 content a few weeks before Carnival 2013 as well. Approximately five Million viewers in over 28 countries worldwide, including the United States (NY, NJ, Conn. Pa), South America and parts of Europe will get to see St. Maarten's Carnival in all its splendor.

The one hour program features glimpses into all thing Carnival on St. Maarten. Footage from almost all Carnival events, interviews with booth holders, footage highlighting the uniqueness of Carnival Village, parades, road events and more.

"St. Maarten is where Tempo comes to charge up and Carnival is the ultimate charging session," said Frederick A. Morton, Jr., Founder, Chairman & CEO, Tempo Networks. It is a pleasure to partner with the St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation and the St. Maarten Tourism Bureau to present St. Maarten Carnival and to let the world know that St. Maarten Carnival Got Tempo!"

"Tempo is a first step in presenting our Carnival to the world," President of the SCDF Stuart Johnson said. "We have so much more in the pipeline planned. Tempo did a fine job covering St. Maarten's largest event and we look forward to continuing and growing our partnership with the network in the benefit of Carnival and St. Maarten in general," Johnson added.

The SCDF, since June, had already announced the dates for Carnival 2013 as part of its "Save the Dates" campaign. Carnival 2013 is scheduled to run from April 19 to May 3. The schedule is expected to feature local shows per usual, road events, about four international concerts and more.

Tempo Networks, LLC, is the first and only full service pan-Caribbean media and entertainment company producing and offering culturally relevant content on all media platforms (on-air, on-line, on-mobile and on the ground). Its flagship cable television network, Tempo, captures and delivers the extraordinary Caribbean vibe by successfully producing and delivering Caribbean content dedicated to music, culture, travel, cuisine, and social awareness initiatives.

Tempo, envisioned by native son Frederick A. Morton Jr. ("Mr. TEMPO"), is a true celebration of Caribbean life that seeks to elevate the region. Its content, therefore, is developed to rise beyond entertainment to inspirational, progressive and educational. TEMPO currently broadcasts in 28 countries, including the entire Caribbean, the US tri-state area, Costa Rica, Luxemburg, and Germany.

dailyheraldvendors02092012Bush Road:--- TelEm Group is recognizing the daily efforts of Sint Maarten's hard-working newspaper vendors who bring the day's news to motorist and members of the public - come rain or shine.

Starting today, some 28 vendors will be receiving monthly phone credits from TelEm Group along with the use of a free mobile phone to use as they wish.

On Friday the vendors gathered at the Daily Herald Building on Bush Road to also receive a tote bag in which they can carry their newspapers for sale, along with a protective apron and an umbrella for protection from the sun and rain.

In return the vendors have signed a three-year contract to promote TelEm Group and the Daily Herald by wearing and using the promotional materials.

TelEm Group says the 28 vendors are only part of the larger number of newspaper vendors scattered around St. Maarten. The company is hoping other vendors will jump on board before long.

"It's very easy to take these hard-working people for granted because they come out each morning whether it's raining or not to ensure the daily newspapers are delivered to readers," said TelEm Group Lead Customer Service Representative, Mr. Suraj Ramdas.

Mr. Ramdas thanked the owners of the Daily Herald for allowing the company to approach the vendors about the mutually beneficial promotional campaign.

He said the vendors were especially grateful that a company such as TelEm Group would recognize the contribution they make by being out on the streets each morning to delivery the daily news.

Daily Herald Publish/Managing Director, Mr. Paul de-Windt, says his newspaper backs any initiative that makes life easier or more comfortable for hard-working newspaper vendors around the island.

"While they (newspaper vendors) are not directly employed by The Daily Herald, we nevertheless take a great interest in their welfare and how they represent the sale of our newspaper," said Mr. De Windt when first approached about the campaign earlier this year.

On Friday, the Daily Herald chief provided his full support by posing with the vendors along with TelEm Group staff involved in the project including Marketing Officer, Marelva Jones and intern Eljah Gipson.

Mr. Gipson has received full praise within TelEm Group for seeing the project to Friday's presentation ceremony while only temporarily employed in the company.

"Eljah has been very focused and is already working on other projects for us," added Mr. Ramdas.

sjacobswithsxmmalevolleyballteam03092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- St. Maarten Volleyball Association (SIMVA) male volleyball team represented Dutch Sint Maarten in the 2014 Norceca group D World Championship Qualifier hosted by the French side of the island.

Islands represented at round one of the qualifier were Antigua & Barbuda, Bermuda, Anguilla, French St. Martin, and Dutch Sint Maarten. Each team played four games. Dutch Sint Maarten played (1-3) winning one game against Bermuda.

Antigua placed first (4-0), French St. Martin second (3-1) and Anguilla coming in third (2-2). The first and second place teams will move on to take part in the East Caribbean Volleyball Association Championship 2012 in St. Lucia. The top 3 will continue to round two of the Norceca group D World Championship Qualifier.

The Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs hereby congratulates the teams for their participation in these qualifier games, and encourages SIMVA and the National Team to keep on striving for success as we rebuild volleyball on Sint Maarten.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- West Nile Virus (WNV) can cause a fatal neurological disease in humans; however, approximately 80 per cent of people who are infected will not show any symptoms.

The Collective Prevention Services (CPS) of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labour is currently monitoring the outbreak in the United States. There are no reported cases of WNV on the Dutch side.

As part of the Minister's public health campaign of "Get Checked," residents are asked to check around their surroundings to make sure there are no mosquito breeding areas. Minister responsible for Public Health, Social Development & Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever says: "I am kindly asking everyone to do their share and ensure that their yard is clean to reduce mosquito breeding areas."

On a local level, information will be provided to family physicians and other health professionals, and the community is asked to continue to maintain stepped up prevention measures to keep their yards and premises free of mosquitoes.

WNV is mainly transmitted to people through the bites of infected mosquitoes. The genus Culex mosquito is generally considered the principal vector of WNV. Birds are the natural hosts of WNV.

Mosquitoes become infected when they feed on infected birds, which circulate the virus in their blood for a few days. The virus may also be transmitted through contact with other infected animals, their blood, or other tissues.

The 20 per cent of people who become infected with WNV will develop West Nile fever. Symptoms include fever, headache, tiredness, and body aches, nausea, vomiting, occasionally with a skin rash and swollen lymph glands.

The symptoms of severe disease include headache, high fever, neck stiffness, stupor, disorientation, coma, tremors, convulsions, muscle weakness and paralysis.

Serious illness can occur in people of any age; however people over the age of 50 and some immune-compromised persons are at the highest risk for getting severely ill when infected with WNV. Incubation period is usually three to 14 days.

No vaccine is available for humans. Treatment for patients entails hospitalization, intravenous fluids, respiratory support, and prevention of secondary infections.

In the absence of a vaccine, the only way to reduce infection in people is to reduce the risk of mosquito transmission. As always recommended by CPS, eliminate standing water and destroy other mosquito breeding sites; use mosquito nets, insect repellent, wear light colored clothing, long sleeve shirts and trousers, avoid going outdoors at dusk and dawn without haven taken the necessary preventive measures.

The last time the Caribbean experience WNV cases were back in 1999 and 2003.

roxannewebster04092012New York, USA:--- On Friday August 31st, Roxanne 'Roxxy' Webster earned the first music award of her music career at the 10th International Soca Award (ISA) ceremony which took place in New York as part of this year's Labor Day Weekend celebration. Roxxy, who represents both Anguilla and St. Maarten as a Soca and Calypso Artist was nominated for two awards for her hit release 'Delete', and is extremely happy to have won the award for 'Best Soca Music Video'. Roxxy recognizes this would not have been possible without the support of her fans who took the time to vote for her as a nominee competing against more recognized artists out of the Caribbean region, including Edwin Yearwood & Krosfyah of Barbados; Kes the Band of Trinidad and Tobago, and Mr. Machel Montano also of Trinidad and Tobago. Roxxy's music video 'Delete' won the title 'Best Soca Music Video' in tight competition tying with Mr. Machel Montano's popular 'Vibes Cyah Done' video. Regarding this major accomplishment, Roxxy says "I never thought I stood a chance, but I never stopped believing in myself, my fans, family, and friends. I love you guys."
'Delete' the music video, which now has over 24,000 hits on YouTube since its release in March of this year, was directed by Julien Kirton and produced by Rickielle Hodge and Rocklyn Maynard of R&R Productions in Anguilla. The video was shot in Anguilla; it highlights many beautiful aspects of the island, and features some of the local businesses that have pledged their support to make Roxanne's dream of having a music video possible. Roxanne is proud of her team 'Team Roxxy' which includes her sponsors, supporters, family, friends and the media, which have all contributed to the realization of her dream. "It makes me feel proud to have a great team and even better to have the support from my communities," she says.
While in New York, Roxxy had the opportunity to perform her hit track 'Delete' live at the ISA event; she made a special appearance at the Antigua & Barbuda Council of Organization Soca Splash in Manhattan, and also was a guest performer at various nightclubs. Roxanne is proud to be representing the small, yet beautiful islands of Anguilla and St. Maarten.
Roxanne returns on Wednesday September 5th, but would like to take this opportunity to thank the Anguilla Tourist Board for its commitment in assisting with her travel requirements to be able to attend and participate in the 2012 Soca Awards. She would also like to thank Trevor Lake, Trevor Connor, the Department of Youth & Culture, Cora Richardson-Hodge, Sheila Haskins, Digicel, R& R Productions, Mitchell & Keesha Lake, Tropical Distributors Ltd., Josephine Gumbs-Connor, Josette Hodge, Enrick Harrigan, Anguilla Lights & Stage, Tackle Box Sports Center, the media, family, friends, her supporters, and well-wishers for their support and encouragement. Special thanks to those whose names may have been inadvertently omitted but have supported and assisted in one way or another.

swescotwilliamsatu2canmovewalk04092012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams will continue the U 2 Can Move fitness campaign which she initiated. On Friday some two hundred and fifty civil servants joined in the Soualiga Walk event and the fitness campaign will continue with the Zumba classes which will be held starting on the 5th of September.

Last week the Prime Minister distributed thirty pedometers to the first thirty civil servants who registered for the walk. Various departments and ministries joined in the walk including the community police officers who signed up for the event last week. All participants were given special U 2 Can Move t-shirts especially for the events.

The Prime Minister said previously that the events are a part of a larger fitness campaign where she encourages Civil Servants to take their health and fitness seriously. "There is much we can do for ourselves as individuals and as a country as far as good health is concerned. Information, diet and exercise are the basic ABC's and are valuable in any situation. I want to encourage our health institutions, practitioners and NGO's in this field to focus on educating our community on aspects of health and I call on all, especially our women, to take responsibility for their health, regular check-ups, and to heed warning signs such as aches and pains," the prime minister said. These two events are no different and I encourage Civil Servants to get up and move and be active," commented the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

renerichardsonvisitsmvoges05092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Monday, a delegation from the Sint Maarten Social Economic Council (SER) paid a visit to the Cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary. The delegation spoke to Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Mathias S. Voges, director Cor James, policy advisor Perry Geerlings and policy advisor Carol Voges. The chairman of the SER René Richardson updated minister Voges on the role and objectives of the SER.

Minister Voges exchanged information and upcoming activities of his cabinet. The meeting was a follow up to the previous meeting that was held earlier this year in May. Minister Voges could not be present at the first meeting, due to the swearing in of the new government.

In addition to the visit to the Cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary, Chairman René Richardson will attend the official farewell ceremony/reception of outgoing SER Chairman of the Netherlands Alexander Rinnooy Kan, and will also make use of the opportunity to meet the new incoming Chairman W. Draijer. Concluding its work visit to the Netherlands, the SER will meet with the Dutch Central Statistical Office (CBS).

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (MinVROMI) is inviting residents and stakeholders of the Cul de Sac basin (South Reward, Ebenezer, St. Peters, Saunders, St. John's Estate, Mary's Fancy and environs), Little Bay and Cay Bay, for a town hall meeting on Monday evening.

The town hall meeting will take place at the Belair Community Center, from 7:00pm to 9:30pm. The meeting is part of the process of drafting "development plans" for country Sint Maarten.

This meeting will allow residents, stakeholders and interested persons of the aforementioned districts to provide their views and ideas with respect to the future development of their districts.

The drafting of the development plans will take approximately 24 months and the aforementioned plans will guide the future spatial development of the country where it relates to government and private land.

telemsponsorsmets06092012Philipsburg:--- St. Maarten Baseball champions, The St. Maarten Mets, take to the baseball field Sunday sporting brand new colors of team sponsor TelEm Group.

The Mets are counting on the company's blazing red color to continue to put fear in their opponents in the new baseball season, starting with their first game against last season's #4 team, the Blue Jays.

According to St. Maarten Pony League president, Mr. Gabriel Brown, the Mets team is made up of players who have been together since they played in the Pony League as youngsters, including Milton Peters College (MPC) student Gonzalez, 18, and 19-year-old PJAIE worker, Francisco.

"The Mets have won the adult league championship back to back for two consecutive years. They deserve any assistance they can get to continue to play the game at the highest level," said Mr. Brown.

He said sponsorship by TelEm Group includes a full uniform of cap, jersey and pants, along with a tote-bag and a safety helmet. Balls and bats for future games may also be forthcoming.

"Our sponsorship of The Mets is in keeping with our heightened presence in the community and around St. Maarten, said TelEm Group Lead Customer Service representative Suraj Ramdas.

He said as a good corporate citizen, TelEm Group believes in the promotion of sports and sporting activities as a healthy pursuit for St. Maarten's youth.

Both he and fellow coordinator on the project, Ms. Angel Richardson, are confident the team will continue with their winning ways and will make the company colors proud.

"We have urged the Mets to win by all means but most off all to have fun and compete in the best spirit of the game," said Angel.

The first pitch of the game - St. Maarten Mets vs the Blue Jays - takes place at the Little League ballfield, Sunday. All baseball fans are invited to turn out and to give their support.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- As of 31 August 2012, the National Park Service Office of Public Healh (NPS) has reported six cases of Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) among visitors to Yosemite National Park in California, United States of America. Two of the six cases died.

Investigations carried out by the NPS revealed that the six cases contracted the disease in June and July of this year. Five of these six cases stayed in the same "Signature Tent cabins" in the Curry Village area of the park.

NPS is working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health to detect additional cases and to heighten public awareness of Hantavirus and HPS, in order to rapidly identify potential new cases and provide treatment early.

The Collective Prevention Services (CPS) of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labour, is appealing to residents who during the summer school holidays may have travelled to the Yosemite Park, to contact CPS for information or if they develop symptoms to contact their family physician.

As part of the Minister's public health campaign of "Get Checked," Minister responsible for Public Health, Social Development & Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever encourages holiday travelers to: "Check with CPS before and in this case after traveling. Do not hesitate to contact CPS for travel requirements and any additional information that you may need."

HPS is a rare but serious disease and is caused by a virus that individuals get through contact with the urine, droppings, or saliva of infected rodents. The deer mouse is the primary host of the virus.

The disease begins with fever, chills, muscle aches, and/or gastrointestinal symptoms, but can progress rapidly to life-threatening illness.

Symptoms of HPS typically occur from two to four weeks after initial exposure to the virus. However, symptoms can appear as early as one week and as late as six weeks following exposure. Person-to-person transmission of Hantavirus has not been reported in the United States.

There is no specific treatment, cure or vaccine for Hantavirus infection. Early recognition and treatment of infected individuals can reduce disease progression.

Persons can reach CPS at the following telephone numbers: 542-3003 or 542-2078.

sxmserattendsretirementceremonyforrinnooykan10092012The Social Economic Council (SER) attended the farewell ceremony of their Dutch counterpart's chairman Alexander Rinnooy Kan last Thursday. Mr Rinnooy Kan completed a six year tenure as chairman of the main Dutch advisory body on socio-economic issues. Rinnooy Kan was succeeded by Wiebe Draijer, former Benelux CEO of consultancy firm McKinsey. During the ceremony, Draijer was formally appointed by minister Kamp of Social Affairs and Employment. The new chairman has his work cut out for him, as Kamp presented the SER with a list of no less than nine new advice requests from the parting Dutch government, underscoring the importance of this advisory body to the Dutch social and political system. Draijer from his part stressed the gravity of the socio-economic challenges the Netherlands and therefore the SER face. The new chairman further announced a more transparent and speedier operating style by the advisory body, providing ideas that might be equally useful in the Sint Maarten context.
The Sint Maarten SER was represented at the ceremony by chaiman René Richardson, secretary-general Gerard Richardson and legal adviser Daniëlle Choennie-Babel.
The Sint Maarten delegation made use of the opportunity to strengthen the ties with the Dutch SER, while making arrangements for future cooperation and exchange of best practices. Additionally, visits were paid to crucial partners like the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) and to the cabinet of the minister plenipotentiary, Mr. Mathias Voges.
In the same week, the SER representatives attended the much publicized dialogue with Dutch caretakeer minister of Kingdom Affairs Liesbeth Spies, about the recent developments in the new countries and new public entities of the Kingdom. Spies reflected positively upon a number of recent developments in Sint Maarten, especially in the financial field.
A full report on the SER trip to the Netherlands can be found on the recently launched website www.sersxm.org.
The cost involved in the SER trip to the Rinnooy Kan's farewell was covered by Dutch cooperation funds managed by USONA.

romeopantophletmeetswithdutchaviationofficials10092012PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications (TEATT) Hon. Romeo Pantophlet last week met with Dutch Aviation officials at his request with respect to aviation matters. The meeting included officials from Sint Maarten's Department of Civil Aviation, and the discussion was about what must be put in place to return the country's airport to a Category 1; provisions necessary to establish an aviation registry; and what type of assistance the Netherlands could provide.

Postal Services St. Maarten NV (PSS) recently wrapped up its SUMMER PARCEL SPECIAL to the Nertherlands with a very good turn out and results with parcels being delivered in days of leaving St. Maarten, ahead of the two week time period allotted. The special exceeded its target by far. PSS and its team hereby thanks all the parents, students and persons that made use of the special and entrusted your post office to deliver as promised.

The PSS team worked hard to ensure that all the parcels were properly labelled, stored and secured at its facilities, and finally delivered. All the packages left the island as planned on Friday 31st August for the Netherlands. Many students were pleasantly surprised to receive their boxes in days, as early as Tuesday 4th September. To date just about all have received their packages since with a just a few waiting to be delivered after attempts to deliver were made unsuccessful. PSS urges those few who are still awaiting their parcels to contact their local dutch post office to arrange for their delivery to avoid the packages being sent back after a number of failed delivery attempts is made, back to St. Maarten.

Postal Services St. Maarten (PSS) will be making this Summer Parcel Special an annual event, and says special thanks to our Hon. Minister Jacobs and her Ministry of Education team, KLM, parents, students here and abroad for helping to promote the special to make it a success. In addition to this summer event PSS will be having a Christmas Special to ensure our students and St. Maartener's abroad in the Netherlands can have a nice warm Christmas, so please stay tuned for this upcoming special.

Should anyone wish to enquire about their package or wish to get more information in general please feel free to contact our local Post Office at Tel.: +1 721 542 2289 ext. 100 or 127 or by e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

PSS and the team again say thank you and we are here to serve you, by bringing the postal world to your doorsteps, while we continue to build and grow our Post Office.

The St. Maarten Nature Foundation in cooperation with Pearl 98.1 FM will be relaunching the Nature Watch Radio Program to be aired every Friday at ten in the morning. The original Nature Watch radio program was started by Jadira Veen, president of the St. Maarten Pride Foundation. The Nature Foundation has taken over the program with host Tadzio Bervoets explaining Nature in General and making the listeners experience some of the work which is conducted by the Nature Foundation in the field.

"The idea is to not only provide information to the listener about Nature on the Island in general, but to also bring the listener into the field with the staff and volunteers of the St. Maarten Nature Foundation. This way we can introduce people who are not used to spending time with turtles or pelicans or diving within the Marine Park for example," commented Bervoets.

The first program of Nature Watch aired on Friday the 14th of September with information on bat and bat research which will be conducted on the island. Nature Foundation staff were also recently in Bonaire where they were trained by staff of the Bonaire Nature Foundation STINAPA in the capturing and studying bats. Listeners were also explained why bats are important to the ecosystem of St. Maarten.

Next week's program will feature information on Sea Turtles, Nature Education and research being conducted in the Marine Park. Nature Foundation Nature Watch will air every Friday from ten to eleven in the morning on 98.1 Pearl FM.

swescotwilliamswelcomesreverendmoorelandwilliam14092012Replaces Reverend Seaton at the Methodist Church.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams welcomed on Thursday Reverend Mooreland William at her offices. The Reverend, accompanied by his wife Mrs. William, came to St. Maarten from the British Virgin Islands. Mr. William will be country reverend for the St. Maarten Methodist Church.

Mr. William replaces Reverend Charles Seaton who left with his family to the BVI last month to take up a similar post there. The Prime Minister wishes Reverend and Mrs. William much success and strength on St. Maarten carrying out God's work at the Methodist Congregation.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

Great Bay:--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development, & Labor, Cornelius De Weever extends congratulations to Mrs. Vrutaal of the St. Maarten Laboratory Services for her many years in service.
"I would personally like to thank Mrs. Vrutaal for her many years of dedication, as she was part of the process in bringing the lab from where it was back in the Netherlands Antilles time to what it is now as a part of St. Maarten," said Minister De Weever.

sermeetswithromainlaville18092012PHILIPSBURG:--- On Tuesday afternoon the 1st Vice President of Parliament Hon. Member of Parliament (MP) Romain Laville, met with the Chairman of the Social Economic Council (SER) Rene Richardson.

The purpose of the meeting was for the SER to present its first advice for the year to Parliament on the draft initiative ordinance on elimination of the abuse of temporary labor contracts as requested by letter dated June 29, 2012.

The request for the advice was discussed in a SER meeting on August 23, 2012. The advice was discussed and approved unanimously on August 30 and September 13, 2012.

The draft initiative ordinance on elimination of the abuse of temporary labour contracts was submitted to Parliament by the National Alliance (NA) faction on June 6, 2012.

Also sitting in on the meeting was Arjen Alberts, Senior Policy Adviser to the SER and Acting Secretary General of Parliament Nancy Joubert.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Department of Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunications has taken note of inquiries with respect to the recent fuel price increases.

Gasoline prices are affected by a composition of various factors, including, on-going Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) production trends; oil inventory levels; demand from developing non-OECD countries; demand trends from more mature OECD economies; market altering events from bad weather to political upheaval; financial market activity which also induce speculators that can drive up the prices.

Currently there is a mix of the aforementioned developments. For instance, analyst has forecasted that the expectation that the Federal Reserve will take action to keep interest rates lower until the end of 2012, will help the US economy, but should also boost oil prices because demand for energy should pick up.

In addition as a small non-oil producing country, the effects are harder felt and the cost to the end consumer higher.

The local prices of refined petroleum products follow the trend of the price of crude oil on the international market.

However, there is a lag in the prices changes, which is due to the fact that Sint Maarten is fully import dependent and the shipments of the petroleum products are usually every three to four weeks.

For discussion purposes, if the wholesaler purchases 1000 gallons at a higher price, that is the price the product will be sold on the market until that stock is completed. This means if the prices decrease, within that period, the local market will continue paying for the higher price, and vice versa.

As such, Sint Maarten cannot always respond as quickly on the international price changes, so even though internationally the prices are decreasing, the local prices may still remain high until a next fuel shipment arrives on the island.

Additionally, the final consumer tank price is made up of different factors, including taxes (Naf.0.29 guilder cents per liter), transportation cost, insurance, freight, port and landing fees and the Wholesaler and Retailer profit margins.

These price components are added to the base rates, and are inevitably higher than what we see in the United States.

In addition, the prices of gasoline on the surrounding islands may vary and are higher (Grenada Naf. 3.00) or lower (Aruba Naf. 2.447, Curacao Naf. 2.327) due to the fact that some islands subsidize the petroleum products, or have their own oil refinery. According to the Bermuda Government in September 2012, gasoline prices hit an all-time high this year to date, Naf.4.03 per litre.

With no natural gas available, almost all Caribbean islands except for a handful must import and the prices of petroleum products are very expensive compared to the USA and Canada.

The options available to most Caribbean islands are to subsidize. However, subsidizing must be funded, which result in a higher tax burden elsewhere, such as Value Added Tax (VAT), Consumption Tax, Property Tax, or tariffs (including domestically produced products) and Import Duties, therefore other taxes are levied to cover the costs.

Sint Maarten is not in the position of providing a subsidy as the tax burden on the general public will have to increase in order to provide these subsidies.

Instead, the Ministry of TEZVT sets maximum prices in order to mitigate high price increases. For example, the reason for the recent price increases (August 29 and September 4, 2012) for Gasoline is due to the fact that Government levelled out the initial price increase of 24 Antillean cents over several weeks.

The levelling out is used as a strategy to spread out the burden of the high price increase on the end consumer. The third most recent price increase of 12 Antillean cents (September 19), was due to the abovementioned international developments.

The Ministry of TEZVT are looking at all available options to try and lower the burden on the consumer. In order to provide relief for the public, the Ministry of TEZVT commissioned SOAB (Stichting Overheidsaccountant Bureau) to review the Gasoline and Diesel margins of the wholesaler, retailers and LPG distributors.

Further, the study will look at the price build-up to determine if any changes are possible. Global oil prices have now been volatile for the past 10 years, compared with historical trends, with sharp volatility characterizing the markets since the latter half of 2007.

Managing oil price volatility is a constant challenge for all Caribbean islands. The Ministry is committed to reviewing all feasible available options to lower the burden for the end consumer.

The SOAB report is expected to be finalized at the end of December.

romeopantophlet11092012PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunications (TEATT) Hon. Romeo Pantophlet, last week Friday met with representatives from the Association of Haitian Physicians Abroad (AMHE), who are strongly considering the destination as a location to hosts its 40th Annual Convention.

AMHE will celebrate its 40th Annual Convention in July 2013. AMHE is a 40-year old membership not-for-profit organization of over 5000 physicians of Haitian ancestry.

They are represented in clinical practice and academia throughout the United States and Canada.

Acting Head of the Tourist Bureau Augusto Priest said the destination is particularly interested in possibly supporting this event, and that it would bring much needed business to the island during the off season.

The primary focus of the organization is to assist in meeting the health care needs of the community-at-large and to provide professional development opportunities for the Haitian Physician.

The Annual Convention of the AMHE consists of approximately 300-400 Physicians and their families traveling from the United States and Canada.

The convention is a seven day conference that includes scientific sessions as well as a host of social activities and island excursions and would take place in the last week of July.

Previous convention locations have included Aruba, Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Montreal, and Panama.

claireelshot20092012Philipsburg:--- Vice President of the Windward Islands Chamber of Labour Unions Claire Elshot called on all workers on St. Maarten during the union's weekly press briefing on Thursday to verify that they are registered at APS (the general pension fund on St. Maarten). Elshot said that APS sent out a notice to workers which is dated one day before St. Maarten became a country. Elshot said in 2002, the APNA implemented a pension overview on a yearly basis. Elshot explained that members of APNA should have all their annual overviews while the 2010 overview would be up to October 9th, 2010. Elshot said that last overview issued by APNA is a very important overview since it outlines the status of the employees/pensioners.

Elshot said that workers should go through the overview carefully and ensure that all the information including their salaries are correct. She said that if there are errors there is a grace period given to workers to send in a letter to APS requesting that the necessary corrections be made. Elshot said she had a personal experience with her co-insurer and when she queried the information, APS told her that there was a glitch in the computer.

Elshot said in another instance, a teacher that was insured since 1996 was only put in the system as of 2010. "This teacher's premiums were being deducted since 1998 and she bought one extra year and all of that money she paid into the pension fund could have been lost. Elshot said she only found out about this because this was the first time she got an overview from that teacher and she took it upon herself to call APNA and they told her that APNA only entered her name in the system as of 2010." The WICLU vice president said that the pension premium is compulsory and it is being deducted from the moment the person begins working. Elshot insisted that workers should verify and ensure that their rights are protected. "Workers should not take their status for granted because the premiums are being deducted. They need to visit the APS office and verify if their information that is in the system is correct.

WITU President Calls on Education Minister to give Teachers their Resolution.

The President of the Windward Islands Teachers Union also called on the Minister of Education to hand over the resolution to all teachers working for public schools on St. Maarten. Elshot told reporters on Thursday that while there are number of swearing in ceremonies taking place on the island, the workers have not been given any resolution to state that they are working country St. Maarten. "I am calling on the Ministry of Education to make sure the teachers working in public schools receive their resolution." Elshot said she complained several times to the Ministry and to do date the teachers working in public education cannot get their resolution. Elshot said that the union ran out of time and they intend to send a demand to the Minister of Education and Personnel Affairs which would have a deadline included.

COLA Payments not fully Completed --- Pensioners are not being paid.

The Vice President of the of WITU Claire Elshot confirmed that the COLA payments for 2010 are not yet complete since all the pensioners did not receive their COLA payments as yet. Elshot also confirmed that the union met with the Prime Minister to discuss how the 2011 COLA payments will be made. Elshot said the Prime Minister maintained that the government of St. Maarten cannot continue paying the COLA payments under the same structure. Elshot said that while government is saying they cannot pay the COLA as is, the cost of living on St. Maarten is rising on a daily basis. "Just recently gas price increased again and government doesn't seem to understand that these workers need to live and the only thing that helps them is the COLA payments.

ruthdouglass23092012Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Dr. Ruth Douglass from the United Peoples (UP) Party is calling on the Minister of Public Health to stop playing out this sensitive matter in public, and handle this in a productive and professional manner that will ultimately produce positive results with respect to the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC).

The Permanent Committee of Parliament for Public Health, Social Development and Labour met with some of the main stakeholders so far. The public exchange in the media continues with respect to the situation at our only medical facility on the Dutch side, and this is not creating an atmosphere of advancing safe and compassionate patient care.

A speedy resolution to this matter is urgently needed in order to restore the confidence of the community in SMMC. Those suffering are the community and the dedicated and hardworking staff of SMMC.

As a medical doctor, the situation is very tense because people in our communities are extremely concerned and some are literally fearful about going to SMMC. The Minister of Public Health should be more responsible and use tact.

Patients and consumers can play an important role in efforts to improve the quality and safety of health care around the world and including here on Sint Maarten. I would recommend to consumers and patients to check out the following website: http://www.who.int/patientsafety/worldalliance/en/index.html ; where one can engage in a discussion that can help shape the future of patient-centered care. Every patient and consumer can make a difference.

In October 2004 the World Health Organization (WHO) officially launched a patient safety programme dedicated to bringing significant benefits to patients in countries rich and poor, developed and developing, in all corners of the globe.

The patient safety programme was established in response to Resolution WHA55.18, adopted by the WHO's 55th World Health Assembly in May 2002, which urged member states to pay the closest possible attention to patient safety and establish science-based systems for improving safety and the quality of care. The resolution reflected and advanced various calls to action to make patient safety a public health priority.

With respect to social welfare, the UP Faction office as well as other UP MPs has received numerous complaints from welfare recipients about being removed from the social help lists. We have to question why is this continuing? I am calling on the Minister of Social Development Hon. Cornelius de Weever to stop playing games with the welfare of our people.

Our people are living in difficult times and the challenges of high GEBE bills, food prices etc. are seriously impacting the community and the people are demanding relief. Where is the relief for our pensioners?

romeopantophlet24092012Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- On behalf of the Government of Sint Maarten, my cabinet, and my family, I would like to extend my condolences to the family and friends of Michael and Thelma King. They were loyal visitors to our destination and as a Government and community we are saddened by this horrifying tragedy that took place on our island.

That being said, I would also like to applaud the Police Force for their excellent work in capturing a suspect in this case in record time. Government is and will continue to use every resource necessary to investigate and solve this case.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in public session on September 28. The Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever has been invited to Parliament.

The meeting will take place on Friday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The meeting has been requested by the United Peoples (UP) Party faction.

The agenda points are the portfolios of the Minister, Public Health, Social Development and Labour.

The central committee session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com, and also via www.sxmparliament.org.

sjacobswithsxmtaekwondoteamatpjiae26092012Philipburg:--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs & Sport, Ms. Silveria Jacobs, was at the Princess Juliana International Airport Wednesday to give a warm send-off to St. Maarten's team for the All-Star International Tae Kwon do Open Tournament at Colorado Springs Resort and Convention Center, Orlando, USA.
It's the first time Grand Master Theo Liu is taking a team to the United States to compete in this prestigious contest by invitation, and Minister Jacobs says all of St. Maarten should be proud of the team's participation.
"I understand you have had some amazing results during completion on St. Maarten and overseas of the years and I wish every one of you much success and good sportsmanship," said Minister Jacobs in a brief address to the team members and their chaperones.
Grand Master Liu says 14 athletes aged from seven (7) to 18 and ranking from white belt with yellow stripe to black belt are included in the team.
He assured the Minister that the group has been training hard with extra practice and intend to make a good showing in Orlando.

Grand Master Liu further thanked all the sponsors who in one way or another made it possible for St. Maarten athletes to compete in this international event.

The St. Maarten Tae Kwon Do team consists of:
White belt with yellow stripe: Michael Arrindell (7), Ivyanne Louisa (11).
Yellow belts: Kairan George (11); Marijn Luijks (11).
Green belts: Joanne Berry (15); Malik Loor (8); Naomi Loor (10); Ian Soriano (13).
Blue belts: Malik Dupersoy (18); Naem Duperson (14); Lee-Ann Lui (13).
Red belts: Reuel Kerdijk (12).
Black belts: Roberto Patrick (16); Armani Aventurin (16).

amfofundsnokiddingwithourkidsfoundation26092012Philipsburg:--- Recently two subsidy contracts were handed over by AMFO to the No Kidding with our Kids Foundation and to the Sr. Magda Primary School.
The No kidding with our Kids Foundation got a subsidy of more than Naf. 600,000.00 for the "After School Activities Program". Within this program about 135 – 160 children within the age group 4 – 14 years old will receive guidance with their homework, but are also offered creative, social educative, and recreational activities and a hot meal. The program is specifically aimed at children who do not have supervision in the afternoon and who are from families that are under difficult circumstances. This necessity is often brought forward by the schools. The program already existed for years and is directed by Mrs. Merlyn Schaminee. Due to the fact that AMFO will cease to exist in 2013, the program is shortened until July. AMFO considers this project as a very successful and well executed program that has been financed for the past few years.
The Breakfast at School program of the Sr. Magda Primary School received an amount of about Naf. 42.000. It is well known that the lack of breakfast has a great impact on the performance of children at school. About 10% of the pupils arrive at school without any breakfast. A selection is made by the teachers and 35 children will receive a healthy breakfast.
As AMFO ceases to exist, AMFO really hopes that these projects, amongst others, will find ways to continue their activities in the future as it appeals to a greater need within the community.
By means of this press release, AMFO wants to thank the Sint Maarten Non Governmental Organizations for the very pleasant and constructive collaboration and wishes them all the best in their search for future support and financing.

rodolphesamuelwithpcroes27092012PHILIPSBURG:--- Three parliamentarians are currently in Montevideo, Uruguay attending several Parlatino meetings. The delegation left on Tuesday and will return over the weekend.

Members of Parliament (MP) Hon. George Pantophlet and MP Romain Laville are attending sessions of the Committee for Political and Municipal Affairs and of Integration.

MP Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell is attending sessions of the Committee of Education, Culture, Science, Technology and Communication.

Parlatino is a regional, permanent and unicameral organization, comprising the National Latin American Parliaments elected democratically upon popular vote. Parlatino was created on December 7, 1964.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in public session on October 08. The Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever will be present for the parliamentary session.

The meeting will take place on Monday morning, October 08 at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The meeting has been requested by the United Peoples (UP) Party faction. It was initially planned for September 28 but was cancelled.

The agenda point is: information on the health situation at the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC), with its impact on the social and labour policies.

The central committee session of October 08 will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com, and also via www.sxmparliament.org.

sjacobsatsbomaritimegraduation28092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Fourteen young men who have completed the SBO Maritime level 1 course were honored in a touching ceremony held at the Milton Peters College (MPC) on Wednesday September 26th, 2012.

Guest speakers for the event were General Director of the Milton Peters College Wim de Visser, S.V.O.B.E., Director J. Rogers as well as the Honorable Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs.

In her speech the minister commended the management and staff of MPC, its Board and Director, the SBO Maritime staff, especially coordinator Rien Korteknie and Project Manager Saskia Kliphuis, for doing all that was necessary to make it possible to be able to offer the course for the fourth year.

The minister directed the rest of her comments to the young men who had put in the time in practical training as well as learning from the books to achieve their goals of certificates and even diplomas.

Many of the participants had the life changing experiences of working on, repairing, building as well as sailing boats. They also learned to swim, qualified as first aid providers, and had the opportunity to learn the necessary skills to qualify for the Certificate of Competence with which they can apply for a boating license.

The Maritime coordinator was quite proud of his students and highlighted their achievements, many whom attained their very first diploma. Several sailed in the Heineken and Captain Oliver Regattas as well as on a big sail boat to Bermuda. He was very satisfied with the excellent results. Top Student of the course was the student O'Brien.

In this respect the minister is very proud of these students who have defied the odds, and made a start on improving their future in the Maritime field.

"The Maritime industry is a growing industry on St. Maarten and it is a great initiative when our educational opportunities meet the needs of the labor market.

"St. Maarten can be very proud of our youngsters and as a government we will continue to provide opportunities for higher Vocational and Technical Education in order to meet the needs of our students and the community" Minister Jacobs said to the gathering.

usmstudentsatunasession01102012PHILIPSBURG:--- The University of St. Martin (USM) hosted its first class in the Bachelors in Applied Science in Business Administration and Accounting program on Friday, September 28, 2012. For the inaugural class UNA's business program director Drs. Guido was on island to facilitate the course. Other UNA instructors will be on island for the duration of the program.

On August 3, 2012, USM hosted an information session, where among those present, 22 USM alumni expressed an interest in following this executive program. Last week the President and Dean of the University of St. Martin were in Curacao on a work visit to ink the final requisites of a protocol of cooperation between both institutions regarding this program. The official signing will take place mid October 2012. This Executive Bachelor program is a result of many discussions and exchanges between USM and UNA aimed at accommodating the need of students to complete their bachelors. This program gives St. Maarten students access to NVAO accredited bachelor programs in Business Administration and Accounting.
With this UNA-USM bachelor in business program, St. Maarten students are finally able to earn their bachelor's degree in approximately two to maximum three years, including their final thesis on St. Maarten.

Persons are invited to contact the University of St. Martin at 721-542-5171 ext 1000 should they still be interested in pursuing their bachelor degree in business administration.

corneliusdeweever03102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- "As many of you know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Perhaps less known, until recently, is that the month of September is Cervical Cancer awareness month, two devastating diseases or potentially devastating diseases. 

"One journey of courage and determination, I take this moment to honor those who lives have been affected by either disease- those who have succumbed to these diseases, those who continue to fight bravely, and the family and friends who stand by these graceful warriors, providing support while coping with loss and the uncertainty associated with both types of cancer. There is no overstating the painful and difficult journey that is associated with both types of cancer.

"The message today must also include hope and promise- and early detection remains the single greatest weapon in our arsenal to defeat this crippling disease. Both breast cancer and cervical cancer know no demographic lines. I encourage all women AND men to participate in the variety of breast cancer awareness activities that will occur throughout the month in St. Maarten. REALLY take the time to understand more about each disease and what guidelines must be followed for early detection.

"Cancer screenings are just one of the many preventive services that are a part and are the HEART of our Get Checked St. Maarten campaign. There are a multitude of health challenges that can be avoided altogether- with immunizations, annual visits to your doctor, or simple monitoring that can be done at home.

"I encourage ALL people to take charge of their lives and their health and find out more. Early diagnosis is often the key to ensure that treatments are more effective and lives can be saved. While many women get caught up in the routine of their daily lives as wives, mothers, friends and their careers – it is imperative that men do their part and remind their mothers, sisters, daughters and partners to be proactive and get checked. Support them.

"I am sure many of you have noticed a change in my appearance today- and yes, I am grateful to those of you who have noticed that I have shed a few strands of hair.

"In honor of those warriors in my life- family, friends, civil servants in the ministry of public health, social development and labor and those in our community- who have fought and continue to fight these frightening diseases, I have shaved my head -as a symbolic gesture of someone who stands among them as they wage the battle while efforts are made to find the cure.

"I stand here as all of us do or should do, humbled and in awe of their unbelievable strength and courage to fight for their lives.

Thank you."

romeopantophletandmarkmingoatfccaconferenceincuracao05102012POINTE BLANCHE:--- Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunications Hon. Romeo Pantophlet, says where he is attending the the Florida Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) Conference, that St. Maarten has overcome the USVI with passenger expenditure according the BREA study that was presented on Thursday.

Passenger expenditure totalled US$185.40 comparing to the regional average of $97,00. The survey was taken by 28000 passengers & 8000 crew members.

St. Maarten is one the few countries that showed both an increase in passenger spending and passenger arrival.

Hon. Minister Pantophlet stated that customer satisfaction and traffic alleviation will be the main focus in the near future.

These key factors will be crucial in the coming time to continue to secure business growth/ passenger arrivals.
More focus also has to be placed on the diversity of the merchandise being sold on the island.

Harbour Group of companies CEO Mark Mingo stated that the port will continue to develop their product to meet the needs of the cruise lines with quality service and operational excellence while providing a safe and secure environment for our customers.

Mingo mentioned on many occasions that competition is increasing and that a keen eye will be kept on St. Kitts developments.

The BREA report also unveiled that St. Kitts passenger arrivals increased by 50%. St. Maarten has always been used as a model throughout The Caribbean in e cruise industry.

The level of service offered on the various Caribbean islands was also discussed during a panel presentation at the FCCA conference. It was stated that the Caribbean has to increase the level of service to keep competing with other emerging cruise regions.

Hon Minister Pantophlet ended by saying that he would like to commend the general population and all stakeholders for their continued contribution to bring us to this level.

mhfinaugurateslivingroom23102012On October 22, 2012, the Mental Health Foundation inaugurated the Music, Dance room, and Living room. It had remained empty for so long because there was a ground water problem once that problem was solved by 'Alpha construction' who managed to seal the leaks, funding to finalize it became a problem.

The room is located right between the Faraja center (The Day Care) and Admission. Faraja needed the room during the day as a stimulus free environment for clients who function better without noise from the busy center.
Admissions needed space for the patients to watch TV in the evening, read and relax.

The Social Psychiatric Nurse Kirsten Bouw on admission and the Psychologist Ilona Moerland approached Nico Boersma from 'Kooyman' to sponsor the fixing of the room. 'Kooyman' donated the wood for the building of the benches and June Peters of 'Upholstery World' donated the material for the cushions and curtains.

With the materials donated the foundation was also able to add a small counseling room to the admissions office. Furthermore the Living room will be used in accordance to the schedule activities that is made and adjusted accordingly, on a monthly basis.

Facilitating psychiatric care in and existing building was not an easy task, certainly with the limited available budget, thanks to the support of so many the building is now equipped to serve the community and provide quality psychiatric care.

The Staff of the Mental Health Foundation expresses its sincere gratitude to the Nico Boersma of 'Kooyman' and June Peters of 'Upholstery' world for their generous donations. Benjamin Jones of the Faraja Center thanked the sponsors with candles made by the clients.

Philipsburg:--- The St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) has chosen to use their funds to continue waging legal warfare against the Inspectorate rather than improving Health Care on St. Maarten. According to information reaching SMN News, the SMMC filed another injunction against the Inspectorate on Friday at the Court of First Instance.

The case is expected to be heard sometime next week. SMN News learnt that SMMC is fighting against the list of demands the inspectorate levied against the SMMC and also the fines for failure to comply with the demands given to SMMC on October 12th, 2012.

The Inspectorate released the list of demands during a press conference last week and SMMC has to comply with the first demand by October 26th, 2012 or face a fine of $500.00 per day to a maximum of $50,000. The Inspectorate also asked for an action plan but to date that plan has not been delivered to the inspectorate. Efforts made to reach members of the Supervisory Council of the St. Maarten Medical Center on Monday evening proved futile since the members of the Supervisory Council could not be reached by phone.

MARIGOT:--- An operation conducted by Gendarmes in Concordia on October 16, 2012 resulted in three suspects being detained for allegedly participating in two armed robberies.
The first incident took place on October 12 at 12:45pm at Fort Louis where a tourist couple was held at gun point and robbed. The second incident occurred on the same day at 8:54pm in Concordia where a grocery store was robbed.
Two of the suspects who are both minors, appeared before the judge in the Juvenile Court. One minor was said to have provided the weapon for the supermarket robbery while the other minor is suspected of committing the supermarket robbery. Both were subsequently transferred to a detention center in Guadeloupe. The third older suspect is suspected of being involved in both robberies and was due to appear in court on October 19, 2012.

pjiaeatc18102012SIMPSON BAY:--- The International Day of the Air Traffic Controller will be celebrated on October 20, 2012. The Air Traffic Controllers Association of St. Maarten (ATCA) will be hosting a weekend of activities, inviting several air traffic controllers (ATCs) organizations from the Caribbean region and North America to our shores.

Air traffic controllers are qualified professionals that maintain the highest level of safety to the flying public. With aircraft movements at over 60,000 (landings and take-offs) at PJIA annually, ATCs are responsible for the safe and efficient guidance of aircrafts from all parts of the world in and out of PJIA and surrounding airports.

President of the ATCA St. Maarten, Aurillio Baly, said that the association is "expecting ATCs from Antigua, Anguilla, St. Martin, Puerto Rico and Miami, Florida on Friday" to kick off the weekend of activities.

Duncan van Heyningen, ATCA vice president and its event coordinator at PJIA, said, "the visitors will have a jam-packed schedule, which includes a welcoming cocktail and mixer at the famous Sunset Beach Bar."

The ATCs Banquet Dinner will be held at Divi Little Bay Beach Resort on Saturday night. Van Heyningen said, "the visitors will also get a taste of local life with an island tour and experience the coveted duty-free shopping in Philipsburg during the weekend." The weekend of activities will end with a farewell cruise aboard "The Explorer."

Baly, a 17-year ATC veteran, recounted years of interacting with different controllers across the region but never having the privilege to meet them in person. According to Baly, ATCs across the region are for the most part "like a group of family members that never met in person."

"This initiative gives us a chance to meet the people we cooperate with everyday and, a chance to share ideas and exchange stories," said the ATC St. Maarten president.

In 2006, the St. Maarten ATC and PJIAE had also held activities for the International Day of the Air Traffic Controller and invited the ATCs from Antigua.

The International Federation of Air Traffic Controllers' Associations (IFATCA), which founded the International Day of the Air Traffic Controller, is celebrating its 51st anniversary in 2012.

romeopantophletmeetswithklm18102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Mathias S. Voges, Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunications Hon. Romeo Pantophlet and Edward Dest of the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau, met with representatives of the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau in Holland and with KLM Director Harm Kreulen and his delegation at their Head Office in Amstelveen on October 17.

One of the discussion points with KLM was the reduction in airfares to St. Maarten; price level comparisons with other Caribbean destinations; load factor St. Maarten KLM flight; St. Maarten as a hub for the Caribbean Region; and combination possibilities with other destinations such as Miami and New York.

On October 17 Minister Pantophlet visited St. Maarten House in The Hague where the Tourist Bureau gave a power point presentation.

cheyennenunes17102012Little Princess Cheyenne Nunes with her cute dimples and charming personality is Contestant # 1 in the Little Miss St. Martin Pageant.

She is 9 years old and attends the Sister Borgia School. She loves to sing, model, and dance. Her favorite subject is spelling. Cheyenne is inviting everyone to come out and support her and her fellow contestants on the day of the pageant. She is especially encouraging her Down Street and Cole Bay families and friends to come out and shout for her with all their hearts. Cheyenne said with confidence "I know my mom, dad, and especially my grandmothers and family members are coming out in full force." This will be her motivation to capture the Little Miss St. Martin Crown 2012.

Statement:

"What is so heart warming for me, Cheyenne's Chaperone is former Miss Teen Carnival Queen 2009, Bria Sorton and assisted by Rosa Letgordet. In 2009, I was the Pageant Director of this event and too see Bria Sorton now passing on her Pageant skills and knowledge to Cheyenne makes me very proud," stated Pageant Director of the Little Miss St. Martin, Ms. Nzinga Lake .

"I am asking the business community to please support the contestants through sponsorship, I know these are hard economic times but with your support this will be a direct reflection of the generosity of the St. Maarten/St. Martin business community.

"Just to take that step at a very young age to showcase their talent and aspirations should be admired. At that age, some of us were shy and scared and to see the girls being so brave I am so honored to be in their presence. The contestants are between the ages of 8 to 11yrs," stated Ms. Nzinga Lake.

Should businesses want to assist in sponsoring Gift baskets, School materials or any kind of Educational items towards the Prizes for the contestants and for their participation please feel free to contact me at 5224280.

The Little Miss St. Martin Pageant is designed to inspire leadership qualities, promote commitment to community, encourages academic excellence while being graceful ambassadors ot their schools, neighborhoods and St.Martin. The Pageant is using the original name of our island.

I would like to this opportunity to thank all the sponsors, media, chaperones, parents, families, schools, supporters, entertainers, and judges for their continued support towards the success of the Pageant and the contestants.

In the upcoming days and final weeks, the contestants' profiles and events attended will be featured in the media and our Facebook fanpage to introduce and encourage the community to come out. Tickets can be purchased at Pete's Photo Studio at the Grand Marche, Van Dorp Book Store at Madame Estate, and LAMA Guesthouse at E.C. Richardson street, the same street of the Police Station.

sarahwescotwilliams17102012Philipsburg:--- Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers press briefing that work on the Government Building located on Pond Island will begin sometime next week. The Prime Minister also announced that RGM Ltd., the owner and developer of the new Government Administration Building on Pond Island, filed a court case against the government of St. Maarten. That case she said will be heard at the end of October. The completion works she said will be financed by the government of St. Maarten. The Prime Minister explained that she signed off on that project about a year ago but because of government's bureaucracy the project will begin sometime next week and it will be executed by Betonbow Caribbean and Wek and Penguin.

The Prime Minister said besides these setbacks, the government of St. Maarten has been served by RGM Ltd. to appear in court where the company is demanding that government live up to the development contract. Wescot Williams said that the contract with RGM has been signed and on that basis government pays the lease for the building but RGM is now claiming other stipulations in the contract. One such stipulation is to ensure that the building is safe, and finalizing the work that needs to be finalized for government to occupy the building. Wescot Williams said just prior to RGM filing its case, government asked RGM to comply with its part of the deal in the contract. She said there were some deficiencies which has led to leakage. She said based on the contract it is RGM's responsibility to correct the deficiencies. Wescot Williams said government informed RGM in September 2012 and they met about two weeks ago and RGM agreed to conduct a site visit with its contractors and or architect and report back to government with a plan but to date that site visit has not yet been conducted.

Wescot Williams there are two court cases running between RGM and the Government of St. Maarten because RGM appealed the case Government won some time ago.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The deadline to submit all relevant documentation with respect to 'How Healthy is St. Maarten' in 1999 to 2002 survey, is October 19.

The purpose of the first survey was to collect necessary information for public health policy development and health care and services reform on St. Maarten.

The data retrieved consisted of the adult population's health and the behaviour related hereto, which was necessary to start programming for research (to develop an integrated process of health care research), policy planning and informed decision making as well as being of importance to health care providers, health educators, and consumers of health care.

Considering the fact that the initial study results can be considered outdated, due to the time elapsed and the many changes that have occurred on the island, i.e. population growth, high migration rate, infrastructural change, pollution, etc., it is of high importance to execute a similar study to get a general description of the population's current health status and their current use of health services. Data obtained from the study can then be used for the further development of policy and / or reform within public health.

The targeted population of which the study focuses on is the non-institutionalized adults (18+ years of age). This approach is taken in order to get an accurate portrayal of the general health of the general adult population residing on St. Maarten.

Considering that St. Maarten is an island with a very diverse population, it creates an interesting challenge, as many different cultural aspects have to be taken into account when preparing and executing the study, as well as analyzing and interpreting the results.

The Government of St. Maarten, more specifically the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (i.e. Public Health Department) is now in the process of hiring external consultants for the preparation, execution and analysis of the general health of the public; a follow-up 'How Healthy is St. Maarten?' study.

The bidding has officially been opened and consultants are invited to submit bids and request information until October 19, 2012, with an aim to award the project ultimately by November 23rd 2012.

The consultant will be responsible for drafting the project / research plan, working out the exact methodology and acquiring the instruments necessary, as well as getting stakeholder involvement, preparing, executing as well as managing the fieldwork, entering and analyzing data as well as providing a report and presentation of the results of the executed research (including recommendations for policy development (steps to be taken to develop and amend current policies) and health care and service reform).

The Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labour of St. Maarten, hereby invites prospective bidders to the public bidding for the project. The Project Assigner is The Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labour of St. Maarten, in coordination with the Project Management Team & Project Leader Public Health.

The project will be financed by the Government of St. Maarten. The Terms of Reference for this project can be obtained at the Department of Public Health and is available in English: Address: W.G. Buncamper road #33, Vineyard Office Park, Philipsburg, St. Maarten. Tel: +1 721 542-3003/542-3553/542-2078, Fax: +1 721 543-7824, email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. The public tender can has been published in the Government Information Page for several weeks.

sxmdelegationwithairfrancerepsatworldroutesconferenceinabudhabi14102012SIMPSON BAY:--- With a 7% increase in passenger traffic in the first seven months of 2012 compared to the same period in 2011, mainly attributed to international passengers, the movement of passengers at the Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM), topped the world average of 6%, this despite the global economic and financial challenges which the destination has not been immune to. This was revealed during the Strategy Summit held at the just-concluded World Routes conference in Abu Dhabi.

The St. Maarten delegation that participated in the conference consisted of officials of the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications, the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau, and the management of PJIAE, including Managing Director Regina LaBega.

It was also disclosed that airlines saw strong profits in 2011, although the sluggish world economy and the financial crisis in Europe would seem to dampen forecasts for the current year. However, there was no denying the potential of the aviation industry to be a driver of economic growth, especially if greater liberalization of the industry were effected.

The various airlines servicing our destination reported healthy load factors. Delta, the third largest airline in the world, with a revenue of $854 million in 2011, indicated that its load factor to SXM was a very healthy average of 90%.

Delta will be launching its new weekly service from JFK-SXM in December this year and will maintain the current service from ATL to SXM. (SXM is the international designator code for PJIA.)

Similarly, United Airlines disclosed that its existing service to SXM is showing healthy load factors, and its extended seasonal service this year exceeded the company's expectations.

Jet Blue reported that the performance of its SJU-SXM route during the summer or slow period was better than anticipated.

According to the airline, the approach of "serving the local market" and not necessarily focusing on the connecting passengers worked well, however, the figures also demonstrated that there is room for an increase in the rotations from San Juan (SJU) with the aim of ultimately increasing capacity next year.

The Boston service is also performing well, and the airline is currently working on strengthening its alliances. Jet Blue complemented the proposed investments by PJIAE and reiterated that South Florida is a good potential market for strengthening the partnership. The company announced that the Fort Lauderdale (FLL) service could commence in November 2013.

For its part, Air France relayed to the St. Maarten delegation that it is pleased with the route's performance, which recorded a load factor of above 80%.

Air France, however, stressed that it is more concerned with profitability than with number of passengers. The SXM route, it said, is in line with its business model.

Edward Dest of the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau requested that the reductions in seats by KLM and Air France, which occur seasonally, should be made in such a way that it allows for service to Europe by at least one carrier. This would mean that KLM and Air France should refrain from implementation on the same day of the week, which leaves the potential passenger with limited or no seats to Europe on a particular day.

The meeting with Gol highlighted the fact that SXM is still on its radar, however marketing of the route was essential. Gol stated that the equipment is available and that it would use the Dominican Republic as a hub, similar to what Copa does with Panama.

Gol identified Sao Paulo-SDQ (Santo Domingo)-SXM as a potential route and also a Sao Paulo-SXM-ATL service, given the fact that the Atlanta-based Delta owns 30% of Gol.

The airline further stressed that SXM should consider a flight originating from Sao Paolo (GRU) rather than Manaus given the reach of the former.

"We are certainly pleased with all these reports," said PJIAE Managing Director Regina LaBega. "They reassure us that we are on the right path with the new investments we propose to make at the airport, especially the rehabilitation of the runway."

"It means we cannot rest on our wings but continue to work diligently so SXM could remain as one of the leading airports in the region," LaBega added.

trevorhassell14102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Cancer is the second leading cause of death in Latin America and the Caribbean. In 2005, approximately 1.15 million people in the Americas died of cancer, and 480,000 of these deaths were in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).

The Cancer Conference being jointly organized by Collective Prevention Services (CPS) from the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, and a number of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), will be held under the theme: "Cancer and aging, collectively improving our local cancer care and responsibility!" The conference is on October 26 and 27 at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel & Casino

The overall cancer mortality rate in LAC is 107/100,000 and the highest rates are observed in Uruguay, Barbados, Peru, Argentina and Chile.

The most common cancers in the region include stomach, prostate, lung, and colorectal cancers in men; and cervical, breast, stomach and colorectal cancers in women.

Expected demographic changes, along with increased exposure to cancer risk factors, will result in increases in the burden of cancer in LAC in the near future.

Inequalities in access to cancer care and to preventive health services further exacerbate the problem.

Several speakers will be highlighting the different cancers during the conference. Professor Trevor Hassell, Adjunct Professor of Medicine, University of the West Indies, Barbados, will one of those speakers.

Professor Hassell is also Honorary Consultant Physician and Cardiologist at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Barbados, and Chairman of the National Commission for Chronic Non Communicable Diseases.

Professor Hassell was recently appointed as Barbados Special Envoy for Chronic Diseases, and has received many awards including appointment to the Order of Barbados in the Grade of the Gold Crown of Merit in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the medical profession.

During the conference, Professor Trevor Hassell will be addressing Best Practice National Program of Monitoring and Managing Cancer Registry and Guidelines for Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment.

'Get Checked,' is the Minister of Public Health's campaign to improve public health amongst the population of the country, and the conference is one of the avenues to forth awareness within the community.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The 17th storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, Tropical Storm Rafael, has not caused any major damage to the school infrastructure.

Crews and contractors from the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (MinVROMI), were busy on Sunday clearing small debris and removed sand from different parts of the road network to ensure a regular day of school and business operations on Monday.

MinVROMI, the Fire Department and the Office of Disaster Management did not receive any reports on Sunday with respect to challenges at the island's schools.

Monday will be a regular school day.

TS Rafael moved away from the country late Saturday night into Sunday morning. The Meteorological Department of Curacao (MDC) reported on Sunday that the country could still experience some weather from the system such as light rain showers on Monday.

The Office of Disaster Management would like to thank Emergency Support Functions and the populace for being vigilant with respect to the passing of TS Rafael on Saturday evening into Sunday.

corneliusdeweever03102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The general public still has an opportunity to register to participate in the upcoming Cancer Conference that is being jointly organized by Collective Prevention Services (CPS) from the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, and a number of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).

The theme of the conference is: "Cancer and aging, collectively improving our local cancer care and responsibility!"

The four areas to be highlighted at the conference are breast cancer, cervical, colon and prostate cancer. The conference is set for Friday and Saturday October 26 and 27.

"Everyone has a different priority- some people think it should be breast cancer, others think it should be prostate, but I believe we have to collect and analyze the data that will direct where our focus should be.

"Most importantly we must synchronize our efforts, our human and financial resources in order to maximize our outreach and most importantly our prevention," Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever said on Thursday.

'Get Checked 'is the Ministers of Public Health's campaign to draw attention to health issues.

All interested persons can register to be part of the conference. There is no coverage charge to attend the conference. You have until October 19 to do so by filling in the registration form that you can pick up at your Family Physician or visit the offices of CPS at the Vineyard Building in Philipsburg.

The form can be faxed to 542-9716 or drop it off at the CPS Office. For further information with respect to this, you can call 542-2078 or 542-3003.

The conference day that is open to the public is Saturday, October 27 at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel & Casino from 9.00am – 1.15pm and 1.30pm – 4.00pm (lunch is not provided).

Thus far the speakers at the conference will be Dr. Wassenaar from Aruba; Dr. Igor Gomes and Dr. Carmen Coronel from Curacao; Dr. Jennifer Alexander from Jamaica and Professor Hassel from Barbados the local speakers are Dr. Virginia Asin; Nurse Jasmine Cijntje; Mr. Hose Booi; Dr. Romney; Ms. Lydia Vanterpool and Graciella Zimmerman. All with a wealth of information willing to share with persons interested in learning more about cancers and how to take care of their health and recognize signs and symptoms.

The conference will focus on sharing information on the specific cancers mentioned above with the objective of developing a strategic plan and approach in registering, managing and monitoring cancers; increased awareness; and new treatments/techniques.

The stakeholders involved in this activity are: Cancer Foundation, Positive Foundation, The Lions, Kelaha Projects, St. Maarten Medical Center, Windward Islands Medical Association, St. Maarten Medical Association, St. Maarten Laboratory Services, SZV Social Insurance Bank, Pharmacies, Insurance Companies, and individuals. The Department of Communications is also providing support.

jeremiahmills04102012Philipsburg:--- On Thursday, 17 year old J.C.M. was led before the judge of instruction. The judge saw sufficient grounds to order his pre-trial detention for a period of eight days.

All suspects are currently being questioned and are confronted with the investigative results. The focus in these interrogations will be on the details. All suspects appear to be cooperative.

Press Release from Public Prosecutor's Office

PHILIPSBURG:--- The permanent committee of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunications, will meet in a closed door session on October 11.

The meeting will take place on Thursday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda is related to a presentation by Van Geel concerning his involvement in a project to establish Sint Maarten as a sub-hub to Panama and the North Eastern Caribbean.

This meeting was requested by Members of Parliament Hon. Frans Richardson and Hon. Dr. Lloyd Richardson.

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 2012 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 insecticide.

The Inspection Department of TEZVT- Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (LVV) office is located in Zoutsteeg nr. 3, Philipsburg, in the building that houses the Department of Economic Licenses. The office can be reached by calling 543-7820 for further information.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Health authorities throughout the Americas recently approved a new strategy that seeks a 25 per cent reduction by 2025 in deaths from Non Communicable Diseases (NCDs), including cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases.

Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever, says he supports the Americas strategy to reduce NCDs, and that is why I have encouraged the "Get Checked" campaign.

"We must be proactive with our health and not just reactive. We don't have to wait until one gets a heart attack to start eating healthy and exercising. We should all start today to be conscious of our health and improve it," Minister De Weever said on Monday.

Minister De Weever encourages the entire community to get regular check-ups as part of preventative care which would identify the possible onset of such challenges in the four diseases mentioned earlier.

According to the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), meeting the 25 per cent target which was approved by the World Health Assembly earlier this year, would save an estimated three million lives in the Western Hemisphere.

NCDs such as cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and chronic respiratory disease share several common risk factors, particularly tobacco use, unhealthy diets, physical inactivity, and harmful use of alcohol.

In the Americas, three of four people suffer from one of these diseases, and some 4.45 million die each year from NCDs, representing 75 per cent of all deaths. Of these deaths, 1.5 million occur before age 70. NCDs also account for the largest share of avoidable healthcare costs.

PHILIPSBURG:--- There will be a public plenary session of Parliament on May 21 to discuss the Emancipation Day Ordinance among other issues.

The meeting will take place on Monday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The draft ordinance to be discussed is about the introduction of Emancipation Day on July 1 as a national holiday.

The other agenda points are the National Ordinance of the new Criminal Code and incoming documents.

The committee meeting will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- A church service at the Baptist Church in St. Peters was held in honor of fire fighters on Sunday as part of Fireman's Week celebrations, which started with the aforementioned service.

The next event of Firemen's Week is a Sport's Day on Wednesday at the L.B. Scott Sport's Auditorium starting at 4:00pm, and Firemen's Uniformed Parade on Friday, March 30 starting at 4:00pm from the old fire depot in Philipsburg.

The week's activities will conclude with a dinner on March 31.

The Fire Fighters Foundation is the body responsible for organizing the various events around Fireman's Week.

During the past weeks fire fighters, first responders, have been kept very busy in dealing several bush fires due to dry weather conditions. Officers work around the clock to keep our nation safe from peril and responding to emergencies.

The Fire Department falls under the Ministry of General Affairs with the prime minister politically responsible for the service.

naturefoundationvisitssxmhouseinthenetherlands26032012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Last week Tuesday Nature Foundation Manager Tadzio Bervoets officially visited the Sint Maarten House in The Hague and met with Minister of Plenipotentiary Hon. Mathias S. Voges with respect to European Union (EU) cooperation on environmental matters.

During the meeting with Minister Voges, Bervoets gave an update of the activities of the Nature Foundation, including the status of the Man of War Shoal Marine Park, the country's first national park; other conservation efforts conducted by the foundation; fundraising and lobbying activities currently being initiated by the Nature Foundation.

Minister Voges gave an outline of his Cabinet's activities regarding lobbying for environmental activities for the country.

Discussions were also held with regards to cooperation between Non-Governmental Organizations, Government and entities within the EU on possible funding initiatives concerning conservation initiatives in the country.

Bervoets was also given a tour of the Sint Maarten House.

Bervoets trip to Europe is in connection with the foundation's lobbying efforts with various representatives and entities of the EU regarding possible assistance to the Nature Foundation concerning its conservation activities on the island.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Vice Prime Minister Hon. Theo Heyliger on Sunday evening congratulates Leader of the RRR Party Alain Richardson on his party's election win on Sunday, March 25 in the Northern side of the island, Saint Martin.

"I congratulate the people of Saint Martin and the RRR party leadership, its members and supporters on your overwhelmingly election win, on behalf of the people and Government of Sint Maarten.

Your success in these elections is an affirmation by the Saint Martin people of your vision of a strong and prosperous Saint Martin.

The UP/DP/Illidge coalition Government looks forward in working with the new Saint Martin Collectivite Government as we continue to explore avenues and work diligently on issues that impact both sides of the island," Vice Prime Minister Hon. Theo Heyliger said on Sunday evening.

policetacklegraffiti09072012Pointe Blanche:--- As part of their training program the Community Police Officers have recently launched a community project which is called G.R.I.P. and which stands for "Graffiti Removal and Intervention Project". This project is mainly to combat illegal graffiti which for quite some time has been spreading throughout the community. Graffiti is an art form which is practiced legally to send out positive messages and to expose artists who practice this type of art. Graffiti is also used to illegally send negative messages out and causes costly damages to private property. On Friday July 6th, 2012, the Community Police Officers tackled their first case which was the wall of the warehouse of Kwik Bargains located in Point Blanche area. This wall which was covered with illegal graffiti and which sent out very negatives messages was repainted removing all graffiti. This work was carried out and supervised in collaboration with the property owner and the Community Police Officers. The G.R.I.P. project will be an ongoing project in which property owners are encouraged to have this negative type of graffiti immediately removed from their property. The officers will also be more visible in the different communities contacting the different community counsels and organizations to come together and discuss what the problems are in their community and to jointly look for solutions for those problems.

Bureau Telecommunication and Post St. Maarten (BTP SXM) has taken note of the fact that, there are whole sale and retail stores in St. Maarten offering in sale devices not in compliance with the rules and regulations on the import and sale of wireless electronic communication devices.

Inspectors of BTP SXM have conducted several onsite spot-checks, and have noted that several stores on St. Maarten are selling illegal devices to the general public. These devices can cause interference with public and governmental communications systems, resulting in unforeseen outages and/or service degradation.

BTP SXM herewith reminds all sellers of electronic communication devices that, only the sale of FCC or CE approved wireless electronic communications devices is permitted in St. Maarten. All devices within the permitted category need to comply with FCC part 15 requirements or the EU R&TTE Directive.

BTP SXM grants a two (2) week grace period, as of the date of publication of this notice, to sellers to review their inventory and conduct a compliance verification. Sellers are advised to utilize the grace period for the removal from their store of all devices that are not incompliance with the FCC or EU guidelines. Devices not in compliance with the standards listed herein may not be sold or gifted. These devices should be shipped back to the manufacturer or distributor (with proof submitted to BTP SXM) or destroyed in the presence of BTP SXM inspectors.

A detailed list of the wireless electronic communications devices that are deemed illegal is available on the BTP SXM website (www.sxmregulator.com). Any device not in compliance, sold after the grace period will be confiscated and the business in question will be fined based on the Telecommunication act of 1995 No.196 art.15 sub1. and art. 20, which carry a penalty of maximum of six (6) months imprisonment or an administrative fine of Twenty Five Thousand Guilders (Naf. 25.000).

The Director

Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto confirmed on Tuesday that he will be meeting with the St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA) next week Wednesday to discuss the issue of tax reform.

Minister Shigemoto said the Council of Ministers Secretariat attempted to schedule a meeting with the SHTA in December but the latter were not able to meet on any of the proposed dates.

"I am looking forward to the meeting where I can address any concerns of the SHTA and update them on matters related to tax reform which we have diligently been working on. Additional information with respect to this will be provided within short," Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto said on Tuesday.

Philipsburg:--- The inter-parliamentary Kingdom conference that will take place from January 10 to 13, 2012 will kick off at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel at 8:00am on Tuesday, January 10.

The parliamentary delegation leaders of Aruba, Curacao, the Netherlands and Sint Maarten will make brief opening addresses at 8:00am on Tuesday morning prior to leaving for a tour of the Princess Juliana International Airport and of Windward Islands Airways.

The conference sessions at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel will be carried live on PEARL 98.1 FM Radio and can also be heard via the Internet on www.pearlfmradio.com.

smspameeting09012012Philipsburg:--- The St. Maarten Seniors and Pensioners Association (SMSPA) has been strengthening its bonds with the other unions both on St. Maarten and in Curacao to attract the attention of the visiting Dutch Parliamentarians from the first and second chamber that are currently on St. Maarten.
Raymond Jessurun, Vice President of the SMSPA told reporters on Monday that they sent an official letter to the Chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell requesting that she schedule a meeting with them and the visiting Members of Parliament but to date Arrindell has not responded to them.
Jessurun said they also met with several Members of Parliament of St. Maarten to lobby their support in order for the Dutch MP's to meet with them. "The Dutch MP's have so far refused to meet with us while they have agreed to meet and greet with the people of the BES islands." The SMSPA considers the refusal on the part of the Dutch as an insult to the people of St. Maarten.
He said that the SMSPA wants to Dutch to understand that all pensioners within the Kingdom must be treated equally and so far the pensioners and seniors of the former Netherlands Antilles are getting the shorter end of the stick. "We want equal treatment as those pensioners and seniors in the Netherlands, our intention was to inform the Members of Parliament from the first and second chamber of the in-equality and since they have refused to meet with us we have decided to address them through the media." On Monday a meeting was head with the following persons: Alberto Bute President of SUNFED, Claire Elshot of WICLU and WITU, Robert Rawlins - WITU treasurer, Derie Leonard President of WICSU-PSU, Keturah Brown President of ABVO –SXM, Wilfred Manning President of Building Bridges Foundation, Patricia Flanders President of SMSPA / HAFH, Frances Rovelet SMSPA Secretary of Organization, Carl Cooner - SMSPA Secretary of Education, Warno Kartokromo - SMSPA assistant treasurer,Veronica Arndell SMSPA Secretary Contacts with Seniors in Institutions,Raymond Jessurun - SMSPA vice president and 1st president of KOPAMKO, Silvio Dap KOPAMKO Secretary Correspondence / FEPESCU Secretary General (Federation Pensioners Ex-Shell refiinery Curacao), Kenneth George - KOPAMKO board member / FEPESCU board member and Edgar Wanga KOPAMKO supervisory board member ASPD [association of pensioners from the Dry Dock Company) to further discuss their predicament. Jessurun said the Netherlands has to take its responsibility when it comes to Health Care and Social Assistance because St. Maarten is still a young country that lacks funding to properly care for its people.
When asked if the unions and SMSPA plans to demonstrate during the visit of the Dutch Members of Parliament Jessurun made it clear that while they are still meeting to discuss their strategies they have not ruled out demonstration.

scooteraccident09012012Philipsburg:--- A young man riding a scooter on Long Wall Road on Monday afternoon was badly injured when he was struck down by a motor car. The young man who was wearing a helmet at the time of the accident was injured on the face. Paramedics from the Ambulance Department treated him on the scene before transporting him to the St. Maarten Medical Center for treatment. No details on the accident were released by the police department on Monday.

Click here to view more photos of the accident.

alainrichard02062009The past year has proven to have been a difficult one. Not just as the year 2011 but as the actual political continuum of a five years mandate that has taken us into a new venture. This new frame work has tested each one of us as individuals, evaluated us in our respective occupations, in the carrying out of our duties and obligations. It has tested our resilience as a people, our ability to stand against all odds and to bounce back. This new reality has tried our capability to draw a most appropriate blueprint for the design of an adequate administrative system and the setting up of an economy suitable for the development of the territory of Saint-Martin and all its inhabitants.
2007 to 2011 has weighed us and proven us and some have been found lacking. But as we stand at the beginning of a new year, as the leader of RRR, I feel that we are justified as a group, as a collective unit, in looking into the future with assurance, because we have been diligent and true, we have been the ones to constantly advocate a mode of living in which all could find the joy of life and the joy of work harmoniously combined. As a group, RRR has always encouraged and promoted a united approach and consideration, it has always defended the common good and every recommendation it made, every bit of advice it gave and every suggestion it has brought to the table always carried the general population best interest in mind and at heart. Nothing mattered more than fostering a spirit of ambition that would pervade our very being as a people, and help us make the duties of constructing a new country a prosperous endeavor.
2012 must be the year when a project for this new community is finally written. Hope must be manifested and it must find substance in the setting up of structures and infrastructures for the further development of our country and of the island Saint-Martin. The present conditions of our country, the looming menaces that threaten, compel us all to approach this new year in particular, and those to follow, with sober consideration and wisdom. Last year's words belong to last year's language and next year's words await another voice. This next voice to be heard is that of RRR. We have understood that to make an end is to make a beginning.
My fellow citizens, it is time to end the slow and consistent deconstruction of our land, the dying of our economy, the distress of our people and it is high time to begin to erect the new, sustained, and further development of the Collectivité d'Outre Mer of Saint-Martin.

In the midst of it all, we at RRR continue to say that there's hope. We must go on and keep our eyes fixed on the goal until we finally come to a place of conquest, a place of success and general achievement and happiness for all.
As the leader of RRR, my wish for Saint-Martin as a community in this present crisis is that it be repositioned as a strong hub of economic development within a region that is in motion.
My wish is that we find the means to continue to represent the Republic in its grandeur within the new Caribbean region and demonstrate how much of an asset this land and its people can be in the building of the world of tomorrow. In this new Caribbean community we must not be an area of non-development. Our children would not forgive us for that.

I wish that as a people we resolutely opt for an improvement of the collective balances and this includes the need for active partnership between both sides of this island. The future of St. Martin is in the hands of our young people, and we are committed to continue providing the necessary support, guidance and infrastructure that will allow them to develop, and St. Martin to flourish.
The development of young people will always be one of RRR's leading priorities. The time has come to choose the development of economic activities knowing that the conquest of responsibility often costs. We must therefore create a strong economic entity in partnership with those who wish to participate in the building of the Saint-Martin of tomorrow.
None must be neglected! Our seniors, the men and women who have provided us with this golden opportunity today, they too, must feel honoured, respected, regarded highly and valued rightly.

As we begin 2012, my team, the women and the men who stand with me and I are determined to work putting the people of our country first. In the beginning of this New Year and this new era, we at RRR are positioned to build in partnership with every man, woman, young and young woman.

Because of my faith, my wish for all the people of this land, whether unemployed or active, whether ill or in good health, whether young or old, is that we finally give substance to the things we have been hoping for and together, each man or woman in his own capacity, bring about a yet very favourable fate within which every inhabitant, young or old will find the joy of living and the fulfilment he or she deserves.

We could not have been brought out this far to be left and abandoned. God will definitely take us in to our land of promise.
Stay put, stand strong. He is faithful that has promised.

A Happy and Very Prosperous New Year to all!

Alain RICHARDSON

swescotwilliams11012012Philipsburg:--- Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams announced on Wednesday at the Council of Ministers press briefing that the Council of Ministers used the opportunity they had on Monday when they met with the Dutch Members of Parliament from the first and second chamber to bring clarity on a number of issues. Wescot- Williams said the meeting was requested by the Dutch Members of Parliament however, the Council of Ministers were able to clear the air on the relationship St. Maarten has with the CFT. She said that for Government the matter is simple since anything that is said about the CFT is placed in the right context. The Prime Minister said the principle of the CFT was to fill a void regarding checks and balances as St. Maarten moves into its new status. She said the spirit was for St. Maarten to have their own institutions conduct the checks and balances and as such the CFT goals should be to make sure St. Maarten has the required checks and balances done by St. Maarten's institutions.
The Prime Minister said another objective of the meeting for the Council of Ministers was to dispel the notion that St. Maarten does not want to give accounts or be accountable while huge amounts of monies was given to St. Maarten from the Dutch tax payers. Wescot-Williams said that the story that is often told is not always correct and if one should look at the agreements they will see that the so called debt relief for St. Maarten only amounted to 65 million guilders instead of 183 million. "The only monies we got are the 65 million paid to the APNA while the balance is yet to be turned over. She said St. Maarten got all sorts of technical excuses, while St. Maarten had to take up the left open Antillean debt. The Prime Minister said instead of St. Maarten getting any relief they had to take on other financial obligations and the impression should not be given that St. Maarten got so much money that they do not know what to do with it. She said that based on the obligations St. Maarten took on since it assumed the new status they should have been getting much more monies than what the country generates. Hence, the discussion of the 2012 budget and the plans of approach and how St. Maarten will finance its projects.

Philipsburg:--- St. Maarten Cable TV today announces another step in the final phase of the upgrade to an all-digital platform. On Saturday, January 14, 2012, both Cable TV and CableNet customers will experience periodic service interruptions between the hours of 1:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m.
This outage has been scheduled to allow the technical team to relocate the fiber to the new building. Cable TV engineers anticipate a complete outage that will affect all services for approximately one hour. Subsequently, there will be 30-minute outages in individual areas for the remainder of the projected outage period.
Beulah Jonis, Managing Director of St. Maarten Cable TV stated, "With the migration to the digital platform, technical changes must be made and since we have an existing network with subscribers, the outages are inevitable. We are, however, making every effort to minimize the service disruption by not scheduling the outage during a peak time of day."
"St. Maarten Cable TV apologizes for the inconvenience this outage may cause our subscribers and we are continuously grateful for the patience that you have exhibited throughout out the process," concluded Jonis.

sxmanddutchpromotionalteamreviewmeeting12012012Great Bay (DCOMM):--- Director of the Sint Maarten Tourist Bureau May-Ling Chun stated on Wednesday that a working session took place to extensively analyze the campaign that has been running in the Dutch market.

During the meeting the discussion focused on the branding to see what the effect has been so far and if changes are necessary. The group also discussed in detail the website and the results that have derived from it in bookings and website visits. New opportunities and actions will be discussed on Thursday.

taxreformandshtameeting12012012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto met with the St. Maarten Hospitality Trade Association (SHTA) on Wednesday afternoon and is very pleased to see the positive attitude of the umbrella business representative organization to help make the engaged endeavour of tax reform work.

The Minister of Finance welcomes and also extends the same cooperative sentiments which will count for all stakeholders who are willing to join forces like the SHTA has done to make this new tax system the best one for Country Sint Maarten.

Another result of the meeting is to have extensive discussions with the SHTA and Ministry of Finance and A&M Taxand, which will take place in the coming weeks.

The board of the SHTA which was well represented at the meeting included the President, members of the board, the Executive Director, reps from the Real Estate Association of Sint Maarten (RAM), and the Indian Merchants Association (IMA).

The SHTA were impressed and found common ground in different areas and are willing to cooperate fully in making the redesigning of the nation's tax system work to the benefit of all.

The Wednesday afternoon meeting with the SHTA and the Minister of Finance, also included advisors from the Ministry of Finance and A&M Taxand. The SHTA received a brief update on the program of reform of the tax system and tax administration that the Ministry of Finance and A&M Taxand are currently engaged.

Key objectives brought forward by A&M Taxand together with the Ministry of Finance during the meeting were, to improve the process of compliance from the perspective of both the taxpayers and tax authorities; to redesign the tax system; and to build a modern state-of-the-art tax administration.

The vision of the Government was also presented which includes raising predictable revenues in order to fund government expenditure based on the principles of economic efficiency, fairness, simplicity and transparency along with stability and predictability.

According to SHTA Executive Director Valya Pantophlet, the SHTA was pleased with the level of information disseminated at the meeting.

"The presentation on the plans for the new tax structure is in line with what SHTA has been advocating for years: lower tax rate, broaden tax base and simplify tax system. SHTA and the Ministry of Finance agreed that the new tax system should be designed in such a way as to stimulate the economy and attract foreign investors.

"The SHTA looks forward to being involved in the process of redesigning the new tax system for country Sint Maarten," SHTA Executive Director Valya Pantophlet said on Wednesday after the meeting.

Minister of Finance Hon. Shigemoto, said the principles identified, one can broaden the tax base -getting everybody to carry their own tax burden-, making tax issues easy to understand and calculate -thus raising tax compliance-, making responsibilities clear for all taxpayers and making the tax authorities more accessible to the public, are key to the future socio-economic development of Country Sint Maarten and its people.

mpslisteningtopelicanworkers12012012Simpson Bay:--- Several workers of the Pelican Resort Club now operating as Simpson Bay Resort Management Company who are also members of the Workers Institute for Organized Labour showed anger and frustration at both the Management of SBRMC and at the President of the WIFOL Theophillus Thompson on Thursday.
The workers went to the SBRMC early Thursday morning after they read news reports stating that the company was willing to hire some 92 of the WIFOL members as early as Thursday. The distraught workers who are without salaries since early December thought their employers would have them return to their duties on Thursday morning but when they showed up at the resort they were each given a new application form to fill in. The workers said they were told that they have to re-apply for work at the SBRMC since the SBRMC would not recognize them as workers of the company. The angry set of workers collected the forms and went over to meet with their union representative Theophillus Thompson. At the WIFOL, several workers displayed their frustration claiming that they are of the opinion that the President of the WIFOL is playing some sort of game with them. The workers told Thompson that they are the ones suffering and they all have children to feed and bills to pay they also told him that if he knew he could no longer help them as a union representative then he needs to tell them that. "I have children to feed and bills to pay and I believe that you know what is going on and you are not being honest with us, if you know you can no longer help us then you need to tell us that up front." The workers also demanded answers from Thompson wanting to know if the union already filed an appeal with the Supreme Courts. They said SBRMC lawyers made clear that no appeal was filed with the Supreme Courts and that was the only reason why they have decided to offer them a job opportunity with the company. Thompson promised the workers that he will pose their questions to their legal representatives and he will get back to them with the answers. It is understood that Thompson met with his attorneys at 2pm Thursday to get clarity on the court cases and also to find out how they should move forward in the matter.
Thompson also advised the workers to fill in the application forms and to return them to SBRMC and told them that they should wait and see if the company will call them for an interview or offer them a contract. The WIFOL President also offered the services of his office to assist the workers in filling in the forms, copies of which he will keep in their files.
Despite Thompson's efforts to calm the workers down, several of them blew up saying that they are the ones who are not able to provide for their families. "One of the workers was overheard saying that they have been dragging their feet for two long and that now is the time to take drastic action. "The time to burn and set fires to the politician's homes and businesses is now. We have had enough and its time we take action, our union representative is not doing enough and he is playing a nice game while our children are hungry and the banks are going to foreclose on our homes."
In the meantime, Attorney at Law for SBRMC Jairo Bloem said the application forms that were distributed on Thursday should have been a registration form for the company to know exactly which of the employees are willing to work with the company. Bloem said 52 workers picked up the forms on Thursday and six of them already returned the forms that were filled in and signed by the employees, Bloem said the next step in the process is that each worker will be called in separately and they will be provided with individual contracts, those workers who agree will have to sign the contracts and they would then begin to work.

Silent Protest at the Great Bay Resort --- Police Re-enforcement called in.


pelicanworkerstalkingtomps12012012The workers also suggested to Thompson that he should accompany them to the Great Bay Resort where the SBRMC General Manager Jules James was attending the inter-parliamentary meetings. "We need to take our plight to our Kingdom representatives and point out to them that a member of St. Maarten Parliament is acting in conflict of interest. However, Thompson told the workers that he was not against their plans to go to the Great Bay Resort but he will not accompany them there.

The workers quickly moved over to the Great Bay Resort where they protested silently. Accompanying them was the vice president of the Windward Islands Chamber of Labour Unions Claire Elshot.
When police noticed the workers at the entrance of the resort they quickly called for backup, the small and peaceful protest even attracted Commissioner of Police Carl John to the scene.
By then, Leader of the National Alliance William Marlin exited the meeting hall and met with the workers outside. Marlin informed the workers that there is not much the Dutch Parliament could do for them even though they know of the situation. Shortly after, Chairlady of the Dutch delegation and the Chairperson of the Second Chamber's Committee of Kingdom Relations Brigitte van der Burg and Marijke Linthorst Member of the First Chamber and Deputy Delegation Leader joined Marlin outside of the resort where the angry workers were.
pelicanworkersandmps12012012The workers told the two Dutch Members of Parliament of the amount of years they worked for Pelican Resort Club and the situation they are faced with today. Several workers showed the two Dutch MP's the application forms and they informed them that SBRMC got rid of workers who are residing legally on the island to hire undocumented workers for cheap labour. They also informed the MP's that the company was busy trying to de-unionize them which according to them is undemocratic. They also informed the Members of Parliament of Jules James who is also a Member of Parliament and his role in their dismissal. They went as far as highlighting the November 17th meeting of Parliament called by the National Alliance when the NA faction presented a motion for them to go back to work and Jules James voted against the motion even though the Chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell knew he was acting in conflict of interest.
The MP's informed the workers that there is nothing they can do for them, even though they shared their pain. "It's your Members of Parliament on St. Maarten who have to do something for you. The most we can do is bring the matter up informally with our colleagues on St. Maarten."

They also informed the Pelican workers that de-unionizing of workers is taking place worldwide and what their bosses are trying to do is something every employer is busy doing in order to attract cheaper labour.

National Alliance next move.

Leader of the National Alliance William Marlin also assured the workers that he would raise the Pelican dismissal matter one more time in Parliament. Marlin said he already requested a meeting to discuss related issues and he will raise the Pelican issue in the meeting. He also assured that he will attempt to regulate the matter where Jules James voted on the motion that was presented by the National Alliance. He said statements were made that it was wrong and what should have been done but no one has corrected the matter thus far.

Pelican Resort Club to Reactivate Petition to dismiss all Pelican Workers --- Aims at saving 4.5 Million Dollars --- Workers may now be able to access cessentia benefits.

The chairman of the Tenants Association of Pelican Resort Club (TAPRC) plans to submit another request to the Ministry of Labour to terminate the 183 workers that worked for the Pelican Resort Club Management Company (PRCMC) that was managed by Royal Resorts Club. A letter from the chairman Arthur d'Itallia to the President of the Workers Institute for Organised Labour Theophilluis Thompson states they as party to the Collective Labour Agreement with WIFOL which expires on December 31, 2017 intend to write a letter to the Minister of Health a Labour Cornelius De Weever to reactivate the petition that was filed on January 18th, 2011 to dismiss all the workers. That petition was withdrawn on January 27th, 2011 by an attorney that was representing PRCMC. According to information SMN News received, the PRCMC will save a total of $4.5 million dollars in benefits and severance payments if the Department of Labour honours their request to dismiss all the workers. Should the labour department grant PRCMC their request the workers would also be able to access their cessentia benefits.

Click here to view photos of Thursday's action by Pelican Workers.

Click here to view the letter sent by PRCMC to WIFOL on Thursday.


Philipsburg:--- On Thursday January 19th and Friday January 20th, 2012 a two days "workshop" will be held on Sint Maarten by representatives of Interpol and the Immigration Department from the Dominican Republic along with representatives from Sint Maarten. The objective of the workshop is mainly to strengthen the ties and better operational information exchange between the Immigration Departments and Police organizations of both countries regarding criminality and in particular human smuggling/trafficking of women.
The Dominican Republic is represented by Interpol: Rafael Atahualpha Cabrera-Sarita (Head of Interpol) and Voltaire Batista Matos. Representing the immigration are Marcos Benjamin Mota-Bodde, Juan Rafael Mejia-Baez, Marlys Gomez-Rosado and Officer Marco Elsenaar.
This delegation will arrive on Wednesday January 18th, 2012 at 2:30pm and will depart on Friday January 20th at 2:30pm.
Members of the Ministry of Justice, Chief of Police, Acting Chief of Police, members of the Public Prosecutors Office, representatives of the Royal Marechausse, Immigration Department heads and heads of different departments within the Police Force will attend this workshop. This workshop is being held in response to a working visit to the Dominican Republic by members the Police Force of Sint Maarten in October 2010.

elsoconnordonatestosxmzoo16012012The St. Maarten Zoo recently received a donation from Mrs. Els O'Connor, a former schoolteacher on the island.
Mrs O'Connor taught here for many years and was once married to the well known Fons O'Connor.

Mrs. Connor recently celebrated her 75th birthday. Instead of gifts she asked friends and family to give her money which she would donate to a worthy cause. Mrs. O'Connor states that at her age she has everything she needs and she thought this would be a different more meaningful way to celebrate her birthday.
As a result, Mrs. O'Connor presented a check in the amount of $500 to the St. Maarten Zoo.
She requested that the money be used to upgrade and repair the Cotton Top Tamarin exhibit.
Mrs. O'Connor also stated that she hoped other people might adopt the idea of contributing to worthy charities on their birthdays.

Mrs. O'Connor and her entire family were at the Zoo to present the donation.

The St. Maarten Zoo is deeply appreciative of this donation. We thank Mrs. O'Connor for her thoughtfulness.
The Cotton Top Tamarin exhibit is one of our more important exhibit as these animals are highly endangered. We are pleased to have some funds to improve their exhibit.

comquarterlymeetingwithgovernor17012012Great Bay (DCOMM):--- On Tuesday the Council of Ministers (CoM) had their first quarterly meeting for the New Year with His Excellency Governor Eugene Holiday. All Ministers were present with the exception of the Minister of Justice who is currently off island.

The meeting with the Governor usually focuses on the relationship between the two branches of government, and other general matters that regard one or more Ministry's. The last quarterly meeting with the Governor was October 20, 2011.

Tuesday was a busy day for CoM, besides meeting with the Governor, they also met with the Financial Supervisory Committee (CFT) and the CoM also had its regular Tuesday meeting.

Individual Ministers are scheduled to meet monthly with the Governor while the Prime Minister meets with him on a weekly basis.

hansmos26022011Philipsburg:--- The eight suspects that were arrested on November 16th for at least five murders and two attempted murders will make their first appearance in court on February 8th, 2012 confirmed Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos.
Mos said the suspects that were arrested in the Vesuvius investigation are suspected of murdering Amador Jones, Rodolfo and Miguel Arrindell, Kevin Gumbs and Eric Lake, while they will also have to answer two charges of attempted murder. Omar Jones was arrested early 2011 when a national of St. Kitts fingered him as the person who shot him in the Dutch Quarter area. While the suspects who shot and killed Eric Lake and Kevin Gumbs will have to answer attempted murder charges for the Spanish woman who was shot in the leg the same day Gumbs and Lake were shot to death.
Besides those murder and attempted murder charges, the suspects will be charged with possession of illegal firearms since police confiscated some firearms during the house searches.
The Chief Prosecutor also confirmed that the two suspects that were shipped out to Aruba in the interest of the investigation were brought back to St. Maarten while the other two that are held in Curacao will return to the island soon.

Philipsburg:--- The Prosecutor's office will speed up two major investigations that involves a civil servant and a former Minister confirmed Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos. Mos said the Lands Recherché managed to secure some additional manpower this year therefore, the cases that are pending will be investigated. Two of the pending cases are the Buncamper's sale of the economic rights of government lease land and the alleged fraud committed by former head of the tourist office Regina Labega.
Former Minister of Labour and Health Maria Buncamper Molanus was forced to resign after it was discovered that she sold the economic rights of government lease land for three million dollars. The former Minister and her spouse received the lease land in the year 2008 when she was a commissioner and it was sold eight months later. Maria Buncamper Molanus was forced to resign when the scandal broke to escape a motion of no confidence which was tabled by the National Alliance.
In the meantime, the former Head of Finance Bas Roorda provided information to the Prosecutor's Office which suggests that the former Head of the Tourist Office committed fraud while she was in office.
The Lands Recherche is busy finalizing their reports on the investigation they conducted at the prison regarding the suicide death of Robert Reid and the VROMI inspector that was arrested for fraud. Mos said when he gets the report regarding the VROMI inspector a decision will be taken on whether or not the suspect will be prosecuted.

Philipsburg:--- On Thursday, police conducted house searches on three different premises in Betty's Estate and Wymont Hill confirmed Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos.
Mos said at one of the premises located in Betty's Estate where one of the suspects identified as A.O.J. who is already in custody lives three fire arms were seized as well as a large quantity of ammunition and a silencer.
Three people who were found on the premises were arrested and taken in for questioning but released afterwards.
A.O.J. was questioned immediately after the discovery of these weapons which could not be found at an earlier search back in November 2011. J. has admitted to the fact that he was the one who put the weapons and ammunition in the places where they were found.
Thursday's seizure will be connected to the other investigative results in the Vesuvius investigation. The fire arms and the ammunition will be thoroughly examined.

lauradekkerreturningtosxm21012012Simpson Bay:--- What was supposed to be a joyous moment for 16 year old Laura Dekker and St. Maarten became a nightmare for local reporters on Saturday afternoon when the Dutch 16 year old completed her trip around the globe. Laura Dekker came into the media spotlight when Dutch authorities tried to stop her from sailing alone at age 13.
Laura Dekker sailed into St. Maarten shortly after 3pm Saturday afternoon escorted by the Coast Guards through the Simpson Bay Bridge to the St. Maarten Yacht Club. Scores of reporters representing the local and international media gathered at the St. Maarten Yacht Club to record the historic event but that was made almost impossible by the foreign security guards at the dock. Local reporters were pushed away from the dock where Laura docked her sailboat "Guppy" to greet her relatives and friends. However, certain foreign media representatives that were mainly Caucasian were allowed to get as close as possible to the 16 year old who is now considered a celebrity since she is the youngest sailor to sail the globe in one year and one day. Despite the achievement, it will not be recorded in the Guinness Book of records due to the controversy surrounding her sailing alone at such a young age.
ldekkerhugshersister21012012Laura Dekker set out to sail single handedly a year and one day ago around the globe. She managed to complete the 27, 000 miles trip on Saturday evening when she sailed through the Simpson Bay Bridge.
Several persons mainly of Dutch origin jumped and cheered as Laura stepped on the dock at St. Maarten Yacht Club. Hardly smiling Laura waved to the onlookers and those that supported her dreams of becoming the youngest sailor to sail around the world. When Laura saw her young sister Kim she jumped off her sailboat and gave her little sister a tight and long hug as her parents looked on.
Laura Dekker who just celebrated her 16th birthday told reporters that she spent 41 days on sea when she left South Africa to sail to St. Maarten. She seemed disoriented when responding to questions that were posed by reporters. Looking somewhat dazed, she asked several times, "What was the question again?" It was obvious that the teenager was tired from the long journey. Shortly after the press conference, her mother and sister jumped on board the sailboat and gave the teenager a meal and a coca cola.
ldekkereatingwithfamily21012012Her biggest fear along her journey was the whales that splashed water on her boat, while she enjoyed seeing the dolphins. "There were moments where I asked myself what the hell I am doing out here in the ocean but I never thought of giving up. It's my dream and I wanted to do it. I also learned a lot while on sea, especially how to take care of myself. While I saw mostly water, waves, and birds.
Laura said her focus now is to complete her studies probably in the Netherlands but she wants to move to New Zealand where she would be able to concentrate on sailing. When asked why she wanted to move she said I can sail in New Zealand but that is not possible in Europe.
Her manager told reporters that Laura and her family will be spending at least 10 days on St. Maarten before sailing to Bonaire where she will continue working on her book. Shortly after that, the family will fly back to the Netherlands.
Minister of Education Dr. Rhoda Arrindell greeted Laura at the Simpson Bay dock where she gave her a lengthy speech and presented her with the St. Maarten flag.

Below is the full speech by Minister Arrindell.

What is a teenager doing sailing solo around the world like a modern-day Marco Polo? Many, like I, a mother and an educator, thought this was a dangerous adventure, too dangerous for a young girl who should be in school. I guess the point Laura Dekker was trying to make, apart from setting a new world record, is precisely that: we–the authorities, who knew little to nothing about sailing–saw her enterprise as too dangerous.
Today I am compelled to ask when will we, as adults, refrain from projecting our own fears on our youth, and thus stop contaminating their brave minds with cowardice? When will we allow them to soar like eagles rather than chirp around like chickens?
I ask these questions not because I think I have the answer as an adult, but because I know that we adults are always conflicted by what we believe to be best for our children and helping them to fulfill their dreams as they see them, especially when we fear they might be put in danger.
Laura Dekker has conquered her own fears, if she had any, and dissolved ours, which we tried to impose on her in an attempt to dissuade her from embarking on a historic, record-breaking circumnavigation which basically started right here on St. Martin, and also ends here today, as a testament to the determination, iron-will, and sailing skills of this young lady.
But, just so that the world should know, when Laura was reported missing in The Netherlands, and was found here on our island, it was not because we chose to harbor her from her family or from the Dutch authorities. I can say that without any equivocation, because coincidentally, I am also acting as Minister of Justice today, in the absence of my colleague, attorney Roland Duncan.
And as Minister of Education, also with responsibility for Sports and Youth Affairs, I must stress that compulsory education is the law of the land; it is enshrined in the Constitution of St. Martin and it is being rigorously implemented. This means, Laura, that you have no excuse for not finishing your studies, and I really look forward to the day of your graduation from school. As a matter of fact, the record you must achieve now is that of completing your studies. I am gladdened by the fact that you have already made that commitment to yourself.
But none of this can detract from the significance of your heroic feat. You did not allow anyone to steal your dream. You fought legal battles, defied all the odds, braved some treacherous seas, to arrive here today, with your head high, your eyes beaming with joy and satisfaction, and everyone around you proud of your accomplishment.
Your quest began right here on St. Martin and rightfully ends here, too. Yours, I believe, is the first world record that started and ended on our island. It would, therefore, be fair to say that in you, St. Martin has its first world record.
May I, therefore, seize this opportunity to appeal to you to help make sailing more attractive to our youth by encouraging them through your own life story to practice this sport. We are surrounded by water, and there is no reason why we should not be producing world champions in sailing. I am sure with your celebrity status, you will be able to convince your peers on the island to dedicate themselves to sailing.
Congratulations and welcome back home, Laura!

Click here to view more photos of Laura Dekker as she sails into St. Maarten.


alrettpeterswithunionofficers22012012It is not the norm for one to read a history book from cover to cover in one sitting. However, with Friendly Anger, one is compelled to read Joseph Lake, Jr.’s account of “The rise of the labor movement in St. Martin” from its inception to the present.

Lake’s style of writing is very simple, yet effective. He writes with such simplicity that the grassroots can understand and yet he is able to provoke the thoughts of the intellectuals.

a political scientist and veteran newsman, Lake combines narrative and analysis so well, that consequently one is never bored by the balanced information presented; hence one is motivated to read on.

Friendly Anger, published by House of Nehesi (HNP), is a compilation of socio-economic and political events spanning over 35 years. It deals with the labor situation on the island from the late sixties, the groundbreaking events of the seventies such as the burning of the government administration building and the Lt. Governor’s residence, the “roundabout” effects of the nineties, and concludes with the challenges at the onset of the new century—giving clear reasons for the birth of trade unionism and its impact on society.

As a cogent examiner of the industrial events in St. Martin, Lake, has categorized key periods, such as the birth of trade unionism, the glory days of the trade union movement, and the 1990s, which he describes as the period of “remote control leadership” as a number of trade unions in St. Martin were run from Curacao in the South and from Guadeloupe in the North.

friendlyanger22012012The analysis of the “remote control” period will surely evoke animated discussions among trade unions on the island as it gives the perception that these unions had lost their “sting” in the 1990s and were not as effective as they ought to be.

The introduction to Friendly Anger by Trinidad’s economist David Abdulah also reminds us succinctly of the book’s role in giving an “excellent … social history” account of the St. Martin people.

As an educator, I exhort our educational planners to ensure that Friendly Anger finds a place in our school’s curriculum. At a time when there is hardly anything written about ourselves, by ourselves, it is crucial that this analytical book finds a treasured place in every household in St. Martin, and ultimately serves as a catalyst to inspire national pride and independence. This can be achieved if we adhere to the words of wisdom of the legendary calypsonian, King Obstinate:

“A people are known by their culture,

A people are known by their past.

The past determines the future

From the present we can forecast.”

Finally, as we move into the new millennium, it is important for us to know where we came from and where we are going. The island did not evolve by itself but the “movers” and “shakers” in our society brought about these changes. Hence it is of paramount importance that we know who they are and what they have contributed to society. Friendly Anger, which also includes 26 pages of union-related photos and an appendix of labor contracts, union constitutions, and other documents, gives us that unique opportunity to know our history.

Friendly Anger is available at www.amazon.com, LAMA’s office, and Van Dorp and Arnia’s bookstores.

Philipsburg:--- On January 23rd, 2011 at around 09:15pm police patrols, detectives, Forensic Department and Ambulance Department personnel were directed to Geo Villas on the Guana Bay road, where a man had been shot during an armed robbery. On the scene the investigating officers encountered the victims with the initials H.J.C and S.M. The male victim stated that he, his girlfriend, and child had just reached home when they were suddenly attacked by three unknown masked and armed men. They were forced into their home where the robbers demanded money from them, reported Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson.
After being robbed of a small amount of cash the robbers demanded more money at which the time victim H.J.C. was shot in his right leg and S.M. was struck in her head with the butt of a gun. After committing their act the robbers fled the scene on foot. The victims were treated on the scene by paramedics and the H.J.C. was transported to the Sint Maarten Medical Centre for further medical treatment. The scene was closed off and the Forensic Department started their investigation by collecting evidence.
A search of the vicinity for the suspects did not have any positive results. The Detectives are busy questioning potential witnesses. This investigation is ongoing.

swescotwilliamsreceivesbookfromdparks24012012Great Bay (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams was the keynote speaker at the Mayor World Conference Inc (WMC), National Bar Association and the Judicial Council last week.

The theme was "Promoting Justice and Equality." The Prime Minister touched upon the topic of the country's judicial system, of having local judges, the language of the court system, the constitution, human rights, and the country's international reporting obligations.

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DONATING MY BLOOD SO THAT OTHERS MIGHT LIVE!
It will cost you one half hour of your time...and you might be able to save lives!
For those of you who are interested in donating your blood, please note that you must:
  • Be 18 years of age and no older than 71
  • Be In good health
  • Not have travelled to Haiti or Guyana, for example in the last three months
When arriving in the hall of the Chamber where you will be donating your Blood, you are usually guided in answering questions prior to giving your blood. Your blood pressure is checked and you must then consult with the nurse whom you may ask all the questions. After that, you will meet the doctor who will review your chart and give the nurses the approval to take your blood or not. You might be referred for various reasons. When giving blood, you do not have to fast, on the contrary, you will have eaten and sandwiches are provided for you if you did not. The Blood donation takes about 10-15 minutes. After giving your blood you do need to drink at least 1 to 11/2 liters of water for rehydration. At the end of the day, you have satisfied yourself because you have given blood that will save many lives. ..and you've only spent half an hour doing that.
Our Hospitals need blood for their operations and certain illnesses for their patients ... And who knows? One day it might be you who might need blood or a blood transfusion.
Hence, the Rotary Club of Saint Martin Nord, the Rotaract Club, and HELP SAINT MARTIN Association have joined forces and we are proud to invite each and everyone who qualifies to donate Blood to do so at the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE building on French St. Martin in Concordia on Friday and Saturday, January 27 and 28 from 9AM to 2PM.
SUPPORT OUR BLOOD DRIVE AND DONATE YOUR BLOOD TO SAVE LIVES!

Philipsburg:--- The employees who responded to the offer given by the Simpson Bay Resort Management Company has filed an official complaint with the Labour Department since their employer has refused to hand over a copy of their contract to them.
In the meantime, the Workers Institute for Organized Labour (WIFOL) has written a letter to the Labour Department about the matter. The WIFOL expressed concern in their letter of January 23rd, 2012 about the one year contract given to workers while the union also requested a copy of the contracts. The union also wrote a letter to the General Manager of SBRMC Jules James and the Human Resource Department of SBRMC requesting a copy of the contracts. WIFOL has also requested information from SBRMC as to how many of its members signed the short term contract. "The WIFOL is very concerned about the short term contract given to our members who were invited to continue working with the SBRMC." Thompson said several of the WIFOL members took up the offer by SBRMC and when they requested a copy of the contract they were denied. The union's president said that workers who respond to an opening at any company are supposed to be given a copy of the contract beforehand to review and analyze before they sign. Normally, workers are to be given a copy of their signed contract. Thompson alleged that the company's General Manager Jules James instructed the SBRMC Human Resource Department not to give the workers a copy of their contracts. Thompson said some of the workers refused to sign the contract when they were told that they could not get a copy and they reported the matter to the WIFOL. The WIFOL President said he is yet to receive a response from the Labour Department and the Resort. "We are extremely disappointed in the slow response from the labour department. A copy of the letter that was sent to the Labour Department was also sent to the Minister of Labour Cornelius De Weever, the Secretary General of the Ministry Jorien Wuite, and the mediator Derrick Holiday."

Philipsburg:--- St. Maarten Cable TV reminds its subscribers that effective February 1st, 2012, everyone is required to switch to a Motorola digital box to continue receiving service. It is necessary that subscribers visit the primary Business Office at Madame Estate to exchange their analog box in order to continue receiving service.
To provide all customers the opportunity to gradually transition to the digital platform and to accommodate the change to the new digital platform, St. Maarten Cable TV will simulcast the analog channels until May 1, 2012. Thereafter, the Company will cease transmission of the analog channels and the Pioneer converters will no longer receive the signal.
Subscribers in the areas listed below should come in during the periods mentioned to swap their analog cable box for a digital box. Customers must also bring their remote(s), coupon book and a valid ID. Those subscribers that have a shield on the cable box or not able to remove their cable box should call the customer service department at 542-4361 for further instructions.

Area #1: February 1, 2012 to February 13, 2012
  • Madame Estate/Fort William
  • Sucker Garden, Upper & Lower
Area #2: February 14, 2012 to February 24, 2012
  • Philipsburg / Fort William
  • Guano Bay / Hope estate

Area #3: February 27, 2012 to March 9, 2012

  • Dawn Beach / Oyster Pond / Red Pond
  • Defiance / Middle Region

 

Area #4: March 1, 2012 to March 13, 2012

  • Pelican
  • Simpson Bay

Area #5: March 12, 2012 to March 22, 2012

  • Belvedere / Rice Hill
  • Dutch Quarter / Union Farm

Area #6: March 14, 2012 to March 23, 2012

  • Airport Road
  • Beacon Hill

Area #7: March 23, 2012 to April 4, 2012

  • Illidge Road / Bush Road / Cul De Sac
  • Betty's Estate / Saunders / Mary's Fancy

Area #8: March 26, 2012 to April 5, 2012

  • Cole Bay
  • Cay Bay

Area #9: April 5, 2012 to April 17, 2012

  • Cay Hill / Belair
  • Ebenezer / St. Peters / South Reward / L.B. Scott Road

Area #10: April 10, 2012 to April 20, 2012

  • Maho / Pointe Pirouette
  • Low Lands

Area #11: April 18, 2012 to April 30, 2012

  • Pointe Blanche

Customers are also encouraged to call the office at 542-4361 or contact the office online at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to gather all the pertinent information prior to visiting the Business Office. St. Maarten Cable TV's Customer Service Representatives will gladly provide the requisite information needed to accelerate the process. Information about the swap process will also be included on St. Maarten Cable TV's website at www.innovativevi.net/sxmcable.

jfedinner29012012The Journey for Education Foundation hosted its annual gala dinner with an outstanding keynote address, students' testimonials, great entertainment and prizes for the supporters. Rescheduled from Last November, the dinner was held on Saturday evening at the Sonesta Great Bay Hotel.
Educator and Head of the Education Innovations Division, Patricia Lourens challenged educators and parents to prepare for the 21st century child. This was one of the main messages in her delivery as keynote speaker for the Journey for Education's annual Gala dinner last Saturday evening. She encouraged the need for us to design flexible educational systems to meet the needs of the "digital child". Engagement, active learning and hands-on learning were all expounded upon in her presentation. Mrs. Lourens believes that generating knowledge should take precedence over the traditional sharing of information as is now being done in the classrooms. She envisions a global classroom where teachers are facilitators, classrooms are nerve centers and students are rewarded for their curiosity. "This is not just wild imagination, but is already being done in several parts of the world" she reassured the audience.
The presentation by Mrs Lourens was well received and provided great insight into the challenges of the new century and the need for St Maarten to make some serious changes to the educational system in order to meet the needs of the digital child.
Clara George, who was a past recipient of funds from JFE gave a short testimonial on the importance of the organization in helping her realize her goals of becoming an elementary school teacher. Paul Emmanuel, who had received assistance several years ago made a donation of One thousand Euro to the Foundation as he commended them on the work they are doing and pledged to support the organization annually.
After dinner supporters were entertained by the Philosopher of Humor Fernando Clark who had the audience in stitches. Clark showed his versatility in comedy by incorporating aspects of Mrs Lourens keynote address in his comedy routine. Several attendees won prizes such as round trip tickets on Winair, weekend stay at Oyster Bay Hotel and a weekend stay at Ocean Terrace Villas in Anguilla.
JFE President Rolando Tobias extended words of thanks and appreciation to all those who made the evening a success. He also thanked the Board for continuing to do the work of volunteering to continue the vision of the late Captain Gaston Boasman; founder of Journey for Education Foundation.

calvinbryan31012012Founder of the Speedy Plus Club, Mr. Calvin Bryan will be hosting the first international track and field sports event on St. Martin at the Alberic Stadium in Sandy Ground. This sports event includes the International Track and Field Meet, the "Plan Caraibe" and the Sprint and Hurdled Clinics from May 5th – 9th, 2012.

Countries participating in the upcoming International Track & Field Meet are the U.S.A, Cuba, Canada, Italy, France, Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago, Bahamas, Ukraine, Antigua, St. Kitts-Nevis, scheduled for May 5th.

The "Plan Caraibe" meet consist of Cuba, Trinidad, French Guyana, St. Barths, Anguilla, Martinique, Guadeloupe and St.Martin-Sint Maarten scheduled for May 5th. In this event St. Martin-Sint Maarten will be competing as one island.

The Clinic is scheduled for May 6th and 7th and will be conducted by the world renowned speed and conditioning coach Loren Seagrave.

The host, Mr. Calvin Bryan, the master mind behind this event is a legend in this field. He is a former professional sports instructor, named the best 1996 coach in Track and Field in France, trainer for almost all of the athletes in Guadeloupe that went to the world championships and Olympics from 1966-2002, receiver of a gold medal from the Ministry of Sports of France, receiver of a gold medal from the French Federation of Track and Field. Mr. Bryan brought home 2 gold medal champions within 3 years of training, when 8 years was the predications. This consists of coaches, trainers, participants and a host of caliber.

This event will give the island additional international exposure and the community is invited to schedule the dates and come out and support as St. Martin–Sint Maarten showcases its finest athletes.

Cay Hill:--- The medical staff of St. Maarten Medical Center is now placing male and female patients in the same room due to the lack of space. Several persons voiced their opinions about the situation at the St. Maarten Medical Center on Monday during a call in radio program. Minister of Health Cornelius De Weever said on Wednesday that he was contacted via his office and on the public roads by several persons who informed him of the situation.
Minister De Weever said his office already contacted the inspectorate and requested that they do their jobs in this regard while he spoke to Dr. George Scot about the matter. Minister De Weever told members of the media that he was supposed to meet with the Board of St. Maarten Medical Center last week and that meeting could not take place. He said he intends to meet with the SMMC board sometime this week and he will address the matter of having male and female patients sharing rooms.
When asked why the Government of St. Maarten did not grant the St. Maarten Medical Center a guarantee letter that would allow them to get the necessary financing for the hospital's expansion, Minister De Weever said to date the board of the St. Maarten Medical Center has not submitted a request in writing to government requesting a guarantee letter. Minister De Weever said the government of St. Maarten has been facilitating the St. Maarten Medical Center through the Central Bank with bonds. Minister de Weever made clear that Government has been working with the board of the St. Maarten Medical Center and government is supporting the expansion. However, he said he does not think the SMMC needs to have a guarantee letter from government to do their expansion. He said based on the information he has, the SMMC is financially strong enough to execute the expansion. "You should know that government supports the expansion and will do whatever we can to assist." When asked if he knew why the banks on St. Maarten denied the SMMC the loan they are seeking for the expansion, Minister De Weever said he cannot see any reason why any banking institution would deny the SMMC a loan when they are the only hospital on St. Maarten.
In the meantime, SMN News learnt that the SMMC has strong bank account which amounts to 12 million dollars. The former board of the St. Maarten Medical Center took over the institution with 25 million guilders in arrears, one of the former board members told SMN News on Wednesday. "We took over a hospital with 25 million guilders in arrears and when we left the board, it had a surplus of 12 million dollars." The former board member also pointed out that the President of the Supervisory board and Medical Director is now also the Chairman of the Board and he urged government to rectify the matter as soon as possible. "The members of the former board made Dr. George Scot the Director of the Hospital and we made clear to him that he cannot be the Chairman of the Board."
When SMN News contacted Dr. George Scot on Wednesday for a reaction on mixing patients and the letter of guarantee he said he requested from government Dr. George Scott said he had no comments on either issue.

Letter of Intent Granted to American Medical Clinic.

In the meantime, the Minister confirmed on Wednesday that the government of St. Maarten has granted a letter of intent to the Dr. Samuel Hess who is seeking to build a Medical Tourism Center in the Simpson Bay area. Minister De Weever also clarified that several organizations submitted requests to government asking for letters of intent to build more hospitals on the Dutch side of the island. Minister De Weever said the letter of intent has a timeline in which the foreign investors have to begin construction. Minister De Weever also announced that the government of St. Maarten will be issuing another letter of intent to an investor who is also interested in building a hospital here.
When asked by SMN News if he believed building more hospitals on the Dutch side of the island will hinder the progress of SMMC, Minister De Weever said based on all the discussions that have taken place thus far the hospitals are supposed to work together. "It is supposed to be a compliment to each other and not a competition to each other."

Philipsburg:--- Minister of Labour Health and Social Affairs Cornelius De Weever clarified on Wednesday that Member of Parliament Romain La Ville did not send him any letter as was stated in one of the daily newspapers.
Minister De Weever said he is aware that the current governmental structure is new to many persons as well as Members of Parliament but one should know that no individual Member of Parliament can send him an ultimatum. "If the body of Parliament gives me a directive that will be executed, but no one Member of Parliament can send me directives. The Members of Parliament can make recommendations and suggestions. This is the reason my door is always open," Minister De Weever said.

Great Bay:--- Dancer/Choreographer Indhira Marlin, carnival costume designer and sculptor Randolph Scot, youth group, Voice of our Children foundation and new author, Lydia Henderson were among first-time nominees for the annual Culture Time Awards who took top honors when the winners were announced Sunday, February 5, 2012 in a special edition of the island's longest-running cultural program on PJD-2 radio 1300AM.
Indhira Marlin "whose consistency in producing quality work with the island's youth ensures the continuity of excellent output in dance on the island," took over from Broadway star Nicole de Weever, winner of the dance category for the last couple of years.
Producer and host of Culture Time, now in its 25th consecutive year, Fabian Badejo, expressed the hope that a National Dance Ensemble could emerge from the work of artistes like Indhira Marlin, Clara Reyes of Imbali Creative Movement Center, and groups like the Motiance Dance Company, the other two nominees in the Dance category for 2011.
The Mighty Dow, who had a stellar year during 2011, with accolades pouring in for him both at home and abroad, won the Music category against nominees like Addy "Shadowman" Richardson and the band, Control. Others nominated in this category included Tanny and the Boys, the Jolly Boys (both leading exponents of stringband music) and the Ebony Steel Orchestra.
However, Addy Richardson would not be denied a well-deserved recognition when his song, "In your eyes" was adjudged "Song of the Year" in a mano-a-mano with Control band's rendition of the Sparrow classic, "No money, no love."
"Shadowman has come out of the shadows to enter the spotlight of Caribbean music with his undeniable success on regional charts and on Tempo," noted Badejo. Culture Time co-host, Fernando Clark, stressed that "Shadowman has been consistently on the radar in the region, producing quality work that has made him stand out as a frontline musician."
However, it was not a matter of musical chairs when Control took the "Band of the Year" award in a category that included nominees "Youth Waves" and "No Limits". It is the second year consecutively that Control has won this category.
Randolph Scot, one of the island's leading carnival costume and set designers, won the Fine Art category in his first year of being nominated, while Lydia Henderson, another first-timer in the nominations race, won the Book of the Year award with her controversial autobiography, "Lydia; from heterosexual to homosexual to bisexual to God."
"Yori Yori" by Bracket, won the "Foreign Song of the Year" title, while "DJ of the Year" was won by Mix Master Pauly.
The Culture Time Lifetime Achievement Award went to artist/musician Urmain Dormoy who has gone from "Slujj to New Status Generation Drum Band in a lifetime full of hard work, dedication and breaking new grounds," according to Clark.
Chef Dino Jagtiani, won "Chef of the Year" award, instituted last year in recognition of the fact that the island is commonly referred to as the 'Culinary Capital of the Caribbean'. His Rare and Temptations restaurants offer "creative and innovative fare that soothe the palate," the judges noted.
"Culture Time Person of the Year" is Jacques Hamlet (better known as "Billie D") of SOS Radio in Marigot. "This is also a first for us," said Badejo, who observed that not only Billie D's work as Radio Personality but also as "local entrepreneur in the broadcast field has had a significant impact on the island's cultural field which has not escaped the notice of our judges."
There were a total of 16 categories for the Culture Time Awards, with two being declared vacant – Theatre and the Fashion Designer of the Year categories.
The Culture Time Awards do not carry any monetary or other material value but have become a prestigious recognition of consistent and excellent work in the field of culture by those who are in the field.

Click here to view detailed list of winners of Culture Time 2011 Awards.

Philipsburg:--- A Central Committee of Parliament hearing is planned for 7 February about Inheritance and Legacies.

The hearing is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon at 4:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament.

The law that parliamentarians will be dealing with is the National Ordinance establishing Book 4 and Title 7.3 of the Civil Code, National Ordinance on Inheritance and Legacies.

The Association of Notaries will give their input with respect to the aforementioned national ordinance.

The committee hearing will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and only the audio can be heard via Pearl Radio FM 98.1 as well as via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

eholidayandsgcjansen06022012Great Bay (DCOMM):--- On Monday, the Secretary General to the Council of Ministers Cassandra Jansen took the oath before His Excellency Governor Eugene Holiday. Also in attendance were Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams, family and colleagues.

At the ceremony, Governor Holiday stressed the importance of oath-taking as well as the function of Secretary General to the Council of Ministers, described as a unique and challenging position catering to seven ministers.

The Government is ensuring that all civil servants of the country take their oath and a special session is planned for all civil servants at the end of February.

Great Bay:--- During the last Tri-Partite Committee meeting, nominations were made for the first and second vice chair of the committee. The employer representatives nominated Jim Rosen as first vice chair and the employees representatives nominated Theophilus Thompson as the second vice chair.
The proposal for sub-committees, rules of order and membership to Tri-Partite will be discussed in the next meeting on Wednesday, February 8, 2012 at the A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall. Tripartite Committee meetings are held every month with Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever serving as chairman. The Tripartite Committee is made up of representatives for employers, employees and government.
The Tri-Partite Committee serves as a consultative body to the Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor with regards to ILO related topics. In addition, the committee also places an appropriate request or on its own initiative advises the minister with regard to labor market topics.

Philipsburg:--- Minister of Economic & Tourism Affairs, Telecommunications & Transport Hon. Franklin Meyers, would like to congratulate the 100+ staff at Flamingo Beach Resort who successfully completed the American Hotel and Lodging Association Education Institute course and received the 'Golden Hospitality' certificate recently.

The training dealt with guest service factoids and gold guest service leading to great customer service.

Housekeeping attendants, supervisors and managers, some of them, took an intensive course in 'Certified Guestroom Attendant, and Flamingo Front Desk team member Jules Skinner won the annual Diamond Resorts Chairman Award for 'Excellence in Customer Service and The Meaning of YES.'

Skinner was selected for the recognition from more than 70 nominees from Diamond Resorts worldwide.

"We are living in an extremely demanding economic climate which is both a challenge and opportunity for our country. The tourism and travel environment overall will remain very difficult, but government recognizes the importance of the hospitality sector.

"The international marketplace is extremely competitive, and countries around the world catering to tourism are making significant in-roads in developing their sectors. Tourism around the world has become very competitive.

"One of the most important areas is training of hotel staff. The hospitality industry is an industry that rewards employees who work hard, demonstrate flexibility and team work and deliver great service.

"I commend Flamingo Beach Resort for developing their staff and to keep up the good work. For the staff, continue to take every opportunity offered to you by your employer where it concerns upgrading your skills. Congratulations once again," Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs Hon. Franklin Meyers said on Wednesday.

The certification was conducted with the cooperation of the St. Maarten Timeshare Association and the St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association.

Philipsburg:--- A Plenary public session of Parliament is scheduled for February 13 regarding the voting on a motion by Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Jules James.

The meeting will take place on Monday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The National Alliance (NA) faction requested the plenary session in its letter dated February 01, 2012.

The NA faction would like to discuss the voting of MP Jules James on November 17, 2011 on a draft motion of the NA; the position of the NA that MP Jules James was not allowed to vote on the motion; the letter of the Governor of Sint Maarten to Parliament, dated December 5, 2011; and the reactions of the Chairlady of Parliament to the aforementioned.

The plenary public session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

george21082009Member of Parliament George Pantophlet says that Parliament does not have enough eyes and ears to keep an eye on the manner in which this government is functioning. While his focus is on the Minister of Everything, as a representative of the people he has to also monitor the Minister of Economic Affairs Franklyn Meyers. The Member of Parliament understood that there is a moratorium on Jet Ski's. The information is that someone submitted a request to obtain a Jet Ski license to operate at the Great Bay Beach. Apparently, the advice from the office of the Minister (Economic Affairs) was negative. Seemingly the Minister is neglecting the advice of the department and has requested that the documents be sent to him as he plans to approve the permit for the Jet Ski. There are stakeholders who are objecting to this and are preparing to follow legal recourse. The Member of Parliament will be sending a letter to the Minister of Economic Affairs Franklyn Meyers requesting information on the following: How many persons are in possession of a license to operate Jet Skis? When and why was the moratorium placed? What criteria are the Jet Ski license holders suppose to adhere to? The Member of Parliament also wants to know if it is true that the Minister intends to approve this request against the advice of his department. There is so much going on that is not transparent. Now the people can understand the need for a Corporate Governance Council, not enough eyes and ears.

Philipsburg:--- President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell says the Central Committee will start to discuss the 2012 National Budget on February 22.

The meeting will take place on Wednesday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The committee meeting will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

Great Bay:--- The Charles Leopold Bell School in Cole Bay will reopen for normal classes at the usual time on Monday, February 20, 2012.
The school has been undergoing the necessary repairs to its deteriorating structures which have resulted in a couple of classrooms being out of commission.
Parents and guardians of students at the school are hereby notified that there will be no school until Monday when the repairs would have been completed.
According to the Department of Public Education Services of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, the contractor is working diligently to ensure that everything is in place for school to resume by Monday.

mtrompgivespresentationtocom14022012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto said the meeting that the Council of Ministers (CoM) had with the President of the Central Bank of Curacao and Sint Maarten (CBCS) E. Tromp last week Thursday was very informative.

The presentation was about the social economic impact of dollarization; dissolution of the monetary union; blueprint for the Central Bank of Sint Maarten; supervision financial sector Sint Maarten; and the Development Bank of Sint Maarten.

"The CoM had asked the CBCS several months ago to do some research into a number of areas of strategic economic importance that we needed additional information. We are very pleased with the information received as this will assist with decision-making," Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto said on Tuesday.

The CBCS President last week also made a presentation to the Sint Maarten General Pension Fund as well as to insurance agencies about investing.

Last week Monday the Minister of Finance and other dignitaries attended a dinner to commemorate the upcoming 184th anniversary of the Bank.

The investigation into the death of Olivier PETIT (58 years old) on December 6, 2011, has been concluded. The results of the investigation have shown that Mr. PETIT took his own life.
On the morning of December 6, 2011, the lifeless body of Mr. Petit was discovered in the front yard of a house in Madame's Estate. A forensic examination showed that there was a cord around the neck of the body, that was strongly tightened with the use of a garotte.
At first, it was believed a crime was involved. Further examination, in cooperation with the French Gendarmerie, showed however, that Mr. Petit had tried to take his life several months before, using almost exactly the same technique.
This week, the Prosecutor's office received the results from the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI), concerning the DNA testing it had ordered. These results confirm the suspicion that it was in fact a suicide. Both the knot in the cord and the garotte, contained solely the DNA of the victim.
The next of kin of the deceased have been informed.

usmmeetsuwiopencampusofficials19022012PHILIPSBURG:--- "There is obviously a serious intention on the part of both the University of the West Indies (UWI) Open Campus and the Anguilla Community College (ACC) to cooperate with the University of St. Martin (USM). USM shares those intentions and I will do what it takes to formalize these mutual intentions within soonest," says University of St. Martin President Annlies van den Assem.
This remark comes after the USM President and the USM Acting Dean of Academic Affairs Glen Yeung paid courtesy calls to the University of the West Indies (UWI) Open Campus in Anguilla and the Anguilla Community College (ACC) earlier this month. During the one day visit USM President and the Acting Dean met with UWI Open Campus Director Cheryl Sloley, Board member of the UWI Open Campus Anguilla and Board member of the Anguilla Community College Mrs. Phillis Fleming-Banks, PhD, and the President of the Anguilla Community College Professor Delroy M. Louden.
According to President van den Assem, the purpose of the visit was threefold:
  1. To explore the cooperation possibilities with the UWI open campus in order to connect with the institution.
  2. To secure a seamless transition to UWI for USM graduates, who wish to continue their studies after obtaining their associate's degree.
  3. To forge sustainable cooperation and seek information from UWI Open Campus (an institution that has 60 years experience providing education in the Caribbean) on how USM could prepare for an educational model that would enhance its product by offering courses online as well as in hybrid form.
"What came out of our visit is that it appears that USM is pretty much in synchronization with the trend in education for all universities at least region wide. We all, as universities in the Caribbean, have issues of complicated scale, issues of funding, issues of distance and most remarkably issues of low enrollment. And still we as universities in the Caribbean are required to provide tertiary education for the public at large and are asked to be all things to all people," says USM President van den Assem.
usmmeetsaccofficials19022012USM Acting Dean Glen Yeung adds that for example what came up in discussion with UWI Open Campus director is that from their experience, having gone through the motions in the past 60 years in the Caribbean, in her opinion, we were on the right direction with our focus on our programs, on provision of online education and in our direction to connect as broad as possible to other universities for our students.
"As far as the provision of online education however she shared that their findings point to the online-with-a-tutor-system model for the Caribbean which is the direction USM has embarked upon," Yeung notes further.
The USM officials also learned that ACC will soon begin the accreditation process with the University Council of Jamaica and continue in the development of partnerships with the University of the Virgin Islands, University of Technology, Jamaica, University of the West Indies Open Campus and the Chartered Management Institute. Acting Dean of Academics Yeung notes that USM is embarking on connecting on this same trajectory to ensure a seamless and sustained connectivity to tertiary education institutions in the region for St. Maarten students.
Other points that were discussed include:
  • UWI in conjunction with USM offering online courses with tutor system
  • Lecture series cooperation between ACC and USM
  • Exchange of instructors
  • Internship cooperation with USM for Anguilla hospitality students.

"Cooperation in education is USM's mantra. USM showed its disposition to cooperate with UWI open campus as recent as December 2011 when a request came for USM to invigilate their exams at USM. USM immediately obliged and we will continue to cooperate with UWI open campus in that regard and otherwise," Yeung adds.
Follow up meetings are planned in order to formalize intentions for cooperation. UWI Open Campus officials are expected to visit USM in order to consider how to proceed.
USM's Board President Mrs. Valerie Giterson-Pantophlet, USM President Ms. van den Assem and the Acting Dean Mr. Yeung have also been invited to the investment ceremony for the first president of the Anguilla Community College scheduled for March.
USM, the UWI Open Campus, and the Anguilla Community College are all members of the Association of Caribbean Tertiary Institutions (ACTI).

The Anguilla Community College is to commence associate degree programmes in Hospitality Studies, Communications, Business Administration, Secretarial Studies and Humanities. USM already offers associate degrees in Hospitality and Tourism Management, Business, General Liberal Arts and Bachelors of Science degrees in Education and Hospitality and Tourism Management.
Other USM programs in development include bachelor programs in International Law, Business Administration in International Business and Commercial Facility Management and a Masters in Law. Persons interested in more information about the University of St. Martin and its programs can call 542-5171 ext. 1000 or visit us online at www.usmonline.net.

michelrichardson20022012Airport/Grand Case:--- The lack of jet fuel on St. Maarten has raised concerns for several airlines that were affected on Saturday and Sunday afternoon, which has forced the Manager of Air Caraibes Daniel Richardson to speak out. In an exclusive interview with SMN News, Richardson said that no one from the Princess Juliana International Airport or SOL informed the airlines that there was no fuel on St. Maarten over the weekend. Richardson said Air Caraibes learnt of the fuel shortage around 4:30pm on Saturday afternoon when they contacted SOL to request fuel for their plane. "It was when I called SOL they told me there was no more fuel. I pleaded with SOL to see if they could find enough fuel for the aircraft to go over to Guadeloupe for fuel before heading to Paris. It took a while for me to convince SOL to drain their tanks and to supply Air Caraibes with fuel because all the other Airlines on the ground had to find hotel accommodations for their passengers Saturday evening," Richardson said.
Richardson further explained that SOL told him that there was a barge outside of St. Maarten with the jet fuel but the fuel was not tested and therefore they could not supply the air-crafts with fuel on Saturday but they were assured that there would have been enough jet fuel on the island on Sunday. "When SOL told me that they were going to have fuel on Sunday I informed Paris and the captain that there was fuel on St. Maarten. However, when we began fueling up on Sunday afternoon SOL told us they did not have enough fuel for us. This situation placed Air Caraibes in a precarious situation because there was too much fuel in the plane to land in Guadeloupe and too little to take the plane to its scheduled airport. Air Caraibes plane had to make a stop in Nantes to get some fuel to take them to their destination. Because of that, the Airline suffered more expenses because they had to house the passengers that missed their connecting flights in other areas of Europe." Richardson said besides the additional expenses their flights are also delayed and they are forced to call in additional crew members when the crew over spent their time on board the flights. "On Saturday, an additional co-pilot and stewardess had to be called in to reinforce the flight crew before they could continue to Paris."
Richardson said so far PJIAE and SOL have not met with the Airlines to inform them of the current situation. Richardson said that he is of opinion that Air Caraibes is the only one that was affected on Sunday. He said currently his bosses in Guadeloupe are in communication with SOL and PJIAE to see if they could find a solution for the ongoing fuel shortage.
According to Richardson, a number of airlines were affected on Saturday. He said on the ground there were air-crafts from United Airways, Caribbean Airlines, Air Caraibes, Air Canada and two from US Airways.
A press release issued by DCOMM on Sunday stated that an investigation is underway to determine the cause of the fuel shortage.

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garrindellandnalynchperusinghandbook21022012PHILIPSBURG:--- Ombudsman Nilda Arduin presented President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell on Tuesday morning with the bureau's handbook 2011-2012.

The handbook which will be updated on an annual basis comprises of established guidelines for the bureau; work procedures; tasks of the ombudsman; formation plan; a compilation of all main documents that guide the Ombudsman bureau; 10-year strategic plan; budget of the ombudsman bureau; communications plan; case investigation and complaints processes; standards of proper conduct of the ombudsman; and the code of conduct for civil servants.

Ombudsman Nilda Arduin said the handbook served two objectives, firstly, it gives direction for the office, and secondly, it acts as an archive where you can trace the establishment of the bureau as a new high council of state.

Arduin added that the handbook demonstrates transparency of this particular high council of state and a copy will be presented to the Philipsburg Jubilee Library for public perusal.

President Arrindell highly commended Arduin for her hard work since the inception of the bureau and added that she is very confident that the Ombudsman will reach the goals set out in its planning documents for 2012 and for the future.

"I admire the manner you have approached your work. We all had to build our respective democratic institutions from the ground up when we achieved country status and the same thing can be said for Parliament.

"I am very impressed with the handbook and I know the bureau will not become a toothless tiger as it is one of the key institutions of our democracy," President of Parliament Gracita Arrindell said on Tuesday.

The Ombudsman handbook will be placed in the archives of Parliament for Members of Parliament (MPs) to peruse at their own leisure.

During the presentation on Tuesday morning, Nilda Arduin enthusiastically welcomed the proposal by the President of Parliament to have a yearly presentation to Parliament starting in 2012. The exact date will be coordinated and made known soonest to all concerned entities.

lwilsonandsxmacademyboys22022012CUL DE SAC:--- The St. Maarten Academy has launched its “Choose P.E.A.C.E.” project with a series of activities, particularly geared towards their first formers. The project, which kicked off on Wednesday (February 22, 2012), will run until March. It is being spearheaded by student counsellor Tallulah Baly-Vanterpool and the Student Care Department. Tephany Baptist, a social work intern from Holland (now famous for the FlashMobproject) as well as Sabine Smith, a recent graduate of the Academy, is assisting with the project organization.

The Choose P.E.A.C.E.” project is a positive approach to violence prevention that is needed in the St. Maarten community. The acronym P.E.A.C.E. represents Principles, Excellence, Attitude, Courage, and Empathy - all values that St. Maarten’s youth and elders must embrace for a brighter future.

On Wednesday, there were two presentations on Principles. Miss St. Maarten 2011 Trumane Trotman took the first form girls through activities that highlighted their principles and how difficult it might be to change them. The girls learnt the importance of inculcating lady-like behaviours, and how to handle peer pressure and conflict. They ended their session with a ‘poise and posture’ demonstration. All forty-five girls walked out as new-found “Miss Principles”.

At the same time, the young boys were engaged in a lively discussion with Lenworth Wilson, Jr., host of CPR radio program on Youth Radio 92.5FM. Wilson, teacher by profession, is well known for his involvement with St. Maarten youth as a mentor. He presented the K.I.N.G. principles to the young princes, and encouraged them to demonstrate Kindness, Intelligence, Naturalness, and Growth.  The forty first form boys shared what they understood about becoming a man, and were taught the principles of kings and gentlemen.

The “Choose PEACE” activities will continue on Friday where all students are being encouraged to wear white shirts with the PEACE emblem. As part of this initiative, the school has already embraced one letter in the acronym by awarding the Honour Roll students and presenting them to the entire school as examples of Excellence. The student body was encouraged to strive for excellence in all that they do. In the coming weeks, the students will be engaged in other lessons in P.E.A.C.E.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Everything is in place for the information day/open house at the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) on Friday, 24 February, where the public are invited to visit the office and receive information about the services provided by IND.

The Information Day at its offices on the A.T. Illidge Road #8 (next to NAPA) is from 7:30am and 2:00pm.

Staff will be available to answer questions and brochures will be on display and available to take-away as well.

IND has a very important role to play where it concerns country Sint Maarten as it relates to admittance, border and territorial control.

The three main areas when carrying out its work are transparency, consistency and customer friendly service.

The IND has extended an open invitation to all and is looking forward to meeting with those who require additional information about the services of the department during the Information Day on Friday.

usgfparliamentaryproceduresworkshop23022012CUL DE SAC:--- The United Student Government Front (USGF) has embarked on a series of trainings in parliamentary procedures for high school student councils. The workshops, which started last Friday (February 17, 2012), will run until April 20.
Jaycees trainers and senators Elroy Hughes and John Hodge are conducting the sessions, which will teach the students how to plan and execute their meetings.
Last Friday, representatives of St. Dominic High School, St. Maarten Academy, St. Maarten Vocational Training School and Sundial met at the St. Maarten Academy's academic campus for the first workshop. Hughes explained the origin of parliamentary procedures and traced its history from the 19th century to present.
The interactive session explored techniques in planning agendas for meetings, taking control of chaotic situations, and respecting decisions set by the council. Students were encouraged to put aside friendship and be professional in their conduct, especially since they are the voice of their student body.
"It is important that you listen to other leaders when they speak on television and you will learn how to conduct your own meetings. You will also learn leadership skills. As a leader, you must always be prepared," Hughes told the students.
He took them through the steps in planning an agenda, and urged them to send out their agendas at least one week in advance. As the executive body of the student council, he told them, they will be doing all the work for the entire student body; therefore, it is imperative that they meet as a board prior to any general meeting to plan and make decisions.
"When your board sits together, they all have to agree with the final decision. The majority rules. So when the president talks about a project, he/she has the full backing of the majority. But this does not take away the rights of the minority."
The workshops will continue on March 23 at Sundial School and on April 20 at St. Maarten Vocational Training School. All meetings start at 3:30pm and end at 5:00pm.
Aside from the trainings, the USGF is seeking to collaborate with the St. Maarten Youth Council Association. Ms. Connie Francis-Gumbs, of the latter organization, used the forum on Friday to present the roles and constitution of the Youth Council.

The USGF is encouraging more high school students to participate. They can contact their respective student councils to do so. The first workshop was free, but students will be required to pay $1 for each of the remaining sessions. At the end of the three workshops, students will be given an evaluation and a Certificate of Participation.
USGF coordinators Sinatra Rouse, mentor of St. Dominic Student Council; and Kim Lucas-Felix, mentor of St. Maarten Academy Student Government Association would like to thank the presenters for volunteering their time towards enriching our future leaders.
Hughes, who voluntarily conducts training for the youth, said, "Giving these types of trainings to young people always make me feel good, especially when you see they are eager to learn something new."

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will continue with the 2012 National Budget discussion on March 1st after the meeting was adjourned on Monday.

The Thursday meeting will start at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

Members of the Council of Ministers are expected to be present for the meeting in order to provide additional information to Members of Parliament (MPs) with respect to the national budget.

Questions were submitted to MPs during Monday's session and additional questions could be asked on Thursday.

The committee meeting will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

indopenhouse01032012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) is very pleased with the outcome of the Information Day at its Open House on 24 February.

The information day attracted 150 persons of which 135 filled out the customer satisfaction survey. IND management is very pleased with the results of the survey which was very positive.

Questions posed to the information day attendees were: how do they rate the service received from the IND? How helpful was the staff? What is your level of satisfaction? How was the information brought forward to you?

The average score for services that the IND provides to the public was rated an 8.8; the average score for being helpful to the public was rated 8.9; overall satisfaction was 8.8; and for overall satisfaction of IND services and how clients received their information was rated with an average score of 9.0.

IND Management concludes that the average scores are very consistent and high, and when considered that it was a representative sample, the conclusion is, the public appreciates the services of the IND which is good to very good.

Two recommendations that the IND will work on based on the survey are to hold additional information sessions and to reduce as much as possible the waiting time for services. This may be done by adding more helpdesks.

During the information day IND staff was available to answer questions and provide brochures to those that visited and they also heard about the future plans for the department.

IND is currently in the process of preparing itself to be able to offer additional and improved services required by country Sint Maarten where it relates to admittance, border and territorial control.

The three main areas when carrying out its work are transparency, consistency and customer friendly service.

swescotwilliams22072011GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams will be in Curacao over the weekend and is one of the speakers at the 9th 'About Women Conference,' under the theme "About Women and Influence."

How does the scale tip? Are we mostly shaped by the influences around us or do we influence our surroundings more profoundly?

It is from this perspective that the Prime Minister will address the forum About Women and Influence on Saturday.

The Prime Minister is uniquely able to present her views from both sides of the fence; having grown up in challenging circumstances, very susceptible to a myriad of influences around her and during her later political career is considered a person of 'great influence.'

How does one yield his or her influence? In responding to the question: 'How will you engage the topic?', the Prime Minister's response was clear and straightforward.

"I don't consider this lecture one in behavioral psychology. There are many experts much more apt at this. I look at the individuals who make up the sum "WOMEN" and I recognize that we are who we are because of influences in our life, yet at the same time, we have the power, yes, the power to influence lives so dramatically that we could collectively chart and change the course of entire societies.

"I recognize that this empowerment is not equally accessible all over the world, but the forum "About Women" allows us to examine our direct environments and thus become more conscious and aware that indeed 'it starts with me.'

"We are fortunate that in our small societies we have trailblazers and have accomplished in terms of gender advancements great strides. What are now the obstacles for us in this generation to conquer?," Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams said on Friday.

Willemstad, CURACAO:--- A substantial improvement is required in the financial management of the public entities Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba, is the observation of the College financieel toezicht Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba (Cft BES) in its sixth half-year report which was presented on February 16th to the minister of Interior Affairs and Kingdom relations (Binnenlandse Zaken en Koninkrijksrelaties - BZK). The Board of financial supervision (Cft) remarks that in the most recent period little progress was made in the area of the budget process and the financial management. This is in particular the case for the relatively smaller public entities Sint Eustatius and Saba.
The Board states that a sound budgetary process is dependent on good financial management. Even without losing sight of the many important steps that have been taken since the start of the state reform, the fact remains that the public entities still face great challenges. Cft indicates in its report its understanding for the fact that the transition towards becoming public entities costs a lot of time and that this transition is very demanding for the public entities. However, at the same time it is also important to continue denominating the areas where necessary steps still need to be taken. In every aspect of the financial management improvements are necessary, such as liabilities and budget management, budget and liabilities administration, execution reports, the planning and control cycle, Corporate Governance, the subsidies policy, the audit year plan and the land policy. Considering that the capacity (of personnel) is limited on the islands, the Board stipulates together with the public entities three or four priorities per year. Since there are differences in the progress made by the public entities, the agreements also differ per island.

Starting 2012 the budgets of the public entities have to comply with the Decree on budget and accountability public entities BES (BBV BES). With regard to Saba, the Board made use of its competence to suspend all relevant components of this Decree. In the first quarter of 2012 Saba will still compose the budget in conformity with the BBV BES.

In November 2011, upon request of the minister of BZK, the execution of the 2011 budget and the 2012 budget of Sint Eustatius were placed under Preceding Supervision (Voorafgaand Toezicht – VT). This was done because it was expected that 2011 would conclude with a deficit of approximately USD 1.4 million, but also because of the quality of the financial administration and the financial management. The first experiences with the VT are positive and Cft expects that in the third execution report the expected deficit will not have increased further.

The 2010 financial statements of Bonaire and Saba have been provided with a negative opinion by the accountant. The control of the 2010 financial statement of Sint Eustatius is almost finalized and it is expected that the account will abstain from submitting an opinion. Without reliable accounting information it is impossible to get a complete view of the public finance and to guarantee the reliability of the financial information. It is therefore that improvement of the supply of financial information has been stipulated as a priority for all public entities in the financial management improvement plans for 2012. For Bonaire and Sint Eustatius the improvement of the liabilities administration is one of the priorities for 2012, whereas for Saba and Sint Eustatius the month closing is one of the priorities.

Lack of capacity is an important factor for all public entities – the level differs for each entity - that determines the extent to which the improvements can be implemented. The necessary changes have to be executed by only a small number of persons, and after a period of (a little) progress, there now seems to be some kind of "change weariness". In its half-year report Cft indicates that it is important that a new impulse be given to the change process. This is something that should be done by all parties that are involved in the Dutch Caribbean – the islands, the ministry of BZK, the Kingdom Representative and Cft.

In addition to the above mentioned Cft also requests explicitly attention for a number of issues regarding the transition, which are not finalized yet. This regards amongst others the problem of the transfer of the pension funds from the Netherlands Antilles to the Dutch Caribbean and the possible settlement as a consequence of more, or less, use of the deficit series, which the public entities were allowed in the period of 2008 up to 2010. It is of great importance that in these issues decisions be taken by the ones involved, so all parties know where they stand, and that they can be geared towards the future instead of investing a lot of energy in the past. Certainly considering the limited capacity, this is necessary for the future, so the required improvements in the budget process and the financial management can be realized.

cdeweeveratmahojobfair07032012Mullet Bay:--- Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius de Weever paid a visit to the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort job fair on Tuesday afternoon, which had a large turn-out of young people. "It is very encouraging to see that our young people are willing to work," said Minister De Weever.

femalecivilservantscelebratewomensday08032012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister (PM) Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams treated all female civil servants with chocolates to commemorate International Women's Day. The commemoration was carried out at all government offices through their respective Secretary General's. Minister of Education Hon. Rhoda Arrindell was present for the celebration.

In the photo, civil servants attend at the Government Building receiving their treats. The celebration for taxi drivers will be this Sunday.

taxofficeofficialsatsxmhouseinnetherlands10032012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- A delegation of the Tax Department of Sint Maarten visited the Cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary in The Hague and made use of the Soualiga conference room to meet with Sint Maarten students.

The purpose of the visit is to recruit workers for the Tax Department in particular the Audit and Criminal Investigation Unit.

The interviewers were very positive and they are hoping to have some of the solicitants in September of this year in Sint Maarten.

The delegation also met with Sint Maarten students studying taxation law at the University of Tilburg of which some are planning to return to the country to assist in nation building.

Philipsburg:--- The Unity Jump Up held on Saturday night to open the 2012 carnival celebrations had to be stopped on the Pondfill Road early Sunday morning. According to information reaching SMN News, police stopped the Unity Jump after a stabbing incident took place in the vicinity of GEBE on the Pondfill Road. Revelers were jumping up to the beat of five bands that participated in the annual Unity Jump Up.
SMN News has been reliably informed that two young girls that were among the revelers were raped by some young boys that also participated in the pre- carnival celebrations. Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson told reporters nothing unusual took place Saturday night during the Jump Up. The Police Spokesman admitted that some arrests were made but he did not divulge any information on the reasons for the arrests.
A source close to police said that despite the large amount of police officers present Saturday night, the Jump Up got out of hand. The source said that revelers were under the influence of alcohol and it appears as though the rape victims trusted their attackers at some point when they went with them and were allegedly raped. It is not yet established if the victims of the alleged rape filed complaints with the police. A source within the police force said that the victims of the stabbing incident have since refused police assistance in the stabbing incident.

philipsburgjubileelibraryreceivescomputerdonation11032012Philipsburg:--- On Thursday March 8, 2012, Independent Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge made good on a promise to deliver 5 more computers for a grand total of 10 to the Philipsburg Jubilee Library.
"It took some time to get all 10 computers to the Library because for whatever reason UTS was not able to make good on a promise made back then but never the less, where there is a will there is a way," said MP Patrick Illidge. The additional 5 computers were made possible through a donation by the Diageo Company represented on St. Maarten by International Liquor & Tobacco NV, and the computers (3 desktops & 2 laptops) were supplied by Adolphus Richardson Office Technology. MP Patrick Illidge also thanked the PSB Bank for their donation of the first 5 computers during the bank's Grand Opening ceremony.

scdfhonorscalypsolegends14032012The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) will be honoring seven "Titans of Calypso" for the first time as part of its official Carnival events. Entitled "Honoring of Local Carnival Legends" the event will be held on Friday, April 20 in Carnival Village as part of the Senior Calypso Eliminations.

The SCDF explained that the intention is to honor Carnival legends in every facet of Carnival every year. This year, the SCDF said, six legendary calypsonians and one mainstay of the calypso art form on St. Maarten were chosen to be honored.

The SCDF will present special posthumous honors to the families of The Mighty Greg and The Mighty Cat, both former Road March kings. "These men were great entertainers and Carnival lovers," President of the SCDF Stuart Johnson said. "Cat stayed active with Carnival through his photography and producing songs such as the iconic Village anthem "Welcome to the Village. Greg's voice could never be forgotten and he grabbed every opportunity to sing when he wasn't competing. They are both missed and both deserve recognition," Johnson said.

Also to be honored are four current, veteran singers who most people refer to as "the big guns" of Calypso. 10-time Calypso Monarch King Beau Beau, Reigning Calypso Monarch Kaiso Brat, award-winning artist The Mighty Dow and the master of the "double entendre" King T-Mo. "When you think about calypso and road march singing on St. Maarten, the names of these men are usually called first along with others. If we chose to honor legends of Calypso, we think starting with Brat, Beau Beau, Dow and T-Mo is a great place to start," Johnson said.

The last person the SCDF intends to honor on April 20 is the Philosopher of Humor Fernando Clarke, not for his singing talents, but for being "The King of Calypso MC's". Johnson explained that MC means to "move a crowd" and added that there is none better than Fernando.

"People ask for Fernando as much as they ask for the calypsonians. We appreciate his presence and his skill to keep our show lively and entertaining. But he is more than just an entertainer, he is a calypso historian who defends and promote the art form every opportunity he gets. So we some surprises in store for Fernando befitting his status in calypso on St. Maarten," Johnson said. He also confirmed that Clarke will be the MC for the Calypso Eliminations and Finals for Carnival 2012.

Prior to the official honors on April 20, the SCDF will host an announcement dinner ceremony for the honorees and the media. At this more intimate occasion the SCDF will brief the public, through the media, about the honoring program and simply treat the honorees to a good time.

"We just want to express to them that we are grateful for the hard work and dedication to calypso and Carnival over the years. This board of the SCDF recognizes the significance of calypso to Carnival and the fact that these men continue to work with younger singers to ensure that the art form of calypso lives on," Johnson said.

The SCDF is currently finalizing the structure of the honoring program and would apprise the public accordingly once the honorees are briefed on how their night will proceed. The SCDF will also make an announcement soon regarding the Grand Carnival parade and who it will be dedicated to for Carnival 2012.

Philipsburg: --- The President of the Workers Institute for Organized Labour (WIFOL) Theophillus Thompson raised several concerns about the state of affairs at the University of St. Martin and the competency of the current President. Thompson told reporters on Thursday during the union's press conference that the union is very much concerned about education on St. Martin and especially what is taking place at USM. Thompson said since the resignation of the former president nothing has changed at USM for the workers and the students.
The board of USM hired a new president and we have made a number of appointments to meet with her but she refused to meet with us in the past. However, we took a firm stand and managed to get the President of USM to agree to a meeting. Thompson said since 2010 six educators of the learning institution had to leave USM because of the working conditions and lack of vision for the institution. He said the education institution is deteriorating slowly but surely and he is of the opinion that the board of USM should seriously look into what USM is contributing towards education on St. Maarten. He further explained that because of the union's concerns they have chosen to put the Collective Labour Agreement (CLA) on hold until better can be done. "As union we had to set our priorities correctly and we know there can be no development if the people are not developed."

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico:--- A vintage cargo plane loaded with bread crashed in a lagoon near Puerto Rico's international airport on Thursday, killing the airline's owner and another crew member, authorities said.
The plane had just taken off when the pilot told air traffic control that the plane was having engine trouble, said Juan Rivera, spokesman for the Luiz Munoz Marin airport. It was returning to the airport when it crashed, killing both people aboard, Rivera said. Officials earlier said three had died.
The plane was operated by Florida-based Jet One Express and was bound for the Caribbean island of St. Maarten.
Alejandro Bristol, CEO of Jet One Express, said his father, who is owner of the company, died in the crash. He identified the plane as a Convair 340, which was manufactured in 1953, according to U.S. Federal Aviation Administration records.
Bristol said he was en route to Puerto Rico and declined further comment.
Authorities earlier identified the plane as a Convair 440.
Melina Simeonides, spokeswoman for the island's emergency management agency, identified the victims as Uriel Bristol, 67, and Anthony Tavares, 45. She said it is not clear yet who was the pilot.
The plane would make about 15 trips a week to deliver bread to several Caribbean islands, said Arnaldo de Leo, airport manager. It was carrying 2,500 pounds (1,134 kilograms) of bread when it crashed, he said.

(The Associated Press)

Philipsburg:--- The two factions of the current coalition government approved the amendment on the national ordinance for special investigative powers. Minister of Justice Roland Duncan submitted the amendment to Parliament on Thursday. The Members of Parliament from the National Alliance and Independent Member of Parliament Frans Richardson voted against the law which has already been accepted by Aruba and Curacao.
Independent Member of Parliament Frans Richardson said he questioned the proposed law when it was discussed in the Central Committee meetings. Richardson said as a Member of Parliament he has a right to either vote for, abstain, or vote against laws that are taken to Parliament. Richardson said he is not totally comfortable with law and as such he voted against it. Richardson further explained that the law will allow the invasion of people's privacy. He said while he is not comfortable, he is of the opinion that the law must be taken to the people of St. Maarten so that they will know what the law entails.
Members of the National Alliance also voted against the law that will give investigators the right to tap the phones and scan emails, Facebook and SMS messages of persons that are suspected of a crime.
Minister of Justice Roland Duncan told reporters that he is happy the law was passed. Duncan said after three years the law will be reviewed and if there is any type of abuse of the law then Parliament can retract the law.

dignitariestouringhurricanehunter16032012Maho/Airport:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams and Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto welcomed the NOAA crew that arrived on St. Maarten on Thursday with the US Air Force Hurricane Hunter. A brief welcome ceremony was held at the Royal Islander Club Friday morning where St. Maarten's Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams expressed her gratitude to the NOAA crew for adding St. Maarten to their itinerary for the NOAA hurricane awareness campaign in the Caribbean region. NOAA began their hurricane awareness campaign on March 12, 2012 and it is scheduled to end on March 17th. The team comprising of members of the 53rd weather reconnaissance squadron is creating awareness in at least six regions of the Caribbean and Mexico for them to be prepared for the 2012 Hurricane Season. The team comprises of NOAA Director Bill Read, Gladys Rubio (Meteorologist), and Lixion Avilla (a senior hurricane specialist).
swescotwilliamsinhurricanehuntercockpit16032012Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto told the small gathering that St. Maarten has been through its fair share of hurricanes not forgetting the infamous Luis that hit St. Maarten in 1995. He said since then the island has several mediums in place to prepare its residents when a hurricane is approaching the island.
Director of NOAA Bill Read presented the Prime Minister with a token while Jon Talbot made a slide show presentation on the activities of the hurricane hunter, he also presented the Prime Minister with a poster.
Representing St. Maarten were the head of Disaster Management Fire Chief Winston Solomon and representatives of St. Maarten Metrological Center.
Shortly after the press conference, the Prime Minister of St. Maarten and other dignitaries were given a tour of the hurricane hunter which was in close proximity of the St. Maarten Meteorological Center. Students of the various schools on St. Maarten were also given a tour of the aircraft while the crew members took the time to provide information to its guests on how they gather data for the National Hurricane Center.
Pilot Shane Delvin told St. Maarten's dignitaries that flying through well developed hurricanes is not at all dangerous but the cost of such missions costs the US Government about $5,000 per hour with a total of about $60,000 per mission. Students attending the various secondary schools preparing for their end of year examinations took the opportunity to gather information from the crew on how exactly they gather information through a storm. Many students were excited to get the opportunity to enter the aircraft which is fully equipped with modern day technology.

Click here to view more photos of the Hurricane Hunter tour given to dignitaries and students.

hurricanehunter16032012SIMPSON BAY:--- Scores of school children thronged the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) on Friday morning and got a first-hand look at a United States Air Force C-130 Hurricane Hunter aircraft.
The 25-man crew arrived in St. Maarten aboard the C-130 on Thursday as part of a US Caribbean Hurricane Awareness Tour (CHAT).
According to one of the five pilots among the crew, the CHAT mission will, hopefully, build a bond between the Meteorological Department of St. Maarten (MDS) and the US National Hurricane Center.
"The purpose of our visit is also to let everyone here learn about what we do and the different services we provide as we are flying through a storm," said the pilot.
The climatic-related purpose and data helps "in the emergency preparedness and lets everyone know on the island and throughout the Caribbean what they are up against when it comes to the storm season, such as the strength of the storm, where it is going, the direction," said the pilot.
The hurricane hunters explained to students that although 25 persons are touring aboard the C-130 aircraft, only five people – two pilots, a navigator, weather officer, and a weather loadmaster – are needed for a standard operation when investigating storms. If the mission is longer than eight hours, an extra pilot would be deployed.
Nikita Mukhi, a St. Maarten Academy fifth form student, said Friday's tour of the large plane was very exciting. The US Air Force reportedly has 10 hurricane hunter airplanes or "weather birds," including the touring C-130 aircraft, which are usually deployed from the base in Biloxi, Mississippi.
"It was a good learning experience. Our geography teacher, Ms. Williams, took us because it will benefit us in our exams and I found the information to be very interesting," said Mukhi.
When asked about the dangers of the job, one pilot explained that despite the fact that it is not uncommon for the airborne plane to be struck by lightning, they have never lost a plane. "Because we are at 10,000 feet, ice can accumulate on the wings and that can be somewhat dangerous. But overall we have a tremendous safety record."
The C-130 operates throughout the U.S. Air Force, serving with the Air Mobility Command. The aircraft also takes part in natural relief missions, fire-fighting, aero-medical missions, and weather reconnaissance.
"We also move equipment all around the world for the Air Force and for the military and we have done humanitarian missions, moved injured soldiers all around the country. These aircrafts are allocated for hurricane missions, but we also do other missions every day of the week," said the pilot.
The current mission took off from Mississippi last Sunday, flew to Miami where the crew picked up personnel from the National Hurricane Center, then flew to Mexico for two nights. Thereafter, the aircraft stopped in Costa Rica for a night before heading to St. Maarten.
"We do it every year and we try to go to different places every time to build that awareness all across the Caribbean," said one of the pilots.
The MDS hosted the visit of the aircraft and its team for two days, and together with PJIA organized several tours for students from various schools.
The St. Dominic High School, Methodist Agogic Centre, Sundial, and Sr. Marie Laurence Primary School were among the schools whose students toured the Hurricane Hunters aircraft at PJIA on Friday.
The C-130 airplane departed here on Friday for San Juan, Puerto Rico – the last leg of this specific CHAT mission of the hurricane hunters tour. The North Atlantic Hurricane Season, which directly affects the Caribbean region, starts each year on June 1 and ends on November 30.

lionshealthandwellnessfairposter18032012The St. Maarten Lions Club Committee in charge of the 4th Annual Health & Wellness Fair hereby reminds the community to visit the Festival Village this Saturday March 24th between the hours of 10 am and 4pm, for an opportunity to take various health tests and information tips – free of charge.
Committee Chair Jessica Vrolijk: "We are pleased to have sponsors that have been with us from the very start of this annual event and welcome new stakeholders The Art of Living Foundation, Dental Care Clinic of Dr Cassandra Dowling, TeLem Group, and SZV. The St. Maarten Alzheimer's Foundation and Alpha Health Store have joined the fair for a second year in a row. Tests and information being offered to the general public include glucose, blood pressure and cholesterol tests, vaccination for children between 0 and 17 years old, HIV testing, body fat measurement, dental hygiene and maintenance, mental health care and breast cancer information."
NAGICO and Fatum Insurances, along with SZV will offer information on medical and life insurance products and services, including the application forms, products and services available. The Department of Health, Social Development and Labour will also be on hand.
The health fair will maintain its family oriented environment with Food and drink being on sale, live music entertainment and a kiddy's corner for children who would like to burn some energy while their parents get tested.
The last stakeholders' information meeting will be held at the Festival Village on Monday 19th of March, at 3pm. All stakeholder representatives are asked to be present to get final details on all that is to take place Saturday.

Sucker Garden:--- A lady with initials D.A.S. filed an official report with the Special Robbery Unit stating that on Saturday March 16, 2012 at approximately 7:45pm while walking from a Chinese supermarket on the Sucker Garden road, she was attacked from behind by an unknown young man, who violently pulled her gold necklace from her neck and took off running.
In an unrelated incident, a man with initials F.H. filed an official report with the Special Robbery Unit stating that on Saturday March 17, 2012 at approximately 12:10am he was attacked by four unknown young black men and robbed.
The incident took place on the Pendant Cactus Drive in Sucker Garden. During this incident his gold chain was pulled from his neck. When he tried to protect himself one of the suspects pulled a firearm and threatened him with it. After committing this act all four suspects walked away.

celshot22032012Philipsburg:--- The President of the Windward Islands Teachers Union (WITU) Claire Elshot told reporters on Thursday during the unions press briefing that she will be seeking an audience with the Ministers of Education and Labour to discuss a recent development that is hindering various school boards and teachers.
Elshot said that foreign teachers that are teaching in various primary schools are now confronted with a delay in the extension of their work permits due to the fact that their degrees are not being evaluated locally. Elshot said that several school boards are not able to obtain their teachers' work permits because of the evaluation process which is mandated by law. Elshot said St. Maarten is lacking adequate staff that is supposed to evaluate mostly foreign degrees and because of the shortage of manpower, the teachers' degrees were sent to Curacao to be evaluated by someone who has refused to evaluate foreign degrees in the past. Elshot said because of this person's opinion, teachers on St. Maarten were negatively impacted.
The WITU President said in the year 2000 the St. Maarten Academy School board was forced to correct the salary scales for over 50% of their teachers. Elshot said the set back and negative impact on teachers' salaries was rectified when many school boards contacted the international organization that was evaluating teachers for St. Maarten.
Elshot said that the department of labour is referring the school boards to the department of education located at the IND building for the evaluation of the degrees. However, that department is not functional because of the lack of staff. Therefore, an agreement has been made with the Department of Education of Curacao. Elshot said St. Maarten chose to break away from Curacao since 10/10/10 and she sees no reason for St. Maarten to sign an SLA with Curacao while St. Maarten has capable people on the island who can evaluate the teachers' degrees. She said that some Naf. 180 was deducted from the teacher's salaries for the evaluation which the union is busy questioning.
Elshot said a committee should be formed to decide on the evaluation process for the teachers on St. Maarten. "Many primary school teachers participated in the FBE courses that were offered by DERPI all of which has to be considered. Teachers are now told that they have to re-sit the exams they already wrote based on the courses given by DERPI."

PHILIPSBURG:--- At the opening of the Strategic Economic Plan Workshop on Thursday morning, Minister of Economic & Tourism Affairs, Telecommunications & Transport Franklin Meyers thanked everyone for coming and provided a short elucidation about the changes that Sint Maarten has experienced and is currently going through.

Minister Meyers said that Sint Maarten has as a duty-free port with many benefits for business persons and foreign investors, the government however did not reap or benefit as much from the economic prosperity.

In light of the changing economic climate and the current demands on government, there needs to be a fairer balance of approach whereby all interest/parties involved can benefit. So a road map has to be drawn up and for this reason we are here today at this workshop, Minister Franklin Meyers told the attendees.

Sint Maarten is a unique country; we have all the major challenges of developed countries right here, and we have done 'so much for so long with so little', the Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs Franklin Meyers told his audience.

We have to look at our challenges and our advantages, and we have to include the social aspect in our economic development. Sint Maarten is a one-pillar tourism economy, so we have to be deliberate on our efforts by ensuring that our efforts are wide ranging, from the top to the bottom. These efforts are crucial to having a balanced economy and essential to having a fair society where wealth is concerned, Minister Meyers pointed out.

The forum, supported by the Department of Economic Policy and Research, is being executed by the consulting firm of KPMG.

Afterward the short introductory speech by Minister Meyers, there was two presentations: one by the Raymond Begina, Managing Director, KPMG Advisory Services B.V.; the other by Judianne Hoeve, Project Leader, Strategic Economic Plan.

Begina gave a presentation on the plan for the next generation, what were the past and recent achievements, what needs to be envisioned for the new Sint Maarten, the need for bench marking, and why the Strategic plan is important, which he pointed out as trying to achieve a long term sustainable economy, and create broad support, achieve sustainable increase in the living standard and prosperity for the Sint Maarten community. These goals he said should be achieved through education and training, increased employment and business activities, growth in foreign and local investments, balanced wealth distribution, social cohesiveness, and good governance.

Hoeve, the second presenter, spoke about the logistical aspect of developing the strategic economic plan Sint Maarten 2012-2022, namely, by dealing with three questions: Where does Sint Maarten stand as of 2012? Where should Sint Maarten be in 2022? What are the building blocks for the strategic plan?

The attendees were divided into three groups: 1) Economic work stream; 2) Social Work Stream, 3) Youth: a. economic work stream, b. social work stream.

Airport:--- Unionized workers of Menzies working at the Princess Juliana International Airport are currently on industrial action as they demand the 1.6% cost of living adjustment owed to them for the years 2009 and 2010.

The workers at Menizes are backed by the United Federation Association (UFA). Speaking to SMN News, President of the UFA Francis Ollivacchi said that Government mediator Derrick Holiday ordered the Managing Director of Menzies Kenneth Kong to make the payment since last year and to date the payment has not been made. Ollivacchi said he went to Kong on Friday morning demanding that the over 60 workers represented by UFA be paid the 1.6% owed to them and Kong did not cooperate. “Because of the lack of cooperation from Menzies Director the union had no choice but to have its workers down their tools as of 12 noon on Friday. Menzies workers are responsible for the handling of luggage for several airlines.” It is not clear if operation at the Princess Juliana International Airport is affected. Ollivacchi said that while 60 workers are permanent staff of Menzies, the other (55) that are currently working for Menzies are contracted workers working for an Employment Agency on St. Maarten.

In the meantime, UFA President hinted that there might be some other uproar as early as Tuesday at the Princess Juliana International Airport. Ollivacchi said the Government mediator Derrick Holiday has a number of security guards working for him at the PJIAE and these workers have not been paid for the past three months. "Here you have the government mediator that also has his own company and is refusing  to pay his workers. If this is not a conflict of interest I dont know what is. Holiday is supposed to be the mediator to settle dispute between the companies and the union and today he is the owner of a delinquent company. We are expected to sit down with Holiday on Tuesday and if the security guards are not paid then we will be taking action.”

mvogesplantsguavaberrytreeinholland23032012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Five-years ago, at the ceremony celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Dutch National festival of Trees ("Nationale Boomfeestdag"), Her Royal Highness Queen Beatrix in her capacity then as the patron of this Foundation, expressed her wish to see all the Caribbean countries of the Kingdom participate in this annual festival in the future.

At Land van Cuijk, on the premises of the host Tree-developer Ebben, on Spring day, March 21st, being the 55th anniversary of this festival, Sint Maarten joined the list of the Netherlands, Aruba and Curacao.

On March 21 Minister Plenipotentiary, Hon. Mathias Voges, at a special planned ceremony presented the Kingdom with the "credentials" of Sint Maarten's Tree "Ambassador", the Guavaberry Tree.

The presentation of the Guavaberry Tree coincided with the presentation and planting of the Jeneverbesboom in Sint Maarten on March 22nd.
Minister Voges made use of the occasion to enlighten the audience with the cultural history of our Guavaberry Tree and all the possibilities it offers when processing her berries such as the liqueur or rum and the cake!

The Guavaberry Tree Ambassador was then handed over to the Director of the Hortus Botanicus who will plant her in the Tropical Gardens at the Hortus Botanicus.

To conclude the ceremony a toast was made on this joyous occasion with Guavaberry Liqueur, of course, which proved to be a challenge for some in the audience!

After this presentation, Minister Voges joined Her Royal Highness Princess Maxima in the three planting ceremony.

In the presence of 750 school children and numerous dignitaries Sint Maarten was presented with the unique opportunity to plant a tree in the commemorative circle, which tree was specially developed for this anniversary, named the "Meidoornboomplantdagboom".

Minister Voges planted the tree with the assistance of some school children and his Cabinet advisor Perry Geerlings.

In commemoration of the school children and supervisors who lost their lives in the horrible bus crash more than two weeks ago in Switzerland, some 1000 white balloons were released. Her Royal Highness Princess Maxima released an orange balloon for and on behalf of the Royal Family.

Leader of the National Alliance, Member of Parliament, William Marlin, on Monday afternoon called Mr. Alain Richardson to personally congratulate him on the victory of the Triple R party in the elections on Sunday.
Marlin told Alain Richardson, that on behalf of the National Alliance family, he wanted to congratulate him on his outstanding victory at the polls. You have fought a hard battle and you have gained overwhelming support from the voters.
Marlin wished Mr. Richardson and the rest of the Triple R team, much strength, wisdom and God's speed as they take on the responsibility on Sunday upcoming to take over the reins of government in Marigot.
Marlin concluded by wishing the people of St. Martin all the best and told Mr. Alain Richardson, that the National Alliance team looks forward to working with the new government, particularly after 2014.

Philipsburg:--- Police arrested an Indian Manager at the Westin Resort identified as Shawn Gooneratne as they probe embezzlement at the Resort. SMN News learnt that the Manager was arrested on Friday.
Sources close to the Resort said the resort's accountant who is also of Indian decent resigned while he was on vacation. So far it is not yet known how much monies were embezzled from the resort and how many persons are actually involved in the theft.
Head of the Detective Department Denise Jacob confirmed the arrest of one person as they continue the investigation. Jacob said financial investigations are normally huge and it would quite some months before it is completed. Jacobs further explained that one person was arrested identified as A.C.G. and no monies have been seized in the ongoing investigation. Jacobs said at this time it is not possible for investigators to say exactly how much money was involved in embezzlement.
SMN News further learnt that a well known accountant related to the Prime Minister of St. Maarten was questioned in the Westin investigation and an ongoing investigation that involves a well known businessman in Cay Hill. Last week Thursday, the police and tax department raided the businessman's house and business place. At the time, Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said that the police and tax department were busy investigating a case of fraud.

nagicodonatestocarnivalcalypsoshows28032012NAGICO Insurances made a contribution on Wednesday to the St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) to cover the total sponsorship of the annual Calypso competition held each year during the Carnival celebrations.

According to a release from the insurance company; "NAGICO understands its role as a social partner of the community and has taken the initiative to assist the SCDF by ensuring that local artists have a platform to display their talents."

NAGICO's contribution this year will not only cover the total sponsorship of the Senior Calypso Finals, but will also include the Calypso Eliminations Show.

"We are extremely happy that NAGICO has again stepped up to the plate again this year and thrown their support behind the SCDF," Erno Labega; treasurer of the foundation said. "We know that times are hard and when you have a company willing to support a cause to keep culture alive, we really do have to let them know how much we appreciate it."

As a sign of their gratitude, the SCDF has announced that both shows will be named after NAGICO; The NAGICO Calypso Eliminations and the NAGICO Calypso Finals. The sponsorship given by NAGICO will provide the first, second and third place prizes for the Calypso finalists. The official presentation of the cheque was made by NAGICO's two Marketing Assistants; Lisa Brown-McKay and Annemiek Meussen in their newly renovated Customer Service area.

celshot02022012Philipsburg:--- President of the Windward Islands Teachers Union (WITU) Claire Elshot told reporters on Thursday during the Windward Islands Chamber of Labour Unions press briefing that the WITU will dispatch a letter sometime on Thursday to request information on the Cost of Living Adjustments.
Elshot said her members exercised patience and waited until the 2012 budget was approved by Parliament and now that the budget has been approved they have been contacting her to find out what is the union's next move. Elshot said the letter will be sent to the Ministers of General Affairs, Finance, and Education and the WITU will be asking the various Ministers to make the payments by June 2012 since the COL payments for 2010 were to be made since January 2012.
Elshot also informed the media that they have taken note of the consumer price index which is now 5.2%. She said that this trend has become very worrisome for the union since it goes to show that the cost of living on St. Maarten is rising on a yearly basis. Elshot said the union is claiming the 2010 COL but right now there is another 2% that has been added to the cost of living on St. Maarten. The WITU President said the consumer price index which was released earlier this week makes it even more difficult for the unions to look at any other way of indexing the teachers and civil servants salaries. She said the unions are unable to look at other means of indexation because workers would lose their purchasing power and they might end up falling into the poverty stream. "Eradication of poverty has been on the agenda of certain groups and the unions would have to continue being the watchdog for their membership."
The WITU president said they will be questioning government on behalf of the pensioners who did not receive certain monies that are due to them prior to the dismantling of the Netherlands Antilles. Elshot said the pensioners got some monies last year but that was for the year 2010. However, pensioners that are former civil servants did not receive their pension calculation and these pensioners are now claiming these monies retroactively. Elshot said one of the major concerns for the unions is the Cost of Living Adjustments for both the active and inactive civil servants, teachers and pensioners.

Effective April 13, 2012, the Department of State will adjust visa processing fees for all missions worldwide. The fees for most nonimmigrant visa applications and Border Crossing Cards will increase, while all immigrant visa processing fees will decrease. Please note that the U.S. Consulate General in Curacao does not process all Non-Immigrant Visa (NIV) applications. Those individuals applying for E, H, K, and L category visas must apply at the U.S. Embassy in Caracas. The U.S. Consulate General in Curacao does not process any Immigrant Visas or Border Crossing Cards. For detailed information, please visit our website at: http://curacao.usconsulate.gov/

The U.S. Department of State is required to recover, as far as possible, the cost of processing visas through the collection of application fees. For a number of reasons, the current fees no longer cover the actual cost of processing nonimmigrant visas. The nonimmigrant visa fee increase will support the addition and expansion of overseas facilities, as well as additional staffing required to meet increased visa demand.

Although most categories of nonimmigrant visa processing fees will increase, the fee for E visas (treaty-traders and treaty-investors) and K visas (for fiancé(e)s of U.S. citizens) will decrease.

Nonimmigrant Visa Processing Fees

 

Type of Visa

Previous Fee

New Fee

Tourist, Business, Transit, Crew Member, Student, Exchange Visitor, and Journalist visas

$140

$160

Petition-Based visas (H, L, O, P, Q, and R)

$150

$190

Treaty Investor and Trader visas (E)

$390

$270

Fiancé(e) visas (K)

$350

$240

Border Crossing Cards (age 15 and older)

$140

$160

Border Crossing Cards (under age 15)

$14

$15

Because of a reallocation of costs associated with immigrant visas, all categories of immigrant visa processing fees will decrease.

Immigrant Visa Processing Fees

Type of Visa

Previous Fee

New Fee

Immediate Relative and Family Preference Applications

$330

$230

Employment-Based Applications

$720

$405

Other Immigrant Visa Applications

$305

$220

Diversity Visa Program Fee

$440

$330

Determining Returning Resident Status

$380

$275

sevenseassxmdonatestosciencefair30032012Cay Hill:--- Seven Seas Water (St. Maarten) on Friday made a donation of $2000.00 to the St. Maarten Science Fair Foundation.

Representing Seven Seas Water was its St. Maarten Managing Director Franklyn Richards.

In making the presentation he remarked: "We at Seven Seas Water (St. Maarten) believe that with this donation we have contributed to the purpose of St. Maarten Science Fair Foundation -- in getting students interested and involved in Science and Technology from a young age"

He added that support for the science fair and the foundation is vital "to inspire youth to pursue a professional career in one of the areas of Science which we, as Seven Seas Water (St. Maarten) envision would help with building and maintaining country St. Maarten".

Richards said that the company feels "proud to be part of this annual event".

cfatfbriefscouncilofministers01042012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- After two weeks of consultations, officials from the Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF) briefed the Council of Ministers on Friday about their working visit.

Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot Williams says the CFATF team expressed their pleasure at the good cooperation they received during their working visit from the public and private sectors.

The Prime Minister added that after the team completed the process of gathering information, they will now compile their reports, but the country's workgroup still has the opportunity to furnish additional information or any documentation such as legislation that the CFATF can include in their reports.

The CFATF is an organization of 29-states of the Caribbean Basin, which have agreed to implement common countermeasures to address the problem of criminal money laundering. It was established as the result of meetings convened in Aruba in May 1990 and Jamaica in November 1992.

Organized by the Voluntary Corps of Sint Maarten (VKS).

Date: Monday, April 9th, 2012

Location: Mullet Bay Beach

Price: US$ 8 (ribs & chicken) and US$ 10 (fish)

Time: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Music: DJ Black Panta

Tickets are available from VKS members and at the beach on the day of the BBQ.

sxmbarassociationmeetswithusm03042012The St. Maarten Bar Association met with USM director Annelies van den Assem on Wednesday March 28, 2012 to discuss possible cooperation with the USM with regards to the announced Law programme USM is planning to start.
Bar Association president Remco Stomp requested a meeting with USM president Mrs. van den Assem after reading about the Law Programme initiative in the local media.
"The Bar Association is highly interested in Law programme initiatives that could get local students involved in the Legal profession. On the one hand, it would provide local youth with a possibility to become a legal professional, be it as a paralegal or an attorney. On the other hand, it would provide a chance for local lawfirms to hire locals instead of having to go abroad, a possible win-win situation," Stomp explained.
The St. Maarten Bar Association commends the USM for its Law programme initiative and will closely monitor any further developments with regards to the announced program.

Willemstad, CURACAO:--- The owner of Robbie's Lottery Robert Dos Santos was arrested by police on Curacao on Wednesday morning. SMN News learnt that Dos Santos was invited for an interview regarding an ongoing investigation on tax fraud, forgery, and money laundering. Dos Santos was arrested while he was being interviewed by the investigators on Wednesday.
Police on St. Maarten and Curacao raided several Robbie's Lottery locations both on St. Maarten and Curacao in July last year where they also seized monies and documents. Dos Santos accounts were also frozen. The investigation is known as the "Bientu Investigation" which is headed by the Kingdom Detectives Cooperation Team (RST) and the Intelligence and Investigation team (TIO).

Marigot:--- Union for Democracy declared in a press release that "we have just witnessed in recent days both a hoax and a denial of the truth so grave that we can no longer handle the plagiarism of the President's speech as a mere blip due to the urgency of the situation." They also added "especially when it puts us in such a difficult situation with political authorities of a foreign state."

The false explanations of the Cabinet Director of the President, through an official statement, have shocked the entire political arena and the people of St. Martin. The UD demands "the resignation of the cabinet director and wishes that the President be transparent on the conditions of this bogus service contract, including the amount paid."

"The sooner these decisions are made, the sooner we can all move on to actually take care of the real problems of St. Martin."

UD concluded "We regret that this act have tarnished somehow the overall image of St. Martin and its elected officials and we are appealing to the sense of responsibility and honor of the President in order to demonstrate transparency and courage. It is only then that the people of St. Martin can trust him to govern them."

 

fmeyersmeetswithtaxiassociations10042012PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs Hon. Franklin Meyers recently met with several Taxi Associations with respect to the current state of affairs regarding public transportation.

Ministers Meyers described the discussions as very fruitful and informative. The Taxi Associations were informed about the Ministers plan of approach to update and enhance the public transportation system in the country.

Various ordinances, decrees and other legislation governing public transportation is being reviewed and revised to accommodate and govern the public transportation needs in the 21st century.

A follow-up meeting is tentatively set with the Taxi Associations and the Minister for April 13 where the associations have the opportunity to bring forward their particular visions about their area of expertise and service.

The Taxi Associations also received information about short, mid and long-term solutions to current challenges that the sector is being confronted with.

"The meeting was a success and I look forward to the follow-up discussions in finding solutions to a number of areas and issues that our Taxi drivers are confronting. We are here to work together.

"My Ministry had the opportunity to inform the Taxi Associations who are very important stakeholders in the transportation sector about what we have been busy with since 10-10-10, and only through dialogue can we resolve the challenges that our country confronts in this specific field.

"We look forward to the follow-up meeting and working together to resolve matters that impact our Taxi driver's," Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs Hon. Franklin Meyers said on Tuesday.

The Taxi Associations that attended the meeting were: Airport Taxi Association (ATA), Dutch St. Maarten Taxi Association (DSTA), and Genesis.

theoheyliger11042012Philipsburg:--- Deputy Prime Minister Theodore Heyliger confirmed on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers press briefing that the agreement with Saba and Statia on GEBE has paved the way for the government to have a more hands on approach with GEBE. Minister Heyliger said that when the division is completed and the foundation and supervisory board is dissolved government would be able to start discussions on alternative energy for St. Maarten. Heyliger made clear that while government is in favor of alternative energy there would be need for a power plant on the island. He said it would not be sensible for government to depend only on renewable energy and not have a back up plant in place. Heyliger further explained that government has been trying to negotiate alternative energy with GEBE for the past ten years but the current structure of the company hindered progress. He said he took necessary steps to start the discussion on renewable energy but GEBE never complied. Heyliger said that government conducted a study on renewable energy and the first draft of that study is expected to be ready by next month. The Minister of Energy Affairs said that government has to also take into consideration the viability of the company and not make the same mistakes as Aqua Electra of Curacao. Heyliger said government has to make sure that GEBE can pay its bills at the end of each month since the company has a substantial amount of employees.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The planned town hall meeting on Conservation Areas which was postponed recently is now scheduled for Monday, April 16 at the Belair Community Centre in Cay Hill. The meeting is scheduled to start at 7:00pm and the public are invited to attend.

Government is in the process of drafting development plans that will take approximately 24 months to be completed, and the aforementioned plans will guide the future spatial development of the country where it relates to government and private land.

The first two draft plans identified are Simpson Bay (includes Beacon Hill, Simpson Bay Lagoon) and Conservation areas (hilltops, Emilio Wilson Estate, Bishop Hill Plantation, Geneve Bay).

The first town hall meeting was held in Simpson Bay on March 8.

The input of the community is considered paramount in this process and in order for the right choices to be made, the community has to have a say by giving their views with respect to the spatial national development of the country.

The town hall sessions are being organized by the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI).

toplawenforcementofficialsmeeting12042012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Law enforcement officials from the various departments and bodies of country Sint Maarten under the leadership of Minister of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan, on Wednesday met at the Philipsburg Police Station to discuss the combatting of illegal immigration, human smuggling and information sharing within the Kingdom.
In the final declaration of the November 2, 2006, the Netherlands, Curacao and Sint Maarten decided that there will be a Regulation where partners of the Kingdom will make agreements regarding the immigration sector with respect to Information Communication Technology (ICT), quality of procedures regarding the processing of permits, professionalism of the immigration sector and integrity.
The main reason for this Regulation of cooperation between the countries in the Kingdom is to guarantee a good working immigration sector within the countries in order to safeguard: an effective combatting of illegal immigration; an effective combatting of human smuggling and human trade; and information sharing between the countries.
On 8th of March 2010 the Netherlands, Curacao and Sint Maarten signed this Regulation for cooperation between the countries in the Kingdom as it relates to the immigration sector.
With the signing of this Regulation the countries within the Kingdom remain responsible and have the authority regarding the development and execution of their immigration policy.
The immigration sector consist of organizations that deals with the coast and border control, the admittance of persons, control, deportation and expulsion.
In order to live up to the agreement it is essential that the countries appoint an immigration authority in their respective countries. Sint Maarten has appointed the Director of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND), Udo Aron as the Immigration Authority.
Udo Aron chairs the meetings of the immigration sector. The Immigration Authority will hold meetings twice a year with the immigration sector in their respective countries. At these meetings they will discuss the execution of the immigration policy, the systems including registration systems in order to effectively exchange information between the organizations in the immigration sector.
The Immigration authorities within the Kingdom exchange information and assist each other in the fields of education, technical assistance and personnel. The Ministers responsible for Immigration in the Kingdom will meet twice a year to discuss cooperation between the Kingdom partners.
During the top level meeting on Wednesday the Minister of Justice mentioned the continuous discussions that he has with his Kingdom partners regarding ICT as it relates to the justice chain.
The Regulation for cooperation between the countries in the Kingdom as it relates to the Immigration sector, clearly states that countries need to have similar ICT systems or an ICT system that makes it possible to exchange information.
The Minister of Justice came to the conclusion that the systems of the justice chain needs to be improved drastically in order to be effective for country Sint Maarten and to be developed specifically for Sint Maarten and, also operating from the country.
Another point of discussion the Minister of Justice brought forward is the public discourse regarding immigration as it pertains to human smuggling or the influx of immigrants. In this discourse too much emphasis is being placed on the repressive note and not enough focus is being placed on the human rights.
Within the Caribbean people are moving from island to island and the smugglers that risk these people's lives needs to be incarcerated. It was agreed that the safety of these people have to be looked at.
The detention of these people, who are victims of human smuggling, must have the option to be repatriated to their countries of origin and not punish them because they entered the country illegally.
Another aspect is the prevention of people from entering the country illegally. The United States is struggling with an immigration situation and spends millions of dollars on border control. Still the situation of illegal immigration exists over there.
Sint Maarten cannot afford spending that amount of money into controls, but will strive to manage immigration. The Minister of Justice expects from these immigration sector meetings, that information will be brought forward to develop policies in ways that the country can manage its immigration affairs.

Philipsburg:--- Reliable information reaching SMN News indicates that the United Peoples Party and Democratic Party coalition government seems be on the rocks, while Independent Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge is working closely with the Democratic Party Members of Parliament instead of the United Peoples Party with whom he signed an agreement to support their government. Indications in Parliament shows that the members of the presidium are fed up with the chairlady of Parliament and this is the reason they abandoned the UP fraction in Parliament on Thursday when Arrindell was placed on trial during a Central Committee meeting regarding her Washington DC trip. Sources close to the Presidium Members said that the other two members of the Presidium are tired of covering up for the chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell.
The members of Democratic Party Roy Marlin and Petrus Leroy De Weever along with Independent Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge consciously chose to stay away from the meeting to pave Union Farm roads, a job that the Minister of Infrastructure Theodore Heyliger is supposed to execute. The move taken by the three Members of Parliament is a clear indication that things are not well in the coalition camp and while the leader of the UP Party Theodore Heyliger made Member of Parliament Petrus Leroy De Weever the scapegoat for not fixing the Union Farm in-roads during the elections. De Weever and two of his colleagues in Parliament sought assistance from the business community and began fixing the deplorable roads in the vicinity of the 911 emergency homes in Union Farm. The move by the three Members of Parliament will now force Heyliger to execute the promise he made to the residents of the 911 emergency homes during the elections.
On Wednesday last week UP fraction leader Romain Laville called on his party leader Minister of VROMI Theodore Heyliger to fix the roads in Union Farm because he was contacted by some residents in the area that are complaining about the deplorable conditions of the roads in their area.
While the Union Farm residents are badly in need of proper roads, the move by the three Members of Parliament seems to indicate that Parliamentarians have to take the bull by its horns and do the work of government. Also quite visible on Thursday was the intentional absence of the United Peoples Party faction leader Romain Laville while the chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell was taken through the mill for her overspending and refusal to follow proper procedures to travel on business trips.
During the 2012 budget meeting, the DP faction teamed up with Patrick Illidge to table some three motions which were not co-signed by the UP faction. Several requests for Parliamentary meetings are also submitted by the same three Members of Parliament forcing the UP fraction members to tag along to get along. The current trend in Parliament and the indication given by some of the Members of Parliament is reason for concern about the stability of government.

The SHTA would like to commend Minister Heyliger and Minister Meyers for their efforts and success with GEBE and changes to the tariff structure. Most businesses and residents have identified high energy costs as one of the most common obstacles in our developing economy.

The announcement that a new tariff structure, reflecting a 4 cent (13.8%) reduction in utility rates, would be put in place by May 1 is great news for the community. Recent surveys indicate that high energy costs have contributed heavily to inflation in St. Maarten. The SHTA believes that this reduction will make a valuable contribution to helping to bring down the cost of doing business and cost of living.

Minister Heyliger's announcement that once the shares of GEBE are divided and transferred to St. Maarten, giving St. Maarten 100 percent ownership of the company, is a tremendous advantage for country St. Maarten. The fact that this gives St. Maarten the possibility to delve into alternate energy, sewage and garbage initiatives has the potential to give St. Maarten a competitive advantage.

The SHTA believes that the creations of policies which encourage the sustainable development of alternate energy are critical to the St. Maarten's ability to maintain a vibrant and competitive economy. Hopefully these policies would include making investments into alternate energy tax deductible, and allow for excess energy to be fed back into the GEBE grid.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in a closed session on April 17 to discuss an aviation proposal.

The meeting will take place on Tuesday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

Members of Parliament will receive a presentation from Garrison Walker Financial Inc. outlining an aviation proposal for Sint Maarten.

scootercrashesintopolicecar15042012Middle Region:--- On Sunday April 15, 2012 at approximately 06:30am, a Philipsburg Police Patrol was directed to Middle Region in the vicinity of Margereth Bruce's Drive to investigate a case where a shot or shots were fired. The suspect in this case was a man of brown complexion, dressed in a red T-shirt and jeans pants. This suspect, according to the caller, was in the possession of a shotgun and had fled the scene on a white and black scooter without a license plate. The caller could not say why the shot was fired. On Middle Region road in the vicinity of Basseterre Drive, the police saw a white and black scooter, with two persons on it, coming at high speed from the opposite direction. The rider of the scooter fit the description of the suspect in this case. The patrol ordered the driver of the scooter to slow down and stop but the rider refused to do so. The patrol went on to block the path of the scooter in order to force the rider to stop, but the rider again refused to stop and increased speed. During his maneuver to get away from the police, the rider lost control of the scooter and collided with the front of police vehicle causing himself and the passenger to fall to the ground. Both suspects suffered minor bruises to their body. They were treated on the scene by paramedics and then transported to the Sint Maarten medical Center for further treatment. After treatment they were released at which time they were both arrested and put into custody. During a search of the rider of the scooter a spent shotgun cartridge was found and confiscated. The area was also searched to locate the shotgun. However, it was not found. Both suspects remain in custody for further investigation as there are indications that these suspects may be involved in other criminal activities.

Every year during the carnival period many scaffoldings and stages are constructed and flatbeds are placed/parked along the route of the parades. The number of scaffoldings or temporary structures has increased over the past years and that amount is expected to increase even more this year.
For many years the placing or constructing of scaffolding along the route of the parades has been allowed without the required permits. This is definitely in violation with the stipulations in the "Algemene Politie Keur". There are persons and organizations that place these types of structures along the route of the parade and who on a yearly basis request and receive the necessary permit or permits to do so. These permit holders pay for the required fees to get their permit(s) and these scaffoldings or temporary structures are inspected by the Safety Inspection of "VROMI". The inspection is based mainly on the reliability of the construction. From a safety point of view, it would not be wise to have any scaffolding or any other type of structure along the route of the parades if it does not undergo the stipulated Government safety inspection.
Therefore this year, in the interest of maintaining public order and safety, the protection of persons and property, placing or constructing of scaffolding or any other type structure along the route of the parades will require a permit from the Ministry of Justice. Any structures placed or constructed without the necessary permits will have to be removed. The opportunity to request a permit is still available.

Philipsburg:--- United Peoples Faction leader Romain La Ville was thrown out of place on Tuesday afternoon when he showed up at Parliament Building to be installed as Chairman of the Financial Committee with Roy Marlin being Vice Chairman of said committee. SMN News has been reliably informed that La Ville traveled back from the Unites States on Tuesday to attend the meeting after an agreement was made between him and his party leader Theodore Heyliger.
The finance committee comprised of the faction leaders, William Marlin (NA), Frans Richardson (IND), Patrick Illidge (IND), Roy Marlin (DP), and Romain La Ville (UP).
The source said that Heyliger told La Ville that he will chair the financial committee as is customary for United Peoples Party faction and Roy Marlin will be appointed vice chairman, but when La Ville showed up at the meeting Democratic Party Member of Parliament Petrus Leroy De Weever informed La Ville that the DP faction had reached an agreement with the UP Party leader (the big boss) that states that Roy Marlin will be the chairman of committee and William Marlin from the National Alliance faction will be the vice chair of the committee. The proposal was supported by DP and the two Independent factions in parliament namely Frans Richardson and Patrick Illidge.
The source said that La Ville contacted Heyliger via Blackberry messenger to query the agreement he made with the Democratic Party faction and Heyliger told him that he was not aware of the agreement. SMN News learnt that La Ville is now wondering if his party leader shafted him or if he was shafted by the DP and Independent member that has a coalition agreement with the UP Party.
The source said that La Ville eventually went along with the installation of the chairman and vice chairman since the four faction leaders are the ones that were supposed to vote on the installation of the committee chair and vice chair. William Marlin (NA), Patrick Illidge (IND), Frans Richardson (IND), and Leroy Petrus de Weever were in favor of the proposal to have Roy Marlin as chair and William Marlin as vice chair.
According to the source close to the United Peoples Party standard procedures for the present UP/DP coalition has been that committees are chaired by a Member of Parliament from the UP or a faction that supports the UP leader, Minister Heyliger. They said that the education committee is chaired by Silvia Meyers (UP) Public Health committee chaired by Petrus Leroy De Weever (DP), Justice Committee chaired by Patrick Illidge (IND), while the finance committee was to be chaired by Romain La Ville. The finance committee will hold its first meeting with the General Audit Chamber on April 26, 2012 where the General Audit Chamber will conduct an audit of Parliament expenditures.
The source further stated that it is clear that the rift between the UP/DP coalition is widening and that the UP leader is already inquiring if the National Alliance and DP are trying to form a government with the support of the independent members.
SMN News also learnt that the DP and the independent members already began their campaign since they are preparing for early elections.

swescotwilliams18042012Philipsburg:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers press briefing that there has been some improvement at various government owned companies namely WINAIR, TELEM, and PSS.
Wescot-Williams further explained that WINAIR is making great strides since the restructuring of the Supervisory Board. "Things are going in the right direction since WINAIR managed to sign several interline agreements with many airlines. The shareholder is still waiting on their business plan for charting the way and going forward." Wescot Williams said the company has come a long way.
Meanwhile, at TELEM the company's organizational structure has been finalized and they are now at the critical stage in discussing the company's future with the employees. The Prime Minister said that the company is using a meticulous way in the process by making sure that no step is skipped, therefore she is looking forward to a positive outcome.
The Prime Minister also said that there has been progress at the Postal Services St. Maarten but that company still has a lot more to do to better their services even though the company started off badly.

tthompson19042012Philipsburg:--- President of the Workers Institute for Organized Labour (WIFOL) Theophillus Thompson made a bold call to Mark Miller of Quantum Investments on Thursday during the Windward Islands Chamber of Labour Unions weekly press briefing. Thompson was reacting to an article that was published in one of the newspapers which states that WIFOL is the one to decide whether or not the Simpson Bay Resort stays open. Thompson further stated that since they are the ones that have to decide if the doors of the resort would stay open, Quantum Investments "Mark Miller" should hand over the keys to WIFOL and turn over the bank accounts of the resort to the union. The unionist said that the employees that SBRMC is trying to get rid of are the ones that built the resort. Thompson said that the services provided by the employees of SBRMC kept the resort open.
In the meantime, the WIFOL President said that while the owners of SBRMC are contesting the verdict rendered by the courts in favor of the employees, they have employment agencies engaging in slavery at the resort. Thompson told reporters that one of the employment agencies working for SBRMC hired at least two people and has refused to pay these people. Thompson said the agency hired a woman who recently arrived on the island and after she worked a full day and cleaned some 12 rooms she was told that she was training that day and she will not be paid. In another incident, a man worked for several weeks and he too was told that he was in training and will not be paid.
The WIFOL President said that slavery is taking place at a resort where one of St. Maarten's Members of Parliament is the General Manager. He explained that while the Court of First Instance ruled on April 2, 2012 that the workers must be paid and the Collective Labour Agreement must be respected, the workers have not been paid since November 2011. Thompson said the Member of Parliament managing SBRMC has refused to respect the law and the judicial system of St. Maarten. The WIFOL President said that even the mediator of the Department of Labour sent a letter to the company asking that they get around the table but the company is yet to respond to the labour mediator. He said that is a clear sign that the management of SBRMC thinks they are above the law and will not respect the laws that govern St. Maarten.

Thompson said government should think seriously about discussing a way forward with the union and the investors. "We believe that government needs discuss with the investors on St. Maarten especially when it comes to upholding the law of this island." The WIFOL President said that they have apprised the labour department of what is taking place at SBRMC and to date nothing has been done. Thompson said he wants to know where the inspectors are. He said that he will be informing the ILO about what is taking place on St. Maarten regarding union busting and the practice of slavery on the island.
In the meantime, the three judges that heard the challenge of judge Jurjen de Haan who is sitting on the appeals court ruled that the judge will remain on the appeals court bench when the case is heard on Friday April 20, 2012. Thompson said that the three judges feel that this case is of a different nature than that of November 4 and 7, 2011 and they feel judge Jurjen de Haan will act professionally. He said the court further feels that the WIFOL and its attorneys took the matter to the extreme.

swescotwilliams10102011GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Statements have been made over the last days in the media to the effect that Sint Maarten, for her share in the assets of the Central Bank of Curacao and Sint Maarten (CBCS), is entitled to less say with regard the CBCS.

The Prime Minister's statement on behalf of the Government of Sint Maarten:

"In the final agreement of November 2006, the two countries, Curaçao and Sint Maarten signed a political agreement by which they have voluntarily chosen to enter a monetary union with one central bank.

The role a central bank plays, focuses on the health and stability of the financial system in a monetary union and as such there is no distinction in terms of policy, relative to for example the size of the countries forming the union. There is one policy for the entire union.

As an example, one can look at the policy of the European Central Bank for the European Monetary Union states.
In its policy-making and implementation, the central bank executes this task autonomously in relation to the governments of the countries.

This also ensures that none of the countries can influence the monetary policy in its favor and to the detriment of the other country.

The relative size of the respective country's shareholding in the joint central bank as cited is therefore a concept that has no meaning in the context of the monetary and prudential policy that is executed by the joint central bank as regards the union as a whole.

That said, the relative size of the shareholding of the countries in the central bank is related exclusively to the division of possible profit. No-where in the central bank statute - or in any other law - is any indication to be found justifying that as a result of the relative size of the shareholding, Sint Maarten is entitled to less control rights.

On the contrary, both with regard to calling of meetings by the beneficiary countries and voting in those meetings, Sint Maarten has full and same rights as Curaçao (Article 32 central bank statute).

That equality in the area of control is also apparent in the important issue of appointing members to the Board of Supervisory Directors (BOD) of the CBCS. Of the total seven members of the BOD, each country proposes three members, and appointment of all members occurs by the countries jointly.

In addition, the Chairman of the BOD is -in summary- proposed by the countries jointly and is appointed and dismissed by joint resolution. (Article 25 central bank statute).

Finally, as a red line throughout the bank statute is the notion that Sint Maarten, except for its share in the bank's assets, is in an equal position as Curaçao.

Thus it has been stipulated in Article 8 of the central bank statute that the CBCS exercises the supervision of the financial institutions according to rules which are adopted by harmonized national ordinances.

Any remarks to the contrary of what is stated above, has no grounds to stand on."

Great Bay:--- Mayra Martina, RN, Acting Head Youth Health Care recently travelled to Aruba to attend the Neonatal Hearing Screening Symposium, where she had the opportunity to hear from the entire team involved, such as the ear nose and throat doctor, the speech therapist, Aruban Youth Health Care Services and the White and Yellow Cross Foundation teams, and a representative from the Dutch Institute for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired.
Martina stated that "the symposium gave an overview of the different aspects of Aruba's Neonatal Hearing Screening over the last five years in addition to what's in store for the future and cooperation between the islands to set up Neonatal Health Screening on the islands that don't have it."
The ear nose and throat specialist spoke about further treatment, the speech therapist spoke about the extensive guidance the children receive as they have to learn what sounds are, the Dutch representative of the Institute for the Deaf and Hearing Impaired presented the Dutch figures as well as Aruban figures. It was concluded that if the hearing impairment is caught early on children stand a better chance of not only receiving care but also developing in a more acceptable manner.
The neonatal hearing screening is done on newborns between four to seven days old. The device used during the screening is an Otto Acoustic Emition device. This device is taken to the homes where the test is carried out. Reason for it being done at the home is due to the quietness there, and the baby is in his own surrounding. The results are given immediately.
Besides attending the symposium Martina had the opportunity to go out in the field while the screenings were being done to get a first-hand view of an actual screening.
"I am looking forward to the recommendations to see how we can improve this service to our population, as by screening you can detect hearing loss that could affect a child's communications skills and learning abilities," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever.

Philipsburg:--- A BAVPOL Officer that is working with the Police Department has been detained and suspended pending the outcome of an investigation, confirmed Minister of Justice Roland Duncan. Minister Duncan said the police are conducting an investigation that involves a BAVPOL officer that is working with the Police Department. The Minister of Justice said he does not want to release the identity of the officer because he believes a person is innocent until proven otherwise. Minister Duncan further explained that when the BAVOL Officers were enrolled a complete screening process had taken place especially for those that are were assigned to the Police Department.
Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson said in a press release that the officer was arrested on Monday April 23, 2012. Henson identified the officer with initials E.V whom he said has been arrested as a suspect in an ongoing criminal investigation which was committed in the year 2009. During the initial investigation, there was no obvious link between the criminal offense and this person. As a result of the persistent investigation and a new investigative method within the department (case screening) done by the Detectives and Police Internal Affairs, E.V. was identified as the suspect of a crime committed prior to his enrollment into the police force. E.V. in the meanwhile has been suspended from carrying-out his duties pending the results of the investigation.

reginalabega24042012SIMPSON BAY:--- A high-level delegation representing the Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) attended the Passenger Terminal Expo, held in Vienna from April 18-20.
The delegation, headed by Deputy Prime Minister and Shareholder Representative Theo Heyliger, included Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Directors, Clarence Derby and Managing Director, Regina Labega, as well as Michel Hyman, Manager of Operations.
The Passenger Terminal Expo is widely known as "the world's largest industry event focused on airline and airport passenger services."
"The event offers the opportunity to network with managers of airports world-wide and meet the leading international aviation product suppliers and distributors at the trade exposition," said Labega.
With a view and determination to keeping SXM competitive, Labega added that "Many countries in the northeastern and western Caribbean region are expanding their airports while SXM is the 'front door' of visitors to St. Barths, Anguilla, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Martin and St. Maarten. However, their first impression is based on what they see and experience here at SXM."
"SXM therefore is in need of enhanced equipment, systems and networks, as well as take-offs and landings. Smooth passenger processing In-terminals are also very critical," among the other areas essential to keeping SXM a highly competitive, efficient, passenger-friendly international airport, said Labega on Monday.
While in Vienna areas discussed included environment and sustainability; embracing multi-stakeholder engagement for more efficient operations management; and airport security and whether an airport's work in that area is stagnant or evolving, said Labega.
"The 'latest, greatest ideas in making money in airports,' increasing non-aeronautical revenue, and enhanced focusing on customer service and passenger experience," were also areas of interest for SXM, added Labega.

Philipsburg:--- The police department is busy investigating an early afternoon robbery at the Hollywood Casino located in Pelican. SMN News learnt that a lone gunman entered the casino and robbed the establishment of an undisclosed amount of cash.
Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson confirmed that the Hollywood Casino was robbed. Henson said based on preliminary reports a man went into the casino and committed the robbery. The suspect made his escape in a white car which was later found behind Cappuccino Bar in Simpson Bay. Henson said police combed the area for the suspect but up to the time he spoke to the media the suspect was not found.

territorialcouncilmeeting26042012Marigot:--- The newly elected Territorial Council of St. Martin which is headed by the RRR government held their first territorial council meeting on Thursday.
During the first meeting of the council, several elected council members were designated to serve on various committees.
President of the Council Alain Richardson will be heading the EPIC at the Office du Tourisme, other elected officials designated to be part of the EPIC board are Questel Rollande, Gros Desormeaux Alain, Santos Pauline Antero de Jesus, Paines Jermin Nadine, Jeanne Vanterpool Rogers, Daniel Gibbs, and Annette Philips Manuel. Alain Richardson was elected as the President of the of the Tourism Office unanimously by the twenty three member council. President Richardson wants to hold the position of the president of the EPIC for a period of one year in order to change the image of the Office du Tourisme since the organization has had a bad reputation over the past years. President Richardson said during the first year as President of the Office du Tourisme he will make the necessary changes and ensure that the Office du Tourisme is fully functional before passing the torch on to another member of the board.
territorialcouncilmeetingspectators26042012The presidents of Semsamar, Port, CTOS, Hospital, Bethany Home, will be elected by the administration council of those establishments. Only the president of the tourism office was elected on Thursday by the territorial council members, as the organic law stipulates.
First Vice President Aline Hanson has been designated to chair the Semsamar board. The board of Semsamar will have fourth vice president Wendell Cocks along with Gros Desormeaux Alain, Jeanne Vanterpool Rogers, Rosette Gumbs-Lake, Aline Hanson, and Daniel Gibbs.
Thursday's Territorial Council meeting had 15 agenda points and it was described as one of the most productive council meetings to be held since St. Martin became a Collectivity. President Richardson said that the elected members of the council worked very hard to make sure everything was in order for the territorial council meeting.
President Richardson told La Voix St. Martin that he had an informal meeting with the minority leader Daniel Gibbs on Wednesday where they discussed in advance the various committees and the how they intend to establish them prior to Thursday's meeting. Efforts are now being made by the council to have the territorial council meetings held in the English language. The meeting was aired live on La Voix St. Martin (101.5 FM).

Click here to view the names of the elected officials on the committees that were established by the Territorial Council on Thursday.

Philipsburg:--- The Court of Appeals of the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba upheld the verdict delivered by the Court of First Instance on April 2, 2012 in favor of the Workers Institute for Organized Labour (WIFOL) against Simpson Bay Resort Management Company (SBRMC.) Attorney at Law Maarten Le Poole who is currently in the Netherlands told SMN News that he received the verdict by email and it is in favor of the former Pelican Workers and WIFOL.
President of WIFOL Theophillus Thompson was seen laughing non-stop on Friday when he spoke to reporters. Thompson said the 183 workers who suffered from the SBRMC layoff stand to benefit from the court's decision even though some of them signed a one year contract with SBRMC out of desperation. It should be noted that two of the workers passed away since the Pelican saga started two years ago. Thompson said the SBRMC filed a case with the Appeals Court to put on hold the verdict of April 2, 2012 but SBRMC did not appeal the April 2 verdict and right now he does not know if SBRMC will file an appeal. Thompson said the workers were not paid since November 2011 and now the resort has to pay the workers retroactively their salaries and benefits. Thompson said the lawyers representing WIFOL are currently off island but when the legal respresentatives return they will seek ways to get the workers their monies.
In the meantime, SBRMC is negotiating the sale of the Pelican Resort to Hard Rock International. Thompson said the WIFOL stands ready to work with Hard Rock or anyone else that is interested in purchasing the resort.

eholidayplaystabletenniswithyouths27042012Philipsburg:--- Governor Eugene Holiday made a special attempt to highlight the importance of sports when he visited the L.B. Scot Sports Auditorium and played table tennis with some of St. Maarten's youths on Friday.
Governor Holiday said that as customary several persons on St. Maarten are being recognized for their contribution to society on the Queen's birthday which is April 30th. He said the coach Mr. Rajouki was recognized in the past for his contributions, however, the coach is making sure he passes on his knowledge to the youths of the island.
Governor Holiday in his address to the youths at the L.B. Scot Sports Auditorium said that he used to play table tennis at the former Youth Center which was located at the John Larmonie Center. Governor Holiday who is an avid sportsman said he played table tennis, long tennis, volley ball, baseball, and basketball. He said sports builds people's character and there is one poem that helped him as a sportsman and even as he built his personal career. Governor Holiday recited his poem prior to playing with the youths and copy of his poem was given to each of the players.
Coach Rajouki said he has quite a number of great players that represented St. Maarten overseas. He said the table tennis players defended the island in the Caribbean tournament that was held in Puerto Rico. Three female players from St. Maarten came in third in that tournament. Rajouki further explained that the players also qualified to participate in the Latin American Tournament but they could not participate because of the lack of funding. Coach Rajouki said just recently the table tennis players had to travel to Cuba but they could not travel because the monies for the trip came in late and they lost their flights.

Click here to view more photos of Governor Holiday playing table tennis on Friday.

2011snorkelclubstudents28042012Nature Foundation will once again start its after school Snorkel Club Program on Wednesday May 23rd 2012 under the theme "Wild 4 Life". Wild 4 Life is an initiative of the Nature Foundation and the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance to introduce children to Marine Conservation on St. Maarten and in the rest of the Dutch Caribbean. The Nature Foundation, in a continued effort to educate and stress the important role the youth plays in the future of nature conservation on this island, established the Snorkel Club program with the aim of educating local youth in snorkeling skills and marine conservation. Children will be given a total of ten lessons with each lesson consisting of both theory and practical elements.
Lessons will include snorkeling skills, marine naturalist courses, introduction to SCUBA diving, hiking tours, and a special closing activity. Children who attend the Snorkel Club are given a copy of the How to Snorkel Manual, a Nature Foundation T-shirt, Fish Identification Cards and wetsuits for sun protection, all of which they can keep.
After graduating from Snorkel Club the children will have the opportunity to continue on to become Nature Foundation Junior Rangers. The Snorkel Club program was made possible through the generous donation and support from various businesses who contributed to the Rockstars for Nature event earlier this year. The popular local Band Orange Grove has also continuously supported Nature Education on St. Maarten through promoting the Nature Foundation Snorkel Club trough various outreach activities conducted earlier this year and through donating a percentage of their sales during events held on the island.
Interested parents can contact the Nature Foundation at 5444267 or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Snorkel Club is held every Wednesday from two to four pm and every Saturday from nine to eleven am and costs only twenty five guilders for the ten lessons. Parents are urged to register their children early due to limited space.

In commemoration of its 55th anniversary, which was celebrated last year, the New Testament Baptist Church embarked on a number of community outreach programs which will take place during its anniversary year.
One of the programs which took place in December 2011, was the donation of exercise machines to several organizations involved with seniors on St. Maarten, the St. Martin Home in St. John, the Senior Citizen Recreation Center in the Hope Estate and the Home away from Home, which meets at the John Larmonie Center. The recently established Aging with Grace Foundation was also donated an exercise machine as a door-prize for the Christmas Karaoke Festival in December 2011.
Another part of the NTBC anniversary outreach program is the organization of a series of lectures on Health and on Finances that will be taking place in the upcoming months.
The first lecture to jumpstart the lecture series will be a lecture on taxes and on the filling in of the Income Tax Forms which was recently sent to the population.
Miss Maria Bass, tax inspector at the Tax Office with many years of experience in tax matters, has been invited by the New Testament Baptist Church to provide information on taxes to its members and to the general public at large.
According to Pastor Smith of the New Testament Baptist Church, too many people are ignorant of the need for paying their taxes and do not know how to handle their taxes. He is of the opinion that many people who do not file their taxes because they do not know how to do so and not because they are acting in bad faith.
Especially with the deadline for submission of the Income Tax Forms for the year 2011 coming up, which is at the end of May, Pastor Smith is inviting the general public to come out and get the relevant information to get equipped to be able file the taxes for 2011.
With St. Maarten becoming a new nation, additional responsibilities and expenditure are required and the population must be informed why the collection of taxes is a necessity and a moral obligation.
The lecture on taxes will take place on Tuesday, May 8, 2011 at 7:30 pm in the Robert Mayer Center at the New Testament Baptist Church, in Philipsburg, next to KFC. The general public is invited to come out and to make use of this opportunity to be informed. There will be a question and answer period so come with your tax forms, notebooks and feel free to ask our Tax Inspector any question you may have.

governmentofficialsattrackandfieldmeetonfrenchside09052012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot Williams attended on Saturday the International Track and Field Meet at the Alberic Richards Stadium in Sandy Ground, that brought together over 170 athletes and participants.
The Prime Minister was one of the addressees including President of the Collectivite Hon. Alain Richardson. Both leaders welcomed local and visiting athletes and the general public.
The Prime Minister and the President stressed the importance of cooperation and unity between North and South in the area of sports and the importance of such an event for the island.
Wescot Williams was full of praise for the organizers and encouraged local athletes to go at it with passion and dedication.
"I encouraged the adults, especially those who lead and mold our youth – parents, coaches, teachers – to support our children in what they do and let them know that size does not matter, with the right attitude and support, "lil" Sint Maarten can produce great sportsmen and women," Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot Williams said on Monday.
Speedy Plus Club, an organization led by Calvin Bryan, an experienced and well known coach, hosted the event on May 5 with three events. Sint Maarten and St. Martin united and ran as one team and brought home several medals.
Athletes from these countries took part United States of America, Nigeria, Canada, and Jamaica. France competed on the professional level while on the regional level and local level, Jamaica, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Trinidad & Tobago, and Anguilla, just to name a few competed on the aforementioned levels.
Both leaders took a brief moment to acknowledge the tragic aircraft accident that took place in the early morning hours of Saturday. Wescot and Richardson extended their condolences to the families of those who perished.
Both leaders were presented with a token of appreciation for the unity displayed.

mhfmothersdaycandlesforsale09052012The Mental Health Foundation will be celebrating Nurses' Day and Mother's Day by having customized scented candles on sale.

The candles are produced in the candle Factory of the Mental Health Foundation and are available in various shapes, colors and sizes. Although the candles are already designed, you can still customize them by adding a name or date. This year, there are special "Light in a Martini Glass" candles which will be on sale for US 7 dollars. The candles can also be wrapped on site.

The Candle Factory falls under the Faraja care-product and since 2007 has been the largest community outreach - based project at the Foundation which showcases the skills of participating clients and staff. In addition, the project serves as a means of income as well as a job training program to many of the unemployed clients.

If you or your organization is interested celebrating Nurse's Day or Mother's Day by purchasing any of our candles you may stop by the Mental Health Foundation between: 8am and 4:30pm
At Leopard road #1 Cay Hill, The Faraja Entrance or
Call us at 542-1677 Ext: 516 and ask to speak to Benjamin or Gladys.

tthompson26042012Philipsburg:--- President of the Windward Islands Chamber of Labour Unions Theophillus Thompson called on workers to pay keen attention to the contracts they sign. Thompson said workers must be respected and workers have the right to peruse all labour contracts that are presented to them before signing the document. He further explained that companies are also required to submit these contracts to the labour department.
Thompson said it is important for everyone to understand that there are two agreements in contractual agreements. However, employers seem to always put things in these contracts that will benefit them and their company. Nevertheless, employees have the right to ask for amendments in these contracts and the employer has to submit the contract to the labour department prior to giving it the employee.
Thompson said there are also Collective Labour Agreements between the unions and the employers. He said the CLA is an umbrella for workers rights and it's the only policy that supersedes the law regarding workers rights.
In the meantime, Vice President of the WICLU and President of the Windward Islands Teachers Union (WITU) Claire Elshot endorsed the sentiments shared by Thompson regarding the contracts. Elshot said just recently a teacher was fired from her job while on maternity leave because of these phony contracts. Elshot said a faith based school on St. Maarten fired a teacher because she was involved with someone and got pregnant out of wedlock. Elshot explained that the contract states that teachers are not allowed to engage in sexual activities when they are not married nor are they to have children unless they are married.
However, that teacher later married the person who fathered her child. She said the WITU dealt with the school board and they identified the problems in the contract. Elshot said the teacher tried to change her status to "married" but this did not happen until after the birth of her child. Elshot said the WITU did not make this matter public because they thought they could have regulated the matter with the school board.
Regarding the SBRMC, Thompson said the legal battle is still ongoing and while many persons want to see an end to this saga soon he is not able to say when that would happen. Thompson said to date the SBRMC has not respected the April 2nd court ruling which states that the company has to respect the worker's rights based on the CLA between the company and Workers Institute for Organized Labour (WIFOL). Thompson described the owners of SBRMC as defiant, the only company he has seen thus far that refuses to comply with court orders even though there is a penalty involved. Thompson said the union is also questioning the resignation of Jules James who was the Managing Director of SBRMC. The President of WIFOL said that James has been working for Royal Resorts and while he might have resigned from SBRMC he is still working at the Resort and giving orders down there.
He said today (Thursday) is the workers' pay day, the second since the April 2 verdict and already they have indications that the workers will not be paid. Thompson said that the CLA stipulates that the workers have to be paid between 12pm and 3pm and if that is not done then the WIFOL and its legal team will meet to discuss another strategy on their course of action against the SBRMC. However, the SBRMC has filed an appeal against the April 2 verdict and the court case is expected to be heard sometime in June 2012.
The WIFOL president said he is still surprised in how the UP/ DP government and the labour mediator dealt with the SBRMC saga. He said that if St. Maarten was still under of the umbrella of the Netherlands Antilles, he is of the opinion that the matter would have been resolved already.
When asked if he believes that the company is facing financial predicament, Thompson said that Royal Resorts and Quantum Group of Companies are involved in propaganda because the company is still renovating while they said they have no monies to pay their workers. He made clear that Royal Resorts managed to grab the Pelican Resorts from the homeowners association for almost nothing and now they are doing all they can to deprive the workers of their rights but the WIFOL will not relinquish the rights of the workers. He said so far the timeshare association, the SHTA, and government have been very silent even though the economy has been affected by the Pelican legal drama.

swescotwilliams22072011The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams will address the participants at the FRED Expo which is to be held in the WTC Center in the Netherlands from the 17th until the 20th of May.
The FRED Expo is a recruitment event having as its main objective the recruitment of professionals and students from the Dutch Caribbean to return to Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, Saba, St. Eustatius and St. Maarten to strengthen the job force and strengthen the economies of their islands. The event is aimed at both professionals wishing to return to their islands as well students and recent graduates who want to orient themselves on the Dutch Caribbean labor market. The intention is that visitors to this event get a better picture of the career possibilities back home.
Participating companies include businesses, organizations and (government) institutions established in the Dutch Caribbean. The participating companies are given the opportunity to directly get in touch with professionals and brand awareness among future professionals to increase.
"This exposition and orientation event is an essential component in strengthening the capacity and capability of professionals and recently graduated students to orientate themselves on the possibility of returning to the Dutch Caribbean and contributing to the strengthening of the economy of their homes. It is also an excellent opportunity for entities in both the private and the public sector to attract a professional, dedicated and motivated workforce. There is a marked need for a knowledge-based, professional workforce on our islands and it is you, both those offering the opportunities and those looking for them, who can provide the right climate to foster and address this need," commented the Prime Minister.
The Prime Minister further commented that every year our best and brightest young people leave their homes to live and study in the Netherlands and many become young professionals who are doing excellent work in the workforce there. However many, if not most, of these bright and motivated professionals have a yearning for their home yet fear that the opportunities that their islands have to offer are less compared to those in the Netherlands. Many feel that they will not have the capacity and opportunity to grow personally and professionally despite their yearning for home and the desire to contribute the society of their islands. It is for that reason that an expo and career orientation event like this one is so essential in changing that fear, so essential in making you realize that the opportunities back home are just as diverse and promising as the ones which you might have here in the Netherlands.
The Fred Expo is sponsored by The Government of St. Maarten, ENNIA, Banco di Caribe, and The Government of Curacao.

policeandimmigrationdeptcompleteintakeandservicecourse11052012Philipsburg:--- As part of the upgrading and development of the Police department, 19 participants, all employees working for the Justice Ministry, namely the Police department and Immigration Department successfully followed a course of "Intake and Service". This course started on April 23rd and ended on May 11th. The course was given by Inspector of Police Jaap Yedema from the Netherlands.  

Chief Commisioner Peter de Witte and Commissioner Carl John (Coordinator) congratulated the participants for their tremendous input during this course and wished them great success in the future while putting their acquired knowledge to work.

rthompsonandrlabegabelairtreeplanting13052012BELAIR, St. Maarten:--- Princess Juliana Int'l Airport, as Blue Flag-designated company for April, in collaboration with Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC) and St. Maarten Nature Foundation, initiated a tree-planting ceremony along Belair Road on Friday, May 11, to culminate its Blue Flag activities and show its commitment to environmental issues.
PJIAE Managing Director Regina LaBega, quoted Frank Lloyd Wright in her remarks, noting "The best friend ... of man is the tree," and added that "the airport believes in the environment and in the greening and re-greening of St. Maarten."
LaBega said that, "Environmental sustainability and economic sustainability go hand in hand and, as PJIAE is a good corporate citizen, (it) will continue to collaborate with organizations of this nature to improve the environmental state of the island."
EPIC Project Manager Rueben Thompson said that, "St. Maarten is no stranger to environmental challenges ... from 1960 we have seen a decline in the number of ponds on the island and Little Bay Pond (which is in the Belair area), is one of the remaining ponds on the island that is ideal for planting trees to help maintain that environment."
The trees that were planted along the Belair Road/Little Bay Pond bank were Sea Grape (Coccoloba uvifera) and Green and Silver Buttonwood (Conocarpus erectus). "Both species are hardy and adapted for this environment and require little to no maintenance," said Thompson.
A total of nine trees were planted along the Belair Road/Little Bay Pond bank.
Ten airport employees, including management, took part in the tree-planting activity along with representatives from EPIC, which included visiting research students, and the Nature Foundation, which brought along two St. Maarten students.
Princess Juliana Int'l Airport called on companies in St. Maarten to collaborate with environmental groups and lauded organizations like EPIC and Nature Foundation for their continued efforts in raising environmental awareness among the general public.
Last month, during the St. Maarten Carnival festivities, numerous garbage cans throughout the Festival Village bore the Blue Flag label. Earlier in April, the airport placed garbage cans with the Blue Flag logo at Mullet Bay Beach during the Easter holidays as a public reminder to keep the environment clean.
"Mobilize the Earth" was the theme for this year's international Earth Day, said Thompson, and he wanted to bring that theme closer to home. So he adapted the slogan to, "Mobilize St. Maarten," with the involvement of PJIAE in environmental efforts. Thompson said the airport's involvement was also a way to increase business sector interest in participating in environmental protection and conservation for the benefit of the whole island and its people.
The Blue Flag program is a prestigious international eco-label for beaches, marinas, and tourism destinations. Through the Blue Flag program St. Maarten is part of some 40 Blue Flag destinations around the world.
The eco-label is recognized as a symbol of quality by governments, NGOs, and the travel industry. The Blue Flag label is also used to promote the awarded beach, marina, hotel or destination.

The lecture that was organized by the New Testament Baptist Church last week Tuesday, May 8th 2012 was very successful and insightful for the many persons who came out to the lecture.
The lecture was very well attended and those present got the opportunity to ask questions about the tax system or about their personal issues.

In her opening remarks, the tax inspector, Drs. Maria Bass, commended the New Testament Baptist Church and Pastor Smith for the initiative taken to organize a lecture on this topic at this time. In her lecture, she clarified several issues concerning the tax system that were brought to her attention during the discussion. The lecture was an eye-opener for most persons present.
Drs. Bass brought along with her about 100 Tax return Forms which were issued to those present with the intention to assist with the filling out of the forms. But, on account of the very animated discussion during the almost 3 hours' session, she did not get the opportunity to do so. Many persons in the audience got the chance to ask question related to themselves or to others and after the lecture, indicated that they were very satisfied with the information received and regretted that they had not received such information before.
Because it was getting rather late, Pastor Smith had to intervene in the very interactive discussion and the attendees expressed the wish to have a continuation of the lecture in which Ms. Bass will be able to advise on how to fill out the Tax Refund Forms.
Drs. Maria Bass requested those present to start filling out the first 2 pages of the rather lengthy tax return forms and reminded the attendees that the deadline for submitting the 2011 Tax Return Form is May 31st, 2012. She stated that not submitting this form in due time, could have serious consequences in terms of ever increasing fines. She also indicated that persons who did not receive a 2011 Tax Return Form should go to the Tax Department to collect a form.
Those who attended the lecture were very happy with the information provided as well as with the answers to the many questions on tax issues. They all indicated that they had learnt a lot and regretted that they had not received such information before. It was also indicated that the Tax Department should organize more such information sessions and it was even proposed that information on taxes should be offered in schools to inform the schoolchildren of their civic duties at a young age so that they would not have such anxiety or resistance to filing tax return forms when they grow up.
The follow up lecture on taxes will be held on Thursday, May 17th, 2012 at 7:30 pm at the New Testament Baptist Church. The general public is invited to come out and bring along the 2011 Tax Return Form.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Honorable Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams, Chairman of the Island's Disaster Emergency Management Organization, the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), is calling on the Sint Maarten community to begin to prepare timely for the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, and to have the necessary plans in place by June 1st, the start of the season.

Colorado State University hurricane team Phil Klotzbach and William Gray have forecasted in their early April report reduced activity for the hurricane season with 10 named storms, of which four will become hurricanes, and two of those will become major hurricanes with over 111 miles per hour winds.

Even though the official start of the season is over two weeks away, the Prime Minister is urging residents to use this period to prepare themselves adequately by reviewing their annual hurricane season preparatory list.

The Prime Minister added that the country's disaster preparedness and emergency management mechanism are expected to be ready to deal with any eventuality arising during the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season.

"I am encouraging the nation to begin to prepare now, so as to mitigate the effects of a possible hurricane disaster in our country. Let's use the time wisely to prepare our homes, businesses and other structures adequately in the event of a hurricane strike.

"Save yourself the stress and prepare now by reviewing your disaster plan and reviewing your disaster supply kit.

"Prepare early and avoid being caught unprepared. Minimize your dependence on government, family or friends. Preparedness starts with every one of us within our communities," Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams told DCOMM on Tuesday.

Some of the preparations that should be carried out now are checking hurricane shutters and the roof of your home or business, and to make sure windows close securely.

Persons living along coastal areas as well as those in flood prone areas should start looking at what measures they would take in the event of a hurricane which could cause flood challenges.

The 2012 hurricane season officially runs through November 30.

interislandassociationdevelopmentmeeting20052012MARIGOT:--- Tourism directors and airport and airline officials from St. Martin, St. Maarten, Anguilla, St. Barths, and Saba met at the Tourist Office here on May 18 to further discuss and strategize the development of an Inter-Island Association that would enable the five territories (and St. Eustatius, which was not present) to be marketed as one destination.
The delegation was also formally introduced to the newly elected Territorial Council Member of Economic Development and Affairs Jeanne Rogers-Vanterpool.
May-Ling Chun, director of the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau, said that having the islands "in close proximity to each other provides a unique package that doesn't exist elsewhere in the region."
During the meeting, St. Barths was chosen as the official headquarters of the new organization, which is still undergoing further development.
Councilor Rogers-Vanterpool in her opening remarks said that "for us (St. Martin/St. Maarten) to move forward in tourism we need to start collecting statistical data to see what markets are profitable."
Chun disclosed at the meeting that the Tourism Statistical Information System (TSIS) was soft-launched on April 15, 2012, with the implementation of new arrival and departure immigration cards. Chun told the attendees that "the cards were already in use."
Princess Juliana Int'l Airport (PJIA) is the pivotal hub airport for the six territories.
Chun said that "the cards carry a barcode and ... passenger information relating to origin and final destinations will be analyzed." The tourism director added that "currently, the form is only in English as a hard copy" and that forms in other languages like French and Spanish will be available online in the near future.
PJIAE Marketing & Communications Manager, Kalifa Hickinson, spoke about the finalization of plans for the new tourist information booths to be constructed at the airport for the respective tourist offices. The booths will also allow each island to market the destination before passengers leave the airport in St. Maarten. The booths are expected to be erected in a few weeks and will be situated in the arrival hall.
Upcoming trade shows, fairs and expos were also discussed at the meeting. Chun said that St. Maarten/St. Martin should look at future marketing to the Scandinavian countries in northern Europe as that is an emerging market for the destination.
Chun noted that the people of the Scandinavian group of countries spend largely on travel and that the Inter-Island Association member islands can offer diversity to travelers from this market.
Winair Director of Marketing and Sales Claudio Buncamper, whose airline will play an important role as a main passenger carrier to and from the islands in the association, asked that tourism organizations call on their respective governments to help small regional carriers like Winair by reducing taxes that contribute to the bulk of the fare.
Silvane John, head of St. Martin Tourist Office, chaired the meeting. The next meeting will be held at PJIA.

PHILIPSBURG:--- There will be a public plenary session of Parliament on May 24 regarding the Criminal Code.

The meeting will take place on Thursday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point will deal with incoming documents.

The second agenda point is related to the National Ordinance establishing the new Criminal Law Code.

This plenary session was initially planned for May 21 but had to be postponed due to the swearing in ceremony of the new government.

The public plenary session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

Philipsburg:--- On Monday May 21, 2012, a short ceremony was held at the Ministry of Justice's offices at A.Th.Illidge road, to welcome two more additions to the Ministry of Justice's Law Enforcement Agencies, more specifically, by members of the Koninklijke Marechausee (Royal Military Police).

The Honorable Roland Duncan swore in Mr. Wolter de Ruiter, who is a First Class Sergeant and Mr. Hubertus Bloks, a Sergeant Major in the Royal Military Police. The Minister and the local Police Chief Commissioner welcomed both men to the island and congratulated them on their new positions and encouraged them to serve Sint Maarten well. The men were also sternly advised by the local Chief Commissioner; "to prepare to work very hard in St. Maarten, as there is much to be done. The cooperation between the Royal Military Police has improved and he is looking forward to further collaborative efforts."

Also present at the ceremony were two other colleagues of the Royal Military Police, who also expressed words of appreciation for reinforcement.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Secretary General of Parliament Jozef D. Semeleer is calling on contractors to contact the parliamentary secretariat as soon as possible to set up a hearing regarding the Property Law and Contracting of Work draft ordinance.

The draft ordinance on Property Law and Contracting of Work which was submitted to the Parliament of Sint Maarten by the Minister of Justice and published on www.sxmparliament.org, will be held in a hearing format in a public session of the Central Committee of Parliament.

Members of Parliament would like to hear the opinions and recommendations from the general contractors in the business community as to the effects and consequences before handling this draft ordinance in a Public Meeting of Parliament.

Contractors are invited to contact the Secretary General of Parliament to make their interest known in participating in this hearing.

Representatives of contractors will be offered the possibility to make a brief presentation on the draft ordinance on Contracting of Work as it is relevant to their business interests in respect to the possible consequences of the proposed draft to contractors specifically and to the community in general.

Anyone wishing to participate in this hearing can contact the Secretary General via telephone number 542-2557 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for further information. The deadline for submissions is Friday, June 1st, 2012.

rolandetobiasnewtoastmastersdistrict81president24052012Rolande Tobias will be heading the Toastmasters District 81 for the July 1st 2012-2013 year. Tobias was elected during the Business Meeting of the May Conference held last Saturday at the Sonesta Maho Resort.
As District Governor, Tobias will be responsible to oversee the effective functioning of District 81, which consists of 2400 members in 104 clubs spread over 17 territories throughout the Caribbean. He will be assisted by a great team consisting of Ewart Adams as Lieutenant Governor Education & Training, Valerie Brazier as Lieutenant Governor Marketing, Raymond Romeo as Treasurer and Carmen Cordova as Secretary. Immediate Past District Governor Essie Gardner will function as Adviser to the Executive Team.
During his incoming address, Tobias expounded on three main areas of focus for his term as District Governor. The areas are promoting the Big Picture of Toastmasters throughout the Caribbean to ensure greater understanding of and participation in the program. The second area of focus is strengthening the leadership on all levels. The District consists of four levels; Club, Area, Division and District. By using the analogy of soldiers and lieutenants on the battlefield and Generals in the Pentagon; he made his case for the need to constant provide leaders with the necessary resources and support to deliver the right results.
The final area of focus that he outlined is to "light a fire within the Leaders and not under them". He underscored the importance of developing the right leadership skills and behaviours within the Toastmasters. His belief is that if you can encourage the motivate and inspire the members, you will get them to perform optimally. "After all, once you develop the right behaviours, you will get the desired results; Tobias concluded.
He took time out to recognize the founders of District 81 who were present at the Conference. While thanking them for being the giants on whose shoulders his Team was proud to stand, Tobias pledged to continue the efforts to take the District to the next level. Rolande Tobias will begin his term on July 1st 2012.

Philipsburg:--- On Monday April 9, 2012 around 2:00 am, a man was seriously beaten in the "Drive Thru" of Mc Donalds restaurant on the Airport Boulevard in Simpson Bay. The victim suffered a life-threatening beating, and his life is still in danger.

On the same night there was a performance given by a band from the Island of Dominica at the Soggy Dollar bar, which is in the immediate vicinity of where this unfortunate incident took place.

The victim, Mr. Marcus W., also attended that concert. Marcus W. went to the concert with friends and played pool in the bar. Marcus W. left the Soggy Dollar and went in the direction of Mc Donalds restaurant where the incident took place.

The victim was attacked in a cowardly manner and beaten with an object by three young men, who were all  approximately 18 years old. There are no clues which indicate the reason for this senseless criminal act.

The investigation is still on-going and progressing slowly. Nevertheless, the Detective Department is encouraging the public who may have any info that might lead to the apprehension of the culprits, to contact the investigating detectives at the police station in Philipsburg.

The team can be reached through the general number 5422222 ext. 126

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Disaster Coordinator/Fire Chief Winston Salomon is calling on the Sint Maarten community to be prepared for the hurricane season with three-days left to go before the start of the season.

Salomon is calling on the Sint Maarten community to make sure they have plans in place for the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, which has already seen the birth of two tropical storms (Alberto, Beryl) even before the June 1st official start of the season.

The second named storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season made landfall after midnight on Monday in Florida bringing rain and gusts up to near hurricane force.

Beryl was downgraded on Monday to a tropical depression, but before that it brought heavy rain and outages (23,000 households left without power in the states of Florida and Georgia) as it hit the South-Eastern coast of the U.S.

Colorado State University hurricane team Phil Klotzbach and William Gray in early April forecasted reduced activity for the hurricane season with 10 named storms, of which four will become hurricanes, and two of those will become major hurricanes with over 111 miles per hour winds.

Since that forecast, the U.S. National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the parent body of the National Hurricane Center (NHC) out of Miami, Florida, last week Thursday issued their own forecasts predicting a near-normal 2012 Atlantic hurricane season.

This revised forecasts has to do with conditions in the atmosphere and the ocean favoring a near-normal season entails nine to 15 named storms, of which four to eight can strengthen to become hurricanes, and of those one to three can become major hurricanes.

Based on the period 1981-2010, an average season produces 12 named storms with six hurricanes, including three major hurricanes.

The remaining names of potential storms for the 2012 season are: Chris, Debby, Ernesto, Florence, Gordon, Helene, Isaac, Joyce, Kirk, Leslie, Michael, Nadine, Oscar, Patty, Rafael, Sandy, Tony, Valerie and William.

The 2012 hurricane season officially runs through November 30.

anguillaliteraryfestival29052012ANGUILLA:--- It was nirvana for literary lovers over the US Memorial Day weekend when the Anguilla Literary Festival was the hottest ticket on the island.

The four-day fête, hosted by Paradise Cove Resort, celebrated the best and the brightest wordsmiths from Anguilla, USA, Canada and Caribbean with readings, workshops, panel discussions, scrumptious breakfast and lunch buffets prepared by the hotel's creative chefs and a welcome reception at the swishy Viceroy resort.

Officially dubbed the "Anguilla Lit Fest: A Literary Jollification," the auspicious festival featured best-selling author and keynote speaker Terry McMillan of How Stella Got Her Groove Back and Waiting to Exhale fame who although did not read from her own work, did offer a treasure chest of tips for aspiring writers and hardcore fans during her workshop, "So You Want to be a Bestselling Author? The Real Deal."

"Write as if your work will not get published," McMillan told the crowd of fans, "this way you use your true voice when telling a story."

Holding court under the white tent at Paradise Cove, she was enthralled by the young writers in the crowd who came from the local high school. "On a personal note," she added, "a good story is like an itch you just have to scratch."

Other fan favorites included Tony award winning actress and author Sheryl Lee Ralph who extolled the virtues of being a diva as she read from her acclaimed book Redefining Diva: Life Lessons from the Original DreamGirl.

Prolific St. Maarten poet, author and House of Nehesi Publishers founder Lasana Sekou opened the Festival with a spirited reading from his Brotherhood of the Spurs delighting the early morning crowd with an excerpt about the drama of the cockfighting tradition in French St. Martin.

"There is Caribbean life beyond the sun, sea and resorts," noted Sekou, "this Festival adds excitement to a Caribbean holiday as so many travelers these days want an experiential vacation and will time their trip with an event that appeals to them, like Anguilla's Literary Festival."

Other five-diamond writers included American Hill Harper, author of Letters to a Young Brother: Manifest Your Destiny and the wildly popular The Wealth Cure: Putting Money in Its Place who entertained with his unique take on the upcoming USA election; Antiguan author Marie-Elena John; and beloved Anguillan storyteller David Carty who delighted festival-goers with his tales of the island's history.

Aptly named hotel packages offered for the Festival included Paradise Cove's "Lit Talk Anguilla"; Cuisinart's "Invitation to Exhale with Terry McMillan"; Little Butterfly's "Lit Talk Anguilla"; and Anacaona's "Book Binder Girls Getaway."

"Literacy has always been of paramount importance to the people of Anguilla," said Hon. Haydn Hughes, Parliamentary Secretary, Tourism, "we look forward to kicking off this worthwhile effort celebrating the literary arts and by so doing, motivate young writers to embark on a career in writing."

Organized by a committee of book-loving Anguillans, the festival was timed to increase visitor arrivals during shoulder season. "Visiting the island in the spring can be a vacation audition by our guests who then decide to return for their winter break," said Sherille Hughes, one of the members of the organizing committee, "we started working on the Festival in February and immediately saw a great interest from the island's public and private sectors and from tourists."

Melanie Reffes is an award-winning travel journalist based in Canada.

In an effort to keep the public informed on a real-time basis the Prime Minister's Cabinet has launched both a Facebook and a Twitter account. With the advent of social media there is an increased need to update and keep the public informed on the activities of the Prime Minister and her Cabinet. People who follow the Prime Minister on both Facebook and Twitter will also have the opportunity to exchange and interact with her Cabinet using the social media sites and will also be able to follow the activities and posts of the Prime Minister's Cabinet on a real time basis as they become available.
The Prime Minister, who is no stranger to sites such as Facebook, sees social media as complementary to the official channels of communication with and by members of government. "With the hectic pace of life for all of us, members of government need to ensure that they remain accessible and that policies and decisions are communicated and explained to the public at large," commented the Prime Minister.
The URL for the Prime Minister's Official Facebook Page is http://www.facebook.com/primeministersxm and the URL for her Twitter Account is https://twitter.com/#!/PrimeMinisterSX. Special notifications and addresses will be made available through both accounts.

ruedehollandedeviation31052012Within the framework of the repair and upgrade of the Rue de Hollande, between the Rue Kennedy and The Rue Doigt de Gant, the companies TTGCE, GETELEC TP and SOUALIGA WORKER will carry out a complete upgrade of the roadway, communication, electrical and other networks as well as the sidewalks.
This public works project will begin on June 11, 2012 and will be completed on October 11, 2012. During the entire period of this construction project access to the Rue de Hollande between the Rue Kennedy and the Rue Doigt de Gant will be prohibited to everyone, except the residents of the area.
Rue Kennedy will be re-opened to one-way-traffic coming from the Rue de Hollande. Work by the construction crews will take place from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm.
All efforts will be made in order to minimize any inconvenience that might be caused by this road repair work. For more information, please contact the contractor at 0590 87 7632 or the project manager at 0590 81 9393.

Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- The Department of Community Development in collaboration with the Health Department of the Foundation of Seventh Day Adventist Churches is having a series of Healthy Cooking Demonstrations.

Classes will take place on Mondays and Thursdays in the month of June from 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm at St. Peters Community Center and are facilitated by Mrs. Sabine Lake-Flanders.

The focus of the workshop will be on how individuals can incorporate the eight laws of health in their lives: pure air, sunlight, abstemiousness, rest, exercise, proper diet, the use of water and trust.

Instructors will share different ways of preparing traditional dishes but in a healthful manner. There will also be less familiar ingredients such as quinoa, millet, barley, spelt, amaranth and more.

In addition, there will be information provided on various health related topics.

Participants will learn, but not limited to, the following:

Week 1: fruit pancakes, baked oat loaf, baked rice loaf, apple stew, fruit Jams, granola, seed milk, zwie-back bread, etc.

Week 2: sandwich spreads, pesto, firm cheese, macaroni & cheese, quiches, Salad dressing and sauces, etc.

Week 3: meat substitutes, meat balls, croquette, lasagna, sauerkraut, soups etc.

Week 4: desserts, sprouting, cookies, no bake crusts and pies

The dates for the healthy cooking demonstrations are June 4, 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25, 28 at the St. Peters Community Center. All recipes will be plant based.

The nightly contribution is $6 per class and participants will get samples to take home.

For more info please contact Mrs. Lake-Flanders at cell number 553- 8781 or Denise Vijber at phone number 542-1122. Space is limited so please register in advance. Classes will start on time.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Collective Prevention Services (CPS) Head Dr. Virginia Asin Oostburg, recently attended the Healthy Caribbean 2012 "Rallying for Action on NCD" conference and workshop, where a gateway to the region is now offered to local Non-Governmental Organizations where they can join this Regional Civil Society movement.

Approximately 250,000,000 people live with a Non Communicable Disease (NCD) in the American region. In 2009 a total of 4.5 million people died from these NCDs such as Heart disease, Diabetes, Stroke and Cancer. Of these deaths 80% occur in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC) and 37% are persons below age 70.

This NCD situation is not sustainable because if no interventions are undertaken, NCD will cost up to US$30 trillion per year globally in 20 years and US$500 billion annually in Low and Middle Income Countries which equals four percent Gross Domestic Product.

These are some of the findings presented by Dr. James Hospedalis of the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO-WHO), Washington office, during a Caribbean meeting of Civil Society organization in Jamaica from 28 and 29 May 2012.
A study from Caribbean countries show that this epidemiology profile is also seen in the Caribbean and according to CPS Head Sint Maarten will be no exception.

By now it has also become common knowledge that these diseases collectively called NCDs have common risk factors such as tobacco smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, obesity, poor nutritional habits and lack of physical activity. Because of the behavioral nature of the risk factors it has also become common knowledge that these diseases are "preventable".

The Healthy Caribbean Coalition (HCC) is a civil society network established for the purpose of combating chronic disease (NCD) and its risk factors and conditions. This Coalition is being introduced to Sint Maarten by CPS Head Dr. Virginia Asin Oostburg, who is a standing member of the Executive Committee since 2008.

The mission of HCC is to harness the power of civil society, in collaboration with government, private enterprise, academia, and international partners, as appropriate, in the development and implementation of plans for the prevention and management of chronic diseases among Caribbean people.

HCC envisions for the future a reduction in disability and death from chronic diseases among people of the Caribbean and has as specific objectives to contribute to and participate in all aspects of advocacy as a tool for influencing positive change around NCDs through mobilization of Caribbean people and the creation of a mass movement aimed at responding to the NCDs; development of effective methods of communication for and among members of the Coalition and the people of the Region and to contribute to NCD public education campaigns and programs. HCC also pledges full support for Caribbean Wellness Day which is held annually throughout the region, as mandated by Heads of State and Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

The strategic approach for advocacy and support for NCD risk factor reduction is through: a. tobacco control and implementation of the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control; b. increased physical activity; c. improved dietary intake including reduction of salt and sugar, elimination of trans fats, and responsible alcohol use; d. support of initiatives, plans and programs at country and organization level, and e. advocacy and support for enhanced detection and management of chronic diseases.

Membership of the Coalition is open to all voluntary associations and informal networks in the Caribbean and extra regionally where individuals and groups engage in activities of public consequence, and have similar objectives, goals and interests as the Healthy Caribbean Coalition, and include nongovernmental health organizations, professional health and other associations, faith based organizations, neighborhood organizations, cooperatives, charities, unions, social movements, and special interest groups. No fee is attached to being a member of the Coalition.

The HCC offers a platform for civil society organizations to partner in a common cause to fulfill the collective purpose "prevention and management of heart disease, diabetes, stroke, cancer and other preventable diseases". A collective approach has many advantages such as combining resources so we can be more effective and efficient in our actions and activities and joint cooperation to be more successful in achieving our common goals and objectives.

To become a member of HCC or get more information about HCC visit the website http://www.healthycaribbean.org/ or follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube.

rromeoreceivescompetentcommunicatoraward03062012Philipsburg:--- Toastmasters International announced that Raymond Romeo has achieved the Competent Communicator designation. On March 15th 2012, Raymond completed his tenth project in the Competent Communication Manual. Once the CC has been achieved the Toastmaster then can go on to more advanced projects with 15 manuals to choose from.
Valerie Brazier DTM, District 81 Secretary presented Raymond with his Competent Communicator certificate to recognize this important milestone. Raymond joined Toastmasters on February 17th 2011 and is a valued member of the Philipsburg Toastmasters Club. He sought out this communication and leadership organization because he wanted to further refine his leadership and communication skills. Raymond has served his club on the executive board for the 2011/2012 term as Treasurer.
"Achieving my Competent Communicator award is just the beginning. I see this as a stepping stone towards achieving my Distinguished Toastmaster (DTM) Award" said Raymond Romeo.
Toastmasters International has a proven program in leadership and communication that is available for each and every individual who decides to take the initiative and invest in professional development. After all toastmasters are where leaders are made.
The Philipsburg Toastmasters Club meets at the library every first and third Thursdays of every month
from 7:45pm to 9:00pm. I would like to encourage persons to attend a meeting in the very near future so
they can benefit from the Toastmasters experience.

Philipsburg:--- Finance Minister Roland Tuitt and his staff including former commissioner of Finance Xavier Blackman were bombarded with questions from Members of Parliament regarding the 2012 Budget and the letters sent to government by the CFT regarding the 2012 budget. The CFT sent two letters to government outlining their concerns with the figures of the 2012 budget. The CFT also indicated to the government of St. Maarten that if corrections are not made to the budget they are prepared to have an instruction be given to St. Maarten.
Member of Parliament Frans Richardson posed several questions about the agreement signed with TAX-AN. MP Richardson said he wants to know if the TAX-AN group has direct connections with any persons that were in government at the time when the agreement was signed. Who are these people and are there people that were in government that are connected to this group that is from the United Kingdom?
Member of Parliament Roy Marlin also posed several questions about the agreement signed by the former Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto. Marlin said he wants to know if proper procedures were followed and why there was no bidding for a project that will cost over ten million dollars in a span of two years. Marlin said he also wants to know if a landsbesluit was signed by the governor to make the initial payment of Naf. 17,000.00 to TAX-AN.
Marlin said that the Minister of Finance should be the gate keeper of the people's money and he is very much concerned about how the agreement was signed. He said the TAX-AN issue is not a laughing matter especially while government owes the civil servants their COLA payments. Marlin said he would not mind if the COLA payments were made to the civil servants without a landsbesluit because those monies would remain on St. Maarten. Marlin further lamented that the monies paid to TAX-AN will not stay on St. Maarten. He said he also wants to know if the government of St. Maarten could face any legal ramifications now that the payment and contract have been stopped by the current Minister of Finance. Member of Parliament Louis Laviest expressed the same concerns about legal ramifications that government might face and how much that could cost government. Laveist said he also wants to know who is TAX-AN and where does these people come from. Laviest said when he examined the TAX-AN deal done by the former Minister of Finance and the condominium fees he realized that government finances ran amuck. He said he is nervous as to how the current Minister of Finance will clean up the mess left behind by the former Minister of Finance. Laviest said no information was shared by the former government and no accountability was given to Parliament, he said that it appears as though there was a "cowboy" show taking place in the Government Administration Building. Laviest made clear that the government finances are not the piggy bank of the former Finance Minister Hiro Shigemoto. Laviest said a few of the MP's pleaded with the former Minister of Finance to grant relief to the people of St. Maarten and it was all denied, yet he signed an agreement with TAX-AN for over ten million dollars without following proper procedures. Laviest said he is of the opinion that the former government did everything possible to put the incoming government in an awkward position. MP Laviest said that he is not asking for anyone's head, but he would like for the current Minister to put their fears to rest and if that is not possible then "a man would have to do what he has got to do, even if it means asking for a Parliamentary inquiry and eventual prosecution."
Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge asked if the monies that were in the government reserves were tampered with and if that is so he wants to know if proper procedures were followed prior to interfering with the reserves. MP Illidge said when the 2012 budget was debated on the floor of Parliament he was lenient with the former Minister of Finance because he believes that everyone must be given a fair chance. MP Illidge said that when the budget was debated on the floor he requested that monies be placed in the budget for the Middle Region Community Council and the elderly all of which were denied because he was informed that no one can interfere with government reserves. MP Illidge asked the current Minister of Finance to provide him with the TAX-AN agreement and all information pertaining to government monies and its spending after the former government fell.
Other Members of Parliament that expressed grave concerns about the 2012 budget and the TAX-AN agreement signed without following proper procedures include George Pantophlet, Dr. Lloyd Richardson, and Romaine La Ville. La Ville said he would like the current Minister of Finance to conduct an audit for the month of March and April 2012. La Ville also raised concerns about the amount of agreements the former government signed off during their last weeks in office.
Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt told Parliament that two letters were sent by CFT to government regarding the 2012 budget. The concerns of the CFT were regarding the condominiums and real estate fees that government projected in the budget and the income tax visitors have pay on St. Maarten.
Tuitt said that due to the lengthy procedures regarding these taxes, the CFT voiced their concerns about the 21 million guilders that was projected to be collected from the condominium taxes. He said another concern is the COLA payments. He said one of the factors that played a role is the COLA payments that were not budgeted while the government of St. Maarten had an agreement with the unions regarding the payment of the 2010 COLA. Tuitt said he wants to make clear that it is not because someone has a ministerial decree they could circumvent the law.
Minister Tuitt said one good news for St. Maarten is that they collected extra monies on the wage tax and the TOT but the profit tax was way under what was projected. The Minister said the 2010 financial statements have been prepared and are being audited by the SOAB while the department is working on the 2011 financial statements. He said when these statements are completed and issued it will be sent to Parliament and the council of advice for handling. Tuitt said the budget amendments had to be done by May 15th but the new government took office on May 21. Minister Tuitt already indicated that he might have to seek authorization from the Ministeraat to borrow monies for the investments that are listed in the 2012 budget that was approved by Parliament. Minister Tuitt also informed Parliament that the procedures were not followed with the TAX-AN agreement. He said no terms of reference were in place for the 11 to 14 million dollars project excluding the out of pocket expenses. TAX-AN he said would have cost St. Maarten $290,000.00 bi-weekly and a tender had to be done for such projects. Minister Tuitt said the TAX-AN project was not even budgeted in the 2012 budget. Besides that, the Minister of Finance did not even sign a contract as required when there was no bidding done. Tuitt said the former Minister made an agreement with TAX-AN where he would give them 15% of the extra monies that were generated by their new program. He further explained that there was no landsbesluit signed by the governor to issue payments for 4.7 million and 5.7 million guilders. The Minister said he already indicated to the legal councils of government to look into what the legal ramifications would be since there was no contract in place. He said he also submitted a request for the SOAB to conduct an audit for the TAX-AN project and make a TOR and to see if the judicial proceedings were followed. SOAB has to also check to see if TAX-AN submitted sufficient work for the monies they already collected. The continuation of this Parliamentary meeting will take place on Monday June 11th at 10am.

comsecretariatpresentation05062012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Council of Ministers recently started with a series of presentations as part of their introduction program.

The first presentation was provided by the Secretariat of the Council of Ministers. The Secretary General of the Council of Ministers Cassandra Janssen provided an overview of the main responsibilities and tasks of the Secretariat as a support unit to the Council.

A brief overview was given on future projects and in closing the ministers were presented with two information booklets: one with basic information on the constitutional structure explaining the different entities that form part of this and the other a practical guide, containing various practical topics placed in alphabetical order for easy finding.

Part of this extra-ordinary meeting was also the establishment of the templates for the stationary of the ministers. The Secretary Generals of the different Ministries are to also make presentations.

sjacobs06062012Philipsburg:--- The Minister of Education, Youth, Sports, and Culture Silveria Jacobs told reporters at Wednesday's Council of Ministers press briefing that her Ministry is busy studying the causes of the low success rate of students studying in the Netherlands. The Minister announced last week that St. Maarten students in the Netherlands have success rate of merely 10%. Minister Jacobs said her Ministry is busy setting up a career choice center which will be geared at assisting students in the Netherlands with career guidance counseling. This new entity would also give guidance to students in their career choices. Minister Jacobs said that students who apply for study financing would also have to submit their portfolio so that government would have an indication of their strengths, interests, and their weaknesses.
The Ministry is also working on putting in place an intake assessment and psychology center in order to see if the students are mentally and socially prepared for their new environment and educational challenges. The Minister said while she believes government has to do more to support students studying abroad she also believes that the student, their parents and the schools have to do much more to prepare students that are interested in furthering their studies overseas.
The Education Minister said that students studying overseas are currently going through severe bouts of depression. She made clear that this is not an issue affecting St. Maarten students alone. "Recently, one or two students that are studying in the Netherlands ended up throwing themselves in front of trains." The Minister said her government is seriously considering following the students that are issued study financing much closer in order to increase the success rates.
The Minister also touched on what she described as the "brain drain" affecting students in the Netherlands and how hesitant students are to return to St. Maarten after completing their studies. Another aspect government will incorporate in the study financing applications is the "priority list". Minister Jacobs said students that are interested in careers that are available on St. Maarten will be the ones to get study financing.
When asked by SMN News if the Education Ministry intends to amend the study financing ordinance to ensure that students who acquire study financing must return to St. Maarten to serve their country for period of time. The Minister said that the study financing ordinance already gives students a 20% discount on their loans if they return to St. Maarten. The Minister said right now the government of St. Maarten cannot force students to return to St. Maarten after they complete their studies even though they are offering them incentives. She said currently the government is working on a new education law and in that new law she will add something to that effect. Minister Jacobs said some 20 years ago when she received her scholarship she had to sign an agreement to return to St. Maarten and serve the island for at least 5 years but she could not say if that was removed from the current study financing policy.
The Minister also mentioned that the government will be reverting to the old examination regulations. She said an urgent advice was sent out to annul the new regulation which is negatively impacting the HAVO/VVO examination students that are attending the Milton Peters College.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will continue its meeting in a public session on June 11 with respect to changes to national ordinances, a letter from the Committee of Financial Supervision (CFT) and the Civil Code.

The meeting will take place on Monday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point concerns a letter to the Council of Ministers dated May 09, 2012 from the CFT. The Minister of Finance Hon. Roland Tuitt is expected to be present for this agenda point and will address the House.

The second agenda point is related to the National Ordinance, with respect to changes to the Stamp Ordinance 1994 as well as other ordinances regarding the introduction of a new identification card and driver's license.

The third agenda point is an initiative draft ordinance which requires changes to the Civil Code Book Seven A, regarding the elimination of misuse of labour contracts. The Minister of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan is expected to address the House on the aforementioned.

The central committee session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

booboojamworkersonstrike08062012Marigot:--- Workers of well known Boo Boo Jam restaurant in Orient Bay were on strike all day Friday as they protest against a particular manager and the termination of one of their colleagues. The strike and protest at the entrance of the restaurant is expected to continue said Rudy Hyman of CGTG union of Guadeloupe.
The CGTG representative said the workers are demanding their bonuses and want to have one of their colleagues who was fired re-instated. Hyman said management of Boo Boo Jam fired their beach boy Patrick Cocks since April 23rd and to date he has not been paid. The workers and their union are also demanding that the manager of Boo Boo Jam Stephane Guihard be removed forthwith.
The workers alleged that the manager who is from Corsica told the workers that "in Corsica black man has no place and he is only fit to be tied up with chains and dragged behind a car." Hyman said the new manager told the workers that his job is to fire the local staff. "Today's manifestation is to show that the manager is wrong and his behaviour will not be accepted on St. Martin and we will do whatever is legally possible to make sure he goes." Hyman said there are number of workers who worked at Boo Boo Jam for years that are affected, some of them have 20 years service and what is happening now has never happened before. Hyman further alleges that the most severe issues surround racism and that will not be accepted. The CGTG is demanding that management sit around the table with them to resolve the issues. He said unless that happens, the strike will continue.
Hyman and another worker said that the workers are being pushed, provoked, and fined if they don't cooperate with management. They claim the new manager was brought in to fire the local St. Martin workers. Their strategy is to get rid of the workers that have worked here for more than 20 years and because of this we are calling on the population to come out and support us.
Meanwhile, the general manager of Boo Boo Jam was giving his side of the story to Captain Sylvain Jouault of the Gendarmerie, pending a report being sent to Préfet Philippe Chopin.
The general manager later told reporters that management was not the one making racism an issue and defended Guihard who he admitted had a "strong" management style.
"That's the only argument they (workers) can come up with," he said. "But when we give orders to them we are told that management is getting at them because they are black."
He also disclosed that Patrick Cocks had received warnings before in July 2011 about his behaviour and defiance of authority. After two years of trying to ameliorate the situation it was decided to fire Cocks.
The general manager added his intention when he arrived was always to fully maintain the good reputation of the restaurant and keep the staff. Now future events at the restaurant are on hold until the strike is settled.

brokeneggsatturtlenestingsite08062012The Nature Foundation recorded the first sea turtle nest on St. Maarten for the 2012 Sea Turtle Nesting season. Nature Foundation staff received a call concerning what was apparently a sea turtle nest on Guana Bay beach. Upon arrival on the beach staff confirmed that a nest was successfully laid by a leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) at a good location on the beach. Measurements were taken and the nest was marked. The Nature Foundation will continuously monitor the nest for how it is developing.

The successful nest could be laid with the assistance of volunteers from the RBC Bank who were able to clean the beach of sea grass and plastic debris during a beach clean-up some weeks ago. Nesting sea turtle females probably attempted to nest on the beach but aborted laying due to the high amount of sargassum sea grass on the beach. Now the beach environment is much more suitable for nesting.

The Foundation did notice that a part of the nest was dug up by what appeared to be dogs. Leatherback eggs and egg yolks were noticed broken open and dog prints were noticed in the nest. The Nature Foundation would like to encourage pet owners to keep their dogs on the leash when they walk with them during sea turtle nesting season to avoid nest being dug up or disturbed.

The Foundation also noticed evidence again of beach bonfires. The Fire department has issued numerous warnings against the practice of beach bonfires during turtle nesting season and will not be issuing permits for beach bonfires until October. If violators are caught there may be legal consequences for them.

St. Maarten is one of the few countries or territories in the Caribbean where the leatherback sea turtle lays its eggs. Turtles are officially protected by law and their disturbance may result in fines and incarceration.

MARIGOT:--- The Gendarmerie noted that 35 grams of cannabis, 40 rocks of crack, and 5 grams of cocaine were confiscated during a control in St. James on Thursday evening at 6:40pm. One individual was immediately taken into custody for possession, and two others were held, one for possession of a lesser amount of drugs, and the other for carrying a 6th category weapon.

In an unrelated incident, on Saturday at 1:00pm, three Gendarmes were slightly injured in French Quarter while trying to control a group of a dozen youths who threw stones at them. The incident sparked when the Gendarmes controlled a motorcycle rider. The group escaped as Gendarmes attempted to arrest one of the leaders.

A subsequent control in the district at 1:30pm with detectives, drug control agents, and the Police Territorial led to the seizure of crack cocaine and several scooters. Several summons were issued for aggravated violence with weapons.

The Gendarmerie noted that these controls will be intensifying in the coming weeks.

SIMPSON BAY:--- Princess Juliana Int'l Airport operating company N.V. (PJIAE) and St. Maarten Department of Civil Aviation, Shipping & Maritime have partnered to host the ICAO/FAA Aerodrome Certification Inspectors Workshop for Caribbean Region.

The workshop, geared toward teaching aviation professionals how to conduct and prepare for aerodrome inspections, begins on Monday, June 11 and will continue through Friday, June 15.

Louis Halley, Department Head of Civil Aviation, Shipping & Maritime, noted that this is the first workshop of this nature to be held in St. Maarten.

Some 13 employees of PJIAE will participate in the intense five-day workshop geared toward aerodrome inspectors and operators.

There will be facilitators from Mexico and the USA conducting the workshop, which will be held at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Resort.

The workshop will be attended by professionals from Caribbean countries and territories such as Barbados, Grenada, and Turks and Caicos, and also by persons from North America and the United Kingdom.

Participants are expected to follow a myriad of modules including hands-on training in Airport Inspection, Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Inspection and Post Inspection.

Topics such as Wildlife Hazard Management and post-Inspection Administrative Procedures will be addressed during the workshop.

"Although most attendees are aviation inspectors and operators, this training will give all participants the skills and knowledge base to execute their jobs more effectively especially when time comes around again for airport certification," said Halley.

PJIAE will be the site for the external training, and key areas of the airport will be used during the weeklong course.

"We are delighted to partner with the Department of Civil Aviation to host such an important workshop for the first time ever in St. Maarten," said PJIAE Marketing and Communications Manager, Kalifa Hickinson.

financeministeranswersquestionsposedbyparliament11062012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt presented Parliament with the answers to the questions they posed to him last week during a Central Committee meeting on Monday.
Minister Tuitt insisted that basic procedures were not followed when his predecessor Minister Hiro Shigemoto negotiated with the TAXAND group. Tuitt said because procedures were not followed he is currently reviewing the entire process and an audit is being conducted on it.
Tuitt said the former Finance Minister did not even have a signed contract that was approved by the Governor of St. Maarten. He also confirmed to Parliament that the TAXAND group belongs to Mrs. Judith Brewster, who was contracted by the former Minister of Finance in late 2010 to provide fiscal advisory services to the former Finance Minister. Mrs. Judith Brewster is the sister of Mrs. Ruth Boyrard-Brewster, a policy advisor in the staff Bureau of the Ministry of Finance.
The Finance Minister also confirmed to Parliament on Monday that some invoices that were submitted by TAXAND were paid. He said TAXAND was paid a total of $ 2,655,678.02 (NAF. 4,727,106.89). While the invoices that were submitted in March were put on hold by him and Government now owes TAXAND $ 3,058,031.27 (NAF. 5,504,456.30).
Minister Tuitt also provided the Chair of Parliament with copies of the TAXAND contract and advices that were approved by his predecessor and the Council of Ministers on March 22, 2012 which are to be distributed to the Parliamentarians.
Minister Tuitt said the former Minister of Finance placed TAXAND services on hold when the Governor did not sign the decree. The draft decree he said was sent back to his office by the Governor for handling.
Minister Tuitt further explained to Parliament that he sent an email to the TAXAND group requesting that all remaining activities related to the tax compliance project be placed on hold until further notice. The Finance Minister said when he is finished studying the legal advice he received with regards to the TAXAND contract then he will decide how to proceed with the handling of TAXAND.
Tuitt said based on the contract Shigemoto has with TAXAND there is no fixed amount on the cost. The project he said will cost 11 million dollars excluding the out of pocket expenses and the 15% capped success fee which could be as much as 20 million United States Dollars while the services of TAXAND will be indefinite unless termination by the SOW.
Minister Tuitt also explained that there is a potential risk that a deficit could be caused by the shortfall of the income tax and the payment of the COLA which he said can be mitigated.
Tuitt said based on the unaudited reports during the first four months of 2012, revenues were about NAF. 19 million higher than projected compared to the trend of 2011. These realized figures, combined with the liquidity prognosis create room to increase the budget for 2012 at about 7 million.
The first three months of 2012 showed an overall under-spending of about NAF. 13 million, while a substantial part of the COLA, namely the back service (NAF. 11 million), is an administrative amount which was already reserved and booked in the 2010 annual account. Because of this, Tuitt said there will be no real burden on the operational accounts of 2012. He also explained that the 2012 budget has one million guilders for vacancies that are not yet filled and these monies could mitigate the COLA and other expenses. The Ministry of Finance said the budget amendments for the COLA payments would keep the budget balanced as required by the Kingdom Legislations. Tuitt said the intention of his predecessor was to pay the COLA from the reserves, but this is not needed based on the liquidity projections of government. In accounting, it is not good practice to use reserves to finance structural costs. Furthermore, this principle decision was not approved by Parliament, as it was not reflected in the budget for 2012. The budget amendment which will be presented to Parliament will include provisions for payment of the COLA without using the reserves. Tuitt also confirmed that the COLA payment has to be made because of an agreement that was made between government and the unions.
Regarding the condominium tax which the former Minister estimated to be NAF. 22 million, the Minister said is a plan of approach which was made up by the CFT and execution started however during the execution of the collection process it became clear that the target of NAF. 22 million would not be met.
Minister Tuitt said the CFT already indicated that the NAF. 22 million was not collectable therefore in its letter of April 20, 2012 the CFT expressed doubts about Government's ability to collect that amount based on the collection efforts to date.
He said his predecessor did not take any measures neither did he leave anything behind to plug the gap of the NAF. 22 million he envisioned in condominium tax. Tuitt said that the first quarter report shows that there will be additional revenues in certain areas of tax collection, combined with the under spending. This he said should be sufficient to keep the budget balanced. He also insisted that his Ministry is still processing data in order to determine if additional action is required.
The previous Minister of Finance indicated that the reserves could be used to pay for the COLA expenses. The CFT has indicated that this could not be done as long as the annual accounts had not been approved. The annual account 2010 has recently been handled by the SOAB, Tuitt said. He further explained that the period during which Sint Maarten was an island territory, this annual account covers the period up until 09-10-2012. It will be presented to the Parliament as soon as possible. The period from 10-10-2010 through 31-12-2011 will be included in an annual account with an extended book year, which should be finalized soon.
The Finance Minister also told Parliament that the St. Maarten Senior Citizens Home and the Middle Region Community Council should receive Naf. 15,000.00 each.

sevenseaswaterdonatestodancetheatresxm12062012SIMPSON BAY:--- Dance Theatre of St. Maarten is the latest recipient of a donation made by Seven Seas Water (St. Maarten).

The donation of 1500 U.S. dollars was recently made to the group by Seven Seas Water Managing Director, Franklyn Richards.

Accepting the donation were Susha Hien and Indira Marlin, directors of Dance Theatre of St. Maarten, who were joined by many of her dance students, for the occasion.

Richards has expressed great satisfaction at being able to support yet another group in the community. He noted that Seven Seas Water continues to believe in its role as good corporate citizen and that as such it always welcomes opportunities to assist, particularly, youth development in St. Maarten.

"Assisting our youth in education, sports, arts and culture is an important element in nation-building and Seven Seas Water embraces its role towards realizing this goal", noted Richards.

"Many of the students of Dance Theatre of St. Maarten have already demonstrated their skills in singing and acting – underlining their commitment to arts. With this donation, Seven Seas recognizes their talent, dedication, and hard work" stated the Seven Seas Water director.

sxmflagdayceremony13062012Philipsburg:--- Officials of the Government of St. Maarten including Governor Eugene Holiday gathered in front of the Government Administration Building to celebrate Flag Day. The official speeches were delivered by Minister of Education Youth, Culture, and Sports Silveria Jacobs and Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams. Students of various primary schools participated by waving their flags during the short ceremony while the Imbali dancers danced in their traditional St. Maarten outfits for the gathering.

Click here to view more photos of the 2012 Flag Day Celebrations.

 

Marigot:--- A scooter rider was transferred to a Guadeloupe hospital to be treated for head injuries following an accident involving two other vehicles in French Quarter near the Gess gas station on Monday evening at 9:15pm.

The scooter rider who was not wearing a helmet at the time was joining the RN7 when he collided with an oncoming vehicle. The impact threw the rider clear of his machine but he was then struck by a vehicle coming in the opposite direction.

The 19-year old scooter rider was first transported to the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital. A passenger in the car that collided with the scooter was also slightly injured. The drivers of both cars were unharmed.

An inquiry into the accident has been opened. The Gendarmerie reminded that the victims injuries could have been less if he had been wearing a helmet.

alainrichardson14062012Marigot:--- Below is the address delivered by President Alain Richardson at the Collectivity of St. Martin on Thursday.

Fellow citizens, dear friends, my people

Today marks a little less than two and a half months since my team and I took office with your massive support.  You give us a mandate of 5 years in order:

  • to govern the affairs of this Collectivité
  • to work diligently to restore its financial situation
  • to restore confidence in our institutions and in our administration
  • to rekindle hope, while building a brighter future for this land, for you the people and for our youth in particular.

Let me say to you today, that from day one, from minute one, that mission has been my sole preoccupation, my deepest concern and my steadfast engagement. I wish to let you know that beyond the difficulties, the hurdles and even the stumbling blocks that could be put in my way or the way of my government we will press on in order to meet your hopes and expectations.

I wish to thank the many thousands of you, who understand that this task is neither an easy one nor an overnight magical operation. I wish to thank the praying community, the various Pastors and congregations who daily lift up this land, its people and its government, in prayer. I thank you for constantly inquiring and praying for me and my family. I beg you not to cease doing so, because I realize that the task before us demands more than our human knowledge and wisdom. I know, for I have experienced over and over in this short time spent at the helm of this country that God is in the midst.

Yes, I would have liked to see things move faster, I would have liked to have a more robust and positive impact on your lives.  It is important that you understand, however, that my government and I, have inherited of a broke and bankrupt Collectivité. It is important that you know that it is with much difficulty that we have been able to meet some of our mandatory financial obligations. We have made a commitment to do my utmost to secure the pay of the workers of the Collectivité and of the various entities that depend on it.  We have also managed to secure the financial assistance that is a necessity to our senior citizens and disabled in order for them to make ends meet.  But in the months to come we are unsure as to whether we will manage if we do not obtain the financial support of the State government and its financial institutions.

I know and I hear the impatience growing.  There are those who feel that things are not going fast enough and that the change is not visible enough. I beg your indulgence. I say to you, be patient, while considering the mess we have inherited.  Rest assured, I have not forsaken you.  I have not strayed from my engagement.  I have never been as committed as I am now even in the face of these profound difficulties.

Someone once said that the seat of the Presidency is a very lonely one. I have to admit that at times this can be true. But I stay strong knowing that in fact you the people in your good wisdom, are and remain supportive. The work needed to set things in place as well as to assess the reality of the situation, and the many hurdles encountered have kept me and my majority terribly busy. Yet I am pleased to report to you, that in this very short period of time I have received hundreds of you, from the rich and famous to the humble and small. I have made myself available to receive you the people (the young and the old) and so have the various Vice Presidents and members of my government.

I am pleased to report to you, that in this very short period of time:

  • I have lobbied the State and its services by meeting several times with the Prefet Délégué and the Préfet in order to bring forth the urgencies and difficulties of the Collectivité while firmly defending its interests.
  • Through our methods of working and the proof of our clear vision for this country, our responsible approach and the firmness on our positions, we have been able to restore the credibility of the local government in the eyes of the French government.
  • I have put in question the contract between the State Tax Services and our Collectivité as it pertains to the mission given to them for the assessment and collection of taxes. We are now renegotiating a more favorable and balanced convention.
  • I have met many investors who are contemplating investing in our territory; some have started the administrative work and now have their building permit. During all of my encounters with investors my main concern and my demands have always been in relation to the creation of jobs for my people especially the youth. Just last week end I returned from a trip to CTO’s Conference of Ministers where I represented St-Martin. Our chamber of commerce sponsored a session and presented our territory as being “open for business”. I am pleased to announce to you that tomorrow Friday I will be receiving the first group of potential investors who are interested in investing in St-Martin. Through the great contacts made through our Tourist Office and especially by its Director this delegation will be also be comprised of the NABHOOD Organization.  We have managed to convince them film on the  French side the TV series “THE WEDDING”.  This series will be viewed by almost 300 million households.

I am pleased to report that In this very short period of time :

  • My majority in the territorial council has approved a tax reform that will generate more than 5 M euros per year in new revenues for the Collectivité’s budget. These measures, my fellow St-Martiners, are needed and they have been chosen with you in mind. The slight increase of the consumer tax on telecommunication and electricity services still maintains the costs of these services far cheaper than in Guadeloupe and on the Dutch side. There is also an increase of the transfer tax on the sale of property.  Because the price of land has escalated so much over the years you the average person have been excluded from that business.  This measure will not touch and concern the average person (more than 95% of the people will not be concerned). The reform of the capital gains tax as indicated in our program is to bring more fiscal justice in our tax system. How could one accept that a minimum wage worker, if single and with no kids, has to pay income tax, but a property owner when selling makes millions in capital gains but is totally exempted from any tax contribution to the Collectivité. We have delivered that reform and brought more fiscal justice.
  • The entire territorial council has followed my request and has unanimously adopted the first truthful Budget. Yet because of the critical situation of our finances, the poor performances of the tax services and the lack of a fair compensation on the transfer of competences our 2012 budget is in deficit by more than 22 M Euros. You heard me right more than 22 M Euros in the red.
  • My majority in the council in adopting the tax reform, the entire council by adopting the 2012 BUDGET, as presented, and by unanimously adopting the motion demanding that the State of France assume its obligations towards St-Martin has proven that we are delivering and are doing the ground work that will yield visible results (the visible results that you need to see) shortly.

In this very short period of time :

I am pleased to inform you that we have signed an agreement with General des Eaux that will result in the reduction of average 17% off the cost of your water bill. My fellow Citizens, between the slight increase of the consumer tax on utility services and the substantial reduction of the cost of your water consumption you are winning and that is very good news.

During the short period that we have been in government, we have worked and continue to push to make sure that France steps up to the plate. I must commend both the Prefet delegué Philippe CHOPIN and the Prefet Amory DE ST-QUENTIN for their understanding and clear commitment to change the relationship and work settings with St-Martin under this new local government. I will be meeting with both gentlemen shortly, now that my government and the entire territorial council have proven its level of responsibility, in order to prepare for my visit to Paris to meet our Minister Victorin LUREL.  We will be soliciting him to validate a series of financial measures that will permit us to benefit from substantial financial assistance.

Don’t lose faith, the fight has just now started and the first round has not yet been completed. We have to do what we committed to do. Not only do we have to, but we actually CAN . We MUST and we WILL do what needs to be done for you and for this territory.

You asked for change. You asked for better governance, one that would ensure the well-being of every citizen in this country.  Governance, that would bring back hope to the youth; rekindle the economic development processes and make our territory more attractive and competitive. You asked us to find solutions to dire needs within our community… The change my team and I are committed to bring is a complete turnaround. I am informing you that our task in the next few days is to take some decisions on reducing costs at the level of the Collectivité and I have identified the following sector for such cost reductions:

  • The fleet of cars, their usage and their cost
  • The fleet of cell phones and telecommunication costs
  • The audit and cost of electricity consumption,
  • The properties rented by the Collectivité.

The general cleanup campaign is in its first phase.  Collectivité workers from (public works service) are doing an inventory of cars wrecks and in the preparation of the process that will involve you the general population. This will be launched very shortly.

My next priorities, in line with our commitment to you, will be the reorganizing of the administration so as to increase its efficiency and effectiveness, the battle for economic development and job creation, the vast amount of neighborhood public works to improve the quality of life in the districts (road and infrastructure repairs, sidewalks and pavements, cleanliness of the streets and public lights, beautification by planting of trees and flowers, repairing and bringing up to norms all public sports and leisure facilities, repair and beautification of the public market places, etc…).

All of these will demand financial means and that is why my government had to take potentially unpopular measures such as tax reforms.  I wish to state very clearly that I have not been elected to be popular, but to do what is needed to get this country back on its feet and have the standard of living of you the people improved.

Do not judge my government on two months in power, judge this government at midterm and then at the end of our 5 year mandate.

My fellow citizens, There are numerous other issues that we have committed ourselves to accomplish.  Let it be known that we are now making sure that these are evaluated, weighed, considered, analyzed scrupulously to ensure that once tackled and implemented we can expect quicker results and a positive outcome or solution to issues which have been left to themselves for the longest of while now.  These include the driver’s licenses, the exchange of Dutch licenses, the number plates, etc…

I wish to thank the vice presidents and all other councilors who have embraced their tasks and are working in order to make a difference in their fields of responsibility. I know that we have not yet reached cruising speed or altitude and the trip is somewhat rough, but I promise you, we are working at it and are getting there.

My fellow Citizens, I know that those who are never satisfied will always remain that way.  The critics and those who only wish to see this team fail (not realizing that our failure is the failure of St-Martin) will always be complaining and destroying.  You the very concerned people of this land you know that even with a magic wand much more could not have been achieved in such a short period of time.

I need to be able to make sure that St-Martin and this voting district does not remain with only Parliamentarians in the opposition in Paris. We need to make sure that we have our Deputy is part of the President’s Majority.  President François HOLLANDE was elected with more that 51.50% of your votes in May.  Our deputy has to contribute in helping to adopt and improve the various measures that the President wants to implement and is in favor of, such as:

  • new jobs and jobs opportunities for our youth (jobs financed by State funds),
  • Youth policies
  • Educational policies to guarantee greater success

On Saturday, this legislative election is not about Daniel GIBBS nor about Guillaume ARNELL as such, it is about St-Martin not making the mistake in electing a deputy who will sit in the opposition on the benches of the National Assembly (as our senator is now doing in the Senate).  It is about giving me the president of this Collectivité and my majority an extra support and a voice in Paris.  It is about giving to both President François HOLLANDE and our friend and Minister of Overseas territories Victorin LUREL an irrefutable and undisputable sign that they need to count St-Martin in and that our choice in May to elect the new president was not a mistake. I am appealing to the 70% of voters who did not go out to vote on Saturday last, make use of your vote for St-Martin elect the only candidate who is part of both the local and the Presidential majority. Elect Guillaume ARNELL.

My fellow citizens thank you again for your renewed support and for your love for this country,

May God continue to Bless you, your family and this land of St-Martin.


Alain RICHARDSON


PHILIPSBURG:--- Friday June 15 marks the first United Nations (UN) World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (WEAAD).

Elder abuse is a global social issue which affects the Health and Human Rights of millions of older persons around the world, and an issue which deserves the attention of the international community.

It was officially recognized by the UN General Assembly in December 2011, following a request by the International Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse, who first established the commemoration in June 2006.

The day represents one day in the year when the whole world voices its opposition to the abuse and suffering inflicted to some of our older generations.

Elder abuse, like domestic violence and child abuse, comes in many forms. It has been recognized by experts as a public health crisis for which there are no socio-economic borders.

"On this day, World Elder Abuse Awareness Day, let us as a nation reflect on our elders and also raise awareness amongst members of our community of the various types of abuse to which older individuals are subjected.

"Let us take a stand against elder abuse and take a stand for dignity and respect of our elders," President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell said on Friday.

At unveiling of Genesis Taxi Building in Sucker Garden.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten attended the unveiling of the new Genesis Taxi Building in Sucker Garden on Thursday. The prime Minister commented that it was her pleasure to wish Genesis Taxi Association all the best in the opening of their new building; "congratulations to the board and members of the Genesis Taxi Association and indeed to the neighborhood of Sucker Garden on the addition of this service to the people of and visitors to St. Maarten. There is a great responsibility of having a headquarters and an office. Now you are able to strategize and plan and deliberate because now you have established an office and you have the space to make use of it and discuss your plans of the association and the role you play in Country St Maarten," the Prime Minister stated.

The Prime Minister continued by stating that she looks forward to seeing the new Genesis Taxi building utilized to the fullest in offering their service to the community. "All taxi drivers have the responsibility of being ambassadors of the island and so I encourage you to continue to carry out that duty to the fullest and to ensure that you hold the name of St Maarten high, be it to your local clients or to the visitors you interact with. All taxi drivers have a great responsibility in representing this island; your words and what you tell people and the contribution that you make can be taken a long way," ended the Prime Minister.

gacpresentsannual2011reporttogarrindell21062012PHILIPSBURG:--- Acting Chairman of the General Audit Chamber Ronald Halman along with Secretary General Joane Dovale-Meit, on Wednesday, presented their 40-page 2011 Annual Report to President of Parliament drs. Gracita Arrindell.

The presentation was done in accordance with article 38 of the National Ordinance for the General Audit Chamber which says the former should present its annual report no later than July 1 to Parliament.

The annual report is written in both official languages of English and Dutch. Some of the topics covered in the report are: position of the institution; tasks and authorities; staff; institutional development; governmental relationships; cooperation; operations; audits; regulatory audit on personnel expenditures; financial audit annual accounts 2010; service level agreement; framework for core business; among several other areas.

Arrindell was very pleased to receive the General Audit Chamber annual report which is a complete full year report that the audit chamber has produced. Last year the chamber presented its first country annual report 2010 which covered the first two and a half-month period of country status.

"I highly commend the board for a job well done once again. We need to continue to strengthen our high councils of state internally and continue to forge and strengthen their relationship with similar organizations within and outside of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

"I have noticed that the General Audit Chamber and Ombudsman have been very active in this area. It is very important for our young institutions to build relations with others," President of Parliament Arrindell said on Wednesday.

President Arrindell informed Halman that an invitation will be extended to the General Audit Chamber and to the Ombudsman to come to parliament and discuss the content of their annual reports. This meeting is expected to be scheduled after the parliamentary recess of July.

Arrindell received personalized copies of the report for each Member of Parliament, and the President promised to distribute these through the secretariat of parliament.

The other members of the board of the General Audit Chamber are: Alphons Gumbs, and replacement members Mark Kortenoever and Daniel Hassell. The Chairman was Roland Tuitt who now serves as Minister of Finance.

swescotwilliamsduringinterviewwithatvaruba21062012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams held a television interview with ATV Aruba outlining the importance of the her representation of St. Maarten at the Rio+20 Summit on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. During her interview the Prime Minister mentioned that the summit is or particular importance to St. Maarten in light of the fact that the island is very vulnerable to environmental changes both locally and globally due to Climate Change. "We are a tourism based economy and thus we are very vulnerable to various factors concerning both our local and global environment. That is why it is so essential that we address issues of sustainable development and environmental awareness on our island Nation," commented the Prime Minister.

Press Release from Prime Minister's Office

crimescenetape13022011Cole Bay:--- A Simpson Bay police patrol managed to nab a young robber who robbed Family Dream Supermarket on Thursday morning at gun point. Family Dream is located on Well Road, Cole Bay.
According to reports reaching SMN News, the culprit was arrested on the spot and the weapon that was used to rob the supermarket was confiscated.
SMN News has been reliably informed that the culprit was shot by one of the officers when he attempted to escape. It should also be noted that Fresh Pond Supermarket in Sucker Garden was also robbed on Monday night. However to date, no information on that robbery has been made available by the police department.

A press release issued by the Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson states that on Thursday at approximately 10:00am, a Simpson Bay Police patrol, while driving on the Well Road in Cole Bay was stopped by some bystanders who informed the patrol that an armed robbery was ongoing in the Family Dream Supermarket located on the same road. As the officers stepped out of the vehicle they saw an unknown person, with a black cloth partially covering his face and a handgun in his right hand leaving the supermarket. This person started walking rapidly in the direction of Narrow Drive. The officers ordered the suspect to stop on several occasions, however, he refused to do so and started running away. One officer then fired a shot at the suspect hitting him in his right leg and the suspect fell to the ground. The suspect was apprehended on the scene and his weapon and along with the stolen cash were confiscated for further investigation. The suspect with initials D.L. from Jamaica, is 17 years old and lives in the Cole Bay area. He was treated on the scene by paramedics and then transported to the Sint Maarten Medical Center for further treatment. The Special Robbery Unit and Forensic Department are investigating this matter.

Pond Island:--- On Wednesday, June 20, 2012, TelEm Group officially informed personnel about the placement of staff in the restructured Sint Maarten Telecommunication Operation Company N.V. (SMTOC).

On the above-mentioned date management, supported by independent consultants from PriceWaterhouseCoopers and Global Resourcing, and with full disclosure to the union representing TelEm Group workers, made known which members of staff would be retained and transferred to the new Operating Company.

With immediate effect, all staff placed in the Sint Maarten Telecommunication Operating Company N.V. (SMTOC) are officially transferred from TelEm, Smitcoms N.V., and TelCell N.V.

Personnel not placed in the Sint Maarten Telecommunication Operating Company N.V. (SMOTC) have been asked to remain home on full pay while the company will re-consider them for the remaining vacancies in the company .

Management has assured all personnel that TelEm Group will meet all its obligations to personnel transferring to the new company and most importantly to personnel who will cease to be employed by TelEm Group. These obligations will be in accordance with the present Collective Labour Agreement (CLA), a Transfer Agreement and a Social Plan, all signed with the union representing TelEm Group personnel.

Also, management will put in place support services to assist non-placed staff with interviews, recommendations and training for positions with other companies where their services may be required.

Management is very sensitive to any pain that may be experienced by staff as a result of this phase of the restructuring process, however the actions taken are in the long-term interest of the company and the sustaining of the remaining jobs that may otherwise be lost unless these necessary steps are taken.

The company's staffing levels stood at around 200 two years ago.

By strictly controlling new hires, by not renewing definite contracts and by not replacing staff who have gone on pension or who have resigned from the company, management has succeeding in bringing staffing levels down naturally to approximately 175 members of staff at the start of this year.

Excluding some vacancies management will maintain a staffing level of 134 members of staff after the restructuring process of which 13 were recently informed they are not placed in the SMTOC in addition to 28 other members of staff who resigned, accepted voluntary leave and early pension packages mostly during the month of May and were also not placed.

The 13 members of staff not yet placed will be considered in a second round of placement, if suitable positions are available.

Management has stated that on the whole the level of downsizing consists of approximately 25 members of staff in the past two (two) years from non-replacement of staff etc., and approximately 41 members of staff in recent days mainly from the restructuring process.

Approximately 20 vacant positions might be left to be filled by persons mostly of HBO level qualifications.

Management says it has seriously tried to retain many personnel, some of whom in actual fact did not meet the stricter criteria and requirements that are now being demanded for placement in the new company.

Management also says that in discussion with the union and taking into consideration the part TelEm Group plays in the local community and economy, a serious degree of leniency has been exercised and more staff have been retained than expected.

The company says the placement and non-placement of staff must be seen in the context of decisions taken many years ago to make the company processes more efficient, reduce the manpower levels, make the company lean and mean and also to place correct persons in correct "best fit" positions within the company.
TelEm Group says persons offered positions in the new company will be addressed by their own department managers and later by the Executives of the company who will indicate how the company will be moving forward in the coming weeks and months.

TelEm Group continues to assure personnel that these steps are being taken for no other reason than the continued sustainability and long-term viability of TelEm Group and its personnel.

Management is particularly sensitive at this time to the concerns and disappointments of persons who have not yet been placed noting the additional support offered by management to place these workers in other positions within the company or for employment elsewhere.

The next phase of the process is the lodging of objections and appeals to an independent appeal committee for staff who are not pleased with the offers made to them.

In light of the sensitivity of this restructuring process , management must continue to be sensitive to the information it gives to the media and to the public."

TelEm Group is no different to any telecommunication company around the world that has been forced to make drastic changes, especially in personnel, due to changes and developments in the telecommunication industry.

Traditionally high revenue earners such as international calling has been replaced by services such as Skype through which callers can speak for hours for free, making use of TelEm's own telecommunication infrastructure. Voice services are also reduced drastically due to the use of popular data ping and whatsapp services.

Telecommunication companies can offset some of the losses of voice calls by increasing their data services and broadband services, however, competition dictates lowest prices and minimal profit margins

The only way TelEm Group can continue to compete successfully and remain a viable company is to become lean and mean, become more efficient and step up its services and the quality and professionalism of its personnel – that in essence is what a good part of the restructuring process has been.

There is no truth to reports in the media that TelEm Group has sent home workers as a precursor to signing a partnership agreement with DIGICEL or UTS.
The present partnering talks are apart and distinct from the restructuring process that is taking place and there is no connection between the two at this stage."

omaliedurand27062012Philipsburg:--- The G.I.F.T.E.D. Foundation will be hosting their first praise party called "Last Saturdays – Summer Praise" on June 30 at the John Larmonie Centre starting at 7pm. Recording gospel artiste, Omalie Durand of Dominica and Anguilla will be performing live at this first session in the series.
President of G.I.F.T.E.D., Lenworth Wilson, Jr said, "Under our "Shameless Promotions" banner we've started this series of events called "Last Saturdays Praise".
Last Saturdays is a gospel party setting for teens and young adults. It provides a forum where the young and the young at heart can 'let their hair down', and fellowship in a wholesome, positive environment."

G.I.F.T.E.D. will be hosting this event on the last Saturday of every month. There is a growing need among young people for a wholesome alternative on the entertainment scene where fun does not include drugs, alcohol, sex and disparaging music. As with their Funday Monday, G.I.F.T.E.D. will make another fun-filled, enjoyable experience for the St. Maarten community.

justicescaleandweight27062012Pointe Blanche:--- A prisoner at the Pointe Blanche Prison filed a complaint against one of the Public Prosecutor's on St. Maarten for having an affair with his girlfriend while he is incarcerated. According to reliable information reaching SMN News, the prisoner even accused the Public Prosecutor of impregnating his girlfriend. SMN News learnt that the prisoner's girlfriend is working at a well known law firm on St. Maarten.
Sources said the Attorney General (Openbaar Ministerie) is doing their best to cover up the allegations and complaint filed against the Public Prosecutor since his term on St. Maarten is almost over and he is already in the Netherlands. Efforts made to reach Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos for a comment on the allegations proved futile since he could not be reached by telephone. SMN News learnt that Mos is on vacation for at least one month. SMN News also contacted the Attorney General of St. Maarten Taco Stein for a comment. Stein said the incident happened before he arrived on the island and that the only person that has information on the investigation is the Chief Prosecutor of St. Maarten Hans Mos who is currently off island. Mos is expected to be back on St. Maarten on July 16th 2012.
In an invited comment, Minister of Justice Roland Duncan confirmed that a complaint was filed by a convict against one of the Public Prosecutors. Minister Duncan said that he heard of the complaint and the same allegations that were being made. "I heard the same things that you heard but I cannot say if the woman is pregnant and if she is pregnant for the prosecutor because I am not a doctor and for this to be determined DNA tests would have to be conducted."
The Minister of Justice also said he is dealing with the matter but he did not say how he intends to do so. Based on Stein's comment, it appears as though the allegations and complaint were filed almost three months ago and somehow it was swept under the proverbial carpet. It should be noted that SMN News tried to obtain the name of the accused prosecutor, the convict, and the girlfriend but we were not able to obtain that information.

emancipationdayposterpresentedtophilipsburgjubileelibrary28062012GREAT BAY/MARIGOT:--- House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP) and Conscious Lyrics Foundation (CLF) presented the HNP Emancipation Day poster series 2012 to the Philipsburg Jubilee Library on Wednesday and to the Public Library in Marigot on Thursday.

Dr. Rhoda Arrindell made the joint presentation of the commemorative posters on behalf of both cultural foundations ahead of the actual Emancipation Day on July 1.

The July 1 series consists of three limited print posters, said the educator. The main illustration of the first poster shows two St. Martin men planning an escape from slavery in 1848.

The second image depicts St. Martiners protesting against slavery along the roadsides in the South of the island after Emancipation was declared in the North of St. Martin in 1848.

"The third poster bears the bold and beautiful image of legendary maroon heroine One-Tété Lohkay," said Dr. Arrindell.

The three illustrations are originally from National Symbols of St. Martin, a book that Arrindell worked on in 1996. Sundiata Lake designed the Emancipation 2012 series.

The pen and ink drawings that dominate the posters include an outcropping of the cover of National Symbols, tucked conspicuously in the design. Each poster bears dabs of colors from the unity flag, the headline: 164 Years Ago ... , and a thematic footer: "Hail the Brave Ancestors! Surrender not one day of Freedom won."

emancipationdayposterpresentedtomarigotlibrary28062012This is the second year that HNP has issued an Emancipation Day poster series for July 1. Last year's four digital art pieces were by award-winning graphics designer Angelo Rombley.

The Emancipation Day series are designed for Internet and social network posting, said HNP president Jacqueline Sample, "but Shujah thought that the images should also be printed this year for people who are not online regularly."

Shujah Reiph, president of CLF and host of Conscious Lyrics radio magazine, said, "Historical events like making Emancipation Day an official holiday for the first time on July 1, 2012, should not go unnoticed. Any people with pride in what they believe will recognize their ancestors."

"We could only afford to print a limited number of the posters, but this is a limited print of gratitude, a way of saying 'Thank you!' to our ancestors," said Reiph.

"We hope that persons who see and buy the posters will recognize the value that also comes with limited edition art work and will therefore cherish the Emancipation Day posters even more," said Sample.

The posters are available from Shujah Reiph and at Van Dorp bookstores. "HNP is happy to work with Conscious Lyrics and Dr. Arrindell in making the presentation to the island's main libraries that are used by the general public, students, and researchers. In this way the posters could be considered part of the libraries' collection of St. Martin heritage information and images for research and viewing by present and future generations," said Sample.

"The House of Nehesi-Conscious Lyrics presentation is an Emancipation Day celebration activity. Hopefully it adds to the Emancipation exhibit at the Jubilee Library, the VOICES celebration at Emilio Wilson Park on July 1, and to especially the wreath-laying and cultural parade linking the historical statues organized by the Ministry of Education and Culture headed by Minister Jacobs," said Reiph.

The Rent Board (a.k.a. The Rent Committee) hereby announces that the office has moved to Camille Richardson Street # 22, Philipsburg, (next to the Police Station).

The office can be reached on telephone nr. 5420154/5420145 and fax nr. 5421367.

The opening hours to the general public for all rental issues are as follows:

08:30am - 13:00pm

15:00pm - 17:00pm

pjiaedonatestosdhstudents29062012SIMPSON BAY:--- Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE) made a contribution of US$650 to students of the St. Dominic High School for the "Our Heart for Haiti" project.

The high school and its Parents Teachers Association (PTA) had requested the donation to assist with travel-related expenses for its students to the Caribbean country.

In response to the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti in January 2010, St. Dominic High School had committed itself to a five-year program through which to help victims of the quake, said principal J. Verschueren-Sommers.

During the mid-year school vacation in 2011, four students from the school's IB program and a teacher went to Haiti to volunteer at an orphanage. The initiative was such a success that other students wanted to follow suit by going to Haiti this year, said Verschueren-Sommers.

Students have invested themselves in the program and raised money to aid with the trip. Previous group members also mentored new group members with necessary information to assist them in their duties related to the volunteer work, said PTA president Ursula Dijkhoffz.

Four students were scheduled to depart St. Maarten for Haiti on June 27 to contribute their part to the "Our Heart for Haiti" project.

rtuitt04072012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing that he received a quotation from SOAB on the cost of an investigation into the TAXAND contract that was awarded by the former Minister of Finance without a bidding process being conducted. Minister Tuitt said while he has the figures he could not release it to the media because he has to discuss it with the Council of Ministers and the council would then have to approve the quotation before SOAB can begin investigating the TAXAND contract.

2012 Budget Process Completed with CFT --- Parliament may have to work during recess to make amendments to Budget.


The Minister also told reporters that the processing of the 2012 budget has been completed with the CFT and government met the deadlines of the CFT regarding the additional questions they asked.
Minister Tuitt said that he is now working with the Members of Parliament to see if they are willing to attend Parliamentary meetings during the recess to ratify the amendments that were made to the 2012 budget. With the amendments that were made, the Minister said that the budget will remain at 432 million guilders. Tuitt said government had to make the amendments because of certain taxes that were not going to be collected. Those are the taxes of the foreign investors on St. Maarten, the one million guilders succession taxes that cannot be collected and the COLA payments which amounted to 5.7 million which was not included in the 2012 budget also the justice department which had 7.1 million guilders. Amendments, Tuitt said were made to remove the succession tax -1 million guilders, profit tax -1million guilders, income tax -21 million guilders, and also the transfer tax -1 million guilders.
The Finance Ministry also made the following amendments, the government has +17 million guilders in Turn over Taxes, +5 million guilders in wage taxes, + 2.6 million guilders gasoline taxes, and an additional one million guilders in court fees. The Minister further explained that the 2012 budget now has a surplus of 1.6 million guilders. The COLA payments he said was added as personnel costs because there were monies available for the hiring of staff members. Tuitt said when the 2012 budget is completely finalized the department will focus on preparing the 2013 budget.

usfolhelpssiloamvillage04072012Seventeen volunteers from the 429th Expeditionary Operations Squadron stationed at the U.S. Forward Operating Location (USFOL) traveled to the SILOAM Village on 28 June 2012 to lend a helping hand. The volunteers transported heavy equipment to the facility's essential work areas. Brother Herman Gijsbers, the SILOAM director, expressed deep gratitude to the FOL members. "What you have done is a blessing to us. Thank you!" The USFOL supports multinational aircraft operations that conduct detection, monitoring and tracking missions supporting counter-drug efforts in the region. Personnel regularly volunteer their time and labor in support of community projects and are pleased to partner with local agencies to support the citizens of Curacao.

cpsmortalitycodingworkshop05072012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Dr. Virginia Asin, Head Collective Prevention Services (CPS) of the Ministry of Public Health Social Development took part in a two weeks training of CAREC (Caribbean Research and Epidemiology Center) ICD-10 mortality coding, in Trinidad and Tobago.

"This is another milestone for St. Maarten and I am happy that we are moving in the right direction when it comes to documenting and reporting on a local, regional and international level. We must continue raising our standards," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Hon. Cornelius De Weever.

Participants were taught what coding entails, what the regular rules and guidelines are for coding and special coding instruction for specific underlying causes of death. The training was a combination of knowledge and skill building with a lot of practice and hands on experience. By participating in this training, the first step has been set by the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labor to start its own mortality reporting on St. Maarten.
This training was the first two weeks training ever organized by CAREC for Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) member countries of the Caribbean.

The instructors were two professionals from the National Center for Health Statistics from the Center of Disease Control & Prevention (NCHS/CDC) Tryngia Crawford and Celia Brooks supported by Sarah Quesnel, Senior Biostatistician at CAREC.

At the closing ceremony participants were informed that this was also the last training of this kind organized by CAREC.

As of January 2013 CAREC will cease to exist as a Regional Expert Center of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO). This institute will be taken over by a new CARICOM Public Health Institute "CARPHA" and will be an Expert Institute for CARICOM member countries.

The next step is to put the acquired knowledge into practice. The Department of Public Health is already preparing for these next steps which include internal training sessions for staff and a visit from CAREC later in the year to evaluate and assess the progress to date.

swescotwilliamsattendslionsstudentsexcellenceawards06072012Don't be afraid to strive towards excellence.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams joined Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs Minister Sylveria Jacobs in honoring students who excelled in their academic career at the 2012 Lions Students Excellence Awards on Thursday Evening. During her message to those present the Prime Minister congratulated the Lions Club on keeping up the tradition of singling out students who excelled in their academics. I would like to thank the Lions Club for showing this appreciation to the student of St. Maarten for the hard work that they have been doing. I would also of course like to congratulate the parents, family and friends for coming out to support the young recipients of the awards. To the students I would like to say that I hope with this recognition that all of your efforts and hard work has paid off and that you should continue doing the excellent work that you do," commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister continued by telling the students that in today's world it is easy to feel like the odd-one. "It is students like yourself which make all of the difference. I know that in todays world you might be sometimes called a nerd or similar names by some of your peers because of your dedication, but I would like to encourage you that you are on the right track and that you should stand up and be what you are and don't be afraid to strive towards excellence. So stay focused and continue to strive towards excellence," ended the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

LYON, France:--- The President of the Parliament of Sint Maarten, Drs. Gracita R. Arrindell, and the country's Minister of Justice, Roland E. Duncan, have met with INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble at the world police body's General Secretariat headquarters as part of mutual efforts to promote global law enforcement collaboration.

High on the agenda during the visit was INTERPOL's role in supporting and connecting police in Sint Maarten with the Organization's global tools and services, including to its Stolen and Lost Travel Document database containing almost 33 million items from more than 160 countries.

In this respect, with Sint Maarten a key holiday destination for close to two million visitors a year, the country's President of the Parliament hailed INTERPOL's work in connecting Sint Maarten's airport and seaport to its databases, via mobile or fixed access provided by INTERPOL's MIND/FIND technology.

"Screening cruise ship manifests and air arrivals against INTERPOL's Stolen and Lost Travel Document database will keep citizens and visitors in Sint Maarten safer than they would otherwise be and will therefore strengthen the country's reputation for being a safe and secure tourist destination," said President of the Parliament Drs. Gracita R. Arrindell.

With existing and emerging threats such as human and drug trafficking, the illicit trade in firearms, money laundering, corruption and cyber-crime also topping the agenda during the visit, Minister Duncan underlined the need for INTERPOL and Sint Maarten to further extend INTERPOL's resources to all law enforcement components in the country.

"It is absolutely essential that all of Sint Maarten's law enforcement authorities gain access to INTERPOL's global tools and services so as to establish seamless coordination and cooperation between them and with INTERPOL's global network. This will enhance information exchange and the capacity of our law enforcement officers to address crime," said Mr Duncan.

Secretary General Noble said Sint Maarten had much to contribute to the global policing community and lauded the country's commitment to international law enforcement cooperation.

"I have seen firsthand how Sint Maarten's leadership is committed to its police receiving the necessary support, training and resources to confront existing and emerging crime threats worldwide," said the Head of INTERPOL who visited Sint Maarten in April of this year.

"Sint Maarten is a holiday destination for people from all over the world every year, and INTERPOL looks forward to continuing to work closely with its national authorities to ensure that it remains safe for both citizens and visitors alike," concluded Mr Noble.

Sint Maarten was admitted as an INTERPOL member country during the world police body's 80th General Assembly held in Hanoi, Vietnam, in October 2011.

cdeweevervisitsmediant12072012The delegation headed by Minister of Public Health, Cornelius De Weever that is currently in the Netherlands, paid a visit to Mediant to get a first-hand look at quality care, insurance and financing of health care in the Netherlands. Also discussed during the meeting at Mediant were digital developments such as care pathways, working with diagnosis treatment combination, e-health and digital applications. Company representatives mentioned that it was a very fruitful meeting.
Mediant is an organization for mental health in the region of Twente, the Netherlands that offers help, advice and guidance to people with psychiatric problems. Where necessary, they also offer help to families and persons in the area so that problems are resolved faster and better.

dignitariesatinternationaljusticedayceremony17072012Philipsburg:--- Several dignitaries including Anguilla's Chief Minister, the Minister of Home Affairs of Anguilla, and the President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Alain Richardson were among those invited to the church service at the A.C. Wathey parking lot on Tuesday morning in celebration of International Justice Day. The Ministry of Justice organized a week of activities to commemorate International Justice Day. This year's celebration is the second since St. Maarten became a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
Tuesday's program started off with a religious service and ended with several police displays in front of the Government Administration Building. The SWAT "A" Team, the Bicycle Patrol, the Motorbike Team, and the Police Dogs all performed and show their skills in apprehending criminals.
President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Alain Richardson commended the various departments of the Ministry of Justice and especially the Minister of Justice for his efforts in trying to ensure safety and security for the people of St. Maarten/ St. Martin. The President of the COM said those living on St. Maarten/St. Martin go about their daily lives without reflecting on their safety and as such have taken their freedom in a crime free society for granted.
Richardson explained that despite the island being small, there must be full cooperation, especially in the judicial system because of the open border. "This open border is one of the island's greatest assets in terms of tourism and it is the economic pillar of St. Maarten/St. Martin yet it makes the island and its people vulnerable when it comes to crime and criminality, both of which can threaten the livelihoods of the nations. Criminals from both sides of the island and even those that are not from the island took advantage of the fact that the two sides of St. Martin are separate nations and before the accords on cooperation were signed, they were able to evade the consequences of their crimes."
The President of the COM also highlighted the most recent tripartite letter of intent for police cooperation between the two sides that will allow stricter controls at the ports of entry, however, he said cooperation should go beyond that in the interest of the people. "Everyone knows of the infamous driver's license issue which is now affecting some 2000 persons both professionally and personally. Richardson thanked the Minister of Justice who is currently working on the draft traffic law to take to Parliament which would eventually solve the driver's license issue. President Richardson further stated that while much focus is placed on the driver's license issue, there are other pressing issues that also need the attention of government. One of which he said is the issue regarding children that were placed in foster care on the Northern side of the island. Richardson explained that for various reasons the children were taken away from their parents and placed in foster care but because there is a lack of proper legislation, the parents of these children which are about 100 in total are denied parental visits. He said the children are being penalized because of a lack of agreements between the family court and the court of guardianship on the Dutch side of the island. The President said that the elderly and the handicapped are also some of the people that are being affected.

Anguilla Chief Minister Envies St. Maarten --- Island does not know what it has, Anguilla no longer wants Governor from England.


Chief Minister of Anguilla Hubert Hughes in his remarks made clear that he is envious of St. Maarten since St. Maarten is able to become a country within the Kingdom while the island has its own Governor that is a son of the soil. Hughes said he in particular realized that St. Maarten has a fairer deal with the Kingdom than Anguilla has with England. "St. Maarten is now a country with a Prime Minister and Governor, an accomplishment the people of the island should not underestimate. Furthermore, the fact that you have a Governor that can sit with your Prime Minister and deal with the issues of the country and there is no divide and rule on St. Maarten." Hughes said the mere fact that St. Maarten can change a government on its own in a smooth and democratic way shows how much the island has accomplished. Therefore, the people of St. Maarten should be proud of themselves.
Hughes said that Anguilla no longer wants a Governor from England to be on their island instead they want to be in the same position as St. Maarten. The Anguillan Chief Minister also indicated that he does not want to hear that St. Maarteners are having problems when they want to enter Anguilla. He called on his Minister of Home Affairs who is residing on St. Maarten but was elected as Anguilla's Minister of Home Affairs to make sure that St. Maarteners are given easier entry especially during the August Monday celebrations.
Governor Holiday in his address "Improving Capabilities and Strengthening" said more focus should be placed on improving the pillars of strong, stable and just society. Therefore, his focus will be placed on the importance of the culture of lawfulness in St. Maarten.
Governor Holiday said that as St. Maarten commemorates International Justice Day it is essential that they reflect on the justice culture in St. Maarten. This culture he said may not be limited to government and government officials, such as judges, the public prosecutors, police officers, immigration officers, customs officers, prison guards or the coast guards.

Governor Holiday said that it is embedded in St. Maarten's constitution in which the people declare that they believe in the rule of law. Therefore, the people on the island should follow the universal belief that states that no one is above the law, the laws are clear and fair, that protects the fundamental rights and freedoms. The process of enacting, administering and enforcing laws is open, efficient and fair, where justice is delivered by competent, ethical, and independent body with unbiased representatives.
The other speakers were the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams and Minister of Justice Roland Duncan who also presented a number of awards to officers of the law that contributed many years to the justice system. Awards were given to persons that served for 40, 36, and 35 years. The Minister also presented awards to persons that participated in one of the courses.


Click here to view more photos of the International Justice Day ceremony.

youngmangrove17072012EPIC will be planting Red Mangroves along Little Key and other parts of the Simpson Bay lagoon this coming Thursday July 19th with the support of Isle de Sol marina, volunteers, St. Maarten Pride Foundation and Nature Foundation. The Foundation is hereby asking volunteers to join this effort to replant mangroves. Meeting point is the entrance to Isle de Sol Marina on Thursday July 19th at 8:30am. Those attending are asked to wear slippers, boots or old shoes as "we will be getting a little wet!" . Everyone is invited to participate in this small but important event!!! For information about the event, contact EPIC at 5453009 or visit our facebook page at www.facebook.com/epicislands

The Foundation extends its gratitude to Mr. Parker Davis of Florida Coastal Mangroves for the generous donation of some 100 mangroves.

Mangrove ecosystems have significant ecological, environmental and socio-economic functions and values. Mangrove communities usually occur in sheltered shores and in areas where sediment is gradually trapped forming mud banks. In short, the functions of mangroves include:

  • Soil formation by trapping debris;
  • Filtering land run-off and trapping terrestrial organic matter;
  • Maintenance of coastal water quality;
  • Shoreline protection
  • Nursery areas and feeding grounds for juvenile reef and pelagic (deep sea) fish;
  • Important habitat and feeding grounds for a range of other marine animals.

Four species of mangroves can be found on the shorelines of the Simpson Bay Lagoon: Red Mangrove (Rhizophora mangle), Black Mangrove (Avicennia germinans), White Mangrove (Laguncularia racemosa) and Button Wood (Conocarpus erecta). Red mangrove is easily recognized by its distinctive arching roots. Black mangrove, which often grows more inland, has root projections called pneumatophores, these snorkel like roots help to supply the plant with air in submerged soils. White mangroves often grow even further inland with no outstanding root structures. Button Wood grows in the higher laying areas behind the mangrove stands surrounding the lagoon. Compared to the rest of the Simpson Bay Lagoon, the Mullet Bay Pond area and parts of the French side of the lagoon house a fairly high density of Mangroves.

Philipsburg:--- A woman was stabbed in the St. Peters area on Tuesday July 17th, 2012 by her companion reported  Police Spokesman Quintin Rogers. Rogers said that the victim was not badly injured but she was transported to the St. Maarten Medical Center by ambulance for medical treatment.
In the meantime, the culprit was arrested a short time after and turned over to the detective department for further investigation.

The detective department is also investigating various thefts and ill treatments that took place over the week end.

Between Monday and Wednesday, the Zero Tolerance Team, Bike Patrol, and Uniform Divisions Philipsburg and Simpson Bay issued various summons pertaining use of cellular phones, not having seat belts on, and others traffic offenses. A total amount of 50 summons were issued.

A warning is also going out to heavy equipment truck drivers to adhere to the stipulated hours to drive said vehicles on the public road on Sint Maarten Dutch Side. Such will be controlled on a daily basis and there will be no exceptions when one is caught not abiding the law in accordance with the Traffic Regulations of Sint Maarten.

Press release from Police Department (KPSM)

Great Bay:--- In preparing for the hurricane season, the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labor is urging all persons in the various districts to be proactive and ensure their safety by securing their homes. Sheltering and mass care is part of the Ministries responsibility in time of disasters and the ESF-7 coordinators Rafael Boasman and Joy Arnell are asking all persons to repair broken windows, doors and roofs to prevent damages to their homes and properties.
"People should fix their homes and clean up debris around their houses so they can feel safe during a storm," said Joy Arnell, ESF -7 co- coordinator.
The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labor, is part of the "Organizational Structure Disaster Management of St. Maarten" and as ESF 7, is responsible for evacuation, shelters, relief and mass care. There are ten ESF groups, which also includes ESF-6 medical assistance, another key component of the Ministry of Public Health, Social development and Labour.
Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever is asking the community not to wait until the last minute to make preparations, he is especially appealing to the elderly and the mentally and physically challenged to ensure that their surroundings are safe.
In preparation for the 2012 Hurricane season, a shelter managers training workshop facilitated by the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) Regional Risk Reduction Initiative, was held in June. Persons from the various relevant Departments as well as volunteers were trained in preparing and manning the shelters during a possible hurricane or disaster.

telemsummercatalogcover19072012Philipsburg:--- Summer is here and so are the exciting offers of the Telem Group of Companies that can all be found in a beautifully laid out, full color "Summer Catalog 2012" now available free of charge to the general public at all Telem branch offices.
Telem had published a similar catalogue in December 2011 for the festive Christmas season.
"This Summer catalogue is, therefore, the second in what we intend to be a regular feature whereby Telem Group's products and services, especially those designed for a specific season, will be highlighted and presented to the general public," said Mr. Brian Mingo, the Group's Chief Commercial Officer.
The Summer Catalog includes tantalizing offers on Samsung, and Motorola cellular phones, as well as on Blackberry and I-Phones. Your choice of I-Pads or Samsung Galaxy Tabs are also part of the products laid out in the catalogue. High Speed Internet is available at unbeatable low rates and you can even activate the 3G+ service for only $2 for one day to get a taste of this brand new world.
The "Made in St. Maarten" completely in-house production was prepared by the marketing team of the Commercial Department.
"Telem, when you want more" is much more than an advertising slogan for us," said Mingo. "We take pride in our products and services and are committed to offer more in every season to St. Maarten."
The catalogue is also available electronically from all the staff of the Telem Group of Companies.
"We urge you to get your copy now," Mingo added.

dignitariesatelridgevanputtenfuneral20072012Cole Bay:--- A large cross section of the community of St. Maarten/St. Martin turned out on Friday to bid farewell to their late friend and activist Elridge Van Putten whose farewell service was held at the Seventh Day Adventist Church (SDA) in Cole Bay. Among those in attendance were several dignitaries from the Dutch side of the island including Governor Eugene Holiday and his wife first lady Marie Louisa, Acting Governor Reynold Groenveldt, Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin, Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs, Minister of Labour Cornelius de Weever, President of Parliament Rudolph Samuel, Member of Parliament Louis Laviest, Member of Parliament Roy Marlin, Member of Parliament Ruth Douglas, Member of Parliament Dr. Lloyd Richardson, and Member of Parliament George Pantophlet. Also in attendance was the Ombudsman of St. Maarten Nilda Arduin Lynch, Patsy Philips from the Ombudsman's office, and Mavis Brooks-Solomon from the General Audit Chamber while UD Member Helen Hunt represented the Deputy of French St. Martin Daniel Gibbs.
Among the mourners of the late Elridge Van Putten were several of his close friends who were highly emotional throughout the service. Fernando Clark, Miguel Arrindell, Leopold James, Julian Rollocks, Clarence Richardson, Elton Jones, and Valerie Van Putten-Hodge were some of his close friends who paid tribute to the late Eldrige. One thing that stood out in all the tributes that were given by his friends was the late Elridge's stance for justice and his constant appearance in the media to defend the things he believed in especially when he began gathering signatures to get rid of the UP/DP government. Leopold James described the late Eldridge he knew as a student at the Milton Peters College, one who was always smiling but also had what he describe as a mischievous face. James said he admired Elridge's perseverance in what he believed in, this was shown when spoke out against ills that affected St. Maarten and its people even when he stood alone.
Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin also remembered Eldridge as one of his students at the Lionel Connor School in Cole Bay. Minister Marlin said that Elridge would constantly call him or show up at his home when he wanted to discuss the things that were bothering him within the community of St. Maarten/St. Martin. Member of Parliament Dr. Lloyd Richardson shared some of the conversations he had with the late Eldie prior to him leaving for Martinique to undergo a major heart surgery. Member of Parliament George Pantophlet and WICSU union member William Reed along with several others spoke about the relationship they had with the late Van Putten, even when they disagreed with his views on certain things.
The funeral service was carried live on La Voix St. Martin in honor of the contributions the late Elridge Van Putten made to the island of St. Maarten/St. Martin.
The late Elridge Van Putten leaves to mourn his wife, son, and several siblings including his only brother Samuel Van Putten.

Click here to view more photos of the late Elridge Van Putten's funeral.

dolphindefendersbillboard23072012Local organizations Dolphin Defenders St. Maarten and the St. Maarten Nature Foundation, along with Humane Society International, have sponsored a billboard on the AJC Brouwer Road on the island of St. Maarten in the Caribbean. This billboard, which promotes the freedom and beauty of wild dolphins, is intended to bring awareness to the public about the need to protect dolphins and all other marine mammals in St. Maarten's waters and to keep them free.

"The idea surrounding this campaign in general and the billboard more specifically is that all marine mammals, including dolphins, belong in the ocean and not in a swimming pool or other confinements for human amusement," said Mercedes de Windt, a Dolphin Defender representative.

The idea for the billboard follows a recent census on marine mammals conducted, in part, to educate tourists and residents about the varied species in St. Maarten's waters. The St. Maarten Nature Foundation concluded its Marine Mammal Census project, which took place from February through June. The goal was to conduct a wide scale census of all marine mammals found in territorial waters, including within the Man of War Shoal Marine Park. Results included a determination of the most numerous species, migration routes and seasons, and the feasibility of regulated whale and dolphin watching trips.

"A total of 60 marine mammal species was recorded in our local waters, including several whales and dolphins. The study indicates that there is an alternative to a captive dolphin facility on St. Maarten in the form of organized, well-managed whale and dolphin watching trips during the migratory season, which coincides with the tourist high season," stated the Nature Foundation.

HSI provided funding for the billboard. "This is the kind of project we are most happy to support," stated Naomi Rose, Ph.D., marine mammal scientist for The Humane Society of the United States, the parent affiliate of HSI. "This billboard celebrates the beauty and importance of dolphins in their natural habitat, where the focus of all true wildlife conservation and protection should be."

Humane Society International and its partner organizations together constitute one of the world's largest animal protection organizations — backed by 11 million people. For nearly 20 years, HSI has been fighting for the protection of all animals through advocacy, education, and hands-on programs. Celebrating animals and confronting cruelty worldwide — On the Web at hsi.org.

The mission of Dolphin Defenders St Maarten is to stop any plans for captive dolphins and other marine mammals on St. Maarten; to lobby for passage of a law in St. Maarten to prohibit the captive display of marine mammals in any type of facility; and to bring awareness to the island of St. Maarten in regards to the importance of protecting dolphins and other marine mammals from capture for public display, destructive fishing practices and environmental hazards in local St. Maarten waters and internationally.

The Foundation for the Management and Conservation of Nature on Sint Maarten (short: Nature Foundation St. Maarten) was established in January 1997 with the objective to enhance the environment through proper management, education awareness and protection. The Nature Foundation is a non-governmental/non-profit organisation consisting of three staff supported by an Executive Board. The Nature Foundation is the Management Authority for the Man of War Shoal Marine Park, St. Maarten's first and only protected area and is also active on educational program to stimulate marine and environmental awareness in the schools.

Philipsburg:--- Some 58 students that are scheduled to leave the island on Sunday to continue their education in the Netherlands almost lost their seats on the flight they were booked on because their tickets were not paid for. SMN News has been reliably informed by a well placed source that the new manager of Let's Travel and former employee of the Parliament of St. Maarten Terrence Rey had to fight tooth and nail to secure the students' seats even though the airline did not receive payment for the tickets. "KLM was kicking the students' names out of the system because the tickets were not paid for so Let's Travel and its team had to work all day to re-book each student as they were being kicked off the flight," the source said.

Sources within the airline said that government owes the company a huge amount of monies and only part of the bill was paid some two weeks ago by Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt while there is another huge amount that still has to be paid. "Let's Travel did all they could to assist the Department of Education to secure the students' seats when they were given assurance from government that they will be paid early Wednesday morning."

SMN News further learnt that the Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs signed off on the advice for the payment on Tuesday. The source further explained that work that was supposed to be done while the former Minister of Education Dr. Rhoda Arrindell was still in office was not done by the former head of Study Financing who is now the policy adviser to the Minister of Education. SMN News made several attempts to contact the Minister of Education for a comment but up to press time she could not be reached.

The faction of the National Alliance along with the other members of Parliament who support the initiative draft legislation on the eliminating the abuse of the Short Term Contracts, are very happy with the public interest this topic has generated since the draft law was presented to Parliament and the public debate that is taking place on this topic primarily in the newspapers.
The initiative-takers welcome very much this interest and the debate and is following these discussions with keen interest and would like for this level of interest to continue on this draft as well as on other topics that are in parliament for debate and decision making.
The faction and the initiators of the law are nevertheless of the opinion that we must remain focused on the main intent of the draft and that proper and factual information must be given to the public instead of personal and or emotional opinions.
The proper legal research has taken place prior to embarking on submitting this draft legislation as to what the actual intent of the changes were when the Federal ordinance to make the labor laws flexible was in-acted by the Parliament of the Netherlands Antilles in the year 2000. (PB 2000 no. 68)
The initiators maintain that it is not the intention to eliminate the use of Short Term Contracts as provided for in the labor laws, but rather to eliminate the abuse of it or limit to a minimum the abuse of the use of short term labor contracts, by having employees working in the same job for the same company for many years, sometime more than 10 years without these employees ever becoming permanent.
On page 3 of the Explanatory Notes to the law (PB 2000 no 68) the law making makes it abundantly clear that the above described scenario whereby the employee is constantly kept on a short term contract for a definite period of time thereby denying him or her the dismissal protection that is offered for a contract for an indefinite period of time is unacceptable. The law maker also states here emphatically that employees that are performing structural duties for the same employer over a long period of time have to become permanently employed with the employer. The draft changes to the Civil Code will provide for this.
On page 4 it is clear that the intent of the law maker at the time was to eliminate the abuse of labor contracts for a definite period of time, and in order to achieve this the law maker choose to adopt the regulations that were taken up in the Dutch Civil Code in 1999. In order to make it more difficult for the employer to send home workers for 31 days and then bring them back in, the law maker increased the period from 31 days to 3 months. Unfortunately this regulation did not lead to stopping the abuse as the abuse still continues up to today.
The use of the Employment Agencies now makes it easier for employers to abuse employees on short term contracts, as these agencies can supply the required number of employees to the employer who constantly keeps sending home employees who are to become permanent replacing them by employees supplied by the employment agencies. A short term contract can be renewed or extended for 3 consecutive times, if it is extended for the fourth time within a period of 3 months the employee will become permanent. After extending a short term contract for the third time at the end of that period the employer has 2 options. The employer can decide not extend the contract in which case the employee will be out of a job without any job protection whatsoever. Legally a notice of termination is not even required in this situation. The employer can also send the employee home for a period of more than 3 months, recruit a worker from an employment agency to fill the job position for that period of time, and after that period re-hire the employee that was sent home for more than 3 months and re-start the cycle all over again and again.
By doing this the employees that become a victim to such practices never will become permanent, does not have any job security and can be dismissed easily without any adequate protection provided for by the law. By doing this the employee can never receive the required bank financing to establish him or herself by purchasing a piece of real estate property, or to build or buy a home or a establish a business.
This is the abuse that the initiators wish to stop or eliminate by introducing the amendment to the article 1615fa of the Civil Code. This amendment will give the workers the protection that was intended in 2000 when the changes were made to make the labor laws more flexible.
The initiators are of the opinion that such abuse must be halted immediately, it was allowed to exist for too long already and it must be stopped now. It is therefore not necessary to conduct intensive research as to how often this happens and in which branches of business it occurs. What effect it will have on the labor market etc. The change of law back in the year 2000 did not function as it was intended, this made it possible for some employers to abuse employees by denying them a permanent job appointment and job security in the business. Our faction deem it necessary and mandatory as we represent the people to put an end to this undesirable practice in the interest of the employees as well as the employer and the country.
The initiators of the draft law to end the abuse of the short term contracts.

rtuitt25072012Philipsburg:--- Finance Minister Roland Tuitt did not mingle with words on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing when he reacted to a press release that was issued by the United Peoples Faction Leader Silvia Meyers.

Tuitt said that everyone needs to give Jack his jacket when they deserve it and if he is in fact reaping the benefits of the work that was done by the former Finance Minister Hiro Shigemoto then why it was necessary for him to meet with the CFT on at least four occasions to discuss the budget amendments which was finally approved by CFT. Tuitt said certain reports were made up by the former government and sent to the CFT but the work was far from over when it comes to balancing the budget.
The Finance Minister also admitted that the CFT had sent a letter to the UP/DP government threatening to have instructions be given to St. Maarten if the former finance Minister could not balance the 2012 budget. He said St. Maarten was facing the same situation as Curacao when the UP/DP finance Minister was in office but somehow that information was not released.

Tuitt said this is the first time St. Maarten got a clean slate from the CFT and that only happened after he took office and worked with the staff of the Finance Department to balance the budget and make the budget amendments.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Local Hennessy distributor, Caribbean Liquors and Tobacco teams up with Hennessy Artistry and the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau (www.VacationStMaarten.com) to bring cool vibes and a new concert to St. Maarten with headliners Maxi Priest and Roberta Flack on August 4, 2012.
Music lovers can experience the melodious voice of Roberta Flack and the pulsating rhythms of Maxi Priest at the Festival Village in St. Maarten. The concert is billed as an exquisite, all-inclusive event with the Festival Village being transformed into a "Black Carpet" style event.
"We are very pleased to be a part of this event, a first of its kind for St. Maarten. We understand the potential economic benefit it can generate for our tourism based economy, in particular during the off-season," said Augusto Priest, acting director of tourism for the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau. "This is an event that we hope to bring to St. Maarten each year and attract a new generation of urban adult consumers," he noted.
Tickets for the event are US$100 per person, which includes entrance to the concert as well as unlimited snacks and beverages.

PHILIPSBURG:--- University of the Netherlands Antilles (UNA) will hold an orientation meeting to introduce two new bachelor programs that will start in September 2012 at the University of St.Martin (USM). This is a result of the extensive meetings held between both UNA and the University of St. Martin. These efforts culminated in an agreement to start the Bachelor in Business program at the University of St. Martin.
This program gives St. Maarten students access to NVAO accredited bachelor programs in Business Administration and Accounting. All USM graduates are eligible to enroll in the above-mentioned Bachelor programs as UNA has agreed to recognize the individual course loads USM's Associate of Arts degrees. This program is tailor made for candidates that have completed their Associate's Degree in Accounting at USM and are willing to develop and acquire applied science skills (HBO) relevant to their positions within the business and accounting field.
The applied science program is also for to those who have working experience, have entered middle management, and want to develop their Business Administration knowledge and skills or Accounting skills.
With this UNA-USM bachelor in business program, St. Maarten students are finally able to earn their bachelor's degree in approximately two to maximum three years, including their final thesis. The amount of time to earn a bachelor's degree will of course depend on the area of specialization chosen and by the background of the candidate.
Additional information available at the USM Student Service Center at tel: 542-5171 ext. 1000.

Philipsburg:--- Parents contacted SMN News after they learnt of the tensions that arose after an article appeared in one of the local newspapers on Tuesday morning.

Students and parents whose children will be traveling to the Netherlands for the first time to further their studies contacted SMN News because word had gotten to them that Calvin Mardembrough, a long time veteran in handling student affairs, will not be accompanying the children this Sunday with the Minister and her adviser.

According to well placed sources within the Minister's cabinet, the Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs was given an ultimatum by her adviser Antonio Aventurin on Wednesday. The source said Aventurin told the Minister it's either him staying on the job or Mardembrough.

SMN News learnt that both the Minister and Aventurin were angry at Mardembrough and even blamed him for leaking information to a reporter regarding the students that are scheduled to travel to the Netherlands. The source said that the Minister and her adviser called Mardembrough to an emergency meeting on Wednesday demanding to know how the media knew of the chaos that was taking place within the Ministry, especially regarding the tickets that KLM refused to issue before being paid.

SMN News learnt from the travel agency that when Mr. Mardembrough worked at the Study Financing Department preparations would have been completed in an early stage allowing them to send through a tentative list of names to KLM sooner.

The source said that the Minister even went as far as instructing the Personnel Department to halt the processing of Mardembrough's paper work to make him the head of Study Financing Department in its present structure. "If this is not political victimization, then what is? They will attempt to blame Mardembrough for the failures of Antonio Aventurin who left much work undone in his eagerness to climb the ladder and become the political adviser of the Minister of Education." Parents and students informed an SMN News reporter on numerous occasions regarding his arrogance and incompetence in dealing with them.

The source said Aventurin and the Minister were even more angry with Mardembrough because he allowed the staff to go ahead and meet with the students Tuesday evening and provide them with information on their trip while the Minister of Education and her adviser sat in their office because they wanted to cancel the meeting on short notice until the tickets for the students were issued by KLM.

SMN News also learnt that at no time were the students' tickets really in jeopardy as Mr. Mardembrough continued to work tirelessly with KLM to resolve the issue before the planned meeting.

The administrative process and bureaucracy took longer than expected and the students were able to receive their tickets by email.

It should be noted that Antonio Aventurin only went once to the Netherlands with students and that was last year when Mardembrough was the adviser to the former Minister of Education.
Another well placed source said, "this arrogance and vindictiveness of Mr. Aventurin and Minister Jacobs is now putting the new untrained staff of the Study Financing Department in a difficult situation when dealing with Mr. Mardembrough in whatever position he holds."

According to information provided to SMN News by a source at KLM Curacao, the airline refused to grant the students their tickets unless they are paid and furthermore because the names of the passengers were only provided to them last Friday through their agent Let's Travel. The KLM source said that the government of St. Maarten owed their travel agent too much monies and it was because government was making their bookings late. "Sometimes government asks for tickets one day for politicians to travel the next day and they never consider the price increases associated with these late bookings. The KLM manager in Curacao decided to issue the tickets to the students when she managed to get assurance from Mardembrough because she has been dealing with Mardembrough for years and she knew of his competence when it comes to St. Maarten's students. SMN News also learnt that another top civil servant who is now the executive adviser to the Deputy Prime Minister had to intervene and demand that the Minister of Education sign off on the advice for the tickets on Tuesday so that the airline could be paid on Wednesday.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Viral hepatitis kills about one million people every year. In addition, an estimated 500 million people experience chronic illness from their infection with hepatitis. It is a major cause of liver cancer and liver cirrhosis.

Viral hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. The vast number of people infected with hepatitis are unaware they have it. There are five hepatitis viruses. People can get hepatitis from either infected bodily fluids or contaminated food and water depending on the type of hepatitis.

Saturday marked World Hepatitis day under the theme, "Hepatitis: It's closer than you think." The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged governments to strengthen efforts to fight viral hepatitis.

The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labour, says that despite its staggering toll on health, hepatitis remains a group of diseases that are largely unknown, undiagnosed and untreated.

Section General Public Health (SGPH) of Collective Prevention Services (CPS), an agency of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labour, is advising the public to check out the Government Information Page (GIP) that will contain information throughout the week about the different forms of hepatitis; what they are and how they are transmitted; who is at risk; and the various methods of prevention and treatment.

rotaractclubsxmpaintsprimaryschoolinanguilla30072012Philipsburg:--- The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise in collaboration with Rotary Sunrise and Rotary Anguilla carried out their first international project for the term 2012-2013 on Saturday 28th, 2012. Ten Rotaractors travelled to Anguilla to assist Rotary Anguilla in painting both the Dental Unit and the Valley Primary School office section located in The Valley. The Club continues to put service above self and stepped out of their zone to give back to the community of Anguilla so that the citizens of the island can continue to enjoy their facilities. Both buildings were painted in good timing and we would like to thank Rotary Anguilla's President Dr. Buffong and the members of Rotary Anguilla for allowing us to carry out this project with them.

PHILIPSBURG:--- As of August 2012, the University of St. Martin (USM) will be offering an International Business and Management Studies (IBMS). Based on the IBMS-program of the Hanze University of Applied Sciences in Groningen (Netherlands). This is a four year, full-time undergraduate, international program where graduates, upon completion of the program, receive a Bachelor of Business Administration degree.
USM and the Hanze University signed a memorandum of understanding in December 2011. "Both universities worked diligently towards the result which is being now presented: The start of the IBMS program on St. Maarten," says USM Business Division Head Erwin Wolthuis.
He further explained that the IBMS is a four-year program and each year consists of two study semesters.
"The first two years of the curriculum are offered at USM, year 3 and 4 are offered at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences (HG), Groningen, the Netherlands. After having completed the first two years successfully at USM, students are eligible to enroll at the Hanze University in the third year. This will be a seamless transition since the curriculum offered at both universities is exactly the same," Wolthuis notes.
Irma Koornstra, Project Leader of the USM- Hanze University Collaboration, adds, "Throughout their studies, students will work together in small groups to find answers to challenging yet practical, business-related problems. These small, preferably multi-cultural groups of four to six students prepare them for successful communication and co-operation in international business. Modern facilities such as up-to-date computer access and the availability of a well-equipped project room supports the students in their project work."
That training is also provided in specific skills essential to successful future careers, such as giving and receiving feedback, working in groups, intercultural sensitivity, customer orientation and presentation skills, says Koornstra. These are a unique part of the IBMS program.
There is still space available for students who are interested in joining this program. In order to be eligible for admission students need to be in the possession of a HAVO/CXC or VWO/IB diploma. The deadline date for applying to this program is August 10, 2012. To enroll in the program students will also need to bring their diplomas, transcripts (cijferlijst), passport and two passport pictures to USM.
Persons who are interested in more information on the International Business and Management Studies (IBMS) can contact the University of St. Martin Student Service Center at tel. 542-5171 Ext. 1000.

Philipsburg:--- On Wednesday August 1st, 2012 at approximately 10:55pm during a routine control by a Zero Tolerance patrol, a gray Hyundai Elantra with license plate P-8913 with dark tinted windows was stopped in the vicinity of the Kruythof round-a-bout. During the control on the inside of the vehicle, a loaded black handgun was found in the center console. This weapon was confiscated and the driver/suspect with initials N.A.W. born in Curacao was arrested on the spot and taken to the Philipsburg Police Station where he was handed over to the Fire-arm Division for further investigation.

KPSM Police Report

Philipsburg:--- Francesco Corallo, known to be the owner of the Atlantis Casino in Cupecoy and the financier of several politicians on St. Maarten is now on the run. According to sources close to Corallo, he is nowhere to be found even though his business is fully operational. SMN News has been reliably informed that St. Maarten's Interpol division is busy looking for Corallo as they were alerted of an international arrest warrant that is out for his arrest. One of the difficulties law enforcement agencies are faced with is the current passport Corallo is using. It is known that Francesco Corallo is the holder of Dominica passport and one from Honduras while he is also a national of Italy.

According to information provided to SMN News, Corallo is wanted in Italy for tax fraud. The sources said that Corallo is suspected of corruption in connection with a loan of 148 million Euros from the Italian Banca Popolare di Milano (BPM) to the casino chain Atlantis-BP. Sometime in June 2012, Reuter's news agency published that Corallo was wanted in Italy but he later denied the allegation saying he is not involved in any type of corruption. At the time the news broke, St. Maarten had recently become a full-fledged member of Interpol and was not notified of the arrest warrant.

SMN News learnt that St. Maarten received notification of the arrest warrant issued by Italy some weeks ago but St. Maarten police and Interpol division are not able to locate the businessman on St. Maarten.

Several of his employees said that Corallo disappeared from St. Maarten about a month ago and they are not able to make contact with him by phone. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos could not be reached on Sunday to confirm the information provided to SMN News.

swescotwilliamspresentedplansfornewhousingproject05082012Project another part of the overall vision of the Government of St. Maarten.

The Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams, accompanied by Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin, attended the rafter wetting ceremony at the St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation for the Foundation's new Affordable Housing Project. The Prime Minister commented that it was good for her to see the SMHDF launch yet another project during the rafter wetting ceremony for the new affordable homes. "As presented by the St. Maarten Housing Foundation this project is centered around building different categories of homes for especially young people, people who may want their own homes and who will now have an affordable option to realistically do so. Naturally it was very encouraging for government to be present and to be part of the rafter wetting, "commented the Prime Minister. The PM continued by stating that this is yet again another project in the overall vision of a government commitment to serve all aspects of the community.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

usfolcleanschristoffelpark06082012WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- On 28 July 2012, members from the U.S. Forward Operations Location (U.S. FOL) donated their time to help protect Curaçao's unique natural resources. They scaled the heights of Mt. Christoffel and cleared both the peak and trail of trash. This effort benefited both tourists and the local community by enhancing the natural beauty of one of Curaçao's most visible and visited landmarks. U.S. FOL personnel have long been advocates for the local community and this was yet another outstanding example of their desire to promote the well-being of both the environment and citizens of Curaçao.

Philipsburg:--- The police are busy hunting for three or four men who robbed the Gold Finger Jewelry store on Tuesday morning. Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson confirmed that the robbery had taken place and the bandits managed to escape with the loot.

Henson said police searched the area but was not successful in finding the culprits. More details on this latest robbery will be published when the information becomes available.

Philipsburg:--- Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs confirmed to reporters on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing that there is still work to be done at the Marie Genevieve de Weever School. The Minister said that she had expected the construction work to be completed by August 13th when schools re-open for the 2012- 2013 school year but as of now there is still work to be done on the bathrooms. Minister Jacob said that she is currently monitoring the situation and the progress of the construction work to determine whether or not it is safe for students and teachers to return to school by Monday August 13th. "I will be making my rounds this weekend to make sure all is in order and the parents and students will be notified this weekend if that school will be ready for Monday. As it is now premature for me to say whether or not the construction work will be completed by Monday."

The Minister of Education further explained that the top floor of the new wing is complete but she has to ensure that the bottom floor is secure before allowing students and teachers on the premises. Minister Jacobs said that the contractors encountered some delays and that is the main cause of the setbacks.

tthompson09082012Philipsburg:--- The President of the Workers Institute for Organized Labour (WIFOL) Theophillus Thompson expressed frustration on Thursday during WICLU's weekly press conference about a meeting that was held between Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin and the principles of the Simpson Bay Resort Management Company (SBRMC). Thompson told reporters that he was reliably informed that Marlin met with the principles of the company that laid off close to two hundred workers and to date Marlin has not brought the union up to speed about the meeting he held at Captain Oliver's Restaurant. He said he is not saying that government cannot meet with the investors but he is peeved at the fact that this particular company laid off a number of workers and the union was not contacted prior to the meeting. "Had the Deputy Prime Minister contacted the WIFOL he would have gotten new information regarding the ongoing court battles with this company who is not paying its workers."

Thompson said he is concerned about the developments because it is sending the wrong message or signal to developers and investors on St. Maarten where they can exploit, abuse, and misuse workers and it is condoned by government.

Thompson further stated that as a representative of workers they have been exercising maximum patience hoping to resolve the labour dispute with SBRMC peacefully. However, he warned that if it comes to a point where the union has to take radical action then the people of St. Maarten are fully aware that they were left with no other choice but to disrupt society.

Thompson said the WIFOL requested a meeting with the deputy Prime Minister late last month to discuss the impasse at GEBE but to date that meeting has not been held. He said the union was supposed to meet with the Deputy Prime Minister on Thursday (August 09, 2012) but that meeting was not held. It should be noted that the Deputy Prime Minister left the island early Thursday morning due to a family emergency.

When contacted by telephone overseas, Marlin admitted meeting with the principles of SBRMC and he made clear to them that while he was in opposition he was speaking out loud and clear against them and was in full support of the workers they laid off that are represented by WIFOL. Marlin said during the impromptu meeting he held with the investors, he made clear to them that now that he is in government he remains committed to supporting the workers whose rights must be respected. Marlin also confirmed that he received a letter from the union requesting a meeting and he already made note of it and a meeting will be scheduled within short between him and the WIFOL.

Thompson said SBRMC filed for protection from the bankruptcy that was filed by four of the employees. He said the WIFOL and their attorneys met with the trustees earlier this week and so far they have decided to give the trustees the benefit of the doubt as they execute their duties. He said as one of the creditors they were given an insight as to what the trustees are looking into. However, Thompson said he is not allowed to divulge the information he received from the trustees to members of the media.

Thompson said the lawyer representing SBRMC Jairo Bloem has already issued threats to the workers and country's economy by indicating that if the workers should win the lawsuit against the company then SBRMC would have no other choice but to close the doors of the resort. Thompson said the threats made by the lawyer for SBRMC is a direct threat to the country's tourism economy. He further explained that so far SBRMC has refused to adhere to the court's decision of April 2, 2012 to pay the workers they laid off and to adhere to the Collective Labour Agreements they had with WIFOL.

Employment Agencies Infringing on Workers Rights --- Thompson.

Thompson further explained that while all of this is happening, SBRMC has six employment agencies that are supplying workers for the company. He said these agencies are operating on the premises and the resort was never over staffed. He said SBRMC had a number of part-time workers that were on contracts, they filled in when there was need for extra workers. "These agencies are providing undocumented workers for SBRMC and the workers have no benefits such as medical insurances. These workers are working under severe risks because their rights are being infringed upon." Thompson said he was informed that the attorney for SBRMC instructed the employment agencies not to hire illegal migrant workers but the employment agencies cannot abide by the instructions because they simply cannot find enough persons with legal documents to work for them under the unscrupulous conditions. In addition, the union leader said that these agencies are refusing to hire locals. Thompson said the current situation at SBRMC can be considered union busting and even worse, some form of modern day slavery. He said that the undocumented workers are accepting the abuse and none of them have decided to come forward for union representation. Both Theophillus Thompson and Claire Elshot said these employment agencies are operating against the law because to date St. Maarten has no law in place that would allow them to operate the way they are. The unionists said they received a copy of the draft law that government wants to take to Parliament to allow these agencies to function, but the tripartite committee and the union needs more time to further study the draft law and seek legal advice on the document.

Thompson said he hopes that the resort will not close its doors because the workers want to work. He said while the company is claiming they do not have monies to pay its workers they have been conducting renovations and replacing the furniture in some of the units.

Thompson also explained to media workers that the dismissal request that was submitted to the island labour department some months ago was never handled. Therefore, these workers are not being paid and they cannot receive any type of social assistance from government. He said the workers are at home not working and are not being paid and the government of St. Maarten is turning a blind eye towards the predicament of SBRMC workers.

Thompson said his intention is to send another letter, this time to the Minister of Economic Affairs and the Minister of Labour to bring them up to speed on the recent developments.

smmcmeetswithcom10082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Board of Directors and members of the Supervisory Council of the St. Maarten Medical Center as well as two representatives of the Union with whom the Medical Center signed a Collective Labour Agreement (CLA) in June, met with the Council of Ministers on Wednesday.

The Council was provided with an update on their expansion plans and the financial aspects thereof. Both legal and financial expertise was on hand to provide the Council with detailed information on the matter.

ceciliahenry03102011Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe:--- The judge of instruction of Pointe-à-Pitre, Brice Hansmaan has determined that suspects Karelle Marcelin and her mother Imelda Relus will have to stand trial for premeditated murder and assassination for the brutal slaying of Cecilia Henry. Their case was sent to the Criminal Assizes where they will stand trial. The court determined after reviewing all the evidence provided to them that the case is classified as assassination under articles 132-72, 132-75,221-1, 221-3, 221-8, 221-9, and 221-11 of the penal code.

The order was pronounced by the judge of instruction after the relatives of the late Cecilia Henry retained well known victim's lawyer Jan Marc Ferly to defend and seek damages for Henry's death. The judgment was pronounced on July 19, 2012. Judge Hansmaan also ordered that the file be transferred without delay to the Prosecutor General of the French Republic and the Court Recorder of the Criminal Assizes (Criminal Courts) of Basse Terre, Guadeloupe.

Cecilia Henry was brutally murdered by the mother and daughter of Haitian decent in the vicinity of French Quarter Pharmacy and the Gess Gas Station on October 3rd, 2011.

According to the "Avis Ordonnance Rendue", several witnesses to the brutal murder were heard by the court during a "mise en examen." Karelle Marcelin told the court that she was attacked several times by Cecilia Henry and on at least two occasions she was hospitalized and had to stay away from work for 12 days. Besides the constant attacks that left her traumatized, Marcelin had problems at home because her mother could not accept her homosexuality. Marcelin admitted to the judge that her mother bought a knife for her to take to work so that she could defend herself against any further attack by Henry.

Imelda Relus was described as a violent mother by two of her daughters who told the court that they were forced to leave their mother's home because of her violent behavior. However, Relus had no previous convictions. She is the mother of six children and her only source of income was from the CAF. Karelle Marcelin had a previous conviction in March 2009 for aggression and use of a weapon, she spent 15 days behind bars for that crime.

Henry received over 40 to 50 stab wounds to her upper body and part of a metal blade was also found in her right eye. Henry received 39 stabs wounds in less than one minute based on video footage provided to the court.

The mother and daughter also admitted to the investigators (gendarmes) that they were the ones that attacked and killed Henry. Marcelin also told the court that the latest attacks started between her and Henry when Henry stole a handbag belonging to one of her best friends. Marcelin claims that this bag contained several important documents. Marcelin also admitted to the court that she took a knife in her handbag that morning when she left her home to go to work. She said her intention was to defend herself against Henry who was constantly attacking her. Imelda Relus used a machete she bought in Marigot a few days earlier which she said she would use to kill Cecilia Henry. Several witnesses told the court that Imelda Relus was seen numerous times walking up and down Rue de St. Georges with a machete saying that she will kill Cecilia Henry with the machete she bought solely for that purpose.

Witnesses and persons who knew the mother of Karelle Marcelin told the court that while the Imelda Relus was known to be a strict mother she was highly offended that her daughter was attacked so many times. One witness told the court that Relus' main intention that fatal day was to defend her daughter. They said the mother even hired a private bus to take her daughter to and from work but that did not help. Marcelin attacked Cecilia Henry on October 3rd, 2011 when she got off a bus and saw Henry on a bicycle. Henry was attacked from behind and both mother and daughter dealt her several blows causing her death almost instantaneously. It should be noted that Karelle Marcelin filed several complaints with the Gendarmerie against Cecilia Henry.

The sisters of Cecilia Henry and her grandmother also provided the court with the colorful life of Cecilia Henry whom they said lost her mother when she was just two years old. The court was also told that Henry was brought up by her grandmother but she became aggressive when she began using illicit drugs. Her grandmother said Cecilia left her house when she began frequenting a young man and he too was under the influence of drugs.

The relatives of the deceased admitted to the court that their sister was not an easy person and that she did what she could to survive alone. One of the relatives told the court that Cecilia felt that she was abandoned by her relatives and as such she did what she thought she needed to do to survive. The relatives and the court in its ruling stated that despite Henry's past and her behavior, the killing was not warranted.

It should be noted that even though that the judge finds that there are sufficient evidence to charge the mother and daughter with the capital offence, the mother and daughter are innocent until proven guilty in Criminal Courts.

sjacobs20062012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- As the school year 2012-2013 commences on Monday August 13, 2012, I wish to extend words of encouragement and empowerment to all students, Management and staff of all schools, parents and the community at large.

As we strive to partner with our youth, to better our world, I urge you to embrace our cultural tradition of: "It takes a village to raise a child". We each have a role to play in our students' success: government, schools, parents, the community and especially the students themselves.

Students are urged to strive to do their best from the beginning, as your success is for 90% determined by your attitude and 10% hard work. You success will be determined by your strength of character, the level of respect you show for yourself and others, the ability to control your impulses, your compassion towards your fellow man, and the ability to treat others fairly.

You must know who you are, and what you stand for. You must believe in yourself and take the necessary steps to reach your goals.
Parents and schools are encouraged to do their part to facilitate our students in achieving their highest potential. Parents are encouraged to set standards for their children and to provide structure in the home as children must get the required night's rest, nutrition and attention in order to be able to perform optimally in school.

Government and schools are doing more each year to provide for the academic, physical and artistic development, and social-emotional health of our students, including healthy breakfast programs for students who need it.

Teachers have the unique opportunity to positively influence our students with patience, love, compassion, respect, and dedication.

Together we will strive in this year to provide better opportunities to meet the needs of our special needs students, be they gifted or challenged.

The business community and the community at large must also play a role as a part of the village, as we create a culture of progressive, positive learners in building our country St. Maarten.
I make use of this opportunity to wish all students, teachers, management, staff, parents and guardians a successful and productive school year 2012-2013, Minister of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs concludes her back to school message.

councilforlawenforcementpresentsreporttorduncan13082012Philipsburg:--- Mr. Franklyn Richards, Chairman of the Council for Law Enforcement, on Monday presented its report, 'The complaint filing procedure in St. Maarten' to representatives of leading entities in the judicial chain of St. Maarten. The report was presented to the Minister of Justice, Mr. Roland Duncan, Chief Prosecutor Mr. Hans Mos and the Chief of Police, Commissioner of Police, Mr. Peter de Witte.
The Minister of Justice as well as the Chief Prosecutor and the Chief of Police welcomed the report and indicated their commitment towards implementing recommendations contained in the report.
The report is based on research conducted by the council and draws attention to a substantial number of challenges when a complaint has to be filed. The Council generally concluded that the police force faces shortcomings in resources and personnel while it also suffers from a lack of sufficient expertise. This, in turn, affects the quality of reports drafted about complaints, resulting in negative consequences for investigations.
The Council for Law Enforcement report also concluded that the services surrounding the filing of complaints faces pressure and that information provided by both police and the prosecutor's office can use some improvement.
The council, however, also agreed that identified deficiencies within the police force have been recognized and that several improvements are already underway, albeit that more has to be done in several areas. However, the Council considers that there are more parts to be done.
The report has thus listed a number of concrete recommendations to the police organization and to the prosecutor's office with the objective of improving the procedure of filing complaints.

About the Council

The Council for Law Enforcement was established in 2011 by Kingdom decree. The Council for Law Enforcement is an inter-insular body, responsible for the inspection of the various organizations within the justice system. The ultimate objective is to provide recommendations to the Ministers of Justice of the three countries of the Dutch Kingdom in order to correct shortcomings. The Council consists of three members who are appointed by Royal Decree and represent respectively Curacao, the Netherlands for the BES islands and Sint Maarten.
The representative for Curacao is Mr. Glenn Camelia. Representing the Netherlands is Mr. Jacques van Eck while former governor of Sint Maarten, Mr. Franklyn Richards, represents St. Maarten. The latter has been chairman of the council since July 1, 2012.
The Council has inspection authority in Curaçao, St. Maarten and the BES islands. This entails checks of all organizations within the justice system, with the exception of the Common Court of Justice.
Important organizations in the judicial chain are the police organization and the prosecutor's office. The Council is additionally tasked with safeguarding the quality and effectiveness of judicial cooperation between Sint Maarten, Curaçao and the BES islands. The Council reports to the Ministers of Justice. Six weeks after sending a report to the Minister, the Council can make that report public.
The investigation into the procedure of filing complaints is the first study of the council. This investigation was conducted simultaneously in Sint Maarten, Curaçao and the BES islands. The results of that survey were presented to the respective Ministers of Justice of the three countries. Under the law, the ministers formulate a response to the report and forward such to the relevant body of the country concerned.
The Council operates with an annual plan. For 2012, three investigations are still on the agenda and are related to the process regarding assistance to victims, detective investigations and the court of guardianship.
The Council has a secretariat with offices in St. Maarten, Curacao and Bonaire.
For further information on the Council for Law Enforcement, visit the website:
www.raadrechtshandhaving.com
The contents of the inspection report, ''The complaint filing procedure in St. Maarten "is accessible via this site. The establishment of the Secretariat of the Council for Law Enforcement in St. Maarten is located in the Joeliva Building, Charles Voges Street 7 in Philipsburg. Telephone numbers for the secretariat in St. Maarten is 542-9021 and 542-9022.

pjiaedonatestoewhcf14082012SIMPSON BAY:--- The Princess Juliana International Airport Operating Company (PJIAE) made a donation here on Tuesday toward the restoration of the Cook House at the Emilio Wilson Park.

PJIAE Managing Director Regina LaBega presented the check for an undisclosed amount, to Julius Lambert, president of the Emilio Wilson Historical and Cultural Foundation (EWHCF). The foundation had requested a contribution as part of its fundraising for the historical restoration project.

"PJIAE supports efforts such as this one to restore and preserve our historical and cultural heritage," said LaBega during the check presentation at the airport on Tuesday morning. "We are looking forward to the timely completion of this project, which will benefit the whole of St. Maarten," said LaBega

Lambert thanked PJIAE for its generous donation and encouraged others to "emulate the concrete support and interest that the airport shows in the preservation of our patrimony."

cdeweever15082012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Health Cornelius de Weever confirmed on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing on Wednesday that he met with the supervisory board of the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC), the Director of SZV, and APS (Pension fund) to further discuss the loans that the St. Maarten Medical Center is requesting from the two entities. De Weever said the supervisory board of the St. Maarten Medical Center pleaded with the Council of Ministers last week saying that SZV was setting some criteria for the loan they requested from them.

The Minister said that the SMMC said because of this, they are being held up for the bond, the deadline for the bond is August 15th and they needed to respond by August 14th. The Minister of Health said at that time, he assured the St. Maarten Medical Center Board that he would call a meeting with SZV and SMMC so that they could address the issue with him present.

Minister De Weever said on Tuesday SZV and the Inspector of Health gave a presentation to the Council of Ministers to ensure that everyone is on the same page. Minister De Weever said shortly after that meeting he also met with SZV to further discuss the bond issue. Minister De Weever said that meeting went very well and he already sent an email to the St. Maarten Medical Center on the matter and he is now awaiting a response from them. He said the email sent to them is to ensure that parties are on the same page when it comes to getting the monies they are in need of for the expansion of the medical institution and its services.

The Minister further confirmed that SMMC is not cooperating when it comes to releasing information on their other creditors. Right now, he said he knows of APS (Pension Fund) and SZV. He stated that SZV indeed has that as one of their requirements and when the time comes then all the creditors would have to sit at the same table before pumping their monies into the institution.

Minister De Weever said that SZV has to do due diligence when it comes to spending or investing the people's monies. "SZV is the one financing the hospital because they pay for services which amounts to 80% of the hospital's revenues and their concerns are valid for patient care as well as for the monies they will invest in the expansion of the institution. We are talking about AOV money, and everyone has to know that the money that SZV is going to commit to the SMMC is a sound investment and proper financial procedures must be followed. SZV has an investment committee that has to do due diligence and I think it is a responsible way of doing business."

scooteraccident15082012Philipsburg:--- On Wednesday at approximately 9:30am, a police bike patrol was directed to the crossing of Backstreet and Tamarind Steeg for a traffic accident involving a jeep with license plates L-120 and a yellow and orange colored scooter without any license plates. On the scene, the rider of the scooter with the initials K.L. from Dominica (23) was complaining of severe pain. He was treated on the scene by paramedics and transported to the Sint Maarten Medical Center with a possible fractured leg. During the investigation, several witnesses to the accident informed the officers that during the collision a firearm dropped out of the scooter and fell to the ground. This firearm, a fully loaded 9 millimeter pistol, was shown to the investigating officers who confiscated the weapon and handed it over the Firearm Division for further investigation.

romeopantophlet22072012PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunications (MinTEATT) Hon. Romeo Pantophlet, confirmed on Thursday that the marketing funds for the Basketball Wives Wedding in the amount of US$95,000 has not been paid as yet and considering the on-going developments, the Minister has instructed to put said payments on hold until further notice.

The advice that was sent to the Governor's Cabinet is still pending the Governor's signature.

The Minister's Cabinet received the following statement from the marketing firm Horizons Marketing Group who brought the wedding to Sint Maarten:

"I received your note about the concerns of the upcoming television production where St. Maarten will be featured in the wedding of Chad & Evelyn. While the media is printing a lot of different stories, we are in touch with the television Production Company and producers of the show who continue to work on a solution to this unfortunate incident.

"We have been assured that St. Maarten and the commitment that was made will remain intact while they work out the logistics with the couple. Please note that the show where Evelyn is featured Basketball Wives remains one of the highest rated reality shows and was not cancelled; therefore, we are confident that the issue will be resolved soon enough. The producers remain committed to broadcasting the terrific shots and imagery that they were able to capture in St. Maarten. I will keep you updated on this issue."

Minister Pantophlet would like an official statement from VH1 confirming that the show will still be aired and the commitment kept before any funds are disbursed to the marketing firm for its services.

The Marketing firm has been requested to get the aforementioned.

Minister Pantophlet still supports this initiative as it would provide great exposure to the destination, and considers it a good investment from hosting the wedding of Evelyn and Chad.

The airing of the wedding which includes highlights of the island, would generate US$5 million in media exposure which would normally costs US$600,000, as well as US$1 million in expenditures for the five days spent on the island by the 250 guests and TV crew for the wedding.

Minister Pantophlet assures the community that as additional information becomes available, the public will be updated.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Disaster Coordinator Winston Salomon is advising the country's mainstay, the tourism sector and business community overall, to review hurricane preparation plans since we are now in the most active period of the 2012 hurricane season which runs from August 15 and through October 15.

The tourism sector, business community and residents are also advised to pay keen attention to weather reports with special focus on the Eastern Atlantic Ocean where tropical weather systems that form off the African Coast (Cape Verde Islands) can become a serious threat to the Eastern Caribbean island chain.

This year's Atlantic hurricane season got off to a busy start, with eight named storms to date, and the U.S. National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Prediction Centre which released an updated outlook, still indicates a 50 per cent chance of a near-normal season, but increases the chance of an above-normal season to 35 per cent.

At this stage of the hurricane season, tourism-oriented businesses should be prepared. The prevention of the loss of life of our visitors and staff along with protecting property from damage is the responsibility of every business owner.

The engine of the economy is every single business operation on the island. Each one plays a very important role in the island's tourism-oriented economy.
As the Office of Disaster Management annual theme says, "It only takes one!" Now is the time for business community in its entirety as well as residents to review what preparations are in place, and not when a storm is about to hit.

The remaining names of potential storms for the 2012 season are: Isaac, Joyce, Kirk, Leslie, Michael, Nadine, Oscar, Patty, Rafael, Sandy, Tony, Valerie and William.
The hurricane season runs through November 30.

Fort Willem:--- On Friday August 17th, a man with initials M.S. was arrested at his home in Fort Willem after being identified as a suspect in an ongoing robbery investigation. At the address in question during the arrest, the arresting officers found two large marijuana plants growing in the yard, two stolen suitcases, several stolen cellular telephones, iPods, iPads, ammunition for a fire-arm, and several other possibly stolen items. These items were confiscated for further investigation. One victim has already identified several of these items as his property. The detectives are continuing with the investigation.

KPSM Police Report

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Prime Minister based on the advice of the Office of Disaster Management in consultation with the Meteorological Department of Curacao (MDC), has taken the decision late Tuesday that there will be no school on Wednesday, 22 August.

Tropical Storm Isaac, the ninth storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, is forecasted to pass Wednesday afternoon near Guadeloupe.

Weather conditions around Guadeloupe up to as far as St. Eustatius and Saba are expected to deteriorate, with some impact on Sint Maarten.

MDC has advised that a feeder rain band from Tropical Storm Isaac is expected to impact weather conditions on the island.

The school closure is a precautionary measure.

Businesses can open and operate as normal on Wednesday.

A Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect for the country. A Tropical Storm Warning means that storm conditions are expected within 36 hours somewhere within the warning area.

ODM will continue to monitor the progress of this system.

sswdonatestoujimaandpjlibrary21082012SIMPSON BAY:--- The Ujima Foundation and Philipsburg Jubilee Library are the latest recipients of donations made by Seven Seas Water (St. Maarten).

The donations of undisclosed amounts were made to both organizations by Franklyn Richards, Seven Seas Water (St. Maarten) Managing Director and Mario Mondo, Chief Operating Officer at Seven Seas Water Corporation, headquartered in Tampa, Florida.

The cheques were presented at the Government Administration Building last Friday, following a 3 way-agreement signed by the government of St. Maarten, public utilities company GEBE and Air Fin Holding St. Maarten, doing business as Seven Seas Water (St. Maarten).

The donation made to Ujima Foundation/Center for Knowledge and Learning is to assist the foundation with the Charlotte Brookson Academy of the Performance Arts, a school for secondary education. The purpose of the school is to offer young people an overall experience of learning -- providing students with a program of intellectual, cognitive, creative, physical and emotional development required to succeed in their professional and personal lives, says Ujima director Mrs. Judith Martin-Bell.

"Seven Seas Water is most pleased to support the new academy for the performance arts as a vehicle to inspire, motivate, and enrich the lives of young St. Martiners, while preparing them to reach their highest potential as scholars, artists, St. Maarten leaders and accomplished world citizens", said Mario Mondo, the Seven Seas Water Chief Operating Officer.

This donation is, still, another example of the Seven Seas Water commitment to St. Maarten's social development in general and youth education in particular, he added.
The donation made to the Philipsburg Jubilee Library is in aid of a presentation on 'Jews of St. Maarten', as part of a program on tolerance presented in schools and media in October.
The program is being staged by the Anne Frank Foundation of Amsterdam, the St. Maarten National Heritage Foundation and the Philipsburg Jubilee Library.

Library director Monique Alberts said that the library will have a special program for school children with an exhibition entitled, 'Reading and writing with Anne Frank' throughout the month.

Seven Seas Water (St. Maarten) director Franklyn Richards and chief operating officer Mario Mondo both noted that "the company is grateful for the opportunity to contribute towards such an educational endeavor and making the library's campaign possible ". The same sentiment was also underscored by Seven Seas Water official Mario Mondo.

Philipsburg:--- Air Ambulances that were operating between St. Maarten and the BES islands without the necessary licenses were halted by the Inspector General of St. Maarten Dr. Earl Best on July 12th, 2012.
SMN News managed to obtain a copy of a memo that was sent to the operators of at least three air ambulances that were registered as "PJ" and providing air ambulance services between St. Maarten and the BES Islands. The three companies are WINAIR, Windward Island Express, and Jet Budget.

Dr. Best informed the providers and owners of the aircrafts that based on the Health Care Ordinance article 1 (PB 2007-19) an air ambulance is considered as a health care institution, therefore the ordinance is applicable to those companies that provide air ambulance service.

Dr. Best further stated in his memo that in addition to the Health Care ordinance, health care institutions, the ordinance on ambulance transportation (AB 2000 no.81) includes transportation by air and provides regulations for air ambulance transportations. Furthermore, the ordinance prescribes that a permit is required to transport patients via the air. The request to obtain such permits must be submitted at the Ministry of Health.

Dr. Best said of the three companies operating on St. Maarten, only Jet Budget applied for an air ambulance license and it was granted. The inspector general further explained that chapter 3 from article 8 to 14 of said ordinance describes the quality and requirements of the institution (aircraft). The memo further stated that based on international regulations more detailed requirements were formulated by the Inspectorate and the Department of Public Health.

The Inspector General made clear in his memo that all air ambulances that are registered on St. Maarten as "PJ" must comply with all the requirements for AOC as prescribed by the aviation and health care regulations. Companies wishing to conduct air ambulance services must obtain the necessary licenses as it is mandatory. Air Ambulances that are not registered on St. Maarten but renders services to Saba and Statia patients that are transported to St. Maarten must comply with the Dutch legislation, whereby they must apply for their permit through the Dutch health care services.

Click here to view the legislation on Air Ambulances.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On behalf of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports, Minister Hon. Silveria Jacobs, extends sincerest condolences to the family and close friends of Camille Baly on his passing.

With Baly's passing, St. Maarten mourns another great Cultural and Education Icon. Baly was known as an educator par excellence, collector of St. Maarten's History and a guardian of the cultural aspects of St. Maarten.

The former head of the Education department as well as Youth and Cultural affairs remained an avid Cultural and Education activist until his passing. He also served as an advisor to many government officials up until his passing.

The Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports honored Baly during the historic Emancipation Day celebrations held on July 2nd, 2012.

Baly was honored during this Cultural Manifestation for his pioneering work which leads to St. Maarten being able to commemorate this day as a National Holiday.

"The Ministry is eternally grateful that we were able to honor Baly for his immeasurable contribution to developing Country St. Maarten". On a personal note the Minister made the following statement about the passing of her mentor: "Mr. Baly's insight and advice will be greatly missed."

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Section Inspection Head at the Department of Economic Affairs M. Thewet says economic controllers are currently out –Wednesday- to prevent price gouging with respect to the passing of Tropical Storm Isaac.

The island is currently under a Tropical Storm Warning. Tropical Storm Isaac is forecast to pass Wednesday night approximately 110 miles South of the country.

It has become common practice in different parts of the world when a natural disaster such as a hurricane strikes, a number of retailers will try to take advantage of the victims.

Price gouging is when a retailer unnecessarily and callously increases their prices during a time of great panic or in an emergency situation.

In order to avoid the above situation, the Office of Disaster Management has advised residents prior to the start of the hurricane season to prepare a disaster kit which should include non-perishable canned foods, water, batteries etc.

Food items and sanitary products with a maximum price are: corned beef, sardines, soup, tuna in the can, vienna sausages, bottled water, toothpaste, mouth wash, dishwashing liquid, bath soaps, toilet paper, soap powder, disinfectant, batteries, glass candles, and hurricane lamps.

Government has also set maximum prices for building materials that are used for securing one's home or business during the last hours pending a hurricane strike.

The maximum prices are for lumber, ply form, nails (galvanize, steel, concrete, zinc nails), paint, hammers, felt paper, flush doors, roof zinc, blocks, cement, P.V.C. fittings, and C.P.V.C.

As a consumer, if you believe that a merchant has cheated or scammed you by engaging in price gouging, then you can call the Inspection Department at Tel. 543-7820, 542-4519 to file a complaint or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Philipsburg:--- APS recently received a number of annual pension specifications from the former APNA and has begun with the distribution of these amongst its participants. It was customary for participants of the former general pension fund of the Netherlands Antilles, APNA, to receive a pension benefit specification annually.
This final specification from APNA will provide, amongst others, an overview of the accrued pension through October 9, 2010. The specifications will be distributed via the personnel departments of the various employers of APS participants.
For the time being, APS will only be distributing the specifications of active participants of the fund. These are those employees who have not yet reached the pensionable age of 60 years and who were registered in the administration as being in service of an employer on Sint Maarten.
"The specifications are for informative purposes, as many persons have been asking about them. We feel it is important to get information to them on how they were registered at APNA as per the abovementioned date" says APS director Kendra Arnell.
If participants notice discrepancies with their pension specifications, they should inform APS of such, within the shortest possible time. "We will then work with them to look into the issue," says the APS director.

rotarydonatestojuniorgolffoundation23082012Last Wednesday Jim Rosen of the Junior Golf Foundation received a donation from the Rotary Club of Sint Maarten to be able to purchase an I-Pad3. The device and special software will assist the Junior Golf Foundation teachers with reviewing and improving the swing of their pupils. Jim Rosen explained that that training takes place in Emilio Wilson Park and that the youth is being taught at no charge. Apart from learning how to play golf, the importance of concentration, self control and honesty are being emphasized in the training. With the donation, the Rotary Club of Sint Maarten lives up to Rotary's commitment to the youth, acknowledges the importance of the golf training for children and the efforts Jim Rosen has been making in this respect for many years.

cdeweeverandszvrepsatparliament24082012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Health Cornelius de Weever, Inspector General Dr. Earl Best, Secretary General of Health and Labor Jorien Wuite, Directors of SZV Denis Richardson and Reginald Willemsberg along with some of their staff members were among the delegation that provided information on the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) to the Members of Parliament during a permanent committee meeting on Friday.

The meeting was called by the chairman of the permanent committee of health Member of Parliament Petrus Leroy de Weever along with the two other members on the committee, MPs Dr. Lloyd Richardson and Romaine La Ville. MP Romaine La Ville arrived late to the meeting claiming that he thought all the meetings that were called by the permanent committee were cancelled.

Other Members of Parliament that also attended the meeting were MPs Gracita Arrindell, Johan Janchi Leonard, Patrick Illidge, Jules James, Hyacinth Richardson, Dr. Ruth Douglas and the Chairman of Parliament Rudolph Samuel. The meeting was held in a closed door session but based on information provided to SMN News, the situation at the St. Maarten Medical Center as described by Inspector General Dr. Earl Best can be considered chaotic or disastrous. Dr. Best investigated at least seven deaths that were reported to the Inspectorate. Based on the findings of these investigations, Dr. Best informed parliament of the state of affairs at the St. Maarten Medical Center and the quality of care that is provided to the people of St. Maarten. Dr. Best made a power-point presentation as he outlined his findings to parliament.

The permanent committee is scheduled to meet with the specialists and doctors of the St. Maarten Medical Center on September 3rd, 2012. The Supervisory Board of the St. Maarten Medical Center is yet to provide a date to parliament for when they will be able to meet with them. The chairman of the health committee already indicated to the Supervisory Board of SMMC that if they did not provide a date to Parliament by Thursday (23rd August) then he will use his right as Member of Parliament to request a Parliamentary inquiry at the St. Maarten Medical Center.

SMN News has learnt that the doctors and specialists of the St. Maarten Medical Center are scheduled to meet with the Supervisory Board sometime this weekend to further discuss the situation and patient care at the St. Maarten Medical Center.

Click here to view more photos of those that attended the permanent committee of health meeting on Friday.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Town hall presentations about Simpson Bay, Airport and Beacon Hill as well as Hillside Conservation areas, are available for download on the Government website www.sintmaartengov.org

Interested residents and stakeholders can go to the website and select the drop down tab "Government," followed by "Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (MinVROMI)."

On the aforementioned page you then go to "Zoning/Development Plans" and below you will find both presentations.

All presentations will be uploaded to the website which would allow residents and stakeholders an opportunity to review the aforementioned at their own leisure.

Persons can also write MinVROMI via the following email address This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with respect to their views and ideas regarding the development of the island.

The Zoning Ordinance (EROP) prescribes that development plans are established regulating the development possibilities and land usage on the Dutch side of the island.

sjacobs29082012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, and Youth Affairs Silveria Jacobs announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing that a number of teachers (52+) were not paid during the month of August and her Ministry is busy working on regulating the matter. Minister Jacobs said that the non-payment of the teachers is a repeat and it is very much undesirable for her Ministry but they are looking for ways to avoid it in the future.

Minister Jacobs said that procedures were not finalized and the procedure she said is somewhat long within the government machinery. Minister Jacobs said she is of the opinion that government has to work harder to get these procedures completed on time. The Minister said that there are cases where they have teachers whose contracts were up and had to be renewed while others were scheduled to go into permanent service and since their paperwork was not submitted for the payment of their salaries then they were thrown out of the system. The Education Minister further explained that her ministry is working closely with the Finance Department to ensure that these teachers are paid by next week.

Evaluation of Teachers' Diplomas to take place on St. Maarten.

Minister Jacobs also told reporters on Wednesday that based on complaints her Ministry received from the Windward Island Teachers Union (WITU) about the procedures and evaluation of teachers, a meeting was held with the division of examinations to discuss the process of diploma evaluations. Minister Jacobs said a presentation was given by drs. Yvette Halley outlining the policy and procedure with regards to the evaluation process. Minister Jacobs said that two staff members from the department have been trained and certified by NUFFIC to evaluate degrees. Minister Jacobs further explained that the service level agreement with the ATE government will not be renewed at the end of the year and a database will be created to register all diplomas in the future. Minister Jacobs said that the division of examinations will be making a presentation to the various school boards and the WITU regarding the evaluation of degrees and diplomas.

The Minister also issued a call to all school boards who have not yet sent in the diplomas for their new teachers to do so at their earliest opportunity.

Accreditation of TEP Program.

Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs announced on Wednesday that efforts are being made to have the Teachers Education Program (TEP) accredited by the Dutch Accreditation Organization (NVAO). Minister Jacobs said five other education related programs including Mathematics, Science, and teacher's certification are among the programs to be accredited. The Minister of Education said that scholarships for the TEP program are also available to students who would like to pursue their career in education. Persons that are interested must register at her cabinet at the Government Administration Building.

Students that are receiving scholarships abroad are requested to submit their grades and transcripts in order for the government of St. Maarten to extend their scholarship. Minister Jacobs said that thus far some 80% of students already submitted their information but there are a number of students that are studying in the Netherlands who did not comply. The Minister is therefore calling on all students who did not submit their grades and transcripts to do so forthwith. Students in the Netherlands are asked to provide their information to S4 in the Netherlands. Minister Jacobs said that this information was to be submitted by July 15th and since government does not want to cut students scholarships they have extended the date to September 7th, 2012.

Secretary General Claudette Labega Foresight leaving on Pension --- Harrigan in the Interim.

The Secretary General for ECYS Claudette Labega Foresight will be leaving on retirement after serving the island government for 35 years. Mrs. Labega Foresight will be leaving on vacation prior to her retirement date which is scheduled for November 2012. Quincy Harrigan will replace the SG in the interim.

Claim incorrect according to Department of Personnel Affairs.

As a follow-up to the claim by the Windward Islands Civil Servant's and Public Sector Union regarding the issuing of appointment decrees to former Civil Servants of the Netherlands Antilles, The Prime Minister and her Cabinet contacted the Personnel Affairs Department for an update on the issue.

According to feedback received from the Department of Personnel Affairs the claim made by the WICSU/PSU is incorrect as there was no distinction made between civil servants of the former Island Territory and those of the former Netherlands Antilles.

From the correspondence received from the Personnel Affairs Department all decrees of any specific ministry where out simultaneously, regardless of where the Civil Servant was active prior to 10.10.10. According to the information sent to the Prime Minister the only civil servants that did not receive a placement decree are those who appealed their placement or the placement offer.

The Appeals Committee has started to handle the appeals and have as a target finalization date the 31st of December 2012.

The Prime Minister has commented the she will continue to follow-up regarding the claims made, but that Government is executing the appointments and the appeals expediently and comprehensively.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

ramesisjamaloodin17082012Philipsburg:--- Ramesis Jamaloodin is one step closer to protecting his business Gold Chest N.V. and finally stopping the constant harassment by certain civil servants whom he claims have been receiving monies from his half brother Robertico Dos Santos.

On August 31st, 2012, the Department of Economic Affairs issued a letter to Jamaloodin which states that they are unable to produce a copy of a license for the MONEY GAME N.V. that is drawing numbers every night on St. Maarten.

The Department of Economic Affairs provided Jamaloodin with copies of the licenses the government of St. Maarten issued for Smartplay N.V. and Jamorama N.V. The three companies are owned and operated by Robertico Dos Santos who is currently under criminal investigations for money laundering, fraud, and tax evasion.

The owner of Gold Chest N.V. said that Robertico Dos Santos cheated the government of St. Maarten of close to Naf. 10 million guilders since he is not paying the monthly fees of Naf. 30,000.00 which is required by law for holders of number game licenses. Jamaloodin said he will be filing an injunction on Monday or Tuesday at the Court of First Instance so that the court could order the government of St. Maarten to close down the Money Game Offices since his company has been receiving unfair competition from an illegal company. Jamaloodin said he will also be seeking damages while he intends to file a complaint with the Prosecutor's office against the government of St. Maarten and particularly against the civil servant who is supposed to ensure that the company has a valid license before they could draw numbers. Jamaloodin said that certain civil servants have been harassing him and have been leaking information about his company to his half brother's lawyer which is being used in court against him, he said had he not been prepared he would have lost the case.

So far, Jamaloodin has filed a complaint with the office of the Ombudsman requesting that she investigates the Department of Economic Affairs for failure to comply with "Landsverordening Openbaarheid van Bestuur" when they failed to respond to his letter of August 13th, 2012 where he requested public information regarding the Money Game N.V. and other companies his half brother owns.

Jamaloodin also sent a letter to the Minister of Economic Affairs Romeo Pantophlet and to the Governor of St. Maarten requesting that they revoke the license they granted to his brother Robertico Dos Santos on May 15th, 2012 knowing that his brother was convicted in the past and is currently under criminal investigations.

It should be noted that Robertico Dos Santos sent an undated letter some five years ago to former Chief Prosecutor and now Solicitor General Taco Stein under the name the Money Game requesting that Jamaloodin be investigated. Jamaloodin said that Stein did not investigate to see if the accusations his half brother made were true but he ordered his arrest. "I have not said one word for five years, I lost my home in Curacao and everything else that I owned because of the maliciousness of my half brother but today I will fight to the very end to make sure I preserve my rights. If it means I have to go after the legal system I will do just that because there are people in high places that are on the payroll of my brother and I will expose them one way or the other," Jamaloodin told SMN News.

Click here to view copy of the letter the Department of Economic Affairs issued to Jamaloodin on Friday August 31st, 2012.

cposmeetwithbusdriversassociation02092012Philipsburg:--- On August 28th, the CPOs held a meeting with the pastors of the Seventh Day Adventist Churches on forming a good working relationship and partnership between parties. The pastors were very honored and pleased to be part of this concept which is new to Sint Maarten. They also commended the CPOs for this new approach. The pastors agreed that through this type of policing the communication between the community and police will become much closer on all levels.

On Friday August 31st, a meeting was held at the police Station between the Sint Maarten Bus Drivers Association headed by the President Mr. Jose Slack and the CPOs. Part of the discussion was regarding buses after hours in the Maho Reef, Mullet Bay, and the Low Lands area. The President of the association promised that he would look into this matter with his colleagues to alleviate that situation. Mr. Slack also assured the CPOs that their association is on board with them and that they are looking forward on building a great working and communication relationship with the police department and in doing so building a better and safer community.

cposhelpcleanuplowlands02092012Also on Friday August 31st, a meeting between school directors and managers of Public School and the CPOs was held at the Philipsburg Police Station. The head of the public schools Miss Glenda Davis-Holiday welcomed the idea of working "hand in hand" with the CPOs/Police. During this meeting many issues were discussed such as how to tackle the problems the teachers face on a daily basis. The newly formed partnership is definitely a big step in the right direction in jointly handling these situations.

On Saturday September 1st, CPO Major E. Josepha and Mr. Michael Kanaby Chief Security of the Medical School organized a clean-up campaign on the Jordan road in the Low Lands area. The clean-up was organized to remove the overgrown bushes and trees which blocked the street lights. In this area, many medical students and tourists have become victims of robbery because of the culprits being able to hide in the bushes near a concrete building on that street. Removing these bushes and cutting the trees minimizes the threats or possibilities of being robbed.
A special thank you goes out to Mr. Sindo Davis of JAZZ General Contracting for cutting the bushes and trimming the trees and Mr. James Richardson of All Waste in Place N.V. for providing the garbage bins. Also taking part in the clean-up were police recruits Angelo Blijden, Jeward Martis, and Nikita van Heyningen
CPO Sergeant S. Crispulo, Officer R. Henson, and Commissioner Carl John spearheaded the CPO-project. During the clean-up a vehicle that was reported stolen the day before was found in the same area. The car was confiscated for further investigation.

employabilitythroughtraininglogo03092012Great Bay:--- The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labor is pleased to unveil their innovative logo and slogan for the SEI project "Employability through Training". The logo is circular and features the outline of St. Maarten and the gesture of partnership with the various stakeholders. The slogan of the project was developed to represent the three key components of this endeavor. The Ministry embarked on a mission to address the needs of the labor market by training and empowering persons seeking employment.
"This is a project that has my full support, as it is important to get our young people into jobs, and moreover it gives individuals the opportunity to obtain a skill(s), and get on the job training, which will only boost their potential for future jobs," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever.


"Training Me=A Sustainable You"

"Training Me" symbolizes the participant and the needs of the average worker to be skilled and equipped with the necessary tools to not only obtain but to also maintain viable employment in the form of a career path in today's challenging and ever changing employment market.
"= A Sustainable You" symbolizes the employer; the specific business and or organization seeking a type of committed worker, not only committed by need but also committed to the fundamental knowledge that through this company/internship lies path to greater opportunity. In a larger sense the word "You" in the slogan encompasses the society of St. Maarten and the wish of any modern society to curb unemployment for vulnerable groups.
Together, Training Me the participant equals A Sustainable You the employer/ Country St. Maarten
The power within this shared vision forms the basis of the SEI project "Employability Through Training."

hurexsxm03092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- In the aftermath of the fictitious hurricane Joseph the local Fire Department and the Royal Dutch Marines were in a fight against time to save the lives of over eight people.
After following mandatory evacuation orders due to a flood warning, residents of Cay Hill returned to their homes on Friday to assess their properties after the curfew was lifted.
During the assessment however a roof collapsed causing a minor explosion injuring and trapping two persons. One bus driver was distracted by the explosion which caused his bus to collide with another vehicle. The bus turned over, injuring four passengers who were then stuck in the bus.
Royal Dutch Marine troops that were patrolling in the area discovered the accidents and notified the Fire Department immediately.
The Royal Dutch Marines assisted local fire fighters and under the guidance of the fire department they were able to help stabilize the incident and rescue victims.
This was the scenario of a huge incident that was staged in a very realistic manner to close off a day of training for the Royal Dutch Marines and the Fire Department.

During the week of Monday 27th to Thursday August 30th the Royal Dutch Marines kept its annual Hurricane Exercise "HurEx" together with several Emergency Response Services that are mainly responsible for disaster relief on Sint Maarten. On Thursday August 30th the focus was on assisting the Fire Department.
A group of 90 marines were trained in several techniques that are needed while assisting the Fire Department after a hurricane.
These techniques included using a chainsaw, fire extinguishers, safe use of a ladder and stabilizing and cutting a vehicle.
The main focus was on stabilizing a situation, creating a safe work area and putting one's own safety first. All exercises where performed under the supervision of the Fire Department's instructors.
The training ended in the afternoon where all the trained skills were needed in a huge exercise with lots of challenges like fire, operating on heights, collapsed building, trapped victims in a building and a bus, multiple accidents simultaneously, an angry crowd and the coordination of the Royal Dutch Marines providing the Fire Department civil assistance.
In case of a disaster like a big storm, assistance from the marines might be needed. Good coordination and cooperation between several disaster relief agencies is always essential. Both the Royal Dutch Marines and the Fire Department look back at a day where they worked together as one team. The Fire Department would like to thank all who helped making the training possible.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Disaster Coordinator Winston Salomon is advising residents and the business community to remain prepared as the 13 storm of the season formed on Tuesday, Tropical Storm (TS) Michael.

TS Michael is in the Northern Atlantic Ocean and does not pose a threat to the Leeward Islands where Sint Maarten is located.

The month of September is a peak month for storm and hurricane activity. The peak storm period runs from August 15 through October 15.

As the Office of Disaster Management annual theme says, "It only takes one," continue to maintain a state of preparedness until the end of the season.

The remaining names of potential storms for the 2012 season are: Nadine, Oscar, Patty, Rafael, Sandy, Tony, Valerie and William.

The hurricane season runs through November 30.

Philipsburg:--- The Police Sports Association will this year be hosting the 62nd Annual Police Sports Week. This week of sporting and social events will commence on October 2nd, 2012 and ends on October 14th, 2012. During this week delegates from the Netherlands, Suriname, Curacao, Aruba, and the BES Islands, consisting of mainly police officers, will compete in several sporting events such as softball, volleyball, basketball, indoor soccer, shooting, billiards, and dominoes. This year the Coast Guard department will also be joining us in the sporting events.
This year special attention has been paid to the social events. As customary, there will be a Police Song Festival, in which the officers will compete for the coveted best singer award. There will also be a dance competition and a culture night. During this night the various ethnic groups on the island will have an opportunity to display their countries culture through music, dance, food, and drinks.
Police Day will be also celebrated on October 10th, 2012. There will be a church service in the morning hours followed by a parade by the various uniformed troupes from Sint Maarten and abroad.
In an effort to raise funds for these upcoming events, the PSA will be hosting a Pre-Song Festival. On this night we will determine who will represent Sint Maarten in the Main Police Song Festival. Competing are: Naomi Alexander, Moceda Egen, Samantha Theodore, George York, Eric Wiel, Rumini Rogers, and Kalvin Mason. This is scheduled for September 15th, 2012 at 8pm. The venue for this event will be the Rock House in Port de Plaisance. MC for the evening will be Fox. There will be a dance following the song festival with the 911 Band and DJ EZ Ric. Tickets for this event is US10.--.
The PSA has also organized a raffle. Prizes for the raffle are as follows: 1st prize: a cruise for 2 valued at $2,000.--. 2nd prize: a cruise for 2 valued at $1,500.--. 3rd prize: 2 airline tickets to any Insel Air destination. 4th prize: a 50 inch LG flat screen tv. Price per ticket is $10.--.
Tickets for the Pre-Song Festival and raffle are now on sale and can be purchased at the Philipsburg Police Station or from any of the contestants.
The PSA hereby takes this opportunity to thank all persons who have thus far been instrumental in the organizing of these events and hereby urges the community at large to come out and support our Law Enforcement Officers.

"St. Maarten should be grateful for having granted the time to recover but we should never let our guards down."

During the weekly Council of Minister's Press Briefing the Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams reflected on the seventeenth Anniversary since the passing of Hurricane Luis on St. Maarten. "This Seventeenth Anniversary of Hurricane Luis I pause to reflect on a disaster that changed both the mental, physical and emotional landscape of St. Maarten forever," commented the Prime Minister.
Hurricane Luis was one of the deadliest and most destructive hurricanes of the 1995 Atlantic hurricane season, with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph (220 km/h). The storm was the twelfth tropical storm, sixth hurricane, and second major hurricane of the season. Luis was also the strongest hurricane to make landfall, and the second most intense tropical cyclone recorded during the extremely active season. At one point, the storm was one of four simultaneous tropical systems in the Atlantic basin, along with Humberto, Iris, and Karen. The storm lasted for 15 days between late August and nearly middle September when it struck the Island for eighteen hours on September fifth and sixth.
The PM continued by stating that she wished to express gratitude for St Maarten having been spared a major hurricane since such as Luis in 1995 and Lenny in 1999; "Yes we have had bad weather and close callas but we have been spared the likes of Hurricane Luis," continued the PM.
Hurricane Luis caused catastrophic damage, especially in on St. Maarten but also in Antigua, Barbuda, St. Barths, and Anguilla. The storm accounted for 19 deaths, left nearly 20,000 homeless (mostly in Sint Maarten, Antigua, and Barbuda) and wrought roughly $3 billion in damage across the affected areas.
"Today as we remember this solemn and since we are still in the middle of the Hurricane Season we must remind ourselves that it only takes one and that was quite evident in the case of Luis and the years thereafter. St. Maarten should be grateful for having granted the time to recover but we should never let our guards down," concluded the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The World Health Organization (WHO) is releasing a framework for addressing the underlying causes of suicide and for developing action plans to suit each country and its communities. The framework will be released on World Suicide Day.

Suicide is seen as a major preventable cause of premature death.

Monday, 10 September, is World Suicide Prevention Day. On average, almost 3000 people commit suicide daily. For every person who completes a suicide, 20 or more may attempt to end their lives.

Suicide, though largely preventable, is one of the three leading causes of death among those in the most economically productive age group (15-44 years), and the second leading cause of death of those 15-19.

At the other end of the age spectrum, the elderly are also at high risk.

The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, joins the international community of nations in demonstrating its commitment to prevent suicide.

As part of the Minister's public health campaign of "Get Checked," Minister responsible for Public Health, Social Development & Labour (MinVSA) Hon. Cornelius de Weever calls on the community: "...but more importantly, the family and friends to be vigilant. Listen to every word that they say, observe their actions and do not be afraid to help or support them, those who need help.

"There is a certain guilt associated when one loses a friend or family member to suicide. The question of what could I have done or said to prevent this from happening lingers with you long after they are gone. I have personally experienced this with a teenager and I implore on everyone to be vigilant and proactive. Every life is sacred."

The sponsoring International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP), the co-sponsor WHO and other partners advocate for the prevention of suicidal behavior, provision of adequate treatment and follow-up care for people who attempted suicide, as well as responsible reporting of suicides in the media.

Mental disorders (particularly depression and alcohol use disorders) are a major risk factor for suicide in Europe and North America; however, in Asian countries impulsiveness plays an important role. Suicide is complex with psychological, social, biological, cultural and environmental factors involved.

Acknowledgement of World Suicide Day is part of Collection Prevention Services (CPS), a health agency of MinVSA, annual Health Calendar of Observances.

For more information contact Section General Public Health at the following telephone numbers: 542-3003 or 542-2078 or visit the following website: www.iasp.info/.

sjacobsvisitsbelvedereschoolsite09092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Last week Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs paid a site visit to the new elementary school that is currently under construction in Belvedere.

The school should be completed in time for the 2013-2014 school year. It will accommodate approximately 200 students to be housed in eight classrooms. Other amenities are a gym, library, a classroom for preschoolers and a covered play area.

The project is funded by USONA and the Government of Sint Maarten.

sjacobsatspcawardsceremony10092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs attended and spoke at the Speedy Plus Club Award Ceremony.

The ceremony was held in honor of the athletes who recently returned from a successful trip to France for the 2012 French athletics championship. Both Dutch and French side athletes participated in the championships. Two of the athletes were invited to be part of a special delegation that travelled to the 2012 London Olympics.

Calvin Bryan, President and head trainer of the Speedy Plus Club, was on hand to award the athletes their certificates and plaques. The support staff and team of the club were also congratulated and given their awards for their efforts throughout the years with the athletes and the club.

Though Speedy Plus Club has its origins on the French Side, athletes from the French Caribbean Islands and Dutch St. Maarten also train with the club.

During her speech, Minister Jacobs touched on the Ministry's vision for Sports on the island, and expressed her desire to work closely with the French side on several of the aspects of the vision.

Five athletes from Dutch St. Maarten were part of the award recipients. These athletes under the supervision of Abdule Wattley of Dynamics Sport Club Foundation faired extremely well during the championships.

Dynamics Sport Club collaborated their trainings with Speedy Plus Club to give the optimal training. The athletes trained in various different distances and excelled during the championships.

Fernando Brooks 200m + 100m dash, Faucher Antonia 100m dash, Sheldon Wilson 400m + 200m dash, Mike Destin200m +100m dash, and with the most outstanding Dutch athlete Ranisha.

Minister Jacobs extended her congratulations to the athletes and encouraged them to stay focused. She expressed her wish to see these and more athletes excel in the coming years and pledged her support in doing all that her Ministry can to assist the athletes in their training, by way of upgrading facilities and promoting sports in the schools.

mvogeswithhmosanddpiar10092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Monday, Chief Public Prosecutor Hans Mos and Attorney General Dick Piar paid a visit to the Cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary in The Hague.

The delegation met with Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Mathias S. Voges, director and head of the legal department Cor James, and policy advisor and assistant director Perry Geerlings.

cpsstartsstakeholdersmeetingsontobaccocessation11092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Out of a global population of seven billion people, nearly 3.8 billion people according to the World Health Organization (WHO), is now covered by an effective tobacco control measure.

The number of people now protected by tobacco control measures is growing at a remarkable pace. The progress made on applying measures that reduce the demand for tobacco is a sign of the increasing impact of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, which continues to be one of the most rapidly embraced, measurably successful treaties in United Nations history.

The Collective Prevention Services (CPS) of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labour (MinVSA), is spearheading an initiative of Minister of MinVSA Hon. Cornelius de Weever to implement 100% Smoke Free Schools by 2014.

A number of stakeholders meetings will take place over the coming weeks and months to create awareness about the initiative.

According to the third periodic country-level WHO Report on the Global Tobacco Epidemic, 2011 "Warning about the dangers of tobacco," tobacco continues to kill nearly six million people each year, including more than 600,000 non-smokers who die from exposure to tobacco smoke. Up to half of the world's one billion smokers will eventually die of a tobacco-related disease.

As part of the Minister's "Get Checked," campaign, the people have the power to change the aforementioned circumstances, and the logical step is creating smoke-free public spaces.

Minister Cornelius de Weever: "A few months ago I asked the public and the businesses in particular to create smoke free areas in their establishments. I want to encourage them to continue doing so.

"Now is the time to step up our awareness and the best place to begin is in our schools. The consequences of smoking are detrimental to our health and this in turn is costly for the treatment and care of patients. I encourage all those who do not smoke to continue not smoking and those who smoke to reduce and/or stop smoking completely," Minister Cornelius de Weever said on Tuesday.

The opening of the stakeholders meeting was done by Dr. Virginia Asin-Oostberg, CPS Head followed by an introduction to the "Tobacco Cessation campaign: 100% Smoke Free Schools by 2014," by Dr. Daphne Illis, Team Coordinator of the aforementioned.

Presentations were done by Minerva Maccow on behalf of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports with respect to the role of education in the campaign.

Tanya Bobo-Lenoci spoke about the Global Youth Tobacco Survey as a monitoring tool for Tobacco Control, and Dr. Adrianna Blanca, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Technical Officer from Washington DC, presented an expert perspective on Tobacco Control and Tobacco Cessation Programs.

Those in attendance at the stakeholders meeting comprised of government and non-governmental organizations, and health sector representatives.

Persons can reach CPS at the following telephone numbers for further information: 542-3003 or 542-2078.

swescotwilliamslaunchespscplan13092012New Public Service Center to be Located in Simpson Bay; to provide Government Services to residents.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams attended the opening presentation for the Government Public Service Center which is to be constructed in Simpson Bay. The Public Service center will house various Government Services and aims to provide information, services, and products from Government to the public of St. Maarten.

The Prime Minister stated that Government has gone through a long road I order to decentralize some of the services; "with decentralize I mean to take services closer to the public in general and in this case to take some of Governments vital services over the hill as we like to call it. It has taken a while and it has naturally taken a lot of work and cooperation but I think that finally we are seeing it ready to start in the coming months. And so I want to encourage you to continue to work on the energy you have been working with on this project," stated the Prime Minister. It is Governments intention to start in Simpson Bay and to then move on into the other districts.

"It requires us thinking somewhat out of the box as far as our own departments are concerned, but once we apply ourselves to completing the project this surely will work in the benefit of the people. For a long time the cry of the Cole Bay/ Simpson Bay districts has been for a service area in order for people to not have to travel to town. We also know how it is where some of the queues and lines are concerned and so I am truly exited about this particular start of the public service centers which is part of giving more services as part of one location," concluded the Prime Minister.

Construction of the Service Center should start by next week.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

wibdonatestopsa13092012Philipsburg:--- The Windward Islands Bank Ltd. (WIB) was very pleased to provide a donation to assist the Sint Maarten Police Sports Association with the hosting of their annual Police Sports week which is scheduled from October 2nd to October 14th, 2012. Participating delegates will be from Aruba, Bonaire (BES), Curacao, Holland, and Suriname. The week will consist of several sporting events such as softball, basketball, volleyball, billiards, song festival and more. WIB wishes success to all police delegates attending and urges our community to support the Police Sports Week.
The donation was made to Mr. Turhan "Pico" Simmons (President SXM PSA) and Mr. Ricardo Henson (Police Spokesman). The cheque was presented by Mr. Kelvin Bloyden (Assistant Managing Director, WIB).

epiminimeetingdayone14092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Mini Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) Meeting currently being held at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel & Casino, will come to an end on Friday morning.

Some of the issues to be addressed on the final day of the conference is a presentation by Dutch representatives on changes and responsibilities in the program; rationale for the introduction of new vaccines; introduction of the Heel prick; and lessons learned from last coverage surveys.

The conference comes to an end after a Round-table discussion on the way forward about strengthening cooperation between islands and international agencies after the constitutional change; experiences and challenges with reaching clients in our small communities; and reaching Rubella negative women for vaccination post-partum.

Health officials from Aruba, Curacao, BES islands (Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba), the Netherlands, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Caribbean Epidemiology Centre from Trinidad & Tobago, and PAHO Washington Office, arrived on Wednesday to attend the two-day mini conference.

Closing remarks will be delivered by Secretary General drs. Jorien Wuite at midday.

davidmarc14092012Marigot:--- A former employee of Tac Gaz which is owned by the President of the Chamber of Commerce on French St. Martin Steve Tackling has taken his employer to court on Friday citing that he has been working for four years for the company and was never declared. David Marc told SMN News at the Palais de Justice on Friday morning that he is a born St. Martiner and he was hired four years ago as a handyman and his boss who is now the President of the Chamber of Commerce on French St. Martin never declared him at the Social Security and labour entities. Marc said sometime in December 2011 the French Labour Inspector visited the Tac Gaz station and conducted an inspection to see if all the workers of the establishment were registered. "The labor inspector found me working at the Tac Gaz station illegally and he began an investigation but my boss accused me of calling in the labor inspector and he eventually fired me from my job." Marc said he never called the labor inspector and ever since he was fired he was trying to obtain free legal aid which took months, and even though he went through the process he did not obtain legal aid but the union made them self available to assist him with the case. Marc further explained that while he was seeking legal aid to fight for his rights, the labor inspector was also busy conducting an investigation at Tac Gaz.

The General Secretary of the CFDT union Mme Lucie Major and her deputy were also at the Palais de Justice on Friday to see if the employer and employee could have come to a settlement. The CFDT General Secretary said that they could not come to any agreement because the employer has since produced documents claiming that his employee was declared on the Dutch side of the island. The union representative said that Marc is an employee on the French side of the island and the only thing he does is go over to the Dutch side to fill up the gas tanks and return them to the French side where he was found by the labor inspector. "The documents that the employer who is also the President of the Chamber of Commerce produced are all false documents so we could not accept mediation today, we had to ask the judge to send the case to the criminal courts which might take place early next year."

Several attempts by SMN News to reach Mr. Tackling on Friday proved futile as he could not be reached by phone.

policechoirsingingatgrumnitfuneral18092012Philipsburg:--- The police core of St. Maarten turned out in large numbers on Tuesday to pay their last respects to the family and friends of Police Inspector Guillermo Rumnit who passed away last week after being ill for a long period of time. Attending the service on behalf of the Government of St. Maarten were Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams, Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin, Member of Parliament George Pantophlet, and Minister of Justice Roland Duncan.
Member of Parliament George Pantophlet described Rumnit as a role model, the one that taught him how to conduct interviews with people seeking to become Dutch citizens. Other colleagues described Rumnit as a great singer, he was part of the Methodist Church Choir and the Police Choir where he served not only as an officer of the law, but as someone who was precise with his musical talent. The late Inspector Rumnit was also described as someone who loved to invent and believed in science. He loved gardening and was also known for his dancing skills.
governmentofficialsatgrumnitfuneral18092012Police Inspector Pico Simmons in his tribute said that he believes that good officers should be given their flowers when they are alive. Simmons who was obviously emotional in his tribute said that he and Rumnit joined the force at the same time in Aruba and besides being colleagues, they were also friends. Simmons said Rumnit served the Police Korps for 35 years and he is calling on the management team of KPSM to make sure they hand over the honorary award for the years of service Rumnit served to his relatives.
Police Inspector Antonio Rogers also described Rumnit as an outstanding officer of the law. Rogers said Rumnit was someone who always had good advice for those that sought it, especially when it came to maintaining law and order.
Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte in his message said that he was not privileged to meet Rumnit in service when he was appointed Chief Commissioner of Police on St. Maarten. However, based on what he has heard from his colleagues in KPSM, he came to the conclusion that Inspector Rumnit was a highly dedicated and respected police officer who was working at the Simpson Bay Police Outpost. De Witte said that he even felt as though he knew Rumnit for years based on the stories he heard about him prior to him becoming ill. De Witte gave a breakdown of the years Rumnit dedicated to the force. He said Inspector Rumnit joined the police force in Aruba on May 1st, 1976 as a recruit.
On June 1st 1978 he was appointed constable;
On June 1st 1980 he was promoted to officer first class;
On June 1st 1985 to December 1st 1985 he was temporarily transferred from the Police Force of Aruba to the Police Force of the Windward Islands.
On May 1st 1994 he was promoted to sergeant on St. Maarten.
On February 1st, 1995 he was promoted to Police Major.
pdewittehandingphototolaurenrumnit18092012On September 1st 2000 he was appointed as Inspector of Police and assigned to Simpson bay Police Station as team leader.
The St. Maarten Chief Commissioner of Police said that the late Rumnit worked in various departments including the investigating (detective) department, Special Regulation, Surveillance Service, and also as an Assistant Public Prosecutor. On May 1st, 2012 he celebrated 35th anniversary in the Police Force.
De Witte also expressed his condolences to the family of the late Inspector Rumnit especially his only daughter Lauren Rumnit. After the service at the Royal Funeral Home the body as taken by police escort to the home where Rumnit resided for years on E. Camille Richardson Street, then to the Police Station in Philipsburg where Chief of Police Peter de Witte handed over a photograph to the late Rumnit's daughter for her to place among the fallen officers of the force.
On the way to the Cul de Sac Cemetery, the police marched from Le Grand Marche to the cemetery for internment.


Click here to view more photos of the Farewell Ceremony for the late Inspector Rumnit.

 

gracitaarrindellattendsprinsjesdag18092012From left to right: Former First President of Parliament of Sint Maarten and Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell and Aruba's President of Parliament drs. P. Croes, outside the Ridderzaal where minutes before Her Majesty Queen Beatrix opened the new parliamentary year and read the Crown's Speech on Prinsjesdag on Tuesday in The Hague, the Netherlands.
"It was a pleasure to have been present for Prinsjesdag ceremonies. It is a continuation of my duties as MP as well as an opportunity to meet with some key members of the Second Chamber both incoming and outgoing. I also met in a private setting with outgoing President of the Second Chamber of Parliament Gerdi Verbeet who will be stepping down after eight years," said Arrindell.

smmc23082012Philipsburg:--- The Inspectorate of Health and Labour has no intention of budging on his position regarding the higher supervision that was placed at the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) since September 8th, 2012. SMN News has been reliably informed that Dr. Earl Best has informed Attorney at Law Maarten Le Poole that the Inspectorate is within its rights to place the medical institution under higher supervision until the Supervisory Board and Management of the institution comes up with an action plan for St. Maarten Medical Center. During the period of higher supervision, the Inspectorate can conduct unannounced inspections at least three times per month.
Dr. Scot requested an extension of ten days on the day of the deadline to respond to the draft report. According to a letter dispatched to the SMMC on September 8th, 2012, the Inspector General informed the SMMC Medical Director Dr. George Scot that despite receiving the draft report on the investigation that was conducted at the institution, he did not distribute the report to the specialists that are working at the institution until more than a week and half after he received the draft report. Furthermore, some of the specialists had to basically run behind Dr. Scot to obtain the report. The letter sent to the Medical Director further states that based on many critical findings that needed to be addressed, necessary measures had to be taken regarding quality of health care and patient safety, thus the inspectorate decided to put the institution under higher supervision for a period of one year. This means that the board of directors would have to present a solid and feasible action plan to the inspectorate within two weeks which would address the critical issues at the SMMC. The inspectorate will also conduct announced and unannounced inspections at least three times per month as they follow up on the action plan.
Should the SMMC not comply with the stipulations of the higher supervision, they can be fined or the inspectorate can close specific functional units at SMMC. The higher supervision placed on SMMC was not based on administrative law and as such objections cannot be raised neither can the medical institution file an appeal against the decision of the Inspector General.
It should be noted that the Inspector General of Curacao closed the operation room of SMMC sometime in 2004 when one of the specialists working at the institution penned him a letter and also sent some photographs to the inspectorate to show the deplorable conditions of the operation room at SMMC. SMN News further learnt that LICCOM was contracted to repair the operation room before it could have been inspected and reopened. During that time, emergency cases were sent to the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital for treatment.
While the SMMC is under higher supervision and the attorney representing SMMC is threatening to file an injunction to order the inspectorate to lift the higher supervision that was placed on the institution, the Medical Director of SMMC left the island last week Friday to the Netherlands. According to the letter sent to the Medical Director, a follow up meeting will take place next week, since two weeks were given to present the action plan. SMN News also learnt that the Parliament of St. Maarten will be proceeding with a parliamentary inquiry against the institution since neither the supervisory council nor the board of directors has complied with their request to meet with Members of Parliament.

cdeweeverwithalzheimersfoundation21092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- World Alzheimer's Day, September 21, is observed each year around the world where Alzheimer organizations around the globe concentrate their efforts on raising awareness about Alzheimer's and dementia.

Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia, a group of disorders that impairs mental functioning. It is the most common form of dementia and is a progressive, irreversible brain disease that destroys memory and thinking skills, and causes changes in personality, mood, or behavior.

The Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever joins the rest of the world in observing World Alzheimer's Day.

"It is not only a family's disease, but also a workplace issue. I am asking everyone to be proactive and recognize the signs, be patient, and help the family member who is taking care of that person on a daily basis," Minister De Weever said on Friday.

Alzheimer's disease is often called a family disease, because the chronic stress of watching a loved one slowly decline affects everyone.

Alzheimer's interferes with the daily life and activities of affected persons and eventually they will not be able to care for themselves.

Worldwide 36 million people are believed to be living with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Every 68 seconds, someone develops the disease. In the Caribbean region, it is estimated that 8.1 per cent of persons aged 60 and over have dementia.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association SHTA has expressed its hope that more departments will follow the lead of Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Cornelius de Weever and institute name badges for staffers.
A release issued by SHTA stated De Weever must be commended for his decision to give his staff name tags as such an act creates an atmosphere of accountability. Executive Director for SHTA Alfred Harley said, "Employees, especially the ones who primarily deal with the public will find name badges very useful." He said the name badges make an employee more approachable to customers and inform them who they are talking to, in case they need to ask for the employee again. And it can speed up a follow up visit that does not have to begin with "I don't know the name of the person I was dealing with."
He said, "This is especially helpful in a business or government office that has a large number of employees or has a large number of potential and current customers who frequent the business."
The release also stated, "Name tags also allow us to recognize excellent service as well as hold people accountable for the information and service they provide in both a positive and negative manner."
The release stated, the Department name and the position of employees printed on a name badge may also in some cases be an added value as it allows customers to identify the correct person to deal with their specific problem or answer a relevant question.
As the SHTA continues to advocate for the need for accountability it has lauded De Weever's efforts and says it believes that instituting name tags for staff in public offices was a step in the right direction. This is an opportunity to remove the anonymity that people have without them. According to the release having a nametag allows people to introduce themselves to someone whom they don't know by saying their name instead of asking them who they are. This allows the conversation to get right to the point immediately. It also mentioned Head of the Department of Labour Affairs Peggy Ann Dross and said her buying into the idea of name badges should also be commended.
Harley said he hoped that through the institution of the name tags staff members, customers, and visitors to the various offices where the mandatory name tags have been introduced can all be at ease and concentrate on their purpose of being there, allowing people to find the individual they need to talk with much easier.

rodolphesamuel27082012PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel expresses his heartfelt condolences on behalf of himself, his family and the Parliament of Sint Maarten, to the family and friends of Michael and Thelma King who were murdered last week.

President Samuel also commends the Special Police Task Force that was established to investigate the crime, for its success in making an arrest with respect to the case.

Samuel added that tourism is the main pillar of the island's economy. Crime can have a negative impact on the industry, but he feels confident that the quick apprehension of a suspect in the case will limit the long-term effects.

The quick apprehension of a suspect Samuel pointed out, is an indication that law enforcement of Sint Maarten is doing a good job, and we all hope that this terrible crime doesn't have a long term effect on our economy.

The President of Parliament said that crime overall, against residents and visitors, cannot be tolerated, and calls on the community to continue to be vigilant in what is happening in their neighbourhoods, and to report criminal activity to law enforcement.

Samuel concluded that the nation is keeping the King family in their thoughts and prayers during this very difficult period as we mourn this tragedy together.

Philipsburg:--- The Governor of Sint Maarten is pleased to announce that Mr. André Hoeneveld has been appointed as Director of the Cabinet of the Governor of St. Maarten per October 1, 2012. Mr. Hoeneveld succeeds Rob Bats who left on May 1, 2012 to become mayor of Haaren in the Netherlands.
Mr. Hoeneveld (1959) has worked at the Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations since 1988. Since his appointment, he worked for many years as a lawyer at the Directorate for Constitutional Affairs and Legislation and several years as a (senior) staff in various other departments of the Ministry.
During his tenure at the Ministry, he has taken up assignments in the Netherlands Antilles:
  • • 1992 to 1997 Deputy Director of the Cabinet of the Governor of the Netherlands Antilles where in 1996 he also functioned as Acting Director for a period
  • • 2004 to 2005 senior government lawyer in the Office of the Lt. Governor of St. Maarten
  • • 2006 to 2010 legal adviser to the Cabinet of the Governor of the Netherlands Antilles
  • • 2010 to 2011 legal adviser to the Cabinet of the Governor of Curaçao
Mr. Hoeneveld started his career in 1985 as a policy worker in the Department Municipal Tax in Rotterdam. He studied Dutch law and graduated in private and international law.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever, says the World Bank, the Caribbean Community (CARICOM), the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, and WASH Advocates, have become the newest members of a Regional Coalition on Water and Sanitation for the Elimination of Cholera in the Island of Hispanola (Haiti/Dominican Republic).

Representatives of the four organizations signed a declaration at the Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO) recently where they pledged to work together with other coalition members to promote universal access to safe drinking water and sanitation as the key to eliminating cholera from Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

More than half a million people are estimated to have been sickened by cholera in Haiti between October 2010 and mid-September 2012, with more than 7,500 deaths. The Dominican Republic has reported more than 21,000 cases and over 400 deaths from cholera.

In the 1990s, a cholera epidemic spread to over 20 countries in Latin America, but investments in water and sanitation infrastructure and health promotion helped stem the epidemic and contributed to the near elimination of cholera from Central and South America within eight years.

Even before the 2010 earthquake, only 69 per cent of Haiti's residents had access to safe drinking water, and access to sanitation had dropped from 26 per cent of the population in 1990 to 17 per cent in 2010.

In the Dominican Republic, 86 per cent of the population has access to improved drinking water sources, and 83 per cent had access to improved sanitation in 2010.

The coalition was originally launched in June of this year to bring technical expertise, raise new funds, and mobilize previously committed pledges to support the governments of Haiti and the Dominican Republic in improving access to water and sanitation.

pjiaeedmanagervernonromneyretires26092012SIMPSON BAY:--- Management, fellow employees, and family members convened in the boardroom at PJIAE last Friday for a pre-retirement send-off for Vernon Romney, Manager of PJIAE's Electrical Department.

Vernon Romney has worked for the Princess Juliana International Airport company (PJIAE) for 26 years. In April 1986, fresh from his studies in The Netherlands, Romney took an entry-level position as an electrical technician at the airport.

The young technician was challenged to develop leadership skills from the very start. Romney recalled that within three weeks of his employment in the department, "my superiors left on vacation, leaving me to hold down the fort." Several years later he was promoted to supervisor.

In 2001, Romney moved up the ranks to manager of the Electrical Department.

At the reception last Friday afternoon, tributes to the soon-to-be-retired 60-year-old poured out, some were humorous, some were emotional and others inspirational.

Norma Brill, Manager of Human Resources, said that Romney was "dedicated to his job; an inspiration and guide to his team."

Mirto Breell, the Technical Department Manager, called Romney "a technician at heart (who) loved to get into the field. There were times that he would get into the process of executing projects when he could have simply delegated others to do it."

PJIAE Managing Director Regina LaBega said that she was moved to hear how Romney's co-workers credited him for managing them as "a team."

When it was his turn to address the gathering, Vernon Romney said that he felt good leaving the company knowing that he did a good job. He attributed teamwork as the key to the success of the Electrical Department. "Because of the nature of the job, dealing with electricity, a partnership among team members (that) can look out for each other" is essential, said Rombley.

Romney encouraged his successor, Denniscio Boasman, to keep the team positive. He also joked about being willing to be on-call even after his formal retirement date of October 1, 2012.

Please be informed that due to maintenance works to be carried out by GEBE, the Backstreet from the intersection of the Gevangenis Steeg to Long Wall Road will be closed to vehicular traffic on Sunday September 30, 2012 from 7:30am to 3:30pm. Pedestrians are urged to take precaution.
All side streets/roads from Cannegieter Road leading to Front Street will remain open.

The Ministry of VROMI apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.

glenderlindavisholiday28092012Philipsburg:--- The Windward Islands Civil Servants Union (WICSU/PSU) contacted SMN News via email and said that the union finds it necessary to react to an article that was published on SMN News (www.smn-news.com) on Friday regarding the decision taken by the Minister of Education and the Council of Ministers to place the Head of Public Education Mrs. Glenderlin Davis-Holiday on inactive duty while an investigation takes place at the Department of Public Education. The Assistant General Secretary of WICSU/PSU Eric Knight said Mrs. Davis-Holiday is a long standing member of their union. The union felt that both the headline and the story in their opinion is misleading and can potentially damage Mrs. Davis-Holiday's credibility. WICSU claims that that their member was not placed on inactive duty and neither is she under investigation. WICSU explained that the Division of Public Education is to be investigated and Mrs. Davis-Holiday has been instructed not to report to work during this time.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunications (TEATT) Hon. Romeo Pantophlet, left the island on Sunday leading a delegation to the 19th Annual Florida Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) Conference and Trade Show that is being hosted by Curacao.

Minister Pantophlet and port officials will be meeting with key FCCA executives during the conference where they will share ideas and discuss industry trends.

Executives from the FCCA Member Lines will once again participate in a series of round table discussions in the areas of marketing, shore excursions and operations.

The FCCA is a not-for-profit trade organization composed of 14 member cruise lines operating more than 100 vessels in Floridian, Caribbean and Latin American waters.

The organization was created in 1972 to provide a forum for discussion on tourism development, ports, safety, security and other cruise industry issues.

The FCCA Conference runs from October 1 – 5.

taxidriversreceivecertificates30092012PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunications (TEATT) Hon. Romeo Pantophlet, would like to congratulate taxi drivers who took part in the customer service training workshops that was organized by the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau.

The St. Maarten Tourist Bureau recently introduced the "Successful Taxi Driver" as a customer service training program coordinated by the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), which provides quality customer service training for taxi drivers. A total of 25 taxi drivers took part from the four (4) associations to undertake the initial training.

pjiaedonatestobreastcancerawarenesscampaign01102012SIMPSON BAY:--- October 2012 is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE) has joined the awareness campaign of activities and initiatives in support of this cause.

On October 1, Marketing Manager Kalifa Hickinson presented a cheque from PJIAE for an undisclosed amount toward the organization of a packed calendar of activities and events organized by the Elektralyets Foundation and the Positive Foundation. The cheque was received by radio personality Mercedes "Elektra" Wyatt, a principal of the annual Breast Cancer Awareness Month campaign, and founder of the Elektralyets Foundation.

Employees at the airport will don breast cancer awareness T-shirts each Friday throughout October to show their support for breast cancer awareness.

There will also be PJIAE employees present at the "Pink Parade" on Friday, October 5. The popular parade is scheduled to start at the Festival Village at 4:30 pm and will conclude on The Boardwalk with live music. The month of awareness-raising has been observed since the late 1990s, according to the Positive Foundation.

The airport has scheduled Breast Cancer Awareness Info-Sessions with the Positive Foundation for its employees throughout October, and employees will be participating in other planned activities such as the Pink Phit Phabulous Walk-n-Splash event, which, according to the Elektralyets and Positive foundations, will include "Zumba, water aerobics, swimming, blood pressure and blood sugar screenings, fun games and breakfast for sale."

Last but not least on the PJIA awareness-raising calendar of activities about breast cancer, one lucky employee will win a T-shirt to attend the popular movie-night hosted by the Elektralyets Foundation later in October.

cooperatingfoundationsfundpjlibrary01102012Philipsburg:--- On Monday, Director of the Philipsburg Jubilee Library, Monique Alberts received a cheque of Naf. 18,766.00 from funding agency Cooperating Foundations of the Dutch Caribbean.
The library will host a special exhibition from the Anne Frank Foundation in the month of October called "Reading and Writing with Anne Frank." Angela Dekker stated that the Cooperating Foundations wanted to support the library's initiative to teach St. Maarten youngsters about anti-racism and the life of their peer Anne Frank, who had to hide from German prosecution in World War II. The Cooperating Foundations also applaud the initiative to link St. Maarten more closely to World War II through a presentation by Professor of the University of Connecticut, Mary Romney about her father's (Lionel Romney) captivity in a German concentration camp.
Library Director Monique Alberts expressed her thanks for the support from Cooperating Foundations for this valuable and educational project. She also would like to invite the general public for the official opening of the Anne Frank exhibition that will take place on Saturday October 6th as of 7:30pm at the library. The opening program will feature speeches from Mary Romney, St. Martin researcher Daniella Jeffrey, and representatives from the Anne Frank Foundation from Amsterdam.
Foundations can contact the project advisors Leon Lake and Saskia Kliphuis on 5860808 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to discuss if their projects can be eligible for funding from Cooperating Foundations.

Philipsburg:--- The owner of Gold Chest Money Enterprises, Ramesis Jamaloodin filed an official complaint with the Prosecutor's Office on September 24th, 2012 against his half brother Robertico Dos Santos and the department of Economic Affairs for allowing Dos Santos to operate the Money Game on St. Maarten without a valid license. A letter addressed to Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos states that Dos Santos has been operating illegally on St. Maarten as he sells lottery tickets, while he is also providing false information to the Government of St. Maarten and not complying with the lottery ordinance of 1999. Jamaloodin said in so doing Dos Santos has been committing tax evasion on St. Maarten.

Ramesis provided SMN News with copies of the documents he handed over to Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos requesting that the prosecutor's office conduct an investigation into Dos Santos' illegal activities on St. Maarten and the Department of Economic Affairs. Jamaloodin also wrote the Governor of St. Maarten drs. Eugene Holiday who already responded to him by stating that he has forwarded his letter to the Minister of Economic Affairs. The Minister of Economic Affairs Romeo Pantophlet also issued a letter to Jamaloodin informing him that the Money Game does not have a valid license.

The attorney representing Dos Santos admitted in a letter to the Court of First Instance that Dos Santos was operating the Money Game on St. Maarten illegally. The document which was given to the judge when Jamaloodin filed an injunction against Jamorama N.V. was also given to St. Maarten's Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos.

It should be noted that Robertico Dos Santos is under investigation for money laundering, fraud and tax invasion. The investigation is headed by Curacao while raids took place on St. Maarten on the request of Curacao. The investigation has since become worldwide because the FBI some months ago questioned Robertico Dos Santos and froze some 130 million United States Dollars in US banks as they continue to assist Curacao with its investigation.

Click here to view the letter from Attorney at Law Jairo Bloem to the Minister of Tourism and Economic Affairs.

rodolphesamuel27082012PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel, would like to commend all community organizations and personalities who have been at the forefront of promoting awareness of breast cancer issues.

Samuel added that, although many great strides have been made in breast cancer awareness and treatment, there remains much to be accomplished.

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. It is also the principle cause of death from cancer among women globally.

Men can also get breast cancer too. Even if the percentage of men diagnosed with male breast cancer is small, it is often more fatal for a large percentage of the men diagnosed.

Since most men don't know to look for it, the disease is usually found after it has progressed to a more dangerous level.

Despite the high incidence rates of women's breast cancer, in Western countries, 89 per cent diagnosed with breast cancer are still alive five years after their diagnosis, which is due to detection and treatment.

The Positive and Elektralyets Foundations will launch the Pink Month of activities at Holland House Beach Hotel on October 5, and the public is urged to wear pink and attend the event according to organizers.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has suggested that two components of early detection have been shown to improve cancer mortality: education, to help recognize early signs of cancer and seek prompt medical attention for symptoms; secondly, screening programs, to identify early cancer or pre-cancer before signs are recognizable, including mammography for breast cancer.

WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- The Caribbean should step up its regional marketing efforts and unite around a single marketing brand, proclaims a leading tourism expert.

"The time is right for us to get together and promote the diversity of the region under one brand," said Beverly Nicholson-Doty, tourism commissioner of the United States Virgin Islands, calling for a fresh approach to regional marketing.

Speaking ahead of the Caribbean Tourism Organization's State of the Industry Conference to be held in St. Kitts next week (October 10-12), the seasoned cabinet official said "a rising tide floats all boats" and it was time for both the region's public and private sectors to invest in the Caribbean brand.

"As nations around the world pay closer attention to travel and tourism because of its huge economic returns, we must plan strategically and collectively to ensure the health and sustainability of the Caribbean tourism product."

She cautioned that without the full participation of CTO member governments and members of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA) there could be trouble. "We have to keep our region competitive or face some dire consequences, including loss of market share and diminishing returns," said Nicholson-Doty, a board director of the Caribbean Tourism Development Company (the marketing arm of both CTO and CHTA).

Commissioner Nicholson-Doty, in Curaçao this week for the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association Cruise Conference and Trade Show, will address the St. Kitts meeting on a panel entitled "The Right Product, The Right Message, The Right Time."

For more information about the United States Virgin Islands, go to VisitUSVI.com, follow us on Twitter (@USVITourism) and become a fan on Facebook (www.facebook.com/VisitUSVI).

Philipsburg:--- Police on St. Maarten managed to track down a third suspect involved in the murders of American tourists Michael and Thelma King who were slaughtered in their Cupe Coy condominium sometime between September 19th and September 21st, 2012. According to Chief Prosecutor of St. Maarten Hans Mos, the suspect left St. Maarten on Wednesday October 3rd, 2012 to St. Thomas US Virgin Islands.
SMN News was able to identify the suspect as Jamal Jefferson Woolford (20). It should be noted that on Wednesday the first suspect that was arrested in the gruesome murder of the Kings and robbery of the Happy Star Chinese Restaurant confessed to being involved in the murder of the Kings and the robbery of Happy Star Chinese restaurant. It appears as though Woolford was following the news closely and as soon as it was published that the first suspect confessed he purchased a ticket to the St. Thomas US Virgin Islands in an effort to escape the long arms of the law, but police managed to contact their counterparts in the US Virgin Islands who quickly apprehended the suspect. Woolford waived his extradition rights based on US law and he was brought back to St. Maarten on Friday. He was immediately arrested at the Princess Juliana International Airport and will appear before the judge of instruction on Monday.

SMN News also learnt that police found the suspect's car by his girlfriend's house in South Reward. The vehicle had an old French number plate 761 --- 971. Police also detained the girlfriend known in the area of South Reward as "Winifred" whom they are currently questioning. According to information provided to SMN News, Jamal Jefferson Woolford lives in Cay Hill and works at Bobby's Marina, while his mother lives in Cape Bay where the other two murder suspects live. Jamal Jefferson Woolford is a close friend of Jeremiah Chevon Mills.

 

Press Release from Public Prosecutor's Office regarding Third Arrest in Cupecoy Murder Case.


On Wednesday, police found out that a third suspect in the Cupecoy investigation, 20 year old J.J.W., had left Sint Maarten by airplane that afternoon for St. Thomas. Prosecution asked for his provisional arrest in view of extradition. On Thursday, he was arrested by St. Thomas law enforcement officers.
The information police received revealed that this third suspect was involved in both the violent deaths of Michael and Thelma King and the robbery at the Happy Star restaurant in Philipsburg, Sint Maarten on September 19th 2012 (by mistake an earlier press release mentioned the date of September 26; this is: September 19). The suspect, who waived his rights under American law, was extradited to Sint Maarten on Friday, where he was arrested upon arrival at the airport.
W. was subsequently remanded in custody for two days, which term will be prolonged this weekend. He will be led before the judge of instruction on Monday.
A house search was performed at the suspect's residence in Cay Hill this afternoon.
Sint Maarten police and the Prosecutor's office have experienced excellent cooperation with American authorities.

virginiaasinoostburg23102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Dr. Virginia Asin Oostburg, currently head of Collective Prevention Services (CPS), and Dr. Jennifer Alexander, will be two of several speakers at the Cancer Conference that starts on Friday morning.

The Cancer Conference is being jointly organized by CPS, a department within the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, and a number of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).

Dr. Virginia Asin Oostburg is a Medical Doctor and Physical therapist with 28 years of experience in the health sector both in practice and as a lecturer.

In 2007 Dr. Asin received her Master's in Public Health with concentration in Health Organization and Planning and got promoted Deputy Director of Health, Ministry of Health Suriname and Head of the Planning Department.

Dr. Asin will be speaking about Morbidity and Mortality Responsibility and Structure during the two-day conference.

The conference is being held under the theme: "Cancer and aging, collectively improving our local cancer care and responsibility," is being held from October 26 to the 27 at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel & Casino.

The four areas to be highlighted at the conference are breast cancer, cervical, colon and prostate cancer.

Dr. Jennifer Alexander has been practicing her profession for more than 30-years. Alexander is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Hair Loss Clinic of Jamaica and Surgipath & Cytology Lab Service.

jenniferalexander23102012Dr. Alexander is a 26-year old breast cancer survivor and an award winning author of "If Love's so Nice...Why Does it Hurt? and "A Practical Guide to Coping with Cancer."

Alexander, will give a motivational speech about "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow," and she will also talk about breast cancer and how she survived.

'Get Checked,' is the Minister of Public Health's campaign to improve public health amongst the population of the country, and the conference is one of the avenues to bring forth awareness within the community.

The conference will focus on sharing information on the specific cancers mentioned above with the objective of developing a strategic plan and approach in registering, managing and monitoring cancers; increased awareness; and new treatments/techniques.

The general public is invited to conference activities on Saturday, October 27 from 9:00am to 1:15pm and from 1:30pm to 4:00pm (lunch not included).

Persons interested in registering to attend the conference on October 27 can contact the following persons via email: Section General Public Health This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; Cancer Foundation This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; and Positive Foundation This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; or call CPS at 542-3003, or 542-2078.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The University of St. Martin, presents a viewing and lecture on the film "Invictus," scheduled for Thursday October 25th, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. at the Lecture Hall.

"Invictus " is a film about the events in South Africa before and during the 1995 Rugby World Cup immediately after the dismantling of apartheid. The film, starring Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela and Matt Damon as the captain of South Africa's rugby team, Francois Pienaar, was directed in 2009 by Oscar winner Clint Eastwood and garnered acting nominations for both Freeman and Damon.
Following the film, a lecture will be given by Mr. Bert van Geel, a seasoned Diplomat from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The lecture will focus on the theme of leadership as demonstrated in the movie and will explore aspects of Mandela's leadership approach with a number of examples from the film.
"My lecture will explain the main characteristics of the leadership behavior of one of the greatest leaders - if not the greatest leader - of modern times. How his leadership concept is deeply rooted in African tradition, particularly in "ubuntu" philosophy and at the same time provides an excellent response to the challenges of modern times".
From the year 1988 to 1992, Van Geel worked as a coordinator of an extensive bilateral development cooperation program in Zimbabwe from where he witnessed the release of Nelson Mandela form Robben Island prison. He met Nelson Mandela personally in 1990 in Namibia, shortly after the regime change there and was immediately impressed by his charisma. For Van Geel, the leadership approach of the former South African President was instrumental in transforming the apartheid regime into a non-racial and more equitable democratic system. He strongly believes that Mandela's Long Walk to Freedom will remain a source of inspiration to many.
He explains "that though we cannot all be Mandelas, we certainly can rise to the challenge of his inspiration and be a shining light to others also".
The lecture is free and open to the general public. The University of St. Martin Lecture Hall has a seating capacity for 200 persons.

Philipsburg:--- Police arrested three persons late last week for stealing a large sum of monies from the Soggy Dollar Bar located at the La Palapa Center. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos confirmed on Monday that two females and a male all from St. Maarten are now in police custody for stealing a number of cheques from a business at the La Palapa Center. Mos said the male suspect was arrested on Saturday evening while the female suspects were arrested late last week.

The Chief Prosecutor further explained that he did not have all the details on the case. When asked how much monies were stolen from the well known bar, Mos said he would not confirm or deny if the theft took place at Soggy Dollar Bar but he would say it happened at the La Palapa Center. He said that tens of thousands of dollars were stolen from the business and the investigation is currently ongoing. Mos said the suspects stole cheques and not actual cash from the business place. Mos further explained that the suspects were led before the judge of instruction and their pre-trial detention has been extended.

MARIGOT:--- The Gendarmerie is appealing for the help of witnesses to catch the two perpetrators who violently assaulted a 66-year-old man in Concordia recently. The incident took place at around midday on Rue de Concordia near the Good News Baptist Church and intersection of Rue du Mont Carmel.
The victim was targeted because of the gold chain he was wearing around his neck. He was approached from behind and in the ensuing struggle sustained a punch directly in one of his eyes. Neighbours called the Gendarmes and Fire Brigade paramedics who arrived at the scene very quickly. The man was rushed to the Louis Constant Fleming hospital and later sent to Guadeloupe to be operated on. Unfortunately, doctors were unable to save his eye. It was later discovered that his gold chain had very little value.
The attackers made their escape on foot through Rue du Mont Carmel. The Gendarmerie has given a description of the aggressors as follows: One is a dark skinned young adult, dressed in black short pants and a black T-shirt. The other is also a dark skinned young adult, dressed in jeans and a red T-shirt.
Anyone who has information that could help the Gendarmerie in its investigation is asked to contact the Gendarmerie in Marigot/Concordia at 0590 52 2197, call the emergency number 17, or come in person to any of the Gendarmerie stations in Marigot, La Savane, or French Quarter.

silveriajacobsatsevenseasrotaryspellingbee21102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, was in attendance to witness the opening of round one of the Seven Seas Rotary Spelling Bee which will be held over three Saturdays at the AUC Medical School in Cupecoy.

30 students representing various public, parochial and private schools around the island took the challenge to take part in the first part of the second annual event organized by the Rotary Mid-Isle and Sunrise, Rotaract and Interact members.

Minister Jacobs commended the Rotarians for their continuous support of schools and education as civic service groups as well as for their ability to secure the support of the business community in these ventures. She further pledged her support for their efforts and encouraged more cooperation with the schools in the preparation of such events.

The Minister further recognized the students as winners just by their mere presence and encouraged them to do their very best.

"It takes a great amount of courage for you to be here today, and regardless of the outcome, keep on trying your very best in everything you do. The more you participate in these types of events, the more confidence you will gain! Much success to you all," Minister Jacobs told the students at the event.

She also encouraged school representatives and family members to continue to go the extra mile for their children, and to model good sportsmanship in this and all competitions.

The Minister looks forward to the semi-finals and finals in the weeks to come.

meyshanejohnsonbeingledtocourthouse26092012Philipsburg:--- The three suspects currently in custody for the murders of American citizens Michael and Thelma King should appear in court sometime January 2013. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos told SMN News on Sunday that the suspects are cooperating with police and the police and prosecutor's office are busy analyzing the statements that were made by the suspects. Mos said that while the investigating team is working vigorously to tie up all the loose ends, the case cannot go to trial before the Christmas holidays. The last day of court for the year 2012 will be December 12th, 2012 while the January session should start between January 10th -12th, 2013.

St. Maarten's Chief Prosecutor said the Dutch law allows the police to detain a person for a period of 116 days before they are officially charged and taken before the court for trial. Mos declined to say if the suspects will be charged with premeditated murder or if the prosecution will go for a lesser charge like manslaughter. Mos also did not say if police had to strike a deal with the suspected killers to get their cooperation. When asked by SMN News if the investigators already determined if the motive for the killing was robbery, Mos said that the police are looking at all angles of the case and they have not ruled out any other possible motive.

jeremiahmills04102012Police arrested the first suspect Meyshane Kemar Johnson (28) of Jamaica on September 21st, 2012. Johnson already admitted to police that he was directly involved in the brutal murders of the Kings. Johnson was a security guard at the time of the killings and his arrest. He worked at the Soualiga Service Point and the Scotia Bank for a reputable security company on St. Maarten. SMN News has been reliably informed that Johnson is the one who brutally took the lives of the Kings. A source close to the investigation said Johnson was working as security and bouncer for someone that was closely connected to the Kings but police has declined to say whether or not the illegal immigrant admitted to working for anyone that was connected to the Kings prior to his deportation. SMN News learnt that Jonhson's aunt, a naturalized Dutch national, is the one who brought him back to St. Maarten after he was deported from St. Maarten some years ago. The source said when Johnson applied for a job at the security company Veronica Young signed as one of his reference persons giving Johnson a good and clean bill. The other person that signed his application form was Pastor Mielchias Carbon. SMN News learnt that Johnson, a mechanic by trade, used to repair Pastor Carbon's car while he was a member of the church Carbon pastored.

jamalwoolford08102012One week after Johnson was captured as a suspect in the brutal murder, police managed to arrest his 17 year old cousin who was also at the scene of the crime. He has been identified as 17 year old Jeremiah Chevon Mills a former student of the St. Maarten Academy PSVE. Information gathered by SMN News shows that Mills was a school bully and one that threatened the lives of several teachers. He was expelled from the school last year October after beating another student with a baseball bat. Mills was also convicted for robbing the Global Wealth Trade store that is located at the Yogesh Building. He was convicted to 18 months for the armed robbery, 15 of which were suspended. At the time of his arrest for the murder of the Kings and robbery of Happy Star Chinese Restaurant he was on three years probation.

The third suspect in the murder of the Kings is 20 year old Guyanese national Jamal Jefferson Woolford. Woolford was also a student of the St. Maarten Academy PSVE and he was an employee of Eagle Tours located at Bobby's Marina. Woolford escaped from St. Maarten the same day the news broke that the first suspect Meyshane Kemar Johnson confessed to being involved in the murders of the Kings. Woolford, the holder of an American visa, left St. Maarten for St. Thomas and he was apprehended when he landed there. He waived his extradition rights and returned to St. Maarten two days later where he was arrested and remains in pre-trial detention.

The three culprits will also be charged with the armed robbery of the Happy Star Chinese Restaurant located on Cannegieter Street, Philipsburg. Happy Star Chinese Restaurant was robbed on the night of September 19th, 2012 while the Kings bodies were found in their Cupe Coy condominium on September 21st, 2012.

kidsworldacceptsfunmiles19102012PHILIPSBURG:--- Great news for kids and parents: Fun Miles can now be redeemed at Kidsworld-SXM, the island's largest in- and outdoor playground and party center. Kidsworld is located on Mahoe Tree Drive in Cole Bay, opposite Harley Davidson. With a huge variety of attractions, kids from 1-12 are guaranteed a fun time, which makes Kidsworld such an appropriate newcomer in the roster of Fun Miles, the Caribbean's largest free customer reward program. Kidsworld will also contribute several exciting special offers to Fun Treats, Fun Miles' current end-of-year campaign. 

ABOUT KIDSWORLD-SXM
Kidsworld is a gorgeous playground with attractions for children from ages 1 to 12. Although the focus is on kids enjoying every minute of their visit, parents are also taken very seriously and will truly enjoy lingering at the site. Kidsworld offers such a wide range of thrilling attractions that it is not always easy for kids to decide where to begin. The climbing labyrinth with gliders? The shooters palace? Smiling in front of the funny mirrors? Taking a ride in a pedal go-kart? This is just a small selection of the many activities. By enabling cardholders to redeem their Fun Miles, Kidsworld has become even more inviting as St. Maarten's number one family attraction. Tip for parents: watch out for Kidsworld's 'Fun Treats', which are unbelievable special deals as part of Fun Miles's hot end-of-year campaign.

ABOUT FUN MILES
Since almost fifteen years, Fun Miles is the Caribbean's biggest customer reward program. With over 125.000 members on five islands, Fun Miles has become part of the community. The program owes its popularity to the wide range of fun things that it brings within the reach of its cardholders, together with a wide range of exciting partners. Fun Miles can be earned at more than 150 locations on Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, St. Maarten and St. Eustatius, and redeemed for a host of free products and services. Fun Miles is always at the center of attention thanks to innovative campaigns (including the famous end-of-year campaigns) and attractive new partners such as Kidsworld-SXM.

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT FUN MILES AND KIDSWORLD-SXM?
Please contact Fun Miles customer service at tel. 543-3301 or visit funmiles.net, facebook.com/funmiles, as well as www.facebook.com/kidsworld.sxm.1

eugeneholidayvisitssxmacademy18102012Harbour View:--- On October 18, 2012, His Excellency Governor Eugene B. Holiday paid a working visit to the Sint Maarten Academy, where he met with the school's Principal Mr. Hussain, with Mr. Sprot (vice principal) and Mrs. Baly (Head of the Student Care department). During the meeting, the Governor discussed the school structure, the curriculum, student care, student performance and other issues involving the Sint Maarten Academy. During the tour of the school Governor Holiday was particularly pleased to see the increasing use of information technology in the school and encouraged management to continue to focus on excellence. After showcasing their art work Khailo Chance representing the highly talented art Class presented Governor Holiday with one of his paintings depicting the constitutional change of 10-10-10 and the hope for the future.
Following the meeting with the school's management and a tour of the school, the Governor in keeping with the curricula gave a lesson in economics to the pre-examination class on the topic of market failure and the role of government in addressing the undesired effects of market failure. The Governor applauded the pupil's enthusiasm and commended Sint Maarten Academy on the high standard of the class and the hard work management and teachers has done to further the level of education on Sint Maarten.

Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- The St. Maarten Civil Aviation Authority (SMCAA) through a technical cooperation agreement with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) sponsored a State Safety Programme (SSP) course for SMCAA personnel.

Louis Halley, Head of the Department of Civil Aviation & Shipping and Maritime said that the State Safety Programme course is derived from the ICAO Safety Management Manual (Doc 9859) which is mandatory for a state. It is the basis for the development for Safety Management System (SMS), which is also mandatory to Civil Aviation Service Providers.

The instructors from ICAO were Technical Officer in Air Traffic Management Mr. Drazen Gardilcic and a Senior Operations Inspector seconded by the ACSA-COCESNA RSOO, Capt. Rodrigo Brenes, who held the safety program implementation course from the 15th to the 18th of October 2012.

The topics covered included basic aviation safety concepts, fundamentals of safety management, hazard identification and risk management, ICAO safety management related provisions, and the development and implementation of the St. Maarten safety program.

The course allowed participants to obtain theoretical knowledge and practical experience on the planning and implementation of the State Safety Programme.

Halley said that the participants in the course—who all passed the final test—demonstrated their ability to apply their newly acquired knowledge in a practical setting.

This course was attended by seven top aviation professionals from the St. Maarten Civil Aviation Authority.

anthonycartyfarewellparty18102012Pond Island:--- Friends, colleagues and "mentors" paid heartfelt tributes to outgoing Outside Plant Manager, Anthony Carty, on his last day of work Wednesday.
Mr. Carty was the "Man of the moment" as many of those who worked closest with him recounted stories about the "sometimes harsh-talking manager". He leaves after working at TelEm Group for the past 23 years.
According to long time mentor and former TelEm Group Outside Plant Manager, Mr. Lorencio Gibs, it's all a question of knowing Mr. Carty well, because behind that hard exterior he is really a very kind and understanding individual.
Similar observations, and other accounts of their working experiences with Anthony were expressed by other colleagues, including Vivian Hyman, Margriet Jacobs, Windell Hughes, Stanley Faneyete, Donville Hodge, Steve Simmons and Jed Carty.
Many thanked Mr. Carty for teaching them about working to very high standards with whatever resources are available at the time.
On behalf of Management, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) Mr. Brian Mingo wished Mr. Carty best wishes for the future and also thanked him for his work with the company over the years.
Mr. Mingo said the Outside Plant Manager has been working closely with the Commercial Department in recent months to reduce the number of Trouble Tickets and Service Orders handled within the company and should be pleased that on the day he is leaving those numbers have been greatly reduced.
Chief Technical Officer (CTO) Mr. Eldert Louisa said after 23 years in the Technical Department the departure of Mr. Carty will be a great loss to the company.
On behalf of all management and staff, Mr. Louisa presented his outgoing Outside Plant Manager with a giant photograph of some of the Technical Operations staff upon which many of Anthony's colleagues had written their own messages of good luck and wishing him much success for the future.
Mr. Louisa said his own message sums up what he feels about Mr. Carty's commitment and love for the company, stating that Anthony is leaving with the knowledge that TelEm Group is permanently implanted into his DNA.
An emotional Anthony Carty clearly enjoyed the moment with his colleagues and thanked everyone present and not present from the bottom of his heart for making his 23 years in TelEm Group, "special". He recognized that he may not have been the most agreeable at times, however, on most occasions, it was all well-meant. He took time to embrace the guest speakers who paid tribute to him and especially those who worked closest to him.
"I am not leaving the island, I will be here and my door will continue to be open to you all and to TelEm," said Anthony.
Mr. Carty received a complimentary parting gift from Management and Staff along with his signed photograph, which he says he will cherish for life. He also had the honour of cutting two cakes that he shared with staff.
And from the rest of TelEm Group – MUCH SUCCESS.

mhfpreparesforartexpo17102012The clients and staff of the Mental Health Foundation are working diligently towards their upcoming art exhibition called "Pieces of Life" which is scheduled for Friday October 26th from 5:30pm until 10:00pm at Taloula Mangoes on the boardwalk Philipsburg.

This project has a dual objective which is to promote Mental Health Awareness and to provide funds for the Faraja Center's Christmas celebration in December. This project has brought out the artistic side of many of the clients and many are eager to finish their work.

For the past month, Sint Maarten's artist Ruby Bute has been volunteering her time to assist MHF clients in their work once per week. Assignments are passed to clients and staff to complete before Ms. Bute returns for another session.

"It has been great to have Ms. Bute work with the clients. She has a very calm and gentle spirit while she works which lightens the room and allows the clients to relax. She has connected with them in a powerful way and at many times would encourage them even beyond their work for this project. We appreciate her so very much". Says one of the Faraja staff members

MHF is expected to have 30 framed paintings for the event. The Themes range from nature, historical, autumn to spring. Clients were allowed to express themselves and were guided in their initiatives.

"Heads of banks and other businesses that can purchase and hang these paintings in their buildings or offices are especially welcomed". Sys staff Member.

In addition to the paintings, there will also be candles on sale. "We have assortment of scented candles and have been working on some new exotic shapes as well." Continues the Faraja staff

The Mental Health Foundation looks forward to showcasing their work and is inviting the community at large to the event.

rolandtuitt17102012Philipsburg:--- The 2013 budget has an approximate deficit of Naf. 30 million announced Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt during the Council of Ministers' press briefing on Wednesday. Minister Tuitt told reporters that the Council of Ministers would have to decide on a way forward for fixing the draft budget that was sent to the CFT. Tuitt said that the deficit is based on old debts. The Minister said that the deficit of Naf. 30M was there for the years 2009 and 2011. However, he still has to verify if 2010 was covered. Tuitt said there was windfall due to the debt relief in the year 2010. Tuitt said the debt relief that was given by the Netherlands was used to pay off the debt of the APNA to the tune of 65 million guilders. The Finance Minister further explained that the operational costs for St. Maarten is 30 million guilders higher than is budgeted. Tuitt said that if the analysis of the CFT is factual then St. Maarten is faced with a real problem. The Finance Minister said that the Council of Ministers would either have to decide to further cut the budget or create other ways of creating more revenues. Tuitt stressed that if all the businesses on St. Maarten were paying their taxes then Government would have more than enough monies for its operations. He said that there are too many delinquent businesses while the Receivers Office is not following his advice on how to collect taxes. Tuitt explained that if the Receivers Office focuses on collecting the taxes for the past five years then the Government of St. Maarten would have collected enough monies to run its annual operations but in his opinion the civil servants don't seem to understand this point of view.

When asked by SMN News if the Council of Ministers has explored all its possibilities and if they might raise the TOT to balance and rectify the budget situation, he said there are other ways that the government can look at to take them out of the current predicament.

The Finance Minister said the government of St. Maarten has to look for a solution for the old debts if not they would all be processed in the 2013 budget. Tuitt described the situation as a total headache for government. He said the budgets for the past three years closed off with over 30 million guilders deficit.

Tuitt said the 2013 budget has various issues but the deficit is the main concern for the Government of St. Maarten.

The Minister said that he is currently waiting on the green light from the Council of Ministers to sign off on an agreement with the Minister of Finance of Curacao regarding the joint Central Bank.

 

IMF Meeting in Japan.

The Minister of Finance also announced that during his visit to Japan he held talks with the representatives of Barbados and St. Kitts and Nevis and both counties have agreed to share information with St. Maarten.

funmilesfuntreatslaunch16102012Philipsburg:--- Fun Miles is famous for its wildly popular end-of-year campaigns such as FunJack, Fungo and Funopoly. This year, Fun Miles introduces a completely reinvented approach: Fun Treats. This campaign is a festive gift to the Fun Miles cardholders. For eleven whole weeks, they will be able to enjoy 'treats' (spectacular special offers) at 20 Funpartners and at Fun Miles itself. This means that the Fun Miles-coalition is treating St. Maarten to a total of 200 hot deals! Each treat lasts only one week, which makes it essential to benefit quickly. Cardholders who swipe their card at five different Fun Miles partners during the campaign will have the opportunity to participate in an exciting contest at funmiles.net: describe your personal Dream Treat for a chance to actually win it in real life (up to a value of 100.000 Fun Miles).

 

FUN TREATS – DEALS OF YOUR DREAMS!
Fun Treats are the kind of special offers that shoppers dream of, offers that make it even more appealing to be a Fun Miles cardholder. Just a few examples:

  • From 15-21 October, Divico will offer cardholders the chance to win back their entire purchase in Fun Miles.
  • From 22-28 October, Keijzer Computer Systems gives out 10x Fun Miles with all ink purchases.
  • From 5-11 November, SBS offers cardholders a chance to win a trip to Miami for every $100 they spend.
  • From 3-9 December, Travel Planners offers cardholders a ticket to Curacao for just 15,000 Fun Miles.

...and 200 other amazing treats! This shows that this year's campaign is squarely aimed at pampering the cardholder. For those who do not yet own a Fun Miles card, now is the perfect time to join. A card is available for only ANG 10 at the partners and at the Fun Miles office at Welgelegen Road (Cay Hill).

WHICH TREATS WHEN?
Since the treats change weekly, it is important to stay alert. Many treats are too good to pass up, and some treats are only available in limited quantities. To make sure they don't miss out, cardholders can find an overview of current treats in big ads in the newspapers, on funmiles.net, on facebook.com/funmiles and – of course – at the Funpartners.

WIN YOUR OWN DREAM TREAT
Those who swipe their Fun Miles card at five different Funpartners during the campaign period will have a chance to win their own 'dream treat' at funmiles.net. Cardholders can describe and submit their personal dream experience up to a value of 100,000 Fun Miles, using products and services from the Funpartners. The most fun and creative entries will get a chance to actually win the dream treat as described. Examples: a trip to Barbados, a home makeover, or a night at the movies with 100 friends. Cardholders can participate as often as they like, as long as the dream treats are different every time. The winners will be announced in January 2013.

ABOUT FUN MILES
Since almost 15 years, Fun Miles has been the Caribbean's biggest customer reward program. With over 125.000 members on five islands, Fun Miles has become part of the community. The program owes its popularity to the wide range of fun things that it brings within the reach of its cardholders, together with exciting partners that range from supermarkets to airlines, and from restaurants to gas stations. Fun Miles can be saved at more than 150 locations on Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, St. Maarten and St. Eustatius, and redeemed for a host of free products and services. Fun Miles cardholders are continuously enjoying discounts, special offers and spectacular campaigns, including popular end-year-campaigns like this year's Fun Treats.

MORE INFORMATION ABOUT FUN MILES & FUN TREATS?
Please contact Fun Miles customer service at tel. 543 3301 or visit funmiles.net or facebook.com/funmiles.

rotaractsunriserecognizes5youngprofessionals14102012Philipsburg:--- In honor of Vocational Service Month, The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise held a very special general meeting honoring 5 young professionals on Saturday 13th October at Holland House.
President of the Rotaract Club Elisia Lake presented Distinguished Service Citation Awards to Stuart Johnson for his exceptional achievements in the education field. Renata de Weever was award for her talent in the culinary field. Keoma Hamer was awarded for her dedication in bringing health awareness to the community. Rene Leveret was awarded for his achievements in the Sports field. Lucinda Audain was awarded for her creative talent in the Arts field.
The members of the Rotaract Club specifically chose these 5 individuals because they have exemplified outstanding professional achievement, high ethical standards and have contributed their vocational talents to meeting the needs of the community. President Lake congratulated the award recipients and mentioned that "you are role models to each member in the club, continue striving for excellence as we are looking on and following in your footsteps".
October is the month during which Rotaractors all of over the world pay special attention to the Vocational Service Avenue. Vocational Service Month provides numerous opportunities for persons to inspire children and adults toward productive careers, to stimulate positive changes in the workforce and community, and to promote the value of the high ethical standards in all occupations the press release concluded.

pjiae28062012SIMPSON BAY:--- The airlines servicing the destination all expressed satisfaction that the new rates scheduled to go into effect next month at the Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) will not affect SXM's competitive position, nor the airlines' load factors. (SXM is the international designator code for PJIA.)

The airlines were once more briefed at the recently-concluded World Routes conference held in Abu Dhabi.

According to Managing Director of the Princess Juliana International Airport operating company (PJIAE), Regina LaBega, the airlines were all "appreciative of the information, very impressed with the future plans of the airport, and happy that there weren't any increases in airline fees" included in the new rates.

The airlines and all other stakeholders had already been informed about the amended rates during facilitation meetings held previously at the St. Maarten airport.

Similarly, the airlines in particular, had also been informed by IATA of the changes to the rates. The World Routes conference, however, offered another unique opportunity to speak directly with the Planning Directors, who actually determine the profitability of routes.

"It was just another opportunity to ensure that all the airlines are informed about the new rates," LaBega stressed.

The St. Maarten delegation that participated in the conference included officials of the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications, the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau, and management of PJIAE.

ST. KITTS:--- Voicing support for the re-launching of the Caribbean regional brand as a single destination, Jose Salvador Icaza, Director of Membership Development, Caribbean for Choice Hotels International (NYSE: CHH) urged smaller hotels to also consider branding options to increase their visibility and operational efficiency in a highly competitive marketplace.

Lauding this week's Caribbean Tourism Organization State of the Industry conference in St. Kitts in the West Indies, held under the theme "Developing a Winning Tourism Strategy," Icaza confirmed the Caribbean remains a highly desirable destination, and will continue to be a destination of choice for travelers.

"We wholeheartedly support pronouncements made by regional leaders this week to promote the diversity of the region under one brand," stated Icaza.

But, he urged hotels and resorts - especially some of the smaller ones who are struggling to keep their heads above water - to examine the benefits of selective branding and options which help them retain their uniqueness and charm while expanding their reach.

Icaza pointed to one such product being offered by Choice Hotels International - the Ascend Hotel Collection membership program. The upscale affiliation, he added, offers Caribbean hotels access to a powerful reservations system and robust marketing without abandoning their unique, historic or boutique identities.

Choice Hotels, one of the world's largest hotel franchisors, is the franchisor for eight hotels in the Caribbean islands of the Bahamas, Curaçao, Grand Cayman and Puerto Rico. The company currently has projects under development in Anguilla, Dominica and Haiti and is in the final stages of negotiation to award a franchise to a hotel development in St. Maarten in the Dutch West Indies.

theophillusthompson11102012Philipsburg:--- President of the Windward Islands Chamber of Labour Unions, Theophillus Thompson said the dismantling of the Netherlands Antilles that took place on October 10th, 2010 took St. Maarten and the other islands backwards instead of moving them forward. Thompson made his statements at WICLU's weekly press briefing on Thursday.

Thompson said his statements are based on the UN charter on decolonization. Thompson further explained that the Netherlands Antilles became into being after this charter when the Dutch Empire was dismantled after the Second World War. Thompson said after this period the Netherlands was the first country that began its dismantling process with its overseas territories within the Caribbean, this was followed by the British with their dismantling creating the West Indian Federation which did not last very long because the larger countries such as Guyana, Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and other nations sought their independence. As for St. Maarten and Curacao with the dismantling of the Netherlands Antilles they went right back under the Netherlands while the BES islands became part of the Netherlands.

Thompson said the United Nations has extended its decolonization period for the third time. He said the last time being from 2011 to 2020, it is clearly stated that there should be no more colonies in the world. Thompson said because of this the workers organizations on St. Maarten wants to know what is the vision of the various political leaders for the next ten years regarding constitutional changes based on the rights of the people to self determination, and the right to equality as nation taking its rightful place in the world. Thompson further explained that globalization has changed giving all countries despite their size a say since they have a vote and a right to participate in global activities.

Thompson said that while St. Maarten is a new nation that is trying to find its way forward there are possibilities to further develop and evolve if the right leadership is in place to take the country forward.

Thompson expounded on the need for education at an early age and said it is important for government to invest in its younger generation because it will create more employment and sustainability of economy is evident. The union head said the only thing St. Maarten has at this moment is the human resources and it is time for the island to claim its own.

 

Children Born on St. Maarten to Foreign Parents are St. Maarteners --- Human Rights Charter.

Thompson said there are a number of people that were born on St. Maarten to foreign parents. He said those persons that were born on the island are St. Maarteners based on the UN charter on equal rights and the rights of persons' states that the moment a child is born they are entitled to two things which are their basic the rights which are the right to a name and the right to a nationality. Thompson said a number of young people have been returning to the island to now claim their nationalities and this goes to show that the political and social leadership has not done their homework. Thompson said the new world order clearly dictates the structure and the social development of any country does not rest solely in the hands of politicians, instead that lies in the hands of the social structure of the country.
 

WIFOL Moving forward as they Defend Pelican Workers --- Trying to convene meeting with Minister of Labour.

The President of the Workers Institute for Organized Labour (WIFOL) told reporters on Thursday that the union has been trying to convene a meeting with the Minister of Labour Cornelius de Weever, but to date they are not able to obtain a response from the Minister.

Thompson said the union already met with some of the other stakeholders such as the labour department and the Minister of Economic Affairs but it is imperative that the union meets with the Minister of Labour to further discuss their concerns. Thompson said WIFOL will continue to defend the rights of the 92 workers that were not rehired by the Simpson Bay Resort Management Company (SBRMC) because those workers maintained their rights by asking the company to provide them with their working contract so that they could study it prior to signing the contract. Furthermore, Thompson explained that the union wants to know when the Government of St. Maarten will resume its discussion on the Cessentia payments that were made by thousands of workers and the monies stayed in Curacao after the dismantling of the Netherlands Antilles. Thompson said every worker on St. Maarten paid Naf. 40 per month to the Cessentia funds and those workers who were either laid off or are out of work because the companies they worked for filed bankruptcy cannot get their dues from the Cessentia because the monies is in an escrow account in Curacao. This, he said is part of the division of assets and liabilities which has to be finalized.

The WIFOL President said that the union intends to hold Government liable for the Pelican workers because the SBRMC filed for their dismissal under the Pelican Resorts Club and the labor department never dealt with their request. "Because the labour department did not do due diligence they are now responsible for these workers who are not able to collect unemployment or even their Cessentia payments."

The Philipsburg Jubilee Library, in honor of the remarkable life of Anne Frank will be having a Family Movie Night every Thursday during the month of October 2012 from 5:30 pm. The movies will speak of the Anne Frank experience or take place during WWII. The dates and the movies are as follows:
  • Oct. 11 – Boy Ecury
  • Oct. 18 – Freedom Writers
Viewing of these movies is free of charge. Bring a friend and come ready to enjoy the movies. For more information please call the library at 542-9819.

rodolphesamuel27082012PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel would like to congratulate the nation on its 2nd Anniversary of country status.

Samuel said that 10-10-10 represented a turning point and was a new beginning for our nation. He added that nation building was a process which would not be completed in a year or two, but it was a process that would encompass the generations of Sint Maarteners.

The Parliament of Sint Maarten and the Government under the auspices of the Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, have joined to commemorate the 2nd anniversary of country status in connection with Constitution Day 2012.

A solemn plenary session of parliament to mark the second anniversary of the attainment of country status, will take place on October 10.

The theme is: Building a Nation of Courageous and Determined People."

The solemn session will take place on Wednesday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

Faction leaders will speak for approximately 10 minutes. Members of the Council of Ministers as well as guest speakers, President of the Chamber of Labour Unions T. Thompson, and Chamber of Commerce and Industry President A. Bute will also have the floor.

Government officials along with civil servants will attend an ecumenical service at the Saint Simon and Jude Anglican Church on Backstreet, Philipsburg at 8:30am.

After the church service, dignitaries will attend the solemn session of parliament.

A cultural celebration is planned at the Clem Labega Square at 6:00pm and the general public is invited to attend.

The solemn session of parliament 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.

The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise, a community service based organization held its fourth H.A.M at Le Grande Marche Bush Road on Saturday October 6th 2012. It was a Hurricane Awareness Mission whereby the club members collected non-perishable items and clothing from customers shopping at the supermarket. The items collected are then given to the local Red Cross in the event of a hurricane or natural disaster. If there are no natural disasters, the Red Cross distributes the items to persons in the community that are in need.

The event was very successful; the club collected a large amount of can goods, sanitary products, cereal, rice and cases of bottled water just to name a few. Over 10 bags of clothing were also donated. All items collected were handed over to the Red Cross personnel who were very thankful for the contributions.

The members of the Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise would like to extend its appreciation and gratitude towards members of the community that made contributions to this effort. Rotaract Sunrise will be conducting their last H.A.M event at Cost-U-Less on November 10th 2012. Other than can foods, persons can also donate clothing at the club's H.A.M events. The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise encourages the community to continue supporting the Hurricane Awareness Mission as we continue to prepare our country in case of any natural disasters.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, attended the Opening Exhibition Reading & Writing with Anne Frank on Saturday October 6th at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library.

Also in attendance was His Excellency the Governor of Sint Maarten, drs. E.B. Holiday, The Honorable Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams and the Honorable Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor Cornelius De Weever.

Prior to officially opening the exhibition, the ceremony incorporated several speakers such as Danielle Jeffrey and a representative of the Anne Frank House.

The history of Jewish settlers on St. Maarten was elaborated on by both speakers. Mary Romney, daughter of Lionel Romney, gave the keynote address to the attending guest.

Lionel Romney, who was born and raised in St. Maarten, is a holocaust survivor who was imprisoned in Mauthausen concentration camp in World War II. Romney, who is an Assistant Professor at the University of Connecticut, did the research on her father's personal history. Part of the research, was presented during the keynote address, and included pictures of Mauthausen and video of her father's recounts of his experience.

The ceremony concluded with the Governor and the director of the Library Monique Alberts, untying the ribbon to the exhibition hall. The dignitaries and attending guest had the opportunity to be the first to view the exhibition while enjoying refreshments.

rotaract2012-2013board20062012Philipsburg:--- Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise in collaboration with Rotary Club of St. Maarten Sunrise held their annual Change of Board Ceremony at the Sonesta Great Bay Resort on Saturday June 16, 2012. Elisia Lake will be taking over the Rotaract Club from Past President of 2011-2012, Janice Wever-Choisy.
Among Rotarians, Interactors, friends and family, present at the change of board ceremony was also the Honorable Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin who was the keynote speaker. The theme that Mr. William addressed to the audience was "Peace through Service". He highlighted how the government and individuals in the community should carry out service in their everyday lives to create a peaceful island.

Before handing over the honorable position, outgoing Rotaract Club of St.Maarten Sunrise President Janice Wever-Choisy mentioned in her farewell speech that her club did wonders in the 2011-2012 year, but the job is not yet finished. She stressed of Elisia's strong willed personality and her confidence that Elisia will do a superb job of heading this amazing club. Elisia Lake was pinned the President of Rotaract Club Sunrise St. Maarten 2012-2013 by Assistant District Governor 2011-2012, James C Ferris.
In a press release issued by the club, they high-lighted the incoming President's speech where she quoted Mother Teresa by saying, "I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone to create many ripples". Lake stressed that she will need the help of every Rotaractor and persons in the community who share in the same dream of a better St. Maarten. Ms. Lake emphasized her desires in maintaining the services that Rotaract Club provides to the community which is to "bring water to the thirsty, food to the hungry, medical attention to the sick, educating the illiterate and clothing the needy. Two of the club's main goals for this year are to seek recognition of the Rotaract Club Sunrise and increase membership. She concluded by saying that the Rotaract Club will continue to put Service above Self in everything we think say or do and urged her members to cast stones together so we can create waves of change.

The Rotaract Club inducted two new members, Aswayan Cooks and Charles Rollan and the new board members of 2012-2013 are: ELISIA LAKE – PRESIDENT, NORISSA ANATOL – VICE PRESIDENT,
JANICE WEVER – IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT, JUDITH BAIN – SECRETARY, TYRONE YATES – TREASURER & SERGEANT OF ARMS, JANALE NISBETT – COMMUNITY SERVICE DIRECTOR & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR, MICHALINE WARNER – CLUB SERVICE DIRECTOR
and JEAN PHILIPE SYLVESTER – INTERNATIONAL SERVICE DIRECTOR.

falselicenseplate26032012Philipsburg:--- During the last traffic controls held by the police, a false license plate was intercepted. During the control the driver of the vehicle with license plate P-1078 could not produce, his valid driver's license, a valid insurance policy for the vehicle he was driving, a valid test card or the receipt showing that he had paid the road-tax for 2012.
At the same time, the patrol noticed something strange about the color of the license plate. Taking a closer look at the plate which was also covered with transparent plastic, the investigating officer noticed that the license plate in question was an outdated plate which was painted yellow to match the 2012 license plate. The driver of that vehicle was fined for all of the infractions and his car was towed away and impounded.

armedrobberyfillin13082012St. Peters:--- On Monday September 17th at approximately 07:20pm, police arrested a man with initials T.D.W. (18) from Sint Maarten at his home as a suspect of armed robbery. The incident took place at approximately 07:00pm at the Sunshine Supermarket on the Genip road in Sint Peters, when according to the victim with initials Q.H. an unknown man, dressed completely in black with his face covered armed with a handgun stormed into the supermarket. The suspect threatened to use the weapon if no cooperation was given. The suspect then took all the cash that was in the cash register. After committing this act, the suspect fled the scene on foot. The victim and an witness chased the suspect through the neighborhood while notifying the police of what was taking place. The chase lead police to an address in the Retreat Estate area where the suspect went into hiding. After the home was completely surrounded by police, a search of the home was done. The suspect was arrested and the clothing he wore during robbery along with the cash that was stolen were recovered and confiscated. The suspect admitted to having committed the act. He was taken to the Philipsburg Police Station and handed over to the Detective Department for further investigation.

The suspect in this case was immediately arrested due to the fact that the citizens in the Sint Peters area who had seen what happened called the police department and gave information that helped with this arrest.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Coastal residents are advised to have plans in place for possible storm surge in the event of a passing hurricane along the south coast of the country.

According to the Office of Disaster Management, these plans should be in place since before the hurricane season which started on June 1.

The season so far has seen four storms form with the last one being Debby that caused severe flooding and discomfort in parts of the U.S. state of Florida a few days ago.

Property damages that can be expected from hurricanes and coastal flooding have been increasing year by year, and in many places the threat to life is increasing as well, according to the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Most coastal communities are vulnerable to one or more different kinds of flooding and related hazards: frequent flooding from storm surge and winds; and storm-caused erosion of bluffs and beaches.

Coastal areas of Sint Maarten are: Beacon Hill, Cupecoy, vicinity of the Princess Juliana International Airport, Simpson Bay, Pelican, Cay Bay, Belair & Little Bay, Philipsburg, Pointe Blanche, Red Pond, Oyster Pond and Guana Bay.

In the event of a passing hurricane, homeowners should secure their possessions to upper levels of the structure. If you decide not to stay in your home, you should make the necessary arrangements before the passing of a hurricane on where you would stay to ride out the passing of the storm system. One should not wait until the last moment to evacuate their home. Rising storm waters can also flood coastal roads.

The most important link in the chain of preparation and response for coastal flooding is you. Take the necessary measures to prepare your family and home, according to the Office of Disaster Management.

Here is a check list if you have to leave your home before a hurricane strike due to high storm surge that is expected: turn off water and gas; have a radio and spare batteries; a first aid kit; flashlight; spare bedding; bottled water and tinned food; house keys; prescription medicine; cash and credit cards; mobile phone and spare clothing.

swescotwilliamsmeetswithstevensonsimilece16082012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams met with Pastor Wycliffe Smith and Stevenson Similece regarding the possibilities of having closer relationships with the Christian Community in Israel. Mr. Similece, who is from St. Maarten but currently resides in Israel, presented the Prime Minister with a proposal on how closer ties can be made between Israel and St. Maarten as a new Country. The proposal, centered on the theme "Building Bridges", was also presented to St. Maarten through the United Ministerial Council.

Philipsburg:--- On December 27th, 2011, officers from the December Offensive Team arrested a suspect identified as A. De St. J. from Curacao as one of the suspects in a large armed robbery that was committed in September 2011 in Middle Region, reported Acting Police Spokesman Giovanni Sprott. Sprott said the second suspect in this robbery investigation is already behind bars.
In an unrelated case, on December 29th members of the December Offensive Team arrested a suspect identified as R. Ch., a national of Haiti that was wanted by police for an armed robbery he committed in July, 2011 in the Klass Electronics parking lot.
Acting Police Spokesman Giovanni Sprott also reported that on December 29th the police was called to A.T. Illidge Road where a fight was taking place. Sprott said when police reached the area they were approached by a man identified as L.K. who told police that he had rented a car to another man identified as L.U. L.K. told police he rented the car since February, 2011 and L.U. had not returned the vehicle neither did he pay the outstanding bill. He further told police that when he confronted L.U. he became outraged and an argument started which got out of hand causing both men to engage in a fight.
Both parties were arrested for fighting on the public road and were taken to the Philipsburg police station for further investigation.
At the station, both men were examined by the ambulance personnel for their minor wounds. The detective department is further investigating the case.
On Friday December 30th, 2011 around 08:10pm, a police patrol was directed to the Texaco Star Mart on Bush Road where an armed robbery had taken place. The first patrol that reached the scene was informed by workers of the establishment that three unknown young men armed with a shotgun and two pistols had held up the cashier and stolen all monies from the cash register. All three suspects had their faces covered while committing this act.
They later fled the scene on foot. The ambulance was called to have the both employees checked as they were both in shock, the Special Robbery Unit is investigating this case further.

Philipsburg:--- The 18 year old suspect identified as K.C. from French St. Martin that was arrested as one of the two suspects that shot and killed Guyanese businessman Mark Anthony Deygoo is expected to appear before the judge of instruction on Friday confirmed Prosecutor Bart den Hartigh. Den Hartigh said that the prosecution will ask that the suspect's pre-trial detention be extended as the police continue their investigation. The suspect was arrested on December 28th on the Dutch side of the island.
Mark Deygoo was the owner and operator of Fragile Bundle located on Back Street, he was shot multiple times by two young men who entered the store on September 21st 2011 and robbed the store of cash, a laptop computer, and other items. The eyewitnesses to the shooting were Deygoo's wife and his only daughter who have since left the island.

Philipsburg:--- The truck driver that struck down 13 year old Silvia Lynch on Friday May 06th 2011 causing her instant death was summoned to appear in the court of First Instance to answer charges of involuntary manslaughter (dangerous driving resulting in the death of a person) confirmed Prosecutor Bart den Hartigh.
The truck driver Marlin Benitez will have to appear in court on February 22nd, 2012, if convicted he can spend a maximum of one year behind bars. At the time of the fatal accident Benitez was not in possession of legal residency neither did he have a St. Maarten's driver's license. However, the driver was in possession of a driver's license from the Dominican Republic.
The late Silvia Lynch (13) a former student of the Marie Genevieve de Weever School was killed when she hopped off a school bus in front of her Sucker Garden home. Her sudden death sparked outrage in the St. Maarten community. Residents and radio listeners bombarded Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos for releasing the undocumented and unlicensed driver the same day Lynch was killed. Mos had said on several occasions that the driver will be prosecuted.

Great Bay (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister, Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams has congratulated newly elected St. Lucia Prime Minister, Hon. Dr. Kenny Anthony, President of Guyana, H.E. Donald Ramotar, and Prime Minister of Jamaica, Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller.

On December 06, newly-elected Prime Minister of St. Lucia, Dr. Kenny D. Anthony watched as his cabinet members were appointed to the executive arm of government for the next five years in a swearing-in ceremony at the House of Parliament.

Prime Minister Kenny Anthony assumes the portfolios for Finance and Economic Affairs, Planning, and Social Security. His Cabinet consists of 14 members, two women and twelve men.

St. Lucians went to the polls in a general election on November 28.

Guyana also has a new President, H.E. Donald Ramotar, who was elected on November 28. He was sworn in as Guyana's seventh head of state on December 3.

Portia Simpson Miller was formally sworn in as Jamaica's seventh Prime Minister on Thursday afternoon at King's House.

All three countries are members of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

"I wish the three leaders much success as they prepare their governing visions for the coming five years. Each and every country is confronted with many challenges, internally as well as externally, due to events such as the global recession and the current uncertainties that exist in Europe with respect to the so-called Euro Zone crisis.

"Despite these challenges, as leaders of our countries, we must continue to govern and do what has to be done to move our countries forward in these challenging times.

"Once again, I take this opportunity to congratulate the three leaders on their election wins and wish them God's strength and wisdom as they move their nations forward," Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams said on Friday.

In her letter to the Prime Minister of Jamaica, Wescot-Williams stated, "Your Party's win at the polls gives you a strong mandate to move your country forward during these tumultuous global times.

"In times such as these, leaders are to be both a beacon of strength for their respective constituencies and at the same time a bastion of strong will and determination in their region and beyond.

"I have no doubt that buoyed by your country's overwhelming support; you will take on both endeavors with unmatched vigor. While you will undoubtedly have many priorities on the home-front, I look forward in the not too distant future to meet with you and your other ministers to discuss matters that could be of mutual benefit to both our countries."

eholidayandswescotwilliams06012012Philipsburg:--- Several Members of Parliament as well as Ministers boycotted the Governor's New Year's Reception which was held at the Toucan Restaurant Friday night. Attending the event were the two Ministers representing the Democratic Party, namely Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams and Minister of Health and Labour Cornelius de Weever. All Ministers from the United Peoples Party did not attend the social gathering. Representing the Parliament of St. Maarten were Chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell from the United Peoples Party and two members of the National Alliance Faction, they were the NA Leader William Marlin and Member of Parliament George Pantophlet. Among those that attended the event were Deputy Minister of Plenipotentiary Richard Panneflek, Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte, former Lt. Governor's Ralph Richardson, Denis Richardson along with Acting Governor Reynold Groeneveldt and Senator Louis Constant Fleming of French St. Martin.
The Parliament of St. Maarten comprises of 15 Members of Parliament while the Council of Ministers have seven Ministers.
Invited guests to the reception were treated with a red carpet which lined the main entrance to the restaurant which is located behind the Divi Little Bay resort.
Governor Holiday and First Lady Marie- Louise stood outside of the Toucan Restaurant where they humbly welcomed their guests as they arrived. Once on the restaurant's terrace the guests were served with champagne and had had ample to time to chit chat before Governor Eugene Holiday delivered his New Year's speech at 8pm.
The New Year's speech delivered by Governor Holiday was entitled "Moving Sint Maarten to a higher national plane." Governor Holiday expressed gratitude on behalf of the Royal Family for the hospitality they received during their visit to St. Maarten in November, while he distributed a pictorial of the event to all who attended the New Year's reception.
Governor Holiday called for excellence in governance and to achieve this mission he said individuals and corporations as well as public organizations and government should rise above the narrow confines of individual interests to the higher and broader concerns of society. Focus he said should be placed on improving education, more and better employment, less crime and drug abuse, a cleaner environment, cultural development, uncompromising observance of the Democratic principles of freedom and equality, solidarity, accountability, transparency and justice.
Below is the full text of Governor Holiday New Year's Speech 2012.

Moving Sint Maarten
To a higher National Plane
As A Center Of Excellence
by
Eugene B. Holiday
Governor of Sint Maarten

 

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Good evening and welcome; It is wonderful to have you here this evening to celebrate the start of 2012 with you.
At the beginning of this NEW YEAR 2012, Marie-Louise and I, are pleased to extend warm greetings and best wishes to you and the people of Sint Maarten. This evening's reception calls for you to enjoy the setting, dishes, drinks and music especially prepared for you. It brings a cross section of our community together in the unifying act of sharing in a light diner. I shall therefore not keep you too long, as I take this moment to make two remarks, a general and a specific one.
My specific remark regards the grand Royal Visit to Sint Maarten in November of 2011 in which large numbers of people turned out and greeted the Royal Family. I am particularly pleased to convey the appreciation of Her Majesty to the people of Sint Maarten for the wonderful and warm reception which Her Majesty and the Royal Highnesses received during their first visit to Sint Maarten as a country in November of 2011. Thanks to the dedication and work of all who were involved in organizing the visit we can look back at a successful and unforgettable Royal visit. I have therefore decided to store the memories of this special visit in a pictorial documentary and to present a copy of it to all of you at the end of the evening. It is presented to you as a special keepsake proudly displaying the potential of the people of Sint Maarten as we hosted the Royal Family.
Speaking about the potential of the people of St. Maarten brings me to the second and general part of my remarks and thoughts. Thoughts which I hope will be points of discussion and action for you in the year ahead. Thoughts which reflect the aspirations of and come from my conversations with residents during the past year.
For the purpose of my message I have captured these aspirational discussions in the following question.
Now that we have accomplished country status, where do we go from here?
In my 2011 new year's message I preempted that question with the statement and I quote: "Looking ahead, as we gather here this evening at the beginning of 2011, at the start of the first full calendar year as a country, .........I trust that we will strive for excellence in governance"., unquote. To qualify that statement I went on to state, I quote: "My call for excellence in governance is based on the universal rule: that the better the level of governance in a society, the higher the level of wellbeing of and the stronger the community"., unquote.
This evening a year later, looking back at 2011 and forward to 2012, I reiterate that call for excellence in governance. I do so this evening with my sight firmly set on Sint Maarten as a Center of Excellence in our region.
This is a mission which we can only achieve when we, as individuals, corporations, public organizations and government, rise above the narrow confines of our individual interests to the higher and broader concerns of our society. Broader societal concerns such as:

  • improved education;
  • more and better employment;
  • less crime and drug abuse;
  • a cleaner environment;
  • cultural development; and
  • un-compromising observance of the democratic principles of freedom, equality, solidarity, accountability, transparency and justice.

Fostering and achieving these broader societal objectives means a better life for all Sint Maarteners.

Thus as we address the question: Where do we go from here?; it is essential that we, as the generations before us have done, strive to move Sint Maarten to a higher national plane. To do so it is imperative that each of us move beyond the sound of our voices to concrete actions. Let us embark on a search for and implementation of concrete national programs that will satisfy mentioned broader societal objectives. For the inspiration for a true leap forward to a higher national plane for Sint Maarten must come from within, from within the people – You and I – that make up our nation.

It is critical therefore that we put our people first; this because people are the most critical factor for the quality of our governance and development. As we embark on this New Year let us renew our commitment to invest in and care for our human capital. Let us as we seek to move Sint Maarten to a higher national plane, to its place as a center of excellence, start by investing more in the academic, vocational and artistic development of our people.

In this context it is my hope and recommendation that more concerted action be taken in 2012 to develop concrete and significant national programs. Specifically I recommend national initiatives such as the institution of a Law Faculty at our institution of higher learning, the establishment of a Sint Maarten Philharmonic Orchestra as well as a Center for the Performing Arts. The realization of these programs calls for excellence in educational governance and in cultural governance. They are programs which have the potential to inspire our people. They offer new opportunities and as such motivate our people to strive to realize our full potential as a nation.

This ladies and gentlemen is critical because a motivated and inspired people is our best source of strength as we set our sails to navigate through the rough seas of the expected protracted unfavorable global financial and economic environment in 2012. That, however, will not be enough to weather the storms in 2012. It will in addition be imperative that we apply "best practices" in the governance of our economy through an innovative national economic program. An economic program – grounded in prudent fiscal, sound monetary, responsible business, balanced social, and sustainable environmental policies – all aimed at protecting our economic base from potential erosion and directed at laying a solid foundation as the global economy undergoes transformation. For it is only by making such governance investments that we can secure moving to a higher national plane of excellence for current and future generations.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

In closing, as the New Year 2012 begins, let us thank God for watching over our country. And at the same time let us individually and collectively commit to act to take Sint Maarten to a higher national plane as a center of excellence. This is your duty, my duty, our obligation. In my role as Governor I hereby, with a vision for a stronger Sint Maarten, reaffirm my pledge to continue to work with government and other stakeholders to serve the people of St. Maarten.

With that pledge, I hereby on behalf of Marie-Louise and myself, wish you and your family a year of health, happiness and growth.

Thank you, God bless you, and God bless Sint Maarten.

The Governor of Sint Maarten
Eugene B. Holiday

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fcdsmandscdf08012012Philipsburg:--- The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) and Festivité Carnavalesque De Saint Martin Le comité Festivités Carnavalesques De Saint Martin (FCDSM) met on Tuesday evening to
discuss areas of cooperation. "We will be assisting our French-side counterparts in the coming weeks and months ahead," remarked Stuart Johnson President of the SCDF. Present at the meeting for the FCDSM was its President Phillipe Richardson along with his three team delegation.

The SCDF and FCDSM outlined areas of support in terms of advice, volunteering and marketing ventures for the respective Carnivals. The Carnival celebrations of the French-Side will be February 12th to February 22nd, while the Dutch side Carnival will be April 19th to May 2nd with each having their own line up of pre-events.

"We will do our utmost to continue to be there for our French-side counterparts whilst continue to foster our working relationship with other islands, such as Aruba, Curacao and Anguilla," remarked Johnson. To kick off the initial joint venture the SCDF and FCDSM were guest on the popular PJD2 1300AM radio show of Lloyd Richardson on Sunday
morning. For this interview FCDSM President Mr. Richardson, FCDSM Public Relations Officer Robert Fleming, SCDF President Stuart Johnson, and Erno Labega SCDF treasurer were present. "We are grateful for the opportunities being afforded to us such as this media interview as we continue to apprise the public of the ongoing preparations. We surely are eager and excited as we continue to gear towards Carnival 2012 on the Dutch-side," Johnson concluded.

Philipsburg:--- What is supposed to be a surprise for the Dutch Members of Parliament from the first and second chamber has now become a public debate between the Members of Parliament of St. Maarten.
On Saturday, the Secretary General of the Parliament of St. Maarten dispatched an email to a Members of Parliament informing them that the program for the Dutch MP's was amended despite a vote that was taken on Friday in a Central Committee meeting.
The email from Josef Semeleer states that after discussing the proposal with Member of Parliament Roy Marlin, Chairperson of the Kingdom Relations Committee and the Tourist Office it has been decided that due to logistics and time schedule the program will be amended. The amendment is about a surprise activity for the visitors that will be held on Thursday instead of Friday at the Great Bay Resort.
However, the Leader of the National Alliance William Marlin responded on Monday saying that he strongly objects to the procedure and the amendment. Marlin said the objection is not regarding the day or the activity that is planned rather it is about the procedure that was used. Marlin said that after the Chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell and the Chairman of the Committee Roy Marlin could not reach an agreement the matter was brought to the Central Committee where a vote was taken and seven Members of Parliament voted in favor of the event being held on Friday evening rather than Thursday while three Members of Parliament voted against. He said the Central Committee already took a decision on what the activity would be and now to learn that an amendment was made is against the basic principle of democracy. He said no members of Parliament can change a decision made by the majority of Parliament. "We cannot allow this practice to continue as it is undemocratic and against the principles of Good Governance," Marlin said. He further stated that last year there was a similar situation, when it had been discussed and agreed upon, that the Kingdom Affairs Committee was not willing to meet with a delegation of Faction Leaders from the Dutch Parliament on a Saturday morning. It was agreed upon in the meeting that a letter, informing them of the decision of the Committee would be sent to them and suggesting that the meeting be either held on Friday or on Monday.
The Chairman of the Committee, MP Roy Marlin, took it upon himself to unilaterally change the decision of the majority of the Committee and decide to still meet with the Faction Leaders on the Saturday in question.
Therefore, the Members of the National Alliance recognize a habit to this way of operating, which is against the basic principles of democracy. For this reason, they strongly object to the decision that was taken to change a decision taken by the majority of Parliament in a Central Committee meeting.
The National Alliance suggests that this matter be dealt with properly, through consultation with all members of Parliament, after which a decision will be taken by the majority of Parliament.

W.I.T.U. would like to invite ALL its members to an URGENT General Membership meeting at the WIFOL Building on January 12th, 2012 at 2 pm.

Your attendance is of great importance as we have pertinent information to share with you.

Agenda:

  1. Health Care Quality
  2. Sickness Insurance
  3. Old Age Pension
  4. and More by Special Speakers

Yours in solidarity,
Mrs. Claire Elshot-Aventurin
WITU President

cdeweever11012012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Labour Cornelius de Weever announced on Wednesday during the Council of Minister's press briefing that an internal investigation will be launched at the Department of Labour Affairs to determine who exactly messed up with the dismissal request submitted by the Pelican Resort Club/Simpson Bay Management Company BV. Minister de Weever and the Department Head Peggy-Ann Dros met the Pelican saga when they entered office and the only person who should have known the details of the case is the Secretary General of the Department Joireen Wuite. Minister De Weever said based on the documents he saw, the company (SBRMC) provided all the relevant information that was requested. Minister de Weever said at some point in the correspondence a decision was made and it was up to the Secretary General to inform parties of the decision that was taken. The Minister's statements on Wednesday are contrary to those made by the Department Head Peggy- Ann Dros on Monday when she met with the workers to update them on the dismissal process. The hold up at the Labour Department is frustrating the 47 workers who are waiting on an official letter from the company and the labour department to access their cessentia benefits.
Minister de Weever told SMN News that he is not responsible for dismissals and that Wuite is the one who has to take the decision based on the advice she receives from the dismissal committee. The investigation he said will determine if an advice was submitted and if anyone failed to take a decision. Minister de Weever also explained that the law is very clear when it comes to the dismissal of workers and the allotted time government has to respond. He said if a decision was not taken during the period of time government has to do so then government normally has to ask for an extension of time. "The internal investigation will also determine if the person responsible for these matters followed the law."
Furthermore, Minister de Weever said the only thing he has is his word and he has asked the Attorney for SBRMC and the Workers Institute for Organized Labour not to divulge any information to the media as he tries to resolve the gridlock between the company and the union. His intention he said was pure because he wanted to avoid further damage to both the company and the workers. Minister De Weever said his vision was to get the workers back to work even if it meant going back to the first deal that was on the table over a year ago. He said thus far, he maintained his word and a meeting which was supposed to be an informative meeting for the workers turned into a media spectacle and grand standing which in his opinion will not help them to achieve their goals. Minister De Weever said he understands the role of the unions but he also understands that the workers have their bills to pay which includes mortgages, school fees, and putting food on their tables.
He said his role is to maintain a stable environment while making sure that the workers are not abused. The Minister further stated that he is thankful for the letter he received from SBRMC informing him that they are willing to re-hire 91 of the workers. He said the President of the WIFOL Theophillus Thompson assured him that he was willing to entertain such an offer. Therefore, he is looking forward to see that the Pelican labour dispute is resolved in a timely manner.

Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto announced on Wednesday that the Christmas Bonus will be paid out by February 6, 2012.

All civil servants scale six and under will receive Naf.325,00. Pensioners will receive Naf.145,00.

The total costs to the national treasury is Naf.325,000 gross which will come from the 2011 country budget, until the 2012 budget is passed in Parliament and signed into law by the Governor and the Minister of Finance.

"All civil servants could not receive a Christmas bonus as there wasn't sufficient budgetary space. No bonus was paid in 2010, but we have made a start in the right direction and hopefully all civil servants will receive a bonus in 2013," Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto said on Wednesday.

pchopinandswescotwilliams13012012Great Bay (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams on Wednesday received a courtesy visit from Préfet Philippe Chopin.

Prefet Chopin has been in office since December 12, 2011 and is stationed in Marigot. Accompanying the Préfet on his official visit was Afif Lazrak, Secretary General of the Préfecture of St. Barths and Saint Martin.

During the meeting which was also attended by the Prime Minister's legal advisor Hensley Plantijn as well as the Secretary General of the Council of Ministers, Cassandra Janssen, the priority areas of the Préfet were stressed upon which included among others security, economic development as well as the joint cooperation with the South side of the island.

Currently the governments of each side of the island, including the Préfet, are working diligently on finalizing the joint letter of intent Sint Maarten – Saint Martin in order to have it signed within short.

The Préfet and his Cabinet are looking forward to an open and fruitful relationship with the Prime Minister as well as the Council of Ministers.

Pointe Blanche:--- On January 13th 2012, some 7 prison employees were honored for constantly showing up to work and never calling in sick in 2011.
Although 2011 was a very stressful year these workers always came in to work and never reported ill.
In his speech, the director encouraged other employees to follow the example of the honorees with perfect attendance so as to minimize the amount of absence due to illness.
As a reward the honorees will receive a certificate and 2 extra vacation days.

The honorees are:
Denise Dasan-Claxton
Myroegia Leverock
Yvonne Mukhi-Ellis
Renford Bell
Humphrey Concincion
Randall Salome
Julianita Ambrosina

hshigemotoreceivesapsfirstbudget16012012Philipsburg:--- Representatives of St. Maarten's new pension fund organization made a detailed presentation on the progress of the organization to the Minister of Finance, Hiro Shigemoto, on Monday. The new pension fund is known as APS, which is the Dutch abbreviation for 'Algemeen Pensioenfonds Sint Maarten' (General Pension Fund St. Maarten).
APS is now responsible for, among others, the execution of the national pension fund ordinance of country St. Maarten. Members of the fund include active civil servants, former civil servants and employees of government owned companies.
With the dismantling of the Netherlands Antilles as of October 10, 2010, services rendered by APNA have been taken over by this new entity. The establishment of APS is truly a historic exercise, with the country of St. Maarten having to assume its own responsibilities with regards to carrying out all pension tasks, previously assigned to the APNA, headquartered in Curacao.
The organization falls under the jurisdiction of the Minister of Finance and has a board comprised of an independent chairman, who is also a member, and four other members. The members of the board are former Governor Franklyn E. Richards (chairman), attorney at law Richard F. Gibson (member), lawyer Eunicio S. Martina (member), manager at a local bank, Alfred de Windt (member) and businessman Michel Soons (member).
The national pension fund ordinance also makes provisions for a three member investment committee consisting of experts.
Members of the investment committee are Francis Bowman, manager at a local company and Myrtille Brookson, branch manager at an insurance firm. The third member is yet to be appointed.

The committee will advise the board of directors on how to invest the monies which have to be invested according to, among others, the 60-40 rule established by the Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten. At least 60 per cent has to be invested locally and up to a maximum of 40 per cent can be invested elsewhere.
Tasked with the daily operation of the fund is APS director Kendra Arnell and personnel.
A highlight of the meeting was the presentation of the first APS budget to be presented to the Minister of Finance, after St. Maarten attained its separate status on October 10, 2010. The budget was presented by APS director Kendra Arnell, witnessed by board chairman Franklyn Richards. The budget presented covers the 2010 -2011 period.
Based on the national pension fund ordinance, APS is subject to supervision by the Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten.

APS aims to achieve the highest possible returns through prudent investments of the fund's assets, thereby contributing to the well-being of the members of the pension fund by securing future pension incomes, says board chairman Franklyn Richards.

"This is a momentous development for our country. The potential for the fund to invest in St. Maarten is certainly present. This must be done in a most responsible manner in order to safeguard the longevity and strength of the fund for future generations", say APS officials.

APS says that they take the interests of their stakeholders most seriously and that employers, employees and pensioners can rest assured that APS is looking towards the long term in representing the interests of their clients.

Whereas APS mainly handles pension matters for present and former workers of government and government related organizations, APS does not handle other areas such as the old age pension of AOW recipients.

Participation in a pension fund is a major benefit for government employees. Enrolment in the pension plan is mandatory for every employee who started employment on a contract or with an appointment for longer than 6 months, on or after January 1st, 1998. Prior to this, participation was on a voluntary basis.

The pension premium is partly paid by the employee (currently 8%, withheld from salary by the employer) and partly by the employer (currently around 14%, visible on the employee's pay slip).

From its temporary offices located at Cay Hill, APS has been diligently working on incorporating all pension schemes of government owned / related entities in its business model as well as introducing the finest possible level of service. This in keeping with its "objective of developing APS as a most efficient, professional and customer friendly organization", according to APS director Kendra Arnell. APS is scheduled to relocate to the Yogesh Commercial Complex in February upcoming.
The Minister of Finance and staff were able to pose relevant questions pertaining to APS, with APS representatives providing detailed responses to those questions. Among the points raised by the minister was that of local investment opportunities by APS. Officials of the general pension fund assured the minister that APS would certainly entertain such possibilities, once they meet requirements as outlined by APS investment guidelines.

Philipsburg:--- Minister of Health and Labour Cornelius de Weever set the record straight on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers press briefing when he was asked which Ministry is responsible for the cleaning of the Fresh Pond and curtailing the midges that are currently infesting the island. Minister de Weever said the Ministry of VROMI is responsible for the midges. However, he personally contacted Deputy Prime Minister Theodore Heyliger and discussed the situation about the midges. Minister de Weever said Heyliger had told him back then that he did not have the salt neither did they have monies in the budget to order the salt to contain the midges and he offered to assist the Minister with monies from his budget but Minister Heyliger never got back to him.

When asked if the Ministry of Health will take any further initiative to make sure something is done to eradicate the midges, Minister de Weever said he already took the first step when he contacted the Deputy Prime Minister and offered financial assistance to purchase the salt to contain the midges.
On Monday, some Members of Parliament said on the floor of Parliament that it was the Ministry of Health that was responsible for the midges when some of their colleagues asked the Minister of Environmental Affairs about the midge infestation.

Philipsburg:--- Former civil servants that are currently on pension are asked to contact the SZV head office in Philipsburg to regulate their information so that SZV can make their AOV payments in February 2012.
Head of the SZV Reginald Willemsberg said in an invited comment that the APNA (AOV) payments to former civil servants residing on St. Maarten will not be made for the month of January 2012. Willemsberg said that St. Maarten took over the payments as of January 2012 but only recently an agreement was reached with APS and SZV. Willemsberg said that APS has decided they will not make the (AOV) payments and it should be done by SZV which according to Willemsberg is better for the department. He said that the recipients of APNA (AOV) pensions also have to sign a consent form so that SZV can process their pension payments. "SZV is busy calling everyone individually so that they can update their information. However, there are some persons who they cannot reach simply because there is no phone number in the system for them."
Willemsberg said persons that were receiving APNA (AOV and old age) pensions need to contact his office to update their information such as bank account numbers so that the payments can be made. The SZV head urged the APNA pension recipients to contact Rosalyn Antersjn at the SZV office as early as possible. An announcement he said will be published in the newspapers sometime this week.
In the meantime, APS has announced that they will be making their first pension payment for civil servants on January 20th 2012. A press release from APS states that the General Pension Fund of Sint Maarten (Algemeen Pensioenfonds Sint Maarten), APS, is scheduled to make its first pension payments to those entitled to such on Friday, January 20. APS is working diligently with local banks to facilitate this payment. "We are proud to be taking this step forward and consider it an important milestone for our organization", says APS director Kendra Arnell.
Since October 10, 2010, Algemeen Pensioenfonds Curacao, APC (the former APNA), had continued to carry out pension payments on behalf of APS on the basis of a service level agreement between both parties. The agreement entails that as per December 31, 2011, pension payments would be transferred to APS. APS will be making pension payments on the basis of the same regulations as APNA, in the past.
Pension beneficiaries can expect to receive a statement with a breakdown of their pension by mail. The statement will provide information on the gross and net pension amount and on withholdings for wage tax, health insurance and other social premiums. The statement will look different but essentially conveys the same information as previous statements.
It is not anticipated that beneficiaries will see any changes in the pensions they receive. "We have been and are working closely with APC to ensure a seamless transition", says APS management.
APS was established by law as per October 10, 2010 when the former Netherlands Antilles was dissolved and Sint Maarten became a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. APS is now responsible for the execution of the National Pension Fund Ordinance of Sint Maarten.
Persons who have questions pertaining to the payments can contact the APS by calling telephone number 543 00 03 or by email. The APS e-mail address is This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Great Bay (DCOMM):--- The School Bus Inspection Section has received numerous complaints from school bus drivers regarding the behavior of some school children while bussing to and from school.

Parents are being called upon to address this behavior before somebody gets hurt. A school bus driver must focus on driving and is not able to address students who are misbehaving.

School bus drivers are asked to report the misbehavior to the respective school principal and the department.

Students who behave in a disruptive manner on the school bus are creating a dangerous situation which puts the other children and motorists in danger thereby creating a safety hazard.

The bus driver must focus his or her attention on the road and stay on schedule. Students need to act responsibly and parents need to address this matter especially those who use the school bus.

Students must behave in a responsible manner at the bus pick-up point; they must follow instructions of the driver; students must remain seated and quiet. The school bus driver is responsible for the safe operation of the school bus and he/she requires the support of parents. Any behavior which could endanger safety on the school bus is unacceptable.

Riding on the school bus is a privilege, a service provided by Government at no cost.

School busses are privately owned vehicles and parents will be held responsible for their child/children's actions.

Anybody who sees any unusual behavior on or with a school bus is encouraged to report this to the Inspection Section at telephone number 542-4511 or 542-4509 or call the Police if it is an immediate danger.

interpoljointinformationexchangeworkshopparticipants22012012Philipsburg:--- On January the 19th and 20th, the Police Force of Sint Maarten hosted a very fruitful workshop with representatives of the Interpol Rafael Cabrera-Sarita, representatives of the Immigration department Marcos Mota-Bodden and Juan Mejia Baez and the Acting Counsel of the Dominican Republic, Ishmael Lopez. The topic of the meeting was:
Establishing a structural information exchange between the Judiciary services of Sint Maarten and that of the Dominican Republic. The Police Force of Sint Maarten was highly represented. The Police Chief Peter de Witte and both the Head of the Uniform Division Commissioner Carl John and the Head of the Judicial Division Commissioner Denise Jacobs were present.
Also taking part in this workshop were:
The Immigration and Naturalization Department: Mr. Udo Aron and other staff members, the Public prosecutor's office, Mrs. Manon Ridderbeks and the Royal Marechaussee Ewoud de Ruijter which gives support within the police force.
The outcome of the meeting was that all parties agreed to improve the information position of the judiciary chain within the countries where necessary. In both countries, the NCB's of Interpol that is incorporated in the Police Forces and Immigration Departments will support this process highly.
Both parties agreed that judiciary organizations from different countries should have an established structural way of information exchange in place to combat any type of international criminal activity. These countries should regularly come together to monitor the progress and results of their working relation because, in crime fighting usually "to know a face is to solve a case." But this is not the only improvement that has to be made. The Judiciary departments on Sint Maarten, including the police department, are very much in need of an adequate information system, meaning uniformity in software and good hardware. Information sharing with other organizations and with partners abroad starts with a good information and communication system within the organization.

Philipsburg:--- A Plenary public session of Parliament with reference to the utility company GEBE is scheduled for January 25.

The meeting will take place on Wednesday afternoon at 3:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The agenda point to be dealt with during the session is developments at GEBE including the generation and distribution of electricity, water and the fuel clause.

The National Alliance (NA) faction initially requested the plenary session in its letter dated January 06, 2012 to the President of Parliament.

The plenary public session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1 as well as via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

emptyseatsofparliament24012012Philipsburg:--- The Members of Parliament representing the United Peoples Party and their coalition partners from the Democratic Party along with one of the Independent Member of Parliament absconded from the Parliament meeting that was called on Tuesday to discuss the vote cast by Jules James on November 17th, 2011. The only Member of Parliament who provided notice of absence to the Chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell was Member of the Democratic Party faction Petrus Leroy De Weever. The other Members of Parliament from the UP faction including Member of Parliament Jules James were at the Parliament Building on Monday holding a coalition meeting with Member of Parliament Roy Marlin but none of them signed in for Tuesday's Parliamentary Meeting to discuss the agenda point requested by the National Alliance.
Present for the meeting were the Members of Parliament representing the National Alliance William Marlin, Louis Laveist, Lloyd Richardson, Hyacinth Richardson, George Pantophlet, Independent Member of Parliament Frans Richardson and the Chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell who had to sign in for the meeting since she was the one to chair the meeting of parliament. The Chairlady opened the meeting at 10:30am and announced that there was no quorum to hold the meeting since there were only seven signatures while eight signatures were needed out of the 15 Member Parliament. The chairlady further stated that an official report will be made on the meeting and that the meeting will be re-scheduled within four times twenty four hours based on the rules of order.
nafactionmembers24012012Leader of the National Alliance William Marlin told members of the media shortly after the meeting was closed that the Members of Parliament representing the coalition namely the UP party does not know how to handle the meeting called by the National Alliance since it appears as though they cannot reach an agreement among themselves as to what direction to take. Marlin said everyone already knows that the members of the UP are divided on the issue involving Jules James since November 17th, 2011 when the motion was placed on the table for voting. Some of them he said voted against their conscience on November 17th, for party reasons they voted in favor of their motion and against the motion tabled by the National Alliance. The National Alliance leader said the meeting will be reconvened and they will watch to see what will happen then. "At this point in time there is not much we can say, the members of the coalition are within their rights to stay away and not sign in for the meeting while they are buying time to deal with the issue. One thing for sure is that they cannot stay away forever; if not there will be consequences." Marlin said based on the current rules of order, the Members of Parliament can stay away for a second time when the meeting is called again but on the third occasion the meeting will take place whether or not there is quorum and those that are present can vote on any motion since their vote will be considered a legal vote. Member of National Alliance faction Louis Laveist who was also present when his party leader made the statement said that the members of the coalition can run for now but they definitely cannot hide from what is coming to them.
In the meantime, SMN News learnt that the Members of the United Peoples Party could not find a consensus among their membership on how to deal with the issue surrounding their colleague. Sources close to the UP faction said that the UP members met all day on Monday and Tuesday morning to discuss a way forward. On Tuesday, the leader of the UP Faction Romain La Ville did not show up for the meeting. One source said that La Ville informed his faction that he is not the one that created the Jules James saga and he will not be the one to solve the problem.

worldwetlandsdaycleanupvolunteers29012012Simpson Bay:--- World Wetlands Day 2012 under the theme of Wetlands and Tourism was observed on Saturday with about 20 volunteers cleaning up Snoopy Island in the Simpson Bay lagoon.
The cleanup event was organized by Sint Maarten PRIDE Foundation, EPIC Blue Flag program and International Global Yachting Isle de Sol Marina. ACE hardware store donated tools for the wetland cleanup which made it easier for volunteers to grab trash stuck in the thick mangrove trees.
Volunteers included Minister of Health and Social Affairs Cornelius de Weever who got down and dirty by helping fellow volunteers, students from the Learning Unlimited school, representative from Animal Welfare Foundation Pamela Sims as well as PRIDE and EPIC volunteers. Isle de Sol Management was also on hand removing trash and hauling out the filled trash bags and large pieces of an old oil boom, large swaths of plastic bags bundled together as well as land based trash that washes down into the lagoon like plastic bottles and single use styrofoam take away food containers.
Sint Maarten PRIDE foundation thanks each and every volunteer and especially the parents who took the time to bring the students to this event. Volunteers did a fantastic job and have contributed to a clean lagoon not only for the tourism product but also for a clean habitat for birds and fish around our wetland.

Great Bay (DCOMM):--- On Friday, February 3rd, the Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams will cut the red ribbon and officially open the office of the National Security Service St. Maarten (VDSM).

Just before the launch, the Department of Communication (DCOMM) spoke to the Head of the Department, James Richardson, who elaborated on the initiation, the tasks, and other general topics regarding the office, which is part of the Ministry of General Affairs that falls under the Prime Minister.

From this interview, a TV special will be aired Cable TV, channel 15 at 7pm. The date of the TV program is Monday, January 30.

"VDSM is an agency," Richardson said, "that was established in the formation of Country St. Maarten on October 10, 2010. At that time, the NSS Netherlands Antilles was dismantled."

A new organization was created—National Security Service St. Maarten, an office that deals with the protection of the borders, the principles of democracy, and the perseverance of its constituent parts from external and internal disruptions.

The main functions, according to Richardson, of the NSS are:

  1. to investigate persons or groups who pose a threat to the legitimacy of democracy on the island and the integrity of government;
  2. to provide background checks in relation to positions of confidentiality;
  3. to provide advice to the critical infrastructure, interest as it relates to National Security.

Furthermore, Richardson said that although the VDSM is an investigative unit, it is not into enforcing the law. Therefore, we work closely with the Ministry of Justice. "As such, we pass on information to those responsible for law enforcement. What we produce are analysis and reports relating to national security matters. We are in the business of information gathering, but also passing on information to the relevant authorities. Importantly as well, we have to be proactive in order to prevent any adverse activities."

The office of VDSM has an oversight committee, consisting of two judges and one member from the Council of State that monitors and evaluates the activities. This committee provides checks and balances to the operations of VDSM, Richardson pointed out.

Besides the daily tasks at the department of VDSM, Richardson said that personnel are working diligently on revising policy, drafting legislation, and transitioning into a complete organization.

Mr. Richardson is a former Police officer and holds a bachelors degree in Public Safety and Security Management.

The Department of Communication special will air on Monday, Jan 30.

Philipsburg:--- The Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto and Minister of General Affairs Sarah Wescot Williams have informed the Windward Islands Teachers Union that they are conducting the necessary research to find financial room to pay civil servants and teachers their 2010 cost of living adjustments. The unions were informed on January 23rd, 2012 by the two Ministers that the cost of living adjustment for 2010 was not included in the 2012 budget due to financial constraints.
"Regretfully, the initial approval last year to pay the 2010 cost of living adjustments was not preceded by the analysis of its financial feasibility that needed to be done as the budget 2012 was not yet up for discussion. Hence, the required financial evaluation that underpins this policy was not executed timely," stated the letter.
"Given this unfortunate sequence of events, the government wishes to honor its original commitment to pay the 2010 indexations. However, this will have to take place by means of a budgetary amendment. The necessary research to find the financial room to make this possible is currently taking place. This will take some time and we therefore cannot beforehand give an exact payout date," the letter states. "We will however keep you informed as we also acknowledge that timely discussions must be initiated about the continued feasibility of this manner of indexation."
President of the Windward Islands Teachers Union Claire Elshot told reporters on Thursday that the union needed concrete information so that they can adequately inform their membership. The WITU president said with regards to the evaluation issue, she is of the opinion that a delay tactic is being applied by government. Elshot said sooner or later the union and its members would have to take to the streets because it seems as though that is the only language the government understands. The intention of the union is to meet and to discuss the current issues they are facing.
In its letter to the union, the two ministers said the union in a letter to government dated January 11, 2012, made reference to a "promised" meeting between the Council of Ministers and the advisory body GOA. The ministers said while the Council is willing to entertain a meeting with the GOA, it has no official record showing that such a request had been made.

newandoldpolicebadges27012012Philipsburg:--- On Friday January 27th, 2012, the Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte handed out the first new official police badge. Chief Inspector of
Police Humphrey "Boy" Giterson, head of the Sint Maarten Maritime Police, who has been on the police force for more than forty years, was chosen to receive the first badge.
In addition Boy Giterson is one of those experienced officers who have worked on all islands of the former Netherlands Antilles. Boy Giterson displayed his old badges and his new one.
The new badge was designed by Major Paul Brown of the Police Department and his brother Charles Brown. This badge is a true representation of the people and the Police Force of Sint Maarten. On behalf of the Justice Ministry and mainly the Police Force of Sint Maarten congratulations to the designers for a job well done.

Click here to view the St. Maarten Police Badge Description.

ivywyatt31012012Dear friends and former colleagues of Ivy Wyatt, better known as Radio personality "Poison Ivy".
Ms. Wyatt will be hosting what she terms as her "AWAKE".

Having recently been diagnosed with inoperable stage 4 cancer, she has decided that, rather than have a wake after she is dead, she would prefer to host an 'AWAKE", a gathering with her close friends and family where she can personally tell them all goodbye.

Ivy Wyatt or "Poison Ivy" her radio name, started in the radio business 1988 when she was a part of the administrative staff at PJD2 and also hosted a radio program in the evenings from Monday to Fridays 8pm to 12 midnight.

She left St. Maarten for a period of time and upon her return, she rejoined the staff of PJD2 where the she created a radio show called "Just the 2 of us."

In the early 90's, Ivy transitioned to work for Eddy Williams at 99.9 Great Bay Broadcasting. There she worked with Mike Jarvis and Phyllis Meit. In addition to being part of the administrative staff at 99.9, Ivy was the on air personally from 2pm to 6pm, did the news, and hosted her radio program "Ivy's Neighborhood" on Saturday afternoon from 2 to 6pm.

During her time at 99.9 Ivy was invited to be the Master of Ceremonies at the Heineken Regatta which featured singing sensation Chaka Can, and Co-produced with Phyllis Meit "The Great Bay Salt Pond Reading Club", a 30 minute program geared to introduce young listeners celebrating music from local artists as well as world music, Caribbean folklore such as Anansi Tales and other Caribbean Classics.

In 1994 Ivy moved to work with GEM RADIO, which later became JAM'N 94.7 under the direction of Norman Wathey. It was that this point when "Poison Ivy" the radio personality was born. Working as station manager as well as morning disc jockey "Poison Ivy" brought her creative and innovative style to JAM'N 94.7 making it the hippest station in its hey day until the station was sold.

During that era "Poison Ivy became very popular with the station frequent live broadcasting format, doing many live broad casts from high schools such as Sundial to Moon Splash with Banki Banks and August Monday in Anguilla. During that period JAM'N 94.7 also and became the official radio station for the Sinbad Soul Music Festival and many other live concert.

Right now Ivy is at home in the care of her family. As many inquiries have been made with reference to her absence, she has decided that an "awake" would be a nice way to let her loved ones share some quality time with her before the cancer takes a turn for the worst.

The awake will take place at the John Larmonie Center this Thursday February 2 at 6:30pm to 8:30pm. As her condition is very frail, she ask that people please be courteous and respect the time of the gathering.
She also insists, that this is not, as they say in St. Maarten English a time to come "MACCO."

For more information please call 554-9364 or 523-7418 or visit her Facebook page.

cdeweever01022012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Labour, Public Health, and Social Development Dr. Cornelius de Weever announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers press briefing that he discovered some more inconsistencies at the Department of Social Affairs and therefore he has decided to retract the mandate of the signing power given to the head and interim head of the Social Affairs Department. Minister De Weever said the retraction of the signing power took effect on Wednesday, the head and interim head can no longer sign the letters to clients informing them whether or not they qualified for social assistance. The Minister said since his last message to the Department head which was either to "shape up or ship out" there have been some improvements, however, it is clear that he has to do what he needs to do given the responsibility he has to the people of St. Maarten. "I understand the plight of the physically and mentally challenged and I will not and cannot allow this to continue without making improvements. Anyone can make mistakes but when mistakes become too common and people's lives are affected I must act if not I heed my own call. What applies to this Ministry also applies to me and when poor people cannot be helped in the United States of America they would say Houston we have a problem, then I say in St. Maarten we have one too. Let there be no doubt that this Ministry is about taking care of the people and when this is being jeopardized then I must act." Minister De Weever said that retracting the mandate to sign letters is an action he took which he believes is the right direction.
Minister De Weever is expected to deliver his New Years address to the workers of the Department of Social and Labour Affairs on Thursday when the department closes its doors for an extended staff meeting and the presentation of their year plan. The Minister said the theme for 2012 is Customer Service and Innovative Technology.

Philipsburg:--- The Minister of Health and Labour Cornelius De Weever announced on Wednesday that he will be meeting with the board of the Mental Health Foundation on Thursday. The meeting was requested by the Minister of Health based on statements made by the foundation regarding work permits. He said he already sent the Mental Health Foundation the agenda for Thursday's meeting. Minister De Weever said that it is his honest opinion that the truth must be told. Without divulging any details, the Minister said that as long as his Ministry is subsidizing any foundation they must adhere to the laws of the land.
Minister de Weever said he already requested a complete overview from the Head of Labour Affairs Peggy–Ann Dros- Richardson regarding the work permits that were requested by the Mental Health Foundation, this and other issues he said will be addressed with the board on Thursday.

tthompson02022012Philipsburg:--- The head of the Department of Labour has dispatched a letter to the chairman of the Tenants Association of Pelican Resort Club (TAPRC) Arthur D'Italia informing him that the Department of Labour cannot process the dismissal request he submitted to them on January 12, 2012. Head of the Labour Department Peggy- Ann Dros Richardson said the department took note of the letter but they are unable to process the request since it does not serve as sufficient basis for processing the dismissal of the workers.
Dros also sent a copy of the letter to the Workers Institute for Organized Labour where she indicated that said letter was also sent to the legal representatives of TAPRC informing them to file a petition by completing the relevant form which was also sent to them and to ensure the employer is TAPRC. TAPRC is asked to provide the evidence that identifies the statutory director of the company.
In the meantime, the President of the Workers Union for Organized Labour Theophillus Thompson told reporters on Thursday that to date he has not gotten any response from the labour department regarding the dismissal request that was filed by the SBRMC to dismiss 49 of the Pelican workers since July 2011.
The unionist said he met with officials of the Labour Department on Wednesday to discuss the Pelican workers who are still fighting a legal battle with SBRMC and it was then he was informed that the department has rejected the request of January 2012 but the status of the 49 workers was not discussed.
Minister of Labour Cornelius de Weever announced some weeks ago that he ordered an internal investigation to determine exactly what delayed the dismissal process of the 49 workers. On Wednesday, the Minister of Labour said he got a report on the investigation which he is studying while he asked the company SBRMC to submit to him a summary report so that he can properly evaluate the situation and take a decision.

Labour Department Promised to take Action against SBRMC with regards to Workers Rights.

The President of the WIFOL and WICLU Theophilus Thompson said he met with officials of the Labour Department including the Secretary General Joireen Wuite and Raphael Boasman on Wednesday where they discussed the latest development at the Simpson Bay Resort Management Company (SBRMC) and the Labour Department has since promised to take some action to safeguard the rights of the workers.
Thompson explained that the SBRMC extended an invitation to the workers to reapply for their jobs at the resort and many of the workers responded to the invitation. However, the workers were denied copies of the contracts they signed while some of them were not even allowed to read the contract they are were asked to sign. Thompson said a letter was sent to the company requesting copies of the contracts that were signed by the workers and to date SBRMC did not respond. In the meantime, the labour department obtained a copy of a contract but not one that was signed by the workers. Thompson said that one of the employees who worked for the resort for 18 years was even denied the opportunity to read the contract he was expected to sign. The WIFOL President said that someone from the human resource department read the contract for the employee and it was then he realized that he was asked to sign a contract that specified that he must undergo a two month trial period. Thompson said the former Pelican worker did not sign the contract but informed his union of what had happened when he went to SBRMC. Thompson further explained that some 60 workers signed the contract under duress and they too do not have copies of their contract which the labour department is trying to obtain. Thompson said 30 of the workers who applied for work at SBRMC refused to sign the contract based on the fact that they could not get a copy of the contract to read and to keep.
The WIFOL President made clear that the SBRMC is violating the rights of workers and he informed the labour department of the injustices and violation. He considered the meeting to be successful and the Labour Department has committed themselves to take decisive actions to ensure that the workers' rights are maintained.
Thompson said currently workers of SBRMC are treated like slaves based on what they are told are in the contracts the workers had to sign. He said the workers' rights are being violated because they are not allowed to go to lunch unless they finish their tasks or if they are not authorized to do so by a supervisor. Thompson said had the union received a copy of the contact the union would have denounced it.
Thompson said that WIFOL will not give up fighting for the rights of the SBRMC workers because the rights of all workers are currently at stake.

taxidriversplanningprotest03022012Marigot:--- Scores of Taxi Drivers from both the French and Dutch side of the island joined their forces together on Friday morning to fight against the implementation of the €150 parking tax that was implemented this year for French taxi drivers. Taxi Drivers from the French side of the island told SMN News that they received a letter last week informing them that they are required to pay €210 before the end of February. The €210 includes the €60 annual registration fee along with the parking tax. The French drivers said they are obliged to renew their registration every year and the Collectivity decided to combine the parking tax with the annual registration fees. "Some of our drivers were forced to pay the €150 if not they could not renew their identification cards." They said the letter was given to them by the taxi dispatcher at the Waterfront Taxi stand.
The taxi drivers dressed in their respective uniforms gathered at the Galisbay Pier as of 7am where they mobilized themselves before making their way through the streets of Marigot to the Waterfront. Members of the Dutch Taxi Drivers Association (DSTA) and their President Otis Hughes embraced their colleagues of the Saint Martin United Taxi Drivers Association (SMUTA) to fight what they describe as unfair taxation. Among them were the President and members of the Airport Taxi Association (ATA) and Genesis Taxi Association. It is the first time in recent history all taxi drivers from the different Associations came together to protest against government. The drivers drove from Galisbay unto the main road of Rue de Hollande (RN7) creating traffic go slow as they sent their message to the elected officials at the Collectivity of St. Martin. Friday's protest can be considered a thorn in the ruling UPP party's flesh now that the party is busy campaigning for the upcoming elections.
taxidriversconfrontingdanielarnell03022012The taxi drivers then moved from the Marigot Waterfront to the Collectivity by foot where they stormed in and demanded a meeting with the President of the Collectivity Frantz Gumbs. At the COM, several drivers were seen expressing their frustration with Territorial Councilor Daniel Arnell who is currently in charge of public transportation. Shortly after the gathering at the Collectivity President Gumbs showed up at the Collectivity and agreed to meet with a delegation that is representing the taxi drivers. A total of 16 persons were allowed to enter the meeting with President Frantz Gumbs, and Territorial Councilor Daniel Arnell along with the staff of the public transportation sector Marilyn Hughes and Pierre Brange. Territorial and Executive Councilor Alain Richardson also joined the meeting with the President and the Taxi Drivers
When the meeting ended President Frantz Gumbs told reporters that he has withdrawn the €150 parking tax for now because some error was made with the implementation of the parking tax. "Because there were some errors with the implementation we have decided to put it on the back burner. The law was made for everybody, both Dutch and French and if you cannot implement it for everyone then you cannot implement it for none. That is the decision I took here today." President Gumbs said he is not in a position to waive the cost of the registration fee of €60, therefore he informed the French Drivers that it has to be maintained every year. President Gumbs said that the Governments of the two sides of the island will have to get back around the table at another time to discuss the implementation of the parking tax. "Right now, everybody is busy campaigning for the upcoming elections so we will not discuss this right now. Unfortunately, the meeting with the Government and the Taxi Associations did not take place because of circumstances beyond our control and right now it makes no sense for us to resume talks because maybe in the next two months we will have a new set of people running the country and they may not have the same ideas as this government had."
fgumbsandtaxireps03022012President Gumbs said that a decision was taken for all taxi drivers to pay the parking tax and what appears to have happened is that the Dutch side taxi drivers were exempted as such the tax cannot be implemented for now.
Last year, taxi drivers on the Dutch side of the island received a letter from the French side Transportation department informing them of the law that was passed by the Collectivity for all taxi drivers to pay a parking tax to park anywhere on the French side. Areas that are included as taxi parking zone are Rue General de Gaulle, Marigot Waterfront, and Orient Bay. That letter sparked a meeting with the Minister of Transportation and Economic Affairs Franklin Meyers and President Gumbs at the Collectivity of St. Martin. It was decided that President Gumbs would meet with all the Taxi Associations and inform them of the new law and the implementation of the new taxes.

More taxes no work --- French Drivers already paying to work.


It should be noted that the French taxi drivers are already paying to work on the Dutch side of the island because there is no work on the French side for them. The SMUTA drivers told SMN News that they are already paying a fee to the DSTA to work at the A.C. Wathey Cruise Facility while they are also paying a fee to work at the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE). "We are not the only ones paying to work at the harbor and the airport; our colleagues on the Dutch side also have to pay to work at both locations. They are paying less than us but they too have to pay, the difference is the Dutch side provides work for all taxi drivers. All taxi drivers that work on the Dutch side are able to get some work. Yes, we pay to work but we get work there. On the other hand, the French side (Collectivity) has implemented a fee for its drivers and they do nothing to create work for taxi drivers," said one SMUTA driver.
"We used to be get the tourist that goes and comes from Anguilla to take to and from the Airport to Marigot but today we no longer get that work. The Collectivity has allowed 20 charter boats to begin operations from Anguilla to PJIAE. Those charter boats use the French waters because they pass under the Sandy Ground Bridge to go the Airport and they are not contributing anything. We want them to tax those charter boats because they took away monies from the taxi drivers, the ten ferry boats that are operating daily from Anguilla to Marigot while the Collectivity no longer get its head tax from the tourists that are passing through St. Martin to Anguilla, so instead of targeting the taxi drivers who have to go elsewhere to get their bread they need to target the charter boats," another SMUTA driver told SMN News. The angry taxi driver said that the because of the charter boats businesses such as restaurants and vendors on the market place are also losing monies. "When the tourists come from Anguilla or the airport they sometimes eat lunch at the market place before continuing their journeys but all of that stopped because of the 20 charter boats that nobody has paid any attention to."

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sharellaricharson05022012Philipsburg:--- The second and final night of the 2012 Winter's Words series will take place on Wednesday, February 8, at 7:30pm sharp, at Top Carrot Restaurant in Simpson Bay.
Event organizer Lysanne Charles said that the theme of the last night would be The Naked Truth: Sounds and Fury. The featured poets are all expected recite several poems in line with that theme, though they do have some liberty to deviate in order to read other pieces.
The poets scheduled to perform are Sharella Richarson, Roberto Arrindell, Stephen "Stretch" Rodney and Lucinda "LaRich" Audain.
"Last week's theme was just The Naked Truth and Giovanni "Gino" Olivacce and I performed. I have to say for the both of us, I think that night we stepped up both our poetic games and opened up to our audience in new ways," Charles said.
Charles said the poems of the night had covered education migration, love lost, healing, molestation, and mental illness and noted that the audience had really responded well to both performers.
"For me it was the first time performing all my pieces to music and trying to do something tangibly different with my performances. I loved it and I enjoyed the feedback so I think I will do more of that in the future and of course encourage the other poets to do so as well. Gino was explosive as as expected and really delved deep into issues many people would shy away from. His delivery as well as his content was powerful," Charles said.
lucindaaudain05022012She said that she was in discussion with Clara Reyes of Imbali Center for Creative Movement to have several workshops with the poets to further develop their spoken word and performance skills. These workshops would most probably take place between March and April of 2012, but definitely before July's Summer Speaks.
Charles said that during the open mic parts of the evening one of her PSVE students Gabriella Pensa had recited a poem she had written for the school's upcoming fourth form showcase themed Our History. Marianne Tefft had also performed several pieces to the delight of the audience. Audience members were also treated to songs from rising local singers Morenika Arrindell and Julia Bates.
"We really opened up the show to the full participation of the audience and everyone had a great time at the end of the night. We had a really delicious, abundant hors d'oeuvres plate and some drinks at the beginning of the night prepared and served by Top Carrot's Peter and Lydia Bonev.
Charles encouraged all poetry aficionados to come out and support the poets on Wednesday night.
"Unfortunately this is the last night of the season, but already I know of some poetry events in the works, both on the Dutch and French side with Lucinda "LaRich" Audain and Melissa "One Poet" Fleming, so we, as local artists are doing our part and now we need publics to do their parts and support the efforts," Charles said.
Cost of the evening is $15, which includes a great platter of food and one drink of choice. Reservations should be made with Charles at 586-1266 or at Top Carrot Restaurant at 544-3381.

denisejacob06022012Philipsburg:--- Head of the Detective Department Denise Jacob told SMN News that the police managed to solve about 60% of the murders committed last year. Jacob took up her position as the head of the detective department in September 2010. She said in the beginning the crime rate was very high and her workload was extremely heavy. Jacob said in the beginning she was working night and day and almost every day she was on a new crime scene. She described her early days on St. Maarten as a very rough period while she was trying to find her way on her new job. "At first, I needed to learn the organization and the culture of St. Maarten and determine exactly what was hindering the police organization while I had to support the people of the island."
The department head said she quickly learned that there were a lot of good officers who did their best to get the job done but they lacked material, manpower and proper training. Jacob said when she took office she met a lot of unsolved murders "cold cases" but despite that the murders that were committed daily took priority. "Whenever a murder was committed we literally dropped everything to focus on that case and gather as much information in the first 24 hours. It was a slight but important change made." Another change the top cop made was to organize the work schedule of the officers so that each officer could have gotten some rest. "Officers were working too long hours and they needed to rest so that they could focus on solving the cases before them and increase their output."
Jacob explained that she had to do a lot of re-organizing with the structure since everyone was working hard but they were not able to achieve their goals. The new management team quickly realized that the police on St. Maarten did not have the proper tools and manpower to execute their duties so while they had an implementation plan they also needed to find manpower and tools.
Jacob said she is of the opinion that the former Netherlands Antilles (Federal Government) did not know what St. Maarten needed for it to function properly. "I am not complaining but it's my honest opinion that they were too far away and I don't think they did not want to care for St. Maarten but they simply did not know how to care for this island because there was a lot of things that were not in place. St. Maarten's Police Organization had good leaders but they needed motivation and more knowledge on certain skills. There was need to educate the officers. For example, letting them know that when they do wrong they will be punished and when they do good they will be rewarded. I also know that a lot of officers were hurting and we had to deal with all of that prior to making changes," Jacob said.
The new management team plans to continue with the implementation plan even though they are hindered by the lack of funds. In the past, the police organization was separated and there was no information sharing but all of that has changed since the new management team took office, this is one of the main reasons the police managed to solve a large number of the cases. "To have optimal performance there needed to be proper communication and information sharing."
Jacob said despite the efforts and changes taking place within the police organization there is still need for them to acquire more manpower. "We did get some Dutch officers and the BAVOL officers but we have to continue training them." As for her department, Jacob said that there is need for more officers in the detective department.
When asked about the allegations made by some of the detectives earlier this year, Jacob said she did not read the article because she was on vacation at the time it was published. "I don't really need to react to what anyone said, I know what my objectives are for this Police Organization and that is what I am working on."

bdeherandsbakker07022012The St. Maarten Marine Trades Association recently presented St. Maarten Sea Rescue Foundation with a check for $2500 to assist the foundation with their future goals to ensure that they can continue to provide sea rescue operations.
The St. Maarten Sea Rescue Foundation (SSRF) was established in 1982 and has been providing rescue services for vessels off of the coast of St. Maarten. The SSRF is a volunteer organization and is able to carry out life- saving operations due to the generosity of various organizations and individuals as well as the dedication and hard work or their volunteers. Today, the SRF comprises 14 active members who are operating the foundation's two rescue vessels under just about any sea and weather conditions.
The St. Maarten Marine Trades Association during the months of November and December held their annual Spotlight St. Maarten event which is a month- long celebration of education and recreation geared toward the promotion of yachting on St. Maarten. The goal of the SMMTA– the organizers of Spotlight St. Maarten - is to showcase the island, offer residents exposure to the marine industry and the SMMTA, and to encourage vessels to come to the region earlier by providing discounts, educational seminars, and highlighting recreational and cultural events on St. Maarten/St. Martin and the surrounding islands.
The SMMTA commends the St. Maarten Sea Rescue Foundation for providing a very valuable necessary service to sailors and passengers who find themselves in danger in our surrounding waters. The SSRF has saved many people and even animals from life- threatening situations on a voluntary basis and therefore the SMMTA feels it is of the utmost importance to support them, said SMMTA President Brian Deher. The funds were raised through a raffle and silent auction that were held during Spotlight St. Maarten's V.I.P Event featuring Orange Grove and G Love at Yacht Club Isle de Sol. Some items from the silent auction included a new Blackberry Torch from UTS, beautiful pearl jewelry sets from Diamonds International and a hotel stay at L'Esplanade. Other items that were raffled were spa and beauty treatments at various spas and salons on the island, a half- day fishing charter, airline tickets on LIAT and a Magnum of Rose.
The SMMTA is very happy with the success of the first- ever Spotlight St. Maarten and are proud to present the St. Maarten Sea Rescue Foundation with a donation. Their hope is that the 2012 Spotlight St. Maarten will be even more successful and can provide additional opportunities for work with charitable causes.

vesuviussuspectatcourthouse08022012Philipsburg:--- The seven suspects in the Vesuvius investigation that are currently behind bars as suspects in several murders, attempted murder, and weapons possession appeared in the Court of First Instance on Wednesday. The prosecutors believe that the seven suspects are in one way or another involved in the murders of Miguel and Rodolfo Arrindell, Kevin Gumbs, Eric Lake and Anthony Whyte while at least two of them are involved in the attempted murder of the St. Kitts national that was shot in his leg in Dutch Quarter. That case is known as the "Tan Tan investigation." The court was told that the person who it is believed shot Amador Jones is currently in custody in St. Kitts.
Wednesday's hearing was mainly to convince the judge that the suspects were arrested after severe suspicion of their involvement in multiple murders that occurred during 2011. While charges of some of the crimes were laid out before the court the prosecution requested from the court that they be given sufficient time to conduct their investigations and mainly to conclude the ballistics tests on the weapon's that were found at the various homes that were searched during and after the arrests of several of the suspect. The court has decided to postpone the trial until June 6th 2012. Some of the suspects were represented by Attorneys at law Brenda Brooks, Peggy Ann Brandon and Remko Stomp.
Security around the Court of House on Wednesday was upgraded to high. Police and snipers from the Zero Tolerance Team surrounded the court house hours before the suspects were transported to the Court of First Instance. Relatives of the suspects also flocked the area as early as 8am.
The first suspects were transported to the Court of First Instance in private vehicles. The first suspect was transported alone in his prison garb and with his eyes covered. His hearing was conducted alone while the other suspects came in twos an hour apart. The commotion and high amount of officers around the Court House attracted a huge crowd on Front Street.

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pjiadisabilitysigns09022012Simpson Bay:--- Four new traffic signs have been added in front of the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) to aid in the drop-off and pick-up of physically-challenged persons, said Justin Joe, the airport's Facility Maintenance Manager.
Joe said the signs were painted in the public access lane at each pedestrian crossing where there is a ramp to facilitate wheelchair access. This brings to 12, the total number of spots designated for the physically-challenged.
The manager made it clear that the spots in front of the airport are only for drop-off and pick-ups and not for parking, as they are in the tow-away zone. Wheelchair parking is provided in the airport's parking lots.
The request for the signs, Joe said, came from the airport's Managing Director, Regina Labega after she identified the need.
"As an international airport, PJIA must cater to all users, including the physically-challenged," Labega said. "Our signage must therefore clearly reflect this philosophy."
The signs were painted in January. At the same time, the airport used the opportunity to refresh the paint on the other eight signs in the employees' and visitors' parking areas.

sctcgetstwonewmembers12022012On February 8th, The Soualiga Corporate Toastmasters Club increased its membership in 2012 with two Civil Servants, namely Danae Daal a Treaty Lawyer at the Department of Foreign Affairs and Harriette Rogers an administrative worker of the Receivers Office. Both Civil Servants have taken great initiative by giving their first "ICE BREAKER" speeches during the pinning ceremony.
These 2 new Toastmaster have set a wonderful tone of commitment in the club, leaving the rest of the club members eager to hear their upcoming speeches. The Soualiga Corporate Toastmasters club continues to emphasize the importance of the program, as it relates to the enhancement of Civil Servants communication and leadership skills. All Civil Servants and the general public are encouraged to come out and experience the Toastmasters program by joining one of 5 clubs on Sint Maarten.
The Toastmasters motto is "Where Leaders Are Made".

arubaaviationofficialsmeetfmeyers12022012Philipsburg:--- Last week Minister of Economic & Tourism Affairs, Telecommunications & Transport Hon. Franklin Meyers, met with officials from Aruba's Air Safety First "The Registry of Aruba."

The objective of the meeting was to discuss aviation matters such as air safety and the registry of aircraft.

"One of the primary areas is for Aruba's Air Safety First to assist us with regaining Category 1 status. Additional discussions will take place on this matter in the coming months as this was only an introductory meeting.

"Another area that we are seriously looking at developing is an aircraft registry which will bring tremendous benefits to our country," Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs Hon. Franklin Meyers said on Sunday.

Aruba's Air Safety First the Registry of Aruba aim is to link gaps between the regulator and the client by making regulatory compliance and safety oversight a reliable and cost effective service. Its aims are carried out in cooperation with the Department of Civil Aviation Aruba.

Aruba established its privately managed Category 1 Aircraft Registration Program for owners, operators, banks and leasing companies of commercial and private aircraft across the globe in 1994.

Philipsburg:--- The Permanent Committee of Parliament on Health, Social Development & Labour, will be in a closed door session on February 14.

The committee will discuss a report of the Sint Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) which deals with the expansion of the island's medical facility as well as cooperation in the field of public health within the Kingdom.

The meeting will take place on Tuesday morning in-house camera at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The committee is headed by Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Leroy De Weever, Chairman, MP Hon. Romain Laville, Vice Chair, and MP Hon. Lloyd Richardson.

mjordananddarey13022012On Saturday, 18th February 2012 Coach Donnie Arey from The Warner University Royals Basketball Team together with professional Basketball Players Will Graham and other trainers will be on St.Maarten to conduct a "1 DAY Basketball CAMP" at the L. B. Scott Sports Auditorium with other American Basketball Coaches and some American Players.
The camp will take place from 8:00am to 12:00pm for players from the ages of 15 years and under, and from 2:00pm to 6:00pm for players from the ages of 16 years and over.
All players are asked to wear a white T-Shirt to the camp and have a black or dark blue T-Shirt also with them.
All Youth Basketball players on St.Maarten/St.Martin are invited to attend the camp, and it is FREE of charge.
Time: 8am – 12pm for 15 years and under
2pm – 6pm for 16 years and over
Place: L. B. Scott Sports Auditorium
All participating players are required to be present at least 30 minutes before the camp starts.
ALL YOUTH BASKETBALL PLAYERS ON SXM are INVITED AND CAN PARTICIPATE.
The Camp is open for Boys & Girls Basketball Players.
The camp is also open to coaches from St.Maarten to attend and get some tips on coaching skills on how to improve on your coaching techniques from professional College basketball coaches and trainers.
Players are requested to wear a white T-Shirt and have a black T-Shirt or dark Blue T-Shirt with you also at the camp
All Players must have on a Basketball pants/shorts (No jean pants or long pants will be permitted)
All shoes must be properly tied/laced up.
Players must have on socks properly exposed above their shoes
Players are also encouraged to Bring their Discipline, Bring their Ball and Bring their Game to the training.
This is an opportunity for St.Maarten Youth Basketball players to take advantage of this opportunity to learn from these professional on ways to improve their skills by attending this 1 Day Camp.
At the Camp their will be topics that will be dealt with such as Education, Scholarships, Dangers of using banned substances/drugs and proper nutrition and eating habits.
ALL BALLERS ON ST.MAARTEN/ST.MARTIN ARE INVITED TO BE PART OF THIS BASKETBALL CAMP
This camp is brought to you in collaboration with St. Maarten Youth Beat Foundation, St. Maarten Junior District Basketball Association, Lyonel Agnes, Association des Basketteurs de Saint Martin (ABSM), and Donnie Arey.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT 5530238 OR 5207565.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Immigration and Naturalization Service (IND) will be having an Information Day at its Open House on Friday, 24 February, and the public is invited to attend.

Persons interested in learning more about what services the IND provides can visit the Information Day at its offices on the A.T. Illidge Road #8 (next to NAPA) between 7:30am and 2:00pm.

Staff will be available to answer questions and brochures will be on display and available to take-away as well.

IND is currently in the process of preparing itself to be able to offer additional and improved services required by country Sint Maarten where it relates to admittance, border and territorial control.

One of the main objectives was to clear the backlog in admittance requests and that was realized in 2011. At the moment, the legal period for processing permits is four months and the goal for this year is to reduce the processing time to two months.

The three main areas when carrying out its work are transparency, consistency and customer friendly service.

The IND would also like to further improve and develop its relationship with external stakeholders such as Embassies and other organizations that carry out similar responsibilities.

IND will also be enhancing its current webpage on the Government website www.sintmaartengov.org which the public can also utilize to receive information about services that the department provides.

The IND is looking forward to meeting with those who require additional information during the Information Day for the 24 of February.

The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) released its official Carnival 2012 schedule on Thursday, outlining two weeks of mostly local events and concerts from the opening of Carnival Village on April 19 to the Burning of King Momo on May 2. Carnival lovers will also get four local events prior to the opening of the Village.

The official schedule has once again been sponsored by Scotia Bank, who has been a partner of the SCDF in the production of the calendar of events for well over a decade.

The calendar, adorned with the reigning Junior and Senior Queens as well as revelers, also features three international nights towards the tail-end of the schedule, including the popular Latin Night by promoter Francois "Cuchi" Hunt and the One Love Soca Explosion by promoter Jacqueline Louis.

The SCDF noted that it could not mention everything in detail on its calendar of events, so the general public can expect some additional announcements via the media regarding artists appearing on various nights. For the most part, the schedule for Carnival 2012 predominantly features local shows including the "re-igniting" of three: the Teen Carnival Queen Pageant, the Miss Mature Carnival Queen Pageant and the Soca Monarch competition which replaces the Road March competition.

The SCDF explained that the Soca Monarch competition will only be for individual calypsonians, while a new competition, called a "Road Jam" competition, will be exclusively for the bands and will be judged on the road based on criteria. More information about this will be released at a later date.

The SCDF will also be hosting what it termed a "long overdue and very special event" on the same night of the Calypso Eliminations. The event, entitled "Honoring Local Carnival Legends" will pay homage to 6 persons directly affiliated with calypso who are "in every sense legends in their own right," the SCDF said. The names of these persons will be released in the next few weeks.

In total, the 2012 schedule futures 8 local shows, 3 international concerts, 4 jump-ups and 3 parades. "We are very happy with the balance that we've been able to present to the people of St. Maarten, the region and the world for Carnival 2012," President of the SCDF Stuart Johnson said. "We have something for everyone while still maintaining our hold on all things local, which is of utmost importance to the SCDF. Carnival is many things, but is driven by the local stakeholders who continue to work to elevate our festival. As such, we hope to get overwhelming support from the public for our local events on the same level we do for our international events," Johnson added.

He went on to thank Scotia Bank and Director of the Bank Elie Bendaly for once again being a dependable partner for Carnival on St. Maarten. "Mr. Bendaly and Scotia has remained steadfast in their support and for that we are extremely grateful," Johnson said.
The 2012 calendar also has links to the SCDF's Facebook page as well as www.wheretheflex.com

<http://www.wheretheflex.com/> the other online portal that the SCDF will be utilizing in partnership for Carnival 2012.

Philipsburg:--- Police arrested two brothers ages 18 and 19 years old for sexually molesting their 10 and 3 year old sisters. According to reliable information reaching SMN News, the two brothers were arrested last week Tuesday after their biological father turned them in to police. Sources close to the family who lives in Middle Region said that the children came from a dysfunctional home and their mother who was also arrested and released last week is an alcoholic.
The source said the woman identified as Jasmin Violenus is the mother of nine children, none of which she raised by herself. They said the two brothers were once living by their biological father Over the Bank and they allegedly molested some children in the area. The source further explained that when the boys' father heard of the allegations he "evicted" them from his home sometime late last year.
SMN News further learnt that the 18 and 19 year old then went to live with their mother and her boyfriend in Middle Region. A source close to the family said Jasmin would leave her two young daughters alone home with their brothers and it was during this period of time they were sexually molested. SMN News learnt that the 10 year old girl even moved out of her mother's house and went to live in Dutch Quarter with another relative when her mother did not take action against her sons who were constantly molesting her 10 year old daughter.
SMN News learnt that at some point Jasmin's live in boyfriend went to the boys' biological father and informed him of the sexual molestation that was being committed by his two sons against their sisters and the father eventually turned them in to police. SMN News further learnt that the two suspects Germain and Giovanni Violenus confessed to sexually molesting their sisters. However, their mother who was also arrested for gross negligence and for enabling her sons' behavior was released by the Judge of Instruction after she claimed not to have known what her sons were doing. The Court of Guardianship has since moved the two victims and placed them into protective custody.
In an invited comment, Prosecutor Bart den Hartigh confirmed the arrest of the Violenus brothers and the release of their mother. Den Hartigh said police is still busy investigating the case and his office is yet to decide if the boys will be charged with sexual molestation or rape. If convicted the two young men can spend anywhere between six months to 10 years in prison depending on the charges.

swescotwilliams22072011GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot Williams says that the nation is praying for the wellbeing and recovery of Prince Friso, the second son of Her Majesty (HM) Queen Beatrix, who was involved in a ski accident.

On Friday around midday Prince Friso (43) was seriously injured in an avalanche in Austria. He was admitted to the Innsbruck hospital where he is currently undergoing treatment.

The prime minister said on Saturday morning that the people of Sint Maarten were shocked with hearing the news and is deeply concerned with respect to the Prince's wellbeing.

"Our prayers are with HM Queen Beatrix and Prince Friso's wife Princess Mabel, and the other members of the Royal Family," Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams said on Saturday.

Prince Friso married Mabel Wisse Smit in 2004 and has two daughters, Emma and Joanna.

mgdsixthgradersvisitcom21022012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- In preparation of the Cycle II final examination, grade six (year 4) of the Marie Genevieve de Weever Primary School visited the Council of Ministers on Tuesday.

The school is currently covering the topic 'Government of St. Maarten' and in this regard the school took the initiative of organizing an excursion to the various governmental institutions.

After a brief introduction by the Ministers on their portfolio, the children received the opportunity to ask the Council several questions ranging from blackouts at GEBE, the electoral system, to the fuel shortage at the airport and maintenance of streetlights.

In general the students received an interactive, informative and educational session at both institutions.

The Ministers who were present for the class visit were: Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams, Vice Prime Minister Hon. Theo Heyliger, Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto, Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs Hon. Franklin Meyers, Minister of Education & Youth Affairs Hon. Dr. Rhoda Arrindell, Minister of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan and Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever.

councilofministers22022012Philipsburg:--- The Members of Parliament posed several questions on the 2012 budget that was debated during a Central Committee meeting on Wednesday. The entire Council of Ministers comprising of seven Ministers was present when Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto presented the draft 2012 budget. It is unclear why the other Ministers appeared on Wednesday since they were not the ones questioned after the opening of the meeting. Member of Parliament Frans Richardson suggested to the Chairlady that it would have been better if the Ministers reported to Parliament separately to answer to Parliament on their respective Ministries. However, the Chairlady did not entertain the proposal claiming that she preferred to have the Ministers present during the first half of budget presentation.
The 2012 budget has a ball park figure of 432.5 million guilders compared to the 2011 budget which was 420.9 million guilders. The increase stands at 2.8% which amounts to 11.6 million guilders. While youth unemployment stands at 30% according to the 2012 budget.
Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto said the budget does not comprise of any grants from USONA or other entities. However, there are measures that were taken to increase the country's income. He said wage and income tax stands 24 million guilders. The Finance Minister said that government is focusing on the compliance tax laws to generate more income. The 2012 budget he said is balanced. There is no deficit neither surplus. Personnel expense exceeds 40% of the operational cost of the budget, while goods and services have a price tag of 27% of the budget.
Shigemoto said that based on the projections, Government and Parliament will not surpass the annual income. The 2012 budget shows 9 million guilders set aside for traveling expenses, especially for Members of Parliament.
Member of Parliament from the Democratic Party Leroy De Weever requested clarity on certain figures regarding the interest on the loan to be paid to the Windward Islands Bank. De Weever also requested more information on the real estate tax that has been added to the 2012 budget. De Weever said it appears as though government intends to go after foreign real estate owners, but that is not something he will buy. He said he cannot understand how government can realistically include such tax in its budget.
Independent Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge blasted government for the lack of control on the government owned companies, especially GEBE. Member of Parliament Illidge said he has no questions about the budget since he knows we are struggling as a young country. He however, wants to know what government is doing to soften the burden of the people. He said government has a task to undertake and as such it is not always about the dollars and cents but it is about the services that are given to the people of St. Maarten. The Independent MP called on government to take some time and focus on the quality of service that is provided to the people of St. Maarten by government owned companies, especially GEBE. He said he wants to know if government will sit and wait on GEBE to respond to them or if they intend to take control of the company. Illidge said government is busy fiddling with figures to make ends meet while the government owned companies are walking around with deaf ears.
Leader of the National Alliance William Marlin asked the Finance Minister to give Parliament some clarity on the collection of loans given through study financing mentioned in the budget because according to him government is not authorized to grant loans to students through study financing. Marlin also called on Government to provide more data on the amount of ghost employees that are currently being paid every month. Marlin also wants to know what government intends to do with the government owned companies regarding accessing their financials. Marlin requested from government the Service Level Agreements that were signed since St. Maarten became country. Marlin said he wants to know with whom these SLA's were signed, for what period and the cost of each SLA. He also asked government to provide more clarity on the pension plan for civil servants and the placement of civil servants that are still not placed after 10/10/10. Marlin said he wanted to know exactly how many civil servants are sitting at home awaiting placement.



Philipsburg:--- A national of St. Kitts who turned in two brothers that were sexually molesting their two young sisters was beaten at least twice while in police custody. The prisoner Eric Rochester told SMN News on Wednesday that he was beaten on Friday while taking fresh air. He said the second beating he received on Tuesday was instigated by a prison guard he identified as Blake. Rochester said on Tuesday officer Blake took him out of his cell and placed him in another cell claiming that the other inmates had to clean the cell he was in. Rochester said shortly after that Blake told him to return to his cell and he begged the officer to escort him since he was afraid. He said Officer Blake told him that everything was going to be okay and that he should go alone. "As I walked towards the cell one of the inmates was hiding behind a wall and he slapped me, I ran inside the cell not knowing that another inmate identified as Tony was hiding inside the cell. The other inmate and Tony beat me with a broom stick and they kicked me all over my body. I screamed and called for help but officer Blake did not come right away. When Officer Blake reached the cell he told the prisoners to stop now because he was of the opinion that I got enough blows. When police called the Ambulance paramedics told me I needed to get a stitch or two in my head and I heard when Officer Blake told the other prisoners who beat me to stick to their word." Rochester said the police officer who escorted him to the St. Maarten Medical Center urged him to file a complaint with the police which he did and he said the police also took the medical report from the doctor at the hospital. "I heard when these guys were planning to beat me they said I raped a three year old child. One of them said show me the bitch and I will fix him, this nonsense and abuse towards children has to stop. I knew they were talking about me because on Friday when I was beaten this is what the Violenus brothers told them." Rochester said that was the reason he asked Blake to escort him because he was in fear for his life. He further explained that he is the one who enlightened the police about the sexual abuse of the two young girls.
Rochester said he wants a thorough investigation to be conducted. He said he is currently discussing with lawyers because he intends to take the Police Department and the Prison Authority to court.
Sources within the police force said Rochester was beaten on Tuesday and he had to be taken to the St. Maarten Medical Center for stitches to his head, he was deported later that day, the source said. SMN News learnt that Rochester filed a complaint with the police for the ill-treatment he received during his stint behind bars.

Philipsburg:--- The St. Maarten Marine Trades Association (SMMTA) would like to take this opportunity to thank the police force of St. Maarten for increasing the police presence in the Simpson Bay area. A consistent increased presence of patrol officers in cars and on bicycles has been noticed as of late.

The yachting industry was negatively affected by a series of crimes last season, several meetings with the police were had and promises were made to improve presence. We commend them for following through, especially with the bike patrol concept as traffic in the area can be heavy at times. Using a bicycle allows the police more flexibility of movement and also more opportunities to survey the surrounding area as they pass. We would also like to commend the Police Force for capturing the culprits of the most serious crimes and hope that those apprehended were convicted with heaviest penalties allowable.

The increased police presence is a deterrent to those considering committing crime and the response time when it does occur is lessened by having more police in the area; providing peace of mind for tourists and residents alike.

legrandemarchedonatestoenvirogroups23022012Bush Road:--- Le Grand Marche supermarket introduced back in 2009 reusable shopping bags with a beautiful photo of the Emilio Wilson Cultural and Historical park for sale to their customers who are conscious of the plastic litter problem on the island. The bags were endorsed by 3 local environmental groups who advocated reducing and eventually banning single use plastic bags on Sint Maarten. It was decided in 2009 that part of the proceeds of the reusable bag sales would fund the environmental groups.
At a small hand over on Wednesday, Mr. Anil Sabnani presented the Sint Maarten PRIDE Foundation, EPIC, and the Emilio Wilson Cultural and Historical Park Foundation with donations from the reusable bag sales.
Mr. Sabnani told the groups that Le Grand Marche will be phasing out single use plastic bags in the near future and will replace them with paper and a new stock of re-usable bags.
Single use plastic bags pose serious pollution issues not only locally but are a main source of marine litter worldwide. Marine wildlife often choke and die from eating pieces of plastic that resembles food in the ocean. Sint Maarten PRIDE Foundation and EPIC have been advocating for years to ban single use plastic bags in grocery stores as they end up in landfills for several decades never biodegrading. Many countries around the world have eliminated single use plastic bags as they too have experienced immense litter problems on land and at sea. Countries such as Italy, Mexico, Kenya, and the Hawaiian islands have banned plastic bags offered at grocery stores. Local environmental groups suggest that shoppers use a re-usable bag to carry their groceries in order to preserve our natural environment free from plastic pollution.

smccrepsmeetfloridahouserep23022012TALLAHASSEE, Florida:--- The Tallahassee-St. Maarten Foundation Inc. (TLH-SXMF) Director Arthur Lugisse, described the three-day visit of St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce & Industry Executive Director Claret Connor and Board member Tamara Leonard to Tallahassee, Florida as fruitful and very informative. Connor and Leonard left for St. Maarten on Wednesday and will be informing the Chamber Board about the successful visit. During their three-day fact-finding visit, they met with various officials from the public and private sector.

Philipsburg:--- Several teachers working for the Department of Public Education Services (DPES) are miffed about a memo that was sent to them by the department head.
The Memo which is called "Cooperation" addresses the concerns of the Department on the amount of leave of absence requests they are receiving and the effect it is having on students attending public school. The department stated in its memo to all school managers, directors, and the general staff of all public schools that it is becoming a norm for public school teachers to plan extra ordinary vacations and family activities during regular school periods. Teachers and school personnel have 61 vacation days per year which is already putting extra strain on the department because of the lack of substitute teachers and especially because a number of teachers are out on long term sick leave. The Department also reminded its personnel that they are fully responsible for their students' performance at the end of the school year and it is their moral obligation to ensure that the students that are entrusted to them receive well rounded classroom instructions. Students in the various schools need their teachers in the classroom, while the teachers are employed to provide quality instructions on a daily basis during the allotted work period of each school year.
Therefore, the DPES has decided to create an internal solution to the growing problem by asking that the school managers submit the request for leave of absence for their staff to the DPES and they will be the one who will decide on granting the request. Teachers requesting long leave must submit all related documents with their request to DPES. In cases that are necessary, the request will be submitted to the Secretary General of DPES or the Minister's cabinet. Persons who fail to comply with the new procedure will face unpleasant consequences.
DPES also attached a letter of intent that has to be filled out by all teachers indicating whether or not they will be available for the 2012- 2013 school year. Included in the letter of intent is a liability clause that has all teachers working in public education miffed. The liability clause reads: - "In the event one is unable to live up to the Letter of Intent, one shall notify the Department of Public Education Services (DPES) of such no later than May 30th 2012 in writing. Failure to do so will result in liability issues which will result in DPES filing a claim for recompenses as a result of the breach of expressed of intention. The pursuing of claims will be done at the discretion of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Youth Affairs. The teachers are also angry about the calculations of the vacation days. One teacher told SMN News that the Ministry has included all public holidays in the 61 day vacation period while they fail to count the extra week teachers spend in the classrooms at the beginning of every school year.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI) will be embarking upon a public consultation process with respect to the drafting of "development plans" for country Sint Maarten.

The input of the community is considered paramount in this process and in order for the right choices to be made, the community has to have a say by giving their views with respect to the spatial national development of the country.

The drafting of the development plans will take approximately 24 months and the aforementioned plans will guide the future spatial development of the country where it relates to government and private land.

The first two draft plans in preparation are Simpson Bay (includes Beacon Hill, Simpson Bay Lagoon) and Conservation areas (hilltops, Emilio Wilson Estate, Bishop Hill Plantation, Geneve Bay).

The first town hall meeting will be held in Simpson Bay on Thursday, March 8 in the Allen Halley Sports & Recreation Center starting at 7.00pm. Residents of Simpson Bay and Beacon Hill and surrounding areas are invited to come to the meeting.

The second town hall meeting is related to Conservation Areas and this one will be held on Thursday, March 14 in the Belair Community Center in Cay Hill starting at 7.00pm.

The Zoning Ordinance (EROP) prescribes that development plans are established regulating the development possibilities and land usage on the Dutch side of the island.

The planning process consists of the following steps for public participation and support for each of the plans:

  • an inventory of wishes in town hall meetings that will result in a memorandum of principles for the development plan;
  • a consultation concerning the choices that have to be made for the preparation of the preliminary draft development plan;
  • finally your opinion with regards to the proposals in the preliminary draft development plan, which will be presented in a public hearing.

The Government believes that the public and stakeholders must have a say in the preparation of the plans, and must also have the opportunity to (public) review and give comments on the draft plans before they are sent to Parliament for approval.

rduncanandneighborhoodofficers02032012Philipsburg:--- In the very near future the Sint Maarten Police Force, will be changing their strategies on doing police work by going into "Community Policing". On Friday March 2nd at approximately 11:00am, the five senior officers that were chosen to be "Neighborhood Officers" were presented to the Minister of Justice Mr. Roland Duncan. This project is spearheaded by Police commissioner Carl John, who has been working very diligently to get this project off the ground. The officers in question are Majors H.E. ROMEO-CRISTINA, F.N. RICHARDS, E.S. JOSEPHA and brigadiers M.L.R. SIRVANIA and J.F.J. STATIE.
Community Policing is a collaborate effort between a police department and community that identifies problems of crime and disorder and involves all elements of the community in the search for solutions to these problems. It is founded on close, mutually beneficial ties between police and community members. Community policing is not soft on crime. On the contrary it can significantly improve the ability of the police to discover criminal conduct and activities, clear offenses, and make arrests.

Minister Duncan congratulated the officers and encouraged them to go out into the neighborhoods and create a communication network between private citizens, businesses, community councils, and other
organizations, to help combat crime and make these neighborhoods safer and to improve livability. Finally, the Minister wished the officers much success in the difficult task that lies ahead of them.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Permanent Committee of Parliament on Kingdom Affairs and Inter-parliamentary Relations, will meet on March 06.

The committee will discuss a draft report with respect to the Kingdom Visa Law. The report is the Parliament of Sint Maarten's responds to the Dutch proposal of the introduction of one visa law for the entire Kingdom. The position of the national chamber of parliament will be sent to the Dutch Second Chamber of Parliament.

The meeting will take place on Tuesday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The committee is headed by Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Roy Marlin, Chairman, MP Hon. Dr. Ruth Douglass, Vice Chair, MP Hon. Patrick Illidge, MP Hon. William Marlin, and MP Hon. Frans Richardson.

The committee meeting will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

theyliger04032012PHILIPSBURG:--- Sint Maarten students studying in Holland will be invited to attend the first student forum under the theme, "To Study Successfully and to Return Successfully," to be organized by Stichting Soualiga Foundation (SSF).

Vice Prime Minister Hon. Theo Heyliger says he fully supports the initiative to organize a forum for Sint Maarten students studying in the Netherlands under the aforementioned theme, and appeals to businesses to support forum.

The student forum is slated for April 20 in Bodegraven, the Netherlands.

The main goal of the student forum is to bring together students, recent graduates and young professionals to discuss and document factors that affect the academic performance of the students in the Netherlands as well as look at how they can return to the country successfully after completing their studies.

SSF's current initiative is to help students facing difficulties in achieving their goals during their studies in the Netherlands, and student dissatisfaction about limited opportunities graduates/young professionals face when returning to the country.

"We have achieved country status within the Kingdom. To move on in joining the international community of nation states and be a full autonomous country, we need to build country Sint Maarten at this level with Sint Maarteners equipped with a high level of human capital in promoting the economic growth and well-being of our country.

"Governments the world over have been confronted with so-called 'brain drain.' This phenomenon is believed to have had adverse effects on economic growth, education, income distribution and welfare. There are factors that determine brain drain, such as push factors and pull factors.

"The outcome of the student forum will give the political establishment an idea on moving forward. One idea is to set-up a data bank to identify and localize Sint Maarten students and professionals living and working in developed countries; and another idea is to assist in the creation and consolidation of the Sint Maarten Diaspora living in North America, Europe and wherever they can be found," Vice Prime Minister Hon. Theo Heyliger said on Sunday.

SSF was launched on October 11, 2011 and is not only for students but all Sint Maarteners living in the Netherlands with respect to social and cultural needs.

chamberofcommercetallahasseevisit05032012Mission

St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce and Industry Board Member Tamara Leonard and Executive Director Claret Connor were tasked by Chamber President Arthur Bute to explore additional areas of cooperation between Sister Cities St. Maarten and Tallahassee, Florida. The main goal was to drum up new opportunities for business (broadly), cultural exchange and future development.

Since the sister city has been in existence, the focus and success have been in the area of education. St. Maarten students have been benefitting from the in-state tuition at state universities.

Moving Forward

Leonard and Connor honed in on aspects of the sister city agreement that have never explored to a great intent. Stemming from this, a series of meetings were held and contact made for future projects in the areas of Commerce, Community, Culture and Chamber Relations.

From those meetings, it was determined that opportunities for St. Maarten businesses and budding entrepreneurs are many. Tapping into these require swift actions in partnerships and projects on which the Chamber together with its counterpart in Tallahassee can make in-roads.

Commerce: Meeting with Mayor John Marks

A meeting was held with Tallahassee Mayor John Marks III about the investment opportunities on St Maarten via tourism development. The mayor is very interested in creating linkages and exchanges with St. Maarten.

Projects on their linkages and exchanges have to be developed and further worked out for optimal benefits.

Energy: The sister city agreement has the potential to open St. Maarten to China, specifically the City of Rugao as Tallahassee and Rugao are now sister cities and through this, ongoing development of trade and energy production are possibilities to explore.

A meeting was with held with Florida Representative Michele Vasilinda and Dean Minardi of Bing Energy. Bing is currently exploring the production of new energy technology in China.

New tech apps: Chamber representatives met with Florida Representative Alan Williams about exploration into waste management, certification and various educational avenues including online employee recruitment services and computer applications. Projects are to be followed up on.

Culture: Meeting with Florida House Representative Hazelle P. Rogers

Participation in Florida's International Caribbean Day Celebration from the standpoint of exposing Tallahassee and other residents of Florida to St. Maarten's unique offerings and culture was the highlight of a meeting with Florida House Representative Hazelle P. Rogers.

Opportunities for sports tourism are also available. Tallahassee Tourist Director Mr Lee Daniel indicated that they are home to avid mountain bikers, bikers trails and rivers and hosts a series of competition annually. A recommendation is to have a team of St. Maarten cycle enthusiast be part of an exhibition or competition in Tallahassee. This will create linkages with cycling clubs and eventual exchange visits.

Another sport gaining ground in Tallahassee is disc golf. Disc golf is a disc game in which individual players throw a flying disc into a car or at a target. According to the Professional Disc Golf Association, "The object of the game is to traverse a course from beginning to end in the fewest number of throws of the disc." This is a niche business opportunity for a St. Maarten entrepreneur.

Community: Why not visit your sister city?

Tallahassee officials are working to upgrade its regional airport to an international one. Adding St. Maarten as a preferred (in demand) destination can help this goal with the spin off being an expanded Florida tourism market for our country. A meeting on this topic was held with Tallahassee Tourist Director Mr Lee Daniel.

One approach to this goal is exposing residents of the sister cities to what each destination have to offer without an extensive marketing campaign. The use of strategically placed billboards in both "cities" can make residents more aware of the link between Tallahassee and St. Maarten while suggesting "why not visit your sister city?"

Leonard as a board member recommends an immediate project in this regard to showcase St. Maarten to their City of Tallahassee via the local media by inviting the top three media houses, television and radio and newspapers and to send their journalists to this year's Carnival celebrations.

A programme for the trip will be developed to ensure maximum exposure of the destination and the sister city agreement. Complimentary airfare and accommodations can be worked on. (Further details will be worked out if project is accepted by board.)

An exchange trip for St. Maarten media to cover the International Caribbean Day Celebration will be worked on with the Tallahassee-St Maarten Foundation and the Florida Chamber of Commerce. This will further highlight the sister city agreement and opportunities for business and trade developments.

Simpson Bay:--- Last Wednesday February 29, 2012, the Sunrise Rotary Club treated the children from Crystal Home to a night of fun. The Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise supports the Crystal Children's Home and has assisted the Home on many occasions. Besides financial support the Sunrise Club also organizes fun activities for the children, who the Club considers to be a part of the extended Family-of-Rotary.

This time the group of four girls and four boys was taken to Kookamanga's for dinner and a paintball game. Watching another group go at it got some of them a bit scared. But when it was their turn they all put on their gear and got a gun to join in the game. It sure was a lot of fun. To everybody's surprise the smallest girl turned out to be victorious!

The Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise thanks Mr. Sprott and the team from Kookamanga's for their support in making this a fun evening for children who deserve a break!
This will surely be repeated soon.

smpaemergencytrainingexercise06032012Pointe Blanche:--- On Tuesday March 6, 2012 at approximately 10:00am an "Emergency Response Training" exercise was held at the A.C. Wathey Cruise Facilities. This training was done by the Sint Maarten Port Authorities in collaboration with emergency services on the island and the representatives of the Norwegian Cruise Line.
The purpose of this training was to evaluate the response time and the coordination between the different departments in case of an emergency. Traffic going towards the Point Blanche area was diverted for a short period allowing the emergency services to get to the cruise facilities. At the pier a mock evacuation of over 1400 crew members took place by representatives of the cruise ship. This short safety training was a success and showed that in case of emergency all emergency services are capable of responding in time and through proper coordination getting the job done with as least casualties as possible.

swescotwilliams07032012Philipsburg:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams disclosed on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers press briefing that she received a letter from the Minister of Foreign Affairs of The Netherlands Uri Rosenthal informing her of the European Union's decision to implement stronger sanctions on Iran.
Wescot Williams said the letter St. Maarten received is dated February 23, 2012 which informed St. Maarten of the Temporary Resolution of the European Union which she said is an extension of the sanctions taken in 2010. "Basically what is being asked is that since the Netherlands is a member of the European Union the Kingdom has to comply with the regulation i.e. the sanctions implemented by the European Union. The Countries of the Netherlands are being asked to follow suit."
The Prime Minister said she already brought the letter to the attention of the Council of Ministers but St. Maarten has not yet taken a stand on the matter. She said St. Maarten will do so shortly and they will get back in touch with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands cognizant to the International dimensions of the matter at hand.

ssfboard08032012Soualiga Foundation (SSF) is extremely grateful and encouraged by the support and endorsements received so far from dignitaries both on Sint Maarten and in the Netherlands.

After announcing plans to host a student forum with the primary purpose of documenting factors that affect the academic performance of Sint Maarten students in the Netherlands, SSF has received much praise from diverse government officials.

Hon. Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams, Hon. Vice Prime Minister, Mr. Theo Heyliger, Minister of Education, Dr. Rhoda Arrindell, and Minister of Health Care, Social Development & Labor, Dr. Cornelis de Weever, have all encouraged the initiative. Three of the ministers have also indicated their desire to be present for the event, and are looking into their schedules to see if this will be feasible.

The Minister Plenipotentiary of Sint Maarten, Hon. Mathias S. Voges, has also pledged his support and made his Cabinet’s facilities available to the foundation.

It is very encouraging to see that our goals are shared by dignitaries such as these. We are of the opinion that this is the way that we can do our bit to help build and develop Country St. Maarten. These endorsements further confirm to us that Soualiga Foundation is on the right track, and that we are contributing to the nation-building process”, said Mr. Perry Geerlings, SSF’s chairman.

I know that this subject is close the hearts of the ministers. SSF wants to work closely together with them to better streamline our common goals and efforts, particularly where it concerns the return of our people to St. Maarten”, he continued.

The organizing committee, whose members are Carol Voges (Treasurer), Aishira Cicilia (Secretary), Maria Charles, Deshanna Richardson and Vayolette Laguerre (Public Relations/Communications), Garrick Richardson and Melissa Gumbs (Members) and Perry Geerlings (Chairman), are in full swing with regards to preparations, and has found a good cooperative partner in the S-4 Foundation.

The S-4 Foundation has enabled SSF to reach, inform and motivate students and graduates to take part in the Forum. “We are aiming at preparing the participants as much as possible prior to the date of the forum, in order to make their contribution and input to the discussions and solution-finding a comprehensive and valuable one”, Mr. Geerlings said.

During the forum, students, recent graduates and young professionals will review the following topics of discussion:

Section 1: Studying Successfully/Not Successfully

  • Educational Factors
  • Personal Factors
  • Social Factors
  • Financial Factors

Section 2: Returning Successfully

  • Why is it important to return to Sint Maarten?
  • What are the criteria for a successful return?
  • What do you feel is the government’s role in this?
  • What is your own role in this?
  • Why would you not return to Sint Maarten?

Section 3: Creating Solutions

  • What are possible solutions for the improvement of negative areas?

Registration for the event began earlier this week.

SSF encourages the business community to support its goals and efforts in any way they can. Interested supporters, donors and sponsors are urged to contact the foundation at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone us at 0031-70-215 60 67.

nalynchsigningslainnetherlands10032012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Ombudsman Office recently signed a Service Level Agreement (SLA) with the Director of the National Ombudsman of the Netherlands in The Hague.

The SLA allows for the National Ombudsman to render the Ombudsman of Sint Maarten human resources assistance for up to a period of six-months.

Ombudsman Dr. Nilda Arduin said on Friday that the SLA is a major step forward in the development of the countries own bureau.

The Ombudsman is tasked with investigating the conduct/behavior of Government and other Administrative bodies as a result of complaints or on own motion.

Governments must be held accountable in the relationship between citizen and government. The National Ordinance Ombudsman is meant to provide the citizen additional protection against conduct of government and to promote good governance.

Every person has the right to have his/her affairs handled impartially, fairly and within reasonable time by government; the right to good administration.

pjiaesolmeeting10032012SIMPSON BAY:--- Deputy Prime Minister Theo Heyliger, with responsibility for the airport, joined a delegation of Princess Juliana International Airport operating company (PJIAE) in a specially-convened meeting on March 6 with Sol top brass, including CEO Gerard Cox, to demand permanent solutions to the recurrent fuel shortages that have been affecting the airport and airlines servicing the destination since the beginning of the high season.
The meeting, held at Sol's offices in Cay Bay, discussed among other issues Sol and Chevron's implementation of a 50% restriction, which was in place from the period of March 2 – 4, 2012, during the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta weekend.
Sol attributed the spate of fuel shortages that has hit St. Maarten and affecting the whole island, in part to what it called an un-forecasted 15% increase in fuel sales this season.
The jet fuel supplier noted that the spike in sales came as a result of increased demand.
According to Sol, due to the increase in uplifts, the fuel required at the airport surpassed usual requirements during the high season. This has affected Sol's and Chevron's ability to provide sufficient fuel given the current storage capacity in St. Maarten.
Asked why St. Maarten seemed to be most affected by fuel shortages compared to other islands in the region, Sol noted that storage is not as big an issue on other Caribbean islands, as in St. Maarten.
As a result of the fuel issues it is facing in St. Maarten, Sol has increased its jet fuel storage capacity in Antigua from 60,000 barrels to 97,000 barrels to allow for quicker transporting of fuel to St. Maarten when needed, it was further revealed.
Sol further explained that based on the current storage capacity, should there be any influxes in demand or setbacks in shipping at supply sources, it would take two voyage rotations, which usually equates to two weeks, to restore fuel supply to a normal position. As customary, all fuel that arrives at port is sent to Antigua for recertification and the time involved in this process would also need to be considered.
Another reason Sol gave for the recent shortages is the numerous challenges faced by its main supplier, Petrotrin in Trinidad. However, Sol maintained that an increase in storage capacity in St. Maarten would put Sol in a much better position to deal with any unforeseen challenges that may arise during the peak season.
Addressing the issue of storage, Deputy Prime Minister Heyliger, reiterated that he had recently signed the building permit for the construction of the storage tank.
"St. Maarten continues to be an important market in Sol's business portfolio and we remain committed to resolving the problem with jet fuel supply at PJIA," said Andrew Niles, General Manager of Sol Aviation Services.
Stressing that indeed, the "solution is the tank," Sol further disclosed that construction is set to begin on March 19 with completion expected by October 31, 2012.
The new tank will have a storage capacity of 34,000 barrels and when coupled with existing storage will give a net increase of some 29,000 barrels. The tank is being designed and built by Sol.
The PJIAE delegation, which included Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Directors, Clarence Derby and Managing Director, Regina La Bega, also discussed with Sol plans for relocating the fuel farm at the airport. This will allow for an expansion of the storage capacity of the fuel farm as well.
Communication was another issue the two parties discussed at length with PJIAE demanding that Sol informs it of any imminent shortages/restrictions in a much more timely manner to allow for timely dissemination of this information to stakeholders and to enhance proper crisis management. Poor and last minute communication of the recent stock-outs have only worsened an already bad situation.
To help manage the fluctuating fuel uplift demand, Sol requested that all airlines provide their projected jet fuel daily requirements at airports across the region, including PIJA, to ensure service quality and availability, seeing that demand is a major factor.
In an effort to improve communication, it was agreed that Sol would also meet with the stakeholders at the airport.
"PJIAE is in the business of attracting airlines to this destination, and one thing for sure, we cannot afford for the current situation with fuel shortages to continue because of its negative effects not only on the image of the airport as an international airport, but also on St. Maarten as a leading tourist destination," said PJIAE managing director La Bega – who has repeatedly indicated the need for all operators, including Sol, to meet soon-to-be established performance standards.
Deputy PM Heyliger, in summing up the position of St. Maarten, said adequate storage capacity requires that the supplier(s) guarantee on-island stock that would last a period of at least two weeks. "This is what we are looking at to solve this situation with jet fuel shortage that has been happening too frequently now," he said.

Philipsburg:--- Former Commissioner of Public Works Roy Marlin hired the Independent Consulting Engineers (ICE) in 2006 to conduct a feasibility study on the road infrastructure of St. Maarten. According to information released to SMN News, ICE suggested in their report to government that it would be more feasible for government to construct a tunnel under the Simpson Bay Lagoon instead of a causeway (bridge).
The ICE report further stated that a tunnel would be more costly than the bridge but its maintenance fees would be less over a long term period while the Government of St. Maarten will be able to preserve the Simpson Bay Lagoon environmentally as well as island's main source of industry: tourism through the marine industry. The Simpson Bay lagoon is the flagship of the Caribbean, all yachts come here before taking off on their journey and dividing it into two or three parts would definitely affect the marine industry.
Constructing another bridge over the lagoon would further destroy the environment since there are already two bridges in the lagoon, namely the Simpson Bay Bridge and the Sandy Ground Bridge on the French side of the island. ICE further stated that constructing a causeway would divide the lagoon into two parts which would eventually impact the marine industry on St. Maarten. However, like every other report, the ICE report on the road infrastructure can be considered incomplete since there were no environmental study conducted prior to them submitting their report to government. ICE stated that the causeway is more cost efficient but somehow they did not include the maintenance of the causeway compared to the tunnel they suggested, neither did they mention the environmental implication another bridge would have on the lagoon.
Sources within government apparatus said that the former Democratic Party commissioners had several drawings made on the causeway they intend to build long before these studies were conducted. "They wanted to build this bridge but they never conducted a study on the traffic, they asked ICE for the infrastructure study and that is how the links such as links 1 to 10 came into being. Government has an inflated plan for this bridge since they did not seek to conduct any technical studies for the bridge. One of the VROMI heads wanted to bring in some professionals from the Netherlands to conduct the necessary traffic studies for the construction of a causeway but government threw the suggestions through the window since their minds were already made up with the construction of the causeway. Basically, deals were already made and they had to be kept. "
SMN News learnt that advisors to the former government suggested that the Dutch and French side should join hands to construct the tunnel since that would allow them to access European funding geared at assisting members of the European Union that has development plans. "When this information surfaced one of the Democratic Party commissioners invented (Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority Cooperation (SLAC) to dictate what will happen at the Simpson Bay Lagoon. An investigation was also conducted to see if the European Development Funds would be available for the construction of the tunnel instead of the causeway. "A tunnel will not obstruct the movement in the lagoon and it will also make St. Maarten unique since it would have been the only one in the Caribbean. However, those that held the power were not interested in safeguarding the economy and the environment. Their sole interest is to make money through these projects. They already have intentions to sell the land around the causeway for further development since they intend to link the causeway to link 4 and link 10. That plan was somehow interrupted when one of the commissioners got into legal loggerheads with a well known Cole Bay family for the use of their land to construct a road. "While all of this was in the planning stage, lands were swapped with a businessman in Lowlands and Port de Plaisance. It is there the Dutch Village deal was made for the Harbour," the source said.
The source further explained that the former commissioners were not interested in conducting studies instead they were busy working on projects that will fulfill their own self interests. Another project that got a negative advice from the former head of VROMI was the Ring Road government is trying to construct around the Great Salt Pond. "We already have a Ring Road , the only thing that has to be done is cleaning and proper maintenance but a certain commissioner did not see things this way. That commissioner at the time was only thinking about projects where he could make his money. It was the Dutch Village at the Harbour, Ring Road, and the causeway, having three projects running at the same time would bring more monies into their pockets while the environment and the country's economy would suffer. These projects sparked one of the island council members to ask for clarity on the floor of the island council some years ago about the intended causeway, since he heard certain commissioners were busy making deals off island with investors and the island's people were not even consulted for such projects.

Willemstad, CURACAO:--- The Board of Financial supervision (College financieel toezicht - Cft) observes in its sixth half-year report that in the coming years Curaçao and Sint Maarten face various challenges to maintain their public finances in due order and to improve their financial management, that in addition to the trials the countries' economies will endure from the international conjuncture. Curaçao will have to demonstrate that its ambitious reform plans will actually be implemented, whilst Sint Maarten has to accomplish a lot with the listing of all effects the aging of the population has on the long run on the public finance. Furthermore, both countries, but particularly Sint Maarten, will have to achieve a great deal in order to improve the financial management. This is very important, considering that sound financial management is a crucial condition for diligent budget management.
Cft acknowledges that both countries have made progress. Curaçao has ambitious plans to reform the public health sector and the old age pension, in order to improve the long term sustainability of the budget. The cooperation and communication with Sint Maarten has improved considerably in the recent period. The Cft office that was opened on January 17th, 2012 in Philipsburg will have to fortify this upward development.
In 2012 the Board shall monitor the ambition time planning of the reform measures closely, together with Curaçao and, in the event the planning is not kept, the Board shall also see to it that adequate securing measures be taken. In its half-year report Cft also perceives risks regarding the planned construction of a new hospital. Currently the new hospital has not yet been provided for in the budget, reason why there is no clarity about the financials framework and the possible risks of a new hospital for the government budget. Clear is though that the new hospital can only be exploited in a financially sound way if the many reform measures are actually implemented. Cft shall therefore always consider these reform plans and the construction of the new hospital connected with each other.
With regard to Sint Maarten Cft has expressed its concern about the soundness of the income estimate in the 2012 budget. An important revenue increasing measure for 2012 is the taxing of non-residents with real estate on Sint Maarten for rent income. Cft welcomes this type of initiative to increase income, but it also foresees risks with regard to the practicability of such measure. In 2012 the Board shall utilize a concrete time planning drawn up by Sint Maarten to monitor this measure. If during the year it appears that the projected revenue will not be realized, Cft will see to it that adequate measures will be securing be taken to maintain the budget in balance.
Another point brought to attention in the half-year report is the financial position of the government companies and foundations on Curaçao and Sint Maarten. For both countries Cft has received the financial statements over 2008 and 2009 (though just partly). Based on this – incomplete – information Cft draws the conclusion that the financial situation of some of the larger government companies and foundations on Curaçao is critical. On Sint Maarten the situation up to and including 2009 seems less alarming. Since the countries are considered implicitly as the guarantors of the government companies and foundations, it is important to diligently bring clarity into the financial situation of these entities. That is why in 2012, together with both countries, Cft will make an inventory of the current financial statements of the government companies and foundations, based on the most recent financial statements. This way there will be a better view on the budgetary risks for the countries, so policies can be developed to control the risks and take necessary measures.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The House of Parliament will meet in public session on March 15 at 10:00am to discuss a four point agenda.

The first agenda point is incoming documents; second agenda point is, establishment of a permanent commission for National Expenditures; third point, establishment of a Commission "Political, Municipal Integration" of the Latin American Parliament.

The fourth agenda point is the National Ordinance related to changes in the Criminal Code with respect to extraordinary investigation methods for law enforcement organizations.

The Thursday meeting will take place in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

There will be another plenary session on the same day at 2:00pm regarding policies and the national 2012 budget.

The committee meeting will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

Philipsburg:--- The report that was put together by former Lt. Governor Denis Richardson and Joan Dovale-Meit on the request of the Public Prosecutors Office showed that the lack of a Ministerial decree and policies are the main causes of the chaos with the Brooks Tower Accord 2 procedure.
The 15 page report states that the verbal decrees issued by the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan was misinterpreted since those verbal instructions had to be executed over a period of time. The project leader and the helpers who executed the BTA 2 project bypassed the verbal instructions maybe out of goodwill since they had no written guidelines such as policies and Ministerial decrees to follow. The report states that the lack of concrete directives caused severe administrative confusion.
Direct consequences derived from time constraints, lack of capacity, and lack of knowledge which led the workers to have their own interpretations, make mistakes and abuse the intake, processing, and delivery of the of documents. There are clear indications that mistakes were made during the intake, processing and delivery of the permits. Some of the people who requested the BTA permits knew some of the helpers and collaborators of the project and they received priority treatment. Due to the chaotic circumstances there was no longer equal treatment to the dossiers. There is also evidence that shows that some of the workers committed criminal offenses when handling the files because they had their self interest as their goal.
Questions arise about to the wrongful handling of the BTA 2 procedure as whether it has compromised the labor department and the census office. If the latter turns out to be so then government trust has been breached.
Another major hindrance to the entire procedure is the lack of proper transfer from the Minister of Justice of the Netherlands Antilles Magali Jacoba to the Minister of Justice of St. Maarten Roland Duncan. The report further stated that the Minister of Justice of the former Netherlands Antilles Magali Jacoba had written policies and Ministerial decrees that the workers used as guidelines during the execution of Brooks Towers Accord 1. However, the workers that worked for the former Minister of Justice were laid off by September 30, 2010. Even though ten persons that worked during the execution of BTA 1 were rehired by the St. Maarten's Ministry of Justice these helpers who were not hired on a permanent basis had no guidelines to work with during the execution of BTA 2.
Another flaw during the execution of the BTA 2 procedure is the lack of proper staffing. The writers of the report further states that the project leader was overwhelmed with work due to the massive turn out of people who showed up to regulate their status during the extension period from November 24th to December 31st, 2010. There are indications from the documents and email communications that showed that focus was placed on the amount of intake due to the time constraint rather than on procedure.
SMN News will bring you more on the BTA 2 report in other publications.

Marigot:--- French and European citizens comprising of 17,765 registered voters residing on St. Martin will be heading to the polls this Sunday to vote for the 26 member Territorial Council. The first round of the Territorial Elections is scheduled for March 18th 2012. This is the second time St. Martin's citizens are called to the polls to elect the members of the council since St. Martin obtained its separate status of article 74 of the French constitution.
Currently, there are six political parties on St. Martin that are contesting the first round of the elections. They are Union Pour les Progres headed by Louis Constant Fleming, Generation Solidaire headed by Louis Jeffry, Team Daniel Gibbs headed by Daniel Gibbs, St. Martin Pour Tous headed by Marthe Ogoundele Tessi, Rassemblement Responsabilitie Resussite headed by Alain Richardson, and the Movement for the Advancement of the People headed by Louis Mussington.
These parties consisting of 26 candidates have a few more days to gather the full amount of voters to elect them to office for the next five years.
Should Sunday's first round not see a party win by a sufficient majority a second round will be held on Sunday March 25 as per the electoral code. If this is the case, following submission of lists, the campaign restarts again on Wednesday March 21 at midnight and ends on Saturday March 24, 2012.
The elections will be governed by the services of the Préfecture, Collectivité, and the Tribunal of St. Martin.
Voters are asked to take note of the thirteen polling stations throughout the French side of the island. The polling stations are as follows:-
  1. Hotel de La Collectivité
  2. Number 2 Nina Duverly School
  3. Nina Duverly School;
  4. Hervé Williams School
  5. Hervé Williams School
  6. Sandy Ground School
  7. Sandy Ground School
  8. Bâtiment Communal, Friars Bay
  9. Bâtiment Communal, Friars Bay
  10. Primary School, Grand Case
  11. Kindergarten school, Grand Case
  12. Kindergarten school French Quarter
  13. Primary School French Quarter

Philipsburg:--- The President of the Windward Island Chamber of Labour Unions Theophillus Thompson expressed concerns on a current trend which he intends to discuss with government. Thompson made the statements during the union's press briefing on Thursday. Thompson said recently the unions on St. Maarten have noticed that employers are no longer hiring new workers instead they are turning to the employment agencies on St. Maarten whom he said are operating against the law.
Thompson said St. Maarten never signed on to the ILO convention which would allow employment agencies to provide workers for companies. He further explained that because of the current trend, workers on St. Maarten would no longer have job security. "There will no longer be permanent job for locals and persons residing on the island legally. Furthermore, these employment agencies are exploiting workers. They don't provide health care benefits and the workers' taxes are not being paid."

tthompson15032012Philipsburg:--- The President of the Workers Institute for Organized Labour (WIFOL) Theophillus Thompson confirmed on Thursday during the union's weekly press briefing that he has begun some investigations about the Simpson Bay Resort Management Company (SBRMC). Thompson said he has heard rumors indicating that the Hard Rock Café Franchise is interested in purchasing the former Pelican Resorts Club.
The WIFOL President also confirmed that the attorney representing the resort submitted a request to the Court of First Instance asking that the ongoing court case be postponed since he would be off island.
SMN News was contacted by several persons last week who indicated that the attorney and the current owners of SBRMC are negotiating the sale of the resort and that they would request that the case which was scheduled for March 14, 2012 be postponed. One of the persons who contacted SMN News also suggested that one of St. Maarten's Ministers is behind the sale and purchase of the former Pelican Resorts. SMN News further learnt that Hard Rock Café in Florida already purchased the former Pelican Resort Club and that the name of the resort will be changed to Hard Rock Resorts. SMN News also learnt that Member of Parliament Jules James has submitted his resignation to SBRMC. However, the information we received could not be confirmed since both management and the attorney representing the resort are tightlipped.
Thompson said that he too received the same information and he immediately started to investigate and that is how he learnt that Hard Rock Café is a franchise company in several countries. He said he also learnt that the franchise of Florida is the one interested in purchasing the resort.
In the meantime, Thompson said he also submitted a request to meet with the Minister of Economic Affairs and Tourism and whenever that meeting is convened he will be confront the Minister with the information he received to see if those in government would be able to shed more light on the developments at the Simpson Bay Resort Management Company.
Thompson also raised concerns about the welfare of the over 50 women that are working for SBRMC. He said just recently International Women's Day was celebrated and the women working at the SBRMC have not been paid since last year. Thompson said it's a pity that one of the Members of Parliament who is also the manager of SBRMC was allowed to lay them off and has since refused to pay them.
The WIFOL president said that while women throughout the world celebrated their day, the female workers of the Simpson Bay Resort Management Company were not so fortunate.
He said the ILO recognizes International Women's Day especially due to their contribution in the work force and therefore women have earned the right to equal pay and the right to vote.

Philipsburg/Marigot:--- Guyanese residing on St. Maarten/St. Martin can now breathe a sigh of relief now that they can obtain their machine readable Caricom Guyana Passports on the island.
Guyanese citizens residing on St. Maarten/St. Martin no longer have to travel to Guyana to obtain their travel document since Guyana's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has allowed Diane Douglas to process the machine readable passports from St. Maarten. Douglas can be reached at the Horizon View Hotel on Front Street or at +1721-5261925.
Just recently the Government of Guyana announced that they have authorized all honorary consuls in Caribbean to issue the document.
Guyana has not appointed a consulate on the island because of bureaucratic procedures. However, they have acknowledged Douglas as the person that assists Guyanese on the island. The police and immigration department on the St. Maarten have been working with Douglas when they are in need of assistance with Guyanese that find themselves in problems with the law. It should be noted that the Guyanese Association on St. Maarten is dysfunctional and the members on the board do not provide services to the Guyanese citizens residing on the island.
Guyanese citizens are urged to make use of the services locally and not to take any risks sending their passports to consulates outside of St. Maarten since they would have to pay additional shipping fees. Consulates traveling to St. Maarten to provide the services will charge applicants extra monies to process their application since the consulates in question would have to cover their travel and accommodation expenses. Since the announcement by the Guyana Government authorizing the consuls to process the machine readable passports, it is clear that consuls in the neighboring islands are trying to exploit Guyanese living on the St. Maarten/St. Martin. For more information on the renewal and application of Guyanese passports, citizens of that country are asked to contact Diane Douglas.

Sucker Garden:--- On Wednesday March 14, 2012, the victim with initials K.P.N. from China, stated that on that same day at approximately 8:00pm two unknown young men, one of which was armed with shotgun, stormed into the Rainbow Supermarket which is situated on the Sucker Garden road.
The suspect with the shotgun threatened to use the weapon while the other suspect jumped over the counter and stole the money from the cash register. After committing their act, the suspects fled the scene on foot. This case is being investigated by the Special Robbery Unit.

Marigot:--- The Gendarmes arrested a resident of Grand Case who shot an alleged thief in his face early Wednesday morning. A press release from the Gendarmerie states that the resident was awakened when his dogs began barking around 5am in the morning. Upon making checks outside of his residence, the resident noticed someone breaking into his car that was parked on the road. The resident then took his rifle and shot in the direction of the person breaking into his vehicle. The alleged thief was shot in his face. The victim, a resident of Dutch St. Maarten was hospitalized at the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital prior to him being flown to Martinique for further medical treatment.
The press release states that the Gendarmes have since launched an investigation into the shooting incident.

tthompson22032012Philipsburg:--- President of the Windward Islands Chamber of Labour Unions (WICLU) Theophillus Thompson is urging the youths of St. Maarten that are involved in the production of videos to participate in the international contest organized by the International Labour Organization(ILO). Thompson made the announcement during the WICLU weekly press conference on Thursday. Thompson said the ILO has sent out an invitation to youngsters between the ages of 18 to 29 years via the WICLU. The contest is aimed at featuring how the job crisis is affecting them. Winners from the various islands participating will receive an all expense paid trip to Geneva Switzerland to attend the ILO youth employment forum which will be held from May 23 to May 25, 2012.
Persons that are interested in participating on St. Maarten are requested to attend an information session on Sunday at the WIFOL building on the Pondfill at 4pm. All videos for the contest must be submitted no later than April 10, 2012.

npnaremovesfurniturefrompss23032012Philipsburg:--- Workers of the Postal Services of St. Maarten (PSS) were taken aback on Friday morning when Nieuw Post Netherlands Antilles (NPNA) workers showed up at the location with a truck and removed several pieces of furniture from the Post Office building. SMN News reporter was on hand to capture photos of persons taking the furniture from PSS to the NPNA location Soualiga Service Point (SSP).
According to information and documents provided to SMN News, NPNA informed the Director of PSS Denicio Richardson that NPNA will remove their moveable properties and PSS also has to compensate NPNA for the use of their furniture since October 15, 2011. NPNA offered the PSS director an opportunity to discuss the purchase of the furniture at a reasonable price but the Managing Director of PSS did not grasp the opportunity to buy out the much needed furniture to continue PSS operations.
SMN News has been reliably informed that the feud between the Supervisory Board of PSS and its Managing Director is ongoing thus leading to NPNA's action. The source said that the Director of NPNA Franklin Sluis contacted the President of the Supervisory Board of PSS Hubert Pantophlet and requested a desk from PSS so that he could continue his operations at SPP but the Managing Director of PSS refused to cooperate with Pantophlet and Sluis. Therefore, the NPNA Managing Director Franklin Sluis had no other choice but to take appropriate action and remove a number of desks and other furniture that were being used by PSS.
SMN News further learnt that the PSS Managing Director is no longer communicating with the supervisory board, instead he is dealing directly with the shareholder representative the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams. Sources close to the Supervisory Board said that the shareholder representative has so far refused to take the necessary steps or corrective measures to resolve the ongoing feud because the Managing Director of PSS is backed by three Members of Parliament who once threatened to throw the current coalition government in shambles if the Managing Director of PSS is removed.
The source said that PSS is cash strapped and now they have to find monies to buy back the necessary furniture that is needed to continue their operations.
President of the Supervisory Board Hubert Pantophlet could not be reached for a comment.
In the meantime, the Managing Director of PSS Denicio Richardson said that PSS could not do anything legally to stop NPNA and the matter has to be dealt with by the shareholder representative of St. Maarten.
It should be noted that while NPNA has been removing all moveable properties from PSS, such as computers, vehicles, and furniture, St. Maarten still has 25% shares in NPNA.
Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams could not be reached for a comment on Friday morning.

Click here to view the letter sent to Managing Director Denicio Richardson from NPNA.

Click here to see an inventory of the items supposedly belonging to NPNA.

yachtonfire27032012Philipsburg:--- The coast guard tried to provide assistance to a yacht that caught fire outside of St. Maarten shortly before 10am. SMN News learnt that the yacht was over one mile away from the coastline and as such the fire department was not able to provide much assistance.
Several other boats and seamen that were in the immediate vicinity tried to assist the crew by throwing water on the yacht. An official at the fire department said that they did not have a boat on hand to go on sea but the coast guard was called in to provide assistance. The official said that despite the efforts of the coast guard and others in the area the yacht eventually sank.

Marigot:--- The court in Basse-Terre sentenced a man that fired three shots at two men in French Quarter on March 11, 2012. A press release from the Gendarmerie states that the man was sentenced on Friday March 23, 2012 to five years imprisonment with one year suspended and two years of probation.
It appears as though the man was involved in a dispute a few days earlier with two brothers and he returned with a gun and shot them both in their face and arms.

In an unrelated case, another man who stole jewellery from his neighbor in Concordia on March 26, 2012 was sentenced to two years in prison. The suspect was caught and sent to Guadeloupe for trial the next day. He also received one year suspended sentence and two years probation. The culprit in this case is a well known thief in the neighborhood.

On Monday March 26, 2012, neighbors reported to Police aux Frontières seeing a man walking around naked at a residence in Baie Nettle. He was detained by a patrol who took him to the Gendarmerie station in Marigot where he was questioned. However, during a momentary lapse of attention by his interrogators, the suspect was able to escape.
The Gendarmerie is appealing to the public to contact them on emergency number 17 if they know of the whereabouts of the suspect, or have information that would lead to his recapture.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Persons interested in Graphic Design Xpress course being offered by the University of St. Martin in conjunction with KGraphix, have just one week to left to still apply for the course.
There are still some spaces open, USM officials said on Monday while urging persons interested in graphic design to take advantage of the opportunity. They reiterated that in an effort to make this program affordable to all interested participants, USM is offering a payment plan option for those who qualify.
A significant amount of persons have indicated their interest in the course and these persons are urged to come into the University to complete the necessary formalities. Once all formalities are completed by the students, the course is expected to now begin in April and not this week, the officials added. They reiterated that it is only logical for the course to run with sufficient enrollment.
Graphic Design Xpress is new accelerated program and a two-level course, designed by KGraphix and is facilitated by USM. Level one will meet six hours a week for a period of three months. Level two will begin subsequently for the same period of time.
One of the main aims of the program is to provide participants with basic computer skills and creative talent the necessary tools and skills to launch a lucrative freelance design business or to be employed as a qualified Graphic Designer. Students do not have to leave the island to get this type of education and participants can make extra money from graphic design, USM officials noted. The course will be taught by Mr. Kevin Baly, owner of KGraphix and designer.
In the first level of the course, participants will learn the basics of Graphic Design, color and fonts, Adobe Photoshop for Beginners, Adobe Illustrator for beginners, Logo Design 1 and Web Design Xpress (Very basic web design using templates).
The second level of the course will include the following classes: Logo Design II, Advertising and collateral Design, Adobe Photoshop-Advanced, Adobe Illustrator- Advanced, Adobe InDesign Basics, portfolio preparation, Print production workshop and Build your Freelance Business.
Upon completion of this course, students will benefit from having real-time experience working on one real project during the Level II course. Each student will receive a Certificate of Completion after meeting all the requirements for the classes and course.
Persons interested in the Graphic Design Xpress course can visit the University of St. Martin Student Service Center to complete an application form or call us at telephone 542-5171 extension 1000.

UD will assume its responsibilities as Opposition within the Territorial Council announced Daniel Gibbs today. He will become once again president of the Movement as of this week. " The electorate body that supported TEAM Daniel GIBBS, by more than 43 % of its voters last Sunday conferres to UD a legitimacy of which we are proud. Daniel Gibbs expresses his thanks to all Saint-martiners for their great support to his team and renews his commitment to work in the general interest of St Martin, in total transparency. " More than 4000 votes casted on our list, he pursued That makes UD the strongest political movement of St Martin without alliances made to conquer power by all means and without artifice in our program, we approach this mandate with requirements.

The crisis that touches St Martin did not disappear, by enchantment, last Sunday evening. Every day about twenty unemployed persons are added to the painful list we know of. The new president and his group made the commitment in front of all the Saint-martiners to reduce unemployment and to tackle it immediately. UD will not hesitate to give its support to the government of the Collectivity when real solutions are put on the table to fight against this plague. We are asking the RRR, to begin it's mandate, in the first days, with the following commitments we consider essential:

  • Launch the call for bids on the Sea front project
  • Launch the agreement on the cruiseship terminal for the Port of Galisbay
  • Set up elements for the creation of the 2000 jobs promised with the free-zone
  • Repatriate the center of decision of the SEMSAMAR on St Martin and to settle the question of the legitimacy of some of its subsidiaries;
  • Make public the audit on SEMSAMAR.
  • Settle definitively the financial dispute with the French State.

We also wish, concluded Daniel Gibbs, that this administration will act fairly and in a bi-partisan manner with persons who did not support them. This is a Democracy requirement. We also hope that non-elected persons do not have decision making powers which are prerogatives held by the elected representatives of RRR.

rbloiemanandcrogers25102011Philipsburg:--- The Minister of Justice Roland Duncan has issued another letter to the Chief of Police Peter de Witte informing him that he must remove the temporary station heads from the Philipsburg Police Station and the Simpson Bay Police Outpost. The Minister has denied Inspector Randolph Bloieman the position of division head of the Philipsburg Police Station citing a report Bloieman wrote against the Brooks Tower Accord 2 which landed a number of persons behind bars. At the time, Bloieman was working with the immigration department when he wrote the report specifically highlighting the lack of proper procedures. Bloieman received the highest score in the interview that was given to the four candidates that were interested in the vacancies last year October.
The Minister of Justice also denied Inspector Carlyle Rogers his position of the Simpson Bay division head claiming that Rogers needs to choose between the union and the police force. Currently, Rogers is the President of the NAPB St. Maarten. It is understood that the Minister of Justice is angry at the unions who are fighting against the division of the immigration and police departments. Both officers once received warning letters from the Minister when they allegedly incited a number of immigration officers to engage in a protest action and demanded to meet with the deputy Prime Minister Theodore Heyliger. SMN News learnt that both Rogers and Bloieman received their letters on Thursday informing them that the Minister is not in favor of them operating as division heads even though he denied them their promotions. SMN News has been reliably informed that the Chief of Police explained to the Minister of Justice that he did not have anyone on staff to replace the two men who are leading the two divisions and their services were needed for the Christmas and Regatta seasons. The source said the Chief of Police also informed the Minister of Justice that St. Maarten is preparing for its annual carnival season and the two men would be needed for this period but the Minister has already made clear that the reasons given by the Chief of Police is unacceptable and he would therefore have to make a new proposal for the two positions.
SMN News further learnt that Rogers approached his party leader the Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams and Deputy Prime Minister Theodore Heyliger on the matter but no one wants to intervene on their behalf. It is also learnt that both veteran officers are considering taking the matter to court. Neither of the two officers could be reached on Thursday for a comment.

djpoweronsxm30032012The St. Maarten Tourist Bureau hosted DJ Power and crew on the island. DJ Power is shooting a portion of his music video for the hit single" Fly so High".
Fly so High is a high energy, feel good uplifting song by award winning DJ Power with Machel Montano(featured on Pitbull's hit single "Alright") and Kardinal Offishall (hit single " Dangerous" featuring Akon).
DJ Power is an award winning DJ/remix producer and master at pleasing crowds in the clubs and radio. He has been featured in the NY Times; Scratch magazine, Fader, and Riddim magazine. Power has appeared on numerous TV and radio stations such as MTV, BET, MUCHMUSIC, Hot 97NYC,BBC UK,FLOW 93.5fm Canada, Japan FM Networks, and SBS (Australia) to name a few.

The song and video will begin with shots on St. Maarten and there will also be shots from Toronto and Trinidad in the video. There will be shots of both Machel Montano & Kardinal Offishall singing in the video.
The video is scheduled to be released end of April. For more information visit www.djpowermusic.com

On Sunday, April 1, 2012@ 3:00pm we are inviting everyone to come and participate in the clubscene shoot at Bliss nightclub. Everyone is welcome and it is free of charge. Dress to impress!!!!!!!

St. Martin:--- The protocol of the first territorial Council of the second mandate of St Martin, having not given any speaking-time right to the Opposition during the nomination of the new president, here is the statement that Daniel Gibbs had intended to make for the election of the President of the Collectivité:

" THE BEGINNING OF THIS SECOND MANDATE OF THE COLLECTIVITE OF SAINT-MARTIN IS AN IMPORTANT DAY. THIS NEW MANDATE, THAT YOU WON AT THE HEAD OF RRR - AND WE CONGRATULATE YOU AT THIS OCCASION - HAS TO BRING TO SAINT-MARTINERS A TRANSPARENT, COLLECTIVE, EFFECTIVE AND COURAGEOUS ADMINISTRATION. ALTHOUGH UNION POUR LA DEMOCRATIE WILL NOT PARTICIPATE IN THE EXERCISE OF POWER, FOR WE ARE THE DEMOCRATIC OPPOSITION IN THIS ASSEMBLY, WE ARE GOING TO VOTE IN YOUR FAVOUR ACCEDING THE PRESIDENCY. WE WILL ACCOMPLISH THIS GESTURE, WHICH RRR DIDN'T DURING THE ELECTION OF THE SECOND PRESIDENT OF THE COLLECTIVITE.

OUR VOTE IS NOT A BLANK SIGNATURE; OUR VOTE IS ABOVE ALL, A RECOGNITION OF THE DECISION OF THE VOTERS THAT ELECTED YOU. AND WE RESPECT THEIR CHOICE.

OUR VOTE CANNOT BE NEITHER INTERPRETED AS A VOTE IN FAVOUR OF the RRR AND OF ITS PROGRAM; BECAUSE WE DO NOT SHARE ITS PHILOSOPHY BASED ON, ALMOST EXCLUSIVELY, USING SUBSIDIES FROM THE STATE.

WE VOTE IN YOUR FAVOR REMEMBERING THAT YOU PROMISED TO SAINT MARTINERS THE FOLLOWING THINGS WHICH SEEM TO US IMPORTANT: - - - - - -

  • REALIZE A FREE ZONE WITH THE CREATION OF 2000 JOBS;
  • ELABORATE A SIMPLIFIED FISCAL CODE;
  • RENEGOTIATE WITH THE STATE THE ARTICLE 74;
  • CREATE A DEVELOPMENT FUND AND THUS, CREATE 400 JOBS;
    CREATE THE CONTRACT OF SPONSORSHIP;
  • ISSUE THE NECESSARY CALLS FOR BID TO DEVELOP THE WATER FRONT AND THE PORT;
    REPATRIATE, TO SAINT-MARTIN, THE DECISION-MAKING CENTERS OF SEMSAMAR AND OBTAIN BY THIS, HIGHER DIVIDENDS

THESE SEVEN MEASURES YOU PROMISED DURING THE CAMPAIGN CAN BE ORGANIZED THIS VERY YEAR.

AT A MORE GENERAL LEVEL OF JOB CREATION, YOU MADE THE COMMITMENT TO PRIVILEGE THE HIRING OF SAINT-MARTINERS.

CONCERNING THE BUDGET BALANCE YOU MADE THE COMMITMENT NOT TO INCREASE THE DEFICIT NOR THE DEBT.

IN AN OFFICIAL PAMPHLET AT THE CLOSING OF THE CAMPAIGN, RRR WROTE, AND I QUOTE: "Beyond excitements of the campaign and the mindless speeches, the candidate Gibbs chose on Sunday, considering his weaknesses to come on the worst of grounds, opposition between communities."

I STILL DON'T KNOW IN WHICH OF MY SPEECHES, IN WHICH OF MY WRITINGS YOU FOUND THIS. PROBABLY AMONG THE TRASH-MAIL.

I WOULD LIKE TO TALK ABOUT THIS TODAY SO THAT THE WORDS REMAINS: NEITHER ME NOR MY TEAM - AND IT WOULD HAVE BEEN VERY DIFFICULT FOR US SEEN THE DIVERSE ORIGINS OF MY FELLOW CANDIDATES - HAVE EVER PLAYED TO INSTIGATE DANGEROUS FIRES IN ANY COMMUNITY..

HAVING THAT SAID, MISTER PRESIDENT, YOU HAVE ACQUIRED TODAY OUR SIX VOTES FOR YOUR PERSONAL ELECTION AND WE WISH THAT THE OUTSTRETCHED HAND YOU SPOKE OF THIS WEEK IN THE MEDIA, IS ABOUT REAL COOPERATION, AND ALSO, TRANSPARENCY IN THE EYES OF THE POPULATION. WE FROM UD WILL ACT IN FULL CLARITY, WITHOUT BEHIND THE SCENE GAMES "

The six elected representatives of TEAM DANIEL GIBBS registered in the territorial council under the umbrella of the UNION POUR LA DEMOCRATIE and expect, as written in the law, to be recognized as a group legally established with the provisions planned in the article 6321-29, the article that was applied entirely when the RRR represented the opposition.

Proposed deliberations.

During the whole campaign, and well before, the spokespersons of the UD always denounced the lax functioning of the territorial Council. For the first session of this new mandate, things continue as in the past. These deliberations go, at first sight, totally against a new manner of governance. UD had put up front the reintroduction in the authorities of a strong collaboration involving in parliamentary work all elected representatives of the territorial Council. Here is not the case. UD had also spoke out against the extreme concentration of power in the hands of the President, in addition to those of the Executive Council with too much power.

We therefore,today, proposed to the new President to take back the powers devolved to his predecessor, only for a period of 6 months. This position allows all the territorial councillors to revise the functioning of our authorities. This the President refused. " This gesture, this refusal, explained Daniel Gibbs, leaves a bitter taste from the start of the new administration because, in which parliamentary instance are powers so vast delegated for period as long as five years? ".

Our group, concluded Daniel Gibbs surrounded by the five other elected representatives of UD, will not depart of its principles simply because they are an integral part of the democracy. "

youthparticipantsatstratecoplanworkshop01042012PHILIPSBURG:--- During the recently concluded Strategic Economic Plan (SEP) 2012-2022 workshop held at Westin Resort, he contributions by the nation's youth were the highlight.

Youths highlighted the importance of such a strategic plan for their future and that Sint Maarten should take responsibility for its environment and create a positive setting for both tourists and inhabitants. This was the main message that the students presented during their closing speech, resulting in a loud applause from the attending crowd.

The youth gave the government a clear statement on their vision about their future in Sint Maarten. The follow-up series of workshops will take place in May 2012. The passionate involvement of the youths will once again be highly expected. They proved, without any doubt, that change is upon us!

The first workshop brought together representatives of the public sector, private sector and students of all secondary schools, who gave their vision on where Sint Maarten should be in 2022. The students positively surprised the attendees with bright, innovative and green ideas regarding national economic development and social aspects of the country.

The Sint Maarten Government supported by KPMG Advisory Services B.V. is in the process of developing a SEP for the country.

This is to ensure a vision for the coming 10 years to achieve a sustainable increase in the economy and in the standard of living for all citizens. All stakeholders, including the youths, were invited to give their input for the development of this plan.

The active participation of the youths is vital for the success, given that in 2022, they will be the ones who will need to adopt the vision and goals we set today.

"The workshop is essential in grasping the opportunities of the future for the people of Sint Maarten. We want to build a quality society where the hopes, dreams and aspirations of the Sint Maarten people and the youth are key to national economic development," Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs Hon. Franklin Meyers said on Sunday.

stmaartenacademychoosepeacemural02042012Cul de Sac:--- St. Maarten Academy's academic campus yesterday (Monday) unveiled its 'Choose PEACE' mural, culminating more than six weeks of "peace" activities aimed at making a difference in the lives of young people.
In attendance were representatives of Milton Peters College, the school's PSVE section, St. Maarten Vocational Training School, the FAVE school board, the Student Government Association (SGA), and the school's Parent-Teachers Foundation (PTF).
The school's Student Care Department, which coordinated the 'Choose PEACE' project, had extended an invitation to all high schools in an effort to start a movement to encourage all young people to use their power to 'Choose PEACE', and set the example so that the community at large can be influenced to do the right thing, even in the face of fear.
Academy's Principal Shareed Hussain, as well as Mrs. Lourdes Brooks-Lake, of the school board and Mr. Elroy Hughes, PTF vice president, echoed similar sentiments and implored all to embrace peace every day.
The purpose of the 'Choose PEACE' project was summarized by Fatimah Karim, a first former of the school.
"P - With Principles we, the students, were encouraged to always do the right thing and step away from fights; and to seek advice from an adult in times of confrontation and conflict. E - Excellence was encouraged and promoted the entire year – both academically and behaviorally.
"A - Attitude was to show us how we should treat ourselves always. With the right attitude, we can move mountains. With the right attitude, we can become the leaders that will take St. Maarten forward. C - Courage was to give us strength to do what's right. Remember, courage doesn't mean to be brave. It means to do the right thing when all hope is gone.
"E – We the students displayed empathy in order to be comfortable with others' feelings and differences while at the same time shedding all preconceived ideas and prejudices.
The initiative became a community event. The FAVE school board paid for the mural, the school's Student Government Association pledged the bumper stickers, and PEACE IS Foundation sponsored the first 100 T-shirts with the Choose PEACE logo emblazoned. A "special friend" from the community supplied the molding for the framing of the mural, which was done by Mr. Su, while Rafael, from the St. Peters neighbourhood voluntarily assisted when he learned about the cause.
During the process of painting the mural, two students - Shawn Williams (a present Fifth Former and an Honour Roll student) and Arun Shiwgobind (designer of the mural and former student) - received a lot of support from parents, passersby, the staff, members of the Police Force, and neighbours. The students appreciated the support and felt convinced that in moving forward in country St. Maarten, young people have a voice in shaping the kind of country they would like to see.
"Young people have great ideas. We just have to listen. Fed up with the fights on the outside of our school walls, Arun Shiwgobind, a graduate of the St. Maarten Academy, approached me two years ago when fights were at an all time high, to do a mural with the words Choose PEACE on the outside wall of the school. It was not acted on right away. The number of fights in the vicinity of the school has been reduced with the cooperation of the police department, but we would like this popular gathering place where students of all the neighbouring schools converge at the end of the day, to be a place of only positive interaction by all.
"The mural, which is a billboard of sorts, is for all to see. We want it to set the tone for the day and allow all to reflect on its message. It is not just for our students, but for the community at large to consider choosing peace as they move around in the world. Additionally, with the growing tension in St. Maarten and around the world, we thought there is no other time like the present to remind us all that we have a choice in how we respond to what happens to us and how we respond to others and sweeter yet the catalyst of this initiative was the expression of an idea of a young person," stated Mrs. Tallulah Baly-Vanterpool, Head of the Student Care Department.
She was assisted in her mission by other counselors and teachers, as well as Tephany Baptiste, a student social work intern studying in Holland and Sabine Smith, a recent graduate of the St. Maarten Academy.
Monday's unveiling was prefaced by several activities during the months of February and March, which engaged mainly first formers. Each letter of the acronym PEACE was symbolic of a virtue the students were asked to embrace. P stood for Principles; E, for excellence; A, for attitude; C, for courage; and E, empathy.
The Academy has set up a Facebook page and everyone is being encouraged to snap a photo in front of the mural and post it with a message stating what act of peace they have done recently. The persons with the most "likes" each month until the end of the academic year will receive a free 'Choose PEACE' T-shirt.

The Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunication herewith makes the following known:

Friday April 6, 2012 (Good Friday) is an official holiday.

In keeping with the Law on Shop Closure (Publication Sheet 1969, nr. 58), all places of business must be closed.

In accordance with Article 3 of the Law on Shop Closure, the aforementioned is not applicable to the following businesses:

  • Pharmacies, as far as it concerns the sale of medicine and medical products;
  • Bars and restaurants;
  • Hotel and guesthouses;
  • Stores located in hotels and on airport and harbor premises;
  • Funeral parlors;
  • Gas stations and
  • Bakeries selling pastries, milk and milk products

No dispensation will be granted for stores to be opened on Good Friday, April 6, 2012.

Marigot:--- The speech delivered by the newly elected President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Alain Richardson on Sunday during his installation ceremony was stolen from the Prime Minister of Berkina Faso, Luc Adolphe Tiao. The speech was supposedly written by the right hand man of the President and the RRR group. When the newly elected President was delivering his speech on Sunday many persons were overheard saying they heard that speech before and many words used by the President are not words that are commonly used on St. Martin.
Approximately 90% of the speech delivered by President Alain Richardson on Sunday was taken from the Prime Minister Tiao's speech which is available online. The Berkina Faso  Prime Minister Tiao delivered his speech on October 20, 2011 at the National Assembly.
Certain parts of the President Richardson's speech were adjusted to fit St. Martin. SMN News learnt that the newly elected President Alain Richardson was not aware that the speech he delivered on Sunday was not written by his staff member. The source said President Richardson learnt about the origin of his speech on Tuesday and he is very upset. Efforts made by SMN News on Wednesday to reach President Richardson for a comment proved futile.
It should be noted that one of the persons working for the President was accused some five years ago of stealing the tourism plan of Nievre and presenting it to the former commune as St. Martin's tourism plan. The discovery of the plagiarism created a stir on St. Martin especially in the Tourist Office which landed three well known women before the courts of Basse Terre. All three of those women were convicted, they later appealed and the court found them to be victims and not suspects. An in-debt investigation was conducted by the courts. The outcome of that investigation has landed the former Tourism Office lawyer in front of criminal courts. The case is scheduled to be heard on April 23, 2012.

Click here to view the full text of Minister Tiao's speech.

Click here to view the full text of President Alain Richardson's speech.

 

george21082009Member of Parliament George Pantophlet for the lack of a stronger word finds it totally ridiculous and a complete abuse of power that Simpson Bay Resort is appealing the verdict of the judge in the Court of First Instance. This will probably be the sixth time that this case is going to courts. But again the game is who has the deepest pockets. It reminds him of the person that came to his office inquiring what to do about an employer for whom they had worked 16 years. The judge ruled in the employee's favor but was told by their employer and let me paraphrase, you will never get a cent, I have more money than you, so take it to courts again. Almost 3 years have gone by and the employee has not received a penny. He understood that Simpson Bay Resorts plans to close the Resort on Saturday because they don't have the money to pay. My question is have they presented any financial statements to the labor department or government detailing their financial situation? Are their taxes up to date? Have they not been paying third parties to work in the place of the displaced workers? Why don't they tell the people of St. Maarten how much money they have to pay the workers in accordance with the collective labor agreement? The Member of Parliament suggests that they (Simpson Bay Resort) can look into their overseas accounts where they hold most of the funds generated on St. Maarten to pay what is owed to the workers. It is time government steps in on behalf of the workers of this Resort and the people of St. Maarten in general. They (Government) are the ones that issued the license to Simpson Bay Resort they are the ones that held on to the $1.2 million transfer fee for months before actually depositing it. Appeals, Appeals, and more Appeals the Member of Parliament would truly like to know what it has cost the Unions and by extension the workers in legal fees. And just to be impartial also how much the Resort has paid in legal fees. Appeals, Appeals and more Appeals while the workers and their families are suffering. What a way to start your Easter Holidays.

alexrichardshandingplagiarizedspeechtoalainrichardson07042012Marigot:--- Newly elected President Alain Richardson and his team of elected officials that hold the majority of seats in the Territorial Council have decided to fire their Director of Cabinet Alex Richards. President Richardson made the announcement via a press release on Saturday April 7, 2012 shortly after FaxInfo reporter Jénovéfa Eche published another story and proof showing that Alex Richards stole speeches from French Presidential candidates François Hollande and Hervé Morin. The new revelation was made on the FaxInfo website Saturday morning.
The President will also be holding a press conference on Tuesday morning to further address the most recent scandal surrounding the RRR political campaign, especially the political declaration he pronounced on April 1, 2012 during the installation of the Territorial Council.
President Richardson said that the revelation on the source of his speech by various media houses has placed his political party and elected officials in a questionable position. The compilation of the speech was entrusted to his office director Alex Richards. Therefore, the situation has forced him and his members to take an exceptional but proportional decision which is to immediately end the functions of his Director of Cabinet Alex Richards. President Richardson reiterated that transparency and good governance has always been the spirit of the RRR and they will continue to maintain that spirit through their actions.
Below is the press release from President Alain Richardson.

 

Objet : Communiqué de presse

La situation opaque de ces derniers jours concernant la source du discours d'investiture du dimanche 1er avril dernier, dont j'avais confié la rédaction à mon directeur de cabinet, Alex Richards, m'oblige à prendre une mesure exceptionnelle mais proportionnelle à l'émoi que cela suscite. J'ai donc décidé, en accord avec les membres de mon groupe, de mettre fin aux fonctions de mon directeur de cabinet nouvellement recruté, M. Alex Richards. La transparence a toujours été le mot d'ordre et l'esprit du groupe Rassemblement Responsabilité Réussite, et elle continuera à guider nos actions. Cet épisode fâcheux ne modifie en rien notre volonté de mettre en œuvre le programme pour lequel nous avons été élus, et notre détermination à servir la population.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet on April 12 in public session to discuss two agenda points.

The first agenda point is related to the Penal Code while the second one is the approval of the working visit of the President of Parliament to Washington DC from March 25-28, 2012.

The Minister of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan is expected to be present for the first agenda point.

The Thursday meeting will start at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The committee meeting will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

theyliger11042012Philipsburg:--- SMN News reported some weeks ago that Hard Rock Hotel and Casinos International were negotiating the possible purchase of Simpson Bay Resort Management Company (SBRMC). When the article was first published it was made clear that based on constant rumors the company and its legal representatives were discussing the possible sale overseas. On Wednesday during the Council of Ministers press briefing, Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams announced that the franchise owners of Hard Rock Hotel and Casinos International and representatives of SBRMC met with the Council of Ministers on Tuesday to discuss their intention to purchase the resort. Wescot-Williams said during the meeting on Tuesday the investors outlined their so called wish list prior to the actual purchase while government informed the investors of government's expectations from investors.
Responding to questions pertaining to sale and purchase of Simpson Bay Resort Management Company was Deputy Prime Minister Theo Heyliger. SMN News asked the Deputy Prime Minister if he owned the Hard Rock Café Franchise on St. Maarten and if he is anyway involved in the purchase of the resort that has been entangled in several legal battles regarding who should take responsibility for the workers. Minister Heyliger bluntly rejected the idea that he owns the Hard Rock Café on St. Maarten.
The Minister said that the property that houses Hard Rock Café belongs to his relatives and they are leasing the building to the persons running the operation. "If I was in anyway involved or owned the Hard Rock I would not have been sitting in the Minister's seat I would have been running the over 170 locations around the world that belongs to Hard Rock International." The Minister said that Hard Rock is owned by a Seminole Tribe of Florida, which is a sovereign nation in the United States.
When asked if the investors requested a casino license in exchange for the purchase of the resort, the Minister said that the investors did place their wish list on the table and they are supposed to submit it officially to government. He said that while there is a moratorium on the stand alone casinos, one of which is located at the Pelican, the resort itself does not have a casino. Minister Heyliger said that government would have to look at the fact that should the sale go through it would be the only resort that is owned by a branded chain of resorts and the benefits that would bring to St. Maarten in terms of jobs and movement of people. He further explained that Pelican does have the required amount of rooms which would allow them to have a casino. He said there are two things that have to be looked at; the first is the casino that is associated with a hotel and the second is the standalone licensed casino which is currently in operation at Pelican. Heyliger said that during the meeting on Tuesday the interested parties did not express the wishes to have a casino because they know what government's policies are. Heyliger also informed reporters that while the workers of Pelican were not fully discussed, the investors are thinking about building a hotel at Pelican since this is the first time they are looking into purchasing a timeshare resort. He said that the new investors are looking into investing 85 million USD if the sale takes place. He also assured that the government of St. Maarten did not give the investors, land, monies, or bonds as incentives to invest on the island. He said so far he has not seen any earth shattering requests from the Hard Rock investors.
Prime Minister Wescot Williams also assured that while the investors placed their wish list on the table, the Council of Ministers outlined the economic balance sheet to the investors. She said when the official request and wish list is submitted to government they will look at all aspects in which the sale of Pelican to Hard Rock International will benefit St. Maarten.
When asked if the new investors discussed the current saga between the Workers Institute for Organized Labour (WIFOL) and SBRMC. The Prime Minister said that it is two separate issues and the employer SBRMC is the one responsible for the workers. She assured that if and when the sale takes place one of the assets would be the human resources and she is quite sure that the persons working for SBRMC currently will be taken into consideration. Both the Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister could not say if the WIFOL was apprised of the possible sale of the resort and the investor's intention regarding the workers.

Philipsburg:--- The University of St. Martin (USM) has submitted a request to the Department of Labour to terminate at least seven of its workers. President of the Workers Institute for Organized labour (WIFOL) Theophillus Thompson told reporters on Thursday during the union's weekly press briefing that he met with the President of USM to discuss their new programs and the future of the learning institution. Thompson said WIFOL is the representative of the workers at USM but they placed their Collective Labour Agreement negotiations on hold to allow USM to better its administration.
Thompson called on the dismissal committee to work diligently on USM's request. He said since the former president Josianne Fleming left the institution there has been no improvement. He alleged that the current president has no knowledge on education and therefore there is no improvement or progress at the learning institution.
Thompson said USM is trying to terminate local professionals and they have decided to keep foreign workers that require working permits. Thompson said the union will not accept the dismissal of local professionals while foreign workers are kept on the job. USM claims that they are having financial problems and this is the reason why they are seeking to terminate the workers. He said USM does not have proper programs or planning to increase their revenues while there are people on USM's payroll that has huge salaries and benefits.

SIMPSON BAY:--- Following recent incidents of thrill-seekers being injured while hanging on to the fence at the west end of Princess Juliana International Airport in St. Maarten, the airport authorities and government officials are increasing security measures.
We have noted with much regret recent media reports and YouTube postings about an incident over the Easter holidays in which two young persons were said to have been blown from the fence at the west end of the Princess Juliana International Airport runway, as a jet aircraft was taking off.
Fortunately the injuries suffered particularly by one young woman involved were reportedly not debilitating.
The airport is currently considering heightened security in that area, in consultation with the St. Maarten government to allow for a stricter implementation and reinforcement of the warnings to the general public posted along the fence.
We will continue to take all necessary measures and precautions to ensure the safety of all users of the airport, including persons visiting St. Maarten, and we urge everyone to adhere to all public safety warnings.
Princess Juliana International Airport has always done everything within its power to enhance the personal safety of all visitors to the destination, and in particular, users and visitors to our airport.
However, incidents such as this unfortunate one emphasize the need for everyone, including all our visitors to heed the clear warnings – about the dangers of jet blast – posted along the airport fence.
We acknowledge the obvious attraction by visitors of planes landing so close to the beach, which has added to making the destination quite popular; nevertheless, no amount of excitement or thrill can justify putting one's life in danger.
Measures currently in place include double fencing, warning signs; and brightly-painted guardrails—all of which have been implemented in consultation with the government to deter dangerous activity.

Philipsburg:--- A businessman identified as Busarov Emolphia, the owner of El Mopia was arrested Friday morning at the Court of First Instance when the man showed up for one of his bankruptcy hearings. In an invited comment, Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said that the businessman has been refusing to cooperate with the trustees from HBN Law. Mos said the businessman filed for bankruptcy and in order for the court to handle his bankruptcy requests he needs to open his books and be transparent with the trustee in the interest of his creditors and himself.
Maarten Le Poole from HBN Law told SMN News that he was forced to ask the Judge to detain the man because he is not cooperating. Le Poole said the judge granted his request and a warrant was issued. Le Poole further explained that the bankruptcy law gives the court the power to detain someone who filed a bankruptcy and refuses to cooperate with the trustee. The attorney at law further explained that he will visit Busarov in prison where he will explain him his rights and also inform him that if he wants his freedom then he must cooperate with the trustee assigned to handle the bankruptcy.

With summer's busy travel season fast approaching, the U.S. Consulate General in Curacao and U.S. Customs and Border Protection would like to remind eligible travelers of the ESTA requirement. All Visa Waiver Program (VWP) travelers are required to obtain a travel authorization via the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) prior to traveling to the U.S. under the VWP. ESTA is accessible online at https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov for citizens of VWP countries, including Aruba, Curacao, and St. Maarten.
The VWP allows visitors from participating countries to travel to the U.S. for business or pleasure for 90 days or less without obtaining a visa. There is a $14 fee to obtain the travel authorization. Travel authorizations are generally valid for two (2) years OR until your passport expires, whichever comes first.
Be sure to check the expiration date of your ESTA travel authorization before finalizing your travel plans. We recommend that ESTA applications be submitted no less than 72 hours prior to travel. For additional information also available in English, Dutch, and Spanish, please visit http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/id_visa/esta/.
Travelers should print out the ESTA application response in order to maintain a record of their ESTA application number. The U.S. Consulate General in Curacao also strongly recommends that travelers carry a copy of the approved ESTA with them when traveling to the U.S.

Philipsburg:--- The General Audit Chamber will be conducting an audit of Parliament expenses. The committee that will be working as a liaison between the General Audit Chamber and Parliament was officially established and the its chair and vice chair was installed on Tuesday.
Recently, the chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell was exposed in a Central Committee meeting for abusing public funds. During that meeting last week Friday, Members of Parliament from the National Alliance said that Arrindell was using her overseas contacts especially in the United States to arrange trips for her most of which are paid by public funds since she is the chairlady of parliament. Gracita Arrindell was trying to get parliament to approve the expenditures of a trip she endured to attend a celebration of Women's History Month at the residence of US Vice President Joe Biden.
Furthermore, the audit that will be conducted by the General Audit Chambers will clarify exactly how much monies the Chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell spent on her traveling spree in 2011. Sources told SMN News that Arrindell surpassed $100,000.00 and several of her trips cannot be substantiated especially those she took to Miami. Members of Parliament from the National Alliance faction stated last week that Arrindell was trying to tamper with the information the Ministry of Finance provided to her for Parliament.
SMN News managed to obtain the invitation that Arrindell provided to Parliament to lure the Members of Parliament into approving the expenses of her so called business trip. The invitation Arrindell submitted to Parliament was an invitation that was originally sent to T.H. John Conyers JR and Mrs. Monica Conyers and later forwarded to the Chairlady of Parliament.
The forwarded email to Gracita states "Ms. Gracita, Below is the invite with all of the details. Please forward me your information ASAP so I can then forward it to the Vice President's office."
While the original email below the forward states,"Dear Representative and Mrs. Conyers, We hope that you will be able to join us on Monday March 26th. Kindly respond to the Social Secretary. Upon receipt and provide full name, date of birth, and social security number for the invitee. Due to limited space, we regret that we are unable to extend this invitation with a guest. Please note that this invitation is non-transferable and for the invitee only. Thank You".

Click here to view the email invitation for the Washington DC trip that Chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell submitted to Parliament.


Click here to view the letter from the General Audit Chamber informing Parliament about the planned audit.

rhodaarrindell18042012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Education, Sports, Culture, and Youth Affairs Dr. Rhoda Arrindell left the island on Wednesday afternoon to attend the students forum that is being organized by the Soualiga Foundation in the Netherlands with the theme "Study Successfully, Return Successfully."
Minister Arrindell told reporters at Wednesday's press briefing that the objective of the forum is to document the issues affecting St. Maarten students studying in the Netherlands, particularly their success rates at school and their decision to return or not to return to the island after completing their studies.
Minister Arrindell further explained that she will be presenting government policies for students who chose to return to St. Maarten after completion of their studies. She said she will also participate in the interactive session after her presentation and she is hopeful that they would find useful solutions the issues facing St. Maarten students in the Netherlands.

celshot19042012Philipsburg:--- The Windward Islands Teachers Union (WITU) and its representatives are concerned about Minister of Education Dr. Rhoda Arrindell's approach to absenteeism within the school system. President of the WITU Claire Elshot told reporters on Wednesday that she attended a meeting on April 16, 2012 with the Minister of Education and the Minister of Labour and she was surprised to hear how Minister Rhoda Arrindell wants to get rid of teachers that are working in public schools but are currently on sick leave. Elshot said she saw some of the teachers' files that were placed in front of the Minister of Education and she realized that the teachers' rights to privacy were violated.
However, she noticed that it was 13 files, with cases she is personally aware of. "Some of the teachers that are on sick leave are not at fault because they were misdiagnosed and received wrong treatment. "I know of these cases where people who never had one day sick leave has been placed in the position they are in now. Besides that of the 13 files, I saw that only two of those persons were called in for re-evaluation." Elshot said she is of the opinion that the Minister has been misinformed regarding the teachers she has as ghost employees or absenteeism. Furthermore, Minister Dr. Rhoda Arrindell is of the opinion that the teachers that are on sick leave is the reason for the poor performance in the schools.

Elshot said that the WITU and the other unions are also very concerned about government's silence on the Cost of Living adjustment for active workers. Elshot said the payments were supposed to be made in January 2012 but they were told that after the 2012 budget is approved the payments would be made. She said since the passing of the budget, the union has not heard anything and they intend to dispatch a letter to the Minister of Finance and the Minister of General Affairs to see when the payments will be made. Elshot said if the payments are not made by June 2012 then government would have to recalculate the indexation.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Motorists are hereby informed one lane of the L.B. Scott Road will be closed to motorized traffic as of Monday, 23 April, 2012 until Thursday, 27 April.

Contractor Windward Roads will carry out resurfacing of the aforementioned road during that time frame.

Motorists are advised to observe traffic signs with respect to a detour. Additional information will be published explaining the traffic detours.

The contractor apologizes for any inconvenience that this temporary one-lane road closure may cause.

wibdonatestoscdf22042012The Windward Islands Bank Ltd., presented their annual sponsorship towards the St. Maarten Carnival Foundation at WIB's new Head Office building on April 20, 2012. Management of WIB along with their Marketing manager got into the Carnival spirit by wearing their Block Party T-shirts and holding one of this years block party give–aways (waterbags). WIB is currently promoting convenient services for Carnival 2012 with an ATM in Festival village, Easy Charge (recharge your cell phones via SMS) and with our smart-card usage for safe and secure purchases. WIB's Managing Director Mr. Jan Beaujon praised the SCDF along with the police for continuing their hard work with Carnival and making it as safe as possible. Lets Delve into Carnival with your partners in progress WIB.

rarrindellgivesgifttorenkroborgh23042012Great Bay:--- Dr. Renk Roborgh, Director-General, Higher Education, Science and Emancipation, received a "surprise" parting gift from Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, Dr. Rhoda Arrindell yesterday, after the two had met for a breakfast meeting. Dr. Roborgh is on a farewell tour of Saba, St. Eustatius and St. Martin. He goes on retirement on July 4, 2012.
Making the presentation at a brief ceremony at the University of St. Martin, Dr. Arrindell explained that the gift was a painting of a flamboyant by renowned local artist Max Phelipa.
"The Flamboyant is the Emancipation tree, popularly called here the July tree," Minister Arrindell said. "I thought it fitting to offer you this painting as a token of our appreciation. Since on July 4 you will have your own 'emancipation' and we will be celebrating Emancipation Day on July 1, I hope you will remember St. Martin each time you look at it."
In a brief but emotional response, Dr. Roborgh said he was "touched" by the gesture. After opening it, he said he really liked the painting and promised it would find a place of honor on his wall. He also said he would have some "bush tea" ready for Dr. Arrindell whenever she comes to The Netherlands.
The two education authorities had struck up a 'warm' working relationship. Dr. Roborgh has been working on a number of cooperation initiatives in education and science with the new entities within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, including an MOU which is still being fleshed out with all the partners in the Kingdom.

Philipsburg:--- The investigation into the death of two people who died last Sunday morning, April 22, 2012, on the A.Th. Illidge Road has been completed, said Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos in a press release on Tuesday. Mos said based on intensive investigation of the crime scene by the Forensics Department and detectives, Police and the Prosecutor’s Office have come to the conclusion that a murder and a subsequent suicide have taken place that morning.

Early Sunday morning a Police patrol was directed to A. Th. Illidge Road at 72b for possible problems with one of the tenants. During their investigation Police officers were unable to enter the house.  During their onsite investigation Police officers were confronted with the later male victim by the name of Cleon A. Bourne (55) from Guyana, who already was severely injured and  jumped from the upstairs bedroom window further seriously injuring himself. He was treated on the scene by paramedics and then transported to the Sint Maarten Medical Center for further treatment. As the investigation continued and after entering the house, the body of the second victim, a female by the name Cheryl V. Withbrite (52) also from Guyana ,was found in the bedroom. As the coroner’s investigation has shown now, she had she died of multiple stab wounds. At approximately 09.00 a.m. that same morning the male victim died in the hospital of the wounds he sustained.

As the investigation shows, both victims were involved in a relationship for quite some time and living together at that address. For some unknown reason the relationship had gone bad. Witnesses heard an early morning rumor in the house and crying.

The conclusion of the investigation is that Bourne first took the life of Withbrite and thereafter took his own life. The thorough investigation in this case, both forensic and by talking to witnesses,  has not shown any indication for other scenarios or the involvement of third parties.

Press Release from Public Prosecutor's Office

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot- Williams made it abundantly clear in an initial reaction to a letter received from the Prime Minister of Curacao on April 19th indicating his Government's wish to annul the St. Maarten Harbor Bond Issue, that her government or persons representing the Government and the people of St. Maarten shall not buckle under any type of intimidation.
In the letter to Prime Minister Wescot-Williams, her colleague the Prime Minister of Curacao Mr. Schotte, indicated his government's intention to annul or seek annulment of the St. Maarten Harbor bond issue and added that he will "tolerate no resistance to his government's plans to do so". The letter also went on to contain a hardly veiled threat of criminal prosecution in the matter.
On Sunday, Prime Minister Wescot-Williams stated that she has already made it very clear that none of the two countries could "unilaterally interfere in Central Bank matters without taking the Bank's Charter into consideration". The Prime Minister went on to say that the Government of Curacao has never countered the arguments of the Central Bank regarding its role in the issuance of the bond for the Harbor of St. Maarten; principal in the bank's considerations for guaranteeing the bond issue is St. Maarten's economy and the need for economic activities benefiting St. Maarten to continue to develop.
In her statement on Sunday, the Prime Minister also made it clear that this is not the way two governments should deal with each other and she was also very adamant that the Government of St. Maarten could no longer sit back and accept the damage that the debacle surrounding the Central Bank is causing the image of. St. Maarten.
What she lamented most however, was the intimidation levied against the St. Maarten nominees on the board of the Central Bank; "It should be noted that both the Governments of Curacao and that of St. Maarten have appointed these members", commented the Prime Minister. "Acts of protest are part of any democracy, however when representatives of the people not only take part, but use intimidation tactics to drive their message home, and incite citizens against one another, it is a sad day for the same democratic principles," continued the Prime Minister in reaction to the protest on Curacao on Saturday morning in front of the building of the Central Bank of Curaçao and St. Maarten.
The government of St. Maarten has already sought legal counsel on the letter received from Prime Minister Schotte and will be handling this matter in the early part of this week.

gpreportpresentation25042012Philipsburg:--- The General Inspectorate of St. Maarten Mr. Earl Best presented the report on the investigation conducted between August 2011 to February 2012 at the offices of General Practitioners on St. Maarten. Best told reporters that the investigation focused on the quality of care that is provided on the island.
Best said twenty general practitioners on St. Maarten were investigated by means of a questionnaire while they visited the offices of the General Practitioners to see exactly how they provide services to the community. Best said only one General Practitioner on the island did not participate in the investigation. A general finding shows that most of the practitioners provide their services professionally while they show extreme care for their patients. He further explained that the establishments were in proper hygienic conditions but some of them are not too accessible to disabled patients. General practitioners have to pay keen attention to how they care and use their medical devices as maintenance of these equipments is very poor.
The inspector general said that even though these practitioners are under two associations, communication regarding patients was very poor between general practitioners, specialists, and pharmacies. Best said he believes that the patient's files are very poorly kept except for those keeping their records digitally.
Another hindrance is the lack of services provided to patients after office hours. Best said that the general practitioners are not available after office hours and patients have to seek emergency care at the St. Maarten Medical Center. However, this practice will have to change.
Minister of Health Cornelius de Weever said that the report establishes a baseline for government. This report he said tells government where they are at and will help take them to where they want to go.

cassandrajansenandpmswescotwilliams26042012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams recently held a Tea Party for Administrative Assistants within Government to commemorate International Day of Administrative Assistant Professionals. The international theme this year was "Admin; the Pulse of the Office" and approximately twenty administrative assistants within government were present at the function held on the 24th of April at the Sonesta Great Bay Hotel and Casino.
At the event there was a make-up session with two make-overs done by Giovonella de Weever from Blush located on the Boardwalk and entertainment was provided by Addy Richardson. There were also various prizes to be had at the event including spa treatments courtesy of Indulgence by the Sea, dinner for two at Sheer Restaurant, dinner for two at Cabana Beach Restaurant, a stay for two at Sonesta Maho Resort & Casino and one round-trip ticket to any Destination provided by Winair which was won by Cassandra Janssen for having the best hat at the tea party. Other contributing Sponsors were the Telem Group of Companies and the Sint Maarten Harbor group of Companies.
Administrative Professionals' Day (also known as Secretaries Day or Admin Day) is an unofficial secular holiday observed in several countries to recognize the work of secretaries, administrative assistants, receptionists, and other administrative support professionals.

owenmeyers27042012Philipsburg:--- The 2012 Carnival celebrations recorded its first murder early Friday morning.
Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos confirmed that a shooting took place on Soualiga Road around 1am on Friday morning and the victim died on the spot.
Eyewitnesses identified the victim as Owen Meyers (20) from Down Street. They said the victim seems to have had a 'beef' with someone because only recently he was released from prison.
Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson said in an invited comment that the shooting took place opposite the Festival Village. Henson said a group of boys were in the vicinity of the Little League Ball Park when police were informed of the fatal shooting. Henson said the victim was pronounced dead on the spot by the police doctor.
The police spokesman further explained the young man was shot by one of the persons that he was among but police has no details as to why Meyers was shot and by whom he was shot. "Police have some sketchy information as to who the suspect might be, but no one has been arrested as yet. The investigation is its preliminary stages and as soon as more information is available I will report it to media," Henson concluded.

POLICE REPORT

Man shot to death in front of the Festival Village.

A shooting incident took place opposite the Festival Village on Friday April 27th at approximately 12:35am during the International Reggae Show. This information came in at the police station located in the Festival Village shortly after the incident took place. Several officers were sent the scene to investigate the matter and where indeed the body of the young man who later was identified as Owen Meyers (20 years old) was located. The victim did not show any signs of life and was later pronounced dead by a medical doctor from the wound he had suffered. The body of the victim was confiscated for further investigation. The area was immediately secured and declared a "crime scene". The Forensic Department and Detective Department immediately started with the investigation collecting evidence to try and piece together exactly what happened, who the shooter is and why this incident took place. The police department is asking anyone who may have any information that could shed some light on this case to please get in contact with the Detective department.

drozshow28042012NEW YORK, NY:--- St. Maarten will be extensively promoted and featured on the internationally syndicated "The Dr. Oz Show" on television airing on Tuesday, May 1 to highlight a segment promoting relaxation as a health benefit. This international promotional exposure is a result of a negotiated placement by KTCpr, the public relations agency for North America for the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau.

The Dr. OZ Show will be promoting St. Maarten six times throughout the one-hour television show culminating with a video and photos of a prize giveaway at the end of the show in which five couples will win 5-night vacation stays at the Divi Little Bay Resort on St. Maarten. St. Maarten Tourist Board will be providing air tickets for the five pairs of winners.

The promotion doesn't end with the airing of the show. Potential winners must first go to the Dr. Oz website at www.DoctorOz.com to sign up. Winners will be drawn at random following a two-week online promotional period in which St. Maarten and Divi Little Bay Resort will be featured on the Dr. Oz website.

"This is just one recent example of the aggressive efforts and results that our representative public relations and advertising agencies are accomplishing on behalf of St. Maarten and our tourism industry," said May-Ling Chun, Acting Director of Tourism for St. Maarten.

The internationally famous Dr. Oz was originally featured on the Oprah Winfrey show and spun off into his own daytime show which air on networks every Monday through Friday. To find a local station that airs the show go to www.doctoroz.com/find-station.

"We appreciate the support that the St. Maarten Hotel & Trade Association (SHTA) and the St. Maarten Timeshare Association (SMTA) have provided and the many hotels that are working with us on the extensive promotions that we have been developing to promote the destination," said Richard Kahn, president of KTCpr.

"We had a half dozen hotels offering prizes for this Dr. Oz promotion, but could only use one because of the limitations that the show set for the on air exposure," Kahn added.

For more information contact Tricia Rapp at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Tara Myers at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or call 516-594-4100.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Securities and Commerce Institute (SCI) will be having an information and registration session on Monday May 7th, 2012 from 6:30pm to 8pm at the University of St. Martin (USM) in room 209 for the inaugural Edinburgh Business School (EBS) Masters in Business Administration (MBA) program in St. Maarten.
Those interested in obtaining an internationally accredited MBA degree are invited to attend this event at the University of St. Martin.
The first course for the 2012 MBA program is Economics which runs June 25th to June 30th and the deadline to register for this course is Friday May 11th. The second course is Organizational Behavior which will run from September 17 through September 22nd. The classes will be held weekday evenings and all day Saturday. We will be accepting registration and payment for both of these courses at this info-session as well as offering any help you require in filling the forms. Registration is also available online at www.ebscaribbean.com.
The Edinburgh Business School is the Graduate School of Business of Heriot-Watt University in Scotland. EBS is also the world's largest MBA program; the Financial Times number one ranked Online MBA program for 2010 and 2011; and is accredited by the UK Royal Charter.
SCI's two year Executive MBA programme consists of 9 EBS courses which will be taught in 1 week modules, in an executive seminar format held at the University of St. Martin.

wmarlindeliveringletters02052012Philipsburg:--- On Wednesday morning, leader of the National Alliance William Marlin hand delivered a copy of the letter sent by email to the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams informing her that four Members of Parliament have withdrawn their support from the current UP/DP Government. Also included in the letter are the details of the formation of the new government involving the National Alliance, Democratic Party, and Independent Members Frans Richardson, Romaine La Ville, and Patrick Illidge.
Marlin also delivered a hard copy of said letter to the Governor of St. Maarten drs. Eugene Holiday and submitted the names of the persons his government will be nominating to the Ministerial positions for vetting. Marlin did not disclose the names of the person's the National Alliance will be nominating to fill the five Ministerial positions. He said that he will make the names public when the vetting process is over and those persons are able to take office. The National Alliance leader and Member of Parliament did not confirm or deny if he will be giving up his seat in Parliament to become part of the Council of Ministers. He said as soon as the vetting process is over and the executive branch of the government apparatus is in place he will make it known to the media.
Marlin told reporters on Wednesday that the Democratic Party and Independent Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge asked him during their negotiations to keep the portfolios they held with the UP coalition and he agreed because for him it is not important who the next Prime Minister is. Marlin explained that the people of St. Maarten are hurting and his intention is to make things better for the people of St. Maarten for the remaining first term. He clarified on Wednesday that the National Alliance won the last election by having won seven seats but they were left out during the formation of government two years ago. Marlin said that St. Maarten lives in a democratic world and while he had no problem living with the decisions taken by politicians, the people of St. Maarten who voted were not happy.

swescotwilliams22072011GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Every May 3 media organizations celebrate the fundamental principles of the freedom of the press. They evaluate this freedom around the world; they defend the media from attacks on their independence and pay tribute to journalists who have lost their lives in the exercise of their profession.

Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams, would like to congratulate the media of Sint Maarten on World Press Freedom Day and encourages them to constantly challenge themselves to reach and maintain the highest professional ethics while carrying out their duties, especially when faced with the choice of fast or first news versus balanced and fair reporting.

The 2012 themes for this day are: Media Freedom has The Power to Transform Societies; Difficulty in The Access to Quality Information Undermines Media Freedom; and Challenges to Media in A New Environment.

World Press Freedom Day was jointly established in 1991 by UNESCO and the United Nations Department of Public Information, in the framework of a conference held in Windhoek, Namibia.

The conference emphasized that the idea of press freedom should be understood as necessitating pluralism and independence for the mass media at large.

3 May was proclaimed World Press Freedom Day by the United Nations General Assembly in 1993 following a Recommendation adopted at the 26th session of UNESCO's General Conference in 1991.

The Prime Minister who is responsible for the Ministry of General Affairs is also responsible for the Department of Communications which falls under the Ministry.

By popular demand, the AGING WITH GRACE Foundation will once again host a Golden Star Karaoke Festival to celebrate Mother's Day, on May 13th, 2012. This Golden Stars Mother's Day Karaoke Festival/Dance Party will be held under the tent at Port de Plaisance and will take place from 3:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, May 13th, 2012.
The objective of this event is to honour mothers, grandmothers, foster mothers, significant others and female role models who have played or are playing a significant role in other people's lives and to offer them a wonderful and fun-filled Sunday afternoon out.
Several Golden Stars, singers of 55 years and older will perform, and members of the audience will be invited to pay tribute to mothers in the audience. Unlike previous Karaoke Festivals organized by the Aging with Grace Foundation, during this Mother's Day Karaoke Festival/Dance Party, the performers from the audience may be of any age and will not be required to sing only songs of the 50s and the 60s.
To further enhance the festive atmosphere, the audience will get the opportunity to dance to great music provided by the well-known D.J. Ruby. There will also be a number of door prizes as well as finger snacks, refreshments and gifts. Food and drinks will be on sale.
As has been the case with previous Golden Stars Karaoke Festivals organized by the AWG Foundation, free admission tickets will be offered to 50 seniors with financial challenges to allow them to come out to a wonderful afternoon. The AWG Foundation hopes to get these tickets sponsored.
The Aging with Grace Foundation is inviting the general public, one and all, young and old to come out to a wonderful fun-filled Sunday afternoon to honour and pay tribute to the ladies. Although not compulsory, the AWG would appreciate if all could come out dressed in summer festive colours (white, yellow, and pink) for the Mother's Day Karaoke Festival/Dance Party.
Tickets for the Karaoke Festival and Dance Party are only $15,- in advance and $20,- at the door. Tickets are on sale at both Van Dorp Store on the Illidge Road, at Van Dorp Store in Simpson Bay, at the Family Bookstore (opposite the Post Office) and at the office of Richniel Investment in the Cannegieter Street.
For information on the Mother's Day Karaoke Festival/Dance Party, please contact Helena Richardson 556 4740 or Linda Richardson at 554 6979, or per 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..

PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto announced on Thursday that the Government should be able to pay out the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) for 2010 by June 30, 2012 to the tune of Naf.17 million inclusive of back service pension premiums.

The Minister added that his Cabinet has been working diligently to secure the necessary funding to meet its obligations towards civil servants of Country Sint Maarten.

"The funding will come from the 2010 balance sheet prior to 10-10-10 and 2011 extended book year financial statement for which provisions have been made to the tune of Naf.11 million and Naf.2 million respectively, and the remainder, approximately Naf.4 million will be covered from the cash reserves," Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto, said on Thursday.

Although the Minister cautioned that this will have to be approved by the Financial Supervisory Committee CFT, and that discussions with the CFT will commence on a technical level.

The Financial Statement 2010 prior to 10-10-10 is still being checked by the SOAB Accounting Bureau, and the 2011 Financial Statement is being finalized to be checked by the SOAB and subsequently to be forwarded on to Parliament in August 2012.

The Minister added that a long-term solution has to be worked out with all stakeholders as this will not be sustainable in the coming years.

Philipsburg:--- The body of an unknown man was found floating in the Simpson Bay Lagoon late Sunday afternoon. SMN News learnt that the body was found behind Hertz Car rental in Simpson Bay. Police detectives along with a Forensic team were at the scene conducting their investigations, confirmed Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos. Mos said based on the police preliminary investigations the victim seems to have died of drowning and the body appears to have been in the water for the past 24 hours. Mos said up to late Sunday evening no one has been reported missing and police was not able to identify the victim.
SMN News further learnt that the victim could be from one of the boats docked in the Simpson Bay Lagoon and he was probably drunk, reasons they believed he drowned. SMN News will bring you more information on the identity of the victim when the information becomes available.

wazzupptvlogo06042012Philipsburg:--- The New Season of WazzUpp TV will roll out next Monday May 14th, 2012. After a very succesfull season one, the producers of the first St. Maarten magazine show to go regional and in the tri-state area of the US has been busy filming and generating footage for WazzUpp's second season.
According to Ronny Busby, the host and producer, this season WazzUp TV will take you to Anguilla for Festival der Mar, to the Grand Case Strip for Harmony Nights, a sit down with Composer Wim Statius Muller and Gramps Morgan of Morgan Heritage fame, and an exclusive with 86 year old Anthony Smith, captain and owner of the Antiki raft.
These are just some of the interesting segments and people to be featured on WazzUp TV season two. "We are very happy with the response we have been receiving so far. People are telling us that WazzUpp TV is something different coming out of St. Maarten and that they enjoy seeing it every week."
WazzUpp TV can be seen in St. Maarten on Monday & Tuesday at 9pm on channel 115 or channel 15. The show also airs in prime time on Saba, Statia, Anguilla, Aruba, Nevis,
St. Thomas, St. Johns, St. Croix and French St. Martin. Regionally it airs on Caribvision Tuesday at 9:30pm and Saturday at 8:30pm with multiple repeats throughout the week. Past editions can be viewed by searching for wazzupptv in google or youtube.
"We strive to bring a different twist from season one. And it's our intent to shoot more exclusives in season two, said Busby". Take note of the starting date for the WazzUpp TV's new season on Monday May 14th, 2012.

lsekouatngcbocasliteraryfestival06052012PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad:--- Our spirited moderator Rose-Ann Walker reminded us as we settled in for this, the first poetry reading of Bocas 2012, that both Kendel Hippolyte and Lasana Sekou are studied at the secondary school level. The youth of our Caribbean islands are actively reading the work of both these men, and as I listened and observed, I couldn't help but be reassured at the exceptional quality of regional poetry to which potential budding talent is exposed.
Hippolyte, a St. Lucian poet and playwright (and one of this year's poetry judges), read poems that sounded like entire, compact islands of sound and thought, lushly populated worlds unto themselves. A gleefully self-confessed 'jiver', his offering was panoramic – there were poems on the frustration of loss sitting side by side with cheekily
derisive snubbing of overvaulting academia. There was work that interrogated the heart of a poem's necessity. There was work that reminded, that underscored the infinite possibilities of the Caribbean landscape, the Caribbean imagination. In fifteen minutes or less, I got the impression that I'd been reading Kendel Hippolyte my entire life (and I will be, most assuredly, from this point forward).
Breathing his first piece unapologetically and vividly into life, St. Martinian poet Lasana Sekou took to the AV Room's aisles... to its platform, to the tops of its chairs! Nothing about his rendition seemed in the slightest bit affected. There was, as my friend Leshanta and I discussed afterwards, such honesty and commitment to storytelling, to craft, in Sekou's display, that we wondered if anyone could mistake it for posturing. His words rang out with the rhythmic thrall one typically associates with spoken word, but each line painstakingly hewn, each word a contemplation. When describing the rendition, tour de force feels like the only acceptable term.
The post-reading discussion was predictably lively, seasoned with considerations of the symbiotic relationship between poetry and performance. Hippolyte pointed out that all readings of poetry are, in essence, performance-based, with some performances manifesting themselves as far more glittery and bombastic than others. It occurs to me that the more I hear poets talk, the more I come to the reinforced understanding that in poetry, perhaps above all other fictive genres, the rules are never hard and fast.
Listening to the audience interact with Hippolyte and Sekou reminded me that this talk was no exception. Poems can, both poets agreed, take on different reading shapes and forms, depending on the mood, the alignment of emotion, circumstance, venue and consideration that shape each particular reading... and there is not, I hasten to add, a
blessed thing wrong with this.
Are you surprised that the first poetry session of Bocas 2012 was plenty vibes? Ah, you shouldn't be. When you bring together two outstanding word-makers, and a roomful of people eager to interact with them, well, that creates a certain kind of poetic magic all its own.

(Shivanee Ramlochan is a literary critic and expert in English literature and Spanish from Trinidad & Tobago.)

ericyuansamrewardposter08052012Philipsburg:--- On December 30, 2009, around 8PM, the Afoo supermarket in Dutch Quarter was robbed by at least four men, who were in the possession of several firearms. During this armed robbery, the manager named Eric Yuan Sam was shot to death.

A large investigation was conducted. During the investigation, many suspects were arrested and many houses were searched. However, this brutal murder could not be solved. Therefore, the investigation ended at the end of 2010.

Many people were shocked by the death of Eric Yuan Sam, who was known by the Sint Maarten community as a very kind and caring person, who was always willing to help when help was needed. Many people nowadays remember this murder and are still feeling shocked about it. So are the Police Force of Sint Maarten and the Prosecutor's Office. It is for this reason that both the Chief of Police and the Prosecutor's Office have decided to re-open this investigation. In 2010, the Afoo Group offered a reward of $20,000 USD for the person that would give the information that would lead to solving of this crime. This reward is still valid.

The police are hereby asking for the help of the people of Sint Maarten in solving this awful crime. At the time of the robbery, a lot of customers were present in the supermarket. They saw and may have overheard the offenders. They may have information, which could lead to the identification of the culprits, which are believed to be young men. All the offenders can be seen on the video images of Afoo's security cameras. Photo images of this video are hereby being made public, in order for everybody - even those who were not present at the time of the robbery – to see if they recognize one or more of the offenders or even the masks, helmet, clothes they had on during this robbery.

The offenders left the supermarket via the alley that is located on the left side of the supermarket and they fled via the bushes behind the Afoo supermarket. Several neighbors saw this and have declared so.

If you were present at the Afoo supermarket at the time of the robbery, or if you were nearby, and if you saw or heard anything, either that same evening or in the days/weeks/months thereafter, that could help us solve this crime, please step forward and contact the police. A special telephone number (hotline) is available, 5531522. Your information could solve this case. You can make the difference.

Eric Yuan Sam was loved very much in Dutch Quarter as well as on the rest of the island. He would help whoever was in need of help. His death cannot remain unsolved. Help the police solve this murder, as Eric Yuan Sam helped so many persons during his life.

Please call the police at 5531522.

All your information will be dealt with in a confidential manner.

Click here to view photos of the 2009 Dutch Quarter Afoo robbery.

ww2wreathlayingceremony08052012Marigot:--- On Tuesday Prefet Delegue Philippe Chopin, Senator Louis Constant Fleming, and President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Alain Richardson joined the war veterans to lay wreaths in the garden of the Collectivity in remembrance of the persons that lost their lives during the six year war between the Nazi of Germany and Europe.

May 8th, 1945 is the date when the Allies celebrated the defeat of the Nazi Germany and end of Adolph Hitler's Reich. It is the date that formally recognizes the end of the Second World War in Europe.

Prefet Delegue Philippe Chopin addressed the small gathering consisting of elected officials and a military troupe mostly represented by the Gendarmerie whose commandant Stephen Brunet was attending his last official ceremony. Brunet's term as the head of the Gendarmerie is scheduled to end early August 2012.

Click here to see more photos of the wreath laying ceremony on Tuesday morning in the garden of the Collectivity of St. Martin.

By popular demand, the AGING WITH GRACE Foundation has extended the hours of the program of the upcoming Mother's Day Karaoke Festival and Dance Party on May 13th, 2012 at the Princess Port de Plaisance to 8:30pm instead of 6:00pm.
The exciting line-up of the Golden Stars (singers of 55 and above) for this event includes performers such as Sinclair Barry, Anlucinda Meit, Bobby Ottley, Josianne Fleming, Peter Cox, Elsa Meyers and many other surprise performers. The M.C. for the Mother's Day Karaoke Festival is Wally Havertong.
Members of the audience will be given the opportunity to pay tribute to mothers, grandmothers, foster mothers, significant others and female role models who have played or are playing a significant role in their lives. The karaoke expert for this event is Skina Kaliente, Mr. Antonio Janga, well-known for his excellent karaoke equipment and sound system.
The festive atmosphere will be further enhanced with great music provided by the well-know D.J. Ruby. Besides the wonderful entertainment, the ticket covers one drink and finger snacks, while food and drinks will be on sale. All mothers in the audience will receive a token of appreciation from the AWG.
Due to the extensive program and by popular demand, the AWG Foundation has extended the hours of the Karaoke Festival and Dance party which now will start at 3pm and go on until 8:30pm.
The Aging with Grace Foundation is inviting one and all, young and old to treat their mothers and significant others to a fun-filled and memorable Mother's Day Celebration. The AWG would appreciate if all could come out dressed in festive colours (pink, white, yellow, green etc).
The price of the tickets for the Mother's Day Karaoke Festival and Dance Party are only $15,- in advance and $20,- at the door. Tickets for children are sold at $8,-.
The general public is advised to buy the tickets beforehand, which is cheaper and also to prevent line-ups and distraction at the beginning of the program.
Tickets for this event are on sale at both Van Dorp Store on the Illidge Road, Van Dorp Store in Simpson Bay, the Family Bookstore (opposite the Post Office), and Richniel N.V. in the Cannegieter Street and from members of the AWG Foundation.

For information on the Mother's Day Karaoke Festival/Dance Party, please contact Helena Richardson 556 4740 or Linda Richardson at 554 6979, or per 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..

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunications would like to inform the public that the "Sint Maarten Vending Policy" 2009 has been revised and its new title is the "St. Maarten Vending and Beach Policy" 2012.

The new policy is effective immediately.

The purpose of the 2012 policy is to regulate general and beach vending activities on St. Maarten. The revised beach policy of January 2012 replaces all former policies.

The following changes were made: increase the allowable number of permits in the "Great Bay" area for motorized water vehicles from six to nine; increase the allowable number of permits in the "Great Bay" area for non-motorized water vehicles from two to four.

Copies of the policy in its entirety may be obtained via the Government website www.sintmaartengov.org under "What's New."

Hardcopies may also be obtained at the DIV, formerly known as General Affairs, at the Government Administration Building and the Department of Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunications, at Juancho Yrausquin Boulevard #6 (1st floor) during office hours.

rarrindell10052012Philipsburg:--- On Thursday, Minister of Education, Sports, Youth and Culture Affairs Dr. Rhoda Arrindell who once said she was the new Sheriff in town when she first took office shed tears as she addressed the media on her accomplishments while in office. Minister Arrindell gave a full outline on some of the things she worked on during her 19 months as a Minister under the United Peoples Party. The outline came at the heels of the Minister leaving office after the fall of her government.
Minister Arrindell also said that she will remain a member of the UP party but declined to say whether or not she will be a candidate in the 2014 Parliamentary elections. The Minister said that she will be doing some of the things she neglected to do while working for the people of St. Maarten. "I am first going to spend a lot of my paid time working on the things that I neglected when I took this job. As everyone knows, I am a single mother raising two children and they need my attention now. My daughter will be leaving for college and she would need my support while my 10 year old son needs a lot of attention as well as my garden." Minister Arrindell said she might also start back writing since those are some of the things she did prior to taking office.
When asked about the Monument Council which is somewhat dormant the Minister said that there are lot of things she did not know when she took office. Regarding the advice, she said it is somewhere in the administration building, this advise she explained is to make the Monument Council official.
When asked by SMN News if she feels responsible for the demise of the UP/DP coalition based on some of the decisions she took as a Minister of Education. Minister Arrindell in her response said she is still amazed as to how the people can have all the information regarding a particular issue and yet choose to ignore it. As for the anthem which is still not completed, the Minister said her job was to make sure St. Maarten has a national anthem as is laid down in the country's constitution. "My job was to make sure that is done, but how it was done is a discussion for another time." Minister Arrindell was heavily criticized when she announced that she was going to launch a campaign to select a national anthem for St. Maarten. Several persons including the Council of Ministers were not in favor the Minister's plan to get rid of the St. Maarten song.
As for the teachers contracts, Minister Arrindell said that she is not responsible for terminating the teachers' contracts. She said teachers are paid by the school boards they are also hired and fired by these school boards. The Minister however, explained that foreign teachers need to have a working and residency permit and the labor policy requires that people be qualified for the jobs they apply for before the permits are granted. Minister Arrindell said while in office she asked that the law be upheld since they all swore to uphold the law. She said when the discussions came up she tried to have the teachers that are already on the island be exempted for a period of time. One of her main focuses was to make sure the students on St. Maarten get quality education, this is one of the reasons she emphasized on the TEP program being taught at the University of St. Maarten. Regarding the sick-leave issue that is somewhat abused, Minister Arrindell said she tried to find a solution for the teachers that are chronically ill for a long period of time while students do not have access to full time teachers. She said she was responsible for education and not social welfare. During that meeting, the Minister said the Minister of Labour, the Unions, and SZV personnel were present for the discussions as she asked them to assist her in finding a solution to the problem for those teachers that are on sick leave for the past two to three years. She described the sick leave situation as being a very big problem for St. Maarten. She said if people interpret her actions as the reason for the falling of the UP/ DP coalition then she is guilty as charged. She conceded that St. Maarten has a dualism system that the people are yet to understand. Minister Arrindell said the collapse in government did not occur in the executive branch, instead it happened in parliament. She asked how many pieces of legislation were presented by the UP/DP coalition during the past 19 months. "I do not think that everyone understands their role."
In the meantime, a teacher and friend of Minister Arrindell submitted a request to the Minister almost a year ago to become an official French/English translator but to date the Minister and her Ministry have not responded to the request that was submitted to Minister Arrindell in her office. When SMN News asked the Minister about this she said she was surprised by the story because she and the person in question tried to become legal translators in the past. Minister Arrindell said for the sake of ethics she would not have mentioned the name of the teacher but did so on at least two occasions during her response. She said her friend and her started the venture to become sworn translators and this person is the one who photocopied the law and took it to her which explained what needed to be done for someone to become a legal translator. She said one of the requirements is that the person has to take a central examination based on an outdated law of 1954. However SMN News verified the law, and the law clearly states that persons who have a degree in the language they are requesting to become a legal translator or if they are teaching the language at high school level then they are exonerated from the examination.

Below is the full text of the message delivered by Minister Rhoda Arrindell on Thursday.

Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, Dr. Rhoda Arrindell, on leaving office.

Cabinet staff of the ministries of VROMI,
Economic Affairs and Tourism, Finance and Education,
Members of the Media,
People of our beloved St. Martin,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Good Morning.

The latest political developments have created a new reality in our community which has increased the cynicism with which many view politics and politicians. In my own case, they have forced me to look back at my reasons for entering the political arena, and weigh if those reasons are still valid today.
Of course, you are all familiar with remarks such as "politics is a dirty game"; or "politicians are only for themselves." For many of our people, "politicians only make promises they know they can't keep" and our calypsonians have reinforced the perception that politicians are a bunch of corrupt, self-serving, greedy, power-hungry people whose trademark is to fool the people, especially at election time.
In fact, our own Philosopher of Humor, Fernando Clark, who was recently crowned the King of MCs by the St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation, in one of his most memorable shows, Raw, described politics as the profession you enter after having tried everything else and failed. I can't wait to see how he will depict the recent developments in his next show!
Apparently to save politics from this pervasive negative image, someone coined the word, "politrics" to describe the dishonest and immoral nature of what Bismarck in his classic definition called "the art of the possible."
After 19 months in office, I have come to the conclusion that politics is indeed the art or science of making the impossible possible. It is not a career for the faint-hearted or the thin-skinned; it is not conducive to higher spiritual ideals or morals. Indeed, taking the events of the last few weeks into consideration, Ambrose Bierce might be right in describing politics in his Devil's Dictionary, "the conduct of public affairs for private advantage."
This was certainly not why I entered politics on the platform of the UP Party just about a couple of years ago. I was driven by idealism, by a burning passion to make a difference in the field of education where I have worked as a professional for a whole generation. My motivation then, as it still remains now, was the belief that, as President Barack Obama said, "we were going to do the right thing, even if short-term it was unpopular." That is why I joined the UP party and that is why I am honored to still remain a member of the party with a better balance of experience and fresh blood and of males and females.
I expected that the vast range in backgrounds of people on the list would surely mean that a range of views would be represented, and coming from the world of academia where students are encouraged to present varying views, I was encouraged in the potential of the team. After I took office, I have come to respect the team even more because of this wide range of views on the issues.
I want to thank the people of St. Martin, our beloved island, for the privilege and honor to serve you in the last year and a half. I am eternally grateful to my party, and especially its leader, deputy Prime Minister Theodore Heyliger, for the confidence bestowed in me and the opportunity given me to serve as St. Martin's first Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs.
We came in with a clear vision of the direction our education system should take. We came in with a mission to elevate the quality of education on St. Martin in every aspect and at every level. We may have been too ambitious, and possibly too overzealous to believe we could have achieved all the lofty goals we set for ourselves in the four years we thought we would have had to do so. That term has been cut short by more than a half. But as I look back, I have no regrets. It is a blessing to have had this unique opportunity to serve my island.
We reached for the skies and plucked a few stars in terms of what we can consider a new direction for education, culture, sports and youth affairs. The common thread that links all four portfolios I have been responsible for is the youth. The youth of St. Martin form the base of our party. They are not just the leaders of tomorrow, they are not just the future of our island, they are a very real and present reality we must address to secure that future and make it a glorious one.
From day one of this administration, we have been building a brand new Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, block by block, with an unambiguous plan, and specific goals. It is the first time our island would have its own Ministry, and we wanted to make it reflect and be responsive to our own realities and our collective aspirations of excellence, efficiency and professionalism that would become the cornerstone of this new St. Martin nation we are building together.
Permit me to highlight a few of our accomplishments in the last 19 months.
Education - Highlights
In Education, we began with the continued implementation of Compulsory Education. We embarked on a successful, town-hall style campaign with active participation of the stakeholders and today, we can safely say that, despite all the challenges, there is no turning back anymore: compulsory education is the law!
And speaking of laws, the draft laws on Foundation Based Education (FBE), Higher Education, and amendments to the Compulsory Education Law, which we've spent weeks just revising are now virtually ready to begin the prescribed legislative course. A lot of progress has been made in revising the curriculum of vocational education. The Ministry or Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs has sent out invitations for persons to be on the Committee responsible for installing a management team, teachers, etc. for the new vocational school, which should also offer adult educational courses. The SBO Center has also been working on curriculum development for more courses and at the same time, DERPI, the Department of Education and the Ministry have been investigating the possibilities for integrating TVET courses (Technical Vocational Education and Training for all) – a UNESCO supported effort for life-long learning and sustainable development – with SBO course.
Right now, there are various draft documents for a comprehensive curriculum. These need to be consolidated in a program that fits the vision and the reality for vocational education and the labour market on St. Martin while the Teacher Education Program (TEP) curriculum that would be used at the University of St. Martin will be ready by the end of the week.
We have worked intensively with the Ujima Foundation to establish an experimental project that was expected to begin in the coming school year. Funding for this project has been committed in the budget amendment of the 2012 budget.
Cooperation Protocols
We have signed two cooperation protocols, one with the Dutch Minister of Education, van Bijsterveldt-Vliegenhart to promote studying in the region, while the other was signed between the Ministers of St. Martin, Curaçao, Aruba and the Netherlands to work together in areas of mutual interest as it pertains to Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Emancipation.
We have also signed MOUs with Monroe College and Johnson & Wales University, allowing our students to attend these institutions at affordable fees.
Study Financing
With regards to Study Financing, we received a total of 237 applications for the 2012 – 2013 academic year, out of which a total of 203 were granted, or 85%. Our students applied to study in places as near as Anguilla and as far away as The Philipines/Thailand.
Out of this total number of successful applicants, 38 have been awarded scholarships to attend USM. Of these, 16 who had initially applied to go elsewhere were referred to USM to start their studies. These students will have the possibility to transfer after 2 years to one of the institutions with which we have signed an MOU.
A further breakdown of the scholarships shows that 88 were granted for Holland, 46 for the USA, 14 for Curacao, 6 for Canada, 5 for Aruba and 6 for other islands in the region (including St. Croix, The Dominican Republic, Trinidad, Barbados and Jamaica).
In total, we can see that a total of 63 students were granted study financing to study here at home (USM) and in the Caribbean region. This is the second largest group of study financing recipients, and reflects the emphasis we have placed on studying in the region as much as possible. Europe (including Belgium, Scotland and England) continues to be the largest group. The Netherlands, with 43% of the study financing granted, tops the whole list.
ROI Study
A study financing research project which will determine our return on investment (ROI) has already begun. JS Consulting services was commissioned to carry out this study, and we have just received a first summary report of the focus group sessions carried out recently in The Netherlands.
UNESCO Associate Membership
One of the highlights of our stewardship was without doubt getting St. Martin to be admitted to UNESCO as an associate member. I am confident that the island stands to benefit immensely in future from its membership of this world body that has an admirable track record in assisting its members with projects in the areas of education, science and culture.
Emancipation Day
Under Culture, our single most important achievement has been getting the Emancipation Day legislation to the point where on Monday, May 14, 2012, Parliament will debate and hopefully approve it, thus making July 1, a national public holiday. As you know, the draft legislation passed the Central Committee this week with unanimous support of all the members of parliament present. St. Martin, as far as I know, will be the first territory in the Kingdom of the Netherlands that would have such legislation, and this could not come at a more appropriate time seeing that next year, we will be celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation.
We have established a Cultural Awards, given for the first time during the celebration of St. Martin Day last year, to recognize the work and talent of some of our most outstanding artists and performers. The largely symbolic award is supposed to be a St. Martin Day feature.
Children's Carnival Troupe
This year, we have presented a Children's Troupe in the Children's Carnival Parade consisting mainly of students attending our public schools. In conjunction with the SCDF, the idea is to make this an annual activity that can be incorporated into the school curriculum.
Preservation of Monuments
In terms of preservation of our monuments, we have been able to recommend two important national monuments for funding by the Dutch Monuments Preservation Fund. The Methodist Church and the Passangrahann Royal Guest House are the two monuments in consideration for said funding.
Sports
When we assumed office, we met a Department of Youth and Sports, which was not only understaffed but which the way it was structured did not permit adequate attention to be granted to each of these two important areas. We therefore decided to split it into two autonomous departments, each with its own head and staff. That process in its final stages of implementations as we have received applications from candidates to head the two departments. The selection process needs to continue so that more focus can be given to each.
Draft Sports Policy
In terms of Sports, you will recall that just recently, I received a draft Sports Policy from the Technical Committee I had set up for this purpose. The document was promptly handed over to the National Sports Institute, a foundation we established to implement the policies set forth by the Department of Sports. Part of the task of the National Sports Institute is the preparation of our athletes, trainers and coaches for the Kingdom Games 2013. The total overhaul and reorganization of Sports is still a work in progress.
However, we can point to several outstanding performances of St. Martin sports men and women, particularly in tae-kwan-do, in track and field, where we were able to support and sponsor, albeit partially, the recent highly successful 6th edition of the International Track and Field Meet held at the Alberic Richards Stadium in Marigot last weekend. Two track records and one French national record were set at that meet.
Work was being intensified to establish a St. Martin Youth Football Camp this July which was intended to introduce American Football to our youth, complete with cheerleading. The initiative is an inter-ministerial one, including three ministries – Sports, Tourism and Finance. Members of the Toni James Group, with links to the Washington Redskins, have already conducted two site visits to the island and are expected to come in this Monday for a third, during which they will continue with the arrangements and preparations for this Youth Football Camp. You will recall that we held a press conference with the principals of the group right here during their first site visit to St. Martin.
We had also begun preparations for a Schools Sports Festival scheduled for August this year. Those plans are on the front-burner and hopefully will be completed by our successors.
GB3
Finally, it goes without saying that the flagship project where it concerns Youth Affairs, was the Get off the Block, Get on the Bus, Get Busy or GB3 project. The pilot project which ran for three months was an overwhelming success in terms of participation, motivation and awareness. However, we have had to take stock of the adjustments necessary to make it an ongoing project. For this purpose, we were in the process of project writing and staff recruitment. NAFls 200,000 has been allocated to it in the 2012 budget.
Of course, there are many more projects and policies in the proverbial pipeline. They were not clogged; they were making their way through the normal channels before they could surface as finished products. The new administration will have to decide what to do with them.
We have given it our best shot in the short time we have been privileged to serve. I stress "WE" because this has been a team effort. The real team, TEAM MECSY, did not need a calypsonian to first blast it and then present it to the people as the saviours of St. Martin on a Carnival stage.
Team MECSY consists of ALL members of the staff of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, from the Secretary General to the janitor; from the section and division heads to the secretaries and receptionists. In 19 months, we held two retreats to regroup, rebuild, and replenish our spirits, while refocusing on our mission. We were energized, excited, and extremely driven by our passion to make our Ministry relevant to the needs and aspirations of our people. I cannot thank each and every one of these industrious workers enough. Nothing we achieved could have been done without your exemplary dedication, and commitment.
Personally, I will never forget this experience. Mrs. Claudette Forsythe-Labega, the Secretary General of the Ministry, thank you. I am proud to have been your student and even more proud to have had the privilege of working with you. I hope and pray that your knowledge and experience, your rekindled passion and excitement will continue to inspire the whole Ministry to reach for higher heights.
Mr. Quincy Harrigan, Mrs. Patricia Lourens, Mrs. Shermina Powell-Richardson and all the other pillars of the Ministry, I will continue to cherish your professionalism, your wisdom, and your unreserved cooperation during these last 19 months.
I want to express my gratitude to the WITU and its leadership, particularly its President, Mrs. Claire Elschot. As rough as we have had it at times, I firmly believe that a strong teachers union is the most reliable partner of the Ministry of Education. There is a lot of work to be done to improve teachers' welfare and professionalism, and I am confident that you will not relent in your efforts to make an effective contribution to the all-round improvement of education on St. Martin.
I also want to express my sincerest appreciation to the various school boards. Your enlightened leadership is a pre-requisite for the achievement of the lofty goals we have set for education on the island.
I have saved the best for last. My cabinet: Fabian, Calvin, Maria, Morenika, Gina, Natasha and Chesley, you were the wind beneath my sails throughout this unprecedented journey. I am grateful for your unconditional support, your tireless efforts, and your bright ideas. Above all, I cherish your candour and have the utmost respect for your professionalism. I am blessed to be able to count each of you as a true friend.
In closing, let me say I fully endorse the sentiments expressed by my colleague, Minister Franklin Meyers at his press conference yesterday. There was never any serious problem among the seven members of the Council of Ministers. Personally, I want to thank the three DP ministers I have had the honor to work with in the Council: Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams; former Minister Maria Buncamper-Molanus and Minister of Labor, Mr. Cornelius de Weever, both of whom served as my substitute whenever I was off island. I want to also thank Minister Roland Duncan, my former boss and of course, my UP colleague ministers, the Honorable Theodore Heyliger, Franklin Meyers and Hiroshi Shigemoto. It was great being the only female among a bunch of special guys.
I want to also thank my family, especially my mother, ma, thank you. My brothers, my children, all my friends and relatives who sometimes wanted to go out and defend me when the media was against me, thank you. There was no need for it then, and there is no need for it now.
Today you're down, tomorrow you're up; what goes down, must come UP: the UP party is certainly not out. We will continue to represent the people and provide alternative and real solutions to the challenges we face as a freedom-loving people. There is a time to come; and there is a time to go. Let me therefore leave you with two quotes I believe are appropriate in the present circumstances.
Franklin D. Roosevelt once said: "In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet it was planned that way." That is what happened with the so-called "Carnival Coup."
US Congresswoman, Shirley Chisholm, a role model as a female politician for me, said this: "At present, our country needs women's idealism and determination, perhaps more in politics than anywhere else." I couldn't agree more with her.
This has been a learning experience for me and the media has been a critical ally in that process that has kept me on my toes. A new sheriff is riding into town and I hope you will give her your fullest cooperation as you did with me.
I thank you all.

I will now take your questions.

sybilladekker11052012The Kingdom Council of Ministers has agreed with the recommendation of Prime Minister Mark Rutte to nominate Ms. Sybilla M. Dekker as a member upon proposal of the Netherlands in the Board of financial supervision (College financieel toezicht - Cft) Curaçao and Sint Maarten and the Board of financial supervision Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba. The Colleges execute supervision tasks according to the Kingdom Act financial supervision Curaçao and Sint Maarten and the Law on finance public entities Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba. The nomination will enter into force on July 1st, 2012.
Sybilla M. Dekker (1942) is a former Minister of Public housing and Regional Planning and Environment management - May 2003 till October 2006 (government Balkenende II and III). In the Caribbean part of the Kingdom she is mostly known for her role as president of the Council of supervision of AMFO; the Antillean Co-financing Organization. She will no longer carry out this function, which she has been executing since 2007.
Besides her activities for the Board, Ms. Dekker will remain closely involved as director of various social organizations (such as the 'Amsterdam Barok Ensemble', the Maritime museum, the Huygens exposition 2013 and the Diabetes foundation). She will also stay committed to stimulate leadership and emancipation of women and minorities on the labor market. As such she is the president of the Taskforce and Foundation "Talent to the Top" ("Talent naar de Top") and member of the Advisory Board of the Dutch-Moroccan leadership institute. Ms. Dekker has seated in various corporate supervisory boards (AKZO-Nobel NL, the Dutch Railroads ('Nederlandse Spoorwegen') and Heineken Netherlands B.V.), she was a member of the Advisory Board of ABN-AMRO holding and a member of the Board of Management/ Supervisory Council of the Rabobank Nederland. Currently she is amongst others Commissioner at the Bank of Dutch Municipalities (Bank Nederlandse Gemeenten), member of the Supervisory Council of the DHV Group and President of the Supervision Council of Kadaster.
Within the Board of financial supervision Sybilla M. Dekker will take the place of Margo Vliegenthart. Her input the Board and the relation with the countries have been considerable and much appreciated. The Board of financial supervision Curaçao and Sint Maarten furthermore consists of the president prof. Age Bakker, member upon proposal of Curaçao Alberto Romero and member upon proposal of Sint Maarten Richard Gibson. In the Board of financial supervision Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba, besides prof. Age Bakker and Sybilla M. Dekker, Mr. Max Pandt is member upon proposal of the three islands jointly.

Great Bay:--- The Ministry of Public Health Social Development & Labor Section General Public Health recently held a brainstorming session in collaboration with the St. Maarten Medical Center, St. Maarten Nurses Association and the White & Yellow Cross Foundation where they addressed World Health Organization's question of "Are health workers in St. Maarten adequately trained to address the rights and specific needs of older people."
Minister Cornelius De Weever was part of the brainstorming session and mentioned that"It was good to hear first-hand about the experiences from those in the field that actually deal with the elderly."
The above mentioned activity was part of a series of activities on the island to commemorate World Health Day 2012, of which the theme was "Good health adds life to years." During the brainstorming session, participants had to address the following two areas for St. Maarten, which were: the involvement of the aging in the community and are health workers adequately trained on St. Maarten to address the rights and specific needs of older people.
The brainstorming session looked at the challenges, and what can be done to solve the issues at hand, in addition, it was an opportunity to learn from each other, identify weak areas and see how collectively those areas can be strengthened. The main objective is to educate stakeholders toward the direction of improving health for the aging and the community.
"Many of us do not know the reality of the way some of our elderly live, whether it's the living conditions, family relationships or the lack thereof. By synchronizing our efforts with all stakeholders I believe we can better serve our elderly," said Minister De Weever.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Businesses and vital organizations have a little over one week to apply for a Mobility Passes in connection with the 2012 Hurricane Season.

The pass allows the aforementioned to assess possible damage to their property. Potential applicants have until May 25 to present all relevant information related to the process of requesting a Mobility Pass.

The application form as well as information sheet can be downloaded from the Fire Department's website www.brandweersxm.net

under the tab link "Hurricane Information" followed by the "Hurricane Passes" tab.

The hurricane pass application procedure is only intended for businesses and vital organizations with respect to their key personnel receiving an exemption to a curfew.

The application form has to be completed and submitted to the offices of the Fire Department & Disaster Management, to the attention of the secretary located at Jackal Road 5, Cay Hill by Friday, May 25, 2012, with all necessary documents attached between office hours, Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM.

The New Testament Baptist Church is inviting the general public to the continuation of a very interesting lecture on Taxes, which was held last week Tuesday, May 8th, 2012. This follow up lecture will be given by the Tax Inspector, Drs. Maria Bass of the Tax Department. Drs. Bass will be providing advice on how to fill out the Tax Return Form over the fiscal year 2011. The deadline to submit the 2011 Tax Return Form is May 31, 2012.
This follow lecture will take place on Thursday, May 17th, 2012 at 7:30 pm at the New Testament Baptist Church next to Kentucky in Philipsburg, and is free of charge.
The general public is invited to come out and be informed to be able to file the 2011 Tax Return Form on time and avoid the enormous penalties when one fails to do so.

swescotwilliams16052012Philipsburg:--- Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams brought some clarity to the AMFO funding which will be replaced by a local agency. The Prime Minister said there is no secret regarding her feelings on the statements that are being made on the debt relief for St. Maarten which was part of the constitutional changes for St. Maarten. She said she is of the opinion that the statements made regarding the debt relief has been overstated especially knowing what St. Maarten went through for the payment of its debts.
The Prime Minister said that St. Maarten could not borrow monies prior to 10/10/10 and the island under the constellation of the Netherlands Antilles did not have huge outstanding loans that had to be paid. Therefore, the statements regarding the debt relief being the cure or fixing prior to the constitutional change is an overstatement. AMFO is scheduled to be dissolved at the end of 2012. AMFO is the agency that manages the Dutch funding for Social Programs and projects. However, St. Maarten will implement an NGO funding agency. This decision was taken by the government of St. Maarten several months ago. She said the proposal for St. Maarten to take over the AMFO funding was done in such a way to stretch the Dutch funding. St. Maarten's government decided to take over the AMFO funding for the year 2012 which was estimated to be close to one million guilders. She said the last Dutch financing would have taken place in 2013.
The Prime Minister made clear that the Dutch government is not providing additional monies. The NGO financing agency already met with AMFO to explain them the government's position on the financing of social projects. She said what is critical is that St. Maarten has a joint project going forward which is the NGO funding and the social funding. St. Maarten will be making use of the expertise and build up that AMFO created over the years.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Planning a summer vacation, then you should use the opportunity to get vaccinated on May 19 at the Youth Health Care (YHC) annual vaccination open house on Saturday.

If you are traveling this summer you should safeguard yourself and your family by ensuring that you and your children's immunizations are up-to-date. Even if you are not traveling for the upcoming holidays, it is still good to get vaccination or at least check to see if you are up to date with the aforementioned.

The theme for this year's open house is "Vaccination: An Act of Love – For you for me for everyone, get checked, get vaccinated."

Immunization is a way of protecting children against serious vaccine preventable diseases. Once a child or an adult has been fully vaccinated, their bodies can fight those diseases if one comes into contact with them.

Unprotected children are at greatest risk of contracting the virus. Parents and guardians must ensure that their children are protected.

The Open House will take place at the Festival Village from 9:00am to 4:00pm on Saturday. Various businesses and stakeholders will be present promoting their services, information and products.

Vaccines have the power not only to save, but giving children and adults a chance to age healthy. Vaccination offers protection not only to children but also to adolescents and adults against life- threatening diseases.

Parents who will be going to the Open House on Saturday should bring along with them their child's vaccination booklet/card. If you are not sure of the vaccination status of your child, you should contact your general practitioner, pediatrician, or YHC for children up and through 17 years of age.

YHC can also be contacted if you want to verify your own vaccination status by calling Tel. 542-3003, 542-2078 or 542-3553.

"The former President of the UMP Federation of Saint-Martin declared in a bitter statement that I was more or less the gravedigger of the right in St Martin and the grain of sand that halted the smooth running of the first government of the collectivité : I refuse to take part in sterile polemics that have no other purpose than to distort the debate on the eve of historical elections in the Northern Islands, "said the UD opposition leader, candidate for deputy. "I invite Louis-Constant Fleming to do some introspection, to take his responsibility and settle, without passing through me, the problems he seems to have with his political family at the national level" firmly stated Daniel Gibbs. "43% of voters in St. Martin, whatever their political orientation, have put their trust in the list that I led, and in the policy I advocated in March: I am a man of unity , not of division, and no offense to some, I am taking the challenge of reconciling Saint-Martiners with politics. It is not the time for division, our situation is too disturbing for me to lose precious time in useless arguments. I understand the impatience and confusion of our people and I approach this election with enthusiasm, determination and a sense of duty that characterizes me and that nothing will shift me from. I plead for appeasement today and I urge everyone to get to work to ensure to our Northern Islands, a brighter future, in reconciliation and in labour."

Daniel GIBBS

naturevalleycolombierassociationatboardwalkmas21052012GREAT BAY/MARIGOT:--- If you ever wondered what is the secret behind St. Martin's "national drink" then the workshop "How to make your own guavaberry" will pique your interest and answer some of your many questions.
The guavaberry workshop comes off on Saturday, June 2, 2012, at the University of St. Martin, Room 104, from 9 am to 10:30 am, said St. Martin Book Fair coordinator Shujah Reiph.
The Nature Valley Colombier Association, which hails from the village of Colombier, will conduct the guavaberry workshop. Colombier is generally considered to be a central part of the most fertile region in St. Martin.
The cultural association will discuss and explain when is the peak time to pick the guavaberry fruits, where to find the best guavaberries on the island and, if you can imagine, when is the best time to make the guavaberry "punch" or liqueur.
Should you bury your bottle of the freshly-made brew in the ground or is that just a legend, or a shrouded practice of eclectic home brewers?
All the same, the guavaberry workshop should be a treat for everyday folk and connoisseurs of liquors popular and exotic. The young and old with an interest in agriculture should also not miss this workshop, said Reiph.
Whether you never tried guavaberry or you grew up drinking it, prepare your taste buds to be tantalized when the facilitators show you how to make your own liqueur at home!
Guavaberry has been a fixed feature of the island's culture and history dating back to centuries, especially during the Christmas and New Year's Eve parties.
The Guavaberry-making workshop is one of over 20 free activities of the 10th annual St. Martin Book Fair that will take place from Monday, May 28 to Saturday, June 2, 2012, said Reiph. The actual book fair begins on Thursday, May 31 at Belair Community Center, at 8 pm – following the pre-Book Fair activities on Monday and Tuesday.
All book fair activities of "the book fair for the entire family" are free for the general public to attend, said Reiph.
Conscious Lyrics Foundation and House of Nehesi Publishers, both NGOs, organize the St. Martin Book Fair, in collaboration with St. Maarten Tourist Bureau and the University of St. Martin.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Businesses and vital organizations has three days left to apply for a Hurricane Mobility Pass in connection with the 2012 Hurricane Season.

The pass allows the aforementioned to assess possible damage to their property. Potential applicants have until May 25 to present all relevant information related to the process of requesting a Mobility Pass.

The application form as well as information sheet can be downloaded from the Fire Department's website www.brandweersxm.net under the tab link "Hurricane Information" followed by the "Hurricane Passes" tab.

The application form has to be completed and submitted to the offices of the Fire Department & Disaster Management, to the attention of the secretary located at Jackal Road 5, Cay Hill by Friday, May 25, 2012, with all necessary documents attached between office hours, Monday – Friday, 9:00AM – 4:00PM.

swescotwilliams22072011On Sunday the 20th of May, during the Annual Aids Candle Light Memorial and Art of Living peace event at the AC Wathey Cruise Facility, Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams commented on the importance of combating stigma, discrimination and denial in the fight against HIV/ AIDS on St. Maarten. "Stigma, discrimination and denial have been classified as the third driver of the HIV epidemic, next to HIV and AIDS themselves," commented the Prime Minister.

The International Aids Candlelight Memorial's mission is to honor, support, and advocate for those who have been affected by the global HIV epidemic through mobilizing communities for a world where people do not die of AIDS and people living with HIV can live in health and with dignity. The candlelight memorial is commemorated around the globe in remembrance of the devastating toll HIV/AIDS has taken on humanity. The International AIDS Candlelight Memorial is committed to ending HIV by raising awareness and advocating for the advancement of effective policies at all levels. This grassroots commemoration started in 1983 and is now in its 29th year.

"We in this part of the world should not allow our concern for the spread of HIV/AIDS and our resolve to fight the disease be dwarfed by the sheer numbers and magnitude of the epidemic worldwide; 34 million people live with HIV/AIDS worldwide and HIV/AIDS is the world's leading infectious killer. About 30 million people have died to date and an estimated 1.8 million people die every year from the disease. An estimated 3.4 million children are living with HIV/AIDS and over 7 million people in need of antiretroviral therapy still have no access to treatment," continued the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister also stated that St. Maarten has her own battles to fight and hurdles to overcome if the country wants to be counted amongst the nations that strive for the zeroing of AIDS related deaths and transmissions and the zeroing of inaccessibility to treatment.

"As we harness our strengths to combat the spread of HIV /AIDS we also face the threat of complacency or stigma and discrimination. Complacency is expecting that the achievement of above mentioned goals will come eventually, will happen some-how. But no they won't. Many think that it is not that bad on St. Maarten. Yes, it is. But on the other hand the more we confront the disease the more present the threat of alienation of those who are afflicted rises and the greater the threat of ignorance becomes. Much has been done over the years to foster awareness of the HIV/AIDS epidemic and we have made great inroads. Look at the numbers that voluntarily heed the call to be tested. A Caribbean advocacy brief of 2011 states the following inter alia: "governments are aware that protecting and promoting human rights is a proven effective means to advance public health. However, the Caribbean, with notable exceptions such as the Bahamas, St. Maarten, and Surinam, have been slow and cautious in its legislative responses." commented the Prime Minister further.

The Prime Minister also commended the businesses that actively participate in the various HIV/AIDS awareness programs and the persons who live with Aids who are encouraged by the fact that they can live full and productive lives.

"To live your life in dignity is the right of every individual. That is not asking too much," concluded Prime Minister Wescot-Williams.

delegatesattoastmastersdistrict81conference23052012History was made on St Maarten as Toastmasters International District 81 hosted its conference from May 18th thru 20th at the Sonesta Maho Resort.
The conference attracted 210 delegates from 16 of the District 17 territories. This is the second highest group of delegates to attend a conference in the District's history. The majority of the delegates arrived on Wednesday and to ensure they can make full use of the time on the island, a mock Toastmasters meeting was conducted on Thursday evening. Under the theme "Behind these Masks", the event featured speakers and roleplayers from throughout the Caribbean. Started as a membership drive initiative by the St Maarten Toastmasters Clubs, the mock meeting is called "An evening with the Toastmasters" and is a public demonstration of Toastmasters International's education program.
The Conference Planning Committee, under the leadership of Valerie Brazier enlisted the services of the best Toastmasters presenters in the Caribbean. As a result, delegates were treated to several outstanding presentations.
The official opening ceremony was held on Friday evening with Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams delivering words of welcome and officially opening the conference. The paradox and innovations in today's world of communication was the focus of the keynote address delivered by Managing Director of the Princess Juliana International Airport.
Highlights of Saturday's conference proceedings included the Business meeting, where delegates were given the opportunity to let their voices be heard as they approved a new alignment for District 81 and elected the new District Governor and Executive for the 2012-2013 term. The International Speech Contest and Table topic contest saw a record numbers of 12 participants in each contest. The winners were Cheyenne Jacobs of Barbados and Godfrey McAllister of Jamaica.
The District 81 Conference culminated on Saturday evening with the Dinner and Installation ceremony. Specially invited guest Toastmasters International Director Dave Hollingshead conducted the ceremony to install the new District Executive. Rolande Tobias of St Maarten was installed as new District Governor, Ewart Adams of Guyana as Lieutenant Governor Education & Training, Valerie Brazier of St Maarten as Lieutenant Governor Marketing and Carmen Cordova of Puerto Rico as Secretary.
According to Conference Chairlady Valerie Brazier; "the Conference Planning Committee worked tirelessly to ensure an extraordinary conference experience. We are extremely pleased with the overwhelming positive response". She extended sincere thanks and appreciation to the entire Team that worked along with her to make the delegates enjoy the Conference.
District Governor Essie Gardner commended the Team for their hard work and dedication to Toastmasters and to providing the conference attendees with a memorable conference. Toastmasters District 81 hosts two conferences annually; one in May and the other in October.

usmuviofficials24052012PHILIPSBURG:--- The rekindling of the relationship between the University of St. Martin (USM) and the University of the Virgin Islands (UVI) was lauded on Thursday by both the USM President Annelies van den Assem and the UVI Vice Provost Dr. Judith W. Edwin.
This was done at a press conference after UVI held an information session on Wednesday where more than 30 people expressed interest in the Master of Arts in Education program and 15 in the Bachelor of Business Administration program. These programs will be jointly offered with USM and plans are in place for a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to be signed within short.
According to USM President van den Assem, she is happy with the reestablishment of the relationship since it offers an opportunity for the institution to work in the benefit of the students and offer more programs. USM Acting Dean of Academics Glen Yeung added that the coming together of the institutions is based on the clamor of the perspective students. He said that many St. Maarten students prefer to stay on island and complete their education.
Dr. Edwin emphasized UVI's longstanding relationship with USM and noted, "We are pleased with the response yesterday" where many students turned up for information on the MAE and BBA programs.
"I think we can do justice here on St. Maarten" and enhance the education quality, she added. The UVI vice provost also noted that they initially wanted to focus on Leadership concentration with the MAE program but a majority of students have expressed interest in Guidance and Counseling. She added that they will try to offer both once the agreements are signed and the program starts in the Fall.
Dr. Edwin also stated that funding issues for the program have to be dealt with and various facilities will be approached on the matter. She added that she wants this to be a "win win" for both USM and UVI while stressing, "we know we made the first step."
For the MAE program UVI is offering St. Maarten students a special rate of U.S.550 dollars per credit since the program is a hybrid. This is less than what UVI charges for out-of-territory tuition. The matter of the tuition proposal will be dealt with in a June 8, 2012 meeting of the finance committee of the board, the UVI official stated. She added that she expects no difficulties with the decision but it has to be sure that USM continues to provide support and opportunities to fulfill the requirements of offering the programs.
Many factors were cited by Dr. Edwin as the reasons for the previous USM-UVI relationship being severed including "change in leadership, change in commitment," the issue of non-payment by students and students dropping out of cohorts. The programs will again be offered in cohorts and steps like having a coordinator will facilitate detection and remediation of challenges that arise.
USM President van den Assem also emphasized that what will be needed for the programs to be successful will also be outlined in the MOU. She added that quality assurance is a concern for UVI while USM also wants to be a quality assured organization. So, there is reciprocity there.
USM and UVI are hoping to start the Masters in Education program this Fall. Persons still interested in MAE program or the BBA programs to be jointly offered with UVI, can contact the University of St. Martin Student Service Center at tel. 542-5171 ext 1000.

Sucker Garden:--- Police arrested a national of Jamaica identified as O.A.K., 31 years old on Saturday evening when he surrendered to Police after stabbing one of his compatriots to death on Saturday afternoon. SMN News learnt that Saturday's killing might be a crime of passion since it appears as though a woman was the cause of the fight and ultimate stabbing. Dead is Washington Ellis (52) of Jamaica. The victim died at the St. Maarten Medical Center from the serious chest injuries he sustained.

According to reliable information reaching SMN News, the suspect was arrested shortly after police was notified that the victim died of the severe stab wounds he received in his chest. SMN News learnt that the fatal stabbing took place in the alley opposite Carolina Bar, behind the Sucker Garden Baptist Church. Sources close to the investigation say the victim was transported in critical condition to the St. Maarten Medical Center where he succumbed to his injuries.
Eyewitnesses to the stabbing said the suspect and the victim were engaged in a fight when he was fatally stabbed.

Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said O.A.K. surrendered to police Saturday evening and he was immediately arrested. When asked if the killing can be considered a crime of passion Mos said there are indications of a certain relationship but he could not confirm or deny if the case is in fact a crime of passion.

stjosephprimaryschoolstudentsvisitparliamenthouse27052012PHILIPSBURG:--- On Friday morning, 25+ fifth graders from the St. Joseph Primary School, along with their teacher and a parent, visited the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat in Philipsburg.

Arrindell during the school visit also commended a parent who took time off from work to be present to assist the class teacher with the school visit.

"I greatly appreciate the effort made by this parent to attend and support her son. Parents have to take time out of their busy schedules to support their children as they are the future and they need that support," the President of Parliament said on Sunday.

Arrindell was very pleased with the interests shown by the fifth graders into the institution of parliament. "I marvelled at their faces when I see the interaction and the interests they have in the highest institution of the land."

The President of Parliament told the students they should aspire to be part of the institution of parliament as it is a fundamental part of the country's parliamentary democracy.

Arrindell explained the students about the workings of the country's parliamentary democracy with respect to the roles of Members of Parliament (MPs); who were the MPs and Council of Ministers.

During the enactment of a parliamentary session, students posed a number of questions to their fellow students who were acting as Ministers.

The questions that students asked each other were about the economy, crime, and independence for Sint Maarten, life sentence for human trafficking, and how disputes between Ministers are dealt with.

The students at the end of the presentation were also given a tour of the House of Parliament.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The School Bus Inspection Section is once again addressing a school bus incident between a high school and primary school student.

The incident occurred recently on Bishop Hill. A student from a high school in the Philipsburg area entered the school bus and slapped a student from a primary school because of seating preference. The student in question was also aggressive towards the school bus driver.

The high school student parent was notified and was informed that the student may not take the school bus until the incident has been fully addressed.

There have been other incidents in the past by other students such as school bag snatching, removal of lunch money from a student's bag; pushing or demanding one to move from their seat; teasing of timid students that begins on school premises and continues on the bus.

Section Head School Bussing and Taxi Dispatching Inspection Department of Economic Affairs Martha Thewet, says that school bus bullying will be addressed in a workshop for bus drivers with respect to how to handle it should an incident occur on the bus.

Bullying is unwarranted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time.

Bullying includes actions such as making threats, spreading rumors, attacking someone physically or verbally, and excluding someone from a group on purpose.

"Parents, and school staff, have a role to play in preventing bullying. Children and young teenagers need to be explained and understand bullying and learn how to treat others with kindness and respect.

"Fighting in a school bus is dangerous and it threatens the safety of those on the bus as well as other motorized traffic on the road. It is the responsibility of the section to ensure reliable, comfortable and safe bussing of students," Section Head School Bussing and Taxi Dispatching Inspection Department of Economic Affairs Martha Thewet told the Department of Communication on Monday.

Bullying can threaten students' physical and emotional safety at school and can negatively impact their ability to learn. The best way to address bullying is to stop it before it starts.

Riding on the school bus is a privilege, a service provided by Government at no cost.

School busses are privately owned vehicles and parents will be held responsible for their child/children's actions.

Anybody who sees any unusual behavior on or with a school bus is encouraged to report this to the Inspection Section at telephone number 542-4511 or 542-4509 or call the Police if it is an immediate danger.

Pointe Blanche:--- The male prisoners at the Pointe Blanche prison are still in lock down as they continue what they describe as a peaceful strike. Prison Director Rudsel Ricardo said in an invited comment to SMN News that some of the prisoners want to end the strike but there is another group that is threatening those that want to work. Ricardo said the last time that same group attacked the prisoners who wanted to work. "The situation at the Pointe Blanche Prison is very tense because several prisoners are afraid for their lives." Ricardo said on Tuesday afternoon some of the prisoners lit some paper and threw it in the garbage bins causing a fire. He said the fire department and police reacted very quickly and brought the fire under control. Ricardo further explained that while that was taking place, the male prisoners were making noise because they claim they were being affected by the smoke.
The Prison Director said that the female prisoners at the Pointe Blanche Prison are not part of the on-going strike. "The female prisoners are working normally and they are working very hard."
In the meantime, Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams said that the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan is on top of the crisis at the Pointe Blanche prison. "The Minister is aware of the matter and he is handling it." In an invited comment, Minister of Justice Roland Duncan said that media has been giving the prisoners too much exposure. He said one has to understand that the prisoners are locked up for the crimes they committed and the Pointe Blanche prison is like a Hotel and Spa. Minister Duncan said he will not comment on the ongoing situation because in his opinion it's causing more trouble.

sjacobs30052012Philipsburg:--- Former Minister of Education, Youth, Sports, and Culture Dr. Rhoda Arrindell approved scholarships for some 49 students that have not met the criteria announced Minister of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture Silveria Jacobs.
Minister Jacobs told reporters on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers press briefing that she is not a sheriff but an educator, one of the things she will do as the Minister of Education is apply the letter of the law when it comes to handling the people's business. Minister Jacob said that 237 students applied for study financing, of that amount 134 (56.5%) of those students received a positive response based on the advice issued by the study financing committee. 82 (34.6%) received a negative advice while there are 21 (8.9%) applications that are pending. The committee she said granted 60 students financing to go to the Netherlands and another 30 to the USA and other Caribbean Islands.
Minister Jacobs said the Minister of Education may deviate from the committee's advice since it is her prerogative to do so. Minister Jacobs further explained that the former Minister Rhoda Arrindell granted 208 a whopping 87.8% persons study financing which is against the advice of the committee. 22 persons were denied (9.3%) while 7 (3%) are pending.
Minister Jacobs said when she took office on Monday she met with the head of the study financing department and requested more data, including data from some years ago. She said this year the deviation was vast and dramatic compared to the other years, namely 2010 and 2011. There is a difference this year where 20.9% were granted compared to 2010. She said some 74 students were granted study financing this year despite a negative advice from the committee. Of that amount, 41 of the students who were granted study financing did not meet the basic criteria for study financing therefore their applications were placed under review by the study financing committee. Minister Jacobs said the amount that was sent to the former Minister was within the study financing budget which amounted to 2.1 million guilders. However, the granted amount is projected to cost 3.5 million guilders which is 1.1 million guilders over the budget. Minister Jacob said that based on Article 3 of the study financing ordinance, the Minister could only grant study financing for the available budget and she was aware of this ordinance when she granted the extra persons study financing.
Minister Jacob said she will not burden government by allowing students that are not likely to succeed overseas therefore her Ministry are studying the 41 cases extensively and as soon as she has more information she will make it available to the public of St. Maarten.
Minister Jacob said based on the results they have, there has been a very low success rate from students who choose to study in the Netherlands. She said it is cheaper for the government of St. Maarten to send the students to the Netherlands because the government of St. Maarten only incurs the start up cost. However, in the end students studying in the Netherlands cost government more monies since there is a mere 10% success rate. Study Financing is not a right, it is something students have to earn while parents have to be part of the process by taking responsibility and make provisions for their children from early.
On the teacher absenteeism, the Minister said that teacher absenteeism is in fact a problem for government, however, she intends to look at the sources of the problem prior to attacking. She said that her intention is to model and expect prior to trickling down to the teachers. Minister Jacob also announced that she intends to hold a summit and the end of the school year where the teachers would be given an opportunity to vent their frustrations as well as come up with solutions to the problems plaguing them. "I don't expect teachers to function optimally in an unsanitary environment. We have to analyze the sources that are leading to the high absenteeism. Some of it comes from illness but then I would have to deal with the sick leave policy, because if someone is sick they are sick. However, we do have to deal with the issues of the unmanned classrooms and I do have some plans in place for teacher's assistance. Teachers today are burdened with the new school system and many of them are not able to cope," the Minister said.

sjacobsattendsmusicalshowcase03062012Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- On Thursday, May 31, Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports, Silveria Jacobs attended the Musical Showcase, organized by the music teachers, Rosemary Marsham-Hodge, Bobby Vlaun and Marva Richardson. The event took place at the Philipsburg Community and Cultural Center.

Ten cycle 2 students from each of the following schools: Oranje, M. Genevieve de Weever and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. were chosen to form the United Choir and Ensemble which were the featured acts.

The United Choir under the directorship of Rosemary Marsham-Hodge sang an array of medleys highlighting their melodious voices and culminating in the jazz number "Jitterbug."

Bobby Vlaun's Music Ensemble of recorder players featured solos and marvelously timed Caribbean classics.

There were several guest acts from the other public schools such as dancers, soloists, drummers and "Lil Paben" who did a dramatic dance a la Paben.

Marva Richardson led the guest choirs from Ruby Labega and Charles L. Bell School.

Another top notch and well receive group was one comprised of 5 drummers.

Three One-hour sessions were held to accommodate the schools to be able to enjoy the showcase.

Head of Director PES Mrs. G. Davis thanked the teachers for their collaborative efforts in decorating the Cultural Center.

Minister Jacobs was in awe of the professional presentations of the students taking part in the Musical Showcase and pledged to work hard to be able to have more students' talents explored and developed in schools and to showcase their talent in the community.

communitypoliceofficerssitexams03062012The five appointed neighborhood police officers, namely majors H. Romeo-Christina, Felix Richards, E. Josepha and Sergeants J. Statie and M. Sirvania who on May 29th 2012 officially started their training in "Community Policing", sat their exams on Saturday June 2nd 2012 for the first part of their training. All trainings and exams were given by Dr. Hector Garcia and Regina Siedentopf of the Miami Dade School of Justice. The entire class successfully passed the exams with grade point averages from 94 to 100. The students will continue doing their tasks in carrying out certain projects within the community of Sint Maarten. While doing these projects they will be mentored by Community Police Officers from the different police agencies from Miami. This is in preparation for their internship at the Miami Dade County School of Justice beginning in the Month of July 2012.
Congratulations to all students on behalf of the Police Management Team and keep up the good work. Dr. Garcia and Mrs. R. Siedentopf left for Miami on Sunday June 3rd 2012.

Philipsburg:--- The Parliament of St. Maarten unanimously approved the legislation to make July 1 an official holiday in commemoration of Emancipation Day. Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sports Silveria Jacobs continued the presentation that was taken to Parliament by former Minister of Education, Youth, Sports, and Culture Rhoda Arrindell.
The current Minister of Education took up the mantle left by former Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sports Dr. Rhoda Arindell. Minister Jacobs credited the former Minister of Education and her staff for the hard work they did in preparing the legislation.
The Members of Parliament present during Monday's Parliamentary meeting said they are all in favor of making July 1 a national holiday since the former Members of Parliament of the Netherlands Antilles from St. Maarten fought vigorously to have July 1 declared a national holiday but they did not get cooperation from the Members of Parliament from Curacao. The Members of Parliament stressed that while St. Maarten is the first Parliament within the Kingdom to declare July 1 a national holiday to celebrate Emancipation Day, they do not want this day to be just another holiday but a day where the people of St. Maarten will participate in the ceremonies and celebration of their freedom.
However, Member of Parliament Johan Janchi Leonard took his speakers time to vent his feelings about the fact that Members of Parliament were not invited to the swearing in ceremony of the new government that took office last week. Leonard said he is one of the people's representatives and he took great offense at the fact that he was not invited to the ceremony. Member of Parliament Jules James also took jabs at several parliamentarians whom he blamed for the fall of his government.

"We should make our children aware that is not always about winning, it is about representing St. Maarten and representing her proudly."

swescotwilliamsattendslittleleaguehometownheroesevent05062012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams attended the Little League Hometown Heroes event on Saturday. During the event, where members of the community have been recognized for their steadfast and positive contribution, the Prime Minister stressed the importance of realizing that when St. Maarten youth come home from representing the country abroad "we should show them the appreciation for having represented St. Maarten proudly abroad regardless of how well they did or how they placed. We should show them appreciation for representing St. Maarten because they go out there and represent this country proudly and that is where the strength of St. marten lies. The Prime Minister also stressed the importance in showing appreciation to the people who have motivated those students to go out there and be the best they can be. "We should make our children aware that it is not always about winning, it is about representing St. Maarten and representing her proudly. It is about showing people who you are and what you are made of".

"As the little leagues celebrates 35 years I would like to thank those people who have supported our youth throughout all those years. May the Little League survive another 35 years and let our young people steer the organization in the direction it should go. If we support our children and give them they love they need they will have the confidence and pride to represent St. Maarten in any field," concluded the Prime Minister.

Philipsburg:--- Minister of Justice Roland Duncan made clear on Wednesday that he has no intention to discuss or negotiate with the Prison Inmates Association who was on strike last week. He said the Prison Director was in talks with the Prison Inmates Association but in his view the prisoners working at the Pointe Blanche Prison that were on strike were striking illegally because they are not a union. Duncan also blamed the media for "romanticizing" the events at the prison. He said the actions of the inmates were all illegal especially lighting a fire within the confines of the prison and taking away keys from a prison guard.
Minister Duncan further explained that the Inmates Association filed a court case which will be heard on Friday and his Ministry intends to file a counter claim. The Justice Minister said he instructed the Prison Director to hire more staff because if the inmates do not want to work and make money while incarcerated then he would have to find people to work. "When more staff is hired the prisoners will not have any work. I have a department within the prison that sews the uniforms for the Justice Ministry and if they too don't want to work then I would have to stop the program and outsource the work."

Philipsburg:--- Persons that are interested in occupying managerial positions in public schools can apply for the positions that are available. One such position is at the Oranje School confirmed Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sports Silveria Jacobs. The Minister said she re-opened the application process because proper procedures were not followed the first time it was done and several persons that were interested in the positions did not know that the application process was open. "When I was a school manager I did not know of the opening so many persons heard of it through rumors." Minister Jacobs said while the application process has been re-opened the three candidates that already applied will be part of the process when the evaluation is done.
Minister Jacobs said that the government of St. Maarten is currently financing a course for school management and if one is going to talk about return on investments then she is of the opinion that the candidates that are completing these courses should have been given the opportunity to apply for the managerial positions that are available. The Minister said she could not open the process for only two or three persons so she decided to re-open the entire procedure in order to give all persons who are interested and qualified the opportunity to submit their applications to the Department of Education.

pjiameetswithpresidentarichardson07062012SIMPSON BAY:--- Managing Director of Princess Juliana Int'l Airport operating company N.V. (PJIAE), Regina LaBega, met last week with the President of the Collectivité of St. Martin, Hon. Alain Richardson at the president's office in what she described as "very important and positive discussions related to cooperation" between both halves of the island.

Former Commissioner of Tourism in the North, Romeo Fleming, facilitated the meeting, convened at the initiative of the managing director. The "delegate" in charge of Economic Affairs in the new administration in Marigot, Jeanne Rogers-Vanterpool, also attended the meeting.

"SXM is a hub airport and we would like you to feel that it's your airport also," LaBega told the President of the Collectivité.

LaBega said that both parties agreed to cooperate in a number of areas, including the sharing of statistical data, and the setting up of a joint information booth at the airport between the tourist offices of both halves of the island.

LaBega further stated that it was agreed that Princess Juliana Int'l Airport would extend similar protocol courtesies to relevant officials of the Collectivité as is done with representatives of the government in Philipsburg.

Another point of mutual cooperation was in the area of General Aviation aircraft. "We agreed that if there is no space at our airport to accommodate these aircrafts, they would be sent to the Grand Case airport rather than to other airports on neighboring islands," LaBega revealed.

For his part, President Richardson stated that there should be a synergy between Grand Case airport and Princess Juliana Int'l Airport, and he looks forward to seeing both entities working together in the near future.

Philipsburg:--- The Minister responsible for potable (drinking) water Cornelius de Weever has placed a stop on the bidding process for a new water plant that was published some weeks ago by the Ministry of VROMI.
SMN News learnt that Minister of Health, Labour, and Social Affairs placed a stop on the bidding process when he realized that he was the one responsible for potable water and not the former Deputy Prime Minister Theodore Heyliger who was leading the bidding process.
Sources close to the Ministry said that the Minister of Health, Labour, and Social Affairs took a tour of the AIRFIN Water plan on Thursday in order to gather more information on the company.
It is further understood that four companies were interested in bidding for the project which was to construct a second water plant in the Pointe Blanche area. SMN News has been reliably informed that the four companies already paid for their terms of reference which is required by law to submit their bid but the actual bids were not yet submitted thus making it easier for the Minister to place a stop on the water plant bidding.
The companies that were interested in the bidding process are General Electric, National Investment Bank (NIB), Small Water Services, and AIRFIN Holding NV doing business as Seven Seas Water St. Maarten.
It should be noted that while AIRFIN Holding has a contract with the government of St. Maarten that was signed sometime in 2007 and is valid until 2018. However, the former Minister of VROMI who was heading the project did not hold any discussions with AIRFIN to see if they are able to construct a second water plant to better supply the entire island. The source said that the former Minister worked on the project under the guise that a second water plant would reduce the cost of potable water while he made a deal with Small Water Services to grant them the bid. "Small Water Services is owned by a Dutch man and they already have a contract with government to install the storm pipes on the Pondfill."
Minister of Health, Labour, and Social Affairs Cornelius de Weever confirmed to SMN News that he did place a stop on the bidding process in order to review the law more carefully. The Minister also confirmed that he visited AIRFIN on Thursday and he intends to release more information on his visit to the water plant on Friday.

sxmflag08062012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams would like to invite the general public to the Flag Day celebration. The Prime Minister also encouraged the general population to hang the St. Maarten flag from their homes, offices and other buildings during that day.

The law that regulates the use of the flag of St. Maarten was established on the 13th of July 1985 by Island Decree and became effective on November 11th of that same year.

Based on the Island Decree there is a right and wrong way to display the flag. Some of these regulations include the flying of the flag should be from sunrise to sunset and the flag should be risen briskly in the morning and slowly in the evening; the flag should not be flown at night while unlit; the flag should not be flown in the rain or in inclement weather; the flag should never touch the ground and when a flag is old or worn out or damaged it should be retired and old flags should be burned or buried but never thrown in the trash.

The Prime Minister commented that our National Flag is one of our most important symbols and should be given all the necessary respect it deserves, "The St. Maarten flag should be held in the highest esteem as it represents the St. Maarten Nation and those who gave their lives for St. Maarten," commented the Prime Minister.

The details on the event will be released on a later date.

sxmlittleleagueassociationfundraisingdanceposter10062012The St. Maarten Little League Association will be celebrating its 35th anniversary this year and in order to raise funds to assist the little league teams to travel to participate in the Caribbean Latin-American little league tournament that will be held on Puerto Rico, a fundraising dance will be held.

The band : Control Band and DJ EZ Rick
Place : Celebration Palace
Date : June 15th 2012
Time : 9pm to 3am
Entrance fee: $10.00 in advance and $15.00 at the gate

Tickets can be purchased at Van Dorp on A.T. Illidge Rd, at the little league ball park, and by any member or coach from the little league association.

Come one come all to support this event to make it a success.

 

Philipsburg:--- The former faction leader of the United Peoples Party and now Independent Member of Parliament Romain La Ville found himself in trouble on Monday afternoon when he and UP Member of Parliament Jules James had an argument. Eyewitnesses to the fracas said that James and La Ville were arguing about topics discussed during Parliamentary sessions when they were on the same faction and he La Ville was questioning government about what provisions were made for some youths that happen to be his friends.
One eyewitness told SMN News that La Ville got very upset because the statements made by Jules James did not sit well with him. It is further understood that La Ville was so angry that he made some harsh verbal threats to James. Late Monday afternoon, Member of Parliament Jules James went to the Philipsburg Police Station to file an official complaint against La Ville and Member of Parliament Sylvia Meyers was a witness for MP James. Sources at the Philipsburg Police Station said that Member of Parliament Jules James and MP Meyers were escorted by the Lands recherché to their office where the complaint was filed. Efforts made to obtain a comment from the head of the Lands recherché Ademar Doran proved futile Monday night.

In an invited comment, MP Romain La Ville said that he tried to obtain two taxi licenses for two people that were fired from the Simpson Bay Resorts by MP Jules James who was the General Manager of the company at the time. "One of the persons I was trying to get a taxi license for was my friend whose wife was laid off from Pelican and MP James undermined my efforts to assist his former employees. When I confronted MP James in front of the Minister, he said I did not consult him before approaching the Minister. These are people MP James fired and I was trying to help them get employment so they could feed their families. I even told MP James that those people don't work for him anymore and asked him why is he obstructing them from feeding their families. I wanted to know why he was so determined to see that they don't get to eat while he claims to be a man of God. Three weeks later my friend died of a heart attack due to the stress that he could not feed his family." La Ville said MP James raised the topic again on Monday after the Central Committee meeting and he basically flipped.

eholidaywithfrefunjolandfgoedgedrag12062012Harbour View:--- On Monday June 11, 2012, His Excellency Eugene Holiday hosted his colleagues His Excellency Fredis Refunjol of Aruba and His Excellency Frits Goedgedrag of Curacao for the regular Governor tripartite meetings.
The Governors meet on a regular basis to discuss and exchange experiences on topics of common interest. The topics they discussed at this tripartite meeting included, the current political situation in Aruba, Curacao, and Sint Maarten, financial and economic developments, regional developments and topics relevant at the Kingdom level. The planning for the celebration of "200 years Kingdom", which is scheduled for 2013 was also discussed.
Following the official meeting, Governor Holiday invited his colleagues on a site visit to explore the Simpson Bay lagoon as one of Sint Maarten's wetlands. During the tour Nature foundation's manager, Mr. Tadzio Beervoets, provided information to the Governors about the various developments in the Lagoon and about environmental protection initiatives of the Nature Foundation and others

louisconstantfleming11112010Marigot:--- Senator Louis Constant Fleming made an appeal to his supporters who supported the UP Candidate last Saturday during the legislative elections to come out this Saturday and vote for Guillaume Arnell. Jacques Hamlet postulated for the legislative elections as a UP candidate but he did not get sufficient votes to be part of the run off election this Saturday. Constant Fleming said the people voted for a change in all levels and St. Martin must have a majority in all levels of the French Government. Below is the press release issued by Senator Fleming.

 

My dear People,

Following the first round of our Legislative elections, and taking into account the results locally and on the national level, it is my duty as a Parliamentarian and especially as your Senator to give you my opinion and my vision as to what our future representation in the National Assembly should be.
The results of our recent territorial elections clearly showed that the population had withdrawn their confidence from the incumbent team that managed our Collectivity from 2007 to 2012 and called for a change.
As a Leader who has always put Country above Self, I do not oppose Change, and I profoundly respect the expression of Democracy.
This change is today carried out locally by President Alain RICHARDSON and his Majority.
This will of change has been carried out also on the national level in the recent Presidential elections and will with no doubt be concluded next Sunday by the change of majority in the National Assembly for the upcoming five years.
The choice that we have in front of us, outside of the fact that this election is historic, is important for the future of Saint Martin and has to take into account our specificities and our realities.
Contrary to what some may think, my concern here is not about human or political factors, it is about the general interest and what is good for Saint-Martin.
In first instance, Saint-Martin needs to be able to enjoy a collaborative functioning of its parliamentarians for the legislative performance to continue.
Our Organic Law that created our status as an Overseas Collectivity of France was originally drafted by the State services and still needs to be improved.
As your Senator, I have already had voted 2 organic laws to improve our competencies. New organic laws will be necessary and will be initiated by the present territorial council : our deputy must be part of the new majority in the National Assembly.
Besides the legislative work that has to be done, other issues will require joint work and strong actions, by our two parliamentarians. The renegotiation of the compensation of charges, the global "dotation" per inhabitant and the role of the State services are some of the major issues that will have to be dealt with.
In view of this upcoming situation, it is very important that our future Deputy be part of the Territorial Majority and fully implicated in the running of the Collectivity and also in phase with the decisions of the Majority of the Territorial Council.

I have already had the opportunity to work with Guillaume ARNELL when we were General Councilors representing Saint Martin in the General Council of Guadeloupe.
I am sure, that like me, he will continue to fight for Saint Martin to have its own Deputy, because the differences between the two islands are so great, and if we did not realize this before, this legislative electoral campaign, with all its confusion, has clearly confirmed this.
I am appealing to your sense of reality, the reality that guides us in times of crisis.
This is not about a person, this is about SAINT MARTIN!
Saint Martin needs to have a Deputy who is part of the Local, Presidential, Senatorial majority, and who will be part of the new majority in the National Assembly.
This Deputy is Guillaume ARNELL.
I am hereby asking all of my people to come out and make the choice of Saint-Martin by voting for Guillaume ARNELL on Saturday, June 16th.

St. Martin, June 11, 2012

Louis-Constant FLEMING
Senator of Saint-Martin

Willemstad, Curacao:--- The government of Curacao is currently in limbo. Prime Minister Gerrit Schotte was on the radio on Wednesday speaking about the current situation of his government after Herman Wiels pulled his support from Schotte's cabinet. According to information reaching SMN News, it appears as though Minister Spies placed certain conditions on Curacao's government after they realized that Curacao now has a deficit even though the country had a surplus of 52 million when they took office some 20 months ago. SMN News further learnt that Curacao's Finance Minister George Jamalodeen has refused to attend the parliamentary meetings to give account on government's spending. According to information coming out of Curacao, Schotte's cabinet blew the tax payers monies on traveling expenses, however, this could not be confirmed Wednesday night.
SMN News also learnt that the Deputy Prime Minister of Curacao Charles Cooper is off island and he should be back on Curacao on Friday where talks between his government and its coalition partners will take place.
Former Minister of Justice Magali Jacoba and David Dick said the Government has not yet fallen and that the situation remains the same.

cftboardmembersatpressconference13062012Philipsburg:--- The Board of Financial supervision (College financieel toezicht - CFT) told reporters on Wednesday that they held meetings during the past two days with the Council of Ministers, Minister of Finance, and Parliament. The CFT concluded after their meetings that Sint Maarten faces challenges in improving the long term sustainability of its public finances and the quality of its financial management.

 

Financial management

Improvement of financial management must be the main priority of the government of Sint Maarten. The CFT applauds the effort of the government to develop a five-year plan to improve financial management. This plan will be presented to the Council of Ministers and Parliament by the end of July 2012. It is important that Government and Parliament embrace the five-year improvement plan and devote all resources to timely execution. This is the first time St. Maarten has developed a financial plan which will soon be presented to the Parliament of St. Maarten, CFT President Age Bakker told reporters.
An important element in improving financial management is to strengthen the functioning of the tax administration. The CFT urged the Government of Sint Maarten to finalize an action plan soon to achieve this. A broader tax base and an increase of tax compliance will enable the Government to provide an adequate level of public services.

Sustainable Public Finances

Sustainable public finances in the long term will require structural reforms in the areas of health care, social security, and old age pensions. The government of Sint Maarten agreed with the CFT to intensify its efforts to identify the financial impact of projected developments in social security funds and health care costs, with the purpose of including these effects in the next multi-annual budget. This was one of the conditions of the CFT for approving the budget 2012. The CFT urges government to initiate reforms in the pension system with the aim to put this on a sustainable footing. Although this problem does not seem to be acute yet, measures have to be taken now to prevent major deficits in the near future.

Budget Execution

The CFT requested that the Government of Sint Maarten present a budget amendment to address two shortfalls. The projected revenues from taxes on rental income from real estate owned by non-residents, which were incorporated in the budget 2012 for the amount of NAF 21 million, will not materialize. Secondly, the decision made by government to pay the remaining part of the COLA (Cost of Living Allowance; NAF 17 million) will have to be incorporated in the budget amendment. The Government of Sint Maarten will present this amendment shortly and the CFT will verify whether this will balance the budget of 2012.
The CFT also advised government to get rid of the COLA system and to replace it with another system or project that would reach the poorer people. Bakker said the current system in place for the indexation of the salaries is government's biggest burden and since the payments relates to 2010 then it has to be taken up in the balance sheets of 2011. Bakker said that the COLA payments were not even in the 2012 budget and therefore government must make an amendment for it in its 2012 budget. He stressed that the COLA structure is not suitable for the poor and therefore government must revisit the structure and come up with something else.

Annual Accounts

Sint Maarten recently communicated to the CFT that the draft annual accounts for 2009 and 2010 each show a deficit of over NAF 30 million. The Government of Sint Maarten is requested to take measures to compensate for the deficits in accordance with the Kingdom Law on Financial Supervision. The annual accounts have to be sent to parliament as soon as possible.

 

The CFT concluded that sound public financial management is a prerequisite for sound financial policy and for economic growth. Improvement of financial management will help to include all expenditures and revenues in the budget and to correct if needed during the execution of the budget. The CFT will not hesitate to use all instruments within the framework of the Kingdom Law on Financial Supervision to achieve sound financial management and a balanced budget in a sustainable way.

It should be noted that the CFT has its mandate until 2015 after which their services and advices will be reviewed and a decision will be taken then to see whether or not they should continue to provide guidance to St. Maarten and Curacao.
When asked by SMN News if the Government of St. Maarten informed them about TAXAND since they advised government to restructure their tax system, Bakker said that the Finance Minister did tell them of the TAXAND project and some of its findings but details of the project were not given to them because the Finance Minister is still gathering information about TAXAND. The team from the CFT also confirmed that Wednesday was the deadline of the extension they gave the Minister of Finance but up to the time of the press conference they did not get the letter they expected from the Minister of Finance. Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt said in an invited comment said that due to electricity failure in Philipsburg he was not able to deliver the letter on its deadline. Minister Tuitt said the letter will be turned in on Thursday.
Bakker said that the Minister of Finance promised him to deliver the 2013 budget by December and if that happens then it will be a good record for St. Maarten.
As for Max Pandt he is now back attending the meeting with the Government of St. Maarten and the CFT, when asked about that Pandt said he is relieved because with the former government that was not possible but on Tuesday when he attended the meeting several of the senators said "Max" is back.

sheltermanagementworkshopparticipants14062012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Sint Maarten is hosting a three-day Shelter Managers Training Workshop that started on Wednesday and concludes on Friday.

The training is being supported by the Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) Regional Risk Reduction Initiative (R3I) which covers seven English and Dutch overseas countries and territories in the Caribbean Basin (Anguilla, Aruba, BES Islands (Bonaire, Saba, St. Eustatius), British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Curacao, Montserrat, Sint Maarten, Turks and Caicos).

Disaster Coordinator/Fire Chief Winston Salomon says the training will further enhance the skills of current personnel from the various agencies that are participating in the aforementioned.

The Sint Maarten participants in the workshop are from the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure, Red Cross, Voluntary Korps of Sint Maarten (VKS), Fire Department, Inspectorate of Public Health, Social Services, Labour Department and the Department of Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs (CDFHA).

Shelter management falls under Emergency Support Function (ESF-7), one of 10 ESFs that are part of the Governments disaster management system.

The two trainers facilitating the workshop are Sheniah Armstrong and Robbie Lettsome from the British Virgin Islands Department of Disaster Management.

The workshop was organized to provide attendees who have responsibility for the selection, preparation and maintenance, and operational management of emergency shelters, with the necessary knowledge and skills to perform the required duties.

The performance objective given an emergency situation in which individuals and families are required to leave their homes and occupy a temporary shelter, individuals who have been given the responsibility for selecting, preparing, maintaining, operating and managing temporary shelters, will be able to determine resource needs, mobilize and secure them.

Maintain the shelter structure and equipment; prepare the shelter for use; operate the shelter with available resources; establish and maintain effective channels of communication with relevant agencies and support groups; and complete all tasks at closure.

The R3I project seeks to address the risk and exposure of small islands by providing a network of regional infrastructure, programmes, policies and protocols to strengthen their capacity to predict and prepare for natural hazards, therefore improving resilience and reduce risk and subsequent loss.

R3I is funded by the European Commission for the amount of close to five million Euros covering a period of four years and concludes December 2012.

The training is taking place at the Fire & Ambulance Building in Cay Hill.

swescotwilliamsmeetswithcbaboardmembers14062012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot Williams recently met with the Board of the Charlotte Brookson Academy to discuss matters related to the performing arts academy. The principal purpose of the Charlotte Brookson Academy of the Performance Arts is to offer students a "global experience of learning." and will target each child's intellectual, cognitive, creative, physical and emotional development while preparing their students to reach their highest potential as scholars, artists, leaders, and global citizens.

swescotwilliamsatvooccdlaunch17062012There will be that longing for St. Maarten and we all hope that they do that with the intention to come back to the island well equipped.

The Prime Minister on Saturday attended the Launch of the Voice of Our Children CD at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library on Saturday. The CD is specifically made for students who have travelled abroad and may be faced with challenges and homesickness while studying in foreign countries. The Prime Minister congratulated all of those involved in the production of the cd which comes at a very opportune moment when in a few weeks quite a number of St. Maarten students will be leaving the shores of the island to go to different countries to pursue their studies. "It is always a big step in the lives of the students and indeed of their parents and family when they have to leave the shores of St Maarten to go away and study. Some of the students that go away to study leave quite young so it is with a sense of some trepidation that parents see them go and the only thing that we can do is to talk to them and wish them best and support them as much as we can while they are abroad. It is a fact that once they are there they are called to make choices of their own in their studies and in their social life and I am sure that they will be thinking back on St. Maarten where things seemed so much easier surrounded by people who care for them and who they can turn to for advice," commented the Prime Minister.

"There will be that longing for St. Maarten but these students have taken that decision to go abroad and study and we all hope that they do that with the intention to come back to the island well equipped to add to the young people who have gone away and come back after achieving their study goals. So congratulations to the Voice of Our Children Foundation with this project and may they continue to do so many positive things with and for the youth of St. Maarten. You have made a difference in so many young lives on this island," concluded the Prime Minister.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education Hon. Silveria Jacobs addressed the faculty and staff, family and friends of the graduates and especially the graduates of the Class of 2012 of the Caribbean International Academy (CIA).

Minister Jacobs congratulated faculty and staff for all they had done to bring each individual student thus far, and were encouraged to continue to do so.

Parents were also congratulated for going the extra mile for their children to get them to this point in their lives, and were reminded that the connections parents have with their graduates would only get stronger as their children ventured out to achieve new goals. No matter how our children grow up or away from us, they still need our guidance and support, the Minister said.

Minister Jacobs congratulated the graduates, expressing pride in their accomplishments, and asking them to now focus on the next big step which they now face. Graduates were encouraged to go out boldly into the world with the solid background they had received here on St. Maarten, academically, as well as socially to be examples of honest, hardworking, dedicated and determined persons, who would hopefully return to St. Maarten to contribute to its continued development.

On Monday June 11, 2012 Minister of Education Culture Youth and Sports attended the Graduation Ceremony of the CIA upon the invitation of the school's founder Y. Erato-Halley.

In 2011 the execution of the cooperation programs that are financed with development funds made available by the Netherlands, has been continued in a higher gear. The willingness and the political -administrative commitment have been high in the past year. The Countries/Islands, SONA and USONA are committing themselves to achieve that the funds intended for the cooperation programs are being optimally employed. It has been agreed upon that the Netherlands will continue to deposit the funds for the cooperation programs until December 31, 2012. The execution of the cooperation programs may be extended until the end of 2014. Given the relatively short time that remains for the execution of the projects, SONA has encouraged the entities to continue to give extra priority to the projects.
All this can be read in the Annual Report of 2011 of the SONA Foundation. SONA maintains the supervision on the legitimate and effective administration of the monies that are made available by donors for the development projects on Curaҁao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba. The implementing organization USONA does the execution of the activities on behalf of SONA. The largest donor is the Ministry of Internal Relations and Kingdom Affairs (BZK). In addition to that SONA has been charged with the execution of the projects that are financed out of the 9th EDF (European Development Fund) from the EU and at the moment USONA is in the process of preparing the construction of a new hospital for Curaҁao, commissioned by the Curaҁao Government.
The Annual Report provides an insight in the execution of the projects of the past year that have been financed with BZK means. This execution is considered within the broader context of the cooperation programs. The shift from assessment to the execution of projects has become clearly visible in 2011. This trend will continue in 2012.
By the end of 2011 a total number of 305 Financing Agreements have been signed with the various entities which altogether represent almost 94% of the current development funds; that is an amount of 429, 5 million guilders. From the total of projects 84 % has been financially committed with Orders for Execution and of these commitments 62 % has resulted in payments. Seen in this light it appears that USONA is succeeding in preventing underspending.
BZK, SONA and USONA have in the beginning of this year conducted a work conference which has led to reaching an agreement on the new Management Agreement between BZK and SONA. The new Management Agreement will be signed in June 2012 and its duration will be until December 31, 2015.
In order to reinforce the monitoring of the project results the SONA procedure rules will be made more stringent in 2012. Strict adherence to these sharpened procedure rules will further contribute to an improved monitoring and efficient execution of the projects.
The Board of SONA is looking forward to the continuation of the productive cooperation with all entities involved.

jeannetterichardsonbaarsreceivestipherohonors21062012The Annual Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report is the U.S. Government's principal diplomatic tool to engage foreign governments on human trafficking. It is also the world's most comprehensive resource on governmental anti-human trafficking efforts and reflects the U.S. Government's commitment to global leadership on this key human rights and law enforcement issue.
Each year, the Department of State honors individuals around the world who have devoted their lives to the fight against human trafficking. These heroic individuals are NGO workers, lawmakers, police officers, and concerned citizens who are committed to ending modern slavery. They are recognized for their tireless efforts – despite resistance, opposition, and threats to their lives – to protect victims, punish offenders, and raise awareness of ongoing criminal practices in their countries and abroad.
Aruba's Head of the Division for Police Education & Development and National Coordinator Anti Human Trafficking & Smuggling, Jeannette Richardson-Baars was honored by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for her extraordinary commitment to uncovering human trafficking cases, her innovative strategy to raise public awareness in spite of limited resources, and a proactive approach to providing protection services to victims in Aruba. "I was stunned and happily surprised when I heard from the U.S. Consul General in Curacao about this great honor. It really is an Aruba TIP Task Force team effort. I could not be regarded a hero without a great team," Mrs. Richardson-Baars said. Much credit also goes to the leadership of Prime Minster Eman, and Justice Minister Dowers for making it a priority to combat trafficking in persons.
Despite a full-time job as deputy police commissioner of Aruba, Jeannette Richardson-Baars devotes countless extra hours to ensure Aruba achieves results in combating human trafficking. Under Mrs. Richardson-Baars's leadership, Aruba's interagency committee has uncovered both labor and sex trafficking cases, and shown serious commitment and political will through effective governmental policies to rescue victims and prosecute traffickers.
Although she had no specific budget assigned to her, Mrs. Richardson-Baars did not allow limited financial or human resources to become obstacles to anti-trafficking efforts. Using her own computer, she launched a multi-faceted public awareness campaign that was translated into various languages and displayed posters prominently all over the island. The campaign resulted in reports by the public of several possible trafficking situations.
Mrs. Richardson-Baars sought creative solutions to help victims on the small island of Aruba, where anonymity is a challenge, by utilizing a Kingdom of the Netherlands-wide Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to shelter victims of trafficking elsewhere. She takes a collaborative and transparent approach to her work, sharing best practices at international forums and speaking openly about challenges, including complicity of public servants. Her courage to address human trafficking in a frank and constructive way stands out among other tourism-based islands, where fear of reporting bad news may hamper a proactive approach to the issue.
The TIP report is available at http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/2012/index.htm.

Organized by the Voluntary Corps of Sint Maarten (VKS) on the occasion of their 15th anniversary.

Date: Friday, June 29th, 2012

Location: La Terrasse, Port-de-Plaisance

Price: US$ 10,- or Nafl. 18,-

Time: 8:00PM - 2:00AM.

Music: Control Band

Trophies will be given to the winners of the karaoke contest.

Tickets are available from VKS members and at the door.

sjacobsatrubylabegaprimaryschoolgraduation24062012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Fifth from left, Minister of Education Hon. Silveria Jacobs proudly standing with the 6th grade graduates and teachers of the Ruby Labega Primary School. The ceremony was held at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel & Casino last week. (DCOMM Photo)

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in public session on June 28.

The meeting will take place on Thursday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point is related to a National Alliance faction initiative law to change Book 7A of the Civil Code of a national ordinance eliminating the misuse of labour contracts.

The second agenda point is a request sent in by the United Peoples party faction requesting the presence of the Minister of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan to provide information to parliament about the situation and current developments at the national prison.

The third agenda point concerns the crest of the House of Parliament.

The central committee session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

environmentalawarenesssignstobeinstalled25062012PHILIPSBURG:--- Director of the Tourist Office May-Ling Chun says that Government in collaboration with the country's environmental organizations such as Love the Lagoon and EPIC, would be setting up environmental awareness signs at Great Bay beach by the end of June 2012.

This initiative according to Chun is part of the environmental awareness program of the Tourist Office. The program has the full support of the government, since its first partnership with EPIC in 2008 with respect to working towards enhancing and increasing the local community's and visitors' awareness on environmental protection methods and keeping our beaches and lagoon clean.

The signage will provide practical environmental guidelines to beach users. More beaches are expected to follow suit i.e. Mullet bay, Simpson bay, Kim Sha beach.

In October 2011, Divi Little Bay beach and Isle de Sol Marina were awarded the Blue Flag, making Sint Maarten the first country in the Dutch Caribbean to have Blue Flag locations.

The Blue Flag is awarded to beaches or marinas that meet a specific set of criteria concerning environmental information and education, water quality, safety, services and environmental management.

The program is designed to raise environmental awareness and increase sound environmental practices among residents, tourists, marina-, beach- or resort management and staff.

The eco-label has become an international symbol of quality recognized by Governments, Non- Governmental Organizations and tour operators, and is used for the promotion of the awarded beach, marina or destination.

swescotwilliamssigns10thedf25062012In forging ahead with this program, we take a brief look back to when the Central Government of the Netherlands Antilles and the Commission agreed to direct the financial assistance under the Single Programming Document for the 9th European Development Fund, to social development and poverty reduction.

Fully in line with this, the program supported urban infrastructure for socially deprived areas on all five islands of the Netherlands Antilles, advancing the focal sector identified in the Single Programming Document, which comprised of:

  • Improvement of social infrastructure in existing communities (water, sanitation electricity, roads, street lighting, drainage, etc.);
  • Basic social infrastructure in new, low-rent, housing sites and improved housing techniques (to stimulate private-sector housing development);
  • Capacity building and institutional strengthening of urban infrastructure providers and other stakeholders, including community groups.

In line with Government's own commitment to alleviating poverty and promoting healthy living conditions, the government of St. Maarten elected to pursue the same course for the 10th EDF. The process of approval of the 10th EDF Single Program Document transcended the status change in October 2010. However, the process was not completed by that date and so country St. Maarten took up the task to complete the approval process. It was just over a year ago that as the Territorial Authorizing Officer, I officially submitted St. Maarten's approval of its part of the SPD. After the final approvals were given, the Delegation could have submitted the document for EU approval. But that was not before we had some last minute hurdles to overcome.

District Improvement and Social Welfare are 2 areas outlined by this Government in its governing accord as focal areas for our governing term. We did this, fully understanding that if we wished to engage our citizens in nation building, it starts with a sense of pride in the individual communities. Pride that comes from the realization that government is "working for the people".

Data collected as part of the Integrated Neighborhood Development program reveal that while overall there is a general feeling of satisfaction in most neighborhoods, there is much that can be done and should be done to elevate that feeling to one of belonging and pride.

This project will go a long way in alleviating much of the irritants St. Maarten communities face and specifically so, this district of Dutch Quarter.

The general objective is improvement of the living conditions and assist with poverty alleviation in St. Maarten.
The specific objective or purpose of the project is the improvement of infrastructure and sanitation conditions in this district that will include:

The result
The installation of a sewerage network by provision of branch sewers in Dutch Quarter to be connected to the existing main sewer line to the WWTP facility at A.T. Illidge Road. In addition infrastructural upgrading will take place plus the installation of a drink water storage tank for the Dutch Quarter district.

The 10th EDF project will coincide well with the actual upgrading of the treatment plant at A.T. Illidge Road.

The project will also have a strong environmental benefit leading to improved drinking water quality and the elimination of wastewater on the streets. This will also reduce the pollution of surface water bodies. The latter, will also contribute to improved sanitation and consequently reduced risks to public health. The number of beneficiaries will be up to 3,000 depending on the coverage.

These interconnected areas are what government envisions with its commitment to sustainable development. The concept of sustainable development, now a global term and a topic for high level United Nations' actions, embraces the notion that economic growth, social equality, and environmental sustainability are joint prerequisites for the long term sustainability of countries, big and small alike.

No small order, surely, but one I believe St. Maarten can make a name for itself by leaving no area lagging behind as we seek the means for further development of our island and its people.
Coincidentally this was precisely the topic that close to 200 nations gathered in Rio last week addressed. Our challenges are by no means insignificant, but put in a global perspective, I think we can develop a collective vision for (to borrow a phrase from the same conference) "the future WE want".
It behooves our island nation, like we have for the MDG's, to also chart our benchmarks for the SDG's we envisaged.

Summarizing shat this particular project will mean for the district of DQ:

  • Reduced pollution to neighboring ponds
  • Home connections to the existing main sewer
  • Branch sewers and corresponding home connections
  • Hard surfacing of roads throughout the district
  • Improved overall drainage system
  • Reduced flooding
  • Improved street, lighting and, pedestrian paths
  • Improved safety (community)

I sum these up (as several persons have done before me) for the following reasons:

I want to express the gratitude of my government to the Delegation for their relentless drive in seeing this project through to this point;

I express thanks to our own technocrats of VROMI and BAK;

And importantly, I call on the residents of DQ to work with us in realizing this important upgrading of DQ. As with any project of this magnitude, it will bring with it some inconvenience, but I am convinced it will be worth it. As this project goes on, I invite all of you and in particular the council of the district to work with government in other areas, that can contribute as well to the overall uplifting of DQ.

And finally, I appeal to the DQ residents to show pride in the district you call home. Show a sense of community by taking active part in activities that promote this community and its residents.
"The greater the challenges, the more gratifying the sense of accomplishment at the end of the road".

eholidayreceives2011annualreport26062012Philipsburg:--- The annual report of the General Audit Chamber for the year 2011 was presented to the Governor on Friday, June 22nd 2012. Each year the General Audit Chamber is required by law (National Ordinance on the General Audit Chamber – Landsverordening Algemene Rekenkamer) to present a report of its activities of the preceding year to the Governor and the Parliament. On October 10th 2010, the General Audit Chamber was established along with the Country Status for Sint Maarten. The year 2011 represents the first full operational year for the General Audit Chamber.
The Acting Chairman of the General Audit Chamber, Mr. Ronald Halman, was accompanied by board member Mr. Alphons Gumbs and staff member Melisah Gomes for the official presentation of the annual report 2011. The presentation took place on Friday afternoon at the Cabinet of the Governor.
The Annual Report of the General Audit Chamber is required to be presented to the Parliament as well as the Governor prior to July 1st of each year. Presentation to the president of Parliament took place earlier in the week, on Wednesday June 20th.
The report is available on the website of the General Audit Chamber ( www.arsxm.org). Development of the annual report was completed in-house with production financed via USONA.

whaleinsxmwaters26062012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation concluded its Marine Mammal Census project which lasted from February until June 2012. The goal of this project was to conduct a wide scale census of all Marine Mammals found in St. Maarten territorial waters, including within the Man of War Shoal Marine Park. Several questions were answered as a result of this study, including most numerous species, migration routes and dates and the feasibility of regulated wild whale and dolphin watching trips. The study relied heavily on sighting forms developed by the Nature Foundation and distributed to Dive Centers, Yacht Charter Companies, Marinas and Private Individuals. The Nature Foundation expressed their sincerest thanks to all those who provided valuable data; it is through their efforts that the Foundation was able to compile such a comprehensive list of sightings.

The most abundant Maine Mammal species was the Humpback Whale, with the total number recorded at 41 individuals, including calves. The second most abundant species was the Bottle Nose Dolphin, with total of 21 individuals; the third most abundant species was the Long Snouted Spinner Dolphin with 15 individuals recorded within the territorial waters of St. Maarten. During research conducted in conjunction with the French Marine Reserve and the AGOA Marine Mammal Sanctuary, The Nature Foundation also observed numerous Sperm Whales including mothers with young. Using acoustic research and visual observations researchers are now trying to determine if there is a Sperm Whale travelling route in the deep waters between St. Maarten and Saba.
Another interesting result of the study is that a seal was also recorded along the eastern shore of St. Maarten. Seals have been extinct in the Caribbean since 1952 so a sighting of a seal around St. Maarten is rare. The Foundation is now trying to determine if this was a lost individual or if this sighting is related to a seal which was observed in the Simpson Bay Lagoon in 2010.

This year the Nature Foundation also piloted whale and dolphin watching trips. Although sightings during the trips were minimal, next season watching trips will be started earlier to increase the chance of whale and dolphins being spotted.

The Man of War Shoal Marine Park had a considerable number of recordings of both whale and dolphin species which adds considerably to the biological value of the Park. Acoustic recordings of Male Humpback Whales singing were also taken at various points in the waters surrounding St. Maarten, and the public is urged to listen to the local whale songs and look at video and photo of marine mammals in our local waters by looking at the Nature Foundation YouTube clip Nature Foundation Marine Mammal Research 2012.

pjia21112011Airport:--- Tension is raising at the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIAE) with the Airport Concessionaires who just recently formed an association (ACA) and the airlines that are operating at PJIAE. SMN News has been reliably informed that several concessionaires owe PJIAE thousands of dollars due to the high operational cost and double taxation. According to one government official, the concessionaires owe PJIAE over $14 million dollars. Sources within the airport said a closed door meeting was held with the Management of the Airport and all airlines operating at PJIAE early last week who gave PJIAE an ultimatum to either reduce their operational cost or they will pull out of St. Maarten.
As for the concessionaires, SMN News learned that at least three companies received termination letters from the airport because they are protesting against the high operational cost and double taxation. Some of the concessionaires, they said, owe PJIAE anywhere from two to five hundred thousand dollars each over the six year period they have been operating there. One of these concessionaires that owns a salon is contemplating mortgaging a parcel of land she owns to pay off her debts in order to get her contract renewed, yet this person has no guarantee that her contract will be renewed next year because there are certain clauses in the contract that are against the concessionaires. According to the information provided to SMN News, at least two retailers closed their shops last week, they are Diamond International and Last Mango in Paradise, while one of the outside units selling phones and other gadgets closed on Tuesday June 26, 2012. SMN News further learned that two other businesses received termination letters recently from PJIAE management. It should be noted that all the companies that have since closed shops at PJIAE owes the airport large sums of monies.
They said Windward Islands Bank closed their doors at PJIAE while RBTT now RBC has refused to sign a contract with PJIAE even though they are the ones that financed the reconstruction of PJIAE because of the high operational cost. The source said that the former government who placed Labega in the Director's seat were planning to bring in a particular Mexican company to build a high-end mall and discussions with the company are still ongoing. "What we are seeing in this one year contract shows that PJIAE management is making room for the Mexican company to take over by next year June since they are holding the concessionaires as hostages." They said that even though these concessionaires had their contracts since PJIAE inaugurated, the new Managing Director has in the new contract that PJIAE can put the units up for bidding within six months of the renewal of the one year contract.
When asked by SMN News if any of the concessionaires or the ACA approached government with their concerns, they said that there is a clause in their contract that forbids them from speaking to anyone about their contracts and dealings with PJIAE. However, the source said that the ACA might go as far as shutting down PJIAE on one its busiest days if all the concessionaires agree to stand together and fight back. SMN News learnt that the ACA's lawyer has sent PJIAE a letter recently to inform them of their intentions. The concessionaires are demanding that the contract be revised and the operational costs be reduced as of July 1, 2012.
They said that while there are 30 units at PJIAE, there just over 20 of them that are operational and the majority owes the airport thousands of dollars. "We are not given the opportunity to pay our bills and the loans that we took to open up shop at PJIAE." One source said that excuse of the PJIAE Management is that they are bringing in an outside company to conduct an assessment of the operational cost that the businesses are complaining about.
The source said that PJIAE's new Managing Director Regina Labega now wants to give the remaining concessionaires a one year contract beginning July 1, 2012 even though they were not properly notified and no consideration is given to the loans they all took out to open shop at PJIAE. What is scary for the concessionaires who received these one year contracts is that they have to give PJIAE six months notice that they are interested in renegotiating the renewal of their contract, while the previous contract states that PJIAE must give the concessionaire a 30 day notice of their intention whether or not they will renew the contract and to date none of them have received any such notice even though their contract will end June 30, 2012. SMN News understands that the concessionaires that are in this precarious position are the retailers while the liquor stores have some special agreements with PJIAE.
According to reliable information provided to SMN News, the concessionaires have been complaining for years, they said they met with the former Director of PJIAE drs. Eugene Holiday on several occasions and complained about their struggle and he never did anything but attend the meetings. One of the concessionaires said that the matter worsened since Regina Labega took over because she has refused to attend any of the meetings they invited her to. "We invited Labega to six meetings and she only attended one." The concessionaires who spoke to SMN News on the condition of anonymity said that they are subjected to pay rent even though they are the ones that built their units by installing tiles, electricity, telephones, and other utilities to the units. Furthermore, each concessionaire is hooked up to PJIAE micro-system and they are forced to pay a percentage to PJIAE depending on their gross sales. Even more disturbing, these vendors also pay the government Turn Over Tax (TOT) to PJIAE and now they also have to pay the same 5% TOT to government via scheduled D report.
SMN News made several efforts to reach Director of PJIAE Regina Labega on Tuesday but she could not be reached by phone. SMN News further learnt that the Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin will be meeting with Labega to discuss the concerns of the concessionaires and to make sure Labega does what is in the best interest of St. Maarten. Marlin also could not be reached for a comment Tuesday night.

cftsxmandcuracao27062012Philipsburg:--- One of the core values of the Board of Financial supervision Curaçao and Sint Maarten (College financieel toezicht - Cft) is transparency. One essential aspect of good governance is that information should be available to the public, which enhances the possibility to carry out control on government. Based on this core value and within the procedural framework of the Kingdom Act financial supervision on Curaçao and Sint Maarten, Cft carries out its media policy. In the Act it is established that the advices are made public the moment the budgets and reports are sent to Parliament, and herewith start forming part of the public debate of the people's representatives of the countries and public entities.

Recently Cft has evaluated its media policy and noted that regularly the public debate is opened before the respective documents have been made public. Sometimes the documents are not made public at all. This can cause confusion and is not transparent. Cft therefore has decided to change its publicity procedure in the sense that as of now, all its advices and reports will be made public on its website three weeks after they are issued.

Airport:--- The Management of McDonald's fast food chain has filed a court case against the Princess Juliana International Airport and is suing the Government owned company for damages.
SMN News learnt that the Managing Director of PJIAE Regina Labega issued a letter to McDonald's some months ago and she even allocated one of the units in the Food Court to McDonald's. The letter issued by Labega guarantees the businessman that he will be allowed to operate at PJIAE. SMN News further learnt that the businessman went ahead and invested sums of monies for the new outlet.
However, when the UP/DP Government lost their majority in Government, the source said Labega sent out a letter to McDonald's retracting the unit that was awarded to them. According to information provided to SMN News, a letter was sent to the PJIAE Managing Director to reconsider her position on the retraction and she was given a specific amount of time in which she should react but she did not which left the businessman with no choice but to file a court case.

Home Owners on Airport Road told to move their homes.

SMN News further understands that all the home owners of the Airport road were given harsh letters informing them to move their homes to other locations since PJIAE bought the land on which their homes are located to construct the a parallel taxiway. It is not yet clear if the homeowners have agreed to sell their properties to PJIAE.
According to sources within the Management of PJAIE, the homeowners knew for years that they had to relocate or sell their homes to the Airport for its expansion but the approach the Airport took recently on the appraisals of the homes was rude and ruthless.
Sources within the management of PJIAE also said that appraisals were conducted on two significant homes in the Simpson Bay area. The source said that appraisals were conducted on the home of the Prime Minister's mother and that of Clarence Derby.

ACA Continues to Meet as they intend to take drastic Actions.

In the meantime, the Airport Concessionaires Association (ACA) that was recently formed continued meeting with various stakeholders to finalize their plans of actions by June 30th 2012.
SMN News has been reliably informed that the ACA had its lawyers send a letter to Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams and Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin inviting them to an urgent meeting to discuss the operational and other costs at the Princess Juliana International Airport.
According one of the concessionaires, another concessionaire received a letter on Wednesday informing them of the conditions to renew the one year contract that is offered to them by PJIAE. The source said that not only does the contract have several clauses that are detrimental to their businesses but the operational and other costs have been increased instead of being decreased.

Pembroke Pines, FL:--- The Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association's FCCA Cruise Conference and Trade Show will take place in Curacao, October 1-5, 2012, where cruise executives from the FCCA Member Lines will gather to share ideas and discuss industry trends. Executives from the FCCA Member Lines will participate in a series of round table discussions along with the CEO's who will offer an overview of their lines' present and future.

The FCCA will pre-set meetings with select cruise executives on a one-on-one basis for pre-registered delegates registered and paid before August 31, offering a unique opportunity to meet with and promote your destination, tour, venue, product, etc. to the decision makers in the cruise industry.

Highlighted attention on the trade show floor will provide a steady flow of attendees to gain the attention of the cruise executives and industry partners. With expanded number of booths and special destination pavilion options, this will be the perfect way to showcase destinations as a team - from vendors who want to sell their products to the lines to tour and port operators, it gives a chance to showcase a destination that wants to display its entire product and make the greatest impact at the FCCA Cruise Conference & Trade Show.

The annual golf tournament has become an important resource for meeting top executives in an exclusive casual atmosphere, allowing attendees to play in a foursome hosted by a Cruise Executive and contribute to a worthy cause, the FCCA Foundation.

For more information on the FCCA Conference & Trade Show, please contact Terri Cannici at (954) 441-8881 or tcannici (at) f-cca.com.

INVESTING IN HEALTH CARE, AN IMPERATIVE

Remarks delivered
by
drs. Eugene B. Holiday
Governor of Sint Maarten

 at the opening of the
New Day Care Building of the Sister Basilia Center
of the White and Yellow Cross
June 28, 2012

 

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Good Evening,

I am pleased to join you this evening to mark the formal opening of the new Day Care Building of the Sister Basilia Center. Established forty years ago in 1972 the White and Yellow Cross Foundation in keeping with its mission has grown and matured into a major and critical health care provider, providing care for the elderly, the disabled, the sick and the very young.
I am very pleased to be here this evening for the inauguration of this new building and to testify to its great significance in the continued development of health care services in our society. Namely, we cannot emphasize enough how important it is to have well-equipped facilities for the development and functioning of the health care delivery system. That is because investment initiatives to expand and enhance the physical and human capacity in the interdependent health care sector, by health care providers, such as, the White and Yellow Cross, the Sint Maarten Medical Center and the Mental Health Foundation, to further improve the quality of care, are vital to the quality of life on our Island. Such investments in collective goods are thus essential. I therefore – in light of this evening's ceremony – hereby emphasize that broad community and governmental support for the realization of such critical care infrastructure is an imperative.
The initiative of the management of the White and Yellow Cross to expand its facilities, with this new Day Care Building, to accommodate the number of clients coming to the Sister Basilia Center, is an important step forward in the development of our health care delivery system for two reasons.
First, and foremost, is that the Sister Basilia Center through this new daycare facility has, in addition to what it is already offering, equipped itself to expand and professionalize its services to the mentally and physically challenged even more. This will as a result further increase the level of exposure for our mentally and physically challenged brothers and sisters and improve their quality of life.
The second reason, Ladies and gentlemen, is that this new facility draws our attention, once more, to the potential of our society. It does so because this new modern facility has raised the bar again. It functions as an example for other service providers. In that respect the White and Yellow Cross as a mature organization at the age of 40 is living up to its mission "to provide the best of services for its clients, .....driven by a commitment to excellence in health care ...."
Ladies and Gentlemen, In closing-off my remarks I encourage the management, staff and our challenged brothers and sisters to continue striving to achieve the full potential of this and other important initiatives. The completion of this building today following its groundbreaking in February 2011 is a wonderful achievement and I hereby congratulate all who have contributed to its realization and in particular applaud the management and staff on this achievement. And as you move to open this new day care building today I wish the clients, the personnel and management much success in its use and operations.

Thank you and God bless you.

rtuittbriefedongeneralpensionfund29062012Philipsburg:--- The Honorable Minister of Finance, Mr. Roland Tuitt and representatives of St. Maarten's new pension fund organization, APS, are expressing satisfaction at the outcome of a detailed presentation on the progress of the organization made to the honorable Minister of Finance, Roland Tuitt, on Tuesday, June 26th.
Minister Tuitt, who was accompanied by his advisor, Xavier Blackman, was briefed regarding the organizational set-up as well as the organization's policy on investments. Ongoing and future action plans were also discussed with the Minister of Finance.

Among the organization's ongoing initiatives is that of updating the APS participant base. This project is being executed in collaboration with the former APNA (now APC) and the personnel departments of the various employers. The exercise is geared towards providing APS with a clear and complete overview of all individuals that are entitled to be part of the fund and ensuring their registration in the fund is complete.

During the presentation, APS representatives also briefed Minister Tuitt on the progress of the division of APNA assets.

With regards to the appointing of new board members to replace some of the sitting board members whose tenure end per October 10, 2012, the Minister of Finance enquired about whether profiles exist for the position on the board. APS representatives explained that the organization has, indeed, defined profiles which specify criteria regarding knowledge, experience, education, competencies etc. that potential board members should meet.

APS disclosed to the minister that it is making progress in meeting the financial year end reporting obligations to the Minister of Finance, the Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten as well as the General Audit Chamber. Minister Tuitt was pleased to hear that during the past months, the organization had complied with the requirements stipulated in their national ordinance (LvO APS) regarding such matters as annual budgets and the board's rules of order.

With regards to the fund's investment portfolio, APS provided insight into the portfolio's positive performance through the end of the first quarter of 2012.
Both the minister and APS agreed that realistic approaches need to be taken when it comes to selecting how and where to invest funds.
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A follow up to the meeting would be the making available of an information package on APS to the Minister of Finance detailing where the organization stands at the moment.

APS chairman Franklyn Richards has expressed the hope of providing a similar presentation to the council of ministers, particularly for the recently appointed cabinet ministers.

APS director Kendra Arnell says that the organization is very happy with the Minister's pragmatic views and approach on issues regarding the pension fund.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in public session on July 05.

The meeting will take place on Thursday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point is related to a presentation regarding the 2011 Annual Report of the Central Bank of Curacao and Sint Maarten.

The second agenda point is a request from the High Council of State the Ombudsman with respect to completing the process for the nomination of a Deputy Ombudsman.

The third agenda point is a request sent in by the United Peoples party faction requesting the presence of the Minister of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan to provide information to parliament about the situation and current developments at the national prison.

The central committee session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

marijuanaplantsconfiscated02072012Philipsburg:--- A fight among three men landed police at a home on A.T. Illidge Road where they found several pots of marijuana plants Monday afternoon. The acting prosecutor and a K-9 dog were seen at the scene assisting police as they confiscated marijuana plants and arrested three persons.
SMN News learnt from a police source that three men were fighting and this led to police being called. The fight ended up at a home on Bermuda Drive A.T. Illidge Road where the illicit drugs were found.
The police narcotics department is busy investigating the case.

Philipsburg:--- What appeared to be the political gimmicks of the former Minister of Education Rhoda Arrindell regarding the granting of study financing to all the students that applied earlier this year has now apparently all been reversed upon the advice of study financing department head Antonio Aventurin.
SMN News was provided with information that showed that Aventurin even advised the former Education Minister to fire the persons that were responsible for the students studying in Curacao and Tallahassee when the students contacted the media and said they were not given any type of assistance by the persons that government hired to guide them. However, the study financing head did not recruit or provide the former Minister with an advice to refill the positions leaving the St. Maarten students on Curacao and Tallahassee now without guidance.
While the Minister of Education, Youth, Sports and Culture Silveria Jacobs told reporters that Aventurin will be working with her in her cabinet and has been working with her since she took office, Aventurin is yet to resign from his position as Head of the Study Financing Department. Minister Jacobs confirmed on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing that Aventurin did not turn in his resignation as yet because "certain" things had to be done first. The Minister gave no information regarding who will be replacing him in the department.
The Minister also told reporters that the Appeals Committee is still busy reviewing the appeals and she does not know the exact number of students that will be traveling on July 29th to the Netherlands. She also confirmed that as Minister of Education she and Antonio Aventurin will be accompanying the students on their trip.

councilofadvicerepsvisitsxmhouse04072012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Plenipotentiary Hon. Mathias S. Voges received a visit from representatives of the High Council of State the Council of Advice of Sint Maarten on Tuesday morning.

The Council was represented by Secretary Director Migdala Artsen-Clarinda, Member Marcel Gumbs and Extra-ordinary Member Marcella Hazel.

Sint Maarten's Council representatives are in Holland on a working visit to meet with the Council of State of the Kingdom. The Council presented a copy of the High Council of State's 2011 Annual Report to Minister Voges.

tinekevanbusselgivespresentationonlionfishinsxm05072012Nature Foundation researcher Ms. Tineke van Bussel recently concluded a six month research project in the Lionfish Population and its effects on the local Coral Reef ecosystem on St. Maarten. Ms. van Bussel held a presentation of her findings at the Nature Foundation offices on Tuesday during which she outlined her findings to a small group of interested persons:

"The results show minimal early effects on native species and give the impression that lionfish densities are still under control in Sint Maarten's waters. Credit for the current state has to be given to Nature Foundation Sint who interfered in an early invasion stadium by making besides Nature the community aware and involved in controlling the lionfish. Lionfish densities have to be kept as low as possible to prevent long term negative effects on native species," said Ms. van Bussel based on her findings.

Although current effects were minimal on near-shore areas, there are some indications that deeper areas which lay beyond the reach of scuba divers are having some increase in lionfish numbers. Fishermen are increasingly bringing in lionfish to the Nature Foundation which were caught on fishing grounds in deeper waters. The Foundation is therefore looking at ways in which it can provide fishermen the tools necessary to trap the animals on sights not accessible to scuba divers.

Ms. Van Bussel will continue to work on the Lionfish invasion on St. Maarten and in the Caribbean.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams received official notice from the Universal Postal Union (UPU) informing her government that, in accordance with article 2 of the Universal Postal Convention, the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands has designated Postal Services St. Maarten NV (PSS) as the operator responsible for providing postal services in Sint Maarten. The notice was also sent out to all UPU member countries informing them and their designated operators as to the official designation.

The notice states that PSS commenced operations as of the 1st January 2012, replacing Nieuwe Post Nederlandse Antillen NV (NPNA).

The International Bureau has also updated the list of "Entities responsible for fulfilling the obligations arising from adherence to the Acts of the Union", which is published on the UPU website www.upu.int/en/the-upu/acts/distribution-of-roles-in-accordance-with-the-convention. html.

The Universal Postal Union is a specialized agency of the United Nations that coordinates postal policies among member nations, in addition to the worldwide postal system.

Press release from the Prime Minister's Cabinet

sjacobsatlibrarystorybookreadingsession08072012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Minister of Education Hon. Silveria Jacobs was invited to read a 'bed time' story to children having a pajama party at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library.

This was part of the story time program that the library hosts on a weekly basis. The Minister read a book entitled 'In the Time of the Drums'. The story was centered on a young boy and his grandmother during the slave trade.

The boy and his parents resided on an island similar to Sint Maarten where slaves were brought from Africa to pick cotton. Themes such as slavery, retaining old traditions, being true to one's self and know where you came from were all presented in the book.

Minister Jacobs tied the events of the book to the Emancipation celebrations of last week Monday. She urged the children be aware of who they are and to believe in themselves. In addition she underlined the need to know where there roots were; where they came from.

In closing Minister Jacobs urged the children to develop a love of reading. She emphasized that reading is the key to learning and understanding who we are as a people and that knowledge acquired can never be taken away.

policeofficerscompletemotorcyclebrigadetraining09072012Philipsburg:--- On Monday July 2nd, 2012, the police department started their advanced motorcycle training for its motorcycle brigade. The training is given to two different groups of officers by Instructor/Inspector of police from the Netherlands Maikel Menning and provided by Procentrum in the Netherlands. During this week of training, the motorcycle brigade could be seen conducting all types of escorts by day and by night. As part of the training, the motorcycle brigade was allowed to cross the border over to the French side. On the French Side they met with colleagues forming part of the motorcycle brigade from that side of the island. The colleagues got acquainted with each other and are looking forward to a good working relationship. The police officers ended their training on Friday July 6th, 2012. In the presence of Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte, they received their certificates for this advanced training. The police chief congratulated the participants and wished them much success in their ongoing carrier. On Monday July 9th, 2012, the second group will start their training which will end on Friday July 13th, 2012.

Marigot:--- Several heavy equipments blocked the roundabout in the Agrement area early Tuesday morning to get the attention of the President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Alain Richardson and Prefet Philippe Chopin regarding their expired Dutch driver's licenses that were issued by the Dutch side for a period of one year after the former administration under the Union Pour les Progres leadership agreed to pass an ordinance in the Territorial Council that would allow the COM to exchange the Dutch Driver's license for French Driver's license.

According to information provided to SMN News, the former government headed by Frantz Gumbs could not deliver the French driver's licenses to the holders of the Dutch Driver's licenses that were renewed for a period of one year because the former Prefet Jacques Simonette and Acting Prosecutor Jacques Louvier intervened and conducted an investigation which showed that the licenses were actually obtained on Saba and not St. Maarten. The investigation showed that those persons who obtained their licenses in Saba years ago had an opportunity to exchange their Saba driver's license for a St. Maarten driver's license. The investigation also concluded that the holders of those licenses did not do the proper examinations to obtain their licenses. Therefore, the licenses they hold is not equivalent to a European Drivers License such as the French.

Due to the unclear situation, the holders of the Dutch expired licenses which is over 800 in total decided to block the roads so that the French administration could do something for them since they would be driving on the road with an expired drivers licenses and should they be involved in any accidents then their insurances will not cover them.

SMN News learnt that the Prefet Philippe Chopin and someone from the Collectivity of St. Martin approached the drivers who blocked the roads before 5am and made an agreed that the Collectivity will grant the holders of these licenses a letter permitting them to drive on the road until another agreement is reached with the Government on the Dutch side. A representative at the Prefecture of St. Martin confirmed to SMN News that Prefet Chopin is the one that intervened and managed to have the protesters move their vehicles until the Collectivity of St. Martin could come to an agreement with the Dutch side. According to well placed sources at the Collectivity of St. Martin, some of the holders of the Dutch driver's licenses got their licenses since 1983 and even though they knew that these licenses were not going to be renewed, they made no effort to obtain a French driver's license by following the regular procedures.
SMN News was also told that the Collectivity also agreed to send out a press release on the road blocking but up to press time no release was made available to the media.

marcelgumbsgivessxmcouncilofadviceannualreport2011topietdonner10072012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Representatives of the country's High Council of State the Council of Advice, was recently in the Netherlands on a working visit.

The delegation spent a week in the Netherlands where they met with various committees and sections of the Dutch Council of State and other Government departments in The Hague.

The Dutch Council of State has two primary tasks, carried out by two separate divisions. The Advisory Division advises the Government and Parliament on legislation and governance, and the Administrative Jurisdiction Division, which is the Holland's highest general administrative court.

The delegation comprised of Member Marcel Gumbs, Extra Ordinary Member Marcela Hazel and staff member Migdala Artsen Clarinda.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- St. Maarten conducted its first health study 'How Healthy is St. Maarten' in 1999 to 2002. The purpose hereof was to collect necessary information for public health policy development and health care and services reform on St. Maarten.

The data retrieved consisted of the adult population's health and the behaviour related hereto, which was necessary to start programming for research (to develop an integrated process of health care research), policy planning and informed decision making as well as being of importance to health care providers, health educators, and consumers of health care.

Considering the fact that the initial study results can be considered out-dated, due to the time elapsed and the many changes that have occurred on the island, i.e. population growth, high migration rate, infrastructural change, pollution, etc., it is of high importance to execute a similar study to get a general description of the population's current health status and their current use of health services. Data obtained from the study can then be used for the further development of policy and / or reform within public health.

The targeted population of which the study focuses on are the non-institutionalized adults (18+ years of age). This approach is taken in order to get an accurate portrayal of the general health of the general adult population residing on St. Maarten.

Considering that St. Maarten is an island with a very diverse population, it creates an interesting challenge, as many different cultural aspects have to be taken into account when preparing and executing the study, as well as analyzing and interpreting the results.

In order to assess and evaluate the current local health situation, it is necessary to get insight into the following, as well as, the interdependence of each factor:

  • the objective health care and the subjectively experienced health of the population
  • the factors that affect the health status; health determinants
  • the use of the health care facilities; medical consumption
  • the factors that affect medical consumption

The Government of St. Maarten, more specifically the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (i.e. Public Health Department) is now in the process of hiring external consultants for the preparation, execution and analysis of the general health of the public; a follow-up 'How Healthy is St. Maarten?' study.

The bidding has officially been opened and consultants are invited to submit bids and request information until August 31st 2012, with an aim to award the project ultimately by September 28th 2012.

The consultant will be responsible for drafting the project / research plan, working out the exact methodology and acquiring the instruments necessary, as well as getting stakeholder involvement, preparing, executing as well as managing the fieldwork, entering and analysing data as well as providing a report and presentation of the results of the executed research (including recommendations for policy development (steps to be taken to develop and amend current policies) and health care and service reform).
The specific objectives of this consultancy and study are to:

  • Give insight in the demographic and socio-economic distribution of chronic disorders among the population, as well as their general health status
  • Assess the lifestyle and the social environment of the population and its health risks, as well as the anthropometric data and preventive practices of the population
  • Give insight in health problems and functional disabilities among elderly inhabitants
  • Gather information on the health risks of the various vulnerable groups; namely undocumented immigrants and women
  • Gain insight in the population needs for 'health care shopping' outside of Dutch St. Maarten, as well as the knowledge, attitudes, satisfaction and use of health practices and services on the island

The Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labour of St. Maarten, hereby invites prospective bidders to the public bidding for the project. The Project Assigner is The Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labour of St. Maarten, in coordination with the Project Management Team & Project Leader Public Health.

The project will be financed by The Government of St. Maarten. The Terms of Reference for this project can be obtained at the Department of Public Health. Address: W.G. Buncamper road #33, Vineyard Office Park, Philipsburg, St. Maarten. Tel: +1721 5423003/5423553/5422078, Fax: +1721 5437824. The Terms of Reference is only available in English.

If it is wished to submit a bid, the following must be followed: The bids must be submitted, in writing, signed, in English, in the format as described in the Terms of Reference, in triplicate, in a closed envelope, with on the envelope the address and the notification "Tender 'How Healthy is St. Maarten?' Follow-up Study".

The bid can be submitted at the office of the Department of Public Health to the attention of the project leader Fleur Hermanides. Address: W.G. Buncamper road #33 Vineyard Office Park, Philipsburg, St. Maarten, ultimately on August 31st 2012 at 12:00 pm (noon).

The bid can also be submitted by e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. All documents need to be compiled in one pdf-file, including a scanned signature. Bids per fax will not be accepted. The aim is to award the project ultimately by September 28th 2012. Further information can be obtained by contacting drs. Fleur Hermanides, at the Department of Public Health, at the above mentioned contact information. Questions must be submitted in writing.

swescotwilliams11072012St. Maarten has complied with the requirements regarding its 2012 Budget.

The Honorable Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams will be joining the Prime Ministers of Aruba and Curacao in attending the Kingdom Council of Ministers meeting in The Hague on Friday. This is the first time that that all three Caribbean Prime Ministers have been invited to a Kingdom Council of Ministers meeting.

Prior to her Departure on Wednesday the Prime Minister commented that she expected that the financial situation of the countries to be the central topic at the Kingdom Council of Ministers Meeting. The Prime Minister also commented that perhaps some justice issues may also be discussed during the meeting.

"The three Caribbean Prime Ministers will be meeting on Thursday evening in advance of the Kingdom Council of Ministers meeting of Friday to discuss various topics. St. Maarten has complied with the requirements regarding its 2012 budget and all of the amendments for 2012 are on their way to Parliament and from our standpoint there should not be a major issue," commented the Prime Minister.

The Ministers Plenipotentiary of the three overseas countries also will be present during the meeting.

rduncanandgarrindellatinterpolheadquarters11072012PHILIPSBURG:--- "While our delegation greatly appreciated the time and information provided, it is evident that concrete steps will have to follow at our home base from our respective jurisdictions"

"We have made great strides since becoming a country as well as being a recent member of INTERPOL. Yet we must recognize that Sint Maarten is still at its 'infancy' of building a firm and solid organization, and human resource basis in several areas, including in the area of law enforcement and law enactment for the safety and security of our Country," President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell said on Wednesday from Lyon, France.

Arrindell and Minster of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan this week visited the world's largest international police organization INTERPOL (International Police), in Lyon, France.

Sint Maarten was one of three countries that joined INTERRPOL in 2011 at the November 80th session of the General Assembly held in Hanoi, Vietnam. The other two countries were Curacao and South Sudan.

INTERPOL is the world's largest international police organization, with 190 member countries. The organization's role is to enable police around the world to work together to make the world a safer place.

Arrindell said that the working visit certainly emphasized the need to stay on course and follow up with the action plans as discussed at the seminar held earlier this year on Sint Maarten.

"The opportunities for mutual beneficial cooperation between this highly effective managed global entity, is clear and present. It's up to us as a Country to step up to the plate and do our share to the benefit of our citizens and visitors alike.

"We thank Secretary General Ronald Noble for his vision and continued invaluable support in these endeavours," President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell said on Wednesday.

Arrindell and Duncan were both warmly welcomed by INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald Noble earlier in the week.

A well placed program included several presentations by several key management staff of INTERPOL. This included what Arrindell described as excellent overviews of present and near future action plans of INTERPOL provided by Jean -Michel Louboutin, Executive Director of Police Services; Rosinete de Santana Barbosa, Assistant Director, Sub Directorate for America; Noboru Nakatani, and Executive Director for INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation.

The Sint Maarten delegation also visited and received a presentation about the Command and Coordination Center by Emanuel Leclaire, Assistant Director of the Command Center.

smeyersolivacce12072012The rant by Independent Member of Parliament Frans Richardson about the St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA) and its President Emil Lee is out of order. Richardson should have respect for the SHTA that represents approximately 200 businesses and employs thousands of workers.

We live in a democratic and open society and the constitution guarantees our right to speak out but also have respect for the position of others, and address them in a respectful manner, not defamatory. Individuals and organizations shouldn't feel threatened by a Government official, especially a Member of Parliament, who represents the highest law making body of the country.

The outburst character assassination by Member of Parliament Frans Richardson was disrespectful, and unprofessional and un-becoming of a Member of Parliament, and he should apologize. The SHTA did not say anything negative about the workers of the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau, and instead Richardson invented the notion that the SHTA was looking down the nose of the hard working civil servants and that it had insulted them.

As Richardson correctly pointed out, the SHTA has had a long established relationship with the civil servants of the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau and worked hand in hand with them over the years.
Our economy is based on tourism. The SHTA pointed out its concern of the impact of structural changes within the Ministry of Tourism. It did not jump into personal issues like Member of Parliament Frans Richardson did. The private sector organization stuck to the issues.

This is sending bad signals to the country's business community and may be an indication of the future handling of our economy especially when entrepreneurs or other organizations voice their opinion about issues that concern the people of St. Maarten.

The SHTA pointed out its concerns with not having met with the new Minister of Tourism as well as the way things were handled with the past Acting Director of the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau. This lady is a professional and was brought in from the private sector to make a positive contribution to the development of the economy. The Government belittled her by offering her less money for a new six-month contract. What message is Government sending to persons working in the private sector who would like to contribute to the development of the country by playing a role in its development such as the services that were provided by a local private sector business?

The other concern of the private sector organization SHTA was branding and strategy, and what changes are forthcoming, and how this would impact negatively or positively the tourism sector, the largest sector that employs the majority of the people of this country.
Recent statistics showed that strategies and branding by the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau and its staff were yielding positive results where there was a 14.5 per cent increase in hotel room and timeshare occupancy during the past high season. This would be a branding and strategy that should be maintained, continued and not discouraged.

christianfardelwithimbalikids16072012Imbali Visual and Performance Art Summer Camp enters into its third and final week. Week one and two saw the children traveling to Marigot with guided tours through historical Marigot and Fort St. Louis presented in Technicolor with dynamic and colorful story telling by historian Christophe Henocq.

Additionally, the imbali children enjoyed an afternoon with Ms. Ruby Bute who actually made a group painting with all the children's involvement... each one adding a stroke here and there with a splash of color, and dab of this and that to create a wonderful "Still life" of a potted plant in Ms. Bute Gallery.

With Christian Fardel the children of Imbali summer camp walked through Philipsburg and looked at St.Maarten traditional houses architecture whilst stopping at homes and speaking with the elders within. From those walks the children were able to reconstruct and build their own traditional home with all the trimmings, ginger bread, shingles and detailed window shutters....

The Passing on of St.Maarten traditions and culture continues in Week with Imbali children getting dance lessons from Ms. Evelyn Roberts the grand daughter of Abraham Barry and daughter of Alice Barry, renowned Ponum dancers of back in the day.

Week three also includes a visit to the archeological dig at Emilio Wilson Estate with Mr. Jay Havisor, and a session with Tanny and The Boys George Violenus passing on some skills with reference to playing St.Maarten Traditional instruments,

The students will also receive master class with historian and musicians Jocelyn Arndell, on the games children played back in the day, as well as learn dance etiquette on social dances of the 50's.

Week three will end with the of the art steel pan and the making of the steel drum from recently knighted Sir Mighty Dow and finally we round off with a hike through the "Mountains Greens" of our island Nation.

rduncan17072012Philipsburg:--- A paper fight erupted Monday afternoon between the office of the Minister of Justice and the Cabinet of the Governor regarding the bodyguard of the Minister of Justice, Marina Serrant. According to information reaching SMN News, the Governor's cabinet informed the Minister of Justice that the Governor does not want the Minister's bodyguard to walk along with them while the inspection of the uniformed troops is conducted.
Reliable sources state that the Minister of Justice said his bodyguard will walk alongside him the same way the Governor has his adjutant walking around with him. Because the Minister of Justice refused to remove his bodyguard, the Governor's Cabinet decided that the Governor will not walk with the Minister of Justice as he inspects the uniformed troops. Protocol dictates that the Governor of St. Maarten should at all times inspect the uniformed troops on special occasions.
On Tuesday morning, Governor Holiday attended the activities that were held in front of the Government Administration Building for International Justice Day. Governor Holiday also pronounced a speech but did not participate in the inspection of the uniformed troops. Instead, he acted as a spectator like the other invited guests.
In an interview with SMN News, Minister of Justice Roland Duncan said that in his opinion his bodyguard/driver was ostracized by those in higher positions. The Minister was very vocal about his bodyguard whom he said is a very enthusiastic and dedicated worker.
The Minister said shortly after taking office in 2010 he was approached by Serrant who told him that she was on the payroll of the Ministry of Justice and she was eager to work. Duncan said Serrant told him that she was accused by a detainee and she was not given a fair chance to defend herself. Therefore, the police decided that she should not report to work at the Police Station in Philipsburg, at the time Serrant was working with the Soualiga Patrol.

The Minister said Serrant was a VKS officer and she was attached to the Police Department. However, when she was verbally suspended by the Police, the VKS also verbally suspended her pending an investigation. According to Minister Duncan, the police has nothing on paper to show that Serrant committed a crime. Moreover, they did not follow jurisprudence by charging her so that she could legally defend herself. "What you are hearing is all hearsay and there is no actual proof or paperwork to show that this person has done something wrong that would allow me to legally dismiss her from her duties."
The Minister said he asked the head of the VKS if they had anything on paper to show that Serrant was legally dismissed and none of that could have been provided to him. He said he also approached the Chief of Police to further inquire about the allegations against Serrant and the Chief of Police gave him a sketchy story but he too could not provide him with a process verbal from the detainee showing that he filed an official complaint against Serrant. Minister Duncan said that the Chief of Police also told him that they did not give Serrant a written suspension, she was working for the VKS so the police just asked her not to report to the Police Station. Duncan said the story he heard from the VKS, the Chief of Police, and Serrant is not a crime instead it is inappropriate for any civil servant to do. "I can tell you that Serrant did something she should not have done as a civil servant but the police and the VKS did not do their job. They embarrassed her and left it at that. I looked at Mr. Illidge and Mr. De Witte and they should have taken action correctly but they did not and there is nothing in writing to show that Serrant was legally terminated. Right now, I can tell you that law enforcement failed to properly act towards a human being. I am now accusing them of maliciousness and negligence."
Duncan said that Serrant was arrested and spent eight days in prison during the BTA investigation but to date she has not been charged. He said her lawyer reported to him that there were no grounds for arrest in the first place. Duncan said he is of the opinion that the Public Prosecutor's office was on a fishing expedition during the BTA investigation when they arrested Serrant.
Minister of Justice Roland Duncan said that on Monday afternoon he was informed by the Governor's cabinet that if the Governor is going to inspect the uniformed troops then Serrant should not be around. "The Governor is a guest at the ceremony, there is no law that dictates that he should be the one to inspect my troops. The police officers are working for me so I can do the inspection alone. I asked questions as to why the Governor has objections to my bodyguard walking around with me and I could not get a proper answer. I was willing and ready to have the Governor walk with me to do the inspection of the uniformed troops. He and I would have walked and done it and the Governor's adjutant and my bodyguard would not have been there but the Governor's Cabinet refused that option so I did it alone, they are my troops and they work for me. The Governor is not obliged to inspect the uniformed troops because there is no law that states that."
Minister of Justice Roland Duncan said that the Governor's office claimed that they have a problem with her based on the allegations and the reasons she no longer works for the police. The Minister said that he is of the opinion that people are mixing personal prejudice with rules. "I don't want to sound arrogant, but I was willing to compromise with the Governor."
The Minister said that Serrant is working for him as a driver and bodyguard but she also does messenger services for the Ministry.

Dutch Antilles Express is honored to partner with the Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association for the 19th annual FCCA Cruise Conference & Trade Show, taking place in Curaçao, October 1- October 5, 2012. Due to the number of attendees traveling to Curacao, DAE has opened extra flights September 29 and 30 & October 1, as well as from October 5-7 to meet the demands of all participants.

Dutch Antilles Express (DAE), a regional airline based in Curaçao at the Hato International Airport, operates high frequency, scheduled services between Curaçao and a variety of destinations, including Aruba, Bonaire, St. Maarten, Santo Domingo, Caracas, Maracaibo, Valencia and its newest destination, Miami. The airline's new daily flights from Miami recently launched June 1 and offer travelers from Miami a convenient, two-and-a-half-hour flight to paradise in Curaçao.

Designated flights for the FCCA Cruise Conference & Trade Show are as follows:

Sep 29 Flight 500 Departing MIA at 7:00am Arriving CUR at 9:30am

Sep 30 Flight 500 Departing MIA at 7:00am Arriving CUR at 9:30am

Oct 1 Flight 500 Departing MIA at 7:00am Arriving CUR at 9:30am

Oct 5 Flight 503 Departing CUR at 9:00pm Arriving MIA at 11:30pm

Oct 6 Flight 503 Departing CUR at 9:00pm Arriving MIA at 11:30pm

Oct 7 Flight 503 Departing CUR at 9:00pm Arriving MIA at 11:30pm

For more information on Dutch Antilles Express, please visit www.flydae.com. For more information on the FCCA Cruise Conference & Trade Show, please visit www.f-cca.com, call 954-441-8881 or e-mail Terri Cannici at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Contractors and builders are requested to have a plan in place to prepare and secure their job sites in the event of a passing hurricane.

The most active months of the hurricane season are less than two weeks away, August. Every effort should be made to be prepared in the event of a threat.

Contractors and home builders during severe weather are responsible for securing job sites for the protection of the public, property and surrounding areas.

Materials such as plywood, shingles, zinc, and other construction material could become flying missiles capable of impaling brick walls or anything in its way.

Construction debris can cause severe damage to property and loss of life. With building and construction activity still taking place on the island, every construction site supervisor and/or foreman is advised to have a plan in place with respect to what action they will be taking.

A tropical storm system could form during any part of the hurricane season and not necessarily during the peak months from mid August to mid October.

As a general rule, all jobsites should be kept clean. Arrange timely pick up of trash dumpsters, and only keep materials on the job site you actually will utilize at any given week especially during the hurricane season, and keep construction equipment secure. Any planned supply deliveries should be postponed if there is a hurricane threat to the island.

When a tropical storm or hurricane watch is issued 48-hours before a system is forecasted to hit, remove all scaffolding, and remove, or safely secure, all building materials and equipment.

Sub contractors should also be alerted to their responsibilities as well with respect to securing or removing their materials and equipment.

Stop job processes that will likely become damaged by the hurricane, such as window installations, house wrap, or landscaping. Complete those tasks that will likely prevent damage, such as concrete work, closing in a house, or filling in foundation excavations.

Follow through with a quick inspection of your job sites. Do not wait until the last minute to inspect your job sites, as you may need that time to go home and secure your own family home. Employees will need to also do the same.

Once the hurricane is over, return to the job site for damage inspection only when the all clear sign has been given by the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) headed by the Prime Minister of Sint Maarten.

Keep in mind that damages from the hurricane on other parts of the island may impede efforts for immediate attention of job sites.

Long-time St. Maarten visitor Jeff Berger's "Everything St. Maarten" website, started in 1994, will reach 3.5-million site visits this year and Berger will give away six St. Maarten / St. Martin vacations to celebrate.

"We're celebrating by giving away lots of things that exemplify some of what the island offers," Berger says. Among the prizes are vacations at: Hotel L'Esplanade, Grand Case; Divi Little Bay Beach Hotel, Little Bay; Oyster Bay Beach Resort, Oyster Pond; Summit Resort Hotel, Cupecoy; Club Fantastico, Orient Bay (naturist); and the legendary Mary's Boon Beach Resort on beautiful Simpson Bay Beach.

In addition to the six vacations, "Everything St. Maarten" is offering: Dinner for two at renowned Chef Dino Jagtiani's Temptation or Rare restaurants; Dinner for two at IZI Ristorante Italiano;
Dinner for two at Spiga Restaurant; Dinner for two at Le Pressoir Restaurant; Dinner for two at Daniel's By The Sea; Dinner for two at Pineapple Pete; Dinner for two at Toppers or Toppers by the Sea;
Breakfast or lunch for two at Mr. Busby's Beach Bar or Island Pizza; Free day trip to Tintamarre aboard Neil Roebert's Celine catamaran; Free massage from Tricia Altenau from AIA Massage;
Free factory tour and free ice cream from Etna Ice Cream; Free one-week car rental from Unique Car Rental; and Free cell phone rental from Sharon's Cell Phone Rental.

"People can enter online directly from the home page of our site at www.everythingsxm.com," Berger says. "We are not doing any paper ballots and our web servers are wind powered, so this giveaway is about as 'green' as it gets," he notes.

Of the thousands of entries received, 50 will be randomly selected and from those 50 the top 6 will be phoned by Jeff Berger and Jeff Sochrin of Island92 radio in St. Maarten. That call will happen the Monday morning following Thanksgiving in the USA and "that's how we will get our winners. You must answer your phone to win," Berger says. Complete information is on the entry form online.

Began in 1994

Ever since first visiting SXM in 1978 with a group from a Boston-based company, Berger has been spreading the word about SXM. "When I launched the first website for my PR business in 1994, I included several writing samples among which was a mini-travelogue about SXM. When the search engines kicked in, I started hearing from people in SXM whose businesses were being visited by people who saw my travelogue. Off it went."

The site today has dozens of pages devoted to both sides of the island, a tourist-oriented weekly newsletter with a readership of over 174,000, and a membership component which offers its members about 140 discounts on both sides of the island.

maximeverhagentourssteustatius20072012While visiting St. Eustatius, the caretaker Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation of the Netherlands, Maxime Verhagen, was given a tour of one of the island's assets: the monuments of historical Oranjestad. The island markets itself as "The Historical Gem of the Caribbean" so it was an opportunity for the Minister and his party including Kingdom Representative Wilbert Stolte to see what that is based on. The Director of the St. Eustatius Monuments Foundation, Walter Hellebrand, was their guide, showing them Oranjestad's monuments and using them as illustrations to walk them through the island's history at the same time.

Oranjestad was recently listed as one of the top eight towns to visit in the Caribbean by Lonely Planet, the largest travel guide book and digital media publisher in the world. It was the charm of the town's historical atmosphere that motivated the author of the list. Preserving and restoring what makes up this appeal is the mission of the Monuments Foundation. One of the questions that were raised by the visiting party was about the issue of undivided property since that creates eye sores that spoil the effect of the restored buildings around them.

The Monuments Director also showed the Minister and his delegation one of the first Statia monuments to be restored with a soft loan from the National Restoration Fund.

utsdonatestosabaculturalfoundation22072012With its financial contribution of $6500, UTS has pledged its support to the Saba Cultural Foundation in its endeavor to stage the 2012 carnival festivities. The celebrations kick off today (July 23rd) with the opening Jump Up and a live performance by Ultrasonics on stage. Celebrations continue with performances by the likes of Claudius Philips and the Burning Flames and the 1st and 2nd day Grand Parade. The Last Lap and burning of King Momo conclude the festivities on July 29th. "We hope the Saba community is able to take part in this year's carnival festivities in a safe and enjoyable manner. Under our Chippie mobile brand, we will be working with our partner SATEL and the Cultural Foundation to bringing various promotions and a generally festive element to the Saba Summer Festival. We are delighted and proud to support be able to assist the foundation in making this year's carnival a success," says UTS Marketing and Communication Officer, Ivy Lambert. "I cannot divulge too much in advance, but our plans include various promotions that our customers will surely appreciate and want to make use of," Lambert continues.

skillzbaseballacademyboardmeeting24072012PHILIPSBURG:--- The Tallahassee-St. Maarten Foundation Inc. (TLH-SXMF) and Skillz Baseball Academy St. Maarten have recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to guide the relationship between both organizations to the benefit of the St. Maarten sports community and in particular those associated with Skillz Baseball Academy.

TLH-SXMF Director Arthur Lugisse says that he is willing to explore the possibilities of in-state tuition study at universities in Florida in order to provide young athletes through the Skillz Baseball Academy the opportunity to develop their athletic capabilities and potential.

"I applaud Reggie Plaisir, the Skillz Baseball Academy founder for all his positive results already achieved. I am also looking forward to receiving the Skillz Baseball Academy group in Tallassee coming August. Skillz can make a major contribution to the development of sports tourism. The latter is a niche market and with the synergy that has been developed, we can work diligently with other stakeholders to develop this part of the economy," Arthur Lugisse said on Monday.

Skillz Baseball Academy was founded in 2004 by Reggie Plaisir, and co-founders Sharine Romeo and Evans Marshall.

The Academy's mission is for the youth of St. Maarten is to provide advanced baseball training skill sets along with academic achievement in school. The goal of the organization is good grades first and athletic skills second.
The Academy has already been successful in placing athletes in Colleges in the United States.

Skillz Baseball Academy Board Chairman Reggie Plaisir announced at a July 18 board meeting several high profile events. One of them is the placement of two athletes from Caribbean Netherlands (Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius) followed by; Showcase event from August 17-20 with five/six students from St. Maarten in Florida; Advance High Performance Baseball Training from September to February; a team to head to Arizona during the October/February school vacations.

In November Skillz Baseball Academy will host power-showcase.com, a power high school hitter's talent evaluation event to select the top 14 and 15-year-old baseball prospects to represent country St. Maarten at the Miami Marlins Stadium on December 27, 2012.

During the board meeting on July 18, Chairman Plaisir introduced new board members to those present, Timothy Daniel, Branch manager Windward Islands Bank, Geert Bersgma, Head of Tax Administration, Julian Moseley, Architect/Technical Facilities Advisor, Kelly Stinnett, Major League Baseball player (Arizona, USA) and Julius Robinson (Caribbean Netherlands-Saba), whose son is a pro-baseball prospect.

Philipsburg:--- "The People have a Right to Know", a statement that was used constantly by Members of the National Alliance seems to be a statement of the past now that the National Alliance has the majority seats in the current coalition government.

According to information reaching SMN News, several students who applied for study financing and were referred to the University of St. Martin based on an advice from the study financing committee have chosen to disregard the decision of the Government of St. Maarten and decided to travel to the Netherlands on their own expenses to further their education. SMN News has been reliably informed that should this be the case then the Hanze Hogeschool program that has been implemented at USM will be in limbo. However, the only person who could provide real answers to USM and the media is Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs who decided to shun the media and has so far refused to attend press briefings even though she was in her office on Wednesday.

SMN News published an article on Wednesday morning highlighting the predicament facing the students that are scheduled to travel to the Netherlands on Sunday but Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs did not attend the press briefing to provide information on the current situation neither did she respond to the calls made to her by SMN News.

The Minister is yet to provide an update on the appeal cases that were pending, how many students won their appeal, and if they were officially informed of the final decision taken by the Ministry of Education. Even though the Minister and her policy advisor's tickets are secured for the trip to the Netherlands this Sunday, there is no word from the Minister on her itinerary while she is in the Netherlands, neither did she provide any information to the students who attended a meeting on Tuesday afternoon at the A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall. SMN News learnt that the 58 students that are expected to travel to the Netherlands on Sunday received several pieces of information but no information was given to them about their tickets because the tickets were not yet paid for. Finance Minister Roland Tuitt admitted to SMN News on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing that late bookings do cost government more monies but the Government of St. Maarten is studying a proposal given to them by Let's Travel where they should open a pre-paid account with the airline to avoid high ticket prices. The Finance Minister also acknowledged that the Government of St. Maarten owes the travel agency a sum of monies and part of the bill was paid last week while government will be making another payment soon. Tuitt refused to release the information as to how much money the government of St. Maarten owes Let's Travel, but he promised to submit that information to SMN News by email.

SMN News also learnt that the former government had no intention of paying Let's Travel now because the bill was somewhere in the vicinity of 30 to 40 million guilders, instead arrangements were made with another well known travel agency to provide the tickets for government. It is not clear if the current coalition government will stick to the agreement made with the other travel agency.

Government plans to cut ties with S4 --- Information not forthcoming.

SMN News also learnt that the Government of St. Maarten will cut all ties with the S4 foundation as of January 2013 since S4 dismissed the director from St. Maarten. Reliable sources said that the government of St. Maarten plans to have the St. Maarten House in the Netherlands handle their student affairs as of next year. However, it is not clear if the Minister of Education will visit the St. Maarten House and the Minister of Plenipotentiary in the Netherlands next week to initiate talks about student affairs or if the current government would retain the services of S4.

School Managers and SG Replacement.

The Minister of Education confirmed during the last press briefing she attended some weeks ago that she has re-opened the application process for school managers but to date the Minister has not released any information on the appointments of these school managers.
Several teachers and supporters of the National Alliance contacted SMN News last week and stated that an advice was made up and sent to the Minister to appoint a male teacher that does not have the required FBE training and  does not speak the Dutch language to the position of Interim School Manager at the Martin Luther King School. "The person that has been selected for the position only has a one year residency permit while there are number of local Dutch nationals that applied for these positions." However, the information provided to SMN News could not be confirmed because the Minister did not attend the Council of Minister's press briefing this week.

Another concern that has been raised is the replacement of the Secretary General of the Education Department who is supposed to leave her office by the end of this year as her one year extension is almost up. SMN News understands that the Minister has someone in mind but it is not yet clear when this person will begin her training under the current SG or if the current SG Claudette Labega Foresight will receive another year extension on her contract.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Head of the Civil Registry Department Leona Romeo-Marlin is calling on parents and guardians to use the last two weeks of the school summer holiday period to acquire Identification cards (ID) for 12-year olds and older.

The law requires persons 12-years and older to carry an Identity Document wherever they go. During controls by law enforcement agencies, one is required to present some form of Identification and the ID card is the best document as it is easy to carry around.

The costs for an ID card for first time applicants who are Dutch nationals is Naf.15 ages 0-17, and the parent/guardian must bring to the department the child's passport or birth certificate; first time applicants for non-Dutch nationals Naf.15 ages 0-17, and the parent/guardian must bring along a valid residence permit and passport.

Persons requiring additional information can call the Civil Registry Department at 542-2457.

toastmasters2013board30072012The Philipsburg Toastmasters Club installed its new board for the 2012/2013 year at a ceremony held at the C.O.M.E. Center, Long Wall Road. The Executive Board comprises Donna Wilson-Morrison as President, Georges Richardson, Vice President Education, Juan Richardson, Vice President Membership, Raymond Romeo, Vice President Public Relations, Winsor (Ted) Richards, Treasurer, (not in photo) Edith Shillingford, Secretary, Minerva Lawrence, Sergeant At Arms and Elroy Hughes as the Immediate Past President/Advisor to the Board.
The new President pledged to give the members the guidance and support that is necessary in fulfilling their quest for better listening, thinking and speaking in a positive environment.
Our aim and focus should be to make things happen for ourselves, our love ones and the people that we co-exist with on a daily basis. Wilson-Morrison has held several positions on the board for the past 7 years and served as President for the 2009/2010 term.
The Philipsburg Toastmasters Club is currently the oldest Club on St. Maarten and is proud to have on its membership list, this year's District Governor in the person of Distinguished Toastmaster Rolande Tobias, (one of the founder's of the Club), also Lt. Governor Marketing Distinguished Toastmaster Valerie Brazier and District Treasurer Competent Communicator, Raymond Romeo. All on the District level of Toastmasters, which is the highest executive board within District 81. In addition, it is the first time history has been made that 3 individuals from St. Maarten are sitting on the board for the 2012/2013 term.
Toastmasters International is the leading movement devoted to making effective oral communication a worldwide reality. Through its member Clubs, Toastmasters International helps men and women learn the arts of speaking, listening , and thinking – vital skills that provide self-actualization, enhance leadership potential, foster human understanding, and contribute to the betterment of mankind. It is basic to this mission that Toastmasters International continually expand its worldwide network of Clubs, thereby offering ever-greater numbers of people the opportunity to benefit from its programs.
The Philipsburg Toastmasters Club meets every 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library from 7:45 pm. An invitation is extended to the general public to come out and share in the Toastmasters experience.

sxmbookfairpresentspostertomireilleregalespeterson30072012GREAT BAY/MARIGOT:--- Gifts of the 'Cuisine is culture' poster and a book of St. Martin poetry are making the rounds as part of the program to generate more public awareness of the St. Martin Book Fair during its 10th anniversary year, said Jacqueline Sample, president of House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP). A few days ago, Book Fair Committee member Ari Sutton presented the framed 'Cuisine is culture' poster to Sundial principal Mireille Regales-Peterson – for the high school's hospitality training program. According to Sample, the poster or book presentations have already been made or will be made shortly to the St. Martin Home and Bethany Home for the elderly, the House of Detention library, Sundial School, Lycée Polyvalent, the Marigot Public Library, Philipsburg Jubilee Library, and the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau. HNP and Conscious Lyrics foundations organized the 2012 book fair from May 28 to June 2, in collaboration with the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau, the Ministry of Education & Culture, the University of St. Martin, and the Collectivity of St. Martin.

cposmeetwithstpetersresidents31072012PHILIPSBURG:--- In connection with the ongoing community projects that are being carried out by the recently graduated and certified Community Police Officers, a meeting was held on Monday July 30th, 2012 at the Sint Peters Community Center between Major Felix Richards (CPO for the district of Sint Peters), assisted by two other CPOs, and representatives of the various foundations, groups and organizations representing the Sint Peters area. The meeting was held mainly to have Major Felix Richards officially introduce himself as the CPO of that district. During this meeting, several agenda points were discussed and as a result parties involved showed interest and willingness to work together to discuss and tackle numerous problems in the Sint Peters area. Meetings between parties involved have been scheduled for the near future and a date will be set on which a town hall meeting will be held involving all the residents of Sint Peters.

KPSM Police Report

Philipsburg:--- The new director of the Pointe Blanche Prison started work on Wednesday. Edward Tony Rohan replaced the former director of the Pointe Blanche Prison Rudsell Ricardo who left on pension at the end of August. Rohan was born on St. Maarten but worked for years in the Netherlands.

SMN News was also reliably informed that a new Head of the Judicial Affairs Department has been appointed and  he will take up his duties at the Justice Ministry this week. The new head of Judicial Affairs has been identified as Mr. Hoestia. According to well placed sources, Iris Chitaroe left on vacation and she will not be returning to her job as Acting Head of Judicial Affairs.
It is expected that the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan will present the new heads of these departments on Thursday afternoon to the media. No other details on the two candidates are readily available.

General Secretary of Justice Department Moved --- Ligia Stella has to Establish MOT.

Reliable sources have informed SMN News that the Secretary General of the Justice Ministry Ligia Stella was removed from her position and given the position to head the MOT Department. The source said that Stella will soon leave her current position to go over to her new office.

Minister Duncan did not give the position to the former Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto as was reported earlier. According to sources within the Justice Ministry, the Minister of Justice and the Secretary General were not seeing eye to eye and the move was necessary since the two parties were not communicating.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Skillz Baseball Academies (Skillz BA) will have student athlete registration beginning this Saturday August 4th at Jose Lake /John Cooper and Little League Field the entire month of August.

The deadline to register is Saturday August 26th for Skillz Baseball Academies. Parents may register their child by calling 522-2828 or visiting our practice field from 9:00AM on Saturdays and during the week at 6:00PM at Little League Park.

Parents can register with any board member of Skillz BA. All board members will have registration forms and wear a Polo Skillz Shirt. Skillz BA has contracted to hire three professional coaches to work on St Maarten pending an annual sports subsidy.

The Pro Baseball Instructors would be shared with the Little League organization to train student athlete's ages five to 12 years old. The training program would include strength & conditioning and College Prep program at St Maarten Academy from 3:30 PM to 5:30 PM for after school tutoring for an additional fee of $25 per month.

Skillz BA training camp will begin September 1st to December 20th. Skillz BA will travel to Arizona during the October School vacation and February School vacation. On December 26th Christmas week Skillz BA may have a general sports camp for kids ages five to 12 registration fee $50 per student athlete.

Skillz BA one week camp would be held at JCJL Field in Cul-de-Sac. Skillz BA training would resume Saturday January 5th until February 28th. Corporate sponsors of Skillz BA are: Quiznos, Lenard Enterprises, All Waste in Place, Insports Media Group, Xerox, WTN Cable TV, Nagico, Lee's Bar & Grill and Heavenly Water.

Registration Board Members and Staff Members

1) Alex Sutton - 553-4867

2) Reggie Plaisir -522-2828

3) General Registration Coordinator 522-2675

Training Camp Divisions

Ages 5 to 12 Little League Park - Free

Ages 13 to 17 $50 per month tuition fee

All players may register for Skillz BA try-outs TBA. Registration Fee $30

Any questions in regards to registration contact any board member of Skillz BA.

leopoldillidgespeakingtopchopin06082012French Quarter:--- The President of the Willing Workers Association Leopold Illidge who resides in the United States and is currently on the island took the opportunity on Monday to speak with Prefet Delegue Philippe Chopin about the French Quarter Cultural Center which was closed some two years ago by the former Prefet Jacques Simonette for security purposes.

Illidge told the Prefet that he was glad that he took the time to visit French Quarter and to particularly meet with the landowners at the Culture Center because it is closed for security reasons. Illidge said that the building was constructed by St. Martiners living in the United States and has an Association called the Willing Workers.

Prefet Chopin said the building was closed for security purposes but the group needs to meet with him to further discuss the reason for the closure. Chopin said that repairs have to be done on the building before it could be re-opened. Chopin further explained that they already know what is wrong with the building but the owners of the property have to show interest and make an effort to meet with him and let him know what they can pay for and what they need assistance for when it comes to repairing the building. Chopin said that the French Quarter Culture Center has been closed two years now and to date no one has made an effort to conduct the repairs or even to meet with the State representatives to make their case known.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever is encouraging all mothers, including fathers, to attend the Wednesday breastfeeding information session.

"An informed and involved mother and/or father are a better parent," Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever said on Tuesday.

Pregnant women, those planning a family, and breastfeeding mothers are invited to an information session on August 8 at the Baby Wellness Clinic which is located behind FATUM Insurances.

The information session will start at 6:30pm until 8:00pm. The Clinic is located in the area of Grand Marche Supermarket Bush Road location behind FATUM Insurances Building, A.J.C. Brouwer Road.

Attendees will learn about the importance of breastfeeding. Infant and young child feeding is a cornerstone of care for childhood development.

dcnaeducationworkshopparticipants07082012KRALENDIJK, Bonaire:--- Education officers from national parks and organizations across the Dutch Caribbean and the Netherlands and youth who have become park Junior Rangers shared ideas last week in a three-day workshop to cooperatively plan future education efforts. The workshop took place July 29-30 on Bonaire at the headquarters of the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA).

The group came together to find shared ways to give children a better knowledge and understanding of nature, and the passion and skills to actively participate in conservation.

The Nature Foundation, which is the Park Management organization for St. Maarten, stated that one of our biggest challenges has been the lack of education in the past. "Although children live on the island, there is no real idea of how unique their environment really is. Children need to realize that St. Maarten is part of a bigger whole and that we don't protect nature only for itself, but for future generations."

Information, experiences and ideas flowed as the group reviewed materials and best practices, as well as their progress on their education goals since 2010, when the first workshop of this kind took place.

The group is collaborating to produce teaching materials that can be used in after-school programming as well as in classrooms, and is working to create a uniform education program spanning ages 8 to 18 called Wild4Life.

As part of that program, five Junior Rangers, including one from Nationaal Park Weerribben-Wieden in the Netherlands, presented their culminating projects and demonstrated to the workshop participants how to geo-tag trees—mapping their location using smart phones.

The workshop participants will continue to develop a common vision of nature education and further cooperation among the islands and the Netherlands about ways to build understanding and support for nature conservation efforts. In future, national parks may share a Junior Ranger program that culminates in older teens earning the Junior Ranger designation. Younger children might receive "passports" to be stamped as they participate in various parks' activities, both terrestrial and marine.

The planning, participants agreed, also pointed out the islands' common need for full-time education officers to work in the parks to develop youth programming.

"It's very good for the islands to work together," said Desiree Croes, education coordinator for STINAPA Bonaire. "All the islands are a little bit different, and every meeting is a way to communicate and learn from each other.

"It makes us stronger."

swescotwilliams08082012Philipsburg:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing that the Council of Ministers has decided to send a letter to the Curacao caretaker government regarding the joint Central Bank. Wescot-Williams said the time is approaching for St. Maarten and Curacao to submit its agreement on the joint Central Bank to the Kingdom Council of Ministers. Wescot Williams said prior to the current political developments on Curacao the government of St. Maarten was planning to invite the government of Curacao to a meeting so that they could have come to an agreement on the Central Bank.

As it stands now, Wescot Williams said that government will send the Curacao caretaker government a proposal and still invite them to a meeting. St. Maarten she said will focus on having the branch of the Central Bank on St. Maarten properly built up so that it can function optimally. Wescot Williams said this is in keeping with the agreement St. Maarten and Curacao made when they promised the Kingdom Council of Ministers to send their agreement to them by their next meeting.

paulbetaille09082012La Savanne:--- Commandant Paul Betaille, 38 years old and father of five children will be heading the Gendarmerie on St. Martin for the next three years. Betaille introduced himself to members of the media on Thursday. He said he took office on August 1, 2012 shortly after the departure of Commandant Stephen Brunet, whose term ended on July 31st.

Betaille said his first obligation is to get to know his team (personnel) of the Gendarmerie both here on St. Martin and on St. Barths. "I want to know who is working for me and I want to know them well." He said at the same time he is trying to get to know St. Martin because the island is special in many ways.

The new commandant said he already began working with some of the patrols in various areas such as Oyster Pond so he can get a first hand view as to what the gendarmes on St. Martin encounter on daily basis.

Commandant Betaille said he already met with the President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Alain Richardson and the Chief of the Territorial Police Fabien Bazile while he is expected to meet the President of the Collectivity of St. Barths on Friday August 10th. He said that a meeting will be scheduled in September where he will meet with his Dutch counterparts.

When asked if he intends to make drastic changes at the Gendarmerie regarding crime and delinquency, Betaille said for the moment he will work with the strategies that were implemented by his predecessor Stephen Brunet because so far they seem to be working very well.

sjacobs12082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Sunday August 12, 2012 has been designated International Youth Day by the United Nations under the theme "Building a better world, partnering with Youth".

The Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon Silveria Jacobs hereby extends congratulations to all youth and youth organizations on St. Maarten who together with government are working together for our youth on St. Maarten.

"It is with renewed dedication and commitment to improving the services that Government must provide in order to promote our youth that we move forward at the start of this new school year with several plans which include the continued subsidizing of after school programs, community schools, sports programs, health programs, labour programs etc.

"Government is also making progress in its plans to upgrade our Sports facilities and we are engaged in talks with stakeholders to be able to incorporate more after school programs within the schools which would enable each child the possibility to explore his/her talents and keep our youth positively active in our society.
"It is our firm belief that having our youth actively involved in their own development will improve their chances for a bright and successful future.

"Therefore we encourage our youth to volunteer in schools, churches and community groups in order to provide service to the community in which you live. Let your voices be heard; contribute in the exchange of ideas. In this way you will be an active ambassador for the growth of your country.

"Time and again we hear the cliche "the youth are our future". I urge all youth to turn it into "Our youth is our present - What we do today, will determine our future!"

"I challenge the youth, youth organizations, community groups, educational institutions, sports organizations, artistic and cultural organizations, businesses and government to partner together in order to build a better St. Maarten and a better world," Minister of Education, Culture, Youth & Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs said on the eve of International Youth Day.

sxmparliamentcoatofarms12082012Philipsburg:--- The President of Parliament Rudolph Samuel has decided to discontinue the use of the Coat of Arms that was created by graphic designer Loic Bryan with the assistance of several schools. SMN News learnt that the new President of Parliament discovered that proper procedures were not followed prior to using the coat of arms while Member of Parliament Gracita Arrindell was the Chairlady of Parliament.

According to information provided to SMN News, the Parliament of St. Maarten did not even adopt the coat of arms in their general assembly, neither did the former President of Parliament Gracita Arrindell verify if the art work in the coat of arms created for St. Maarten is being used by any other country.

Samuel has already removed the coat of arms from the Parliament website and all other official documents until the proper procedures are followed to properly use the coat of arms.

SMN News further learnt that the process to verify the authenticity of the coat of arms is currently underway. President of Parliament Rudolph Samuel confirmed to SMN News that he removed the coat of arms because proper procedures were not followed.

utssponsorsbacktoschoolpackagesformlkschoolstudents13082012Students of the Martin Luther King Jr. School started off the new school year with a surprise from the Sunrise Rotary Club of St. Martin. The club announced its intention to adopt the school for the coming school year. The first initiative was a joint collaboration with UTS. The company funded a back to school package for each student of the school, which included a backpack, copy books, pens, pencils and other needed school supplies. "The new school year is always an fun and exciting time for both parents and students and we are happy to be able assist parents in some of the expenses that go along with the back to school period," says UTS Marketing and Communication Officer, Ivy Lambert. "Seeing the excitement of the students in the morning on that first day of school was already fantastic, but their reaction when we announced that the school would receive special attention this year from UTS and Rotary Sunrise was especially touching. This is a special day for students and teachers alike, and we are happy to be able to contribute to the excitement of the day with some good news," Lambert continues. 

Rotary Sunrise President, Marcellia Henry added the following: "The Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise is committed to the education of the students of St. Maarten, so it gives us great pleasure to collaborate with UTS to give the students of Dr. Martin Luther King a token (school bags and items) to start the new school year. We wish all students, teachers and staff a successful school year and we look forward to working with the school towards fostering excellence in education, literacy."

Philipsburg:--- The Supervisory board of the St. Maarten Medical Center is busy seeking financing to the tune of NAF. 30,000,000.00 (Thirty Million Guilders) to proceed with the expansion of the medical facility. Last week Wednesday, the board of the SMMC presented its expansion plans to the government of St. Maarten even though government has refused to give them a letter of guarantee to obtain a loan from one of the banks on St. Maarten.

A meeting was held on Tuesday with management of SZV, the board of the St. Maarten Medical Center, and the Minister of Health Cornelius de Weever to see if parties can come to an agreement.

SMN News has been reliably informed that the SMMC board contacted SZV requesting a loan from the medical insurance provider to the tune of eight million guilders but SZV has some concerns which SMMC is not willing to address in a clear and transparent fashion.

According to a reliable source, SZV wants to ensure the continuity of the management of the St. Maarten Medical Center. Questions were posed by SZV about the hospital's medical director that is wearing many caps depending on what he is defending on behalf of the St. Maarten Medical Center. SZV also requested information on the other creditors that are willing to assist SMMC with its project through a loan, but SMMC is not willing to provide that information to SZV.

The source said that one of SZV's main concern is that the St. Maarten Medical Center is not only looking at expanding its current structure, but they also want to add additional services to those that they are already providing. "If that is the case then there needs to be proper management in place to ensure that the institution delivers quality service as well as makes suffient monies to repay its lenders in the stipulated time frame that is agreed upon.

The supervisory board of the St. Maarten Medical Center also met with representatives of the St. Maarten Health Care Union where they have been informing the union on the expansion project and its progress.

Please be informed that due to concrete works (paving of road crossing at Sucker Garden Road with respect to cables) to be carried out at the Sucker Garden Road on Thursday August 16 (tomorrow), the following intersections will be closed to all vehicular traffic from 7pm – 10:00pm:
  • Intersection of Sucker Garden Road
  • Intersection Middle Region
  • Intersection Hulda B. Richardson Road (Oyster Pond Road).

The Ministry of VROMI apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.

swescotwilliams15082012Philipsburg:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams informed members of the media on Wednesday at the Council of Ministers' press briefing that the discussions initiated by St. Maarten with the caretaker government of Curacao on the issues relating to the Central Bank will continue on Saturday in Curacao. Wescot Williams further explained that it is intended that after Saturday's meeting the two governments will come to an agreement on how to move forward with the joint Central Bank as they prepare for a status report or a so called plan of action by the government of the two countries that has to be presented to the Kingdom Council of Ministers by August 24th.

Wescot Williams said that a video conference was held with the Prime Minister of Curacao and Minister of Finance of Curacao. She said on behalf of St. Maarten, she as Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance of St. Maarten participated in that meeting. Wescot Williams said since that meeting she was informed of some new developments regarding the central bank, one being that the supervisory board will meet on Friday. Wescot Williams said St. Maarten made clear during the video conference meeting that St. Maarten wants to see its branch fully equipped and upgraded while the government of St. Maarten wants the supervisory board of the Central Bank to approve the budget of the Central Bank for 2012. St. Maarten's Prime Minister said that there is an extensive agenda for the meeting that is to be held this weekend. However, St. Maarten has proposed to the government of Curacao to allow the supervisory board to continue with its planned meeting and that the meeting with the two governments should also take place. She said several of the items on the agenda for this weekend meeting are things that St. Maarten has been asking for. One of those things she said is the approval of the budget and the annual accounts of 2011. So far she did not get a response from Curacao but her intention is to make sure she brings these points forward when the meeting takes place.

Will St. Maarten Endorse the Suspension of Emsley Tromp?

When asked if St. Maarten will be endorsing Curacao's intention to suspend the Director of the Central Bank Emsley Tromp as was stated in one of the daily newspapers, the Prime Minister said the newspaper article was a mis-quote and in fact St. Maarten requested the terms of reference regarding the government's intention to suspend Tromp. She said since the video conference, St. Maarten did receive the terms of reference and based on what they have seen thus far the document is very much suggestive.

swescotwilliamsandvancelewis16082012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams received a courtesy visit from Rotary district 7020 Governor Vance Lewis on Wednesday. Mr. Lewis was accompanied by James Ferris, District Governor of Anguilla, and various members of the St. Maarten's Rotary Clubs.

Mr. Lewis discussed this year's Rotary International theme "Peace Through Service" with the Prime Minister as well as discussing the various conflict resolution programs the Rotary Clubs will be hosting within the region and on the island this year. Mr. Lewis, as District Governor, is tasked with ensuring that the various clubs on the island execute their mandates. At the beginning of 2012 the President of Rotary International issued a request to all clubs worldwide to uplift the respective communities by building peace through service.

Mr. Lewis also presented the Prime Minister with an honorary Rotarian Pin and expressed his thanks on behalf of the different Rotary Clubs in the region on the support the Prime Minister has shown the service club throughout the years.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

firedepartmenttrainsinstructors19082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Fire Department of Sint Maarten and the Fire Academy of the Netherlands (Brandweeracademie) will be conducting a training session to train persons already on the level of Fire Officer (OvD) to specialize their skills as instructors during the week of August 20th to 24th.

Fire Officers are trained at the Fire Academy at a post baccalaureate level after a tedious selection. The Fire Officer carries out the task of Operational Leader and he or she coordinates any major incident or disaster on an operational and tactical level.

There are two fire officers at the Sint Maarten Fire Department namely Clive Richardson and Silvanico Pauletta.

It is essential that persons carrying out a function with such responsibilities keep updating his/her skills and knowledge on a regular basis.

Usually such trainings are conducted in weekly courses in England or Sweden and are very expensive. What makes the training on Sint Maarten unique is that the participants will also be trained to organize and conduct similar trainings in the future.

This is the first time that such training will be conducted in the Kingdom. Fire Officers out of the BES islands, Curacao and Aruba have shown interest and have been invited to participate.

The training is organized by the Fire Department section Prevention, Preparation, Education and Training headed by Fire Officer Silvanico Pauletta.
The training will be conducted by several instructors of the Fire Academy. There will be theoretical classes and also practical trainings. The practical trainings will be at different locations on the island such as the Harbour, SOL, TEXACO, STM N.V., Atrium Hotel, AT Illidge road, Cay Bay and Cupecoy. Several qualified Police Officers from the Police Department will also be taking part in the training.

The Fire Department looks forward to this training and the end results. This means that as a result of this training week the course to become Fire Officers in the future can be conducted on Sint Maarten by Sint Maartens very own Fire Officers.

charlieswreck20082012The Nature Foundation created St. Maarten's newest artificial reef over the weekend when it sank a 47 ft. former sailing vessel in approximately 170 feet of water. The new site, which was named Charlie's Wreck after Charles Bernard Peterson, a fisherman from the village of Simpson Bay who was instrumental in assisting the Nature Foundation in sinking the vessel, was specifically created for fishing. The vessel lies four miles outside of Simpson Bay on the edge of the so-called "drop-off".

The Nature Foundation initiated the project after hearing concerns from the fishing community that some fishing grounds were lost after the creation of the Man of War Shoal Marine Park, the Islands first National Park and only protected nature area. It is prohibited to fish or harm any animal within the Man of War Shoal Marine Park and fishing within the area can result in legal penalties. It was therefore decided to give back to the fishing community by looking at ways to create a site which will cause fish to gather and thus enable fishermen to sustainably practice fishing. After consultations with representatives of the fishing community it was decided that a vessel should be cleaned and sunk in order to create a habitat for fish to congregate on. Polypat Boatyard manager Fred Wojcik donated a 47ft. former sailing vessel and assisted with the thorough cleaning and transportation of the vessel. Commercial Dive and Salvage Company Aquatic Solutions assisted in towing the vessel and Mr. Paul Ellinger and Charles Bernard Peterson assisted with sinking the vessel on the proper location. Also on Board the Nature Foundation Patrol Vessel Yellowtail were children from the Nature Foundation Snorkel Club, who were given first hand information on why artificial reefs are created and the tradition of fishing on St. Maarten.

"It is a common misconception in the community that the Nature Foundation is anti-fishing or anti-fishermen. Fishermen are one of the primary stakeholders to our marine resources and need to be taken into consideration when it comes to marine resource management. The creation of the Marine Park made it necessary to restrict areas from being allowed to fish on. This was necessary not only to allow for fish to be able to reproduce within the park without the risk of being caught, but also to allow the animals to repopulate some of the traditional fishing grounds surrounding St. Maarten. We sank the vessel downstream from the Marine Park specifically so that it can attract fish which are commercially important and we should start to see a healthy population of commercial species within three to four weeks," read a statement from the Nature Foundation.

The Nature Foundation is also cooperating with the Department of Maritime Affairs and the St. Maarten Harbor Holding Company on a wreck removal project which will seek to remove wrecks from the Simpson Bay Lagoon. These wrecks will also be sunk as artificial reefs and will serve as both fishing areas and as new dive locations. Owners of wrecked vessels are urged to contact the Nature Foundation at 5444267 as soon as possible to avoid their vessel being turned into an artificial reef. Fishermen interested in the coordinates of the recently sunk vessel can contact the Nature Foundation during office hours on 5444267 or on 5263509 outside of office hours.

On Tuesday morning the Harbour was informed that the Allure of the Seas cancelled for Thursday August 23rd.

Shipping agents have also advised the port that cargo ships previously scheduled to arrive Wednesday have committed to come as early as Tuesday night and Wednesday fore day to allow cargo to be offloaded to service their clients.

The harbour is busy taking precautionary measures to ensure all equipment is safe.

Harbour Village tenants have been asked to take care of any loose objects and to be alert for area's vulnerable for heavy rainfall.

Stevedoring companies are busy securing containers and other equipment away from the seawall as a precautionary measure. The dredge operations have been stopped and equipment is being secured.

The harbor will remain open on Wednesday as long as possible to accommodate seagoing cargo vessels.

Small pleasure craft are urged to seek shelter .

The Simpson bay bridge will maintain opening times of 09:00 / 09:30 -11:00 / 11:30 – 4:30 p.m and 5 :30 p.m. weather permitting. Wind velocity predictions vary so vessels seeking shelter should enter the lagoon as soon as possible. The port authority and bridge operator can be reached on marine VHF Channel 12.

Philipsburg:--- The owners of the Emilio Wilson Estate (EWE) filed an injunction at the Court of First Instance on Tuesday after learning that the developers of Rainforest Adventures Tours (RFT) placed a lien on the EWE and are claiming that the owners should turn over the Estate to them since they already had a deal with them. RFT is also claiming that they have in their possession a building permit for the park they intended to build at the Emilio Wilson Estate. Brookson told SMN News on Tuesday that the case will be heard sometime in September.

According to the information provided to SMN News by Brookson, the cooperation agreement the owners have with RFT clearly states that: "If at any time prior to the transfer of title of the premises owners consider to sell the property to a third party, RFT will be offered the possibility to acquire the premises under exactly equal conditions as owners consider to accept from such third party."

Brookson said it has been years now that the owners have been trying to sell EWE to the Government of St. Maarten but no one who was in Government at the time showed interest in purchasing the property. "The RFT park is an initiative of the Carnival Cruise Lines and the former Minister of VROMI is the one that brought them to see the property, but he also took the investors to see his family's land in Madame Estate and other properties as well.

Brookson named two politicians who would rant and rave about the protection of EWE but when these persons were in government they made no effort to acquire the property. Brookson said he has a number of letters that he wrote to government offering them to purchase the property. Therefore the Government of St. Maarten always had the first option.

Brookson said he was informed that the new government had problems with the building permit of RFT and this surfaced when the present Minister of Tourism visited the office of Carnival in Miami after taking up office. It was reported to him that the incoming government had problems with the issued building permit because no provisions were made for the projected link 7.

Another element that the new government was missing from RFT's development plan is "a retaining lake" that is supposed to be inside the park to accommodate excess water in case of flooding. "While flooding is not an everyday occurrence, provisions have to be made for it to avoid what took place in 2006. Inside that basin a football field was projected."

Brookson said that if RFT had acquired the property he would have retained 10 hectares of the property which is located behind the Emilio Wilson Park. It was agreed upon with RFT and government that government would purchase these 10 ha upon issuance of the building permit to RFT.

With the sale to the present government, the owners will retain only 6 hectares of the property behind the Emilio Wilson Park with an offset of 50 meters. "It is clear that I have to hold on to a part of the property for my children and grandchildren because at some point they would need to build a home for themselves and government would issue the necessary permits. Also I have made a promise to the Ujima foundation to give them land to build an educational facility for the youth of St. Maarten." Brookson said the owners gave RFT through their lawyer the opportunity to match what the government of St. Maarten was offering and they did not respond. Instead they placed a lien on the property.

utsdonatestosxmaidsfoundation22082012In support of the set-up of the St. Maarten AIDS Foundation's new secretariat UTS/Caribserve has donated internet services to facilitate the Foundation's ongoing programs of HIV prevention, as well as advocacy, early treatment and care for those affected by HIV. The internet connection and the web, while playing a key role in disseminating updated HIV messages to the public, is also crucial in the Foundation's ongoing collaboration with the French side and with regional/international HIV/AIDS organizations. "When we heard of the foundation's need for connectivity there was no hesitation on our part to assist," stated UTS Marketing and Communication Officer Ivy Lambert. The foundation plays a vital role in creating awareness and providing information to the public and we are proud to be able to assist them in reaching their goals," Lambert continued.

The Foundation will shortly open its doors to the public with its new office located in Cole Bay. The new locale was recently connected to the 4G wireless internet service, generously provided by UTS/Caribserve. This is the second time UTS/Caribserve has come to sponsor the Foundation, as it already supports the island-wide confidential patient monitoring database that allows greater collaboration between Dutch and French HIV specialists in caring for people living with HIV/AIDS and in collating anonymous surveillance data for the island as a whole, which in turn helps plan for improvements in care and treatment options.

The Foundation will seek to leverage the internet and social media as much as possible to engage the public and to make information about HIV/AIDS and STIs more readily accessible. With the help of Eloquent Web Designs, the Foundation is in the process of re-launching its website (www.sxmaidsfoundation.org), which has long been the first port-of-call for information on HIV/AIDS on St. Maarten and increasingly in the Caribbean region. "Ask Annie", which is the anonymous Q&A forum on the website, will feature more prominently in the re-launch scheduled for later this year, to encourage the public to ask questions about HIV/AIDS, STIs and sex in a safe, anonymous and non-judgemental environment.

More information about the launch of the St. Maarten AIDS Foundation Secretariat and the opening of the office will be made available in the coming weeks. For the latest development, follow and "Like" the St. Maarten AIDS Foundations page on Facebook (facebook.com/sxmaidsfoundation).

smmc23082012Philipsburg:--- The supervisory board of the St. Maarten Medical Center sent an email late Wednesday night informing the Parliament of St. Maarten that they want Parliament to postpone the permanent committee meeting scheduled for Thursday afternoon because in their opinion they were given short notice. The supervisory board of SMMC was given the first opportunity to meet with the permanent committee of parliament to explain the members of that committee about the management and shortfalls of the institution.
According to information provided to SMN News, the chairman of the permanent committee on health care has instructed the griffier of parliament to respond to the email sent by the supervisory board of SMMC and inform them that the chairman of the permanent committee for health Petrus Leroy De Weever wants all the closed door hearings to be completed within ten days time and if the permanent committee cannot get its work done within the timeframe they set, then Member of Parliament Petrus de Weever will request that a Parliamentary inquiry be conducted at SMMC based on articles 64 and 75 of the Constitution of St. Maarten.
In an invited comment, Member of Parliament Petrus Leroy de Weever confirmed that the supervisory board of the SMMC asked for a postponement of the meeting they had scheduled for today (Thursday). De Weever said that he already instructed the griffier to make sure the supervisory board provides parliament with a date on which they can meet before the end of Thursday. MP De Weever said if the supervisory board of SMMC does not provide a date on which they can meet with the permanent committee of parliament then a letter will be sent to them informing them of the steps parliament has taken against the St. Maarten Medical Center.
Minister of Health Cornelius de Weever and the Inspector General Dr. Earl Best are expected to meet with the permanent committee of health on Friday morning then a meeting will be held with the doctors and specialists, and finally SZV and its advisers.
These meetings were called shortly after SMN News broke the news that the inspector general Dr. Earl Best had conducted an investigation into the functioning of the St. Maarten Medical Center and based on his preliminary findings he told the Council of Ministers last week Tuesday that he would have advised government to close SMMC if there was another medical institution on the Dutch side of the island. Dr. Best also gave the Council of Ministers  insight regarding the investigations he conducted after some families filed complaints at his office regarding the death of their loved ones.

hurexscenario24082012"Hurricane Joseph is approaching the Windward Islands and is expected to pass as a category four hurricane over the islands Sint Maarten, Saba and Statia". Halfway through the hurricane season, this could have been a real life warning. Today, this message marks the start of the annual hurricane relief exercise.

The "battle staff" of the Commander of the Netherlands Forces in the Caribbean, consisting of the main operational players, staff and support services, have met in the operations center at Naval Base Parera in Curaçao. It is in the scenario 72 hours before the simulated hurricane Joseph passes the Windward Islands. There is no request for military assistance, but the assets, including the emergency detachment from Aruba and HNLMS Pelican, are already on standby. In a very realistic setting, the step-by-step planning process is discussed. "Definitely an added value," says the major of marines Roland Melis, staff officer amphibious land operations, "because despite the fact that Defense is in a state of continuous readiness, it is good to go thoroughly through this process again, especially now that we are in the middle of the hurricane season". An understatement, because in real life the ninth tropical storm Isaac is now in the Caribbean north of Curacao and headed as a hurricane category one in the direction of Cuba and Haiti. This hurricane is closely followed by a depression, that in the books will most likely go as tropical storm Joyce.

 

Different than usual

Assistance before, during and after a hurricane passage is one of the main tasks of Defense in the region. The hurricane relief exercise, known as the Hurricane Exercise, has been taking place every year around early September on the Windward Islands. During the exercise, very realistic scenarios are practiced by the emergency detachment, which consists of marine company from Aruba, the support vessel HNLMS Pelican and disaster staffs of the three islands. Cooperation and exchange of experiences are the keywords. Even though this year this will be the focal point again, but the Hurricane Exercise of 2012 will have another character. The emphasis will lie more on supporting and facilitating the island disaster and emergency staffs in the implementation of their plans. On Saba and Statia the exercise includes a simulated plane crash and evacuation of civilians.

The Hurricane Exercise starts Monday, August 27 and lasts to Tuesday, September 4.

There are still 5 spaces available with full scholarship for students who are interested in joining the IBMS program. In order to be eligible for admission students need to be Dutch citizens and be in the possession of a HAVO/CXC or VWO/IB diploma. The deadline for applying to this program is September 4th, 2012. To enrol in the program students will also need to bring their diplomas, transcripts (cijferlijst), passport and two passport pictures to USM.

The IBMS-program of the Hanze University of Applied Sciences in Groningen (Netherlands) is a four year, full-time undergraduate, international program where graduates, upon completion of the program, receive a Bachelor of Business Administration degree, accredited by the" Nederlands Vlaamse Accreditatie Organizatie" (NVAO).
USM and the Hanze University signed a memorandum of understanding in December 2011. The first two years of the curriculum are offered at USM and year 3 and 4 are offered at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences (HG), Groningen, the Netherlands. After having completed the first two years successfully at USM, students are eligible to enrol seamlessly at the Hanze University in the third year. The IBMS program of The Hanze University scored very high in the "Keuzegids Hoger Onderwijs 2011".
Persons who are interested in more information on the International Business and Management Studies (IBMS) are requested to contact the University of St. Martin at tel. 542-5171 Ext. 1004.

ramesisjamaloodin17082012Philipsburg:--- Ramesis Jamaloodin, the half brother of Robertico Dos Santos who is the owner of Robbie's Lottery has taken another step against Dos Santos on Friday. Besides the numerous court cases, Jamaloodin has sent a letter to the Governor of St. Maarten drs. Eugene Holiday and the Minister of Tourism and Economic Affairs Romeo Pantophlet requesting that they revoke the license the government of St. Maarten granted to Robertico Dos Santos on May 15th 2012,

Jamaloodin in his letters to Governor Holiday and Minister Pantophlet stated that Jamaroma Lotteries (dba as R.L. Lottery) obtained Nummerloterij license pursuant to the Lotterijverordening of 1909 and May 18 1999. According to Jamaloodin, the license Dos Santos obtained was valid for ten years.

Jamaloodin further explained that every night since May 18th 2009 Jamorama draws Nummerloterij under the name "Smart Play" and the "The Daily Numbers Game" without a license. Jamaloodin said Dos Santos has a license to sell lotto and Kraslotto and he is not licensed to draw numbers. He said to draw numbers the government of St. Maarten is required to issue Dos Santos with a Nummerloterij permit.

Jamaloodin based his request to revoke Don Santos' license on the fact that Dos Santos is under investigation for fraud and money laundering, the so called "BIENTU INVESTIGATION." Jamaloodin reminded the Minister and Governor that because of these suspicions the police raided the homes and businesses of Robertico Dos Santos both on St. Maarten and Curacao. Jamaloodin said that it is extremely strange that the former Minister of Economic Affairs would grant a license to someone who is under a serious investigation, thus he feels that the fact that Dos Santos is under investigation the former Minister had sufficient reason to put the license on hold. He questions the rush in which the former Minster granted the license because based on the preamble of the license it was requested since April 28th 2004.

He said granting the license when there is such a scandal is in conflict with one of the provisions of the Loterijverdening of 1909 especially where it concerns the character and good morals of the permit holder.

Click here to view the letter sent to the Governor to revoke Dos Santos' License.

usfoldonatestofelisfoundation28082012WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- Members of the U.S. Forward Operating Location (U.S. FOL) took up a collection in order to help school children in Curaçao. They donated $250 worth of school supplies to the Felisidat Espasio Libertat I Speransa (FELIS) Foundation. The gift consisted of paper, pencils, pens, crayons, markers, writing tablets, tape, glue and snacks for the children. Gerda van Petersen, FELIS Foundation's Co-Director, was very moved by the donation. "Thank you so much! We never expected to receive anything like this. This is wonderful!" U.S. FOL personnel have long been advocates for the local community. This was one of many outstanding efforts to promote the welfare of Curacao's youngest members.

swescotwilliamswithcommunitypoliceofficers28082012Community Police Officers have teamed up with the Cabinet of the Prime Minister and have pledged to take part in the U 2 Can Move health and fitness campaign. During a meeting held at the Prime Minister's office on Tuesday the community police officers pledged their support and participation in the fitness program which will feature the Soualiga six and three kilometer walk on Friday afternoon.

The Prime Minister said the events are a part of a larger fitness campaign where she encourages Civil Servants to take their health and fitness seriously. "There is much we can do for ourselves as individuals and as a country as far as good health is concerned. Information, diet and exercise are the basic ABC's and are valuable in any situation. I want to encourage our health institutions, practitioners and NGO's in this field to focus on educating our community on aspects of health and I call on all, especially our women, to take responsibility for their health, regular check-ups, and to heed warning signs such as aches and pains," the prime minister said. These two events are no different and I encourage Civil Servants to get up and move and be active," commented the Prime Minister. The Soualiga K6 and K3 challenge will start at 4:30 in the afternoon at the Government Administration Building.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- As the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season is about to go into its fourth month, the season has already seen 11 storm systems develop with Tropical Storm Isaac over land in Louisiana and Tropical Storm Kirk in the far North Atlantic Ocean, the latter posing no threat to land at this time.
Disaster Coordinator/Fire Chief Winston Salomon of the Office of Disaster Management (ODM) says that ODM is facilitating the current Hurricane Exercise training that is underway.
Riot training is scheduled for Wednesday evening going into the night in Philipsburg which will also include Voluntary Korps of Sint Maarten and the Red Cross.
On Thursday Emergency Support Function (ESF-4) the Fire Department, will do a cross-training with the Marines.
The exercise started last week under the scenario that a storm was approaching the country. The system intensified over the weekend and on Monday the Prime Minister – who is responsible for Disaster Management – requested military assistance through the Governor.
The objective was to test all procedures. Formal exercise permission was received resulting in a contingent of Marines traveling to Sint Maarten.
The country's disaster management system comprises of 10 ESFs.
The ODM reminds the community to make sure everybody has everything in place and are storm ready.
Everybody must take the required actions to minimize the risk of injury and damage to property in case there is a hurricane strike, and the time to act is now if you haven't already.
The remaining names of potential storms for the 2012 season are: Leslie, Michael, Nadine, Oscar, Patty, Rafael, Sandy, Tony, Valerie and William.
The hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30.

cdeweever29082012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Health and Labour Dr. Cornelius de Weever made clear on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press conference that the expansion of the St. Maarten Medical Center, both the building and its services have his full support and attention. The Minister of Health said he needed to clear the air about "medical tourism" which he said still has a few more years before it can be realized on St. Maarten. Minister De Weever said that no one should try to confuse the two issues to create a distraction from the current situation at the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC). "As the Minister responsible for health care I must deal with the most pressing issues at hand. Medical Tourism is an opportunity to improve health care for everyone. Instead of sending our patients overseas for treatment we can have the same services here on St. Maarten at the local tariffs. Medical Tourism should complement the SMMC and not compete with the SMMC. I have no personal interest or stake in medical tourism other than the interest of all people residing on St. Maarten which is to provide good and quality health care. Dr. Scot has been involved with one of the medical tourism groups when I met with them in Florida last year. The intention is to always include the St. Maarten Medical Center, so it would be up to Dr. Scot to give the people of St. Maarten account because I was not privy to all their meetings."

Minister De Weever further stated that the current situation at the St. Maarten Medical Center cannot and should not decline and all opportunities will be explored to improve the current situation. He said he will support any decision that has to be taken to ensure that the safety and quality of health care on St. Maarten improves.

 

Doctors had no Ministerial Decree to practice on St. Maarten.

When asked by SMN News if the government of St. Maarten has a member on the supervisory board of SMMC, Minister De Weever said that the SMMC revised its bylaws in 2008 and there are no provisions for government to have a member on the supervisory board but he already indicated to the SMMC supervisory board that the government of St. Maarten would like to have a member on the supervisory board now. Minister De Weever also confirmed that he did not issue a Ministerial Decree for Dr. Lampmann and Dr. Covelies. These two doctors were brought into St. Maarten for a period of three days to perform some operations. They are the ones who operated on Ruth Olivacce who passed away after they punctured two of her main arteries. When asked if the two doctors were authorized to work at the St. Maarten Medical Center prior to obtaining a Ministerial Besluit. Minister de Weever said that all of that is part of the investigation that is now being conducted by the Inspector General. The Minister also confirmed that there have been some discrepancies when it came to the issuance of the MB because their paperwork was not submitted on time to the Department of Health. Minister de Weever said based on the information he received, the information for the two doctors was submitted to the Department of Health late and the advice was not completed. Minister De Weever said that if the SMMC had submitted the paperwork for the doctors in time the decree would have been granted because the doctors are registered in the Netherlands.


Click here to view SMMC Bylaws.

Cay Hill:--- This upcoming Saturday September 1st Kooyman's temporary K-Outlet is coming up with a spectaculair 'Bucket Sale'. At this 'Bucket Sale' every client receives a bucket when entering the K-Outlet. Every client, carrying a bucket, will receive an extra 10% discount at the cash register on everything that fits in the bucket one way or another. This 10% discount is of course on top of the K-razy discounts that are already being offered at the K-Outlet. Kooyman invites everyone to benefit from this K-razy event!
"The renovation of the Kooyman MegaStore is in full process. Kooyman is focusing on improvement, to serve her clients in St. Maarten even better and give them a great and inspiring shopping experience. Kooyman will be expanding various departments such as Tools and Builders Hardware. In addition to a wider range of products, Kooyman will offer more stock and more attention to the customer. The store improvement of the new Kooyman MegaStore is scheduled to be completed before the end of October 2012. Meanwhile, Kooyman MegaStore will continue to serve her clients 7 days a week during the store renovation. We will keep bringing K-razy events for our clients at the temporary K-Outlet during the renovation of our MegaStore,"  stated store manager Nico Boersma.

Special opening hours K-Outlet
The K-Outlet is open every Thursday till Saturday from 9 AM till 6 PM and is located next to the Kooyman MegaStore at Cay Hill.

swescotwilliamsdistributespedometers30082012More than 250 signed up for Friday Walk.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams distributed pedometers to the first thirty civil servants who signed up for the Soualiga Challenge on Thursday. A pedometer is a device, usually portable and electronic or electromechanical, that counts each step a person takes by detecting the motion of the person's hips.

The Prime Minister commented that she was very pleased at the turnout for Friday's walk; "Originally we planned for about fifty people to sign up, but now we have more than two hundred and fifty people who signed up for the walk;" commented the Prime Minister. The PM continued by stating that workers within the Government Apparatus have the highest potential to realize optimal fitness; "I believe that Civil Servants have a real high potential for realizing optimal fitness goals. Although I am no nutritionist I do realize that it is important to watch what you eat and one of the main ways of ensuring optimal fitness levels is to be active, hence this Soualiga Challenge."

The Prime Minister and members of her cabinet distributed the pedometers to the various civil servants gathered in the AC Wathey Legislative Hall. The Prime Minister also reminded those gathered that as part of the fitness campaign there will be Zumba sessions on the 5th of September.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Friday August 31, 2012 the Methodist Church welcomed the new Rev. and Mrs. Moreland O. Williams.

The church service was held at the Philipsburg Methodist Chapel.

The Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport Hon. Silveria Jacobs, spoke on behalf of the Council of Ministers. She welcomed the incoming Superintendent Minister and Mrs. Williams to our friendly shores on behalf of the Government of Sint Maarten.

Minister Jacobs also pledged the continued support of the Government of Sint Maarten to Christian Council.

Registration for all Carnival 2013 activities will open on Tuesday, September 4. The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) announced over the weekend that it is ready to accept registrants for what it expects to be another successful carnival season.

Persons interested in taking part in Carnival must register before December 1, 2012 when the process will be closed. Registration forms can be picked up at the Government Administration Building in Philipsburg and returned to the same location. The forms can also be sent digitally once a request is emailed to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Registration is open for booth holders, queen pageants, junior and senior calypso shows, children and grand parades. Persons who already have a booth in the village are reminded that they still have to register for their booth. Should they fail to do so, they will forfeit their booth for Carnival 2013 and beyond.

"In keeping with our early preparations, we encourage everyone interested in registering for Carnival to do so before the deadline. We will not extend this deadline. Being registered early gives everyone enough time to prepare and stage impressive events," SCDF President Stuart Johnson said.

The SCDF can also be reached by calling 5220509 or 5225133.

Philipsburg:--- Strictly maintaining the stipulations in the Kingdom Act financial supervision for Curaçao and Sint Maarten (Rijkswet financieel toezicht Curaçao en Sint Maarten), leads to more usage of financial instruments and cash flow outside of the budget, via governmental companies, foundations and funds that have been created especially for this purpose. By doing so though, the Kingdom Act can still be formally complied with, but this may represent a threat to the financial stability of Curaçao and Sint Maarten. Moreover, the budget right of the Parliament will be jeopardized. This was the conclusion of the Board of financial supervision in its seventh semi annual report.

In the seventh semi annual report the Board extensively elaborates on the developments that led to the instruction the Kingdom Council of Ministers (Rijksministerraad) gave to Curaçao on July 13th, last. The Board concludes that Curaçao has a worrisome financial situation and that the financial management was insufficient. The financial situation becomes even more acute in the long run. The costs for the medical healthcare still increase rapidly and the aging population is creating rapidly increasing costs for the provisions of the pension funds. Implementation of necessary measures to change the situation continuously turns out in delays. The institutions outside the government show great deficits; in connection to this the Board mentions care funds and the AOV fund, Aqualectra and the Curaçaose Dok Maatschappij. At the same time reserves are being used to cover old deficits and new financial constructions are introduced, which may indeed not put more weight on the budget on short-term, but are undesired from the point of view of correct financial management. For example the 5 cents tax on every liter of gasoline bought and the financing of free education. The Board is of the opinion that the budget right of the Staten is jeopardized by these measures. Out of a joint investigation from the Board concerning the status of the financial management on Curaçao, it seems that the supervision and he control from the Parliament as well as the follow up on advice from the General Audit (Algemene Rekenkamer) are also already brought forward as points of concern.

The year 2011 was closed with a substantial deficit for Curaçao, which has been communicated long after year end. Because of this it was not possible to take the necessary measures during the year. This deficit has to be compensated in the coming years. That the information has been made available so late is a clear indication that the financial management and especially the provision of information are not well organized.

Sint Maarten's budget 2012 was approved by the Staten in April. The Board has indicated that this budget may be executed, if setbacks in the tax atmosphere are compensated. This led to the first adaptation in the budget since 10-10-'10. The Board tied a set of conditions to the approval of the budget and the adaption to the budget. In time Sint Maarten will also be confronted with the consequences of an aging population and the increasing costs of health care. The Board is of the opinion that Sint Maarten has to be well prepared for this and has to take appropriate measures as of now. To this end Sint Maarten will have to make a planning of all year long financial developments, including the impact of the financial statements of 2009 and 2010.

Furthermore the Board concludes that the financial management of Sint Maarten has significant short comings. Out of a joint investigation from the Board and the government of Sint Maarten it seems that Sint Maarten scores low on the credibility of its budget and its completeness. The Board finds that this is not surprising for a new country which is still in the construction phase, but at the same time indicates that big steps have to be taken rapidly. Concerning the government companies the Board concludes that these do not constitute a menace in general for the budget, but rather offer opportunities to develop a dividend policy. Yet the Board notices that no progress was made in the area of corporate governance in the recent period.

swescotwilliamsatshootingrangewithvks03092012Holds Meeting with Kingdom Minister of Justice Hans Hillen on Monday.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams Sarah Wescot-Williams joined with the Voluntary Corps of St. Maarten and the Royal Dutch Marines in firearms training on Saturday. The training, held at the firing range in Indigo Bay, was part of the HUREX Exercises carried out by the Marine Contingent which was on St. Maarten last week. The Prime Minister, accompanied by Minister Jacobs and Minister De Weever practiced their shooting skills at the firing range under the instruction of members of the Voluntary Corp of St Maarten.

The Prime Minister also met with Kingdom Minister of Defense Hans Hillen on Monday where matters related to the defense of the country were discussed, including the establishment of a Royal Marines Base on St. Maarten. Last week the Prime Minister met with Lieutenant Edwin Hofma, the Commanding Officer of the Marine Barracks Savaneta located in Aruba and Chairman of the Workgroup for the establishment of the Marine Base on the island, to get a briefing regarding the process of establishing the Marine Barracks.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

giftedbasketballtournamentfinals04092012Philipsburg:--- The conclusion of GIFTED Inter-church basketball competition was nothing short of high energy and intensity. The much anticipated rematch between the Seventh Day Adventist church (SDA) and Christian Faith Ministries (CFM) resulted in a reverse outcome as SDA defeated CFM 27-25. It was like de-ja-vu for SDA defending a 2 point lead with seconds remaining.
SDA was given 30 minutes rest to recover and be prepared for the finals against the undefeated New Testament Church of God (COG). SDA started off with a commanding performance; ending the first half with an 8 point lead. COG came relentlessly in the second half with a well-organized defense which led to multiple fast break points decreasing the lead rapidly. Despite having COG over the limit with fouls in both halves, SDA failed to capitalize on the numerous free throw attempts. This proved to be very costly as COG defeated SDA by four points 35-31.
GIFTED Foundation congratulates COG on a flawless performance being undefeated throughout the tournament.

Look out for upcoming events by GIFTED such as GLOW Party "Light up de Night" on September 29, 2012 and the GIFTED Inter-church futsal tournament in October. Like our page on http://www.facebook.com/#!/GIFTEDLIGHT for upcoming events and to know what we're about.

wibdonatesgeneratortolbscottsportsauditorium04092012Philipsburg:--- The L.B. Scott Sports Auditorium and the John Larmonie Center benefited from the generosity of the Windward Islands Bank Ltd. (WIB) who donated a 400 kilowatt Caterpillar generator along with the fuel tank and electrical supplies needed to make the installation a success.

Both facilitates will be able to share this generator and in the event of power outages any games or events taking place at these locations will continue thanks to WIB. Having the generator will also allow for these two Centers to be used as hurricane shelters as well.

wycandmhfsignserviceagreement04092012The White and Yellow Cross and Mental Health Foundations recently signed a service agreement to improve psychiatric care. The agreement between the two foundations formalizes psychiatric services to all the departments of the White and Yellow Cross.
Mental Health Foundation guarantees quality service by their psychiatrist to the clients of the WYC. These services will consist of consultations at the different locations of the foundation and even at the client's home. It will also entail education and training of the different care teams to ensure that the staff is best equipped to care for all the clients. Information evenings and lectures to families and caretakers of clients will also be an important part of the agreement.
WYCF is not a mental hospital but in its different departments it cares for clients with many forms of mental illness. To properly diagnose, treat and guide these clients and their families is very important and requires professionals. The structures in place at the Mental Health Foundation and the availability of two psychiatrists made it a logical step to approach them for an agreement.
Mental Health Foundation also saw the advantage of working together as they care for clients who use services of both foundations. The service agreement will avoid duplication of services and will enhance the overall well being of the clients.
As the WYC is in the process of opening a new Daycare for clients with dementia, the added hours of psychiatric care is extra welcome.

Personnel Information System soon fully operational.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams emphasized that her Government continues to work diligently towards Governmental systems that aim to improve the overall administration of government. "Not withstanding what I have mentioned on several occasions and regarding the challenges that we face as new country St. Maarten, and especially the balance between the General Government Administration and the individual responsibilities of the respective Ministers," stated the Prime Minister.
The PM continued by stating that Government continues to work diligently in the area of General Governance including the Full launching of the Personnel Information System; "I can mention among other things and also with my thoughts on the report that was made by the General Audit Chamber that the Personnel Information System which has been in the works since 2009 and in 2010 is nearing completion. The implementation of this system allows us to digitalize our personnel information, personnel files and will also serve to establish the link between the various Departments of Government. New components are currently being introduced and we will be for several months be working with a shadow system until it becomes fully operational," concluded the PM.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

PM mentions Document Management training for civil servants to start soon.

The National Archive Ordinance for country St. Maarten has been approved by the council of ministers and will be sent to parliament. This ordinance is extremely important in terms of keeping archives. It is based on that ordinance that while Ministries are responsible for their dynamic archives before they go to the national static archive this ordinance gives an indication or guideline as to what the process Ministers must adhere to in terms of keeping archives for which they are responsible. That law is going through the necessary steps after the approval by the Council of Ministers.
The Prime Minister also stated that the Council of Minister has also approved training for Document Management and persons involved with archiving, documentation and registration from the different ministries will be part of this training which will last several months and will conclude with a certificate for those which are taking part. This is necessary as we continue to prepare our central registry but also other Ministries as well.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

motorworldupgradesautotechnicians07092012Cole Bay:--- Motorworld continues to invest in training their auto technicians to be the most up to date and advanced on the island. Their Auto Technicians have recently completed a rigorous and extensive training in the Hyundai, Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, and Jeep brand of vehicles. The training was attended by all the Motorworld Auto Technicians as well as persons from Hyundai dealerships of Trinidad, Antigua, St. Kitts, Anguilla, Tortola, and Barbados.

The training updated the already skilled technicians on Electrical and Diagnostic technology and techniques. With the world changing it is no longer enough to be just a mechanic; hence their updated position of Auto Technician. All vehicles now come with computers and sophisticated electronic equipment. Motorworld is proud to say that not only do they have all the high-tech equipment to be able to service the various vehicles of the brands they carry, they also have highly professional and trained Auto Technicians who are able to diagnose and repair any problems related to Hyundai, Honda, Daihatsu, Chrysler, Dodge, Ram, and Jeep brands of vehicles.

It just never ends at Motorworld; they are always trying their best to make your car shopping and after sales service experience the BEST!

Interested in Aruba's Approach to Integrated Neighborhood Development.

During her visit to Aruba, the Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams met both with her Aruban counterpart Prime Minister Mike Oduber and Aruban Minister of Infrastructure Sevinger. The two meetings were held in order to discuss various matters of importance to the two countries.

During their meeting both Prime Ministers discussed the state of affairs in their respective countries, particularly the financial-economic statuses of the 2 countries and events in the Dutch Kingdom in general.

The Prime Minister also visited the Aruban Minister for Infrastructure, Mr. Sevinger. The Visit was prompted by the PM's interest in Aruba's approach to Integrated Neighborhood Development, an approach that the St. Maarten government has embraced as a focal point of its own governing program and actions.

This approach not only encompasses the physical upgrades of neighborhoods, but also the more social elements and services, hence the St. Maarten Integrated Neighborhood Development Plan. Ongoing activities, in addition to the infrastructural projects include the Community Help Desks, the District Service Centers and related projects, including the Community Police.

Community participation has been recently encouraged in the various Integrated Neighborhood Development Plans through the holding of various "town hall" meetings and general education programs.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

cdeweever18012012Great Bay:--- As Minister charged with public health, it is my duty to see to it that all care institutions on St. Maarten not only adhere to the laws governing the health care sector, but to also ensure that the provisions made in those laws are not only enforced but can be justly enforced. Patients, nurses, specialists, staff, management and board members of care institutions must know their responsibilities and should have been provided with the means to effectively perform their duties or seek their rights.
No one care institute in the world is perfect. However, that doesn't mean that together we cannot strive for perfection. It is not uncommon that at times members of boards develop tunnel vision that no longer allows them to see their faults even when presented with sound arguments thereto. Boards at times may have established practices that are either inconsistent with the rules governing their institutions or that are interpretable/questionable. Both situations are undesirable with regards to the provision of care. Rules must be clear, logical and adhered to. Non adherence to, misinterpretation or circumvention of laws, bylaws or own code of conduct is not conducive to any board especially if such relates to our country's largest care institute.
The laws of our nation charges the Minister of Public Health with the issuance of various care related licenses, the amendment or revocation of previously issued ones. Furthermore, the Minister of Public Health can initiate and together with his colleague ministers, pass resolutions (laws) that may have far reaching consequences. Subsequently or independently, government may together with the Parliament of St. Maarten pass new ordinances or amend existing ones to ensure that the minister charged with public health can effectively and proactively ensure the well being of the citizens of St. Maarten and visitors alike. The extent in which the present laws allow government to intervene is far reaching and doesn't exclude intervening on the highest levels of any care institution.
The situation at the SMMC is a very delicate matter and must be handled with the most care and as professional as possible. The Public Health Department (research/policy) the Inspectorate of Public Health (inspection/issuance of fines/set instructions) play a crucial role in the public health management field and in my capacity as Minister, I cannot simply ignore those two key departments when addressing matters as presently is the case. As stated earlier no institution is perfect, it is therefore necessary to continuously consult relevant stakeholders and professionals in the health care sector to strengthen and improve the governing structures of health care providers so they may improve their provision of care.
Rest assured that I will do all that is necessary within my capacity to ensure that St. Maarten has a medical center that is of the highest standards and that can meet the needs of the specialists, nurses, staff and most importantly the patients of the SMMC. Any actions taken by the Minister and/or government must be within the legal framework of our country and will not and shall not exclude the introduction of new legislation or amend existing laws or the amendment of existing licenses. Legislative processes take time considering the necessary consultations and checks and balances. However, in the event no other options are left, I shall proceed and expedite matters in the general interest of St. Maarten and my duty of care.

mvogesatreceptionondutchroyalnavyship09092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Last week Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Mathias S. Voges attended a reception onboard the Dutch War Ship H.M. De Ruyter. The reception was organized by the Royal Dutch Navy and the vessel was docked in the Port of Rotterdam. A number of dignitaries were in attendance.

PHILIPSBURG:--- As the first wholesaler is (reportedly) preparing to shut its doors for good, potentially leaving several people without gainful employment at least in the near future, the sector is sounding the alarm bell for the umpteenth time.
Continued downturn in economic activity, uncertainty regarding the proposed new tax-system, served on a bed of a relatively high tax burden due to the low overall tax-compliance (36%reportedly), followed up with a proposed increased rigidity as opposed to more flexibility in certain labor laws, and the continuing rise in (local) cost of doing business is what brought the Wholesalers Division of the St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association (SHTA) together last Thursday.

This section of the supply-chain – more than any other sector in the market – is, and always has been unfairly affected by the implementation of TOT. It gives any company interested in doing business direct from outside St Maarten an unfair advantage that is – in hard numbers - at least as large as the % in TOT. And the higher the TOT percentage the bigger the unfair advantage is. Unfair because unlike the locally based wholesalers; companies based abroad do not pay a business license fee, do not pay any taxes into our government's coffers, do not store any goods locally (leaving the population in a lurch when swells hit the port and goods cannot be off-loaded in time) and do not employ anyone on the island, thereby not contributing to the local purchasing power either.

"We warned government prior to the temporary introduction of TOT in '98 that this tax would have detrimental consequences for the economy of St. Maarten. Always when the economic activity is good on a whole it's easy (for government) to ignore the warning signs. Clearly our warnings throughout the years have not been heeded; rather on many occasions we've seen increases in the tax, the last being the temporary increase to 5% early in 2011." Slowly we have seen our economic base being eroded, even though the economic activity was still good on a whole, but no changes were made to TOT, rather we've had to contend with insinuations that the business community doesn't want to pay tax and are in general evil persons". "We wonder what alternative employment government has to offer our combined approx. 500 employees when all of the local wholesalers are forced to cease local operations because of the continued unfair advantage given to outside businesses, let alone the self-imposed rising inflation due to the cumulative effect of TOT."

sjacobsleadsdelegationtouruguay12092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs, and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs and a delegation, left the island on Wednesday for Montevideo Uruguay, to attend a two-day consultation meeting for United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Member States and National Commissions of Latin America and the Caribbean region, for the elaboration of the new Medium-Term Strategy.

Incoming UNESCO Secretary General representative Marcellia Henry is part of the Ministers delegation traveling to Uruguay.

The conference, which will take place from September 14th – 16th, will be focusing on Sub-regional consultations on the objectives, priorities and actions of the Caribbean and Latin America. Additional discussions will focus on UNESCO's cooperation with National Commissions, partners and network.

This includes the remit, terms of reference, and Latin American and Caribbean National Commissions' representation.

St. Maarten's participation in this and future meetings is essential to strengthen ties and cooperation between countries and territories within the Caribbean and Latin America.

During the two-day conference the Minister and her delegation will have the opportunity to network with regional and Latin members and delegates, and have open dialogue on the Program and Budget for 2014-2017.

wibdonatestosabadanceschool12092012THE BOTTOM, Saba:--- The Windward Islands Bank Ltd. (WIB) understands the importance of overall health and fitness in both adults and youths. In this regard, our WIB Saba branch was very pleased to provide a donation to aid in the purchase of dance equipment for the re-opening of the Saba Dance School.

The donation was made to Ms. Kelly Johnson (Treasurer- Saba Amateur Boxing Association). Presenting the cheque on behalf of WIB is Saba Branch Manager Mrs. Maureen Kingsale.

WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- Tuesday marked the eleventh anniversary of the tragic events of 9/11. It also marked a day when the American Embassy in Cairo and the American Consulate in Benghazi were attacked. The attack in Benghazi resulted in the loss of life, including the life of the U.S. Ambassador John Christopher Stevens.
In memory of the people who lost their lives, the Consulate General of the United States will open a Condolence Book. The Condolence Book will be available for signing at the Consulate General on Friday, September 14 from 9-11 AM and 2-4 PM and on Monday, September 17 from 9-11 AM and 2-4 PM.

Address:
Consulate General of the United States
J.B. Gorsiraweg 1

Having lowered our flags to have mast in their honor, the U.S. Consulate General in Curacao mourns the loss of these dedicated public servants and takes this opportunity to share the words of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton:

Quote: Yesterday, our U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi, Libya was attacked. Heavily armed militants assaulted the compound and set fire to our buildings. American and Libyan security personnel battled the attackers together. Four Americans were killed. They included Sean Smith, a Foreign Service information management officer, and our Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens. We are still making next of kin notifications for the other two individuals.
This is an attack that should shock the conscience of people of all faiths around the world. We condemn in the strongest terms this senseless act of violence, and we send our prayers to the families, friends, and colleagues of those we've lost.
All over the world, every day, America's diplomats and development experts risk their lives in the service of our country and our values, because they believe that the United States must be a force for peace and progress in the world, that these aspirations are worth striving and sacrificing for. Alongside our men and women in uniform, they represent the best traditions of a bold and generous nation.

....Some have sought to justify this vicious behavior, along with the protest that took place at our Embassy in Cairo yesterday, as a response to inflammatory material posted on the internet. America's commitment to religious tolerance goes back to the very beginning of our nation. But let me be clear – there is no justification for this, none. Violence like this is no way to honor religion or faith. And as long as there are those who would take innocent life in the name of God, the world will never know a true and lasting peace.
It is especially difficult that this happened on September 11th. It's an anniversary that means a great deal to all Americans. Every year on that day, we are reminded that our work is not yet finished, that the job of putting an end to violent extremism and building a safe and stable world continues. But September 11th means even more than that. It is a day on which we remember thousands of American heroes, the bonds that connect all Americans, wherever we are on this Earth, and the values that see us through every storm. And now it is a day on which we will remember Sean, Chris, and their colleagues.
May God bless them, and may God bless the thousands of Americans working in every corner of the world who make this country the greatest force for peace, prosperity, and progress, and a force that has always stood for human dignity. End quote.

cargoplaneblockinggrandcaseairportrunway13092012Grand Case:--- A small cargo plane carrying the name "Cessnar Grand Caravan" encountered some mechanical failure as it was landing at the Grand Case (L'Esperance) Airport on Thursday afternoon. According to witnesses at the Airport, the cargo plane just stopped at the middle of the runway. One eyewitness said that Air Caraibes was circling the Grand Case area for more than forty five minutes before the pilot decided to land at the Princess Juliana International Airport while Air Antilles was unable to leave St. Martin.

Commandant of the Gendarmerie Paul Betaille confirmed that the aircraft encountered some mechanical failure at the middle of the runaway. Betaille said that the firemen and other mechanical workers were trying their best to remove the aircraft but they were not successful on Thursday afternoon. Betaille said it is expected that the aircraft will be removed sometime Thursday evening and the airport will reopen for regular services on Friday morning. The head of the Gendarmerie also made clear that no one was hurt during the incident.

cposwithcarljohn14092012Dutch Quarter:--- Minister of Justice Roland Duncan and several members of his cabinet inaugurated the Justice Academy and the first community police outlet in Dutch Quarter on Friday afternoon.

Several Members of the Council of Ministers and Members of Parliament from the Justice Committee attended the ceremony. They include Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams, Minister of Health and Labour Cornelius de Weever, Minister of Tourism and Transportation Romeo Pantophlet, President of Parliament Rudolph Samuel, and Members of Parliament Jules James and Patrick Illidge. Among those celebrating the historic moment on Friday were the Attorney General of St. Maarten Taco Stein and the first batch of community police officers that are currently working around the island. Other invited guests were Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte, Commandant of the VKS Jean Illidge, and several representatives of the House of Detention of Pointe Blanche.

The leader that is spearheading the community police project Commissioner of Police Carl John in his remarks told the gathering that he was chosen to deliver the address because he waited some 26 years to send a strong message to his professors in Curacao who told him that he would not be a good police officer because he was too friendly. "When I got my first evaluation as a police officer, my instructor said that I would not be good police officer because I was too friendly with the community. I want my instructors in Curacao to know that the police cannot maintain order by themselves, we need the community to do so. I waited a very long time to say this. It has been too long that the community of St. Maarten has been left out when it comes to the decision making. There is not enough done to involve the community. Seventy-two fines per month is not enough, right now we need to go to the root of the problems in order to eradicate crime." John called on the community of St. Maarten to work with the police so that they can get to the root of crime in order for them to eradicate it. "I can assure you that with the installation of the community police crime on St. Maarten will decrease tremendously by next year." John said that the thoughts of the police are good but the execution will take a lot more to eradicate crime on the island.

Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams congratulated the Minister of Justice for his accomplishment by having the first Justice Academy on the island. She also called on the members of the community to be involved and educate themselves at the institution.

Minister of Justice Roland Duncan thanked the Minister of Education for allowing him to use the Martin Luther King Jr. School since the building was not being used. The Minister also made clear that community policing was not his idea, it was something he met in the pipeline when he took office two years ago. Minister Duncan congratulated the police for their efforts and hard work because the community police officers already began to bear fruits with their labor. "Sometimes I abuse my workers and I give the Police Management Team a very hard time but this time they deserve the credit because I am not the one that initiated this project."

Minister Duncan told SMN News that it cost the Ministry of Justice some $40,000.00 to repair and furnish the building that now houses the Justice Academy and Community Police Center of Dutch Quarter. He also gave lots of credit to the prisoners who repainted the building and cleaned its surroundings free of cost. Minister Duncan also explained that the paperwork to fully operate the Justice Academy is not yet complete, he said his idea is to have a foundation run the institution and he is busy working on getting that done.

The Minister said the Justice Academy is already operational and the language of instruction will be English while Dutch will be a strong second language. He said his intention is to have all officers learn Spanish, French, and Creole so that they can properly deal with crime in the community. However, the latter languages will start later on when the institution is fully operational. The Minister said right now St. Maarten is working with the Miami Dade Police Academy and he also intends to work with the Hanze Hogeschool in the Netherlands. When asked by SMN News if the programs offered at the institution will be accredited, the Minister said all programs will be accredited because the certification the community police officers received was signed by him and the President of the Miami Dade Police Academy. Diplomas will be prepared by the St. Maarten Education Ministry and not an outside institution.


Click here to view more photos of the Inauguration Ceremony for the Justice Academy in Dutch Quarter.

firedepartmentmeetswithcpos16092012Philipsburg:--- On Thursday September 13th, 2012, representatives from the Fire Department and Helpdesk met with the Community Police Officers at the Philipsburg Police Station. This meeting was mainly to reinforce the working relationship between both groups by openly sharing information. Also the events for the yearly upcoming Fire and Safety Awareness week were discussed.

rotaryclubsxmsunrisecleansuplabellecreolebeach17092012Philipsburg:--- On September 16, 2012, Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise was a part of a massive clean-up campaign at la Belle Creole Beach. The clean-up campaign was organized by the Pride Foundation and Eco-Minded Hiking Group "SXM Trails". Many other organizations were invited to participate in this event. The clean-up was from 8 – 10 am. Hundreds of persons showed up for this event Rotary Club and the Rotaract Club of St. Martin Sunrise turned out in numbers to be a part of this event also. Garbage bags and gloves were provided to all volunteers, while working in numbers to achieve one goal, Rotary Sunrise was able to fill four 33 gallon garbage bags with trash. At first sight the beach did not look dirty, however, once the cleanup started plastic bottles, ropes, soda cans, clothing amongst others left behind garbage were found. Rotary Sunrise a nonprofit organization along with the Rotaract Sunrise aims to put "Service Above Self" and we did just that. Rotary commends the organizers of this event. Rotary Sunrise meets every Tuesday morning at 7:00am at Air Lekker Bek and Rotaract Sunrise meets every 2nd Saturday at Holland House Hotel at 7pm.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Collective Prevention Services (CPS) of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, is recommending high risk groups to get their seasonal flu vaccination.

As part of the Minister of Public Health's "Get Checked," campaign, influenza is an acute viral infection that spreads very easily from person to person, and can affect anybody in any age group.

Influenza is a serious public health problem that causes severe illnesses and deaths for higher risk populations. Vaccination (flu shot) is the most effective way to prevent infection.

"Check to see whether or not you are part of the high risk group and be proactive. Get vaccinated," Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever said on Tuesday.

Persons who form part of the risk groups are:

  • all pregnant women who are in the last six months of pregnancy or second trimester – from their fourth month onwards;
  • with pulmonary disease: asthma (when maintenance medication is given; this also holds true for children), COPD, carcinoma of the lung, anthracosilicosis, lungfibrosis , mucoviscidosis, severe kyfoscoliosis, status after resection of a lung, breathing difficulties;
  • with cardiac disease: having experienced a myocardial infarction, angina pectoris, arrhythmias, valve dysfunction, cardiac failure;
  • with diabetes mellitus, even if not on medication;
  • with chronic kidney disease/failure: dialysis, kidney transplant;
  • after a recent bone marrow transplant;
  • with HIV-infection;
  • with an intellectual disability in an intramural setting;
  • with a diminished resistance to infections: livercirrosis, (functional) asplenia, auto-immune illnesses, chemotherapy, immunosuppressive medication;
  • 60 years and older.

Front-line workers as well as health care workers who may be in contact with patients pertaining to the medical risk groups (personnel in nursing homes, senior citizen home, hospital, outpatient clinics and general practitioner/specialist practices), should also get the flu vaccination.

Home care givers of people with a very high risk for severe illness and mortality due to the flu should also be vaccinated.

The symptoms of influenza A (H1N1) flu virus in people are similar to the symptoms of regular human flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Some people have reported diarrhea and vomiting associated with the virus.

Members of the community are advised to check with their family physician on their seasonal flu vaccine and are strongly advised to take the necessary precautions to protect themselves and their family members from infection by maintaining high standards of personal hygiene.

Steps of personal hygiene entail covering your nose and mouth with a tissue when you sneeze or cough; washing your hands frequently with soap and water, especially after contact with respiratory secretions (e.g., after sneezing and coughing).

Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it. Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. Alcohol-based hand cleaners are also effective. Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread this way.

Consult your family physician in due time and do not place others at risk. Take the necessary protection when in the vicinity of any sick persons.

Eat healthy foods, get a lot of exercise and maintain a good sleep schedule which is usually eight hours.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever welcomes the news of a new regional health organization, the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA).

CARPHA has been created by the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) with support from the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)/World Health Organization (WHO) and international partners including Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.

On Saturday PAHO Director Dr. Mirta Roses and CARPHA's Executive Board Chairman, Minister of Health of Guyana Dr. Bheri Ramsaran, signed an agreement to carry out joint cooperation activities and public health interventions in the Caribbean.

Minister De Weever has met with several CARICOM Ministers of Public Health who attended the PAHO meeting regarding CARPHA. "I understand their objective, because the Caribbean as a region has and may have unique health priorities. It is important that they have a united voice when addressing international health initiatives," Minister of Cornelius de Weever said on Tuesday.

CARPHA will facilitate public health research to address common health problems in the region, including the rising epidemic of chronic non-communicable diseases, violence and injuries, and emerging and re-emerging diseases such as tuberculosis-HIV co-infection.

CARPHA comprises of the merging of operations of five regional health institutions: the Caribbean Epidemiology Centre (CAREC), the Caribbean Food and Nutrition Institute (CFNI), the Caribbean Health Research Council (CHRC), the Caribbean Environmental Health Institute (CEHI), and the Caribbean Regional Drug Testing Laboratory (CRDTL).

CARPHA was legally established on 2 July 2011 through an inter-governmental agreement signed by CARICOM Member States.

It is based in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, and is scheduled to become operational in January 2013.

davidmarc14092012Marigot:--- The department of labour and the Inspectorate of labour on St. Maarten have confirmed in writing that Marc David, a resident of Grand Case, is not registered with the labour department as an employee of Tac Gaz which is also a registered company on the Dutch side of the island.

David provided SMN News with the original copies of letters he received from the head of the Department of Labour drs. Peggy Ann Dros who confirmed to him in writing that Blue Flames N.V. doing business as Tac Gaz, located at 54 Cannegieter Street, Philipsburg has been registered with the department of labour affairs since 2008 with an updated business registration of October 2011.
Dros further stated in her letter that the company Blue Flames doing business as Tac Gaz has two employees registered in their employ but Marc David is not one of them.

In another letter which was also provided to SMN News by Marc David, Acting Head Inspector of Labour Andrew Budike confirmed that after investigating, the inspectorate also found that Tac Gaz is a registered company on the Dutch side of the island but Marc David is not a registered employee of the company.

Marc David also provided a warning letter dated June 10th, 2010 which was addressed to him, signed by a representative of Tac Gaz, and copied to the Island Labour Department. In that letter the writer states that David is always late for work and that was his final warning letter.

David told reporters on Friday at the Palais de Justice that he was working for Tac Gaz for the past four years and was not declared by his employer who happens to be the President of the Chamber of Commerce. He said that he was fired in December 2011 when the labour inspector visited Tac Gaz on French St. Martin to conduct a control and found him to be working for the company illegally. David said his employer accused him of calling the labour inspector because he was having problems with the company. David and his union representatives have taken Tac Gaz to court while the labour inspector is also conducting an investigation. The case has been deferred to the criminal courts and will be heard sometime in February next year.

SMN News made several attempts to contact the owner of Tac Gaz for a comment on the issue but he could not be reached by telephone.

Click here to view the letter from Head of Labour Affairs Peggy Ann Dros, letter from Acting Head Inspector of Labour Andrew Budike, and the warning letter that was forwarded to the Labour Department.

usmmeetswithuna23092012On September 17, 2012 USM management attended the "Leraren aan het stuur congress" a congress organized by the Directie onderwijs Aruba in collaboration with LOOK (Wetenschappelijk Centrum Leraren Onderzoek) and made business calls to the Universities in Aruba (University of Aruba (UA) and the Instituto Pedagogico Aruba (IPA)). The congress centered primarily on networking but also explored various educational topics, among others, the accreditation possibilities available to the Dutch Caribbean. On Wednesday September 19, 2012, USM President Annelies van den Assem and Dean of Academics Glen Yeung paid a work visit to UNA to discuss further and additional cooperation with USM. As part of the already established collaboration, the Bachelor in Business administration (BBA) and bachelor in accounting (BA), accredited by the" Nederlands Vlaamse Accreditatie Organizatie" (NVAO), are scheduled to commence on September 28, 2012 with 21 USM alumni.
Persons who are interested in more information on these programs are requested to contact the University of St. Martin at tel. 542-5171 Ext. 1004.

The aim is to identify and select artists for the "hey you ? What do you see?" of St. Martin, exhibit date November 24th, 2012 to December 20th, 2012.


HeadMade Factory's call to emerging and professional artists of the island, aiming to select artists willing to rebrand the touristic image of St. Martin & Sint Maarten. Contemporary Artists willing to reinforce the idea that the island is a land of creation and culture. HMF will organize an artistic event to exhibit the selected artists' work. The curator's chosen theme is « Hey you? What do you see ?» of St. Martin, artists from all fields can present their works (performances, choregraphy, video,installation, contempory painting & drawing, photography, contemporary dance...)
For the event, HMF will invite three contemporary art and caribbean art experts to gage the artistic potential of the island in order to organize the first comtemporary art Biennale of St. Martin. Régine Cuzin, Richard Conte, & Fabienne Pourtein will attend the varnishing and will be guided to visit the workshops of the selected artists but only five artists will have their works exposed at «Hey you? What do you see?».
The experts will host a roundtable on the topic of «Tourism & contemporary creation » on November 24 & 25th, the general public will also be invited to expose their views on the cultural and econimic implications of development of art related tourism.
Five artists will be retained from this call, three St. Martin artists living abroad and five HMF artists will be invited. So at least 13 artists will be present at «Hey you?What do you see?» of St. Martin.

Useful Informations

Exhibition Saturday November 24th to Thursday December 20th, 2012.
Round tables Saturday November 24th to Sunday November 25th, 2012
Workshop visit (appointments) November 26 to 30th, 2012.

 

Call to Artists Timetable

  • Apply by email at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and /or send your CD or flash disk by registered mail at: HMF S/C ATYPIQUE 4 Rue du Général de Gaulle Marigot St. Martin (FWI). Reception
    Deadline: Monday 22nd October, 2012.
  • Selection results by Monday 29th October, 2012.

garrindellwithgerdiverbeet24092012At the Parliamentary ceremonies (Troonrede) on Tuesday September 18th and the Farewell Parliamentary meeting followed by a reception of Gerdi Verbeet (former President of the Second Chamber), Member of Parliament (MP) Drs Gracita R. Arrindell (UP Faction), met members of the Second Chamber, including Chairlady of the Kingdom Parliamentary Committee, Brigitte van der Burg.
On Friday, MP Arrindell held a courtesy visit with the Vice Chairman of the Council of State Piet Hein-Donner.
Arrindell states: "As an active MP, I will continue to build new relationships and strengthen existing ones with members of the First and Second Chambers as well as with other governmental entities within the Kingdom of the Netherlands, including Holland. Especially, in these turbulent political, financial times currently haunting the European Union. Parties in the Netherlands tend to focus more on issues affecting their own constituency, and political survival.
"Since October 2010, we chartered our own Constitutional footprint as a young Nation, compared to the Netherlands with two hundred years of Parliamentary history. We must take advantage of expertise offered and readily available to prepare and further our own causes through for example legislation".

tempo7thanniversarycelebrationpressconference24092012Philipsburg:--- The government of St. Maarten will pump USD 400,000.00 into the 7th Anniversary Celebration of TEMPO which is to be held on St. Maarten from November 25th, 2012 to December 1st, 2012 in Festival Village. The announcement was made on Monday by Minister of Tourism, Transportation, and Economic Affairs, Romeo Pantophlet. TELEM group of companies donated USD 20,000.00 while the Harbor Group of Companies donated USD 25,000.00 for the event. Owner of TEMPO Frederic Morton told reporters that the annual concerts cost millions of dollars and he is hoping that more companies will follow the path of government and make their contributions to TEMPO so that the 7th Anniversary Celebration would be bigger and more successful. TEMPO he said will spend over a million dollars on advertising the 7th Anniversary Celebration while they will also endure some other expenses. Morton said St. Maarten was chosen as the destination to host the TEMPO's 7th Anniversary when he began negotiations with Member of Parliament Romain Laville. MP Laville was also present at the press conference on Monday.

The week long event will focus on the Christian foundation and youths. The opening night will begin with praise and worship, while they will also focus on the youths of St. Maarten. One of their well known talents "Badness out of Style" will be featured, while emphasis will be placed on the elderly.

Morton said that the TEMPO concert will generate more GDP for St. Maarten which in turn translates into economic value for the island. He said St. Maarten will receive at least 600 adverts in the US tri-state areas. Profits that are made from the concert will be shared 50% while 80% of the ticket sales will remain on the island.

However, Morton could not assure the media on Monday if Reggae artist Marshal Montana will be part of the event since he swore never to return to St. Maarten after being arrested for marijuana possession some years ago by St. Maarten police. Morton said that he could not say for sure if his friend Montana will decide to participate because so far the discussions he had with him have not been positive. "It's an uphill battle for me to get Montana here because he has not forgotten his ordeal with the police on St. Maarten. When asked by SMN News if Montana knows that possession of marijuana is a crime on St. Maarten, Morton said that based on what he knew of the incident police on St. Maarten did not have sufficient evidence and the case against Montana was dismissed."

arlenehalleyandclarareyes25092012Philipsburg:--- A dream born 21 years ago will become reality as St. Maarten top schools in artistic training and development embark on a journey of full merger to create N.I.A. National Institute of Arts (St. Maarten).

Under the mentorship of artistic advisor Hans Minnaert, directors Arlene Halley and Clara Reyes have been undergoing intensive training to evolve their respective dance centers into the innovative National Institute of the Arts. Mr. Minnaert, former Artistic Director of CODARTS, Circus Arts, and former dancer with the International Dans Theatre, brings with him a wealth of expertise in his capacity as artistic advisor to Ms. Halley and Ms. Reyes.

Mr. Minnaert is no stranger to St. Maarten having first travelled to St. Maarten some 20 years ago as member of the International Dans Theatre and as recent as five years ago at the invitation of Motiance Director of Cees Van Dolderen, he staged "Total Theatre." An interdisciplinary theatrical production performed on St. Maarten to much public acclaim. Over the years, his expertise has included drama, dance, music, circus and total theatre.

Both Ms. Halley and Ms. Reyes consider them themselves very fortunate in having secured an artist of such caliber to guide them through the process of uniting the two performing arts centers.

hansminnaert25092012The two schools, having fulfilled their personal journey of discovery in dance developmental and later in interdisciplinary art education, have in recent years began exploring the possibility of the a fusion. However, due the illness and eventually the passing of Motiance pioneering dance school founder Cees van Dolderen, the schools and the mission to merge took a back seat.
However, this year, with everything in place the two directors have taken up the baton to fulfill a vision established a long while ago.

Imbali and Motiance dance school respectively with a combined teaching expertise of over 40 years in St. Maarten have established themselves as the leader in cultural and in artistic development. Both directors have distinguished themselves with numerous awards and distinctions and look forward to this new personal and professional growth for themselves as well for the development of arts on St. Maarten.

The National Institute of Arts will be accessible to the community at large, children through adults, with a professional stream to train, coach and guide the career minded talents. NIA has already forged international links with among others CODARTS in Rotterdam, Head Made Factory and is in discussions with the Edna Manley College for Visual and the Performing Arts, in Jamaica.

meyshanejohnson24092012Philipsburg:--- Meyshane Kemar Johnson, the man police believe murdered the American couple Michael and Thelma King in their Cupe Coy Beach home last week will be led before the judge of instruction on Wednesday confirmed Attorney General of St. Maarten Taco Stein in press release. Stein said the autopsies on the bodies were conducted on Tuesday and they were subsequently released to the family. St. Maarten's Attorney General said based on the preliminary findings the pathologist said the Kings died from severe blood loss due to stab wounds they received from the culprit(s). SMN News contacted Attorney General Taco Stein to gain further information. When asked by SMN News how many stab wounds the victims received, Stein said that in the interest of the investigation that information will not be released. SMN News then asked if the suspect confessed to the gruesome murder and robbery he is suspected of committing last Wednesday evening, Stein said that the suspect told police some things but he is not talking much about the killing of the Kings.
Meyshane Kemar Johnson was born in Clarendon Jamaica on December 16th, 1983. He was an employee of Checkmate Security Services on St. Maarten. It is not yet known how long Johnson has been living on the island and where he worked before, but he is listed as a mechanic in his home country.


Updated press release issued by Public Prosecutor's Office concerning Cupe Coy Murder Case.

On Tuesday the bodies of Michael and Thelma King, who became victims of a violent crime last week, were released to their family members. The suspect in this case, 28 year old M.K.J., who was arrested last Sunday morning, will be led before the judge on Wednesday.
The prosecutor prolonged the first term of custody (two days) today with another eight days. On Wednesday, the judge will check the lawfulness of the arrest and the prolongation of the custody.
The prosecution discussed the preliminary results of the autopsy with the family members. In the interest of the investigation, no details can be divulged on the outcome of the autopsy nor the conversation with the family.
On Tuesday afternoon, the forensic material that was secured on different locations was discussed amongst prosecutors, the forensic department, and a representative of the Dutch Forensic Institute, NFI. The selected items will undergo forensic research at the NFI in order to establish whether relevant evidence or leads have been detected.
Police also questioned several witnesses on Tuesday. The suspect has been further interrogated but on advice of counsel chose not to speak at this point.
No information was received on either tip-line so far. The public is called upon to inform the police on any information that could be helpful to the investigation.
For local calls: please call 9300.
For calls from abroad: please call: +1-721-542 0345

Statement From The Government Of St. Maarten on the Cupe Coy Murder Case.

The Government of St. Maarten has reported that a suspect has been successfully apprehended by local police in connection to the American couple found dead on Friday, September 21. The government and police force worked around the clock, taking swift and decisive action in order to bring down the full weight of the law onto the alleged perpetrator, who has now been identified as a Jamaican national living in St. Maarten.

In an earlier statement, the honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams, Prime Minister of St. Maarten, echoed the sentiments of the people of St. Maarten when she thanked the "entire police force and in particular the team that worked on this investigation. As a nation, we are proud and indebted to you. I am particularly proud by the way that you have acted under the stress which must have been present all during this ordeal. I know your work is far from over, but to hear personally from the family of the victims how professional and compassionate the detectives and police officers have been all along, has given me immense pride in our 'men and women in blue'. Thank you!

"To the family of the victims, I again express my deepest condolences on behalf of the Government and people of St. Maarten. May God grant you and our nation strength during the times ahead," concluded the Prime Minister's statement.

The Government of St. Maarten will release additional details of the case pending the completion of the police investigation.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Six government entities namely, Inspectorate of Public Health, Social Development, Labour and Food Safety, Tax Department, Fire Department, VROMI Building Safety & Environment and TEVZT Inspections, will carry out joint multi-disciplinary inspections of businesses as of October 1 throughout the Dutch side of the island.

The teams will be looking at employee health and safety on the job; food safety (proper storage of food, hygienic work stations, preparations procedures); tax compliance (registration of the business at the Tax Department, registration of employees and quick scan of the internal control with regards to sales); administration (business licence, work schedule, personnel list, labour registry, resident and employment permits, business licence etc.), state and use of the building, waste management, fire safety, like the number of and state of fire exits (shouldn't be blocked and free of any obstructions like combustible material), fire extinguishers (serviced annually by a certified company, and must be properly labelled when the certification took place and must be written in the Dutch or English language).

Businesses must meet certain operation standards and maintain safety codes which are mainly stated in their operational license.

The objective of the inspections are to guarantee quality service to residents and visitors on the island, assuring that establishments currently operating and serving the public, are adhering to the rules and regulations that govern their operations.

Violations which do not have an immediate impact on the business and customers will result in a warning and a specific amount of time will be granted to the business to comply.

Major hazardous situations discovered during the inspection will result in the establishment being closed immediately. After closure, the business will have to contact the department of economic affairs to request a re-inspection.

Inspections will continue on a regular basis. The joint multi-disciplinary team is looking forward towards the full cooperation of the business community and is requesting that they have all the required permits and other administrative documentation on hand to present to officials when they visit their establishment of business.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Collective Prevention Services (CPS) which is part of the Ministry of Public Health, says October 1, marks International Day of Older Persons. On this day countries around the globe will acknowledge the older persons within their communities.

The theme for this international day is: Older people – a new power for development.

A demographic revolution is underway throughout the world. Today, world-wide, there are around 600 million persons aged 60 years and over; this total will double by 2025 and will reach virtually two billion by 2050 – the vast majority of them in the developing world.

Older people play a critical role through volunteer work, transmitting experience and knowledge, helping their families with caring responsibilities and increasing their participation in the paid labor force.

Contributions made by older persons can only be ensured if older persons enjoy adequate levels of health.

The theme of World Health Day earlier this year was, "Good health adds life to years." Research and studies have shown that good health throughout life can help older men and women lead full and productive lives and be a resource for their families and communities.

As part of the Minister of Public Health's "Get Checked," campaign, the creation of 'age-friendly' physical and social environments can have a big impact on improving the active participation and independence of older people in the communities where they live.

Healthy ageing starts with healthy behaviors in earlier stages of life. These include what we eat, how physically active we are and our levels of exposure to health risks such as those caused by smoking, harmful consumption of alcohol, or exposure to toxic substances.

"Get Checked," it's never too late to start; for example, the risk of premature death decreases by 50 per cent if someone gives up smoking between 60 and 75 years of age.

International Day of Older Persons is part of CPS's annual calendar of observances.

sersxmatarubasilverjubilee30092012The Social Economic Council (SER) attended the celebration of their Aruban sister organization's 25th anniversary last Monday. The Aruban SER was launched the second year after the island's status aparte in 1986, and therefore celebrated their silver jubilee this year in the presence of their Caribbean counterparts.
The Sint Maarten SER was represented at the ceremony by Chairman René Richardson, accompanied by SER members William Reed and Arthur Bute. Chairman Richardson in his congratulatory speech referred to the impressive economic development Aruba realized since it attained its Status Aparte, and the pivotal role the SER played in ensuring social harmony and balanced economic growth. He touched upon the social and economic challenges the rapid development entailed, and on the parallels between Aruba's and Sint Maarten's social and economic conditions. The reliance on tourism, the fast growing population and the pressure on the social and physical infrastructure are some of the similarities between the two countries. As Sint Maarten is a new country in the Kingdom and Aruba has 25 years of experience, the SER Chairman expressed the hope of a long-standing and fruitful cooperation between the two.
At the event, Governor Fredis Refunjol and Prime Minister Mike Eman reflected on the history and the role of the SER in Aruba, especially in the difficult start of the Aruban development at the time of the closing of the Lago refinery, coinciding with the achievement of the Status Aparte.
During the three day stay of the delegation, additional visits were paid to the Aruban Chamber of Commerce, to politicians involved in major socio-economic plans, and other stakeholders.
On their mission, the SER board members were accompanied by Secretary-general Gerard Richardson, senior policy adviser Arjen Alberts and policy worker Bas Peters. In a parallel program, the SER staff members extended their network to the Central Bank of Aruba, the Central Bureau of Statistics and the University of Aruba. These institutions are of crucial importance to the Sint Maarten SER due to the strong similarity between our two countries within the Dutch Kingdom.
A full report on the SER trip to Aruba will be available shortly on the SER website www.sersxm.org.
The costs involved in the SER trip to Aruba were covered by Dutch cooperation funds managed by USONA.

On September 18, 2012 the court in first Instance ruled in the Case of Emil Lee vs. the Westin Dawn Beach Resort and Spa.

As of SMART in May of 2011, The Westin has banned Mr. Lee from entering their hotel under any circumstances even in the case of invitation by clients that have rented facilities at the Westin. The dispute revolves around an ongoing lawsuit whereby Princess Heights Hotel is suing the Westin for violation of their hindrance permit with regards to the noise and hours of operation of their generator and cooling towers. Because of this, the Westin has banned Mr. Lee from entering the Westin Hotel on two occasions amongst which the reception hosted by the Governor of Sint Maarten on the occasion of the Royal visit to which Lee was invited.

"As President of SHTA, I am often invited to official receptions and meetings, some of which are held at the Westin. Because I choose to defend my legal rights to peaceful enjoyment of my home and business, the Westin has looked for any means possible to harass and embarrass me. I have never done anything other than speak the truth and defend my rights and for this the Westin has sought to "punish" me. I refuse to be bullied into subjugating my rights. The purpose of the lawsuit was never about financial compensation. It was about standing up for your rights. It was about refusing to be intimidated." Said Emil Lee

The court's reasoning was that in principle a business has the right to deny a third party access to its premises. But a hotel is a public place, that obviously does not go for its rooms, offices etc but is does for its lobby, hallways, shops and restaurants.(as well as facilities such as spa and function rooms when contracted out) Same goes for rented out spaces in case the renter allows one access. Seeing the characteristics of this hotel (*), a denial of access (of Lee) to the hotel can only be imposed when circumstances come up in which case Westin cannot in any reasonable way be required to allow access in case a reasonable threat exists that Lee will behave unlawfully towards Westin or one or more persons on their premises. There is no evidence substantiating that Lee is in anyway threatening or destructive. Therefore.....

The ruling by the court was as follows:

  1. The Westin was incorrect in denying access during SMART 2011 and the Royal Reception of November 2011.
  2. The Westin is ordered to allow Lee access to events in the hotel for which he can show an invitation or ticket as well as to public areas of the hotel.
  3. Westin is ordered to pay Lee $500 for every day or part thereof in noncompliance to a maximum of $25,000 USD.
  4. Westin is ordered to pay for Lee's portion of the legal procedure as well as salary of lawyers,
  5. Judgment is effective immediately.

In closing Mr. Lee stated, "I would like to thank my lawyer, Jeroen Veen of Lexwell, for his passion and effort to successfully defend my rights. I am happy that this chapter of a distasteful dispute is over. Ultimately, my hope is that we can all move forward and operate peacefully in an atmosphere of mutual respect."

arsonfillin30092012Orient Bay:--- Boo Boo Jam, a well-established night club in Orient Bay was burnt flat last week. SMN News has been reliably informed that the manager of Boo Boo Jam identified as "Stephen" was arrested as a suspect of arson last Thursday morning and has been placed in garde à vue. Sources say kerosene oil was found in the suspect's vehicle. The operators of Boo Boo Jam are currently in France since the company filed for bankruptcy earlier this year and a curator has been appointed. Workers of Boo Boo Jam have not been paid for a while and they were involved in several days of strike. It is not clear if the manager that is now in custody was part of strikes.

colebayroadclosure01102012The Ministry of VROMI, Department of New Projects Development & Planning, on behalf of The Government of St. Maarten is hereby informing the general public of the upcoming road closure for the Cole Bay Project in the areas of Cole bay, Cay bay, Pelican, and Simpson Bay. On October 2nd and 3rd, 2012 from 10:00 pm until 6:00 am; the Welfare Road will be closed from the intersection of the Waterfront Road (Tropicana Casino) to the Cay Bay entrance for thru traffic. The works will be carried out during the evening hours between the period of 10:00pm thru 6:00am on both days.
The works that are been executed are in connection with the ongoing project for the upgrading of the infrastructure and beautification for the area of Cole Bay. The entire project is scheduled to be completed by December 13th, 2012.
The Ministry of VROMI on behalf of the Government of St. Maarten is asking all motorist to pay extra attention to the temporary traffic signs and detour, which will be in effect for a smooth and safe transition as the upgrading works for the area of Cole bay are being executed. We do apologize for any inconvenience that this may have caused.

sjacobsatupperprincessquarterstreetfair02102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Over the weekend Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs attended the Upper Princess Quarter Street Fair. It was the first one for the community.

Minister Jacobs, who was a guest, commended the Upper Princess Quarter Community Council Federation for this wonderful initiative to bind the community.

"The street fair is the first event, but it is the people of the community who will determine how successful it will be. Just as you did today, continue to pray together, work together, play together and enjoy good fellowship together," Minister Silveria Jacobs told those gathered for the fair.

shtasponsorssundialschool04102012As part of its continued partnership with the community at large in Social and Cultural development and its partnership with the Sundial School, the St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA) donated a check to assist with costs incurred during the school's recent participation in St. Maarten's carnival. Accepting the check for Sundial School was Mrs. Anenda Zaandam. The check was handed over by Sr. project manager Robert Dubourcq of SHTA.

edfpowerplant04102012Marigot:--- The general public will be given the opportunity to visit EDF power plants this Saturday, October 6, 2012, from 8am to 1pm, for the company's open house.
The 5 hour open house will include a bilingual (English and French) guided tour of the facilities, where one will learn about the history of the plants, the production of electricity, the use of modern technologies and the protection of the environment.
The 37 years old power plant located in Galisbay Marigot was first constructed in 1975 with a total of three SEMT PIELSTIC PA4 diesel generators of one mega watt each. Today the location houses two power plants with 12 diesel generators with a total of 45 mega watts installed to meet the growth of the St. Martin population.
The attendees coming to the open house are advised to wear close-up shoes and bring along a valid identification.
The organizers are extending a special invitation to all students who has an interest in an engineering/technical career.

Marigot:--- The Gendarmerie said on Wednesday through a press release that they formally identified and took into custody on Monday four suspects thought to be responsible for a spate of jewellery snatching crimes.

Seven incidents of this nature took place between September 19 and October 20 in Marigot, mostly against pedestrians, the majority of whom were unsuspecting tourists. Victims were assaulted violently if they did not hand over their valuables.

The investigation also turned up a stolen scooter and one of the suspects was implicated in the theft of a car in August 2012.

Two suspects have been summoned to court to answer charges on December 20 while the third has been incarcerated in Guadeloupe in connection with the execution of an arrest warrant with a 3-year prison sentence. The fourth suspect was placed in provisional detention to await judgement.

In connection with the same investigation, a fifth individual who was already indicted for armed robberies has been imprisoned.

anastaciobaker23102012SIMPSON BAY:--- Airport quality and safety professionals are expected to take part in the seventh Island Airport Safety Committee (IASC) Conference on November 5-9, 2012, at PJIA.

PJIAE Manager of Quality Anastacio Baker said that IASC was formed after a course on Safety Management Systems for Aerodrome Regulators and Inspectors held in Aruba and organized by the Netherlands in 2006. Representatives in attendance for the training were from the then island territories of the Netherlands Antilles, Aruba, Suriname, and the Netherlands.

Baker said that, "because of the shared information and unity of the group during training they decided to form a committee and meet every year. The first meeting was held in 2007 in Aruba and St. Maarten, then for the following years in Curacao, Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius respectively. Once again St. Maarten is hosting the conference.

Baker said that, "the objective of the conference each year is to share safety information and audit the host airport; the findings are then presented to management with recommendations for improvements from the committee." Among the key aspects or areas of the airport to be audited are Airside Operations, Rescue and Fire Fighting, and Air Traffic Control.

The audit is done in accordance with Annex 14 of the International Civil Aviation Organization's manual (ICAO) and the Airport Aerodrome Manual. "This type of audit prepares the host airport for other external audits from regulating bodies such as ICAO and FAA," said Baker. The committee members are from the airports of Aruba, Bonaire, Curacao, St. Eustatius, Saba, and St. Maarten. Suriname became a member in 2011.

According to Baker, a former IASC chairman, there will be a number of safety presentations by the safety professionals as well as safety information sharing at the conference.

Pond Island:--- TelEm Group customers are experiencing intermittent interruptions to their broadband internet service due to an outage on the SMPR1 cable operated by sister company Smitcoms.
The outage was reported during the early hours of Tuesday morning. With the assistance of a cable equipment vendor in the USA, TelEm Group is attempting to identify the cause of these interruptions so that repairs can be carried out without delay.
A similar outage was experienced last week however a full report is still awaited on the nature and cause of that outage.
Cable equipment vendors in the USA say despite many man hours of testing, the precise cause of the outage last week and again today cannot be immediately determined.
The cable outage is affecting the SMPR1 broadband cable that Smitcoms holds with other Internet Service Providers (ISPs) on St. Maarten, especially the broadband company CaribServe - affecting Caribserve customers.
TelEm Group and Smitcoms, along with their cable equipment vendors in the USA are taking all steps to restore full service as soon as possible. The companies have in the meantime apologized to all broadband internet users and the customers of Caribserve for the current interruption in service.

PHILIPSBURG:--- On Friday the electorate of Curacao went to the polls and voted for their parties of their choice.

President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel, would like to congratulate the electorate for exercising their democrat right in free and fair elections. Approximately 75 per cent of those that could vote came out to do so on October 19.

President Samuel also congratulates the leaders of all parties that took part in the second elections of country Curacao, adding that the Parliament of Sint Maarten was willing and ready to work with the Parliament on areas of mutual interests.

smmtabraziltrip18102012Sao Paulo, BRAZIL:--- Members of The St. Maarten Marine Trades Association recently attend the Sao Paulo Boat Show where they sought to diversify the current clientele of the marine industry by encouraging Brazilian Yacht enthusiasts to bring their vessels to St. Maarten. The delegation was well received and all expectations are that we will begin to see an influx of Brazilian owned vessels home porting in St. Maarten this season.

SMMTA Press Release

silveriajacobs17102012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs announced during the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing on Wednesday that students who were denied study financing this year or those who are interested in studying at universities or colleges in the region such as the University of St. Martin (USM) can fill up the necessary form or application at the Ministry of Education to access Dutch funding.

The Education Minister said there are monies available at USONA for students who would like to further their studies. Minister Jacobs further explained that unlike the requirements to obtain study financing, the applicant does not have to be a Dutch citizen, those interested in obtaining the funds just have to prove that they have been residing on the island for five or more years.

Students that already applied for study financing and were denied only have to fill up one form while the Ministry of Education has to fill up the other. Students that have never applied for study financing would have to complete the entire procedure. The Minister said there are monies available for about 18 students, the same amount that was denied by the government of St. Maarten.

sdastudentsatannefrankexhibition14102012Philipsburg:--- Angela Dekker and Saskia Kliphuis of funding agency Cooperating Foundations watched the students of the Seventh Day Adventist school while they were learning more about the tragic but also inspiring life of the jewish girl Anne Frank in WWII.
Cooperating Foundations donated Naf 18.766,00 to the library for the travelling exhibition "Reading and Writing with Anne Frank" of the Anne Frank Foundation. All elementary and secondary schools will participate in the inspirational reading and writing exercises of the exhibition during the month of October.

romeopantophlet24092012The observance of this day is intended to raise the profile of statistics, to commend statisticians in our community and the region and, most importantly, to emphasize the key role that statistics will play in the future development of Country St. Maarten.
An example of the importance of statistics can be realized when we consider the censuses and other surveys that are conducted. From each census we obtain statistical information such as the composition of households on our island, and the average incomes of those households. We can then evaluate how those numbers compare to previous years, and thereby determine whether and to what extent the size of our population is changing, and also determine how the economic circumstances of our people are changing.
We as government remain committed to further strengthening our statistical capabilities by continued investment in our physical and human resources at our statistical office, and I encourage all citizens to play their role in supporting the continued development of statistics on St. Maarten in every way possible, and especially by fully cooperating and actively participating whenever a census and other sample-surveys are taken on our Island.
In this way each and every one of will have done our part in ensuring that this year's theme is realized. That theme is:
"Working Together to Improve Statistics in the 21st Century and Beyond"

kirbyhodge13102012Philipsburg:--- Relatives of Anguillian Pilot Kirby Hodge and the passengers that were on board flight 5553Y-AZTEX are upset with the conflicting information they are being fed regarding the survival and search and rescue mission. Saturday evening relatives of Captain Hodge and other Anguillians were rejoicing when they were told that all six persons on board the aircraft were found alive. Hours later their joy turned into sadness when they learnt that the search and rescue mission was called off due to the inclement weather conditions and that only one female passenger that was on board flight 5553Y–AZTEX that left St. Croix en route to St. Thomas early Saturday morning crashed was rescued.

The female survivor told rescue workers that all six of the passengers including her child exited the aircraft alive but they all got separated due to the bad weather conditions and high waves. Information from San Juan Towers now states that the search and rescue was called off because of inclement weather and darkness of the night.
Earlier on Saturday afternoon, SMN News received information from the Towers at PJIAE which stated that they were informed that all the passengers were found in a raft drifting while the pilot swam to a nearby key. SMN News also received the same information from the Towers in Martinique.

Late Saturday evening SMN News was told that the information they received remained the same. However, information from St. Croix Airport states that only one female passenger was rescued and up to press time the other five passengers were not located including well known Pilot Kirby Hodge. The passenger that was rescued SMN News learnt was taken to St. Croix while scores of family members of the victims and the pilot gathered at a beach in St. Thomas to see if the Coast Guard was going to show up with their loved ones.

Kirby Hodge is a well known pilot and businessman from Island Harbour Anguilla. He owns Rainbow International Airlines which is responsible for air evacuation within the region.

This latest crash came just one week after an aircraft crashed on the V.C. Bird International Airport in Antigua where three persons including the pilot lost their lives.

claireelshot11102012Philipsburg:--- President of the Windward Islands Teachers Union (WITU), Claire Elshot extended belated greetings to all teachers on St. Maarten for Teachers' Day. Elshot was off island at the time but took the opportunity to greet all teachers during WICLU's weekly press conference that was held on Thursday. Elshot said that the theme this year "Stand up for teachers" speaks for itself however, several teachers on St. Maarten contacted her since she returned to the island and wanted to know why there are nurses' week and police week celebrations and no celebration to recognize teachers on the island. She said that the union is analyzing the concerns of the teachers and as such they are considering putting together activities to celebrate and recognize the teachers and students of St. Maarten.

Elshot also announced that she will be postulating herself as a candidate to be re-elected as the President of WITU, that election she said will be scheduled shortly. In the meantime, Elshot said CTEC of Curacao just held their election and the board was able to maintain their presidency. Aruba she said held their elections on Wednesday but she was unable to get the results and outcome of their teachers' union election.

Elshot said she also has to share information she gathered in Aruba about the COLA payments that the government of St. Maarten wants to restructure. She said teachers in Aruba receive two allowances one in November and another in January while their vacation allowances is 8% while St. Maarten is stuck at 6%. Elshot said that teachers also have 10 extra days that they can use which they can cash in if they do not use it.

The WITU President said that the union will be addressing several issues with the Minister of Education. She said that St. Maarten is two years into a new country status and to date several institutions are not yet established. One such institution is the one to evaluate teachers' diplomas and degrees. She further explained that she met with a senior civil servant who said there are people to do such but the committee is not yet established.
Elshot also expressed concerns on the lack of opportunities for 16 year old students that have completed high school. She said that the government of St. Maarten is not doing their best to enhance education on St. Maarten, especially for students that finishes school at an early age. Elshot also said that the teachers of PSVE expressed concerns about the fact that two of their former students are now suspects of a heinous crime that was committed on the island.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Department of Disaster Management (ODM) says the peak of the hurricane season has passed, but residents should still remain vigilant until the end of the season.

The season so far has seen 15 named tropical storms. Nadine became of the longest-lived tropical systems on record.

A Tropical Wave (TW) associated with a Low Pressure system #98, is expected to pass close or over the Leeward Islands late this week, bringing possibly adverse weather conditions.

With respect to the possibility of heavy rainfall, motorists are advised to exercise caution while driving in low lying areas which could flood – street flooding - due to heavy and persistent rainfall.

Motorists driving near hillsides are also asked to exercise caution with respect to possible rock falls.

Drivers and individuals who do not need to be on the road should remain at home until weather conditions improve.

wibalternativeenergyshowposter08102012The Windward Island Bank will be hosting our very first Alternative Energy Show at the Princess Port de Plaisance parking facility for the general public. The event will take place on the November 3rd, 2012 from 10am to 5pm.

WIB will bring together several local alternative energy suppliers to display their products and services ranging from solar panels, wind generator, solar water heaters, LED, inverters, and more.

The WIB's Alternative Energy Show will be an informative, fun filled day with a great selection of alternative energy products, entertainment, food & drinks, and a kiddy's corner. Come see how it works. You can obtain relevant information from the experts on energy alternative products. WIB's Personal Loan & Mortgages Team will be present to assist with all financing possibilities. Now is the best time to invest and enjoy your savings for the future.

For Business inquiries regarding this show, please contact Mr. Ferdinand Beauperthuy at 5462865 or you may email him at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Come and see how it works.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Nutrition related health problems in children are increasingly significant causes of disability and premature death worldwide, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

The problem of overweight and obesity have reached epidemic proportions globally, and both developed and developing countries are seriously affected.

In some countries, the epidemic of obesity sits alongside continuing problems of under nutrition, creating a double-burden of nutrition-related ill health among the population, including children.

The St. Maarten Health Study, "How Healthy is St. Maarten,?" indicated that on a daily basis 31 per cent of the participants don't consume breakfast; 63 per cent don't consume vegetables and 66 per cent don't consume fruits. This is an indication that this lifestyle is also practice by their descendants.

Collective Prevention Services (CPS), executing agency of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, and the Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever, strongly recommends to parents and guardians to 'Get Checked,' by checking the ingredients of the products that they buy and prepare for their children through the remainder of the school year. Just because it is convenient does not mean that it is healthy - healthy choices equal healthy children and healthy smiles!

'Get Checked 'is the Ministers of Public Health's campaign to draw attention to health issues.

Improving the nutritional status of school-age children is an effective investment for improving educational outcomes of school children.

Establishing healthy dietary and physical activity patterns among young people thereby promotes health and nutritional well-being and preventing obesity and various non-communicable diseases.

In making healthy foods and beverages available at home and for school, and in providing, supporting and encouraging opportunities for physical activity, parents can influence their children's behavior.

Simultaneously parents are advised to live and promote a healthy lifestyle because children's behavior is often shaped by observation and adaptation.

Here are some tips for children and adolescents: provide healthy breakfast before each school day; don't leave home without breakfast; serve healthy school snacks to children (whole-grain, vegetables, fruits); promote the intake of fruits and vegetables.

Restrict intake of energy-dense, micronutrient-poor foods (e.g. packaged snacks); restrict intake of sugars-sweetened soft drinks; ensure an opportunity for family meals; provide information and skills to make healthy food choices.

Promote regular intake of water and physical exercise and get your child involved in sport activities.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament was scheduled to meet in public session on October 09, however the meeting has been postponed.

The agenda point for this meeting was related to the present situation regarding maintenance and zoning, and the Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure Hon. William Marlin, was invited to appear before parliament.

The meeting has been postponed as per the request of Hon. Minister William Marlin due to the funeral of his brother that will take place on Tuesday.

This meeting was requested by the United Peoples (UP) Party parliamentary faction.

careerandstudyfairposter08102012PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Career & Study Fair Committee is making final preparations for the annual Career & Study Fair, scheduled for Wednesday, November 7, 2012 at the Bel-Air Community Center.
College and university representatives from St. Maarten, Curaçao, Aruba, the United States and Holland will be on hand to share information about their academic institutions. In addition to local educational institutions such as the University of St. Martin, SBO-St. Maarten and SIFMA, representatives from S4, the Study Financing Department and Student Support Services will be present in providing information to the public regarding their services.
Under the theme "A Better Future Through Better Education," the fair will be open to the pre-exam students from all secondary schools from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. The Career & Study Fair will be open to the general public from 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm.
"The students we are focusing on are those who have chosen or are now deciding whether to attend college or enter the workforce. Every individual needs to know what choice is best for him or her. The Career & Study Fair provides an opportunity for students to gather the information necessary to make the right choice as they prepare to graduate from high school. We also recognize that parents play a major role in the decision making and so does the financial aspects of investing in a college education. Therefore, we are encouraging more parents to visit the fair during the 3:00 – 7:00 pm time slot", committee officials pointed out.
A variety of local businesses and organizations have already confirmed their participation this year including Nagico, PJIAE, Telem N.V., Coast Guard, Korps Politie St. Maarten, Winair, Customs, St. Maarten Medical Center, the Prison, Mental Health Foundation, the Harbor Group of Companies and the Tourist Bureau. Several other organizations are still in the process of confirming their participation, and are asked to do so with a committee member before this weekend.
"We are very grateful for the financial institutions, companies and colleges participating in this event. The information they provide is going to help our youth decide what their next step will be. Some youngsters will also use this opportunity to obtain more information on a particular career they have been thinking of", committee officials said.
This annual event promises to be very informative and supportive in the planning and decision making involved 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 – 9:15 pm.
As a means of encouraging students and parents to begin preparing for college early, there will be a sponsored raffle starting at 3:30 pm for various college electronic essentials. In order to win the raffle persons must be present at drawing. Radio X104.3 fm will be broadcasting live from the fair in the afternoon.

armedrobberyfillin13082012Philipsburg:--- On Friday October 12th, 2012 at approximately 3:50pm, just around closing time, two masked men dressed completely in black stormed into Divinity Jewelry store on Front Street. These two suspects who were armed with handguns ordered the workers to stay still. At the same time, while threatening the workers with their weapons, the suspects went behind the counter and removed a large amount of gold chains that were hanging in the showcase. After committing this act both suspects fled the scene on foot in the direction of the Boardwalk.

KPSM Police Report

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in a public session on May 21 to discuss correspondence from the Corporate Governance Council (CGC), Financial Supervision and the Parliament of Latin America Parlatino.

The meeting will take place on Tuesday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The Central Committee will have a discussion about correspondence submitted from CGC to the Council of Ministers applying Article 4 of the Ordinance Corporate Ordinance.

The second agenda point is the half-year report of financial supervision presented by (former) Dutch Minister of Internal Affairs and Kingdom Relations Hon. J.P.H. Donner.

The third agenda point is a proposal by the Parliament of Latin America Parlatino for Sint Maarten to host two committee meetings on November 22 and 23, 2012.

The committee meeting will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

Philipsburg:--- Police arrested a second person on December 28th, 2011 for the murder of Mark Deygoo who was shot multiple times in his Back Street Store "Fragile Bundle" on September 21st 2011. Acting Police Spokesman Giovanni Sprott identified the second suspect as K.C. from French St. Martin. Sprott said the investigation into the murder of Mark Anthony Deygoo is being conducted by the Armed Robbery Team.
It should be noted that police had arrested an 18 year student of St. Maarten Academy PSVE in the month of November 2011 as one of two suspects that robbed and shot the Guyanese businessman. The 18 year old student identified as George Mardemborough was released two weeks later when three persons provided sworn statements to the police that gave the student an alibi at the time of the robbery and shooting.

euambassadorrkopeckyandswescotwilliams04012012Great Bay (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams on Tuesday received a courtesy call from European Union (EU) Ambassador Robert Kopecky, head of the delegation of the EU responsible for Sint Maarten with residence in Georgetown, Guyana.

Ambassador Kopecky was recently appointed to his post in Guyana, and it was his first working visit to the country to present his credentials to the Prime Minister.

According to Prime Minster Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams, she provided factual information about the country and the structure of government.

The Ambassador also met with the Vice Prime Minister Hon. Theo Heyliger and Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport & Telecommunications Hon. Franklin Meyers.

The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) is reminding Carnival stakeholders and all persons interested in Carnival that the registration deadline for Carnival 2012 is January 16, 2012.

The SCDF extended the registration deadline from December 1st, 2011 to give stakeholders some extra time to register. The registration process is for everyone involved in every facet of Carnival including booth holders, troupe leaders, calypsonians, queen contestants, bands etc.

All registrations forms can be collected at the security desk of the Government Administration Building and submitted at the same location. The forms can also be sent digitally once requested. The public can request the form by emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or calling 5225133 or 5220509.

"We urge persons interested in being part of Carnival related events under the auspices of the SCDF to register before the deadline. We will not extend the deadline again. We hope to get great participation as Carnival remains the people's festival and we have an exciting fete planned for 2012," SCDF President Stuart Johnson said.

tthompson05012012Philipsburg:--- The President of the Workers Institute for Organized Labour (WIFOL) Theophillus Thompson plans to hold the Government of St. Maarten responsible for the non action of the Department of Labour, Thompson announced on Thursday.
The WIFOL President explained that some 49 workers of the Simpson Bay Resort Management Company BV (SBRMC) and Royal Resorts Management Company Ltd (Former Pelican Resorts) are in limbo while they also did not receive their December 2011 salaries even though the company they worked for submitted a request at the Labour Department to terminate them. Thompson said based on the law, the Labour Department has six weeks to make a decision on the dismissal request but to date they have not done so. The Simpson Bay Resort Management Company BV (SBRMC) and Royal Resorts Management Company Ltd (Former Pelican Resorts) submitted the request since July 2011 and to date the Labour Department has not responded. "Because of the non action of the Labour Department, these workers don't know their status, they cannot move on with their lives neither can they seek employment elsewhere."
Thompson also announced on Thursday during the union's weekly press briefing that the legal representatives of WIFOL and the Pelican workers are working on strategic ways to make sure the rights of the Pelican workers are respected based on the Collective Labour Agreement, as well the standards of the International Labour Organization (ILO), Human Rights charters on domestic and immigration workers, and the country's constitution.
The WIFOL President assured media workers that the union is prepared for the challenges of 2012 even though they know that employers are always protected through various law firms. He said as a unionist it is "mind boggling" for him when he sees the silence on the part of Government while the struggle with the Pelican workers continue. "It is amazing to see and witness the silence of the Ministers of Tourism and Labour on this matter. As a union we will also hold the Minister of Labour responsible for not doing enough to resolve the Pelican issue." Thompson said in his opinion Government is responsible for paying the workers of Pelican especially those that are still waiting on a response from the Labour Department.

Philipsburg:--- St. Maarten Cable TV has undertaken a major capital upgrade to encode and convert all analog services to the digital format. Effective February 1, 2012, all customers who subscribe to our services are required to switch to a Motorola digital converter to continue receiving service. It is necessary that our subscribers visit our primary Business Office at Madame Estate to exchange their analog converter(s) in order to continue receiving service.
To provide our customers the opportunity to gradually transition to the digital platform and to accommodate the change to the new digital platform, we will simulcast the analog channels until May 1, 2012. Thereafter, we will cease transmission of the analog channels and the Pioneer converters will no longer receive the signal.

Why is Digital better than Analog service? Digital cable TV offers many improvements over Analog service!
  • Better picture quality
  • Better sound
  • Many more channels due to greater bandwidth because of the digital compression.
    Eight channels will be added to the channel line-up
  • Interactive digital program guide
  • Pay-Per-View channels will be added to the channel line-up by June 2012
  • Parental Access and much more...
How to swap the analog box for a digital converter:
Exchanging the Pioneer cable box is very easy. Simply take the Pioneer analog box to our Business Office to upgrade to a digital converter. To ensure that every customer is addressed in an efficient manner, subscribers will be scheduled by residential area. We encourage our customers to stay tuned to all media sources, as the aforementioned schedule will be published in the local newspapers, on the radio and on television. We will also be opening a second location over the hill to accommodate our subscribers in those areas. More information on this will be forthcoming via the media as well.
Customers are also encouraged to call the office at 542-4361 or contact us online at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to gather all the pertinent information prior to visiting the Business Office. Our Customer Service Representatives will gladly provide the requisite information needed to accelerate the process. Information about the swap process will also be included on St. Maarten Cable TV's website at www.innovativevi.net/sxmcable.
Monthly Digital Converter Fee Rental:
Customers will now pay $7.35 per month for the rental of the digital converter which is a difference of $1.05 per converter per month but this upgrade will also afford them the opportunity to gain additional digital channels over the next few months.

Stay tuned in the coming weeks for area schedule listings and additional information about this exciting upgrade!
On behalf of the management and staff of St. Maarten Cable TV, we thank you for your patronage and support over the last 25 years. We look forward to celebrating our Silver Anniversary with you in 2012 by providing you the best entertainment in St. Maarten. Happy New Year!

Simpson Bay:--- PJIAE met on January 5 with Sol and Chevron as well as other stakeholders to discuss the current shortage of aviation fuel experienced in St. Maarten. Several measures are being taken to mitigate the current effects and better secure PJIA's operations in the future.
Among these measures is a planned relocation of the fuel farm at PJIA, which will commence during the second quarter of this year, while a Service Level Agreement that includes performance standards will be put in place with all PJIA suppliers, including those who supply aviation fuel.
Moving PJIA's fuel farm to an offsite location will result in increased storage capacity for fuel and will also free up valuable ramp space.
Similarly, Sol has filed the required documents with the respective government authorities to enable it to commence construction of an additional storage tank that would double its storage capacity to a combined 25,000 barrels.
Storage is indeed a major factor in the current fuel shortage. Once approval is received, the construction of the new tank is expected to take some six months. This means, before this year ends, the situation at PJIA with regards to aviation fuel would have improved dramatically.
In the meantime, Sol expects relief of the current fuel shortage by the end of January. During the meeting with PJIAE, General Manager, Sol Aviation Services Ltd. (SASL), Andrew Niles, said the company is working hard to ensure that St. Maarten does not completely run out of fuel. The company gives special consideration to "feeder locations" like St. Maarten, given the island's hub function.
One short-term solution being considered by Sol is to switch from Jet A1 fuel to Jet A specification fuel, which can be sourced more readily at other suppliers. This specification change would allow Sol to purchase fuel from additional suppliers rather than being limited to its main supplier of Jet A1 fuel, Petrotrin of Trinidad and Tobago.
The primary difference between Jet A specification and Jet A1 is the freezing point, which Sol confirmed will not affect its clients.
Although last week's tanker brought Jet A1 fuel from Curacao, Niles noted, however, that Curacao is not as dependable a source for this type of fuel as Trinidad and Tobago.
The Sol general manager further explained why his company has not considered acquiring fuel from the US or Venezuela, given the acute shortage it is facing.
While immediately available, it was noted that deliveries from the US would take longer than direct deliveries from Trinidad and Tobago or Curacao due to "transit times" and "tanker size." Niles noted that Venezuela does not produce Jet A1 fuel.
Niles confirmed that Sol is in direct contact with the head offices of the various airlines that service PJIA to update them on the daily fuel allotments for their aircrafts. However, Sol will also now provide daily communiqués to PJIA and St. Maarten handlers for both commercial airlines and General Aviation (GA).
"We are doing our best to manage the situation," said Andrew Niles, adding: "We could only operate with what we have."
The General Aviation (GA) sector is the most hit by the current fuel shortage. Sol noted it is easier to manage commercial carriers as their schedules and requirements are fixed, whereas with General Aviation this is not the case.
However, the pending deliveries and recertification of the fuel should alleviate some of the restrictions and result in possible relaxation this week.
"The GA fuel situation is a bit more complicated," admitted Niles, "as some use brokers for their fuel purchases. Additionally, unlike Commercial flights, we do not have a clear picture of the fuel requirements for GA, as they operate and require fuel on 'as needed' basis."
Following Thursday's meeting, however, Sol agreed to look into further "relaxing" the current restrictions, especially on General Aviation. Commercial Aviation has already been moved up from 50% to 75%. Nevertheless, the fuel rationing for General Aviation may continue a little longer.
Commenting on the matter, PJIA managing director, Regina LaBega said, "the situation is really unfortunate, but it has our undivided attention."
"We are working with our stakeholders, to share strategies that would enable us to spot potential problems in time so that we can respond in an effective, dynamic and informed manner," LaBega said. "The idea is to find permanent solutions for this issue."

governmentofficialsatnationaldayofprayer08012012Philipsburg:--- Government officials including the Governor of St. Maarten drs. Eugene Holiday his wife first lady Marie Louise along with Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams were among those that attended the National Day of Prayer at the Clem Labega Square Sunday evening.
The ecumenical service commenced at 4:30pm with praise and worship by the Love and Grace Ministry. The call to worship was conducted by the Pastor of the New Testament Baptist Church Pastor Wycliffe Smith, with the welcome given by Wally Havertong. A prayer for Thanksgiving and for Government was done by Pastor Jerome Thomas, while Pastor Emmanuel Carbon prayed the family unit, the youths and against crime and violence. A special rendition was done by Landry Piper who sang against the crime and violence on St. Maarten. Piper who is no stranger to the community called the Prime Minister by her first name on a number of occasions which did not sit well with the gathering. He was asked by the organizing committee to apologize to the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams for addressing her by her first name in public gathering.
asterallenatnationaldayofprayer08012012The sermonette was delivered by Pastor Aster Allen, a known cancer survivor on St. Maarten. Pastor Allen called on the Government and people of St. Maarten to place their faith and trust in God if they are to move the nation forward. She said when ones expectations and confidence are connected to God then that expectation and confidence is heightened. She asked upon what the Government and people are basing their confidence. The theme of her message was "Thank You Lord for Watching over Us as we go Forward." Pastor Aster Allen, a teacher by profession broke down the meaning of the theme of her message making sure that the persons that attended the ceremony fully understood the purpose of the ceremony. She also urged the St. Maarten nation to turn to God as Ezekiel did while they pray for the Government of St. Maarten so that everyone can live a peaceful life. "Keep your focus on God for he that is in you is greater than those that are against you. Therefore, no one should lose focus despite the odds." She asked Government where is there strategy and military forces to go up against a greater nation.

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Philipsburg:--- Several companies met with the legal advisor to the Ministry of Labour Eunicio Martina on Monday to discuss their concerns on how their workers work permits are processed. According to information reaching SMN News, the Department of Labour has rejected a number of work permits for foreign workers citing that there are locals available to work for the companies.
SMN News has learnt that many persons whose permits were rejected had up to seven work permits but this year the department has decided to reject the work permits even though the Ministry of Justice is granting three year residency permits to workers who had more than five permits. Attending the meeting on Monday were representatives of Checkmate Security, Windward Roads, Avalon Construction, Total Protection, Capital Security and Clean St. Maarten. The source said that the Department turned down as much as 16 requests for Checkmate Security. The source further stated that while the companies met with the legal advisor to the Minister of Labour Cornelius de Weever, they already filed appeals against government's decisons. The source said that the Minister is seeking a follow up meeting with the Security Companies on the island because they believe that St. Maarten has enough local youths that can fill their positions.

Philipsburg:--- The 18 year old suspect that was arrested on December 28th, 2011 as the second suspect in the Mark Deygoo murder investigation was released on Tuesday on the orders of the Public Prosecutor's office. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said the police does not have sufficient information to further detain the suspect identified as K.C. from French St. Martin.
Mark Anthony Deygoo was shot multiple times in his Back Street store Fragile Bundle on September 21st, 2011 when two young armed gunmen entered the store and robbed the businessman.
This is the second person police arrested in recent weeks for the shooting death of the businessman. Both suspects have been released. The first was a St. Maarten Academy P.S.V.E. student who was arrested in November 2011 but was later released when some persons provided an alibi for the young man.

mvogesmeetswiths413012012Great Bay (DCOMM):--- On Friday January 6th, 2012 the Executive Board of S-4 headed by its Chairman Brenda Emmen-Hassell accompanied by Secretary of the Board, Ben Brown and second-Treasurer, Rinaldo Hassell, paid a working visit to the Cabinet of Minister Plenipotentiary of Sint Maarten, Hon. Mathias S. Voges. The Cabinet was further represented by its Director, Cornelius James and Perry Geerlings holding the portfolio of Education & Welfare.

The purpose of this meeting with the Executive Board of S-4 was firstly to introduce to the Cabinet the two new members of the Board, Brown and Hassell, as this was their first visit, as well as to be briefed on issues at hand and seeking of a more enhanced cooperation between S-4 and the Sint Maarten House.

During what has been described as a very pleasant and fruitful meeting, the Executive Board informed the Cabinet of its plans and initiatives for 2012, whilst functional and operational issues of S-4 were discussed as well.

The Board expressed its intention to have S-4 become more transparent in its operations and communications, whilst using the rules of Good Governance as their guideline.

The Cabinet proposed to the Executive Board to seek ways and means in order to improve the communication between S-4 and Sint Maarten students in the Netherlands.

The Cabinet pledged its support in this quest. Furthermore, it was discussed and agreed that S-4 will be looking to add additional activities to its operational program to the benefit of Sint Maarten students and graduates.

The human resource strengthening of S-4's operations will be factored in the quest for improvement in the S-4 – student's relationship. Possible solutions in this area were discussed.

It was agreed to have more frequent follow up meetings in order to monitor progress made, thus enabling a closer working relationship between the Cabinet and the S4 Foundation.

fmeyerspresentsfccacheque14012012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Economic & Tourism Affairs, Telecommunications & Transport Hon. Franklin Meyers, on Thursday presented students Alyssa Sadheidha Clarke (St. Maarten Academy) and St. Dominic High student Kamila Gumbs (a former MAC-Browlia Mailard Campus pupil) with cheques as prizes for participating in the Florida Caribbean Cruise Association (FCCA) 2011 FCCA Foundation Children's Essay Contest held under the banner "What does sustainable tourism mean to your destination?" The cheques were presented by the Minister on behalf of the FCCA.

dgibbsanddriboudgroup16012012Sandy Ground:--- Dominique Riboud, the known Dentist of French Quarter that led the list consisting of only Metropolitans in the first Territorial elections in 2007 has decided to pool his resources by joining forces with first vice president Daniel Gibbs to contest the 2012 Territorial Elections slated for March 2012.
Gibbs and Riboud made the announcement on Monday night at the Mercure Hotel in Sandy Ground. Riboud decided to join the Union for Democracy which is led by Gibbs which also has the full support of Mayor Albert Fleming.
In his address to the gathering, he said he finds that Gibbs and him have the same vision for St. Martin and with the two of them together they can form a new vision for the Collectivity of St. Martin. Riboud said he believes that the island can be fully developed through the subventions from France and Europe. Politicians he said do not have to re-invent the wheel but instead they must position themselves well in the global and aggressive environment. He called on the population to pool their forces together to reunite St. Martin since according to him the island has the capability of doing much better.

hshigemotomeetspensionfundboard16012012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto says that the General Pension Fund of Sint Maarten (APS) as of January 2012 will be paying out the pension of all former civil servants who have been receiving their pension from the General Pension Fund of the Netherlands Antilles (APNA).

On Monday APS Board and Management gave what has been described as an extensive presentation to the Minister of Finance with respect to the state of affairs of the country's pension system.

A steering group with a representative of the board of APS as well as a representative of the cabinet of the Minister of Finance will be formed shortly to guide and monitor some of the more technical exercises which still have to be completed such as having all administrations be on one line as far as pensions premium contributions and personnel information is concerned.

"The APS fund is in its developmental phase and is hard at work to make this fund work efficiently and maintain its solvency as well provide adequate service to its customers both internal and external.

"We were informed of the progress that has been made since the establishment of our national pension fund. The investment policy was also discussed at length as well as the challenges facing APS. Things are looking positive for 2012, but prudence is necessary in managing our pension system. We have to look at ways of keeping the pension fund solvent and manageable.

"As we all know, pension systems in Europe and other parts of the world are under heavy stress due to the global financial and economic situation. Some very important decisions will have to be made in order to be able to deal with the costs involved in 15-20 years when our society would have aged considerably.

"I have confidence in the board and management of APS that we will weather these challenging times based on the resilience of our people," Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto said on Monday.

The Minister of Finance also pointed out that payment arrangements between government and the fund was discussed on a technical level and this too requires monitoring in order to ensure that payment of premiums are done in a correct and timely manner.

Also discussed were payment arrears from the government, and the solution to remain current as well as try to catch up with the outstanding amounts which is to be finalized soon.

Proper coordination between the Personnel Department, Salaries and Wages, and the fund is of utmost importance, and this too is currently being done, the Minister of Finance explained on Monday.

Attending the presentation were two members from the Governments Accounting Bureau SOAB, two external advisors from MONTAE Investment Firm, the Secretary General of the Ministry of Finance, Head of the Accounting Department, the Concern Controller, as well as staff from the Ministry of Finance.

Philipsburg:--- The General Pension Fund of Sint Maarten (Algemeen Pensioenfonds Sint Maarten), APS, is scheduled to make its first pension payments to those entitled to such on Friday, January 20. APS is working diligently with local banks to facilitate this payment. "We are proud to be taking this step forward and consider it an important milestone for our organization", says APS director Kendra Arnell.
Since October 10, 2010, Algemeen Pensioenfonds Curacao, APC (the former APNA), had continued to carry out pension payments on behalf of APS on the basis of a service level agreement between both parties. The agreement entails that as per December 31, 2011, pension payments would be transferred to APS. APS will be making pension payments on the basis of the same regulations as APNA, in the past.
Pension beneficiaries can expect to receive a statement with a breakdown of their pension by mail. The statement will provide information on the gross and net pension amount and on withholdings for wage tax, health insurance and other social premiums. The statement will look different but essentially conveys the same information as previous statements.
It is not anticipated that beneficiaries will see any changes in the pensions they receive. "We have been and are working closely with APC to ensure a seamless transition", says APS management.
APS was established by law as per October 10, 2010 when the former Netherlands Antilles was dissolved and Sint Maarten became a country within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. APS is now responsible for the execution of the National Pension Fund Ordinance of Sint Maarten.
Persons who have questions pertaining to the payments can contact the APS by calling telephone number 543 00 03 or by email. The APS e-mail address is This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

sxmtouristofficialsmeetwithklm22012012Great Bay (DCOMM):--- Director of the Sint Maarten Tourist Bureau May-Ling Chun described her recent meeting with KLM Executives in Holland as positive.

Ming-Ling Chun headed a delegation to Holland recently which met with several airlines including KLM. The delegation informed KLM that their fares to Sint Maarten are much higher than to most destinations in the Caribbean, Suriname and even as far South as Brazil.

It was also pointed out to KLM that there is now a tendency to fly via the United States to Sint Maarten because it's less expensive. KLM addressed the matter by stating that they are well aware of the situation and the reason for the high fares is due to the lack of competition on the Sint Maarten route.

KLM says they understand that this makes the situation to promote the destination in Europe more difficult, and added that KLM would be interested in looking into joint promotional opportunities to assist in promoting the route.

The Sint Maarten delegation also asked to look into the possibility of delaying the departure time from Amsterdam to Sint Maarten in order to facilitate passengers being able to connect to other flights from other European cities to the island who are travelling on the same day. At the moment KLM flights depart Amsterdam minutes before 9:00am.

llaveist24012012Philipsburg:--- Member of Parliament Louis Laveist has issued a strong call to the current government asking that they take their heads out of the trough and to look up and see the clouds when it come to the traffic situation on St. Maarten. Laveist said each time he or anyone says anything members representing government takes it personally and therefore he believes they need to take their heads out of the trough.
Laveist told reporters on Tuesday that there is pothole in the vicinity of Tropicana Casino which is becoming a crater. The National Alliance Member of Parliament said that the only thing the government has to do is repair the crater and allow traffic to flow freely. He said he is of the opinion that the current government is allowing the pothole (crater) to become a multi-million dollar project. Laveist said that is the only conclusion he could come to because he cannot see any other reason as to why the government would allow the businesses to suffer and to cripple the economy of St. Maarten. Laveist said that in his opinion, the government is putting the economy at risk in order to justify and satisfy some of their campaign promises. Laveist said he considers the traffic situation a "bloody shame" while he also calls on government to do that which they were elected to do. The Member of Parliament said the residents and businesses of Welfare Road Cole Bay went through enough frustration to facilitate the repairs on that road which are still incomplete. He said government cannot continue to purposely suffer the people to satisfy a few of their "fat cats."

Philipsburg:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will be meeting on Friday morning at 10:00am.

The 27 January meeting is open to the public and will take place in the General Assembly Chamber in the House of Parliament at the Wilhelmina Straat #2.1.

Members of Parliament (MPs) will be introduced to the Mental Health Foundation (MHF) and MPs will be informed about the work that the foundation does within the mental health field.

The MHF offers several care products, psychiatric care and counselling, day care for psychiatric patients, ambulant care for psychiatric patients, crisis intervention, voluntary and involuntary care, information and prevention campaign.

The committee session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and only the audio via Pearl Radio FM 98.1 as well as via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

Philipsburg:--- The Members of the National Alliance faction of parliament posed several questions during the meeting of parliament on Wednesday which was called to discuss GEBE in the absence of the Minister of Energy and Environmental Affairs Theodore Heyliger. The NA Faction Members wanted the Minister to tell them about constant water loss throughout St. Maarten while they needed clarity on the current fuel clause that is levied on the residents of St. Maarten. Member of Parliament Louis Laviest said the people of St. Maarten have been suffering for decades due to the high cost of energy. Laveist said the people expressed themselves several times about the fuel clause levied on them and they need urgent relief. Laveist said he wants GEBE structure be presented to parliament so that they can know who exactly is responsible for GEBE. Laveist said he believes that the Parliament of St. Maarten is used as a rubber stamp by the government of St. Maarten. He said government has been engaging in discussions to purchase the shares of GEBE in Saba and Statia and based on news articles agreements have been signed and to date the Parliament of St. Maarten was not informed. Laveist said that he also read that GEBE has three Managing Directors and the parliament was also not informed. He said it appears as though some Ministers are taking Government owned companies as their own property and as such they are using these companies to execute their own pet projects. He asked government to provide parliament with what sort of relief was given to people based on their promise. He also asked government to inform parliament of their view on green energy. Laviest then read a news article which stated that the Minister of Energy installed two wind turbines at his residence in Guana Bay. Laviest said he has nothing against the Minister and his vision to install wind turbines because if it is proven that wind turbines will help to reduce the "financial terrorism" that is imposed on the people by GEBE, he too will install them. Therefore, he wants government to inform parliament of the regulation on installing wind turbines on the island. "I need to know what the residents and business have to do so they too can install wind turbines so that they can get relief from the financial terrorism imposed by GEBE." Laveist said GEBE should also employ at least 10 persons to check the water leaks throughout the island. The Member of Parliament said that the island's visitors are of the opinion that St. Maarten has natural springs because of the constant flow of water throughout the roadways. He said the people of St. Maarten feels as though they are being ripped off because the company makes 20 million in profits. Laveist said residents of St. Maarten have to pay for rusty water that is flowing through their pipes because GEBE does not change their rusty water lines.
The Leader of the National Alliance William Marlin and Dr. Lloyd Richardson also posed several questions about GEBE and its fuel clause all of which went on deaf ears because the meeting of parliament called on Wednesday was closed without the answers provided.

tiffanyreid07092011Philipsburg:--- The investigation into the violent death of 13 year old Tiffany REID on September 6, 2011, has been concluded confirmed Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos. The results of the investigation have proven beyond a reasonable doubt, that the suspect that was arrested in this case, Robert Emanuel REID, the father of the girl, is responsible for her violent death and the subsequent disposal of the body.
On Tuesday, September 6, 2011 around 8:20pm, the police was informed that a body was found in the vicinity of the Reward Road. A witness at the scene of the crime informed the police he heard a loud explosion and saw large flames coming out of the bushes nearby. When he went closer to take a look, he saw a man getting into a white van. The witness memorized the license plate of the vehicle and immediately told the police.
It was soon discovered this van belonged to the later suspect Robert Reid. When Reid came to the police station later that evening to report the missing of his daughter, Tiffany, the police noticed he had several fresh burn wounds. Around that same time the forensic department was able to retrieve the body from the ravine it was thrown in. A preliminary examination of the body showed that it appeared to be that of a young woman. Based on this information the prosecutor ordered the immediate arrest of Mr. Reid.
Even though the suspect Reid has denied any involvement in the death of his daughter, the results of the investigation prove that he gave false statements about his whereabouts that evening and about the way he got his burning wounds.
Reid stated he got burned while fixing the radiator of his van. According to his statement the radiator hose burst while he was under the van and he subsequently got burns from the hot radiator fluid.
An expert mechanic from a local car dealer that carries the brand of Reid's van, was asked to do a report on the condition of the radiator of the van. His conclusion was that radiator or radiator hose bursting, or radiator explosion did not occur. Also a medical expert was asked to examine the wounds of the suspect. The expert concluded that the wounds were not consistent with hot water burns. Forensic experts from the Sint Maarten police have cut the eyelashes from the suspect, since they showed signs of melting. An expert of the Netherlands Forensic Institute has concluded that this type of melting cannot be caused by hot water or steam, since the temperature is not high enough to cause the melting of hair. This melting does however occur, when in contact with open fire.
robertreid08092011Apart from his van and license plate, forensic evidence also puts Reid at the scene of the crime. Next to the burned body of his daughter, a flip flop from a grown man was found. The flip flop was partially melted. Forensics has shown this flip flop contains the DNA of Reid and no one else. When taken to the hospital that night, several witnesses had noticed Reid was wearing two different flip flops. After exiting the hospital, he had disposed of his flip flops and walked barefoot.
The police investigation has further shown that Tiffany was last seen in the presence of Mr. Reid. He was seen leaving his home with her in his van, somewhere between 5pm and 5:30 pm. Seized camera footage shows his white van after leaving the crime scene at 7:45 pm. The whereabouts of Reid and Tiffany between 5:30 pm and 7:45 pm are unaccounted for.
The autopsy on the body of Tiffany has shown that she died of suffocation. The results suggest she was strangled. It has been concluded that Tiffany was dead before her body was disposed of. The body had been wrapped in large plastic bags and set on fire. During a house search at the home of Reid, similar large plastic garbage bags were found. No signs of sexual abuse or pregnancy were found during the autopsy. Early speculations on the motive had mentioned this.
Based on all these findings the prosecutor's office concludes that it is proven beyond a reasonable doubt that Robert REID killed his own daughter Tiffany Reid and subsequently disposed of her body by setting it on fire. No indications were found during the investigation that Reid was assisted by anyone or that anyone else could be held responsible for these crimes.
Robert Reid died in the Point Blanche prison on October 25th, 2011. It is believed he committed suicide. The circumstances under which he died are still under investigation by the Landsrecherche.
Since with the death of Reid the prosecution in his case has come to an end and therefore a judge will not be able to rule on his involvement in this crime, the prosecutor's office considers it appropriate to inform the general public of the investigative results by this extensive press release.
The prosecutor's office wishes to commend the police force of Sint Maarten and the forensic team for their outstanding work in the investigation into this horrific crime. We would furthermore like to commend the witnesses that immediately came forward and gave very valuable information. Without their information it would have been far more difficult to solve this crime. This once again shows the importance of the cooperation of the public in solving crime.

lysannecharles29012012Philipsburg:--- According to event organizer Lysanne Charles, the annual poetry event Winter's Words has been scheduled for Wednesdays, February 1 & 8, from 7:30-9:30pm at Top Carrot Restaurant in Simpson Bay.
Charles, who also organizes Summer Speaks, said that the event would only run for two nights this year due to time constraints and said that the theme was "The Naked Truth".
"This is the third instalment of Winter's Words, but the sixth instalment of the both series combined and I wanted to have the featured poets really come out and bare their souls with the audiences, some of the members who have shown up at least once during all the instalments," Charles said.
She explained that the format for the evening had changed a big from the usual dinner and poetry to something a little more intimate.
"Before the emphasis used to be on both the dinner and the poetry and sometimes even the dinner first and then the poetry as a backdrop, but this time the poetry will be most prominent and instead we will have a buffet of snacks for the audience to munch on while they get settled. Anyone who has dined at Top Carrot can tell you how delicious the food is and owner Peter Bonev is preparing platters which will be just as scrumptious," Charles said.
Charles said that the number of poets featured had also been reduced for this series, from five or six per night to three, with each poet reading for roughly 15 minutes. The first night's line-up consists of Giovanni "Gino" Olivacce, Lorenzo "Sigma" Gomez, and Charles herself. Other veteran Summer Speaks and Winter's Words poets have also been asked to come and make presentations in the open mic part of the evening and Charles is also encouraging audience members who may be aspiring poets to come out and share their work.
"The beautiful thing about these series is that they are safe spaces where poets and performers can present their pieces. Over the years the poets have really come together and are eager to hear what each other have created. So newcomers should not be afraid to take the mic if the urge arises," Charles said.
Charles said that while the line-up for the following week has already been confirmed she would release it closer to the performance date. She also said that the MC for both nights would be Clara Reyes, the founder and director of Imbali Center for Creative Movement.
"Clara has been a long time supporter of both Winter's Words and Summer Speaks and she is always the most creativity, energetic MC. I look forward to sharing this event again with her this year," Charles said.
Charles said that the cost of the evening was $15 which covers the snack buffet and one drink. Other drinks would be on sale at the bar. She also said that rather than buying tickets audience members should reserve a seat with her at 586-1266 or Top Carrot at 544-3381.

mulletbaycleanup30012012Mullet Bay:--- The demolition of the Mullet Bay structures which started on June 6th, 2011 is almost complete confirmed the contractor that is executing the project. BBW was given a six month contract to demolish the ruins of Mullet Bay which had 55 buildings, a casino and a shopping mall.
So far, only two of the structures remain standing since the contractor has not yet receive clearance to demolish them. They are building 31 and 46. A supervisor on the location told SMN News that they had expected to complete the project by December 2011 but they encountered some delay with some of the buildings since they could not obtain clearance to demolish them. The BBW supervisor said that right now they are busy cleaning the area up but they are hoping that clearance will be given for the last two structures before they remove their heavy equipments from the location. He said that besides buildings 31 and 46 the company has to also finalize the contract to demolish the smaller structures on the entire property such as the bus stops.
Most of the materials from the demolition were crushed on site, such as the concrete and wood, while other materials like carpets were taken to the sanitary landfill.

Click here to view photos of Mullet Bay clean up.

sxmacademyhonorrollstudents31012012CUL DE SAC:--- Twenty students at the St. Maarten Academy's academic campus were on Monday presented with Honour Roll certificates for outstanding performance during the first term.
To be on the Honour Roll students cannot fail any subject, and must achieve 76 per cent and higher in 10 subjects. Among the awardees were eight first formers who maintained an excellent academic record in all 14 mandatory subjects. Success for these high school freshmen came after hard work.
According to Kyle Regis, he studied hard in advance for exams and received great support from his parents. He credited them for always supporting and encouraging him to do well. With their continued motivation, Kyle hopes to become a pilot one day.
His classmate, Candace Ford, too, credits her success to her parents, Christopher and Ann-Marie Ford. Her sister, Christine, also encouraged her to work diligently.
"My parents teach me the importance of education and how much I can achieve with it. They accept nothing but my best in everything. They teach me to thank God for all my achievements. My teachers, both past and present, also encourage me to do my best. Seeing both of my parents' success urges me to pursue my goals," the 12-year-old said.
Like any other first former, Candace faces challenges, but she has her way of dealing with them. "First, I pray and ask God for His wisdom. Then I say Philippians 4:13. I think that challenges are to be faced head on, not ignored."
She plans to maintain the Honour Roll, improve in Physical Education and Information Technology and be promoted to form two. "My tips are self-discipline to get the job done, determination, hard work, perseverance, focus, self-confidence, patience and, most importantly, [to acknowledge that] failure and rejection are temporary."
Another first former who is not afraid of hard work is Fordicha Balborda. She made the Honour Roll by "working hard in all my subjects, studying as hard as I can, and completing all class assignments on time."
Like her contemporaries, she credited her parents for her success.
"My parents' attitude towards their work influences me. They are both dedicated to their work, always on time, and give their all towards whatever tasks given. That really inspires me," the 13-year-old said.
Whenever she is faced with challenges, she goes to an older God-sister and can count on getting good advice that helps her overcome challenges.
Two other first formers who made the coveted list were Jovany Arrindell and Genora Jankee. The self-motivated Jovany reaches out to his teachers when he cannot complete a task and that has been his secret to being an Honour Roll student.
"When you see that a task is difficult, never say you cannot do it. Always try your best. My mom always tells me to do best in school," said Jovany, who wants to become a pro-ball player.
His classmate, Genora, on the other hand, has her goals set a little closer to school. She wants to become valedictorian of Class of 2016. "My mom always influences me to do great in school so that I can become a successful person," the 12-year-old Genora said. So when she does not understand a concept, she does not hesitate to ask the teachers to explain.
"Never say you cannot do something and always believe in yourself," is her motto.
Other first formers who made the Honour Roll are Tuwanna Jones, Fatimah Karim, and Ciaram Staber.
However, at the second form level, only one student, Tatiana Narine, copped the top award for excellent academic performance. Her message for success is simple: "Focus on school and stop idling." The 12-year-old credits her parents for motivating her by showing her the positive side to challenges.
"I think of something that has got me through other challenges, and I remember how that worked out for me." Her ambition is to remain an Honour Roll student and be the best she can be.
At the upper level, two sets of senior sisters continue their reign on the Honours list. Sisters Suaad and Manar Mohammed continue to shine academically, as well as twins Janice and Jenice Forbes.
Manaar, an honours science student, wants to be an accomplished author and poet. It is no wonder then that her favourite subjects are Physics, English, literature, and French. Like many other top-performing students, she always studies ahead of time, but still remembers that there is a time for fun and a time for work.
When asked what motivates her, the 14-year-old replied: "Every time I think of all the stereotypes against black people, I want to try harder to prove them wrong. My parents [also] encourage me to do better all the time."
The middle child of five, Manaar said if children in her third form class are making too much noise, she can endure it because she can study with noise around her. But whenever she does not understand certain things, she asks another student or the subject teacher.
In the same class as Manaar, is Janice Forbes, who was the top-performing second form student at the end of the last academic year. The 15-year-old, who listed Mathematics, Chemistry, Spanish, Physical Education, Additional Mathematics, Music, and English as her favourite subjects, knows that in order to excel one should "never procrastinate on doing your homework, projects and assignments. Make your time useful."
When asked what motivates her, she said the thought of making a difference, being a great person, and knowing that she will make it no matter what may come her way.
"My parents influence me, especially my mother. She is very powerful. Sometimes when I get a certain grade, she will often say that I could have got higher. [So] I do not let my task or work pile up. I sometimes ask my teachers in private after class for extra work for a better understanding of the work," Janice explained.
These challenges, Janice said, she overcomes with the help of God. Her goals in life are to make history in her generation and give hope to all those who think that they are failures and cannot make it in life.
But she is not the only one with such ambitions. Her twin sister, Jenice, too wants to be great in every area of her life so that she "can be able to create a generation of success."
To be successful, she stays focused and gives her best. "Most of all, never give up. If you should ever fall, just get back up and get going because there is always hope," Jenice said.
Asked what motivates her, she said: "My mother motivates me. I am also motivated by the idea of being great. My mom constantly tells me not to be contented with where I am, but to strive to reach higher heights, and to never settle for less."
She deals with challenges in class by confronting them in order to do her best. Like her twin, she prays about issues and asks the Lord to give her the strength.
Meanwhile, Roan Soriano, who is motivated by family, friends and music, likes to avoid problems and thinks communication is important. According to the 15-year-old third former, students must be focused on their education and always listen to their parents. She wants to become a musician or an accountant. The fifth third former who made the Honour Roll was Jeffeny Fidel.
At the fourth form level, Devesh Laungani and Aldair Petronilia share the spotlight. Devish, a science major, loves Mathematics, Physics and Physical Education. According to the 15-year-old, the best tip for success is to start working hard from the beginning of the year.
"Do not relax during the year. Keep in your mind that you want to get Honour Roll. Every time you do something new in class, you should practice it at home. This will help you to understand the topic totally. It will then be just a matter of reviewing. If you do this, then the test will be very simple for you because you have already studied everything. When you have done excellent in your test then that means your grades are high. High Grades will definitely mean you will get on the Honour Roll student list," Devesh explained.
The thing that motivates him the most is the idea of being successful in life and having a sound education. He lives by the motto, "Education is the key to success."
Like other students, when he does not understand, he seeks his teachers' assistance, or research online.
"My parents influence me by reminding me that having a good education is important in life. My career goal is to become a computer engineer. My ulterior goal in life is to live life to the fullest. As they say, 'You have only one life, so live it to the fullest.'"
Meanwhile, Suaad Mohammed, who is in her final year at Academy, has always maintained stellar grades because she studies hard, concentrates in class and pays keen attention when the teacher is explaining something.
"It is best to study way beforehand and to study to understand, not to memorize. My parents always encourage me to do my best even when it seems too hard to accomplish. They give me stories of how they used to handle things at my age, so I could get a proper understanding of how to do things myself.
"My mom, especially, gives me good advice on certain things, while my father encourages and pushes me to do well in school. My siblings, especially my older sister, tell me that I have the potential and tell me that I am smart enough to excel," the 16-year-old explained.
Like others in her category, when she does not understand, she seeks help from her teachers.
"I also ask the other students for help and their views and advice about certain things." Her goal is to be the valedictorian of Class of 2012.
"I know it would not be easy. There are others willing to be the valedictorian as well. I can say my competition is great," said the teenager of her peers, among them other fifth form Honour Roll student Linedia Masson.
Two other fifth formers also in the running for the top spots at this year's Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) exams are Glory Waakzaam and Sahaira Hughes. The 16-year-old Glory is motivated by God and is working hard now in order to attend a good college and be successful in the future.
Among her favourite subjects are Dutch, Spanish and English, all of which will serve her well when she becomes a lawyer and has her own law firm.
"If you know you are not trying hard enough, then study and work harder. If I do not understand something, I ask either the teacher or someone else who understands it. If other students have problems with me, I just ignore them and do what I have to do to succeed in school," the demure teen said.
She credits her parents for greatly influencing her.
"They are always telling me to study hard so I can have a better and more successful life than they have."
Sahaira, too, is advising other teens to work hard to achieve their goals.
"The best tip for achieving success/ Honour Roll is to have self-determination and perseverance. You must also study, work hard and remain focused toward your goal. Once you put your mind to do something, it can be done because nothing is impossible; you just have to work hard to achieve it."
For motivation, she looks to her parents, other family members, friends, and her teachers.
"They encourage me constantly to stay focused and to keep my head on. I am also a very self-motivated person. I like to challenge myself to be above the average, to do better, to be the best."
Presently, she is working on doing very well at the May/June CXC examinations. Thereafter, she plans to head off to The Netherlands, where she will further her studies.
As an incentive for such commendable performance, all students received an Honour Roll certificate, an Honour Roll bumper sticker for their parent's vehicle and other individual class awards from their homeroom and subject teachers.
Parents were also commended for their part in ensuring that their children performed well. During the morning assembly Monday, at which the certificates were handed out, other students were encouraged to work for the accolade. Parents and guardians are also being encouraged to monitor, guide and assist their children to this end.
The school's principal, Mr. Shareed Hussain, said he was extremely happy. He said that students continue to excel at the school because of the diligent efforts of teachers and parents. He further mentioned that the students always do a fantastic job, and he encouraged them to keep the St. Maarten Academy's Honour Roll flag flying high.
All of the students are encouraged to strive to attain the Honour Roll. It is hoped that the number of students who will attain the Honour Roll will increase tremendously at the end of the second term and the end of the 2011-2012 school year.

williammarlin24122009Philipsburg:--- Leader of the National Alliance, Member of Parliament William Marlin, said on Thursday, that the decision taken by Health Minister, Dr. Cornelius de Weever, has triggered several answers that require immediate answers.
When reading the decision the Minister has taken to retract the mandate of the signing powers given to the head and interim head of the Social Affairs Department, one would think that the Minister was just appointed and immediately took control of the situation.
For several months now the faction of the National Alliance has been complaining to the Minister, repeating the cries coming from the public. It appeared as if most people receiving social aid were being taken off the list; physically and mentally challenged persons and many senior citizens. Too many have been the complaints of persons who went to collect the few guilders they get every month, only to be told that nothing was there for them. They were told to check with the Social Welfare Department, and when arriving there, they would be given a letter with a decision that was taken, sometimes, two months ago, advising them that because of their financial situation they have been removed from the list.
When this issue was raised in a meeting of Parliament with the Minister, his answer was, that he was following the law and that he had a responsibility to spend the tax payer's money wisely.
Now that the complaints have hit home and are reportedly causing some heavy discussions among the coalition partners, as some family members close to the assistant to at the least one other Minister, Minister de Weever is finally "hearing the cries of the people". Was he not listening all these months? Did he believe that the poor people were fabricating stories that they had been removed from the list of Social Aid recipients? Did he not take the complaints from Members of Parliament seriously?
But without giving any explanations whatsoever, the Minister discloses that he has decided to retract the mandate. Instead of taking full responsibility as the Minister in charge, Minister de Weever is trying to make it look like he had no idea at all what had been going on all along, and that just the other day he found out that the head and interim head of the Social Welfare Department have been doing wrong or illegal things.
For the sake of Good Governance and Transparency, the Minister should come out and explain to the general public, what exactly it is that these civil servants have been doing wrong, that forced him to act by retracting the mandate.
What rules and our regulations and policies have they been violating or not carrying out? What are all those persons who have been removed from the list to do now? Will they all be placed back on the list? Will they have to re-apply for social assistance? Will the Minister now personally scrutinize every request? Will the civil servants now be removed from their posts, or will they be relieved from certain duties.
You see, we fail to believe that the civil servants in question have been acting all these months on their own without the blessing and knowledge of the Minister. The civil servants in question had to be following policies and guidelines approved by the Minister.
Now that the pressure started coming from within, the Minister played politics and passed the blame entirely to the civil servants. Worse yet, he placed the blame squarely in their laps. And to prove to the public that he is on their side, the Minister has decided to punish them, by taking away their signing authority.
We publicly call on the Minister to provide a complete picture to the public of St. Maarten, failure to do so, will make his decision just seem like another political move, played with the people of St. Maarten, some of who have had to suffer for months now.
While the National Alliance is happy, that hopefully now the suffering of many people will come to an end, we call on the Minister to take full responsibility for what was done to all these persons over the past months.

Philipsburg:--- The theme for World Cancer Day observed over the weekend across the world was, "Together it is Possible."

President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell calls on women and men to seek early screening to detect the disease promptly as that is the key to reducing the nearly eight million deaths caused by cancer across the globe annually.

Each year on 4 February, the World Health Organization (WHO) and International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) supports International Union against Cancer (UICC) to promote ways to ease the global burden of cancer.

Preventing cancer and raising the quality of life for cancer patients are recurring themes. WHO and IARC will focus their efforts this year on screening and vaccination.

Cancer is a generic term for a large group of diseases that can affect any part of the body. Other terms used are malignant tumours and neoplasm.

One defining feature of cancer is the rapid creation of abnormal cells that grow beyond their usual boundaries, and which can then invade adjoining parts of the body and spread to other organs. This process is referred to as metastasis and is a major cause of death from cancer.

"Breast cancer is currently the top cancer in women worldwide, both in developed and the developing world. Together it is possible to reduce the number of women who die from breast cancer annually.

I would like to commend local cancer awareness groups who deserve our continued support as a community in their efforts to educate the populace.

It's critically important to take your screening as prescribed by your family physician. This fact hit home, when just this past week a very good friend of mine shared with me her fear of perhaps having breast cancer. I hope and pray for her that her diagnosis is not life threatening.

Early screening and vaccinations, especially the latter, can prevent infections associated with cancers. Vaccination is available against cervical cancer, which is caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV) and liver cancer, which results from infection with the hepatitis B virus (HBV).

I appeal to the women of this great country to make it a priority when it comes to preventive health and get screened and also look into the aforementioned vaccinations that can prevent cancer," President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell said on Sunday.

Philipsburg:--- A student of the Milton Peters College had to be admitted to the St. Maarten Medical Center early Monday morning after he was stabbed at least twice by a student of Sundial School while on a school bus. On Monday February 6th, 2012, Kevon Russell was on a school bus and for unknown reasons he attacked two other students that were on the bus. A student of Milton Peters College identified as J.H. was stabbed on his hand and also on his back. Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson said the student was bleeding profusely from the wound he sustained in his back and he had to be taken to the St. Maarten Medical Center for emergency treatment. Henson said another victim S.E. had a stab wound between her fingers while a third student was in possession of a letter that showed they were all threatened by the suspect. Henson said police managed to recover the weapon that was used in the stabbing and has since confiscated it.
It should be noted that the suspect was already in police custody in November 2011 when he attacked his mother and broke her jaw at the Sundial School. The 15 year old Jamaican youth identified as Kevon Russell was arrested after his mother filed a complaint with the police for ill-treatment. SMN News understands that the young man was released by the Prosecutor's Office after recommendations were given to his mother for him to receive after care treatment. SMN News learnt that the 15 year old youth was residing at the Keys to Freedom Drug Rehabilitation Center before he moved back in with his mother for the Christmas holidays. SMN News also learnt that the young man was also allowed to work with the Facility Services of Government under the guidance of Rick Martina when he was suspended from school. The source said Kevon Russell was accepted back at school but his behavior never changed.
Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos confirmed that police arrested K.R. and he is the suspect that was arrested for breaking his mother's jaw late last year.
Sources close to the Police Department said that the student will be handed over to the Court of Guardianship since it is not possible for police to keep him behind bars. SMN News learnt that the troubled young man might be placed at one of the Drug Rehab Centers on St. Maarten prior to arrangements being made for him to join his father in the United States.

Philipsburg:--- Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos confirmed on Monday that one of the three suspects arrested last week Wednesday is the son of Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson. Police arrested three suspects after an all night operation as they followed the suspects they believed to be involved in a series of burglaries in the Philipsburg area. The investigating officers also searched three locations, one of which is the home of the Police Spokesman.
SMN News learnt that police arrested the officer's son and his girlfriend while they searched a home in Belvedere and confiscated a set of expensive jewelry. Police also arrested a third suspect, sources close to the investigation say the third suspect is an employee of Diamond Casino.
Head of the Detective Department Denise Jacob told SMN News in an exclusive interview that two of the three suspects that are behind bars are the main suspects in a spate of robberies. Jacob said at least three jewelry stores were robbed in recent weeks and three locations were searched, two homes and a Guest House in Pointe Blanche area.
She said that the jewelry they confiscated are expensive items such as rings and bracelets. Jacob did not divulge much information on the ongoing investigation. When asked by SMN News if there is any fear among the officers that they might be victimized after arresting a close relative of their colleague. Jacob said the police organization is busy creating awareness among themselves ensuring that everyone within the organization knows that all persons whether they are relatives of police officers or fellow police officers that are suspected of any crime must be treated equally. "In my book no one is above the law, and the officers must be able to do their jobs without the fear of victimization. As the head of this detective department I will not stand for that," Jacob assured.

The St. Maarten Nature Foundation recently conducted its first bi-yearly research for 2012 on offshore coral reefs in the Proselyte area and on Frenchman's Reef. The research was conducted using the Reef Check scientific diving protocols and conducted by Nature Foundation Staff and Volunteers.

Results from the Coral Reef monitoring aspect shows that although there are significant challenges facing St. Maarten's most important coral reef area; the Man of War Shoal Marine Park, there have been some gains in coral cover which is up 3% and there is a slow increase of some fish species. However on other coral reef areas which were also research there is a significant lack of important fish species and challenges facing run-off from land which smothers and kills reefs.

The Man of War Shoal Marine Park is St. Maarten's first and only protected area and the economic value of the Coral Reef Ecosystem contributes almost 6o Million dollars to the economy of St. Maarten. The Nature Foundation will continue its various management and research projects within the Man of War Shoal Marine Park and other Coral Reef areas in order to continue with its efforts of coral reef conservation.

Philipsburg:--- SMN News has been reliably informed that police recovered one of their radios while searching the home of one of the main robbery suspects last week. SMN News learnt that police made the startling discovery when they were searching the home of one of their colleagues last week Wednesday. The police radio, they said, was found among the belongings of B.H. while they also found a firearm in his car.
They said that while their colleague did not report his radio missing or lost they are at loss as to how the suspect got hold of a police radio which enabled him to monitor the movement of law enforcement officers. The source said that the investigating officers are now busy investigating to find out which of their officers might have been assisting the culprits to evade police. "I think they are trying to see if the suspect ever went to see his father or any other officer and stole the radio while in their office, or if any officer among them is assisting the suspect by providing him with a police radio. Besides the investigation into the robberies, the police are also investigating themselves."
SMN News learnt that the police was not even aware that one of their radios was missing and the discovery has shocked them all.
Police arrested two suspects early last week Wednesday morning after a long investigation. Police focused on the two suspects after three jewelry stores were robbed on Front Street. On the night of their arrest, it is understood that the two culprits were planning to rob another store when police decided to move in. So far, the police and prosecutor's office remain tightlipped on the ongoing investigation.

Philipsburg:--- Postal Services St. Maarten NV (PSS) will be officially launching its MoneyGram Services at the Post Office this Friday 24th February 2012.
The services will be available to everyone on this day and will be marked by a special launch event on Friday 24th February at 10am in the presence of Hon. Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams. PSS invites the general public to come and witness the re-launch of the MoneyGram services at the Post Office. The services will be offered at two locations, the main branch in Philipsburg and Simpson Bay.
The PSS team is happy and looks forward to serving the masses once more. PSS will also have some special treats for its long time and new customers during the day.
The MoneyGram services at the Post Office will be offered from Monday through Friday during regular opening hours.

kpmg23022012Madame Estate:--- Global recession, currency fluctuations, tight credit and declining consumer confidence are all major risk factors in today's economic climate. As these factors are likely to have a significant negative impact on a company's performance, business owners are forced to pay closer attention to the factors driving the business' performance.
Harnessing the full potential of a family business, while satisfying the expectations of family members, is difficult but certainly achievable with the right kind of help. Regardless of the economic times, running a family business is a juggling act. The needs of the business to grow and prosper have to be balanced against the needs and expectations of family members. While strategic primary concerns of any family business can include profitability, business growth, planning, and other issues, business concerns are overlaid with specific family considerations. The most important of these concerns are balancing short- and long-term business decisions, maintaining the loyalty of family members, and the grooming of willing and able successors. Renowned for resilience, family businesses inherently have the flexibility and resolve required to be best positioned for growth and to adapt more easily to change.
During an afternoon Seminar organized on Tuesday, February 28th KPMG will touch on the most important topics influencing Family Business. Guest speaker Grant Walsh, Director and founder of the KPMG Centre for Family Business in Ottawa, Canada will be key note speaker during the seminar. Given Grant's extensive experience as a family business advisor, he is uniquely equipped to advise families in business, locally on strategies and structures to ensure that their business is meeting the professional standards required to compete successfully, while managing challenges peculiar to family companies such as smooth transitions from one generation to the next. He brings to the table a profound understanding of the commercial realities faced by businesses of all sizes.
Wendell Meriaan, Tax Partner of KPMG Meijburg Caribbean will present his view on local tax issues for Family Business.
Ronald Pieters, Director of the KPMG St. Maarten office will also explain his views on strategies for family businesses.
The topics to be covered at this event will include:
  • Why do Family Businesses Have a Competitive Advantage?
  • Family Dynamics: Constructive or Destructive?
  • Proven Communication Strategies
  • Managing the All-Important Family Component
This seminar has been held with success in various other territories in the Caribbean, such as Barbados, the Bahamas Grenada and Guyana. In case you are a business owner and you are interested in attending this KPMG seminar, please send an e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

interpolofficialsandsxmdignitaries28022012Maho:--- Several dignitaries and Ministers from the Council of Ministers took time out on Tuesday morning to address the visiting members of Interpol that are currently participating in a three day seminar on the island. Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams, Minister of Justice Roland Duncan, Minister of Health Cornelius de Weever and Chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell applauded Interpol for choosing St. Maarten to host their Awareness Seminar and Workshop during the opening ceremony.
Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte considered it an honor for St. Maarten to host the first congress soon after the island became a member of Interpol. De Witte said the congress is an important asset for crime fighting internationally. The top cop said that the police organization normally places their focus on security, the fight against drugs, violence, and weapons. However, since the advancement of medical science Interpol is better equipped to monitor pharmaceutical crimes.
He said right now focus has to be placed on a simple pain killer for the flu, complicated cancer medications, and the treatment of HIV/AIDS. De Witte said anything that attracts financial investments casts its own shadow and attracts unscrupulous people who want to make a huge profit, something which is now prevalent in health care. "The topic chosen by Interpol for this seminar may not be the most exciting topic for international crime fighting but one must realize that the topic surrounds the most precious thing, which is health and human life," De Witte said.
Rosinete de Santana Barbosa, assistant director of NCB told the gathering that criminals do not know their boundaries in their dark activities and as such they have not left the international police community with any choice but to work together in order for them to combat common threats. Therefore, Interpol has numerous tools and services available to its members to facilitate international law enforcement agencies around the world. Barbosa said one of the main reasons for hosting the seminar on St. Maarten is for Interpol to share its tools and services and to provide support for national and regional policing. She said Interpol has heeded the call of the Caribbean nations to further protect their people from counterfeit medicine. Barbosa said Interpol will support all its members to the fullest to combat what has now become prevalent in the Caribbean.
She said Interpol is able to provide 24 hour response while connecting their members through a special system which would give police real time access to information and their criminal data base. Their forensic experts are also able to provide their members with support regarding fingerprints, DNA analysis, and disaster victim identification.

During the three day seminar, Interpol officials will share their concerns on the serious health issues that counterfeit medical products pose to citizens. She described the distribution of counterfeit medicine as a cruel form of crime which undermines corporate innovations, creativity, and intellectual property and targets vulnerable and innocent persons. The high profit in counterfeit medicine and the slim risk of catching the perpetrators has attracted the organized criminals. She said currently medical products are facing a huge challenge by counterfeit medicine. Certain criminal organizations are able to replicate drugs making it almost impossible to distinguish the real products from the counterfeit.
Barbosa said besides the ideal packaging and embedded security features used by the criminals, law enforcement is facing challenges by not having the right legislation, corruption, and lack of sufficient law enforcement agencies to tackle the problem.
Therefore, Interpol has developed a multi-sectorial approach by building a global network for their partners ranging from law enforcement health and regulatory authorities such as customs in order to carry out their activities aimed at dismantling the organized criminal groups that are involved in the counterfeiting.
Interpol has an agreement with the World Health Organization and they have joined the WHO's Medical Products and Anti-Counterfeiting Taskforce known as IMPACT. So far, Interpol has been able to shut down 13,000 websites that were trafficking counterfeit pharmaceutical products. They also managed to confiscate 2.4 million individual doses of potentially harmful drugs including antibiotics, anti cancer, anti epileptic pills, steroids, and food supplements from the black market which has a price tag of 6.3 million United States Dollars. Thus far, fifty five persons have been arrested in 15 countries around the world.

Philipsburg:--- Minister of Justice Roland Duncan told reporters on Wednesday that there is no law or policy that authorizes tow trucks on the island to tow away vehicles that are parked illegally in Philipsburg. Minister Duncan said he already informed the police chief that the tow trucks are operating illegally and they are to use clamps rather than having people's vehicles towed away. "If it's absolutely necessary to tow away someone's car then the police should do it themselves, they have a tow truck to do that."
Minister Duncan said he does not know who established the amount of monies people are to pay these tow trucks when their vehicles are towed away. He said tow trucks are supposed to have a process verbal authorizing them to tow away vehicles and if they do not have that then people should also file injunctions against these tow truck companies. The Justice Minister said that the tow trucks companies have requested a meeting with him and he has no problem seeing them but he would have to let them know that they are operating in violation of the law.
He urged vehicle owners to file a complaint with the police when their vehicle is towed away. "When you realize that your vehicle was towed file a complaint with the traffic department to say your vehicle was stolen," Minister Duncan said. The Minister said the island and its people have to restore sanity in society. "Right now buses stop here, there, and everywhere and they disrupt traffic when bus drivers refuse to adhere to the traffic laws. Even drivers who stop anyhow to either give other drivers a pass is acting against the traffic laws."
The Minister said that several businesses and residents are in the habit of placing signs to block parking spaces in Philipsburg. He said that no one has the right to block parking spaces and blocking parking spaces is illegal. The only people that are authorized to designate parking spaces is the Government of St. Maarten and it must be done via a decree.

womenonteamdanielgibbes01032012Marigot:--- The thirteen women on the slate of "Team Daniel Gibbes" met with members of the media on Thursday to express the reasons why they chose to postulate themselves for the March 18th Territorial Election and why they chose Daniel Gibbes list over the others. The women made clear that women represent 50% of the voters but most importantly they are the pillars of the social, educational, and family structure on the island.
They said that when they look at the social epidemic facing St. Martin they had no other choice but to make themselves available to work in the interest of the island and the younger generation. Helen Hunt a former civil servant for the commune and Collectivity said she was forced to take leave of absence when she realized the incumbent government headed by President Frantz Gumbs was not willing to do anything to develop St. Martin and its people. Hunt said she submitted several projects to the Management of the Collectivity during her stint working for them but these projects were placed in a draw and no one including the President approved it. The former civil servant said that she even approached the President with a delegation and asked him to approve a project where she would train her colleagues on the functioning of the Community Councils but that too he refused to allow. "The Community Councils were established based on an advise of 1997 which had all the elements on how those councils should function but the incumbent government installed the councils but did not provide the assets and materials which would allow the councils to make their contribution to the development of St. Martin. "When I requested my leave of absence those in the Collectivity thought I wanted to enter politics but that was not my intention. I was so disgusted that I needed to get away from St. Martin to find myself. However, when I came back to the island I read a newspaper article on the decision Daniel Gibbes took to leave the Union pour les Progres and then I said finally someone has the gaul to fight back and to do what is right for the people of St. Martin." Hunt further explained that St. Martin does not have the financial capability to do many things but if the government had shown some type of willingness they would have been able to assist the various associations to obtain funding from Interreg and other European funds that are available to St. Martin. "You know St. Martin has a lot of associations with good intentions but they all need help to put together projects so they can obtain those funds and the government that sat there for five years was not willing to assist its people to move forward." Hunt said that the other five political parties approached her and asked her to join them but none of them convinced her that they were ready to work for St. Martin.

helenhunt01032012Dominique Aubert told reporters that she knows that monies would be needed to run St. Martin but besides that, government has a lot of work to do to redevelop the social fabric on St. Martin. "Right now the students attending our schools needs attention, they need to know how important it is to be respectful, and how important it is to hold a job. We don't need monies to visit the schools and encourage our youths to stay on the right track. We have parents that are entering the schools and are attacking teachers we don't so much money to make them know that these types of behaviors are not acceptable." As for Sofia Carti, she said the other political lists were seeking native St. Martiners to be on their list. Carti said she was not born on St. Martin but she was raised here and for her St. Martin is her home, besides that she has vested interest on the island. She says she is still very young and stands ready to work for the development of the youth and the island. Another young vibrant woman on Team Daniel Gibbs is Valerie Damaseau. Damaseau readily admitted that St. Martin does not have money but she believed that Government must do more to attract foreign investors to re-invest in the island. She said the incumbent government did not seek to redevelop the French side instead they look at ways and means to tax the poorer people. She said she cannot understand why the incumbent government did not develop a strong youth policy, or a strong business development plan for the island. Damaseau said that Daniel Gibbes is the leader of their list but it will take joint efforts to develop the island. She urged her other colleagues to prepare themselves for the election slurs that will be flung at them during the campaign that is scheduled to start Tuesday March 5th. "I want to urge you to try and heal quickly after the election and to accept the outcome of the election on March 25th.

Click here to view the women on Team Daniel Gibbes sharing their views on Thursday.

 

LISTE POUR LES ELECTIONS TERRITORIALES DU 18 MARS 2012
  1. GIBBES DANIEL Notaire Diplômé
  2. AUBERT DOMINIQUE Directrice de centre de formation
  3. CHARVILLE JULES Gérant d'entreprise
  4. MANUEL - PHILIPS ANNETTE Cadre de banque
  5. HENOCQ CHRISTOPHE Directeur du Musée, directeur d'association
  6. ASCENT – GIBBS MAUD Retraitée de l'État
  7. RIBOUD DOMINIQUE Dentiste
  8. HERAULT MYRIAM Commerçante
  9. HABICHDOBINGER STEPHANE Assistant de direction
  10. RAMPHORT MARIE DOMINIQUE Expert-comptable
  11. WILLIAMS RÉMY Homme d'affaire
  12. HUNT HÉLÈNE Administratrice
  13. CHARLES DANIEL Entrepreneur
  14. DAMASEAU VALÉRIE Directrice d'entreprise
  15. PAROTTE GEORGES Chauffeur de taxi
  16. CARTI-CODRINGTON SOFIA Entrepreneur
  17. LAKE AMBROISE Responsable exploitation aéroportuaire
  18. GAMIETTE MARLÈNE Gérante de société
  19. WELLINGTON LUC Entrepreneur
  20. TONDU CAROLE Directrice de centre de formation
  21. CHARBHE RAJ Auxiliaire financier
  22. THEMINE RYTA LAURE Psychiatre
  23. DELDEVERT GUY Entrepreneur
  24. ARRONDELL MARIE-ANNICK Technicienne d'Intervention Social et familial
  25. HANSON EUGÈNE Entrepreneur
  26. HUNT JUDITH Assistante dentaire

 

The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) has given individual calypsonians as well as the bands their own events to compete in for Carnival 2012 and anticipates "exciting" results and enjoyment for the public.

The SCDF has introduced the Road Jam competition (a renaming of the road march competition) specifically for the bands along with the Band of the Year competition. For the individual calypsonians there will be the Calypso Eliminations, Calypso Finals and the Soca Monarch competition. The latter will be soca "up-tempo" not soca "groovy".

The Road Jam and Band of the Year titles has prize monies of US $2,500 each while the Calypso king/queen will maintain his or her US $10,000 prize and the Soca Monarch will take home US $5,000. Additionally, calypsonians get US $200 each for submitting their music sheets on time and US $750 for the 10 singers who make the Calypso finals.

The SCDF has 25 calypsonians registered to compete in the calypso competition and 15 in the Soca Monarch competition. Five bands are registered for the Band of the Year title and Road Jam title. "When taking all prize money collectively, the SCDF and its corporate sponsors are committing almost US $30,000 to calypso alone. If you compare that throughout the Caribbean, that's second only to Trinidad," President of the SCDF Stuart Johnson said.

"The board of the SCDF unanimously decided for these four competitions after taking the suggestions and ideas from many singers and band leaders over the years into consideration. We believe that the general public will be very excited about what we have planned for all of the events. For the Soca Monarch competition for example we are working on an added attraction for that night and for the Calypso Eliminations we have our honoring of Carnival legends ceremony which we believe the calypsonians themselves will be proud to be part of," Johnson explained.

He added that aspects for each of the four competitions will be promoted separately over the next few weeks leading up to Carnival. "We have already heard the calypso songs starting to hit the airwaves and we look forward to hearing those from the bands hopefully very soon. As usual, we hope to get the support of the general public for all of our local events," Johnson said.

Johnson said news about the troupes and the parades will be announced after the Heineken Regatta.

Marigot:--- Six political parties on the French side of the island have officially declared their candidacy for the March 18th Territorial Election. The six parties officially submitted their lists of candidates at the Prefecture of St. Martin and St. Barthelemy on Friday March 2, 2012.
Prefet Philippe Chopin has released a decree with the names of each political party and the candidates on each list that will be contesting the first round of the Territorial Election which is slated for March 18th.
They are "Team Daniel Gibbs 2012" headed by former second Vice President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Daniel Gibbs, "Saint Martin Pour Tous" headed by the former first Vice President Marthe January ép. Ogoundele Tessi, Rassemblement Respnsabilite Resusssite headed by Alain Richardson, Movement for Advancement of the People headed by Louis Mussington, Union Pour Les Progres headed by Louis Constant Fleming, and Generation Solidaire headed by the former fourth Vice President Louis Jeffry.
In the meantime, three political parties also submitted their lists to contest the March 18th Territorial Elections in St. Barthelemy. They are "Tous Pour St. Barths headed by Benoit Francois Slyvian Chauvin, St Barth D'Abord headed by Bruno Irenee Magras, and Saint Barth en Mouvement headed by Maxime Antoine Desouches.

Click here to view the lists and the candidates contesting the March 18th Territorial Election on St. Martin.

Click here to view the lists and the candidates contesting the March 18th Territorial Election on St. Barths.

theyligergivingpencilcasesatmac04032012PHILIPSBURG:--- Vice Prime Minister Hon. Theo Heyliger visited several primary schools on Friday where he gave out pencil cases to the children.

This he has been doing for the past six years. The cases contain pens, ruler, sharpener and markers. The total number of pencil cases to be given out is 6000.

The schools that he visited were Christian Hillside, Ruby Labega, Prince Willem Alexander, St. Dominic Primary, Sister Magda and the Methodist Agogic Centre.

Philipsburg:--- On Tuesday February 28, 2012, the "Readers are Leaders" Club presented a cultural evening to celebrate Black History Month. The gathered young crowd were presented with poetry, songs and dance.

"Readers are Leaders" is a reading program organized and supported by Philipsburg Jubilee Library and the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise. The goal is to stimulate reading by teenagers and to show that reading is fun! The participants are challenged to read a number of books and submit reports about the books they read.
The winner of last year's Readers are Leaders competition, Luis Hartault, was the M.C. for the evening. He presented the enthusiastic spectators with various performances by students from St. Maarten Academy, and St. Maarten Vocational School, who an excellent job.

For more information check out the Library's website: http://www.stmaartenlibrary.org/readers-are-leaders-reading-all-secondary-school-children

Marigot:--- A 19- year old woman residing on the Dutch side of the island will have to spend the next 18 months in a Guadeloupe jail for attempting to smuggle marijuana into the St. Barthelemy.
A press release from the Gendarmerie states that on February 29th, 2012, the woman was a passenger on a boat that traveled from St. Maarten to St. Barths and while disembarking in Gustavia she was controlled by the Gendarmes who found the illegal substance which was concealed in her handbag.
The Gendarmes found several packets of the illegal drugs amounting to 7.5kg carefully wrapped and stashed away in the young woman's handbag.
She appeared before the judge on Tuesday and was sentenced to 18 months behind bars.

Philipsburg:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams announced that St. Maarten will be attending the Soualiga Event that is being coordinated by St. Maarten's Minister of Plenipotentiary in the Netherlands. The forum organized by the Soualiga is aimed at encouraging St. Maarten's students living in the Netherlands to return home upon completing their studies. The Soualiga Foundation also intends to apprise non St. Maarteners in the Netherlands on the current situation in Country St. Maarten. Prime Minister Wescot Williams said it is the intention of herself and the Minister of Education Dr. Rhoda Arrindell to attend the forum.
The Prime Minister also announced that a job fair will be held early May 2012 by "FRED" which is geared towards attracting students who recently completed their education there. She said St. Maarten will try to convince its students to return home to fill the critical vacancies that exist in government.

sxmacademystudentsatdecheterie07032012Marigot:--- Over 30 students from the St. Maarten Academy school and their teachers were taken on a field trip to the Decheterie (waste sorting center) in Galisbay Saint Martin.
The field trip was organized by the St. Maarten PRIDE Foundation and EPIC as part of the foundations educational component on solid waste issues. The decheterie is a drive through center where residents of the French Side can drop off their waste in specially marked containers. Students learned about sorting their waste and practicing responsible waste management. Manager at the center Anthony LeFur gave a full length explanation on how the center depends on residents to drop off their small and large waste into the bins, when full, his team then takes the waste to the landfill in French Cul de Sac for further separation. Much of the waste collected such as cardboard, plastic bottles, household waste like refrigerators, stoves, and the E-trash like computer monitors, cellular phones, small batteries and car batteries are sent to recycling facilities off island.
The waste sorting center also has specially designed bins for old paints, solvents, aerosol cans, used cooking oil and used motor/engine oil.
The entrance is free for all French Side residents.
LeFur explained that waste cardboard and plastic bottles from bottled water are brought to the center in great quantities; they are easily recyclable as recycling companies overseas are interested in this waste.
Since the decheterie is subsidized by the French government, it is open to French Side residents only.
Students and teachers were much surprised by the center's efficiency, no smell, no eye sore, as one would expect from a waste collection site. St. Maarten PRIDE Foundation thanks Ambassador of waste Ms. Nicole Piper for her assistance in making the arrangements for this field trip.

MONDAY MARCH 12 6pm PUBLIC MEETING SPRING/CONCORDIA
TUESDAY MARCH 13 6pm PUBLIC MEETING SANDY GROUND
WEDNESDAY MARCH 14 6pm PUBLIC MEETING CCI
THURSDAY MARCH 15 6pm PUBLIC MEETING FRENCH QUARTER
FRIDAY MARCH 16 6pm PUBLIC MEETING GRAND-CASE
SATURDAY MARCH 17 6pm PUBLIC MEETING MARIGOT

cdeweever10032012Great Bay:--- Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever would like to congratulate the St. Maarten Alzheimer's Foundation on the occasion of becoming a member of the Alzheimer Disease International (ADI). Earlier this week the Council of Alzheimer Disease International approved St. Maarten's application and they became a member.
Unanimously all organizations present at the annual ADI Council meeting approved the proposal of the board of ADI to accept the application of the St. Maarten Alzheimer Foundation. "I would like to congratulate the foundation on their achievement, as this means a lot for St. Maarten and the cause," said Minister De Weever.

cpsreceivesaward10032012Great Bay:--- The Department of Collective Preventive Services recently received the annual Caribbean Surveillance Award, third place, which was given out during the 28th Caribbean Expanded Program on Immunizations Manager's Meeting held in Barbados February 27, 2012 – March 2, 2012.
"I would like to congratulate management and staff for this achievement, and I would like to encourage them to continue the good work and to raise the bar and aim for receiving first prize next year," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius de Weever.
An annual Caribbean Surveillance Award has been established to recognize countries that have performed outstandingly on the surveillance component of their program during the previous year. The award is based on two main criteria: on-time reporting and the percentage of sites reporting to CAREC. The award consists of a certificate and the inscription of the name of the country on a plaque that is kept by the winning country during the following year and until a new country is selected to receive the award. The award is announced during the annual Managers' meeting. Dominica is the recipient of the 2011 Surveillance Award. Awards for the second and third places went to Antigua/Barbuda and St. Maarten, respectively.
Participants at the 28th Caribbean EPI Managers' Meeting sincerely congratulate these countries for being the recipients of awards and extend their compliments to all their health workers for such outstanding performances.

bodyfoundatyogeshbuilding11032012Philipsburg:--- Police and Forensic specialists are busy investigating the death of a Guyanese huckster who operates his roadside business at Welgelegen Road, Cay Hill. The body of the businessman was found shortly after 11am Sunday morning on the staircase of Yogesh Commercial Center. Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson told reporters that a woman that was heading up to the second floor of the building discovered the body on the staircase in a pool of blood. Henson said there is a gaping wound on the man's head which caused excessive bleeding. However, the police forensic team found other signs that warrant further investigation to determine whether or not a crime was committed.
Prosecutor Bart den Hartigh said in an invited comment that preliminary investigations show that the man probably died from a medical condition. Den Hartigh made clear that the investigation is not complete and an autopsy will be conducted to determine the exact cause of death.
undertakersremovingebarkerbody11032012SMN News managed to identify the dead businessman as Ezard Barker who was also a former employee of Checkmate Security. Sources close to late Barker said he was suffering from a severe heart condition and that he was ailing for quite some time now.
The discovery of the body drew a large crowd of people to the area which was sealed off with crime scene tape. On the scene, there were a number of police cars and two ambulances. Prosecutor Den Hartigh was among some of the high ranking police and detectives at the scene investigating. Also in the parking lot of Yogesh Center was the white Hyundai truck filled with ground provisions that was driven by the late Ezard Barker.

Click here to view more photos of the scene where the late Ezard Barker's body was found.

St. Peters:--- On Monday March 12, 2012 at approximately 7:30pm, two men, one of them armed with a shotgun, dressed completely in black with their faces covered stormed into Manchung Supermarket on the L.B. Scot Road.
According to the manager with the initials S.L., the security-guard and him were both threatened by the robber with the gun while the other robber removed the cash from the cash register. After taking the cash they both fled the scene in the direction of the MAC School. This case is under investigation by the Special Robbery Unit.

swescotwilliams22072011Philipsburg:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams expressed her concerns on the parliamentary meeting requested by the National Alliance which in her view will preempt the public meeting of parliament to discuss the 2012 budget.
Those meetings are scheduled to begin on Thursday where the National Alliance has called the Minister of Finance and the other Ministers to explain their involvement and compliance process, policies and rules set by the Minister of Finance.
The National Alliance Faction also wants the Ministers to substantiate the policies and rules that were used in draft 2012 budget.
Wescot Williams said that that the requested meeting is remarkable based on how it has been formulated and she is of the opinion that it was done in such a way to preempt the public meeting to be held on the draft budget.
Wescot Williams said the budget process is regulated by the laws and other regulations which have not been changed. She further explained that government and its departments have many desires on the things they would have liked to do but the sky is not the limit when it comes to their finances. Therefore, the various Ministries are obligated to come together with the Ministry of Finance to see what they can execute based on the projected income.
Wescot Williams said when one reads the request submitted by the National Alliance it might sound as if the Government did not comply with the law when they drafted the 2012 budget.
The Prime Minister further explained that the current government made great strides when it comes to the compliance of rules and regulations in drafting the budget.
The Prime Minister also called on Parliament to revisit the public nature of the central committee meetings that are being held. She said the reasoning that central committee meetings were public in the Netherlands Antilles is partially valid. She said if the central committee meeting on the budget were closed then there would have been more active deliberations taking place between government and parliament. Wescot Williams said closed door meetings give parties more freedom when discussing and deliberating.
It should be noted that while the government of St. Maarten was forced to make several cuts to balance its 2012 budget, parliament is currently paying the radio and cable television stations for each live broadcast that is undertaken.

Philipsburg:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot-Williams confirmed on Wednesday that government is still to finalize the financing of the Corporate Governance Council. SMN News asked the Prime Minister on Wednesday for an update on the finalizing of the finances of the Corporate Governance Council and she said the monies were made available but discussions were taking place on the collection procedures.
The Prime Minister said that while the law is very brief on the financing of the council she believes that the expenses the council endured over the years will be paid retroactively whenever the process is finalized. The council has submitted their annual budget based on the law every year since they were established. The Prime Minister said that since the years have already passed the council will be compensated based on the expenses they endured.

usmpresidentandhanzeuniversityofficialsignmou14032012PHILIPSBURG:--- The University of St. Martin (USM) and the Hanze University of Applied Sciences in Groningen in the Netherlands recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding enabling USM to offer the first two years of two of the Hanze University's Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) programs in English.
This will go into effect as of the next academic year or August 2012. The two programs that will be offered at USM are International Business and Management Studies (IBMS) and International Facility Management (IFM).
"USM is very happy to be able to add these two accredited programs of Hanze University especially since both are very relevant for the island's economy. Students who choose these programs not only stay longer on the island while studying, but they also have - after finalizing their study successfully - a realistic chance of finding a rewarding job on St. Maarten," says USM President Annelies van den Assem.
USM's Business Division Head Erwin Wolthuis, confirms that the curriculum offered will be the same as the one at the Hanze University and all tests and exams will be set in close cooperation with the Hanze University. After students have successfully fulfilled all the requirements of the first two years at USM, they can enroll straight into the third year at the Hanze University.
Students will benefit from staying longer on St. Maarten, as compared to leaving straight after graduating their secondary education, says Wolthuis. He adds that students, in the meanwhile, will still be exposed to a very international environment in year 3 and 4; not only because the student population of these programs is very international, but also since both programs have a compulsory international internship in the second phase of the education.
"USM is both pleased and proud to have this partnership with the Hanze University, since it is known as a provider of quality higher education. Not only are both programs accredited by the NVAO, but they both have received additional recognition as well," says Wolthuis, reiterating President van den Assem's statement.
The IBMS program of The Hanze University scored very high in the 'Keuzegids Hoger Onderwijs 2011' and the IFM program is also recognized by the International Facility Management Association (IFMA).
Persons interested in these programs can contact the University of St. Martin's Student Service Center at telephone 542-5171 ext. 1000 and provide their contact information so that they can be presented with more information prior to the start of registration and classes.

seniorpoliceofficerstakespanishexam19032012As part of the upgrading and training of the Police Department, on Thursday March 15 and Friday March 16, 2012, a total of 30 police sergeants (hoofdagenten) sat their exams in the subject "Advanced Spanish Conversation Techniques." This course was given by Mr. Yorandy Provance who is a teacher at the Milton Peters College. Mr. Provance along with police Inspector Tico Gonzales who is an instructor at the Police Academy in Curacao (O.R.V.) gave the candidates their exam. The results of the exam will be announced at a later date.

louisconstantfleming11112010Marigot:--- Leader of the Union pour les Progres Louis Constant Fleming has decided to respect the wish of the people shown on Sunday. In a press release, Constant Fleming said that his party will remain vigilant but they have decided not to form any alliance neither support any of the two parties that will be participating in Sunday's run-off election.
Below is the press release issued by the President of the Union pour les Progres Louis Constant Fleming.

The results of the territorial elections of March 18, 2012, expresses clearly the will for a change of governance by the people of Saint-Martin.
The Union for Progress (UP) list hereby takes act of this expression, and considers consequently that it is not useful to exercise the option of maintaining its list for the runoff scheduled next Sunday, March 25.
We hereby sincerely thank all the electors who went to the polls last Sunday to exercise their voting right, and more so those who placed their confidence in the UP Party.
As far as the second round is concerned, since the values and the ideas of the UP Party are not represented within the two lists that remain, we shall abstain from any alliance and/or support.
Any association or shown support of any of the UP candidates, members, or even supporters with one of the remaining lists shall solely engage their individual responsibility and in no case the party's.
In the same way, we shall not be giving any direction as where to vote.
We are counting, as we have always counted, on the responsibility and the conscience of the electors so that this coming Sunday they shall take the decision that will do the less harm to the people and the future of Saint-Martin.
The UP Party, now a well structured political party, will remain vigilant and attentive to all the decisions and measures that will be taken in the future by the new territorial council.
As Senator of Saint-Martin, I will be at the disposition of the future Territorial Council to support and relay their propositions and their requests that would be in the general interest and the development of Saint-Martin.

Louis-Constant FLEMING
Senator of Saint-Martin
President of UP Party

Philipsburg: --- The Police and Traffic Department are busy investigating the death of a young man who was struck down on Wednesday afternoon on Zagersgut Road in the vicinity of People's Supermarket.

Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson said that the police are busy questioning the driver of a white Caravan that struck the victim down while he and another young man were walking alongside the road.

Henson said the victim has been identified as G.A.R., 22 years old from the neighboring island of Anguilla. The police spokesman said the victim was staying with some friends on the island temporarily.

Police have since confiscated the body for an autopsy to be performed to determine the exact cause of death.

Reports reaching SMN News state that the young man probably died from drowning since the victim fell in a nearby trench when he was struck. Henson confirmed that the body of the victim was removed from a nearby trench. He later confirmed that the victim may have died from drowning after he was knocked unconscious and fell the trench.

Sources close to police also states that while the young man received a hard blow from the accident, there are also indications that water was inside his lungs. Thus, it was deemed necessary for an autopsy to be performed.

The Law in Focus invites you to tune in this Thursday March 22, 2012 at 9:30PM, Channel 15, to learn more about Caribbean Integration; a lecture presented by Dr. Hans Breeveld, a Caribbean Political scientist.
With news in the media that Sint Maarten is seeking associate membership in Caricom, the history of Caricom and the need for Caribbean integration discussed from a scientific point of view is timely.
Thinking outside the box is how Dr. Breeveld puts it.
"The Law in Focus" is an informative and educational program for the entire family, aired every Thursday night from 9:30 – 10:00pm on Sint Maarten T.V., Channel 15, with rebroadcasts on the Wednesdays following from 6:00 - 6:30pm, on Mondays on Cable TV Saba and Tuesdays on Cable TV Statia from 7:00 – 7:30pm. The program is aired on Statia radio on Tuesdays at 12:30 noon with a repeat on Sundays at 6:00pm. The public is encouraged to send questions on legal issues to email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

rotaryandsimarcplanttrees22032012Compared to a 2009 environmental project of four Rotaract clubs in Swaziland which teamed up to plant 1,000 trees at a school in the Ezulwini Valley in an effort to combat deforestation, this effort doesn't seem so impressive. However, the Rotary Club of St. Maarten is extremely proud to be part of the 2012 National Tree Day activities on St. Maarten.

While the official Tree planting took place in the morning by the dignitaries, The Rotary Club Of St. Maarten through their donation of USD 1000 participated in the less formal activity of planting eight Mahogany trees along side the Walter Nisbeth Road opposite the Central Bank.

The project as part of a larger environmental campaign fit ideally into Rotary's environmental areas of service for the 2011-2012 Rotary year. Representing President Rebecca Low of the Rotary Club of St. Maarten was board member Maria Buncamper. Jay Haviser and Chris Maas, SIMARC students and volunteers all pitched in to plant trees which will hopefully become a permanent part of the enhanced environment in the Philipsburg area. SIMARC has been able to secure the maintenance of the trees through Clean St. Maarten which is currently in charge of watering the trees and plants along the road in that area.

Rotary hopes that the community will continue to become more enthusiastic about and involved in National Tree Day in particular and the improvement of our environment in general. Just imagine if every school child planted just one tree every year what a difference that would make to our environment.

rrrteamwinselection25032012Marigot:--- The voters of St. Martin gave the Rassemblement, Responsabilite, Reussite (RRR) a clear and resounding mandate on Sunday March 25th when 56.85% of the votes that were cast were in favor of the RRR. Leader of the RRR Alain Richardson and his wife Nadia who was clearly emotional and in tears surrounded by their team members walked to the Collectivity where they witnessed the speech given by the opposition leader Daniel Gibbs.
The results show that 5451 persons voted for the RRR party, with that amount of votes the RRR party got 17 seats in the Territorial Council while the opposition Team Daniel Gibbs got six seats from the 4137 votes cast in their favor. Team Daniel Gibbs got 43.15% of the votes cast. There are a total of 17,909 registered voters of which 9,871 voted during the second round on Sunday with 283 blanks or null votes.

The new team will be sworn in on Sunday April 1, 2012 where the President of the Council will be elected. Even though Alain Richardson headed the RRR list and he will most likely be the next president of the Collectivity of Saint Martin that only takes place when the council is inaugurated.
Supporters of the RRR converged outside of the Collectivity as early as 7pm Sunday night to witness the change the wanted. Most of the RRR supporters dressed in their traditional red shirts waved their red flags and screamed to the top of their voices when the results were announced. RRR won in 11 of the 13 polling stations. Leader of the RRR Alain Richardson thanked God, the churches, and the people of St. Martin for the confidence they placed in him and his team this time around. He said while the people placed their confidence in the RRR, it is St. Martin that won since the work has now begun for the island. Richardson and his team openly reminded the people that while they won the election locally they still have to go back to the polls in June 2012 to elect a deputy and for sure the RRR will need them again. The RRR leader also thanked the MAP, and St. Martin Pour Tous for endorsing the RRR for the second round while he also expressed gratitude to the Union pour les Progres for putting St. Martin first when they stepped out of the race. Richardson also thanked the French voters who live on the Dutch side of the island but made sure they voted in favor of the RRR. He said when the other political parties were about dividing the island the RRR focused on unity.
tdgopposition25032012Richardson told the people of St. Martin that while Obama said "they can" St. Martin did it at the polls on Sunday. He constantly reminded the people that even though they worked hard to win this election, the work for St. Martin has now begun.
Leader of TDG, Daniel Gibbs also thanked his voters while he congratulated the winner of Sunday's election. He said that the election results show that there is democracy and that must be respected. Gibbs said he is thankful for the amount of votes his team received because his party is young and they did not get any support from the other parties that participated in last week's election. Gibbs also vowed to continue the hard work, he said his intention is to represent the people who placed their confidence in them from the opposition benches.
It is clear that the people of St. Martin wanted a change which they expressed at the various polling stations. The RRR victory also brought an end to the Fleming's era.

Click here to view photos of the election on Sunday March 25, 2012.

Click here to view the Official Results released by the Prefecture of St. Martin.

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  RRR Team Daniel
Gibbs
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VOTES
Total Votes
Per Bureau
Hotel de La Collectivité (Bur 1) 236 273 11 520
Number 2 Nina Duverly School (Bur 2) 538 224 25 787
Nina Duverly School (Bur 3) 627 342 32 1001
Hervé Williams School (Bur 4) 400 336 30 766
Hervé Williams School (Bur 5) 444 244 25 713
Sandy Ground School (Bur 6) 303 296 10 609
Sandy Ground School (Bur 7) 323 269 9 601
Bâtiment Communal, Friars Bay (Bur 8) 326 230 28 584
Bâtiment Communal, Friars Bay (Bur 9) 381 221 15 617
Primary School, Grand Case (Bur 10) 375 632 33 1040
Kindergarten school, Grand Case (Bur 11) 385 256 16 657
Kindergarten school French Quarter (Bur 12) 537 471 19 1027
Primary School French Quarter (Bur 13) 576 340 25 941
Total Votes Per Party 5451 4134
278 9863
Percentage 56.85% 43.15% 3%

Philipsburg:--- On Sunday March 25th at approximately 2:00pm, a Simpson Bay Police patrol along with patrols from the Zero Tolerance team were directed by the Police Central Dispatch to Yang Yang supermarket on the Well Road for an armed robbery which had just taken place. The suspects took-off on foot through the neighborhood after committing
the act. The two suspects were armed with a machete and a handgun and had injured one of the victims by hitting him in his head with the butt of the gun.
While the patrols were on their way to the scene the description of the suspects was also given through them. During a
search of the area a man was spotted coming out of the bushes. The man in question with the initials R.F.A.Y. from Sint Maarten matched the description of one of the suspects in this robbery and was arrested on the spot. He denied having being involved in the robbery. During a search in the bushes where the suspect was arrested the patrol found the machete and other clothing that were used during the robbery. The other suspect managed to avoid his capture. This case is under investigation by the Special Robbery Unit.

tleonardspeakstocarnivalqueenshowcontestants26032012PHILIPSBURG:--- Former queen of several pageant, local entrepreneur and board member of the St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce Tamara Leonard took some time last Friday night to lay a reality check on the contestants of the 2012 contestants for Teen and Senior Carnival Queen Pageants.
Leonard was invited to talk to the contestants about friendliness with Mr. Friendly, the mascot of St. Maarten Superhost, another initiative of Leonard's. While Mr. Friendly did make an appearance, Leonard decided to go a little deeper with the contestants of both pageants.
She impressed upon them that by being in the pageants, their lives have automatically elevated to the realm of ambassador. As a result, she asked the contestants to realize and respect the importance of that title. She told the girls that being in the pageant will have a direct impact on their lives, sometime not always good.
Leonard arranged the contestants in a half circle in front of her and asked them one simple question: "Why are you in this pageant." She told each contestant that they are representing her and every other St. Maartener even in the local Carnival pageants and even more so if they win and have to travel as queen.
mrfriendlywithcarnivalqueenshowcontestants26032012When speaking about their aspirations, Leonard shared excerpts from her own life story, one of a parent fighting her way to four college degrees and of a person who still has many goals to reach, no stopping in sight. Most importantly however, Leonard told the contestants that she too basked in the spotlight of the pageants.
"But it's one thing to be in the spotlight where it's all about you, it's quite another to be that person to inspire others," Leonard told the contestants, stressing that as young people they should always strive to inspire others, their peers in particular, through good positive deeds. She urged them to use the pageant to be more than just a contestant.
She also encouraged the young ladies to stay up to date with what is going on in the news and with their island. Leonard focused heavily on the importance tourism and gave the contestants example of how their stated future professions could impact tourism. She went on to congratulated them for taking the step to participate in the pageant
Mr. Friendly appeared during the night to present each contestant with gift items and a certificate with the friendly pledge written on it. Each contestant pledged to be friendly to her family and friends and everyone she meets as of the date of receiving the certificate. They pledged to join Mr. Friendly and St. Maarten Superhost in bringing back friendliness to the island.

Philipsburg:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers press briefing that government has received the decision taken by the President of the Joint Court of Justice regarding the appointment of the seventh member of the Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten.

Wescot Williams said the former Prosecutor General of the Netherlands Antilles Robert Peters was appointed on a temporary basis. Wescot Williams further explained that the President of the Court of Justice also expressed hope that the two countries would find common ground in finding a permanent member to fill the position.

The Prime Minister said that the government of St. Maarten has looked at the appointment on a broader picture and while she knows the appointed person she hopes that he will demonstrate fair judgment in matters relating to the Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten.

Wescot Williams said her government also took note of the measure of the credit restriction taken by the President of the Central Bank Emsley Tromp. She said she also took note of the request submitted to the Chairlady of Parliament by the Members of the Democratic Party faction in Parliament and the independent Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge. The Prime Minister further explained that the Government will be meeting with Tromp during his consultation meetings here and they intend to dialogue with him to find out why there was need to impose such restrictions. The government she said has to look at the matter in a macro-economic prospective as prices have increased over recent months.
In the meantime, the Prime Minister confirmed on Wednesday that the Council of Ministers is leaning towards dollarization for St. Maarten and they intend to take their views to Parliament and to the people of St. Maarten.

Philipsburg:--- The owner of the newly constructed five story building in Cay Hill that houses the SZV has threatened to take SZV St. Maarten to court now that they have decided to reduce the cost of the building they wanted to purchase from Orista NV owned by Samir Andrawos.
SMN News has been reliably informed that SZV was negotiating with Orista NV to purchase the building they own in Cay Hill. However, during the negotiations SZV requested Independent Consulting Engineers (ICE) to conduct an independent study on the safety of the building. All of which Samir Andrawos agreed to since he was sure his building was safe and secure.
The source said there were persistent rumors that indicated the building was not safe, claiming its structure was not strong enough to withstand hurricanes, earthquakes and that it was built on a spring (well).
According to the study conducted by ICE which was also approved by PREAM consulting, the building cannot withstand earthquakes and such is necessary since St. Maarten is on the earthquake belt. The report also shows that the building can withstand hurricanes and it is built close to a well but this does not hinder the structure. ICE indicated in its report that the structure can be modified to withstand earthquakes but that would cost an additional one and half million dollars. The source said SZV and Orista NV (Samir Andrawos) had almost completed their negotiations but when SZV received the report they dispatched a letter to Orista NV informing them of the findings of the study. SZV it is understood made clear that they were still interested in purchasing the building but the cost to re-enforce the building has to be deducted.
The source said Andrwos immediately hired the services of the law firm VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne who wrote SZV informing them that their client Samir Andrawos was no longer interested in selling his building to SZV but they were bound by the rental contracts that the former SZV had with Orista NV prior to the negotiations.
It should be noted that SZV was renting a part of the building prior to October 2010 but when St. Maarten became a country and they were installing their own Social Security services they needed to find a larger building that would accommodate the entire personnel of SZV. SMN News learnt that when SZV's legal and financial team checked the rental contract and the space they were renting from Orista NV they quickly realized that it was not feasible for them to continue renting office space for SZV and it would be better if SZV made a onetime investment and purchased a building. This information it is further understood was communicated to Orista NV and they responded by saying they were interested in selling the Cay Hill structure and as such negotiations begun. The source said that the lawyers representing Orista NV even threatened to take SZV to court if they did not honor the rental contract, to which SZV lawyers responded by saying that they were prepared to defend themselves in the court of law should any case be filed against SZV and the government of St. Maarten.
SMN News also learnt that UTS was also interested in purchasing the same building but it is not clear if Orista NV is now negotiating with UTS.

swescotwilliamsatcakecraftingevent01042012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot Williams on Saturday afternoon attended the Cake Crafting Friends of St. Maarten Foundation annual cake decorators show that was held under the theme, "Kaleidoscope of Colors."

The Prime Minister was very impressed by the interests shown by many young people who took part along with the veterans.

Philipsburg:--- The United Federation Union has dispatched a letter to Deputy Prime Minister Theodore Heyliger, the Governor of St. Maarten drs. Eugene Holiday, and Parliament requesting information on several labour related issues. The UFA in its communication is seeking to have a meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister to discuss the labour related issues that has their concerns.
The UFA states in its letter of March 27, 2012 that they have urgent points to be discussed regarding the cost of living on St. Maarten, service charge, and the minimum wage. Other points include the short term contracts and speedy mediation from the Department of Labour Affairs.

Click here to view the letter that was dispatched by the UFA to Deputy Prime Minister Theo Heyliger.

PHILIPSBURG:--- At the request of Sint Maarten's Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto, a meeting will be convened on April 16 to discuss acusations made and current developments surrounding the Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten (CBCS).

During a recent meeting in Curacao with Curacao's Minister of Finance George Jamaloodin, Minister Shigemoto laid down on the table Sint Maarten's concerns with respect to the current status quo with the CBCS and that it wasn't in the interests of both countries for things to remain where they are currently at.

Minister Shigemoto said he informed all present which also included the Chairman of the Board of Commissioners, a CBCS board member, and reps from Notary Hu-A-Ng, that CBCS management should get the opportunity to defend themselves; and secondly, that any investigation into the bank's management based on allegations made by the Curacao Government must be done by a jointly selected independent international organization

The Sint Maarten Minister of Finance also insisted that before any investigation is decided upon, that also the Board of Directors and Supervisory Board be heard by both Ministers of Finance in order to obtain answers to outstanding questions which both Finance Ministers may have.

The meeting is to take place at a neutral location in Curacao. In order to avoid any bias, questions will be sent by each Minister to the Notary and each Minister will mandate the Notary to forward on the questions to the boards simultaneously and the boards are to send back their answers to the Notary. This must be done two working days before the April 16 meeting.

"I have made it very clear that due diligence, transparency and good governance must be at the base of any independent investigation. I reiterated several times that this investigation is for all of management within the corporate structure of the CBCS.

"I also informed all present that decisions or actions taken by the Curacao Government or Aqualectra itself which affect Aqualectra negatively as it relates to the ability of Aqualectra to re-pay its Naf. 300 million loan has consequences for both countries and the CBCS.

"I also stressed that the budget 2012 needs to be passed so the bank can function properly to which the chairman of the board replied that the 2011 budget still hasn't been approved. I brought up hiring of staff for the branch on Sint Maarten and when will the budget be approved so we can start. These are important matters that need to be addressed right away," Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto pointed out.

Minister Shigemoto was supported by members of his Cabinet Policy Advisor Dwayne President and Legal rep Judith Brewster.

pgeerlingsandtkuipers03042012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- More than 18-months ago the Sint Maarten Archaeological Center (SIMARC) under the direction of its Director, Dr. Jay Haviser, embarked on a mission to initiate a tree exchange between Sint Maarten and the Netherlands.

With this tree exchange SIMARC intended to symbolize a future of growth and prosperity between Sint Maarten and The Netherlands. For the occasion Sint Maarten's Guavaberry Emporium issued a special 'Sint Maarten-Netherlands Tree Day Exchange 2012' commemorative Guavaberry bottle.

This commemorative bottle was presented to the Chairman of the National Tree Festival Foundation, Onno Hoes, as well as to the Director of the Hortus Botanicus, the present home of our Guavaberry Tree, Taeke Kuipers.

Last week in the presence of Perry Geerlings, the cultural attaché to the Cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary, the Guavaberry Tree was finally entrusted to the soil of the Tropical Greenhouse at the Hortus Botanicus in Amsterdam.

With this brief ceremony, the SIMARC Tree exchange program came to a close. An initiative that is to be commended and for which Minister Plenipotentiary, the Hon. Mathias Voges, is very thankful for, on behalf of the Government and the people of Sint Maarten.

This tree exchange program allowed Sint Maarten to profile itself in a different dimension and to a different segment of Dutch society, and we are thankful and appreciative for the initiative and the hard work Dr. Jay Haviser, SIMARC and the Guavaberry Emporium have put into this program, Perry Geerlings said.

Perry Geerlings further mentioned that the Hortus Botanicus is very pleased with their latest addition to the more than 4.000 plants from all parts of the world they have growing in their greenhouses. The Hortus was very charmed by the symbolism of the Tree exchange program of SIMARC.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Inspection Department TEZVT - Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries (LVV), has put a policy in place to decline any request to allow the import and sale of Python snakes.

Pythons are bulky, relatively slow-moving, non-venomous snakes belonging to the group of snakes known as the boids (pronounced 'bo-ids').

These snakes are constrictors, meaning they kill prey, mainly birds and mammals, by coiling around it and squeezing until it suffocates. Pythons are mostly nocturnal, travelling along the ground and through trees, but are frequently found basking in the sun during the day.

These snakes range in size from about one metre to giant specimens up to eight metres. Pythons feature a variety of colours and patterns.

According to TEZVT-LVV, Python snakes have proven to be an invasive species in territories that are not their natural habitat, and the country does not possess the necessary resources to deal with these animals should they become a problem.

The TEZVT-LVV department is located at Zoutsteeg #3 in Philipsburg Those requiring additional information can contact the department at 542-2986 or 543-7820.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Permanent Committee of Parliament on Education, Culture, Youth and Sports, will meet on April 10.

The permanent committee will be meeting with representatives of the University of St. Martin (USM).

The meeting will take place on Tuesday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The committee is headed by Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Sylvia Meyers-Olivacce, Chairman, MP Hon. Petrus Leroy de Weever, Vice Chair, and MP Hon. Louie Laveist.

The committee meeting will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

pjiablueflaglogo07042012SIMPSON BAY:--- Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) is the "Blue Flag Business" for April.
During the beginning of the month, PJIA placed a number of garbage bins at the popular Mullet Bay Beach and is encouraging everyone to keep the environment, especially the beaches, litter-free.
"Princess Juliana International Airport is encouraging the general public on St. Maarten/St. Martin to keep the island clean during the holidays" and throughout the year, said Kalifa Hickinson, Acting Manager in the Marketing and Communications Department at PJIA.
This call came just before the Easter weekend when many people would gather on the beaches for fun, relaxation, family picnicking, and traditional sea baths. This is probably the period when the most people make use of the beach in the year.
"We are urging everyone to put their trash articles in the bins at the various beaches during the Easter season" and throughout the year, said Hickinson.
"PJIA has taken the liberty to place garbage bins on the Mullet Bay Beach to assist the organizers and environmentalists, Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC) and the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau with the initiative," said Hickinson.
The Blue Flag program is a prestigious international eco-label for beaches, marinas, and tourism destinations.
Through the Blue Flag program St. Maarten is part of some 40 Blue Flag destinations around the world.
The eco-label is recognized as a symbol of quality by governments, NGOs, and the travel industry. The Blue Flag label is also used to promote the awarded beach, marina, hotel or destination.

alainrichardson10042012Marigot:--- The President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Alain Richardson announced on Tuesday at a press conference that no one will distract his government from carrying out the mandate they were elected to carry out. President Richardson was referring to the recent scandal surrounding his Director of Cabinet Alex Richards. Richardson said that 57% of the voters elected his team and despite having a very hard first week in office the RRR government will stay focused.
The President described his first week on the job as being very intense and one in which he had no rest. President Richardson said in times of storm the captain would keep his calm while he would also remain fully in control. President Richardson further explained that the mandate given to his team is far more urgent and important than any regrettable and unfortunate incident, error, or mistake. He said in light of the regrettable situation this past week he has decided to cut the functions of his Director of Cabinet Alex Richards. The President said his team is too conscious of the expectations of the people from his team especially the youths, also the great level of hope the RRR victory has triggered.
The RRR team is too conscious, engaged, and geared at the mission for change. President Richardson said the RRR team has embarked on restoring confidence and that crucial values are needed at the end of the day that will make sure that St. Martin wins. "We are too much in gear in making sure that things go right to leave anything or anyone deters us from the task given to us by the people. I wish to also restate my commitment to work in all transparency and my unwavering will not to leave any situation disturb my determination to implement the program on which the majority and my government was elected by 57% of the voters, whether pleasing or displeasing to some."
Responding to questions on Alex Richards who was seen at the Collectivity on Tuesday, the President said that Alex Richards is a civil servant but refused to say where he would continue his duties. "Alex Richards is an agent of the Collectivity and he will remain an agent of the Collectivity."
When he was asked why he did not write his political address, the President said that he does not have the technical abilities to write such a speech which had to be based on the RRR program they campaigned on. "The general political declaration has to give the settings of the plan for the entire mandate of five years. Such speeches need technical expertise I do not have those expertise. It was not the intention to have a speech for the sake of a speech, it had to be profound and meet the platform on which we were elected and no one in their rightful mind would say the content of the speech was different from the RRR platform." The President said that a decision has been taken and that decision carries the day. The President also said he worked on the speech to make sure certain aspects were brought to light. "Furthermore, I leave it up to those that had much more time to examine. I never saw some people of the press so diligent, but maybe that's their role."
He further explained that no one can say that the speech he delivered on Sunday April 1, 2012 was not in line with the RRR program. When asked why the RRR chose to hire Alex Richards while they knew he was fired from the Tourist Office in 2006 for plagiarizing the Nievre tourist plan and presenting it as St. Martin's Tourist plan. The President said St. Martin's society lives by a court of law and whatever the courts decide they decide.
It should be noted that while Alex Richards was fired from the Office du Tourisme he never contested his case in the courts of justice as a prud hommes against his dismissal from Office du Tourisme.

3mpsfixunionfarmroads12042012Dutch Quarter:--- Members of Parliament Leroy de Weever, Patrick Illidge, and Roy Marlin skipped Thursday's Central Committee meeting to assist some heavy equipment owners who willingly responded to their call to fix the roads in Union Farm. Member of Parliament Leroy De Weever was blamed during the last election for the deplorable conditions of Union Farm roads especially surrounding the 911 Emergency Homes.
The three Members of Parliament sought assistance from Bopsi of Unique Waters, Jo Jo Construction, and Delta Petroleum to fix the roads. Heavy equipments and workers from the companies spent most of the day on Thursday grading the roads as they prepare them for pavement.
SMN News learnt that while Member of Parliament Leroy de Weever took the blame for hindering the infrastructural repairs, the landowner for the properties there is one identified as Rosita Fleming and the property is managed by Joe Peterson.

Philipsburg:--- President of the Workers Institute for Organized Labour Theophillus Thompson has extended an open invitation to the owners of Hard Rock International to sit around the table in the interest of workers on St. Maarten. Thompson said WIFOL has always been ready and willing to talk to SBRMC but they prefer the ongoing legal battle. Thompson said the union would like to speak with the new investors about their venture into St. Maarten and should they become the new owners, the union is ready and willing to work along with them in the interest of country St. Maarten and the improvement of the Pelican Resort. Thompson said the WIFOL is open and ready for talks for the sake of viability, job security, and sustainability of the workers. Thompson further explained that he also sent a letter to the government mediator Derrick Holiday requesting that he get SBRMC and the WIFOL around the table to further discuss the workers' rights.
WIFOL President Theophillus Thompson told reporters at Thursday's press briefing that he also dispatched a second letter to the Minister of Economic Affairs Franklin Meyers requesting a meeting to discuss government's policy when granting business licenses. Thompson said that he sent the first letter to Minister Meyers requesting a meeting when he heard that Simpson Bay Resort Management Company (Royal Resorts- Quantum Investments) was negotiating the sale of the real estate with Hard Rock International.
Thompson said that the Minister of Economic Affairs did not respond to his first letter but he dispatched a second letter when he read in the media that Hard Rock International met with the Council of Ministers on Tuesday to apprise them on the negotiations. Thompson said when the WIFOL heard that Hard Rock was negotiating with SBRMC he personally spoke to the Minister of Economic Affairs expressing the unions concerns. He said the union wants know what type of concessions government would be giving the investors.

Philipsburg:--- Sucker Garden got the first in a series of GIFTED Fun days. Many parents, children and friends turned out to the Melford Hazel Sports complex for the Easter treat, 'Fun Day Monday,' on April 9, hosted by the GIFTED Foundation in association with the Royal Kids Club. The event was one of family-oriented fun, with lots of games, competitions, and prizes.
Starting at 11:00am, attendees got involved in basketball competitions, track and field sports, board games, and more while some little ones enjoyed the bounce abouts. Adults took up challenges from the children in lime-and spoon races, relays, and balloon-popping races. Others enjoyed video game matches and football, energized by the dollar menu of drinks, chicken and Johnny cakes from the canteen.
The $3 entry fee gave wonderful prizes of gift baskets and other sponsored items. According to one patron, "The best part of the day was the $1 grab-bag! Man, I was just going back and back again in that line to win some nice thing." Little Cristian, 11, said, "My father says to keep going back in the grab-bag line until we win something big!" And that he did, winning a Fendi watch for his mother worth over $200.
President of GIFTED Foundation, Lenworth Wilson, Jr. said, "Royal Kids Club and GIFTED wishes to thank all our sponsors, namely Diamonds International, Penha, Little Europe, KFC/Pizza Hut, Afoo Food Group, Victor's Wholesale, Precious Gems International, Honey Bunny Fashion, Rose Jewelers, Victor's Cosmetics, Original Collection, Style 108, Park Avenue, Windmill, Weekender, Paris, Classic Electronic, Shop 4 Less, Mamacita, Prime Distributors, Rihana's Fashion, Burger King, Pineapple Pete's, Gemsland, The Place, Double Decker, Island Back Office, Roof Top Bar & Grill, Medicosmetics, Cafe on the Bay, Front Street Café, Penny's, Cris & Kim Salon, and Photo Gumbs. We really could not have done this without them."
As was requested by many supporters, there will be more fun days in the near future. St. Maarten can expect more positive, enriching activities from GIFTED Foundation. This group of young people is dedicated to "Going In, Finding Truth, Enlightening Darkness."

Philipsburg:--- Attorneys Maarten Le Poole and Wim van Sambeek surprised the Court of Appeals on Friday when they challenged one of the judges sitting on the bench on Friday to hear the injunction filed by Simpson Bay Resort Management Company (SBRMC).
Attorney at Law Maarten Le Poole said earlier this week he asked the President of the Appeals Court to remove Judge Jurjen de Haan from the bench when the SBRMC case is handled because they want to be sure that the judge is not biased. Le Poole said he wanted the particular judge off the case because he was one of the three judges that made the decisions on November 4th and November 7th, 2011 and both decisions contained a number of legal errors. Le Poole said he formally requested that the judge recues himself from the case. Le Poole said the Appeals Court did not respond to his request and that left him no choice but to address the matter on Friday morning when the SBRMC injunction hearing was about to start. Attorney Maarten Le Poole further explained when he addressed the matter the President of the Appeals Court tried to brush aside his concerns which left him no choice but to challenge the judge. Le Poole said he does not like to challenge judges because it is a very embarrassing situation but if it is in the interest of the justice then he has to do it. "I asked the judge to excuse himself last week because he was one of the judges that ruled on November 4th and November 7th last year and I think it is not right for him to be sitting on the bench for this hearing and there was no response. On Friday morning when I mentioned it, the President of the court made a remark and said we are not here to discuss these types of things. Therefore, I had no other option but to challenge the judge. In the interest of impartiality I had no choice but to challenge the judge," Le Poole told reporters.
Shortly after the challenge was submitted, the court adjourned and a new panel of judges was installed for the "challenge hearing." Attorneys Wim van Sambeek and Maarten Le Poole made their arguments to the court on the challenge and the court is expected to pronounce its decision on Wednesday April 19th, 2012. The court will also decide on what date when the injunction filed SBRMC will be heard.

seiparticipantsattendworkshop15042012Great Bay:--- On Wednesday, April 11, 2012 the Department of Labor Affairs, Section Labor Market-Job Placement held a workshop on "Find, Get & Keep the Job: The Key to your future" for the first batch of participants of the Social Economic Initiative (SEI) Project: Employability through Training."
The afternoon started with the opening by Shandah Phillips of Labor Affairs. Nyakomi Richardson also of Labor Affairs made a presentation to the participants on finding, keeping and getting the job along with preparations for the labor market beyond the SEI project.
In addition to the presentation, the session was very interactive and engaging with Shandah Phillips and Dennissen Phlilips both of Labor Affairs doing role play on do's and don'ts of proper interview techniques.
"Embrace the project and products/services being offered to you as participants of this program, as the job coach will be working directly with you and your supervisor at your place of employment, this is an opportunity that you never had in previous jobs," said Peggy-Ann Dros-Richardson, Head of Labor Affairs.
The participants are very enthusiastic and are happy that they have been given this opportunity to enter the job with training. At the end of the session all of the participants were given their participant agreement contracts, which they all signed.
Raquel Dorsan, Job Coach stated to the participants that she is very happy that they are starting, and complemented them all for sticking through the preparations, and urged them to make use of the information that was offered to them, and to remember to dress professional at all times.
The official training starts on Monday, April 16, 2012 at the Belvedere Community Center for the "Employability through Training" participants.
Minister of Public Health Social Development & Training, Cornelius De Weever stated that "we must invest in our SEI participants to ensure that they are given a fair chance to enter the labor market, and they must take full advantage of these workshops."
The goal of the project "Employability through Training" is to assist unskilled unemployed individuals to acquire basic job skills and knowledge to help bridge the gap between them and suitable employment within the local labor market by offering specialized training and mediation for a period of two and a half years. This will allow the participants to not only get familiar with the supply and demand, but will also develop their social, communicative and professional work related skills which will motivate them to actively participate in the local labor market.

Starting this Thursday April 19th at 9:30PM on Channel 15 well known Radio personality Electra will be the host of a special two part series of The Law in Focus with the host of The Law in Focus Dr. Nilda Arduin in the guest seat. The general public is invited to tune in as Electra will take the viewers 'behind the scenes'.
"The Law in Focus" is an informative and educational program for the entire family, aired every Thursday night from 9:30 – 10:00pm on Sint Maarten T.V., Channel 15, with rebroadcasts on the Wednesdays following from 6:00 - 6:30 pm, on Mondays on Cable TV Saba and Tuesdays on Cable TV Statia from 7:00 – 7:30pm. The program is aired on Statia radio on Tuesdays at 12:30 noon with a repeat on Sundays at 6:00pm. The public is encouraged to send questions on legal issues to email: lawinfocus@ burofocus.com.

Philipsburg:--- Responding to questions posed by SMN News regarding the dismissal of teachers at the University of St. Martin (USM). Minister of Education Dr. Rhoda Arrindell said that government is monitoring the situation closely. Arrindell further explained that she met with the USM on several occasions to discuss the quality of education the institution is providing to students on St. Maarten. One of the programs that has the Minister's attention and was widely discussed is the Teacher Education Program (TEP). Minister Arrindell said that USM made a presentation to government however, the current discussion will continue for a longer period. As for the dismissal of the teachers, Minister Arrindell said no one feels good when people are losing jobs but she believes that should remain on the accountability of USM.
"Government is more interested in the quality of education that is provided to students and we will hold them to higher standards like anyone else. It is services that are paid for. Therefore, we will be keeping a close eye on USM." Minister Arrindell said she is in the process of writing a position paper for USM, mainly on how she and government views education at the institution. The matter regarding the position paper she said was discussed with the Council of Ministers and an agreement was reached where they will put their thoughts on how they view a university on paper.

Philipsburg:--- A fight of over a canteen debt at the Pointe Blanche Prison on Thursday afternoon has left a prisoner with a minor stab wound confirmed Prison Director Rudsel Ricardo.
SMN News learnt that two prisoners identified as Garvin and Jacobus were involved in a fight over a canteen debt which led to the stabbing. Ricardo said the victim was taken to the doctor where he received treatment for the injury and was taken back to the Pointe Blanche Prison.
An investigation into the late afternoon stabbing at the House of Detention is now underway.
Several legal minds on St. Maarten have said that the overcrowding and inhumane conditions at the prison are the cause of the constant fights at the prison. Just last week a number of inmates damaged the prison cells at the Simpson Bay outpost.

cherylwithrite22042012Philipsburg:--- A Guyanese couple is now dead after a heated argument. Preliminary information reaching SMN News states that the couple had a heated argument Saturday night and it escalated to a murder/suicide on Sunday morning. SMN News learnt that the female victim is an employee of Burger King and she has been identified by neighbors as Cheryl Withrite (52). Police Spokesman Richard Henson said police found the woman dead inside her apartment above Tire Max which is across from Flourish Supermarket, while the man was found seriously injured at the back of his apartment. Henson said the man jumped through the window and he was found with a large open wound on his stomach while his throat was slashed. Henson further explained that when police found the man he was still alive and was transported to the St. Maarten Medical Center where he died shortly after.
Residents on AT Illidge Road identified the killer and now dead man as Cleon Anthony Bourne (54) known as "Tall Boy" also of Guyana and former employee of Divi Little Bay. Cleon Bourne is originally from La Grange West Bank Demerara, Guyana South America. Bourne is the father of one child who is living in Guyana and was expected to travel to Guyana on Wednesday because he was un-employed.
SMN News learnt that Cheryl Withrite is the mother of one child who also resides in Guyana.

rarrindellcrownsaishiraciciliainholland23042012The Hague/Great Bay:--- Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, Dr. Rhoda Arrindell could not be on island for the opening of Carnival, however, she still performed carnival-related duties during her brief visit to The Netherlands last week to participate in the students' forum, "Study Successfully, Return Successfully" organized by the Soualiga Foundation. As part of the forum, a Carnival Queen was chosen to represent the Windward Islands at the Rotterdam summer Carnival in July, and the Minister crowned law student, Ms. Aishira Cicilia to do the honors.
Ms. Cicilia, a former Teen Carnival Queen here, was born and bred on the island. She comes from a well-known carnival lineage, with her mother, Felicia Priest, having been the flag lady for carnival for at least a generation. Ms. Cicilia has a collection of carnival crowns to her credit, which she captured over a decade of participation in the local pageants. They include the Miss Antillean Queen in 2003, and the Senior Carnival Queen in 2004. She will be representing the Small Islands Unity, a group of students from the former Dutch Windward Islands who have come together to profile our culture in the Netherlands.
"I was particularly pleased to have been asked to crown Queen Aishira, who I'm sure will not only do the Windward Islands proud, but especially her island, St. Martin," Minister Arrindell remarked. "Needless to say, she belongs to carnival royalty, both in experience and family background and we all wish her well in the Rotterdam pageant later in July."

victimsofauderichards23042012Basse Terre:--- The former board members of the Office du Tourisme Maud Gibs, Noreen Brooks, and Josianne Fleming Artsen had their day in court on Monday April 23, 2012 as they sought to vindicate themselves against Attorney at Law Aude Richards. The three well known women were condemned in 2007 when Attorney at Law Aude Richards used their names to file a court case against the Office du Tourisme (OTS) without their knowledge.
The hearing which was scheduled to begin at 8:30am in the criminal courts in Basse Terre was delayed for two hours because a judge could not attend. Attorney at Law Aude Richards knew that his career is on the line and the outcome of Monday's hearing would determine if he could continue his career as a lawyer. Maitre Richards hired four lawyers, including two Battionier one of which is the chairman of the Bar Association of Guadeloupe. Representing Maitre Richards were Gerard Plumasseau (the chairman of the Bar Association), Gerard Derussy (Battioner) Ernest Daninthe, and Hubert Jabot.
The defense first sought to throw out the case by claiming that Basse Terre is not the jurisdiction for such procedures and secondly they claimed that the Office du Tourisme (OTS) of St. Martin is no longer existing since it was dissolved in 2007 when St. Martin became a collectivity. The lawyers representing Richards went as far as saying that the OTS representative Jeanne Vanterpool is non-existent.
OTS Attorney Stephen Montravers told the court that he is shocked at the defense's claims regarding OTS because Monday's hearing was the third of its kind where Hubert Jabot represented Aude Richards and this is the first time he denied the existence of OTS.
Montravers further explained the judge that the court already gave a ruling in the case when the judge of instruction indicted Maitre Richards and sent the case to the criminal courts.

The President of the court posed several questions to the suspect Aude Richards on Monday. The President asked Richards if he knew the three women. Maitre Richards said Noreen Brooks was his close friend and her father was his client and she eventually became his client, as for Maud Gibs he said he knew her since she was working at the Sous Prefecture of St. Martin while he did not know Josianne Artsen Fleming that well. The judge asked Richards if he was the lawyer for the commune and OTS and if he did not sense a conflict of interest. Richards told the court that Brooks and Gibs approached him at his office and asked him to represent them in a case against OTS but since he was the lawyer for OTS he advised them to hire Maitre Jean Marc Foy. Maitre Richards and his lawyers maintained on Monday that Maitre Richards did not have anything to do with the case instead they cast all the blame on Maitre Foy who is now deceased. The civil parties represented by Maitre Stephen Montravers and Maitre Rioual Rosier insisted that the only person that had personal interest in taking OTS to court was Maitre Richards because he wanted to vindicate his brother who was fired from the OTS for gross misconduct when he plagiarized the Neivre Tourist plan. Montravers presented the court with recent newspapers which showed that Alex Richards just recently committed plagiarism to show that Alex Richards has a pattern of copying other people's work. Montravers further lamented that Maitre Richards actions undermined the entire judicial system since he breached the trust of the court. Montravers urged the court to condemn Maitre Richards for his actions since not doing so would send the wrong message. Montravers even indicated that it is surprising that the chairman of the Bar Association would take a side on the Aude Richards case. He said he is wondering how the Bar Association (Conseil du Orde) would handle the matter if they are asked to take disciplinary measures against Aude Richards if he is convicted. He said it would appear as though lawyers from the Bar of Guadeloupe can do anything and get away with it and if court is lenient with Maitre Richards then he would be better off quitting his job as a lawyer. The statements made by Maitre Montravers caused the Prosecutor of St. Martin, St. Barths and Basse Terre, Christophe Auger to inform the court that no one is above the law. Prosecutor Auger said that he chose to apply the law in the proceeding because he is permitted to do so in defamation cases. The court proceedings became somewhat rowdy on at least three occasions when the lawyers from the defense attacked the civil party lawyers. The President of the court had to call the lawyers to order on several occasions when they were cross-talking. On more than one occasion, the suspect Aude Richards showed arrogance when the lawyers representing the civil parties cross examined him on his role in the case Maitre Foy presented to the courts for him. On at least two occasions, the President of the court reminded Richards that he was not the one to be posing questions instead he was supposed to be answering the questions posed to him by the lawyers representing the victims and OTS.
Maitre Rosier expressed disgust with the defense when they cast all the blame on Maitre Jean Marc Foy (deceased) she said the first victim of Maitre Richards was Maitre Foy because he just presented a case to the court which was prepared by Maitre Richards. Rosier took out several statements made by Maitre Foy when he was questioned by the judge of instruction. She said that Maitre Foy made clear in his declaration that he gave the summons to Maitre Richards so that he could transmit them to his clients (Brooks, Gibs, and Fleming Artsen).
The court's president also cross examined the three victims as to how they learnt of the court proceedings and conviction. They all told the court that they were shocked when they read about their conviction in one of the daily newspapers. They told the judge that they wrote letters to Maitre Richards and once met him in his office as they were looking for an explanation as to how their names were used. All three of the women told the court that they were approached by Maitre Richards to be witnesses for his brother Alex Richards who was fired from OTS. They said Maitre Richards asked for the process verbal of the board meeting held on December 18th 2006 and they gave it to him with the sole intention of assisting his brother who was supposed to file a case against OTS in the labour courts. The lawyers from the defense tried their best to humiliate Noreen Brooks by asking her several questions about the steps she took when she learnt about the case. It was clear that the defense's aim was to discredit Brooks on Monday but they failed when she maintained that she did not authorize anyone to use her name to file a case against the OTS because she was one of the administrators at the time.
The women told the court that their reputation, integrity, and image were totally destroyed by Maitre Richards since two of them were elected officials while Fleming-Artsen was the wife of the Mayor of St. Martin and the President of the University of St. Martin (USM).

The three well known women on St. Martin were scandalized in 2007 when they were convicted for taking the Tourist Office to court. However, the women, now victims of Maitre Aude Richards said they were used by Maitre Richards since they never authorized neither hired any lawyer to take the Tourist Office to court. Ever since their conviction Gibs, Brooks, and Fleming Artsen have been engaged in legal battles to clear their names and to find out who used their names to sue the Tourist Office. After a lengthy court investigation, Aude Richards was indicted for fraud while Gibs, Brooks and Fleming Artsen were declared victims.

Attorney at Law Aude Richards was indicted on November 18, 2011 to stand trial in the criminal courts for fraud against the Office du Tourisme (OTS) and the three board members when he tried to erase the files for his brother Alex Richards dismissal from the Tourist Office.

In February 2007, Maitre Aude Richards, the brother of the former ousted Director of the Office du Tourisme filed an injunction against the Tourist Office using the names of the four of the board members, namely Eric Paul, Noreen Brooks, Maud Gibs, and Josianne Fleming-Artsen. Richards used one of his colleagues, now deceased Maître Jean-Marc FOY to serve the summons to the Tourist Office and one of the board members namely Eric Paul. Richards wanted to appoint an administrator who would have a broad mission to check the accounts of the Tourist Office, for the last five years and to conduct and audit if necessary. Maitre Richards also wanted the adhoc administrator to cancel all decisions taken by the board on December18, 2006 (the day when the board decided to terminate Alex Richards for gross misconduct).
lawyersinauderichardscase23042012It should be noted that Alex Richards was dismissed from the Office du Tourisme when it was discovered that he plagiarized the Neivre tourist plan and presented it as St. Martin's tourist plan in December 2006. The three board members who were not in support of Alex's dismissal provided internal documents to the Maitre Richards who was the attorney for the commune of St. Martin and the Office du Tourisme hoping he would have used it to assist Alex to contest his dismissal. At no time did the former board members authorize Maitre Aude Richards or Maitre Foy to initiate court procedures against the Office du Tourisme of St. Martin. According to the three victims who were all present in court on Monday, they did not know that Maitre Foy and Richards initiated a court case against the Office du Tourisme and they only learnt of the procedures when they were served with the court's decision informing them that they were condemned. "When we got the decision of the courts we wrote several letters to Maitre Foy requesting information about the procedure, and to find out who hired him. We also asked Maitre Richards a number of times and he did not provide us with any information. We also met with Maitre Foy who eventually told us that he was hired by Maitre Aude Richards to plead the case. Maitre Foy told us that Maitre Richards is the one that prepared the case and he only presented it to the court and served the summons." Josianne Fleming Artsen told the court that they gave Maitre Richards an opportunity to correct the wrong he had done by informing him that he should make a public apology and to pay the fines and court cost. Fleming-Artsen said that Maitre Richards refused to do that and right now it's not about the monies they each lost, but it is more a matter of principle. "Our names and character have been assassinated by Maitre Richards and we are asking this court to find Maitre Richards guilty for the malicious act he committed against us to benefit his brother who is a known for plagiarizing other people's work. On April 1, 2012, Alex Richards plagiarized the political speech from the Prime Minister of Berkina Faso, Luc Adolphe Tiao and gave it to the President of the COM Alain Richardson."

The women via their lawyer Maitre RIOUAL.ROSIER asked the court to award them damages for the damage caused to their character as elected persons and to also award them damages for the fraud committed against them. Rosier asked the court to award each of her clients Euros 35,000 for damages, repay them the fines they paid to the tune of Euros 6,000.00 and Euros 4,500.00 for expenses they endured.
Representing the Office du Tourisme was Maitre Stephen Montravers. Montravers told the court that the sacred trust entrusted to lawyers by the bar was breached when Maitre Richards used one of his colleagues to present falsified documents and information to the court to protect his family's personal interest. "The first person that was betrayed was Maitre Foy because as colleagues we trust each other." Montravers further argued that the women in this court also suffered and their trust was abused by Maitre Richards
Maitre Montravers explained the history of the Tourist Office scandal which involved the board members who were duped by Maitre Richards when he used their names to summons the Tourist Office to court. He further explained that on December 18, 2006 the board of the Tourist Office took several decisions and had it been overturned it would have affected the island negatively and the island's only source of economy which is tourism. He asked the court to condemn Maitre Richards to pay the financial loss endured by the Tourist Office to the tune of € 30,000 for financial loss. Condemn Maitre Richards to pay an equal sum of € 30,000 for moral damages and to also condemn Maitre Richards to pay the Tourist Office the sum of €15,000 under the criminal court's law. The court will render its decision on June 15th 2012.

coctcouncilgroup28042012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams joined high level Political Representatives of ten Caribbean Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT's) who convened on April 26th in Curacao in order to establish a regional OCT Council for the Caribbean region. The Prime Minister joined in signing the MOU for the establishment of the Caribbean Overseas Countries and Territories Council whose aim it is to work on a joint agenda for sustainable development and a roadmap to establish a Caribbean Agenda with respect to the new Agreement of the Overseas Countries and Territories currently being prepared by the EU and which should go into effect on January 1st 2014. The Council also aims to enhance the relationship of the Caribbean OCT's with the European Union and ensure that the needs and interests of OCT's in the Caribbean are incorporated. During the discussions all participants embraced the concept of sustainable development as their starting point. Specific areas for cooperation which were identified were cooperation within different constitutional frameworks, transportation and logistics, capacity building and sharing, waste management, climate change, renewable energy, disaster management, strategic development within a sustainable framework within small countries or territories, the relationship with the EU, sustainable leadership in the Caribbean and the development of Public-Private-Partnerships. "The presentation on sustainable development early in the day set the tone for the many topics tabled later in the meeting, as these are all interconnected", commented the Prime Minister. On each topic specific working groups have been initiated and will present a Working Plan by September 1st. St. Maarten will support various working groups including the chairing of the constitutional cooperation working group as well as supporting disaster management and sustainable development leadership in the Caribbean. "The choice for St. Maarten to chair the cooperation between OCTs and UPTs was a logical one given our dual island, yet we have a vested interest in most of the other topics as well and will provide input in coming to joint positions on these matters", continued the Prime Minister. The COCT Council will meet again on September 23 prior to the next EU-OCT Forum. Curacao was elected as chair for the Caribbean OCT's Council while the Cayman Islands will act as Vice Chair and the British Virgin Islands will hold the secretariat for the Council. It was recommended during the meeting to have St. Maarten serve as vice chair for 2012/13 and if this is accepted by the OCTA the chairmanship the following year will rest with St. Maarten. The Prime Minister ended by stating that the meeting was quite productive and that Curacao was a gracious host.

eholidayandroyaldecorationhonorees29042012Fort Willem:--- Six persons who have contributed greatly to the community of St. Maarten were decorated with Royal Decorations by Governor Eugene Holiday on Friday at the Fort Willem historical site. The six persons decorated on Friday were chosen by the Royal Decoration Advisory Committee (RODAC). Isidore Sosthene Hilarion York (Mighty Dow) was decorated Knight in the order of Orange Nassau for his contributions to the community in the steel pan music industry. Dow has been recognized many times before and made it to the Guardian honor roll. He received the golden award from the Carimusic corporation in Miami for the St. Maarten Rumba.
Mrs. Gargidevie Asha Stevens Mohabir was decorated Member in the order of Oranje of Nassau for assisting in establishing a Christian School on St. Maarten. Her dreams kicked off when the Christian Hillside School was established and classes were being kept in the churches on the island.
Suzette Burton Moses was decorated Member of the Order of Oranje Nassau for her commitment and hard work as a civil servant in promoting and implementing the St. Maarten Strategic HIV/AIDS plan and putting St. Maarten on the regional and international map as one of the forerunners of HIV/AIDS prevention initiatives.
Stella Elstak Simmons was decorated Member in the Order of Oranje Nassau for assisting young children in learning to read. Stella, is one the island's reading specialists at the Sister Magda Primary School. Another reading specialist who dedicated her time at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library to assist young children in learning to read is Mrs. Duane Vesta Richardson who was also decorated Member in the Order of Oranje of Nassau. Soraida Ersilia- Isabbella was decorated Member in the Order of Oranje Nassau for her contributions to the St. Maarten community by providing swimming lessons and coaching youngsters from 7 to 17. She was the coordinator for the interscholastic swim meet of the Netherlands Antilles.
Below is Governor Eugene Holiday's address to the honorees and invited guests which was held on Friday evening in commemoration of the Queen's Birthday. Friday was also the birthday of Crown Prince Willem Alexander the first Grandson of her Majesty Queen Beatrix.

 

SHARE TIME AND KNOWLEDGE
FOR A SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY
Remarks By
H.E. Governor Eugene B. Holiday
on the occasion of Queen's Birthday Celebrations
Fort Amsterdam, Little bay
April 27, 2012

 

Esteemed Guests,

Good evening and welcome to this Queens Birthday celebration in honor of Her Majesty Queen Beatrix at this historic location Fort Amsterdam. The choice of location to celebrate Queen's Birthday is intended to highlight the historic ties with the royal family through the awarding of royal decorations to several of our citizens.
This location has been chosen because of its beautiful scenic view, because of its historic significance and because of what it teaches us about the importance of Heritage Preservation, with a view of sharing with and passing on to future generations. Hence the theme of this evening celebration: Share time and knowledge for a sustainable community. This choice of location is because we can, with a view of the sustainability of our community, never highlight our historic heritage enough. Persons who share their time and knowledge towards the preservation and strengthening of the cultural, physical, or mental health of our people are valuable assets in our community, who are to be commended.
Ladies and gentlemen, it is in recognition of such persons' outstanding service to the community, that they are placed in the spotlight every year by bestowing on them the honor of a Royal Decoration. This evening we shall highlight the contributions and achievements of the persons who have been selected to receive Royal Decorations. Yes and what better time to do so than during this evening's event organized each year to Celebrate Queen's Birthday ahead of its actual observance date of April 30th. A celebration which is held throughout the Kingdom of the Netherlands underscoring Her Majesty's status as the symbol and personification of unity within the Kingdom. This evening's celebration is an expression of our appreciation for Her Majesty Queen Beatrix. Noteworthy is that today is the birthday of Crown Prince Willem Alexander. As such we have double reason to highlight the historic ties of our community with the Royal Family through the granting of Royal Decorations this evening.
The six persons who have been singled out to be awarded a Royal Decoration, have distinguished themselves in fields ranging from music, education, health care, youth development, sports and scouting. Within the variety of fields in which they standout there is one common denominator. They all through education, through sharing their knowledge, have dedicated a significant part of their life and talents towards working on the improvement and development of the lives of others. Such dedication and selflessness is critical for the development of St. Maarten and serves as an example for all of us. Persons like these individuals who selflessly volunteer their time and contribute to our community and in particular to the broad educational – that is the cultural, mental and physical – development of the youth and people of St. Maarten, are important because they help to form a stronger, more sustainable community. I therefore extend my appreciation to each of the persons who in a few minutes will receive a Royal Decoration for their exemplary service to our community.
Ladies and gentlemen,
It is an honor and special distinction to be awarded a Royal Decoration and I thus hereby, in closing, take this opportunity - to in advance - convey my congratulations to each of the honorees individually and to their family and friends.
Thus as we continue the tradition of Celebrating Queen's Birthday I wish you an enjoyable evening.

Thank you.


Click here to view more photos of the Royal Decoration Celebration on Friday at Fort Willem.

Philipsburg:--- The Members of Parliament from the National Alliance and the Independent Members were engaged in several meetings these past days to form a government. Up to late Tuesday evening, the members of the National Alliance were still in meetings while the Democratic Party met with their members at the Culture Center in Philipsburg.
Leader of the National Alliance William Marlin began meeting with various MP's to seal an agreement to form "Team St. Maarten." The meetings started after MPs Frans Richardson, Patrick Illidge, and Romaine La Ville made their intentions known during the Calypso finals Friday night. According to information confirmed to SMN News, the three MPs signed a political agreement with the National Alliance on Saturday evening while the National Alliance Leader William Marlin met with the DP faction namely Petrus Leroy de Weever on Sunday to see whether or not the Democratic Party faction was interested in supporting the new coalition.
SMN News further learnt that the Democratic Party has agreed to join the new coalition and the Leader of the Democratic Party Sarah Wescot-Williams will remain the Prime Minister of St. Maarten while Cornelius de Weever will remain in office as the Minister of Health and Labour.
Sources close to the National Alliance said that Member of Parliament Frans Richardson has appointed Romeo Pantophlet to be the Minister of Tourism and Economic Affairs, while Roland Tuitt will be appointed by the National Alliance as the Minister of Finance. The National Alliance will also appoint Silveria Jacobs as the Minister of Education while the leader of the National Alliance William Marlin will vacate his seat in Parliament to become the Deputy Prime Minister that will hold the VROMI portfolios and be the Minister in charge of all government owned companies. It is further understood that Minister of Justice Roland Duncan will remain in office as he was appointed by MP Patrick Illidge. According to reliable sources, Rudolph Samuel will take the seat vacated by the leader of the National Alliance in Parliament and Samuel will become the next chairman of Parliament when Gracita Arrindell's term is up in September, while the other Members of Parliament who are supporting the newly formed coalition will remain in Parliament. It is understood that Heneretta Doran York will be appointed Deputy Minister of Pleni-Potentiary.
SMN News also learnt that leader of the United People's Party Theodore Heyliger is trying to secure a seat in Parliament by kicking out Johan Janchi Leonard. So far, the UP leader has not made any announcements about the fall of his government and the reasons why Member of Parliament Romain La Ville left the UP faction.
Late Tuesday evening, Leader of the National Alliance William Marlin stated in a press release that a new government has been formed and Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams and Governor Eugene Holiday have been notified.

Below is the press release from Leader of the National Alliance William Marlin.

 

Formation of a new government for St. Maarten.

On April 30th, 2012, four members of Parliament, MP Romain Laville, MP Patrick Illidge, MP Roy Marlin, and MP Petrus Leroy de Weever, signed a letter addressed to the Prime Minister of St. Maarten, the Honourable Mrs. Sarah Wescot-Williams, informing her that with immediate effect they are withdrawing their support from the government of St. Maarten.

Immediately following that, another letter was signed off on, this time by MPs Romain Laville, Patrick Illidge, Roy Marlin, Petrus Leroy de Weever, Frans Richardson, and William Marlin, on behalf of the National Alliance, representing 5 seats.

This letter, addressed to the Honourable Governor of St. Maarten, Drs. Eugene Holiday, states, that the undersigned members of Parliament of Sint Maarten representing a majority of 10 seats in the Parliament of Sint Maarten, hereby inform that they are prepared to form a new government of Sint Maarten as soon as possible and give that government their support for the remainder of the governing period, 2010 – 2014.

The letter, which was copied to the Prime Minister, further states, that in view of the above, we also request you to ensure that the present caretaker government does not sign off on any decisions with major financial, governmental and political consequences.

On Tuesday evening, the new coalition partners met once again to discuss the division of political responsibilities and signed on to the following:

The National Alliance:
The Minister of VROMI - Deputy Prime Minister.
Minister of Finance
Minister of Education
Deputy Minister Pleni-Potentiary
Chairman of Parliament

The Democratic Party:

Minister of General Affairs – Prime Minister
Minister of Public Health & Labour
Minister Pleni-Potentiary
2nd Vice Chair of Parliament

Independent Member Patrick Illidge:
Minister of Justice

Independent Members Frans Richardson and Romain Laville:
Minister of Economic Affairs (Jointly)

Independent Member Romain Laville:
Deputy Chairman of Parliament

Click here to view the letters sent to Prime Minister and Governor Holiday on the formation of new government and division of portfolios.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Preparations are well underway for National Remembrance Day 2012. Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams announced on Wednesday that Government will again remember the victims who fought during the Second World War.

The commemoration and wreath-laying ceremony will take place on May 4 at 7:30am at the Captain Hodge's Wharf in Philipsburg.

His Excellency Governor Eugene Holiday and President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell, representatives of government and uniformed officials will be in attendance.

HE Governor Holiday will inspect the honor guard followed by his line-up next to the President of Parliament and the Prime Minister.

At 8:00am the flag of the Netherlands and of Sint Maarten will be hoisted and flown at half-mast and saluted by the honor guard. This will be followed by an invocation by a representative of the Council of Churches.

At 8:05am the wreath-laying will take place by HE Governor Holiday, the Prime Minister and the President of Parliament.

A minute of silence will be observed in memory of those who died during the war.

The Second World War was a global war that started in 1939 and ended in 1945. It has been described as the most widespread war in history, where more than 100 million people served their countries in military groups.

Approximately 50 to 70 million people lost their lives making it the deadliest conflict in human history.

sargassoseaweedcomingtosxm02052012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation is once again warning about the possibility of large amounts of Sargasso Seaweed washing ashore on local beaches. Based on surveys at sea and in the air there are several large patches of Sargassum seaweed heading into the general direction of St. Maarten. 

Sargassum is a genus of brown (class Phaeophyceae) seaweed which is distributed throughout the temperate and tropical oceans of the world. Most of the Sargasso Seaweed lies concentrated in the Sargasso Sea, a region in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean surrounded by ocean currents. It is bounded on the west by the Gulf Stream; on the north, by the North Atlantic Current; on the east, by the Canary Current; and on the south, by the North Atlantic Equatorial Current.

Sargasso Weed had been plaguing the Caribbean and St. Maarten last year, with the Foundation having to warn swimmers to avoid swimming in Guana Bay in August and September due to the large amount of Sargasso Weed and many beach front residences and hotels having to continuously clean washed up Sargassum. After a few months' respite large mats of Sargassum have once again started to appear in the area. The resulting large influx of Sargasso Weed has been due to a suspected southward shift in the Gulf Stream, which has pushed the Sargasso Sea– an area of the Atlantic Ocean where Sargasso Weed is in thick concentration, south to our area.

"We started to notice patches of Sargassum appearing in the area around the beginning of March and have seen a steady increase since then. We did an aerial survey recently and patrols in that direction and we have indeed seen some large mats of the seaweed headed in our direction. We will monitor the situation closely not only for the interest of the population but also as it relates to the sea turtles that come to nest on our beaches," commented Tadzio Bervoets, Nature Foundation Manager.

The Nature Foundation will continuously monitor the status of the Sargasso Weed and notify the authorities if there is an imminent risk of a large influx of Sargasso in the St. Maarten Area.

phillipechopinonmedivacaccident05052012Marigot:--- Close to 100 emergency personnel from the French and Dutch side are searching for four persons that were on board a TAI Medivac plane that departed the L'Esperance Airport in Grand Case at 2:39am Saturday morning enroute to Martinique. Prefet Delegue Phillipe Chopin told SMN News that he is currently in charge of the rescue operation taking place between Tintamare, Pinel Island, and Cul de Sac where it is believed the aircraft fell. Chopin said that a doctor, nurse, patient and pilot were on board when the plane fell and up to 10am Saturday morning the bodies of the victims were not found. Chopin further explained that two divers from the Gendarmerie were involved in the operation since early Saturday morning and they are expecting six more divers from Guadeloupe sometime Saturday afternoon to continue the search. Chopin said the divers managed to recover some parts from the plane which are being stored at Anse Marcel. He said an investigation is now underway which will be lead by the Prosecutor Jacques Louvier. Prosecutor Jacques Louvier was also at the Grand Case Airport on Saturday morning with the two divers that were part of the rescue operation.
Prefet Chopin said their priority right now is to find the victims that were on board the aircraft and then they will do their best to locate the aircraft. SMN News learnt that the Dutch sea rescue team left the scene after they found the landing gear and other parts from the aircraft just after 10am.
SMN News has reliably informed that the rescue personnel already found some body parts in the water. One source on the scene said they found half of a body and other body parts of the victims floating in the water. However, Prefet Chopin said he will not confirm if the information we received is true. It should be noted that while Prefet Chopin said there were two divers from the Gendarmerie at the scene, SMN News saw that both divers had already left the scene way before those from Guadeloupe arrived.
gendarmeriedivers05052012Eyewitnesses say that the aircraft burst into flames less than five minutes after take-off and the pilot tried to ditch the plane but somehow misjudged the height of the plane from the sea since it was extremely dark. Sea rescue operators told SMN News that the impact was tragic based on what they saw and recovered at the scene.
SMN News learnt that the St. Maarten Medical Center contacted a hospital in Martinique and asked that they send an air ambulance for the patient sometime late Friday evening. Sources said that an air ambulance came in at the Princess Juliana International Airport just after midnight Friday to pick up the patient but they encountered mechanical problems and the aircraft could not start for them to leave. It is further understood that is when TAI was contacted to transport the patient and the crew that came in to evacuate the patient to Martinique.
According to information reaching SMN News, a Greek-Cypriot tourist on board one of the cruise ships was taken to the St. Maarten Medical Center when he got a severe heart attack. The source said the man, was on his honeymoon on the ship and while on St. Maarten he got a severe heart attack and needed emergency medical care. President of the L'Esperance Airport identified the pilot of TAI as Bruno Le Jeune (43).
It should be noted that the French civil aviation halted the services of Jet Budget on November 15, 2011 after they were informed that TAI was having financial problems and that the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital had terminated TAI contract and awarded it to Jet Budget. According to reports from LCF Hospital, TAI's services were not in compliance with up to date medical evacuation for critically ill patients. The union once said that their timeworn and poorly equipped aircraft offers precarious transportation conditions.

Tiger Sharks hindered Rescue Operation.

SMN News has been reliably informed that a number of Tiger Sharks hindered the search and rescue of the four victims of the crash. According to reports reaching SMN News, divers from the Gendarmerie and St. Maarten Sea Rescue had to halt their mission when they saw a large amount of Tiger Sharks in the water. A source from the St. Maarten Sea Rescue said that they managed to recover the upper body parts of the victims. "Victims of plane crashes are normally cut into two pieces because of the seat belt attachment. Sea Rescue operators managed to recover the right hand side of the upper body and parts of the chest of the victims."

Victims Identified by Prefet Delegue --- French Civil Aviation to lead Investigation.

Prefet Delegue Phillipe Chopin identified the four victims of the Medivac crash on Saturday afternoon at a press conference. The pilot of the ill-fated TAI air ambulance has been identified as Bruno Le Jeune. The doctor who travelled from Martinique to accompany the patient has been identified as Jean Michel Dudiot, the nurse who accompanied him has been identified as Gerard Omere, both from the SMUR of Martinique, while the heart patient, a visitor to St. Maarten has been identified as Panayiotis Vrionides, a Greek- Cypriot.
Chopin also confirmed that the doctor and nurse came to St. Maarten on their own medivac plane but the aircraft encountered mechanical difficulties and that was the reason TAI was contacted. Chopin said the investigation into the crash is being led by the Prefet of Guadeloupe and the French Civil Aviation will be arriving on St. Martin on Sunday to begin an investigation into the cause of the accident. All documentation regarding the TAI air ambulance has been seized by authorities for the investigation on the Piper Cheyenne III with registration number F-GXES.
In the meantime, the Prefet has issued an order to prevent anyone from travelling near to Tintamare Island since most of the debris found thus far was close to Tintamare. Chopin said they expect parts of the plane to wash ashore on Tintamare beach and they need to safeguard everything that is recovered for the investigation.
Prosecutor Jacques Louvier said the Gendarmes will be receiving special assistance to conduct their side of the investigation. He said that the victim was hospitalized on the Dutch side but stopped at the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital Friday night for medication shortly before he was taken to the Grand Case Airport for take-off to Martinique.
Reporters pressed both Prefet Chopin and Prosecutor Jacques Louvier for answers regarding the TAI aircraft since medical professionals at the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital made it clear that the aircraft was not in good order for sanitary evacuation. Prefet Chopin said he is aware of the decisions taken by his colleague Prefet Delegue Jacques Simmonet. He said when he arrived on St. Martin he revoked that order, and to date TAI does not transport patients for the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital. He said while there were media reports about the TAI aircraft, civil aviation did not revoke their license and their contract with L'Esperance Airport was also still valid. TAI transports medical patients that are willing to pay for private air evacuation. The evacuation on Saturday morning was paid for by the patient's insurance company.

Click here to see more photos of the Gendarmes, Prosecutor, and Prefet at the Grand Case Airport on Saturday morning.

Marigot:--- SMN News received detailed information from someone who seems to know exactly what transpired prior to the TAI aircraft crash which took the lives of four people early Saturday morning. A press release dated May 6th 2012 with detailed information states that everyone needs to know the details of the plane crash a Piper Cheyenne III registration F-GXES company TAI (Air Transport Intercaraïbes) which occurred shortly after takeoff from St. Martin Grand Case Espérance May 5, 2012 at 2:38 am while the aircraft was engaged in a private medical evacuation mission to Fort de France, on behalf (charter) company IWIA (International West Indies Assistance) 97200 Fort de France.
The facts they said is the company Iwia (International Assitance West Indies) 97200 Fort de France, whose corporate purpose is to organize repatriation flights was contacted by the latter is contacted by the patient's private insurance Cypriot and organizes the evacuation of the patient who was hospitalized on the Dutch (SMMC) of the island of St Martin bound for Martinique. According to medical personnel at the hospital in the Dutch side (SMMC: St. Maarten Medical Center), the patient was in-transportable because of his cardiac instability. Nevertheless, and against all odds, the company chartering the company IWIA TC AIR (based in Martinique) provided an aircraft, a King Air 90 F-GBPZ registration.
The aircraft took off with a single pilot, a doctor and a nurse. The aircraft landed at Juliana Airport in the evening but could not depart because of a mechanical failure which confined it to the ground.
At 11:55 p.m. The doctor, identified as Jean Michel Dudouit (who died in the accident) called the operations center of the company Jet Budget (St Maarten) requesting assistance to transport the patient to Fort de France Martinique.
The company, Jet Budget through Christopher Chassel informs that the doctor that they have a contract, Louis Constant Fleming Hospital and therefore they must remain available 24/24 for the French side hospital. Mr Chassel Christophe refused to give the patient and doctor any assistance but advised the IWIA doctor to take the patient to the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital so that he could have been stabilized and they could have left the following morning to Fort de France.
According to the press release IWIA and the doctor has perfect knowledge of the security problems of the airline TAI, yet they decided to charter an aircraft from the company. The writer of the press release said that an (Ambulance Eric) transported the patient and medical team, to the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital and they have since confirmed that the patient had no less than five cardiac arrests in the ambulance from Juliana Airport and St Martin Grand Case. (Travel time 30 minutes at this late hour) This statement confirms that the patient was in-transportable. The patient's condition worsens to the point that the doctor on board demanded that medication be furnished by the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital prior to their departure to Fort de France. These medications were given to them and it was administered on the tarmac at the Grand Case Airport.
The unit of TAI (Piper Cheyenne GXES registered F-1981) took off from Grand Case (which opened its runway at night) with a single pilot and crashes shortly after takeoff from Grand Case and the islet of Tintamarre killing four people (pilot, doctor, nurse and patient). All this with the consent of its leader Gerard M April, present on the airport tarmac at the times of the facts.
Note that the second pilot of the TAI, which had to be present was not contacted ... (This demonstrates the operational and organizational TAI makes DIY air ...) Witnesses (on Orient Bay) said they saw the aircraft flying at very low altitude and making a loud and abnormal noise.
The writer of the press release which was written in the French Language gave some background information on the operations of TAI .
"For many years the medical staff of the hospital of St. Martin (Louis Constant Fleming) had protested the conditions and securities of company aircraft TAI denouncing "aircraft trash" The company TAI had his contract terminated for MEDEVAC by Hospital of St Martin in June 2010 on grounds of general interest (clearly dominated by the poor security apparatus) To maintain its hold on the evacuation of the island of St. Martin, the influential leaders of the company TAI even managed to reduce their exclusive benefit traffic rights to other airlines (including some with aircraft type Jet entirely medicalized), so that none of such charterer or originator of the French side of the island of St Martin could not organize a medical evacuation flight ... without prior consultation with the company ... The company TAI, supported by civil aviation authorities locally, regionally and nationally, has appealed the decision breach of contract before the administrative court of Basse Terre. The judge conclude January 5, 2012 "recognized that the TAI is jeopardizing patient safety and medical teams"
On January 5, 2012, coordination of doctors at the hospital of St Martin, asked the Regional Agency for Health to suspend recognition of the company's health TAI! Nothing was done, TAI continues to be allowed to operate flights for medical evacuation.
Questions: 1 - How to society Iwia you she organized the evacuation Health? Using a company whose first unit fails then chartered a second with the TAI with the consequences that we know? The UAS of Fort de France is not the principal, it is Iwia which is principal, because it is a private medical flight.

2 - Why such stubbornness in wanting to transport a patient "in-transportable" Hospital of the Dutch party to Martinique? The simple transfer of the patient from the hospital in the Dutch part of the island, to the hospital in the French side could have saved lives! Indeed the French hospital could have triggered the evacuation under contract with the operator! The patient with Cyprus may be a European social security ...

3 - It seems that the financial implications (Payment of a nice amount of money by insurance
private company Iwia) have surpassed all the principles of medical ethics and aviation safety.

4 - How full-time employees of the Hospital of Fort de France, may find themselves engaged in a private medical evacuation abroad? Should check the list of personnel of this company, but also the list of shareholders ...

5 - Witnesses report seeing the aircraft flying at an altitude abnormal and emitting considerable noise. These testimonials are key because it can be said that the inhabitants of the island of St Martin have a significant visual and sensory experience in aviation (every day people see dozens of aircraft in flight around the island of St Martin and they have dens and visual sensory unconscious)

6 - What is happened between 11:55 p.m. hours call the doctor Iwia is 2:33 departure time? The patient care "ambulance" they would have been different or better at the Centre Hospitalier of St Martin? Why a stubborn way?

7 - A single-pilot! It's a habit with TAI, especially at 2:30 am! Doctors at the Hospital Louis Constant Fleming for years always denounced this fact.

8 - The device Piper PA-42 Cheyenne III of the company F-GXES is a unit of more than 30 years old (built in 1981). It'sa device "reformed" by the French customs with which he had already provided 20 years of missions! How a camera by reformed the state can still be used to make medical evacuation flights private or public?
9 - A former pilot who died suddenly of TAI (Michel Desbois) to openly declared and publicly denounced multiple failures and other serious problems on the device Piper PA42-F GXES ... Many witnesses and meeting minutes from the hospital demonstrate. It would have informed the DGCA Regional. For having spoken too much, this driver was dismissal procedure just before his death.
10 - Rumor has it that the company TAI because of these influential leaders, obtained easily and at will "opt out" administrative! But also exceptions "potential drivers" on the F-GXES. BEA and its experts will focus on our audits.

11 - The financial resources and maintenance of the company TAI will be scrutinized.
12 - With what exceptions the company TAI to you it could re-open the track in Grand Case at 2:30 am? Under what procedures? With what alternate airport "open" at this late hour? Recall that the control tower juliana which manages air traffic in the area
was closed at the time. Remember that airport Grand Case is known to be an airport "special" for takeoffs / landings at night?
13 - A meeting of staff of the control tower of Grand Case was held recently before the Drama. The latter denounced the obligation by the managers of the Grand Case airport to "reopen" the night (no requisition of the prefecture!) On behalf of the company TAI while the latter is no longer under contract public service with the hospital of St Martin!! Response of the company managing the airport in Grand Case, "If you do not open at night, it lowers your wages!" 14 - M Belloti (Expert recognized air) and M Mangenot (DGAC St Martin) close friends of Mr. Jack Gerard Simmonet April and will be excluded from the survey. Here are 14 points, the obvious questions about the "chain of responsibility" that led to the death of four persons. This accident demonstrates alone, while all public authorities were warned of severe long-standing security problems of TAI, but their actions were improperly supported "a French company and its influential leaders" at the expense of safety. And finally, again, that all arguments, whether personal, financial or competitive must never override safety.

(Above is an un-edited version of the English Translation of the press release sent to SMN News.)

Click here to view the French version of the press release sent to SMN News.

Great Bay:--- Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, Dr. Rhoda Arrindell says she is "terribly disappointed and seriously concerned" about the recent dismissal of the Director of the St. Maarten Student Support Services (S4) in The Netherlands, Drs. Marva Richardson by the Board of the S4 Foundation.
"This comes at a most inappropriate time, seeing that preparations for the new batch of students going to study in The Netherlands this year will soon commence. I am terribly disappointed and seriously concerned about the latest developments," Minister Arrindell said in her first public comments on the dismissal.
"Of course, as a private foundation and employer of Drs. Marva Richardson, the S4 board has every right to act in the way it deems fit. However, the foundation was established by the St. Martin government with the sole purpose of taking care of St. Martin students in The Netherlands, thereby replacing the former SSNA which performed that function before," the Minister noted.
"What concerns me most about the manner in which the dismissal of the director took place is that the reasons given by the board are so vague and unsubstantiated," she added.
Recalling events that apparently led to this new situation, Minister Arrindell said: "On March 6, 2012, I held discussions with members of the S4 board at a meeting I had convened in my office and informed them that based on the actions of the S4 board and reports in the media, I had concerns that the board was not following the same path as the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Youth Affairs regarding its study financing policies for students abroad. I also made it clear to the board that as minister, I was very satisfied with the functioning of the S4 director Drs. Marva Richardson. I stressed that, in my opinion, the director had been executing the ministry's policies almost to the letter."
"At the aforementioned meeting, the S4 treasurer assured me that there would be improved communication between the S4 board and the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, and Youth Affairs. However, rather than improve, communication between the S4 board and the Ministry became almost non-existent while, at the same time, the Board prohibited the S4 director from communicating directly with the Ministry, contrary to the explicit stipulations of the existing Service Level Agreement between government and S4."
"The following facts may shed some light on what is happening at S4:
  1. "The S4 board consists of five members—none of them from St. Martin, and none, with the exception of the treasurer, who recently moved to St. Martin to work, have ever lived in St. Martin and cannot therefore relate to the reality of the St. Martin student. The S4 director is a St. Martiner, who has a profound understanding of the St. Martin students' needs and government's policy direction.
  2. The treasurer, a prominent member of the S4 board, the one who apparently orchestrated the demise of the S4 director, has been parading himself as the advisor to MP Romain Laville and the NA faction. Among the personal reasons he may have for wanting to dismiss the S4 director is the fact the S4 director had dismissed a staff member with whom he reportedly had a relationship at the time.
  3. Could it be a coincidence that the S4 director was fired immediately after the so-called "Carnival coup" to bring down the UP-led coalition government? The episode brings to mind the riveting 1999 play, "Coups and Calypsos" by award-winning author and playwright, Marlene Nourbese Philip.
  4. At the meeting with the S4 board I mentioned earlier, the same board member had inquired if by expressing my confidence in the S4 Director, it was implied that the Board should take their "hands off" her. I answered that basically that was the idea because she was executing very well the policies of the Ministry. Her subsequent dismissal shortly thereafter could therefore be construed as a power play: the Board trying to show that it could do as it pleases, regardless of the opinion of the Minister.
  5. It is certainly worth noting that this is not the first time the S4 Board has had problems with its directors. There have been only two Directors since S4 was established, both of them highly qualified St. Martin women and both of them unceremoniously dismissed by the Board. How can a person have a problem with all his neighbors and the neighbors all be the problem?
  6. In the past two years the S4 director has been able to save government over a million guilders. When she cooperated with government to have the funds returned to St. Martin to use for other education projects, she was reprimanded by the board.
  7. In February of this year, as part of its efforts to undermine the S4 Director, the Board hired a so-called "coach" at a fee of 14,000 Euros per month, even though she does not work full-time. When I raised the issue of where the board would find the money to pay her, I was informed that her appointment was just for a month. Yet the "coach" remains employed up to this day.

"I am sure Drs. Marva Richardson is very capable of defending herself against the media campaign unleashed against her by the S4 Board following her dismissal. However, I want to make it abundantly clear that the interests of the over 200 St. Martin students in Holland is certainly not best served by the modus operandi of the current S4 Board."

swescotwilliams22072011Since last week's fall of the UP/DP Government of St. Maarten which was installed on October 10th 2010, The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams last night commented on the political uncertainty and speculation which has been occurring on the island.

"That the UP/DP government had lost its majority support became evident from a declaration to that effect signed on April 28th, 2012 by the now former UP Parliamentarian Mr. Romain Laville and Independent member of Parliament Mr. Patrick Illidge. This declaration was signed in collaboration with the N.A. faction and Independent Member of Parliament Mr. Frans Richardson which, in essence, commanded a majority of 8 seats in the Parliament of St. Maarten" commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister continued by stating that left in the middle were the factions of the UP with five seats and the DP with two seats. "Following communications by the Members of Parliament who jointly represented 8 seats, talks were formally initiated with the Democratic Party about broadening the base of support for the next government of St. Maarten. That broadening of support was one option available to the Democratic Party, the other being the Democratic Party choosing to take its two current seats and joining the UP in the opposition benches,"

Wescot-Williams also stated that it is public knowledge by now that the Democratic Party, strengthened by the support of its membership and the overall public sentiment, chose to be part of the next coalition consisting of the NA and Independent Members Laville, Richardson and Illidge.

"Based on the UP/DP governing program and the actions of the UP/DP government for the past 19 months, the focal points for the Democratic Party have been shown to be a people-oriented, strong and transparent government with an emphasis on checks and balances and sustainable development. The process may have been been slower than we might have wanted but it was durable. How these goals are to be pursued in the new political reality remains a point of discussion with the new partners forming the government of St. Maarten," continued the Prime Minister.

"As Prime Minister of this country and leader of the Democratic Party it is my pledge that as St. Maarten goes into this new week, when it is expected that I will tender the resignation of the UP/DP cabinet and enter into formal discussions regarding the next government for our country St. Maarten, that we who have taken the responsibility of governing must now truly lead by example, an example of unity amongst ALL of our people. While politics will be politics, it is for the sake of all of our people that we do not have the luxury to draw political divides across our country. This is a first for country St. Maarten and I believe it is my duty, especially at this present moment, to ensure that the foundation that is laid for future generations and young people who have political aspirations is a strong and solid one," said the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister continued by stating that although the basic laws that govern our electoral and political systems are in place, many regulations as a result of these laws are yet to be devised. The Prime Minister also believes that some of these laws need to be amended, allowing St. Maarten to grow and find its own way.
"There has also been some speculation about intermittent elections, which according to our constitution would take place if the parliament is dissolved. While the decision to dissolve parliament rests with government, it should be in my opinion a last resort. Furthermore, if certain laws are not amended or further worked out, dissolving Parliament and calling for new elections will only be a solution until the next political disagreement," concluded Prime Minister Wescot-Williams.

rarrindellreceivesdraftsportspolicy07052012Great Bay:--- "Two world records and one French national record were set right here on St. Martin on Saturday, May 5, but when we open the papers today, we don't find nothing about this. Where is the love on this island for sports? This has to change."
This observation was made by Patricio Bridgewater, chairman of the Technical Committee, in presenting the draft Sports Policy the Committee had been working on for the last three months to Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, Dr. Rhoda Arrindell, in a simple ceremony at the Dr. A. C. Wathey Hall, Monday morning. He was referring to the performance of international athletes at the 6th St. Maarten/St. Martin International Track and Field Meet held at the Alberic Richards stadium in Marigot over the weekend.
Minister Arrindell thanked the Technical Committee for a job well-done. She had set up and given three months to produce a draft Sports policy for the island. The Minister further presented a copy of the draft Sports Policy to the chairman of the National Sports Institute, Al Wathey, stressing that the Institute was established to execute government policy in sports.
The Minister stated that the idea of a sports policy was not hers, and pointed to the fact that her predecessors have also drafted similar policies but which needed to be updated.
"A policy is a living document; it's a dynamic document that evolves with time as we change but the policy should also be able to adjust. This is a three to four year policy plan. We intended to take the document back to the stakeholders for their feedback," Minister Arrindell said.
The objective, she continued, was to publish the final policy document in the form of a manual by the end of this year.
Bridgewater remarked that the policy indeed is just words on paper. "The only way it would have value is if it is put into action. This is therefore the starting point, the guideline for the Sports Institute," he said, adding that three months is not enough to do justice to a document of this nature.
He pledged the support of the Technical Committee should the board (of the National Sports Institute) need such support or advice.
Chairman of the Board of the Sports Institute, Mr. Al Wathey, in thanking the Technical Committee for its work, said the Institute was the brainchild of the Minister. "When we look on paper at the purpose of the Sports Institute, we see the easy part; the easy part is the management of sports facilities on St. Martin, but the real challenge is the reconstructing and the organizing of sports on St. Martin," he said.
"Frankly speaking," Wathey continued, "Mr. Bridgewater said three months is not enough; I will tell you three months sitting on the bench untried, untested, was a long time. I'm happy to receive the draft policy, and ready to read it, have set up a structure to remain in contact with the Technical Committee and we're very anxious to get started."
Minister Arrindell presented each member of the Technical Committee with a Certificate of Appreciation in recognition of the work they had done in such a short period of time.

swescotwilliams22072011Philipsburg:--- On Tuesday 8th May, 2012 at approximately five in the afternoon the Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams personally handed in her Cabinet's resignation to the Governor of St. Maarten Drs. Eugene Holiday. The Prime Minister handed in her Cabinet's resignation after having received the official resignation of the four UP members Deputy Prime Minister Theo Heyliger, Minister Hiro Shigemoto, Minister Rhoda Arrindell, and Minister Franklin Meyers as well as the signatures of Minister Roland Duncan and Minister Cornelius de Weever. The official letter indicating the Prime Minister's resignation will also be forwarded to the Parliament of St. Maarten.

In comments earlier this week, the Prime Minister stated that as Prime Minister of this country and leader of the Democratic Party it is her pledge that as formal discussions regarding the next government for our country St. Maarten begins, it is those who have taken the responsibility of governing that must now truly lead by example, an example of unity amongst all of our people. The Prime Minister further stressed that new elections should be in her opinion, a last resort. "If certain laws are not amended or further worked out, dissolving Parliament and calling for new elections will only be a solution until the next political disagreement," commented Prime Minister Wescot-Williams.

"While politics will be politics, it is for the sake of all of our people that we do not have the luxury to draw political divides across our country. This is a first for country St. Maarten and I believe it is my duty, especially at this present moment, to ensure that the foundation that is laid for future generations," concluded the Prime Minister.

 

Press Release from His Excellency the Governor of Sint Maarten, drs. E.B. Holiday.

 

Resignation of current government and start of Consultations.

Harbour View:--- On Tuesday May 8, 2012 Prime Minister Wescot-Williams presented His Excellency the Governor of Sint Maarten, drs. E.B. Holiday, a letter dated May 8, 2012, making the portfolios of the Ministers and the Minister Plenipotentiary available and tendering the resignation of her entire Cabinet.
The Governor informed the Prime-Minister that he will consider her request. He called upon the Ministers and the Minister Plenipotentiary to continue their duties in the interest of Sint Maarten and to continue working with him until a decision has been taken concerning the request for resignation.
The Governor decided to start consultations, directly following the request for resignation, in order to arrive at the formation of a new Cabinet. The consultations will take place on May 9 and 10 with the Vice-Chairperson of the Advisory Council, the President of Parliament, and the leaders of all the political parties who have a seat in Parliament.

franklinmeyers01122010Philipsburg:--- Appointed Minister of Tourism and Economic Affairs Franklin Meyers decided to clear the air on Wednesday on the fall of the UP/DP government. Meyers said there were lots of things he had to tolerate while in office for the past 19 months simply because he was an appointed Minister and not one that was elected by the voters.
Minister Meyers said that he feels that the former coalition government UP/DP was a stable government and they worked hard over the period of time they held office. Meyers said now that his government fell he is not looking for anyone's sympathy instead he wants to clear the air regarding certain rumors because if they are not addressed they will live a life of their own. Meyers said that everyone on St. Maarten knows that his companion is Brenda Wathey, furthermore one of the reasons given for the fall of the UP/DP government is because many persons are of the opinion that most of the government contracts were awarded to Brenda Wathey. Minister Meyers said several Members of Parliament have been making these comments behind the scenes. He said should these Members of Parliament make the statements publicly then his intention is to take them to court where they would have to prove what they are saying. "My challenge to Frans Richardson, Romaine La Ville, Roy Marlin, and Petrus Le Roy de Weever is to prove what they have said about Brenda Wathey and Franklin Meyers. If these MP's can prove what they are saying then I am guilty as charged, but I know they cannot prove those things and if they say it publicly then I intend to take them to court, because this government has fallen because of their greed and self interest." Furthermore, St. Maarten is heading to a dangerous place because of self interest. "What I am saying now will manifest itself. I am not crying sour grapes because the people of St. Maarten know what they got when I was in office. I have always been open to the media and the only time I did not respond to the media was when May Lyn Chung was appointed as the Director of the Tourism Office. I was not ready at the time to release the information when the media asked me. I have never used my office for my own self interest and if anyone says that publicly I will loose my lawyers on them because it's all blatant lies. I advised Brenda to go out there and defend herself. She was accused of having shares in Pelican."
Meyers said that it is rumored the catering and cleaning services for the Princess Juliana International Airport were supposed to be taken away from the present contractors (GODDART and Eugene James) and given to Brenda Wathey. Meyers said it is also rumored that the taxi concessions at the AC Wathey Cruise Facility will be taken away from the Dutch Taxi Association (DSTA) and be given to Brenda Wathey, all of which he said has no truth and it is all blatant lies. Meyers said that since he was not an elected Minister he did not think he should be the one to say things that would have jeopardize the UP/DP government. Meyers further explained that over the past year and a half he and his family were targeted to the point where he could not defend themselves because if he did he would have been used as the scapegoat for the demise of the government. "Today, I am able to talk and defend myself because the baby has been born and I am the father," as he refers to the fall of the UP/DP government.
Minister Meyers has since issued a challenge to the Members of Parliament that are saying that all of the contracts were going to be awarded to Brenda Wathey; to prove such since he has always lived his life as an open book. Minister Meyers said that he was referred to as the "mafia and king-pin" during his tenure in government all of which has taken him by surprise. Meyers said one thing for sure he never made any two million dollar deal and neither did he ask for payment in exchange of licenses as the Minister of Economic Affairs. He further stated that he sleeps well at night. Meyers said that while certain MP's are saying publicly that they have not received anything and that it's about the people of St. Maarten. He said they are all using their seats in Parliament for their own interest.
"Nowhere in the world you have Parliamentarians go to the offices of Ministers and set up meetings with people and travel to Miami and inviting the Ministers. These are some of the real reasons why the UP/DP government fell." Meyers said those are some of the conditions they were forced to work under yet they did it. He said at no time did he disrespect any of the MP's and he did meet with them whenever they wanted to meet. He also made clear that there are certain legislative measures and rules that had to be followed. Meyers said that was one of the reasons he did not attend the meetings that were planned in Miami because he had to be able to defend himself and his name. The outgoing Minister said he is not afraid to be in St. Maarten even though he was born in Sint Eustatius to St. Maarten parents. Meyers went as far as saying that he helped the St. Maarten people in several ways throughout in his life. "I have saved people who were about to lose their homes, and I also help people by granting them taxi licenses. I also went to banks and guaranteed loans for people whether or not I was in politics."
As for the UP faction leader Romaine La Ville who claims he is an activist and a man for the people and who could not fly first class to see a fight and lose $1000.00 in a bet. Meyers said he is guilty of going to Las Vegas to see a boxing match on November 12th 2011 but he did not bet any money on the fight. Meyers said it would have been a tragedy if he had traveled on government's expense but he traveled to Las Vegas at his own expense. Furthermore, he made clear that he traveled the world at his own expense and people should be rewarded when they work hard. Meyers said there are lots of things he cannot relate to for example he cannot relate to going to Tantra night club and spending $1,500 in the VIP lounge on weekends. Meyers said people need to know how to spend their money. His advice however, especially the young people should spend their monies wisely. Meyers said he resigned from politics in 2007 and because of the support the UP received in 2010 he was appointed. Meyers also announced on Thursday that he will be contesting the 2014 Parliamentary elections and he will expose the MP's that are currently in Parliament. "I will be their worst nightmare I will expose them and show what it is to be for the people of St. Maarten because I have always looked out for the people of St. Maarten." Meyers said he knows his limits and cheap service. "Let's talk about Sucker Garden I once lived in Pelican with Brenda Wathey but I built my house in Sucker Garden, the business that I owned is in Sucker Garden while I built a sports facility in Sucker Garden when I was Commissioner of Sports. I don't do lip service I live by example and I am a true Sucker Garden man. I did not move from Sucker Garden to the Suburb, instead I moved from the Suburb to Sucker Garden." Meyers made clear that he will not tolerate blame for anything that he did not do because he is able and capable of defending himself. Meyers said that the UP is down now but they are definitely not out. He predicted that the incoming coalition will not last seven months.
Minister Meyers said that as of Friday he will no longer be in office as a Minister but will continue to receive his salary for the next two years. He said throwing the government down adds more stress on the government's budget. "I will be doing nothing for the next two years but being a pain in the new government's backside while campaigning for the 2014 elections."

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fishermencatchlionfish09052012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation has partnered with local fishermen Roger Lesperance and Macklin Davis in an effort to further control the lionfish population. On Wednesday evening the two fishermen brough in a total of eleven lionfish which were caught in fish traps in local waters. The Lionfish were handed over to the Nature Foundation for dissection and stomach content analysis. "Fishermen are at the forefront in combating the lionfish infestation on the island and we are very grateful for their help in this issue," commented Nature Foundation Manager Tadzio Bervoets.
The lionfish is an invasive species which was introduced into the Caribbean through the aquarium trade. The fish is a threat to local fisheries because they have the potential to destroy local fishing grounds and the economies which depend on them. The lionfish is also a venomous species which can inflict a dangerous sting; therefore the Nature Foundation requests that if a lionfish is spotted to please contact the Foundation at 5444267 or via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

dgibbsdeclarescandidacyforlegislativeelections11052012Philipsburg:--- Territorial Councilor and Leader of Team Daniel Gibbs, Daniel Gibbs declared his candidacy for the Legislative Elections which is to be held on June 9th and 16th 2012.
At a press conference on Friday, Gibbs also introduced his running mate and Co-deputy Mrs. Karine Miot of St. Barthelemy. Miot is the third vice president of the Territorial Council of St. Barthelemy. Miot attended the press conference where she was introduced for the upcoming race. Gibbs said Miot will be more than a co-deputy, instead she will be of real assistance since St. Martin is much different that St. Barths. However, their experiences will be key to the islands' success. He thanked Miot for placing her confidence in him as well as for accepting to be his running mate.

tallahasseeofficialsmeetwithalainrichardson13052012TALLAHASSEE, Florida:--- The Tallahassee-St. Maarten Foundation Inc. (TLH-SXMF) Director Arthur Lugisse, assisted eight City of Tallahassee delegates during a recent rest and relaxation visit to the island.

One of the visits coordinated by TLH-SXMF Executive Director Lugisse was a meeting with President of the Collectivite Hon. Alain Richardson. Lugisse said it was a good opportunity for the Tallahassee officials to also meet the head of the Government of the North side of the island and explore possibilities with respect to the sister-city agreement that already exists with Sint Maarten, hoping to create positive opportunities by way of the partnership when it comes to the development of St. Martin/St. Maarten, where both sides should work together.

"The TLH-SXMF will act as the main promoter and maintain contact with President Richardson with respect to exploring further the opportunities that exist under the existing framework of the city-sister agreement," Executive Director Arthur Lugisse said.

The delegation that visited the island was headed by Deputy Fire Chief John Gatlin from the Tallahassee City Fire Department. It also included representatives from Public Safety, Law enforcement, Government environmental engineering, Medical and Private sector business.

winner6monthscaribserveinternet13052012Philipsburg:--- UTS announces the winner of 6 months Caribserve Broadband Internet service. During select nights of carnival 2012, the Chippie promo team conducted a survey in the Festival Village amongst Chippie customers. As as a thank you for participation customers received $ 5 Chippie prepaid credit and were also entered for a chance to win 6 months of Caribserve Broadband Internet service. "We appreciate the time taken by our customers to complete our survey," stated UTS Marketing and Communications Officer Ivy Lambert. "We value their feedback and took time out during carnival to learn about who they are and what matters most to them. We have analyzed the information gathered and will work hard to continue to be our customers' telecom provider of choice". The winner of the 6 months free Caribserve broadband internet service was the ecstatic South Reward resident; Mr. Cavin Bridgewater.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Outgoing Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto says that he has responded to the Committee of Financial Supervision (CFT) two letters dated May 9, 2012 with respect to the 2012 National Budget.

The CFT correspondence was concerning a perceived deficit related to the 2012 budget.

"I would like to set the record straight with respect to certain circles in the media misinforming the community. In my two letters to the CFT of May 14, 2012, I address the first quarterly report wherein it is explained that due to the increased income for the first quarter as well as the under spending of the budget 2012, we do not foresee a deficit as yet.

"There are other issues which need to be dealt with in the budget amendment and for which coverage must be sought. However, as I mentioned in my press conference last Wednesday, those are decisions which need to be made which will have consequences for the 2013 National Budget and further if they are not dealt with, i.e. methodology of calculating the payment of cost of living adjustment from 2011 onward, increasing the pensionable age or going over to a pension calculated on the average salary as opposed to the end salary. These are decisions which the new government have to deal with as they were about to be dealt with by the outgoing government.

"Furthermore both letters from the CFT were answered by my person and sent via fax and email to the secretariat. Had the Today Newspaper checked its facts before printing the story they would have known this although the knowledge of such doesn't guarantee that they would have printed it as it starkly contradicts their story," Outgoing Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto, said on Sunday.

Philipsburg:--- The Chairman of the General Audit Chamber submitted his notification of resignation to the Board of the General Audit Chamber in a letter dated May 20, 2012. Mr. R.S. Tuitt was sworn in as the Minister of Finance on Monday, May 21. As per the National Ordinance on the General Audit Chamber as well as the Constitution, the function of member of the board of the Audit Chamber and Minister of Finance are incompatible.
Mr. Tuitt was the chairman of the General Audit Chamber from the start of the institution in 2010. His term, along with the other members, was for two years.
Operations will not be affected by the departure of the Chairman. Mr. Ronald Halman will serve as acting chairman. The remaining members of the board will continue to serve until the completion of their terms later this year.
Board, management, and staff wish Mr. R.S. Tuitt much success in his new function.

sjacobscommendsimbalidancers21052012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, and Youth Silveria Jacobs met with two young dancers of the Imbali Center for Creative Movement lead by Clara Reyes at the John Larmonie Cultural and Community Center.

The two young dancers, Kiara Vanterpool and Jeremiah David, both eleven years old, won gold medals on May 16 for Contemporary Duet, choreographed by Peggy Oulerish. Jeremiah won second gold for Jazz/Modern Jazz in the individual category. These two dancers continue to excel over the past three years under the tutelage of their tireless instructors, Clara, Peggy, and Rudy among others.

The French Federation of Dance 4-day competition held in Nice, France, was open to 3000 participants, ranging in age from four to twenty years old.

Minister Jacobs commended the young students as well as their instructors, hailing their accomplishments as a tremendous example of what little St. Maarten can produce—world class talent. As Minister of Culture, her office will promote excellence and support the arts, culture and sports and will aim to make these more available to each child as part of the school curriculum. Each child should have the opportunity to explore his/her talent.

As a former dancer of the Motiance and Imbali Dance Schools, Minister Jacobs said, "It is an additional honor for me in my first official function to be able to welcome Kiara and Jeremiah back home after they were able to accomplish this extraordinary feat. I encourage them to continue dancing and to reach for the stars. They are indeed an example for the St. Maarten community. They and the Imbali Center for Creative Arts have made us extremely proud. "

pjiasponsorstoastmastersconference22052012SIMPSON BAY:--- The Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) contributed, as a silver sponsor, to the Toastmasters District 81 Conference, which was held in St. Maarten from May 18 – 20.
For the first time ever, St. Maarten will have a toastmaster heading District 81, following the swearing in on May 19 of Distinguished Toastmaster Rolando Tobias as the District Governor supervising all 17 territories that fall under the District.
With the conference theme of "Beyond Communicating...Connect & Lead," the conference aimed to solidify the communication and leadership attributes that make the 17 territories in District 81 so unique.
One of the major promotional tools used this year was a video in which Toastmasters promoted, not only the conference, but also the island of St. Maarten/St. Martin and its attractions. This video was presented at the last District conference in Puerto Rico and was reportedly widely received. The 3.21-minute video has also been placed on YouTube http://youtu.be/rmXVGVs_5v0.
"Princess Juliana International Airport is proud to have sponsored this conference, as well as extend certain courtesies to the organizers," said Kalifa Hickinson, Marketing and Communications Manager at PJIAE.
PJIA also provided financial support to another organization recently – the Charlotte Brookson Academy for the Performing Arts. The academy is planning the opening of a school for secondary education in August, modeled after the Charter Schools in the USA.
"As a good corporate citizen, PJIA does its best to assist organizations dedicated to educational pursuits on the island, however, this is done within the limits imposed by our own means as well as the stated policy of the company," added Regina LaBega, Managing Director of PJIAE.

arichardsonmeetswithanguillianreps23052012The President of the Collectivité, Alain Richardson, met on Friday, May 18, 2012 with a delegation of from Anguilla, led by the Governor, His Excellency Governor Alistair Harrison and the Chief Minister, Mr. Hubert Hughes. The meeting, which was requested by Anguilla centered on the April 18th 2012 Order issued by the French Government that set new rules as to visa requirements for foreigners entering the territories of both the Collectivité Saint-Barthélemy and Saint-Martin.
After welcoming the officials each one in his capacity and their respective delegation, President Richardson has recapitulated the reason for the meeting. In his introductory words, the President has deemed it necessary to stress what could be the immediate consequences derived from the immediate enforcing of this order. To do so, he has once more emphasized the importance of the nature of the longstanding relationship between Saint-Martin and Anguilla. He did so by highlighting the similarities between the surnames of the families that constitute the population of the Northern coast of the island of Saint-Martin and those of the families that constitute the population of Anguilla. "Blood is thicker than water", this cannot be disregarded. He went on to remind all attending that today still, the Anguillans have to come to St Martin for medical treatment. The island of Saint-Martin has enjoyed a level of economic development which has caused it to play a leading provider's role of goods and services for the population of the neighboring island territory. This role has caused Saint-Martin to derive significant benefits which it cannot afford to lose at this point. The President reiterated that the immediate implementation of this measure would not be without negative effect on the economy of the entire territory and particularly on the economy of the Galisbay Commercial Port that enjoys the business associated with the transportation of passengers and freight to and from Anguilla through its facilities. Before concluding President Richardson also stated that even for the people of Saint-Martin the immediate implementation of this measure could be perceived as inopportune in that relations and family gatherings for occasions of all sorts which were once simple would overnight become complicated and sometimes impossible. The consequences for Anguillan nationals are real but they also are consequent for the economy of Saint-Martin.
Under the new order, holders of British passports on which the nationality mentioned on the page of personal data is not "British Citizen", must have a visa to enter Saint-Martin. In fact, Anguillan citizens who are in possession of a local Anguilla Passport instead of the European Union passport must apply for a visa if they want to come to the French side of Saint Martin. Chief Minister Hubert Hughes in his statement during the meeting requested that a moratorium be placed on the enforcement this order which he deemed contrary to the good relations existing between the two islands and to the common interest of both territories to facilitate the exchange of people, goods and commerce. In addition, Mr. Hughes explained that most Anguillans, who possessed the local Anguilla passport were in fact eligible for the European passports as British citizens. Many he continued had not applied for the EU passport because of logistical, financial or simple expediency. He explained that those wanting the EU passport were required to apply to Britain for the document. In addition the EU passport was considerably more expensive than the local passport, especially for those who only require a travel document to come to Saint Martin.
Préfet Délégué Philippe Chopin who explained that he understood the concerns of the Anguillan delegation noted that the order had come as somewhat of a surprise to his services as well, especially, since it did not originate out of any local concern. He explained that, in fact, before the change of government in France he had already addressed a letter seeking instruction on the issue. Now that there was a new Minister of Overseas he would expedite the request. In the mean time, Mr. Chopin has indicated his willingness to postpone the application of the order pending instructions from the new Minister, Mr. Lurel.
Both Chief Minister Hughes and Governor Harrison expressed satisfaction with the Préfet's decision and the hope that there would be a positive outcome from the Minister on the subject.
The Anguillan delegation was composed of H.E. Governor Alistair Harrison, the Hon. Chief Minister Hubert B. Hughes, the Hon. Walcott Richardson – Minister of Home Affairs, the Permanent Secretary of Home Affairs Aurjul Wilson, the Permanent Secretary of Economic Development Foster Rogers, Ms. Claire Haskins of the Attorney General's Office.
The Préfet Délégué was accompanied by his Chief of Cabinet, Matthieu Doligez.
President Richardson was accompanied by the Director General of Services, Pascal Averne, Alex Richards - Chargé of Cooperation and European Affairs, Felicia Baly-Stanford- President's Cabinet and the Director of the Port Services, Albéric Ellis.

merlynwilliamsjoseph23052012GREAT BAY/MARIGOT:--- The St. Martin Book Fair Committee (BFC) is coordinating the workshop on bullying in schools and at the book fair, said Ari Sutton, a senior BFC member.
"How to stop bullying" is the name of the workshop that will be held at USM, Room 202, on Saturday, June 2, at 9 am – conducted by Eric Fenwick, a certified non-violence intervention counselor.
"The workshop will help participating parents and teachers to identify and handle bullying whether it occurs in the classroom, on the playground, on BB or on Facebook and other online social media," said Sutton.
On June 1, Fenwick will also participate in the "Meet the Writers" school program of the 10th annual St. Martin Book Fair.
"According to educators, the instances of bullying among children in our schools in St. Maarten are on the rise and starting at an earlier age," said Sutton.
"The BFC wants Mr. Fenwick to hear from teachers as well, about their experiences with addressing bullying in their schools," said Sutton. Fenwick is also the Executive Director of Aunt Hattie's Place, a residential foster care program in Maryland, USA.
Bullies are not born, they are created, said BFC workshop coordinators Merlyn Williams-Joseph and Leandra Edwards, both teachers on the island.
Another facet of the anti-bullying workshop is that the USM session will conclude with the launch of a year-long BFC collaboration with the Peace Is foundation, to address this issue, said Williams-Joseph.
The BFC workshop coordinators invited Fenwick because of his "extensive history of working with adolescents affected by sexual, emotional, and verbal abuse, and has had to deal with the issue of bullying both personally and professionally," said Sutton.
In a telephone interview with Fenwick this week, he said that, "When children feel unaccepted and left out they often turn to bullying because they don't understand the difference between fear and respect."
"We have to keep stressing the consequences of bullying and involving parents more in the everyday lives of their children in order to combat this problem," said Fenwick.
Fenwick said that he intends to focus on what causes children to become bullies, how children who are bullied deal with the pain of being bullied and most importantly what parents and teachers can do to prevent it.
"We have to identify and assist. We seek to teach children that you don't have to humiliate someone else to bolster your self-image," Fenwick said.
"Mr. Fenwick considers helping children his ministry, and looks forward to meeting teachers and children during his visit," added Sutton.
Conscious Lyrics Foundation and House of Nehesi Publishers organize the St. Martin Book Fair, which takes place from May 31 – June 2, 2012, in collaboration with the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau, the Ministry of Education & Culture (MECSY), the Collectivity of St. Martin, and the University of St. Martin (USM).

Pointe Blanche:--- Relatives of the prisoners that are housed at the Pointe Blanche house of detention were turned away on Sunday when they showed up to visit their relatives that are inmates at the facility.
SMN News learnt that the inmates notified the management of the prison on Saturday that they will be holding a peaceful strike on Sunday as they protest against inhumane conditions.
Sources at the facility said the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan then reacted by informing the prison management that the prisoners should not be let out of their cells on Sunday and they could not have visitors if they are on strike. It should be noted that the prisoners had two incidents last week where they smashed several items inside the prison. It is understood that a number of prisoners were let out for recreation at one time and they refused to go back to their cells. The refusal turned into an uproar.
SMN News further learnt that the police conducted a raid of the cells at the Pointe Blanche house of detention and they seized a number of cellular phones and weapons. Last week's raid has now brought into question the security at the Pointe Blanche prison. Right now law enforcement and the Justice Ministry are beginning to question the competence of the prison management.
In an email to SMN News, a relative of an inmate said that Sunday's strike was peaceful and righteous. Furthermore the inmates association gave notice of the strike to the director of the prison on Saturday.

The notice contained the grievances of the inmates pertaining to their living conditions. It was a peaceful strike in order to stop the violation of their human rights. "These violations are going on for decades now and it is time for that to stop. The inmates that have a job, for example in the kitchen or in the sewing room just refused to report 'at work', nothing more, nothing less."
The relative said they sent several articles to the media and the Ministry of Justice regarding the deplorable conditions inside the Pointe Blanche prison. Up to last week there was no running water at the facility. The relative said that there is constant water shortage at the facility even though there is a huge water tank on the inner side of the prison premises.
"Everyone has the right to running water and a healthy environment. No water, rats, and cockroaches in the old and rusty kitchen, no toilets etc. They should not be punished by humiliation and taking away their primary needs. Sint Maarten is violating human rights on a large and organized scale. The civilization of one's country is shown by the detention facilities of that country. A civilized country treats their detainees with dignity and respect. A third world country treats their detainees like animals. I dare to say that Sint Maarten is a third world country. Politicians allowed the situation at Pointe Blanche to continue and worsen for many years, despite several court orders, despite financial aid from Holland (still don't know where that money went), despite promises that the renovation would finally start. Up to now, nothing has been done."

The Ministry of VROMI, Department of new Projects Development and Planning on behalf of the Government of St. Maarten is hereby informing the general public that:
L.B. SCOTT ROAD will be partially closed in connection with placement of ROAD MARKINGS;
Road Marking works will be executed in four segments of the L.B. Scott Road; with a total length of approximately 1,300 m. This section includes the road section from the St. Peters Sol Gas Station to the intersection at Cake House Supermarket;
CLOSURE AND DURATION
Segment 1 of the Road Marking works will take place on the road section starting from St. Peters Sol Gas Station to the Arbutus Road/L.B. Scott Road intersection. This segment will be closed on Thursday May 31st, 2012 from 10:00 p.m. to Friday June 1st, 2012 at 4:00 a.m.

motorworldcustomercaretraininggroupphoto29052012COLE BAY:--- Customers of Motorworld and Caribbean Auto can be assured of a whole new level of customer service according to Tariq Amjad, Managing Director of Motorworld, Caribbean Auto and Dollar / Thrifty Car Rental. His comments follow a three week intensive period of training for 104 staff conducted onsite by UTS/TDC trainer David McGregor.

McGregor said "I am extremely impressed by a company that invests this much time and money into the training of its staff. Everyone from the cleaner to the CEO attended the training and most importantly they follow it up. Too many people expect trainers to sprinkle magic dust on staff but the management themselves do not change or develop along with them. This company is an example of how management should invest its time and energy into reinforcing the training given. They are a professional and committed group and it was a real pleasure to be part of their ongoing development."

Amjad said "The training has been informative and extremely motivational. All the staff has responded very well to the training and we have a commitment to follow up the training both by using the trainer and by good management. It is important to our company that people on this island receive the best we have to offer. We do not want to simply solve issues; we must also satisfy our customers to maintain our position as the number one car company on this island"

CEO, Rena Amjad added "A company is only as good as its employees. All our Managers and many Supervisors have undergone training in Leadership Skills for Managers; Our Accounting Department has done Time Management training and now every one of our Management and Staff has undergone the Customer Care training. We have vowed to constantly update the skill levels of our Management and Staff to make sure that we are always on the cutting edge of our industry. Early next month, our mechanics will be undergoing a technical training from Hyundai which will update them on their latest technology."

Managing Director, Reza Amjad quoted: "Customer service training is not just for customers. It's so that we and all our colleagues are good to each other and work well with each other, which in turn translates to a better experience for our customers. We treat each other as if we are customers too. "

Members of staff and management at both companies received their certificates during two short ceremonies held at the Motorworld and Caribbean Autos premises on Wednesday morning.

Philipsburg:--- Well known radio personality Gary Euton (Gee Money) was convicted in the Court of First Instance on Wednesday. Gee Money was convicted for assaulting one of his colleagues Glenfield Gibson (Mystic 1) from PJD2 in the Festival Village during the Carnival celebrations.
Euton was convicted to two weeks suspended sentence while he has to pay a fine of $500.00 and repay Gibson $950.00 for the expenses he incurred because of the incident.

rtuitt30052012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt said he already requested more time from the CFT to deal with the 2012 budget deficit. Tuitt said the CFT sent a worrisome letter to government regarding the shortfall which stands at 21 million guilders. The Finance Minister said he asked for a period of three weeks in which time he will find the solutions that are necessary to fix the deficits in the budget. He said if government does not take action now then they would be heading down the same road as Curacao and St. Maarten does not want that to happen.
Minister Tuitt said the Department of Finance is working on repairing the shortfall in 2012 budget. He said another item that was not budgeted in the 2012 budget but was announced by the former Minister of Finance is the 2010 Cost of Living Adjustment payments (COLA). Minister Tuitt said that there must be a budget amendment for the two items he mentioned but there must be enough revenues to cover the cost. The 2010 COLA is expected to cost government 17 million guilders. The Minister said that he is currently looking to see if there is enough money to make the payments but if government does not have enough money in their coffers for the COLA payment then government will have to see how they will deal with it. In addition, Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams made clear that the indexation has to be adjusted by a general decree, this is why government has been working with the unions to come to an agreement. Wescot Williams further explained that government cannot continue to adjust the salaries of civil servants structurally every year. "If we continue this way then personnel cost will take up a major part of the budget and that is not government's intention." Wescot Williams assured that the 2010 COLA payments will be paid since there is an agreement in place for it.
Minister Tuitt said one good news the new government received is that the TOT levied on customers yielded an approximate 19 million guilders more than was budgeted. The extra TOT monies will be used to cover the deficits in the budget. Minister Tuitt said the SOAB is working on the 2010 financial statements and it should be ready shortly while government is busy preparing the financial statement for 2011.
The Finance Minister said his department is busy working on the budget amendments for the 2012 budget therefore he is calling on all the Ministries within government to submit their amendments to the Finance Department so that they can be worked upon.
Regarding the TAXAN, the Minister of Finance said that he stopped the project. Minister Tuitt said TAXAN was hired to revamp St. Maarten's tax system but one item regarding compliance which was authorized by the former Finance Minister is now under review.
When asked by media personnel about his view on dollarization, Minister Tuitt said that he is of the opinion that the current guilder system is still working very well. It has been in place for the past 50 years and for him there is no need to change that. However, he will be meeting with the Central Bank to further discuss the matter. Tuitt said the issue of dollarization must be properly researched before any changes are made. Furthermore, he said he has not seen any formal decision that was taken by the former government on dollarization. Minister Tuitt also made clear that based on the accord signed by the current government "Working for the People" they will soon take a decision on what would be the official currency for St. Maarten.
The Finance Minister also made clear that the outgoing Ministers will be paid for a period of one year. He said the law stipulates that these persons have to be paid while they seek alternative work. "The Ministers will not be paid to stay home, I believe this issue was misconstrued and I hope with this people will understand that the Ministers were in a high scale and they are going to be paid while being unemployed and seeking work." Tuitt said based on what he has seen thus far, the extra costs will not be a huge burden for government.
Tuitts's statements on dollarization are in contradiction to statements made by Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams who said that the former government did take a decision on dollarization and the splitting up of the Central Bank. She said the former government had decided that dollarization would have been their point of departure going forward. Wescot Williams said they still felt they needed some professional recommendations on the issue even though the banks on St. Maarten had advised otherwise.

sjacobsvisitsschools03062012Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- On Thursday, May 31, Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Silveria Jacobs visited several primary schools to have introductory meetings, which included a meet and greet with the principal, the staff, teachers, and students and to share her vision for education on St. Maarten.

"I was overwhelmed by the enthusiastic welcome of the students and teachers," Minister Jacobs said.
"In addition, teachers welcomed the idea of a Summit and the opportunity to be involved in the process."

After the welcoming, the Minister spoke to the principals and other school officials about the current situation at the school and the future plans, including the challenges. Next, the minister toured the properties and got a first-hand look at the grounds of each school.

Referring to her school visits, Minister Jacobs said that, as a new member of Government, I wanted to get familiar with each school and to find out what the issues are, but also we have to see what is working well.

The Minister commended everyone. Being in the education field is hard work, and you need a lot of patience, but it is also rewarding to see your students get good grades, do their homework, and later become productive citizens in society, Minster Jacobs said.

As much as we can, the government along with other ministries and departments, Minister Jacobs said, we will make sure, within our limitations, that each school is up to par, that the immediate problems are attended to, and that we continue educating the children as best as we can.

"These students are our future; they deserve and will get the best that we can provide."

The Minister visited the following schools: Sister Regina Primary, Leonald Conner, Oranje, St. Joseph Primary Christian Hillside, and Seventh Day Adventists. Visits to other primary schools are scheduled for next week.

rtuitt06062012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers press briefing that the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) payments will be made.
The Minister of Finance said that the COLA payments are for the year 2010 and the government of St. Maarten has an agreement with the unions about these payments. Minister Tuitt said right now the government is reviewing the legal basis (paperwork) so that they can make the payments. Minister Tuitt said to speed up the process they will be making a pre-payment then they will proceed to do the legal paperwork for it to be booked in the government administrative work. Tuitt said government will also be looking at the tax structure to ensure that the civil servants are not over taxed.
The Finance Minister said he will be convening a meeting with the unions shortly so that he could update them on government's plans and their way forward regarding the 2010 COLA payments.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Thousands of students go to school five days a week, and the School Bus Inspection Section is reminding all motorists to observe the traffic rules especially in the vicinity of schools and school busses.

Heavy equipment owners are urged to follow without any deviation the Traffic Ordinance Article 60A which prohibits heavy equipment from operating during 6:30am to 8:30am and 12:00pm to 2:00pm.

Motorists must be observant while driving behind a school bus as well as oncoming traffic. Look for pre-warning flashing amber lights, red flashing signals, a stop-signal arm on the side of the bus, or a strobe light mounted on the roof. These are all tools used by the bus driver to indicate that the school bus is going to stop.

The School Bus Inspection section is also appealing to parents to speak with their children about proper behavior while being transported on a school bus to and from school.

Everybody has to abide by the rules and regulations governing the safe transport of school children in order to ensure an incident free ride.

Parents need to be observant of what's in their child's school bag. In the past school children were caught carrying potential weapons and other things in their bags which do not belong there.

Anybody who sees any unusual behavior on or with a school bus is encouraged to report this to the Inspection Section at telephone number 542-4511 or 542-4509.

Philipsburg:--- Patients that are awaiting surgical operations at the Sint Maarten Medical Center and are patients of Doctor Roy Rajaran would have to wait much longer to solve their medical problems because Dr. Rajaran walked off of the job two weeks ago. The only surgeon that is currenty working at the SMMC is Dr. Holiday.
SMN News has been reliably informed that Dr. Rajaran walked out of a meeting when medical professionals at the St. Maarten Medical Center questioned some of the procedures he used on one of the most recent stabbing victims who subsequently died at the St. Maarten Medical Center. Sources at the St. Maarten Medical Center said medical personnel and doctors met two weeks ago to discuss the death of a Jamaican national who died at the institution with severe stab wounds. According to one source, Dr. Holiday posed some questions to Dr. Rajaran regarding procedures used on the victim and Dr. Rajaran took the questions as though there were accusations and walked out of the meeting despite his colleagues pleading with him not to leave until the matter is resolved. The source said Dr. Rajaran and Dr. Holiday had a heated argument about the death of the victim who was stabbed in Sucker Garden.
It is further understood that the surgeon on duty Dr. Rajaran cut open the victim in the emergency room rather than taking him to the operating room where more medical tools and life saving equipments are located.
SMN News further learnt that dr. Rajaran did not return to work since the incident and his patients that were scheduled for surgery had to be rescheduled until further notice.
It should also be noted that while Dr. Rajaran is a Surinamese he was trained in one of the best trauma centers in the Netherlands. However, it is clear that Dr. Rajaran is not able to take criticism even though he knew he might have made a medical mistake when dealing with the 52 year old Jamaican who passed away two weeks ago. SMN News further learnt that Dr. Rajaran has been in contact with the SMMC Director Dr. George Scott who granted him medical leave since the incident.
Health professionals at the St. Maarten Medical Center said that government and the Inspectorate of Health need to take a serious look at the management of the St. Maarten Medical Center. They said that almost every time the St. Maarten Medical Center makes the news it is in a negative light. One medical professional said that Dr. Scot is the Sheriff and Deputy of the Hospital because of the number of caps he is wearing while no one can discuss with the Chairman of the Board Clarence Richardson. Efforts made to reach the medical director Dr. George Scot and Dr. Holiday by phone proved futile. SMN News also tried reaching the medical inspector Dr. Earl Best Monday evening but he too could not be reached.

cdeweevertourssevenseaswaterplant12062012Great Bay:--- Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever recently took a tour of the Seven Seas desalination and production operations in Cupe Coy and Cay Bay, where he received an extensive explanation on the operations of both plants. Seven Seas are responsible for the production of water, which is supplied to GEBE for use by its consumers.
Minister De Weever was accompanied by staff of the Inspectorate of Public Health Social Development & Labor, GEBE, and Seven Seas St. Maarten. The tour started at Cupecoy where Minister De Weever was given a first-hand look of the wells in the area that takes in the sea water and further pumps it to the plant at Cupecoy. The tour continued to the Cay Bay plant, where Seven Seas officials explained the intake of water from the ocean and its further processing.
"As minister with the responsibility for potable/drinking water according to the legislation it is extremely important that I am completely aware of the process from the production to the distribution and the independent sampling by the environmental inspectors of the inspectorate to independent testing by SLS all to ensure enough and safe water to the people of St. Maarten," said Minister De Weever.
Seven Seas focuses on seawater/brackish water reverse osmosis and other membrane based water treatment technologies. The company has a large team of support staff for the reverse osmosis desalination plants here on the island. The Cupecoy Plant increased its capacity from contracted amount of 3,000m³/d to actual amount of 3,730m³/d. The Cay Bay Plant, of which the existing plant was expanded from 10,500 to 13,500m³/d.

membersofparliament12062012Philipsburg:--- Member of Parliament Romaine La Ville apologized to Parliament on Tuesday morning as well as to his colleague MP Jules James and the people of St. Maarten for making verbal threats against MP Jules James. La Ville said he disappointed Parliament with his behavior also the youths and their parents when he expressed his anger against his colleague Member of Parliament Jules James. La Ville further said that "things were said by him" and he holds full responsibility for what he said to MP James. He said sometimes when one is angry "heated" they say things that they often regret. La Ville said after sitting and thinking about what he said to his colleague he felt he passed a bad shadow over parliament. La Ville said he intended to speak to MP James after the public meeting in order for them to move forward. He said that in the heat of the discussion, words were said that did not have any meaning and he hopes that the Members of Parliament would accept his apology.
In reaction to the statements made by La Ville, Member of Parliament Jules James said he accepts La Ville's apology but on Monday night he felt threatened when La Ville told him multiple times that he was going to shoot him and kill him. MP James said that he has a life and he also does things outside of Parliament and should something happen to him there is a record showing that he was threatened by La Ville. MP James also confirmed that he went to the Police Station and he filed an official complaint against La Ville and even though he accepts La Ville's apology "the clock has turned and whoever has to be called in as the investigation takes place will be called in." MP James said he does not think that anyone should be walking around with a gun, especially an un-licensed one, and making threats to a fellow colleague for statements he made on the floor of parliament.
Member of Parliament George Pantophlet in response to MP James statements said that while MP La Ville apologized to Parliament and his colleague MP James. MP James got up and said he accepted the apology but also went into details on what transpired during the argument on Monday. MP Pantophlet said that statements made by MP James were not called for because if he accepts the apology and then turns around and makes those statements then in his opinion MP James was trying to make things worse. MP Pantophlet also indicated that he is disappointed because MP James is not only a Member of Parliament but he is also considered to be a brother in church. MP Pantophlet said if one wants to talk about forgiveness and they want to use the bible they have to accept it as is. However, he felt that the additional statements made by MP James will instigate more problems. "The good colleague of mine also knows that he has issues with the workers at Pelican and we do not know what could happen with one of the workers of Pelican. Therefore, I think it was very wrong for MP James to make the statements he made on the floor of Parliament."
Member of Parliament Dr. Ruth Douglas also expressed her views on the incident. MP Douglas said that people need to measure their words when they speak. She said since the installation of Parliament there has been a lot of childish behavior and people are using a lot of bad words. MP Douglas said whatever someone cultivates over the years becomes their character and it will come out one day when there is a heated moment. MP Douglas told her colleague Jules James that when someone accepts an apology they also must forgive. However, when you feel that your life is in danger then you have to let others know about it. MP Douglas said she knows the feeling when one's life is being threatened because when she got divorced and her ex-husband threatened her she could not go anywhere. MP Douglas admonished her colleagues in Parliament by informing them that they are the examples of what the future will be and how they behave in private is what comes out in public.
Member of Parliament Louis Laveist said he concurred with the statements made by his colleague MP George Pantophlet and he also accepted the apology of MP La Ville. Laviest said he felt that it was time for Parliament to move forward with the people's business. Laveist said that whatever happened on Monday should now be placed behind everyone and considered it as "water under the bridge."
However, Member of Parliament Sylvia Meyers said some of the Members of Parliament have forgotten who they are, she said she accepts the apology given by La Ville to Parliament. However, she is of the opinion that Parliament is not set up for everyone. "Some of us need to grow up and set an example and we need to look at others who were in Parliament years before us and stop our childish behavior." MP Meyers said she did not have any intention to stand on the floor of Parliament and bash anyone, but because of what transpired on Monday she suffered slightly. When she read the comments on SMN News, she became a "female dog" from someone who does not even know her because she went as a witness with MP James to the Police Station Monday night. MP Meyers said that people don't know the real Sylvia Meyers and they are talking things without having the facts about Sylvia Meyers and her family. MP Meyers said the same person who called her a female dog went on to say things about her son. MP Meyers made clear she has one biological son who is a hardworking individual and he never fought with MP La Ville. "There was never an issue between my son and La Ville and I am saying to the people out there who are reading and writing these blogs to be very careful and stop listening to others who don't know anything about her background. If these people want to say anything about Sylvia Meyers they should say the truth and not any hogwash. These comments I read it with my own eyes and even though my colleagues may not like what I said, this is just the beginning and we are all learning by example."
The Chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell said she also accepted La Ville's apology and as they continue to build history of St. Maarten's Parliament what transpired on Monday and Tuesday will also be part of it. Arrindell said everyone has the right to act how they want to act outside of Parliament but based on article 65 of the Country's constitution, Members of Parliament and Ministers who participate or deliberate in meetings may not be prosecuted for the statement or statements they make on the floor of Parliament.
It should be noted that the argument began in the House of Parliament and ended up outside.

swescotwilliamsmeetswithsxmboardmembersofthecbcsm14062012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams met with St. Maarten's members on the Supervisory Board of Directors of the Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten (CBCS) Mr. Robbie Ferron and Mrs. Marcia Illidge. The meeting was also attended by Finance Minister Mr. Roland Tuitt and Legal Advisor the Cabinet of the Prime Minister Mr. Hensley Plantijn. The meeting, held in the Prime Minister's Office, discussed various items pertaining to the Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten.

Press Release from Prime Minister's Office

swescotwilliamsatusmgraduation17062012We can realize the goal of having a high level of educated individuals within the communities without them having to leave our shores.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honourable Sarah Wescot-Williams gave the address at the Eighteenth commencements ceremony at the University of St Martin on Saturday. While addressing the forty-three graduating students the Prime Minister emphasised that having served as commissioner of education for many years and now as Prime Minister, she can look back with pride on how far the University of St. Maarten has come notwithstanding so many odds. "We are able to celebrate the achievement of forty three men and women at the University of St Maarten it is important for each and everyone of the individuals graduating tonight to reflect on what it means to be here", commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister emphasized that education is the key in not only the traditional sense of the word in the context of the formal classroom, but overall education in ones life and in ones community is an achievement for which all St. Maarten citizens must strive. "In St. Maarten we are awaiting the outcome of the 2011 population census, however a study conducted on St. Maarten in terms of the various needs within our communities has revealed that the percentage of college graduates on the island is low. And so tonight as we celebrate the achievement of these men and women I want the students, the University of St. Maarten, the community and the Government of St. marten to commit to increasing the amount of people on St. Maarten who have a college degree. If forty-three can do it how many more can. If one can make the sacrifice to make it happen then one should encourage ones peers to do the same. For each diploma or certificate that is received there is an elevating of the level of society of St. Maarten and we need to elevate the level of education on St. marten in all districts and that is my challenge to us all here tonight. Recognize the challenge that is out there and recognize how far St. Martinets can go if given the opportunity. Together with government, the communities and private individuals and businesses I believe we can make that a reality. We can realize the goal of having a high level of educated individuals within the communities without them having to leave our shores," concluded the Prime Minister.

theyliger16052012Philipsburg:--- The leader of the United Peoples Party and former deputy Prime Minister Theodore Heyliger and his live in companion who is the mother of two of his children Grisha Martin are planning to tie the knot on Sunday July 22nd, 2012 in Miami. Sources close to the former deputy Prime Minister said that while Heyliger and his live in companion have been living together for 19 years and have been planning their special day for a long time they will be having a private wedding ceremony in the Miami and only close members of their families will be invited to the wedding ceremony. SMN News has been reliably informed that Heyliger and his future wife will be leaving the island on July 17th to prepare for their wedding.
In an invited comment, Heyliger said he will not answer any questions regarding his private life but if there are questions regarding anything that he did while holding public office, he will provide answers when asked. The former Deputy Prime Minister did not confirm neither did he deny that he was planning his wedding ceremony abroad. However, close family to the Wathey families confirmed to SMN News that they will be leaving on a Jet Blue flight to Miami for the wedding.

Philipsburg:--- The principles of TAXAND UK sent an official letter to the government of St. Maarten last week demanding the last two payments that were put on hold by Minister if Finance Roland Tuitt. According to the figures provided to Parliament last week by the Finance Minister, the Government of St. Maarten has to pay TAXAND 5.5 million guilders. Minister Tuitt told the Members of Parliament that he already received legal advice on how to handle the matter and that he was waiting on SOAB for some financial information regarding the cost of a judicial inquiry into the TAXAND contract and payments. The Minister also said that he instructed TAXAND to put on hold all other works they agreed to do for St. Maarten pending the outcome of the investigation.
It should be noted that while six of the seven members of the former Council of Ministers under the UP/DP Government voted in favor of awarding the contract to TAXAND without any form of bidding, there was no official, signed agreement between TAXAND and the Government of St. Maarten. However, the previous Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto, the brainchild of TAXAND contract made at least two payments to TAXAND without a signed decree from the Governor of St. Maarten.
In an invited comment about the letter from TAXAND regarding the payments, Minister Tuitt confirmed receipt of the letter. He further explained that the lawyers for Government are busy working on a response for the company while he intends to release more information on the TAXAND scandal on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing.

sjacobsatinterscholasticsportsday19062012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs last Friday officially opened the 2012 Public Education Interscholastic Cycle 2 Sports Day held at the Raoul Illidge Sports Complex.

After tabulating the results of the Cycle 1 and 2 Interscholastic Sports Day, the Leonald Conner School was determined to be the overall winner of the Interscholastic Sports Day 2011-2012.

The organizers - Public Education Physical Education Instructors - annually bring the top student athletes of Cycle 1 and Cycle 2 of all Public Schools together to compete against each other for a much coveted trophy and title. The 2010-2011 winners were Marie Genevieve de Weever Primary School.

The opening ceremony included a march around the track by the student athletes of the Oranje School Primary School, Leonald Conner, Ruby Labega, Charles Leopold Bell, M. Genevieve de Weever and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Schools.

The march was led by Minister of Education Hon. Silveria Jacobs and Head of Division Public Education Services Glenderlin Davis-Holiday. The procession was accompanied by drummers of the Oranje School.

After the invocation and singing of the St. Maarten Song, Minister Jacobs addressed the organizers, students and staff of the various schools.

"I wish you all much success as you represent your schools, but I implore you to display TRUE SPORTSMANSHIP by WINNING WITH PRIDE AND LOSING WITH DIGNITY! At the end of the competition there can only be one school declared as the winner, however as representatives of your various schools, you are all winners! Take pride in doing the best you can and never give up. May the best school win!," the Minister told the young athletes at the opening last Friday.

The Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports wishes to congratulate all organizers and participants of the annual event for a successful sports day, and pledges to upgrade and improve all sport facilities in order for the country's children to be able to train and compete year round in proper facilities.

usfolvolunteersdonatetopareraanimalshelter21062012On Saturday, 16 June 2012, 14 volunteers from the U.S. Forward Operations Location (USFOL) visited the Dieren Asiel Parera Animal Shelter. They provided assistance to this important Curacao community charity by cleaning kennels, feeding and watering the animals, and providing much-needed interaction. Scott Coomer of the USFOL, working with the chaplain's office, coordinated the donation of 55 kilograms of food for the animals.
Mrs. Gwendolyn Weber was very grateful for both the volunteer work and the food. "You have been absolutely incredible! Thank you so much for everything. Because we do not receive subsidies from other agencies, everything you provide is appreciated. Your generosity is a help to my staff and to the animals. We cannot thank you enough!"

toppromotionfoundationpresentst-shirtstocdeweever21062012Top Promotion Foundation, who is responsible for organizing the Awareness Week for the Disabled and Wheelchair Tennis Competition from November 23-December 2, 2012 made a presentation of t-shirts to Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin and Minister of Public Health, Social Development, & Labor, Cornelius De Weever in the A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall on Monday.

nkosazanaillisvisitssjacobs21062012"You are Greatness, you came from Greatness."

Philipsburg:--- President of VOICES , Ms Nkosazana Illis, made a courtesy visit to the Minister of Culture , Ms. Silveria Jacobs on Tuesday June 19th, 2012 inviting her, family and Ministry to the July 1 Emancipation Day celebration. The Minister was also given a brief description and objectives of VOICES Foundation. The Minister was much honored and pledged her support to the event.
VOICES will be hosting a celebration in honor of Emancipation Day on Sunday July 1 at the Emilio Wilson Park. The celebration themed" You are Greatness, You came from Greatness", will be highlighted by history, poetry, music, dance and storytelling. Entrepreneurs will also be giving a recount of their successful business evolution and activities are planned for children throughout the day.
The organizers of this event hope to make it a fun-filled day with family at its centerfold and where parents can bring their children to the park and relax while enjoying the festivities.
The official program will be hosted by 'Thomas' from "Under the Sandbox Tree" along with St. Martin's award winning musical icon, Shadow man, followed by cultural entertainment by St.Martin's finest young and vibrant entertainers .
Food and drinks will be on sale. However the organizers highly recommend visitors to bring along a blanket because the event is picnic style. The park will be open from 2.00Pm until 8.00 Pm- Entrance is free of charge.
The theme of the day is "You are Greatness, you came from Greatness", with the purpose of educating the youth about their ancestral past and enlightening them about their value to society." By teaching them these values, VOICES is determined to eliminate the negativity and violence today amongst the youth" stated President of VOICES, Ms. Nkosazana Illis.
VOICES is a "Grassroots" Foundation which bears the name Victory-Over-Injustice-Consciously-Eliminating-Silence.
The objective of the Foundation is to combat all forms of abuse and violence through awareness, empowerment and prevention.
For further information, please contact President of VOICES, Ms. Nkosazana Illis at 721-524-2103 or visit us on Facebook under VOICES.

josephhlakejr24062012Friday, July 1st marks exactly 120 years since slaves on Dutch St. Maarten were officially proclaimed free. Officially, because unoffi­cially, 3 days after slavery was abolished on the French side, 26 freedom fighters from Diamond Estate crossed the border to freedom on French St. Martin. The period immediately after April 28, 1848 when slavery was abolished on the French side was one of constant unrest and revolutionary acts on the Dutch side. Our forefathers fought for their freedom. They were not complacent slaves looking up to their oppressors to unshackle them, despite the insulting tone of J.D. Crol's Abolition Proclamation.

This Proclamation, curiously written in English, offered the slaves "freedom", at the same time demanding that they prove them­selves "worthy of this benefit". This is an example of how our history has been distorted by our oppressors. Freedom was in 1863 a direct result of struggle not "the blessing bestowed on you (us) by the paternal care of the King" as the derogatory document proclaims. The Proclama­tion is in fact the same in French for the French Carib­bean islands (R.G. Guadeloupe). It is, therefore, obvious that the slave­-owners and the respective European Kingdoms they represented just got together to write a document which they would apply to their ter­ritories under their control whenever forced to do so by the revolu­tionary acts of the slaves. The document is, therefore, an agreed general CAPITULATION to the freedom fighters, not an "amnesty" decreed by the magnanimous grace of the "gracious" King.

We should keep this in mind at all times. We should do so because nothing substantial has changed in our slave conditions since then. We should remember this because we are in a similar situation today where Her Gracious Majesty the Queen wants to "bestow on us, the blessing of independence" but instead of fighting for it as our forefathers did, our leaders without consulting us, are pleading to remain slaves under all conditions.

In order for the significance of this day to remain with us forever, W.I. NEWSDAY is calling on the relevant local authorities to declare July 1st of every year a holiday. After all, we celebrate Kingdom day, and the Queen's birthday. We should be able to commemorate ABOLITION DAY. NEWSDAY dedicates this issue to our heroes who fought to achieve freedom. May their descendants see the light and be worthy of their heroic deeds.

*Windward Islands Newsday 30 June 1983: 2.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The House of Parliament will meet in a public plenary session June 29 to discuss a three point agenda, which includes the appointment of a new President of Parliament.

The meeting will take place on Friday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The first and second agenda points are related to incoming documents and establishment of the decision list.

The third agenda point is the request by Members of Parliament R.J. Laville, R.R. Marlin, G.C. Pantophlet, P.G. Illidge, L.J. Richardson, F.G. Richardson, H.L. Richardson, L.E. Laveist and R.E. Samuel for the plenary session regarding the appointment.

The plenary public meeting will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

icwiangelsmeetwithgarrindell25062012PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. Gracita Arrindell last Thursday received a visit from two angels.

They brought an invitation from Insurance Company of the West Indies (ICWI) which will introduce a new insurance product for women, a ladies only vehicle policy.

The launch of the new product is set for June 29. President of Parliament says the concept was very original and entertaining with class. (Parliament Photo)

sjacobsatteacherssummit26062012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The highly anticipated Teachers Summit for primary school teachers and care unit personnel took place on Monday at the Westin Dawn Beach Resort and Spa. Approximately 350 teachers took part in the summit designed to give the teachers the opportunity to voice their concerns and propose solutions.

The summit entitled 'Turning Challenges into Stepping Stones' is the first in a series of conferences that will be hosted by the Cabinet of the Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports. The teacher's summit is part of Phase I.

The day started out with an invocation by one of the participating teachers, Marva Sam from the Hillside Christian School. The St. Maarten song was sung by the 6th grade pupil of the Genevieve De Weever School, Geniquah Thewett. In addition to the St. Maarten Song, Thewett sang an accapella motivational song to the large gathering of teachers.
Minister of Education, Hon. Silveria Jacobs, delivered a riveting and motivational speech to the teachers prior to commencement of the brainstorming sessions on solutions.

The Minister's words were met with enthusiasm and elation. Minister Jacobs concluded her speech with a motivational video encouraging teachers to 'Never give up' and to believe that they 'Can make a difference'. An impromptu accapella rendition of Mary Mary's song I just can't give up now' sung by several talented teachers from various schools commenced the beginning of the brainstorming session.

The Teachers, who sat in 35 assorted groups of 10 persons, participated in a lively hour long brainstorming session. Each group was presented with one of the challenges they had drafted during the pre-registration earlier in the week. Guidelines for the brainstorm session included techniques such as the '7 W's '(who, what, where etc.) and the S.M.A.R.T (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Time based). Immediately following the brainstorming session the teachers presented their solutions to their peers.

Hot topics such as 'Teacher absenteeism', 'Special needs school', 'Professionalism', and 'Parental involvement' were some of the many presented during the two hour long presentations. The presentations were documented by several members of the various education departments.

The documented presentations will be bundled and mailed to all teachers. In addition the bundled information will be presented to the coordinator, school managers and school boards during Phase II of the 'Turning Challenges into Stepping Stones' summit series.
Closing remarks were rendered by Minister Jacobs, who thanked the teachers for their honesty, dedication and hard work during the year and in particular during the conference. In addition some of the challenges presented were immediately addressed by the Minister with updates about their status and progress.

The Minister thanked the organizing staff of the various Ministry departments for their hard work and team spirit 'When we work as a team we can achieve anything. This is the prevailing thought at the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports – TEAM WORK!'

The closing remarks were followed by a lunch where the teachers had the opportunity to meet and greet with the Minister. The general consensus of teachers was that the summit was a great opportunity for their voices to be heard, well organized and inspired new hope in the Education system on St. Maarten.

Philipsburg:--- The owners of Sang's Supermarket located at the head of town were arrested on Tuesday after an intense investigation. SMN News learnt that GEBE filed several complaints against certain companies they caught stealing electricity. Prosecutor Manon Ridderbecks confirmed Tuesday night that the investigation was ongoing and that four persons were arrested Tuesday. Ridderbecks said the suspects were arrested for the theft of electricity.
According to well placed sources within the Police Department, the three Sang brothers Johnny, Roberto, and Jimmy along with their only sister Melissa Sang were all arrested and taken to the Philipsburg Police Station where they are being interrogated.
So far, police spokesman Ricardo Henson has not released any information on the arrests of the suspects and the complaints filed by GEBE.

flamboyanttrees27062012GREAT BAY:--- From Great Bay to Grand Case, from Lowlands to Lamajo, the Royal Poinciana or Flamboyant appears strikingly lush for its 2012 Caribbean season (May-September).

Probably due to favorable rainfall earlier this year, the mostly orange-red flowers and bright green foliage appear like jubilant fat bells weighing down the Flamboyant branches, a fitting homage from nature for the first modern official observation of July 1 as Emancipation Day in St. Martin (South).

The Flamboyant is popularly considered as the "National Tree" on both parts of the island of St. Martin. It is historically and culturally linked to folktales, toys, the Ponum dance, Emancipation—when St. Martiners picked and joyfully waved the flowering leaves in the air—and other aspects of the festive culture.

On the "Friendly Island" the Poinciana is also known as the "July Tree," for the month when its flowers bloom at their colorful peak.

"The July Tree is one of the symbols, like the Brown Pelican, The Great Salt Pond, Simpson Bay Lagoon, Marigot Market gatherings, the Frontier Monument, St. Martin Day, guavaberry, and our multilingual aptitude and resourcefulness among others, that historically and culturally stands for the unity and identity of the St. Martin people, the people of the whole island—whether officially acknowledged as such or not," said author Lasana M. Sekou.

In the book National Symbols of St. Martin (pages 40-47), "the notion of the Flamboyant as the National Tree, or more accurately at this stage of the territorial status as the nation's tree, is linked directly to the actions of St. Martiners that claimed their Emancipation island-wide in 1848, from French and Dutch enslavement," said Sekou.

"We know that the Ponum was danced under and around the Flamboyant tree to celebrate freedom as our people sang the 'Brim' song. In fact, July 1, 2012, marks the symbolic 164th anniversary of Emancipation for the entire island," said Sekou.

As one of the most beautiful trees in the world, the Flamboyant has its own history of course. Among the great Caribbean artists influenced by the Flamboyant or that have immortalized it in their paintings are Wilfredo Lam, Simeon Michel, Roland Richardson, and Luis Cajiga.

The Poinciana is cultivated widely as an ornamental and full shade tree in tropical and subtropical regions. It has a rare yellow flower variety in addition to the highly prized orange, vivid red, and vermilion color varieties. It is also a tough tree that is drought and salt tolerant.

Elsewhere in the Caribbean and Central America the tree is known as the "Flame of the Forest" or "Llama del Bosque." In parts of India it is called Gulmohar and "crown of the Lord Krishna."

In China and Vietnam the Flamboyant or "Phoenix's Tail" competes as the official "city tree" for more than one city. But in its native Madagascar, the Poinciana is not the national tree at all (that distinction goes to another myth-laden African wonder from the plant kingdom, the baobob tree).

To find out how the "flame tree" got the name Poinciana, let's head back to the Caribbean. "This species was previously placed in the genus Poinciana, named for Phillippe de Longvilliers de Poincy, the 17th century governor of Saint Christophe (Saint Kitts), who is credited with introducing the plant to the Americas." (Wikipedia.com)

In the Federation of St. Kitts-Nevis, parts of which can be seen on a clear day from the Cole Bay hill road in St. Martin, the Poinciana is at times called the "Shack Shack Tree" and its flower is, officially, the National Flower. The tree now belongs to the genus Delonix.

Back in St. Martin, where building developments are causing unmitigated stress on land, wetlands, and vegetation, and on animal and marine life, there has been a visible and admirable growth in the appearance of Royal Flamboyant trees over the last 15 years, in private yards and along public roads. Here's another reason to have a flamboyant on one's property: As a legume tree, it packs a wallop of "nitrogen-fixating and soil-improving properties." (wikipedia.com).

Happy July 1, St. Martin.

gacmeetswithparliamentonaudit27062012PHILIPSBURG:--- Acting Chairman of the General Audit Chamber Ronald Halman along with several staff members, earlier this week met with President of Parliament drs. Gracita Arrindell to explain the process of auditing of personnel files of Government and Parliament.

The audit is to verify the status of the personnel dossiers. A similar presentation was recently provided to the Parliament Committee of Country Expenditures.

Once the report is complete, an official report of the audit will be submitted to Parliament for its review after the July recess. This meeting is tentatively to be scheduled for the second week of August.

PHILIPSBURG:--- There is good news for students on St. Maarten and the region who would like to pursue a bachelor 's degree in International Business and Management.
As of August 2012, the University of St. Martin (USM) will be offering an International Business and Management Studies (IBMS) in conjunction with the Hanze University of Applied Sciences in Groningen (Netherlands). This is a four year, full-time undergraduate, international program where graduates, upon completion of the program, receive a Bachelor of Business Administration degree, accredited by the Nederlands Vlaamse Acreditatie Organizatie (NVAO).
In relation to this program, USM will be hosting an information session on Tuesday, July 3, 2012 and all persons who are interested are urged to attend this event. The information session will be from 6 p.m.to 7 p.m. at the USM Lecture Hall (Room 202).
USM and the Hanze University signed a memorandum of understanding in December 2011 and this program is now the result.
"Both universities worked diligently towards the result which is being now presented: The start of the IBMS program on St. Maarten," says USM Business Division Head Erwin Wolthuis.
He further explained that the IBMS is a four-year program and each year consists of two study semesters.
"The first two years of the curriculum are offered at USM, year 3 and 4 are offered at the Hanze University of Applied Sciences (HG), Groningen, the Netherlands. After having completed the first two years successfully at USM, students are eligible to enroll at the Hanze University in the third year. This will be a seamless transition since the curriculum offered at both universities is exactly the same," Wolthuis notes.
Irma Koornstra, Project Leader of the USM- Hanze University Collaboration, adds, "Throughout their studies, students will work together in small groups to find answers to challenging yet practical, business-related problems. These small, preferably multi-cultural groups of four to six students prepare them for successful communication and co-operation in international business. Modern facilities such as up-to-date computer access and the availability of a well-equipped project room supports the students in their project work."
That training is also provided in specific skills essential to successful future careers, such as giving and receiving feedback, working in groups, intercultural sensitivity, customer orientation and presentation skills, says Koornstra. These are a unique part of the IBMS program.
There is still space available for students who are interested in joining this program. In order to be eligible for admission students need to be in the possession of a HAVO/CXC or VWO/IB diploma. The deadline date for applying to this program is July 6, 2012. To enroll in the program students will also need to bring their diplomas, transcripts (cijferlijst), passport and two passport pictures to USM.
Persons who are interested in more information on the International Business and Management Studies (IBMS) can contact the University of St. Martin Student Service Center at tel. 542-5171 Ext. 1000.

narduinlynch28062012Philipsburg:--- The Ombudsman of St. Maarten Nilda Arduin-Lynch delivered the first systemic report she conducted on the operations of the Cadastre's office on Thursday to the Minister of VROMI William Marlin. Based on the report and its recommendations, the Minister has four weeks to take appropriate measures to rectify the malfunctions at the country's public registry. If the Minister of VROMI fails to take action within the period of time suggested in the report then the Ombudsman will move to Parliament with her findings. A copy of the official report was also delivered to the director of the Cadastre's office.
Arduin-Lynch told reporters at a press conference held Thursday afternoon that the investigation began since December 2010 but it took a long time to compile because the director of the Cadastre's office was not cooperating with her. Lynch said she initiated the investigation when she saw two transcripts that were issued on December 14th and 15th 2010 with discrepancies and also based on statements the director of the Cadastre's office made to the media. During the indepth investigation, meetings were held with notaries and the Ombudsman discovered that there were discrepancies in the fees charged by the Cadastre's office.
Arduin-Lynch said the report is available for everyone to peruse but persons that would like to have a personal copy can request it at her office and a small fee will be charged for the document.
Arduin- Lynch said during her investigation she did a lot of research on the laws and also worked with the Cadastre's office in the Netherlands who was assisting St. Maarten's Cadastre's office with the implementation of a new system.
When asked by reporters which of the two transcripts that were issued on December 14th and 15th 2010 were correct, Arduin-Lynch said she is not the competent person to say that but based on her comparison with the deed and the transcripts it appears as though the one issued on December 15th 2010 was the correct one.
The Ombudsman was also trying to determine if everyone on St. Maarten can access the public registry on a public holiday to obtain documents. December 15th was a public holiday and Director of the Cadastre's office made certain changes to the transcript issued on December 14th and gave it to an editor of a newspaper. These transcripts are for the long lease land issued to former Minister of Heath Maria Buncamper Molanus.
Furthermore, she said that her office received several complaints from members of the public regarding their information and the treatment they receive at the Cadastre's office and so far it appears as though people's information is being compromised. The Ombudsman said people as well as banks and other entities must be able to rely on the documents issued by the Cadastre's office because the documents are used to obtain loans while investments are made based on the information they get on their properties. Ombudsman Nilda Arduin-Lynch was the former chairman of the board of the Cadastre's office and she made clear that the investigation conducted was not to get at anyone but instead it is to make corrections to what is done wrong while protecting people's information.

swescotwilliamsattendsopeningofsisterbasiliadaycarecenter29062012We have all fought very hard to overcome the taboo that was on St. Maarten regarding the disabled.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams attended the opening ceremony of the Sister Basilia Center on Thursday Evening. The new Day Care facility has been tailor made to fit the specific needs of the clients of the Sister Basilia Center. The Prime Minister attended the opening with the Governor of St. Maarten His Excellency Governor Eugene Holiday and the Minister of Health and Social Welfare Dr. Cornelius de Weever.

The Prime Minister commented that over a year ago she had expressed her wishes for a speedy completion of the Daycare Center of the Sister Basilia Center, and today all gathered to celebrate its completion.

"It is fitting considering that the motto of the Sister Basilia center is "always moving forward" and indeed the opening of this professional center goes to show that the Center is indeed moving always forward with this new and important facility. It is extremely good to be here now at this opening and on behalf of the government of St. Maarten I would like to say thank you for offering the possibility of a rich life for the disabled people on St. Maarten. And to the clients of the Center you should be extremely proud to have this new building as part of your facilities," stated the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister continued by mentioning that studies which were conducted on St. Maarten several years ago have shown that for many persons there was no facility which allowed for the disabled to be cared for in a professional way. "We have fought very hard to overcome the taboo which was on St. Maarten regarding the disabled and the acknowledgement that professional care is extremely necessary. It is through the efforts of countless volunteers and particularly through the White and Yellow cross that we have crossed that threshold as a people. Now the clients of the Sr. Basilia Center and their families are proud to see what our disabled family members can do and that there is now a possibility for them to do it. This Center is a feather in the cap of all who were involved in the process of developing it. This is not only a milestone for the Sister. Basilia Center, but also for St. Maarten and St. Maarten people," stated the Prime Minister.

"The Government of St. Maarten, under the motto of Working for the People, and I would like to add to that "Working for all of the People", is extremely glad with this other step in terms of working for all of the people of St. Maarten. Working for all the people means that all conditions are there which allow for all people, including those who are disabled, to prosper. The White and Yellow Cross Board and Staff and the staff of the Sister Basilia Center are at the forefront of ensuring that the most vulnerable in our community are cared for.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

Philipsburg:--- The St. Maarten Tourist Office announces a special "TEMPO Presents" documentary featuring Local, Regional and International Track and Field Athletes competing on the island. The meet organized by the Speedy Plus Club of the French side of the island in collaboration with the department of Sports and youth Affairs and the tourist departments of both sides of the island is scheduled to air on Tuesday July 3rd, 2012 at 7:00 p.m.

"The St. Maarten Tourist Bureau's Product Development team were pleased to support the first annual Track and Field Meet in St. Martin with Tempo. This sporting event presented an opportunity to showcase the destination and its young promising talents to the region as part of our Sport Tourism objectives. We look forward to next year's event and we hope to see more future events like this," said May-Ling Chun, Interim Director of Tourism for the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau.

The premiere will feature in-depth interviews and footage of the athletes, various government officials from both sides of the island, and the cross section of supporters who turned out to the event. The meet included international athletes from the USA, Canada, France and much more including the likes of Shawn Crawford, Olympic gold medalist 200 meter and LaShawn Merritt, 400 Meter Olympic Gold Medalist.

Working closely with Tempo on this event was Mrs. Leona Marlin executive board member of the speedy plus club. "I thought it was a good experience working with Tempo to bring a Hip and Modern feel to the sport of track and Field, especially as this was our first International meet. I look forward to working with all parties involved to showcase this event on a larger scale next year" said Marlin.

TEMPO Networks has been working on a number of other projects that will be including St. Maarten throughout the course of the year, including coverage of St. Maarten Carnival which took place earlier this year and is slated to be aired on Tempo in the near future. After the premiere on July 3rd 2012 TEMPO Presents "The St. Maarten/St. Martin Track and Field Meet 2012" is scheduled to repeat through (INSERT DATES) TEMPO is available on channel 191 on St. Maarten Cable TV on the Dutch side and channel 8 on St. Martin Cable on the French side of the island.

stephenbrunetfarewellparty01072012Friars Bay:--- Outgoing commandant of the Gendarmerie Stephen Brunet was showered with compliments for the excellent work he did on St. Martin during his three year stint on the island. Several law enforcement officers from around the island attended the farewell party Saturday evening at the Friars Bay Beach Café even though Brunet will officially leave St. Martin on August 1 to take up a new job in Paris.
Colonel Caminade of the Gendarmerie of Guadeloupe, St. Martin, and St. Barths said Brunet will be missed, he is a hard worker, one that was among the people and always worked in the field even though he was the one in charge. Brunet, he said, is special in many ways when it comes to his leadership skills.
Matthieu Doligez of the Prefecture of St. Martin also described Brunet as dedicated worker and one who was always present. He said those that attended the farewell party regret that Brunet has to leave. Doligez said during the six months he has been on St. Martin he personally experienced Brunet's leadership skills and his diligence to public service. "It is because of your diligence and your sense of general interest for the people of St. Martin that you fight so hard against insecurity."
richardyorkpresentsgifttostephenbrunet01072012Prosecutor Jacques Louvier in his words of appreciation said Brunet was more than a leader, he was a key player and one that could be depended upon. Louvier further explained that Brunet will be missed because he knew the island very well, he integrated himself on St. Martin the moment he took on the leadership role. "St Martin is losing a hard worker."
First Vice President Aline Hanson said it is due to Brunet's hard work that youth delinquency crime has reduced so much and it is also because of his dedication the people of St. Martin are able to sleep more peacefully at night. Hanson said even though Brunet is leaving the island he will never forget St. Martin because there is no other place like this island. She also praised Brunet's wife for allowing her husband to be so active within the community while neglecting his family at home.
Besides the compliments, Brunet was presented with medals from the Gendarmerie, the Prefecture, and several gifts from those he was close to including his colleagues from the St. Maarten Police Force. Head of the detective department Denise Jacobs, Head of CID Richard York, and detective Krips were among the invited guests at Saturday's farewell party. Richard York presented a token of appreciation to Brunet on behalf of the St. Maarten Police Force.
Brunet will be taking up a new job in the Gendarmerie Nationale in Paris, working on cyber crime.
The Chief of Police of the St. Maarten Police Force Peter De Witte is expected to meet with Brunet sometime in July before his departure since De Witte was assigned to other duties Saturday evening and could not attend the farewell party.

Click here to view more photos of the farewell party held on Saturday evening for Commandant of the Gendarmerie Stephen Brunet.

dignitariesatemancipationdaychurchservice02072012Philipsburg:--- Several Members of Parliament including former Minister of Education and Culture Rhoda Arrindell did not attend the first ever Emancipation Day Celebration on Monday. It should be noted that the former Minister of Education and Culture Rhoda Arrindell was the one who spearheaded the draft law to make July 1 an official holiday. In addition, even though Parliament declared July 2 an official holiday, several stores on Front and Back street opened their doors for normal business, some said because the law has not yet been published, while the vendors at the Square showed up to work in huge numbers.
Besides the absence of several key elected officials, the ceremony and other activities were well organized even though the time to prepare for such activities was short.
The homily delivered by Father Terrence Rawlins at the church service made several of the elected officials uncomfortable as he outlined the true meaning of the abolition of slavery and the present conditions under which many persons are living and working. Rawlins said that in some countries people are boasting freedom but many of them removed the word slavery and replaced it with the word "employee". Some, he said might even say no not employees but hotel and hospitality workers. Father Rawlins said that slaves were denied their rights and freedom in the workplace and even though slavery was abolished some 149 years ago some employees need to have their union representatives behind them to demand that their rights be respected. One such person who would take up the mantle and march for workers rights is WITU President Claire Elshot, this person's name Rawlins said he sees it almost every day in the newspapers fighting for workers rights. He said Elshot must be known by every St. Maartener but she is a freedom fighters even up to this day. Rawlins said that many have given their lives to achieve freedom yet there are those that are oblivious to the fact as he pointed out the poor attendance of the church service. "The young people today do not care about what their ancestors did to achieve this day, the significance of this day is non-existent among them." Rawlins even quoted a statement made by the former Minister of Education Rhoda Arrindell who said July 1 (Emancipation Day) is an opportunity to reflect on the meaning of Emancipation, to appreciate those who fought for freedom and to understand ones history and heritage.
Rawlins said that July 1 is not only a day to celebrate but it's one to rest and reflect on the things the forefathers of this island did to achieve emancipation. He said while emancipation is now being celebrated there is no regard for the island's forefathers that have gone on to rest. As an example, he said that everyone should visit the cemeteries and look at its condition. "In those cemeteries there are people that did a greater good for St. Maarten but the cemeteries are not properly kept."
dignitariesatonetetelokaystatue02072012Rawlins said St. Maarten is blessed with the freedom to worship and to elect its own leaders, draft laws, and even the freedom to complain and criticize. He said the island's forefathers paid a huge price for what those living here today so easily take for granted. He said the time has come for St. Maarten to consider to what extent they are really free especially when there are elements that are threatening to derail the development of the island, with the level of violence, family breakdown, selfishness, and coarseness that permeates the society. People he said should cease to be prisoners of their own devices in order for them to be free because only then they can reap the fruits of freedom. The nation should also try to emancipate themselves from the shackles of violence, irresponsible behavior, selfishness, greed, and crime. Rawlins said while most people believe that slavery no longer exists it is very much alive since there are 27 million people living in bondage and there are many more slaves today than there were before.
Other speakers included the Minister of Education, Youth, Sports, and Culture Silveria Jacobs who wore cultural garments and danced through Front Street as she led a group of dancers of Urmain Dormoy. Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams encouraged the people of St. Maarten to come out and celebrate Emancipation Day. President of Parliament Gracita Arrindell also lamented on the poor turnout but anticipated that the people will come out to witness what the government has put together for them later in the evening.
Governor drs. Eugene Holiday gave the keynote speech in front of the Court House where mostly dignitaries and the dancers participated in the planned activities.
At the Square, there were two women nicely painted by a specific group depicting One Tete Lokay and the Salt Pickers, the two later joined another group depicting the Freedom Fighters at the Salt Pickers Round-A-bout.
There were several displays including the coal pot, sugar cane, bananas, poultry and other things that were used during the earlier years. Alongside Pondfill Road from SZV to the Salt Pickers Round-A-Bout there were several vendors selling local delicacies.

Click here to view more photos of the Emancipation Day Celebration and Church Service.

Below is the speech given by Governor Eugene Holiday.

My Fellow Sint Maarteners,
Good Afternoon and Happy Emancipation Day.
I am immensely proud and pleased to stand before you today July 2, 2012, to share in and address you on this first observance of emancipation day as a National Public Holiday on Sint Maarten.
On July 1, 1863, the emancipation proclamation issued by Governor J.D. Crol, on behalf of His Majesty the King, went into effect abolishing slavery and declaring the affranchised population of Sint Maarten free persons.
With that proclamation an official end was brought to the slave system of forced labor, brutally imposed for over three centuries by white slave owners on black men and women merely because of a difference in color. With that proclamation an end was brought to a system which goes against the core of human nature, that is against the will of all men and women to be free.
My fellow Sint Maarteners, that proclamation marked the triumph of the indomitable will of the enslaved men and women of Sint Maarten to be free. A triumph which at the time echoed throughout our island's hill tops, valleys and bays, and forever redefined our collective destiny as a Sint Maarten people.
We the people of Sint Maarten have since realized major achievements, made possible by the concerted efforts, of many Sint Maarteners, the sons and daughters of former slaves and slave-owners. Achievements which are increasingly documented and recognized. Noticeably overlooked for recognition however, has been our defining moment of July 1 , 1863, the moment when the freedom of all the people living on Sint Maarten, was officially recognized. Today we can proudly say that we have corrected that omission.
Today one hundred and forty nine years later, the Parliament based on a proposal by the Government of Sint Maarten passed the National Ordinance declaring July 1, a National Public Holiday. As a son of this soil upon which my forefathers have toiled and as Governor of my beloved, our beloved Sint Maarten, I was deeply humbled to have the privilege to affix my signature, along with the respective ministers, towards the ratification of that historic National Ordinance. Paraphrasing the National Ordinance, in summary it stipulates:
Having Considered:

  • That as of 1980 the call has increased to commemorate July 1, 1863, the day that slavery was abolished in Sint Maarten, because of its historic importance, its importance for the self-consciousness and the cultural turnaround that it has brought about;
  • That it is therefore desirable to introduce an annual public holiday on July 1, called "Emancipation Day";
  • That it is thereto necessary to amend a number of national ordinances;
  • And, having heard the Council of Advice, with general consultation of the Parliament;

it is established that effective June 26,
Emancipation Day shall be celebrated annually on July 1, unless the day falls on a Sunday, in which case Emancipation Day will be celebrated on the first following workday."

We are, as a result, gathered here today, Monday, July 2, 2012 to observe Emancipation Day. As a result I hereby commend all who over the past years have called for, championed and advocated the commemoration of Emancipation Day.
My fellow Sint Maarteners, history – from the bible to books of contemporary times – contains the numerous struggles of the peoples of the world and of the subsequent triumphs over oppression and their respective commemorations. Those commemorations generally serve to draw from the lessons of the past and to build thereon for the future.
In that regard Sint Maarten should be no different. What then are our lessons from our collective past and how are we collectively building thereon for our future. That is a question for each of us individually and all of us collectively. In answering that question it is my hope that each of you will recognize and appreciate the immense courage, struggles and sacrifices of our ancestors who fought for the collective freedom we share today. It is my hope that you will draw from the immense personal strength of freedom fighters like One-Tété Lohkay and others like her. It is my hope that you, instead of focusing on our individual differences, will celebrate the victory of the struggle for freedom and equality of all. And finally, it is my hope that today as every Emancipation Day hereafter will be celebrated as the day when the people of Sint Maarten officially became one people. Yes as the day when the sons and daughters of the former slave-owners and slaves were no longer restricted by law, but instead were free to hold hands and move forward as one, united people.
My fellow Sint Maarteners, July 1, 1863, created the foundation for a unified and thus strong and resilient Sint Maarten people. It did so because it marked the triumph of Humanity on Sint Maarten, a triumph towards a more free, equal and just Sint Maarten for all its people. A triumph of humanity which must cherished and preserved by all with the same vigor and unrelenting courage as our forefathers. It is thus my conviction, grounded in my belief in the people of Sint Maarten, that today's first and future observances of Emancipation Day as a National Public Holiday, will function as a source of greater consciousness and understanding; and as a result help to foster greater togetherness as we continue to collectively pursue and perfect the protection of the rights and freedoms of all the people as stipulated in our constitution. I am thus confident that together we will, with the help of God, continue to take Sint Maarten, forward building a strong, stable, responsible and just society.
My Fellow Sint Maarteners, it is with that ideal for our Emancipation Day that I congratulate all of you on and wish you a most Happy Emancipation Day Celebration.
Thank you and God Bless you.

maylingchun03072012Philipsburg:--- The acting director of the Tourist Office of St. Maarten May-Ling Chun has refused the offer the NA/DP/IND Government offered her since her second three month contract expired on June 30th 2012. According to information provided to SMN News, the UP/DP Government issued two three month contracts to Chun which were never sent to the Governor's office for approval. A source within the government apparatus said that the current Minister of Finance refused to sign off on another contract for Chun since the amount of monies she was already paid has surpassed the amount a Minister is allowed to pay out without the Governor's approval. Ministers are allowed to pay out as much as Naf.50, 000.00 without the Governor's approval while Chun was paid Naf. 96,000.00 within a six month period.
SMN News learnt from reliable sources that Chun was paid Naf. 16,000.00 per month and her salary was paid to ICM, a registered company on St. Maarten. It should be noted that Chun was taking home more monies that the current Prime Minister of St. Maarten per month, all the other directors of Government owned companies, and even the Members of Parliament.
The contract that Chun was given also included that she would automatically become the Director of the Tourism Authority when it is installed. The source said the current Minister of Tourism offered Chun a contract which would give her a scale 13 position, equal to what the former director of the Tourist Office Regina Labega had and they also removed the automatic transfer to the Tourism Authority but Chun never responded to the offer that was made to her.
In the meantime, the Minister of Tourism and Economic Affair Romeo Pantophlet has decided to appoint Gus Priest as the Interim Director until a new Director for the Tourist Office is selected and appointed.

romeopantophlet04072012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Tourism and Economic Affairs Romeo Pantophlet confirmed to reporters on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing that the contract issued thrice to the former Director of the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau was not within the confines of the law and it is one that warrants an investigation. Pantophlet said that the STO Director was hired through a company called Innovations Creations and Marketing N.V. (ICM) and she was paid NAF. 16,000.00 per month and this he said does not include the perks that comes with the position such as traveling allowances and tickets. Minister Pantophlet said that when he took office the contract for the STO director could not be found within the government apparatus and one was later provided to him, but there was no booking number on the copy he received. He said it appears as though the former Minister made an agreement with ICM of which May-Ling Chun is the director, the working relations between ICM and government started on July 11th 2011, and the contract he said was for a period of three months. Pantophlet said for one reason or another, the contract was silently renewed twice. He said the NA/DP/IND government was facing the third renewal after which the person in question could become a permanent employee of government. Pantophlet said he met twice with Chun to discuss the contract that was awarded to her by the former Minister of Tourism Franklyn Meyers since the third contract was coming to an end on June 30th 2012. Minister Pantophlet said government offered Chun a contract with the highest scale within the government structure which is scale 13 but she refused the offer. Minister Pantophlet said Ms. Chun was informed by the Secretary General that maylingchun03072012the contract she obtained with the former Minister of Tourism and Economic Affairs would not have been renewed. "I met with Ms. Chun on June 19th and June 25th where we started discussions and she promised to get back to me the following day but she never did. Then on June 29th she sent a notice to government informing them that she was not given enough time to consider the offer which was a scale 13 contract which would last as long as six months. Chun also informed government that she was seeking legal counsel and she was waiting on a response from her lawyers, while all of this was happening the contract expired. Minister Pantophlet also indicated that he has in writing that Ms. Chun informed government that the new contract she was offered is not acceptable to her. Minister Pantophlet said his Ministry has since taken a decision to appoint an interim director in the person of Gus Priest. When asked by reporters how Priest was chosen for the interim position, he said that the intention of his Ministry is to give locals priority when there is a vacancy. Minister Pantophlet said that he wanted to appoint Mr. Edward Dest to the position but Mr. Dest is out on sick leave and the next person in line is Gus Priest.
SMN News has been reliably informed that the attorneys representing May-Ling Chun sent a letter to the government of St. Maarten on Wednesday afternoon demanding that she be paid. Information obtained from government showed that Chun was paid for the period she worked as Director of the Tourist Office through her company ICM, but Chun is claiming that she has to be paid because the contract she obtained from the former Minister of Tourism Franklin Meyers states that she would automatically become the director of the Tourism Authority when it is established. In an invited comment, the Minister said that the contract with those details expired on June 30th 2012 and Government does not have to abide by its contents. Furthermore, an investigation into the ICM contract may soon take place due to the current developments.

toastmastersinstallationceremony04072012Toastmasters of Area 6 held their Installation ceremony for the incoming Area Governor and Club Executives on Saturday, June 30 at the Out Reach Center in Maynard building.
District Governor elect Rolando Tobias recognized the outgoing Area Governor Annette Berkel for leading Toastmasters of Area 6 on St. Maarten to be among the top 3 out of the 26 area's in District 81.
During this ceremony the outgoing Area Governor shared her successful achievements, while leading Area 6 to the President Distinguished Area award during the term 2011-2012. This is the highest award an Area can achieve during the Toastmasters year and is based on outstanding performance by the Clubs in achieving their educational and administrative goals.
She also led the four established clubs towards achieving President Distinguished Club status.
The first new Club to be formed in the past 5 years, The SAINT-MARTIN EVOLUTION club in Marigot was formed under her leadership.

Also during her term, St. Maarten hosted a very successful District Conference where Rolando Tobias and Valerie Brazier were elected to the Top District positions of District Governor and Lieutenant Governor Marketing for District 81 for 2012-2013.
The governor also inspired the Toastmasters members to stay committed to the personal enrichment program of Toastmasters.
Her words of encouragement to the incoming Area Governor and the clubs executive were to start working early to achieve the goals and keep the Toastmasters standards high.

The incoming Area Governor for the term 2012-2013, Leona Romeo-Marlin pledged to work on holding workshops on communication and leadership that will help the Toastmasters membership on keeping the standards as high as her predecessor.
As part of its restructuring to accommodate new Clubs and provide more leadership opportunities, District 81 has made a realignment of its structure for the term 2012-2013. St. Maarten will now form part of Area 26 in Division E along with the territories of Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands.
During the evening, clubs presented awards as a way of recognizing and congratulating all Toastmasters members who achieved educational awards during this year.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Based on the precarious financial situation that the University of St. Martin (USM) finds itself in, the tertiary institution is now being forced to raise its tuition by 25 dollars per credit hour.
Unlike many other tertiary institutions worldwide, that raise their tuition annually, this is the second tuition raise for USM in three years. As of Fall 2012, the tuition will now be 157 dollars per credit for Dutch and French nationals and 190 dollars per credit for others. The increase is expected to generate an additional 75 dollars per student per three credit class and 100 dollars per student per four credit class.
A two page letter about the price increase was also sent to all current USM students. There is even explanation in the letter from the USM president as to why the increase was announced so late.
According to USM President Annelies van den Assem, for years the utmost best was done by university officials to ensure that USM tuition fees remain affordable for the majority of students. However, "with the increase in the cost of living and education worldwide and the financial woes of the university, it is no longer possible to avoid an increase in tuition fees," she said, adding, "Keeping our students budgets' in mind, we worked on keeping the increase to a minimal."
The University of St. Martin is a private institution which means all financial obligations have to be supported independently.
"The island government contributes financially to USM and offering students scholarships to attend the university. This contribution helps the institution to stay afloat, however it is just a piece in the puzzle. USM is responsible for acquiring additional funds elsewhere to cover the rest of the costs, which is why each program has to be able to cover its own cost incurred for running the program," Van den Assem stated.
The USM President said that the Board and Management of USM are seeking innovative ways to keep the institution functioning and, in compliance with this, a development plan was created. The university is working in collaboration with government and the business sector to acquire funds to support this development plan.
"USM is in the process of restructuring the organization which will lead to a decrease in the amount of monthly expenditures. Even with all these efforts it is still obvious that there is a need for an increase in tuition fees," USM President van den Assem noted.
Students have to understand that without their contribution, the university will not be able to continue providing education to the residents of St. Maarten which is a priority for a country to advance, the USM president elaborated.
Another aspect of the development plan is to increase the student numbers at USM. One of the means the institution is using is to offer more Bachelors and Masters degree programs. The institution has already started working on this by establishing agreements and contacts with international universities such as University of the Virgin Islands, University of the West Indies, Monroe College, Hanze Hogeschool and Open Universeit. The language of instruction for all new programs offered is English. The sole exception is the Law program which is in Dutch.
"These are all accredited universities and colleges which accept the credits and qualifications of USM. A prime example is Monroe College where students who attained their Associate Degrees at USM cam easily transfer to Monroe College to enroll in the third year of one of their bachelor programs," the USM president said.
The university has notified current students of the price increase and also stated that those who have already paid will receive an outstanding balance notice. If students encounter any problems with the tuition increase, they are urged to consult with the Business Office.
The University of St. Martin has been in existence for over 23 years and offers Associate of Arts degree programs in Business and General Liberal Arts, Associate of Applied Science degree programs in Hospitality & Tourism Management and Business Information Management and Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education program. The most recent addition is a two plus two International Business and Management Studies program offered jointly with the Hanze University.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Claudius Buncamper, Head of the Department of Infrastructure Management at the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI), says that his department which falls under the country's disaster management system as Emergency Support Function (ESF-3), continues to make preparations for the 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season.

All major waterways have been cleared of any debris and garbage that would inhibit the free flow of rain water that would lead it to the Fresh Water and Salt Ponds.

The main pump located at Suckergarden Pump Station is operational and has a pumping capacity of approximately 5400 tons of water per hour.

Several other pumps as part of a Dutch funded project for flood water management should be operational within a few weeks. Work is currently taking place at the Ministry VROMI compound for the installation of two pumps with a total pumping capacity of approximately 28,000 tons of water.

Current water levels in the Fresh water and Salt ponds are below flood levels and ESF-3 continues to monitor the weather situation very closely in order to take immediate action should that be necessary.

Finalization of contractors to be used prior, during and after a hurricane calamity, is being worked on and should be completed within short.

Buncamper is advising that due to the dry spell that the island has been experiencing for a number of weeks until some recent rainfall this week, persons living in hillside areas and who drive on the road network along the hillside are advised to drive with caution during heavy rainfall. Due to the dry weather in combination with heavy rainfall, this can result in rock slides.

ESF-3 is responsible for Public Works, Transport and Logistics.

The hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30. All residents are advised to maintain a certain level of preparedness during the season.

The St. Maarten Marine Trades Association (SMMTA) received reports from its membership that business was lost on the Dutch side of the island for marinas, agents, provisioning companies, taxis, service providers and entertainment venues over the weekend because the Simpson Bay Lagoon Authority (SLAC) offices in Simpson Bay were closed due to the public holiday on Monday July 2, 2012.
SLAC's closure of their office during the Emancipation Day Holiday on Monday meant that vessels would not be able to officially clear in or out of the Simpson Bay Lagoon, by way of paying their bridge and harbor fees, and thus would need to stay on the French Side at Marina Ft. Louis or out at anchor to be able to keep to their schedules – which often is dictated by weather windows or owner and/or charter guests; unfortunately the weather forecast for this period was unfavorable forcing the vessels to return to the French side ports, and not the Dutch side.
The SMMTA is very disappointed by SLAC's sudden decision to not open on Monday July 3rd and compares this act to the Princess Juliana Airport being closed on Christmas or New Years. "The SMMTA and its membership understand the importance of Emancipation day and supports Government's decision to make this historical day a national holiday. That being said, a Government N.V. charged with operating the only Dutch-side access point to the Simpson Bay Lagoon should not unilaterally decide to close their offices regardless of what the holiday may be or its historical significance. When we want to be home celebrating Christmas with our families the Airport employees don't get to close the runway and go home because thankfully the airport management understands the far reaching effect that would have on the St. Maarten economy as a whole. All we are asking is that the management of SLAC be mindful of how they affect the economy of the St. Maarten by their actions." Stated Brian Deher, President of the SMMTA.
Mr. Deher went on to say "The marinas and other marine related businesses on the island go to great efforts to attract and keep vessels on St. Maarten in order to extend the season, including dropping rates and fees by well over 50% during the summer months. It is extremely discouraging to have to then deal with issues, such as the office closure last Monday, that are internally generated by the Government entity [SLAC] that is supposed to be our partner in helping to grow the marine industry, and thus the economy of St. Maarten."
The SMMTA stated that they hope that through increased communication and transparency with all stakeholders, especially SLAC, that they will be successful in making the necessary changes to existing policies and procedures in order to better promote the marine industry on St. Maarten while collectively looking out for pitfalls that could hamper the industry and thus negatively affect the St. Maarten economy and the livelihood of many of its residents.

cdeweeverandtripartitecommittee05072012Philipsburg:--- The Minister of Labour, Health, and Social Affairs Cornelius de Weever and the members of the tripartite committee that attended the ILO conference in Geneva gave reporters an outline of their participation at the ILO conference during a press conference on Wednesday at the A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall.
Minister de Weever said this is the second year St. Maarten is given an opportunity to attend these meetings because in the past Curacao was sending a representative on behalf of the Netherlands Antilles. Minister de Weever said that while all of this is new for St. Maarten, it gives government the experience it needs in those forums. Those that accompanied the Minister were Hubert Pantophlet, Claire Elshot, Raphael Boasman, and Linda Froston. Hubert Pantophlet told reporters that the countries within the Kingdom participate in the meetings as advisers and he would like for St. Maarten to be able to participate on a level where the new country could vote. However, it should be noted that the only way that could happen is if St. Maarten becomes an independent country. The ILO meetings last for a period of two weeks where the delegation is given an opportunity to prepare for legislations that are voted upon. Pantophlet participated in the committee that dealt with the Social platform.
Froston told members of the media that she sat on committee that dealt with the reports, because each member country of the ILO (International Labour Organization) must submit an annual report. Froston said St. Maarten was given credit for submitting its report early while those countries that did not submit their report were blacklisted. Last year, some 37 countries submitted their reports. Froston said St. Maarten has to abide by the ILO labour standards. Countries that are parties to the ILO conventions must also submit an annual report on the applications of the ILO conventions. Last year St. Maarten submitted a report on nine ILO conventions.
Policy adviser of the Labour Department Raphael Boasman said there were over 5000 participants at the conference this year and one of the things that stood out was youth unemployment in Spain which is now 50% compared to 29% of youth unemployment on St. Maarten. The ILO adopted a legislation entitled "A call for action regarding youth employment." He said that there are close to 75 million young people worldwide that are unemployed and most of them work in deplorable conditions. Boasman said the young people working are often described as the working poor. Boasman said based on what he has seen this year there is an increase of 4 million unemployed young people in the world compared to 2007.
Claire Elshot who represented the workers organization said that attending the conference gave her a closer insight on how the conventions are established. This year she sat on a committee that reviewed the conventions number 89 and 98. ILO Convention number 98 is the Right to Collective Bargaining, while number 89 is on Freedom to Association, both of which she said are very important to St. Maarten. Elshot said these two conventions had to be discussed because only 49 countries ratified them. This year's discussion she said was based on having more countries adopting the conventions since they are based on the fundamental rights of workers.

interpolsgrnoblesigningparliamentvisitorsbook08072012PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell is paying a courtesy call to Secretary General Ronald K. Noble, of the world's largest international police organization INTERPOL (International Police), in Lyon, France.

Sint Maarten was one of three countries that joined INTERPOL in 2011 at the November 80th session of the General Assembly held in Hanoi, Vietnam. The other two countries were Curacao and South Sudan.

INTERPOL is the world's largest international police organization, with 190 member countries. The organization's role is to enable police around the world to work together to make the world a safer place.

INTERPOL is supported by 673 people who work at its General Secretariat and Regional Bureaus, representing 98 different nationalities.

INTERPOL makes use of high-tech infrastructure of technical and operational support which helps meet the growing challenges of fighting crime in the 21st century.

In early 2011 INTERPOL broke ground for the construction of the INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation in Singapore. Last September a new Command and Coordination Centre in Argentina launched its operations, another step forward for global support to operations.

Every day of the year, INTERPOL's tools and services continued to support police around the world. Officers searched databases two million times per day, while 16 specialized teams were deployed to assist with terrorist attacks, a plane crash and security preparations for major events.

According to INTERPOL's 2011 Annual Report, the organization had many successes such as Operation Infra-SA, which saw the arrest or location of 61 fugitives wanted for crimes including murder; drug trafficking, money laundering and crimes against children.

Operation Pangea shut down tens of thousands of websites selling counterfeit and illegal medicines worth more than US$6 million.

Three key programmes against radiological and nuclear threat, environmental crime and maritime piracy now exist, while a 10-year training programme was launched with FIFA to enhance integrity in sports.

INTERPOL Secretary General Noble visited the country in April and met with Arrindell at the House of Parliament. During the visit, Noble invited Arrindell to visit INTERPOL headquarters.

"Our law enforcement bodies have a great resource at their disposal. INTERPOL as an international organization with 190 members is able to tackle the challenges of international policing. INTERPOL is indeed well positioned to lead the fight against the emerging crime threats of the 21st century," President of Parliament Hon. drs. Gracita Arrindell said on Sunday, the day of her departure to Lyon, France.

swescotwilliamsopenslovekitchen08072012Government believes strongly that all initiatives must start with community.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams opened the Christian Faith Ministries 'Love Kitchen" in Dutch Quarter early Sunday evening. The 'Love Kitchen' is a kitchen within the Dutch Quarter community where the less fortunate are provided with both spiritual and physical nourishment through the offering of free food and counseling to the less fortunate. "There are at least two things that I noticed when I entered the premises this evening; one is the quiet calm that this sanctuary offers and the other is the delicious aroma which is coming out of the 'Love Kitchen' as we stand here to dedicate this excellent, important and very worthwhile project. The Christian Faith Ministry is touching the community in a real way and offering those who are in need a real plate of food, food for their body and also food for the soul," commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister recognized the important work what the Church and the leadership is doing for the community of Dutch Quarter. "When we go about our daily tasks we may not notice some of the greater needs in our community, some may even ask why the need for a 'Love Kitchen', but I can tell you from being out in the community and talking to the people that this kitchen, this 'Love Kitchen' will be visited and people who need a hot meal will be able to find it here. So I thank you for reaching out to the community and offering this service," said the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister commented that her Government believes strongly that all initiatives must start with the community and those families within the communities. "So often we talk about making people proud to be in St. Maarten and proud to be of St. Maarten, but if in their own surroundings they are lacking the basic necessities and if they cannot experience joy in being a member in their community how can we ask then can we ask them to have joy in being a part of a nation. So from that perspective this work is a necessary work and I wish you God's strength and may this project continue to grow", ended the Prime Minister.

celshotandtthompson12072012The President of the Workers Institute for Organized Labour (WIFOL) Theophillus Thompson said that workers of GEBE will soon be taking industrial action if the Chairman of the Board Julius Lambert does not allow the management of GEBE to sign the Collective Labour Agreement (CLA) with the WIFOL. Thompson said that WIFOL is representing all workers at GEBE and they have been negotiating the CLA for the past two years. Those negotiations concluded last year but to date they are not able to get the CLA signed. Thompson said the Advisory Board of GEBE has been delaying the process by changing the dates constantly. Thompson said that after an investigation conducted by WIFOL they realized that the Chairman of the Board is not in favor of having a collective labor agreement for the workers of GEBE and that is a serious problem for the WIFOL. Thompson said the WIFOL dispatched several letters to the GEBE Advisory Board requesting a meeting and to date they have not replied and have so far refused to sit with the union to discuss matters pertaining to the general interest of the workers. Thompson said based on the union's conclusion, Mr. Julius Lambert has not left the decision making seat since he resigned from GEBE as the Managing Director. "In our opinion, Lambert has moved to a more authoritative position since he is on the Advisory Board and has the last word in the decision making for the company."
He said right now based on how the management of GEBE is reacting there will be unavoidable industrial action on the island, this he said can happen as early as Thursday. The WIFOL President said he wants the public to know that the WIFOL will not negotiate a CLA and then not be able to sign it. He further explained that the workers of GEBE haven't had union representation for years now since the last CLA was signed with the NABLP over eight years ago. He said the WIFOL will be putting more pressure on the company to ensure that the CLA is signed.

Politicians Used the Working Class to get votes --- Thompson.

President of the WIFOL Theophillus Thompson said that some politicians have used the working class people to gather votes during the last election when they said they will stop the abuse of the short term labor contracts. Thompson said these politicians do not understand the use of the short term labor contract and the abuse of it. The WIFOL President said the companies on St. Maarten are no longer hiring workers and instead they are using Job Placement Agencies and they are the ones abusing the working class. Thompson said the agencies have a role to play in the job market and government should ensure they follow the letter of the law. "The role of these companies is to find workers for companies and it is the companies that have to hire the workers and pay their monthly premiums such as health insurance and pension."
Thompson went as far as saying that the employment agencies are taking the workers' salaries from the companies and sometimes don't pay the workers neither their premiums. When asked if he believes that some of these companies would pay the workers and their premiums before they are being paid by the companies, Thompson said he does not think for one minute that any of the agencies that exist on St. Maarten would pay workers and their premiums before being paid by the companies they provide workers for.

Members of the board of SHTA met with Minister Tuitt to discuss the current state of the economy. SHTA characterized the meeting as very candid and informative. The SHTA presented the Minister Tuitt with documents that have been previously submitted to the tax reform work group including information on the current state of the economy and suggestions for changes to the tax system as the government plans to shift from direct to indirect taxation.

SHTA was impressed with vision and plan of approach as outlined by Minister Tuitt. Minister Tuitt brings a healthy perspective combining his private sector experience with his understanding of government. We are looking forward to working together.

rtuitt18072012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt said that he intends to clean up the debts of government in the near future. The Finance Minister made the announcement on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing, he said the former governments have been saying that they are doing all they could to boost the economy when in fact these governments were acting like a bad child. "The former governments used to say they wanted to bring action into the economy but when you look carefully government was not a good child, they were not paying their bills on time and I want change that by the end of this year. I want to clear up all the old bills and I want to start the New Year with a new vision and allow government to do business with the community (creditors) without giving government a bad name." Tuitt said it is important for government pay its creditors on time so that the money can turn around in the economy and generate activity. Therefore, government has to become a good citizen and pay their bills on time.
When questioned by the media regarding the debts government owes it creditors, Tuitt said that there are bills to be paid dating back to 2005. Tuitt said government owes it creditors somewhere between 20 to 30 million guilders. When he was asked how he intends to pay those bills, Tuitt said there are debts that existed before 2005 and it should have been cleared up with the debt relief. He said government is of the opinion that they can revisit the issue of debt relief. However, from 2005 to present he is working on clearing up the debts by bringing government up to date with its creditors. He said he does not see any reason why government cannot pay its bills within 30 to 90 days as long as the cash flow is in place. Tuitt said when government establishes the debt and the cash flow is available, he could use the money to clear the debts. He said the government of country St. Maarten should have four months of expenditures on the bank which amounts to about 10 million per month for critical items. He said the excess monies on the bank can be used to pay off government debts.

Making Government more Responsible for their Ministries.

Tuitt further explained that his Ministry is trying to make the other Ministries more responsible. "We are working on this with the SOAB to implement some activities, one of those activities is to establish an internal control department and to implement a real treasury department that will have the capabilities to do proper investments for government." Tuitt said there is already a treasury department but that department has to function properly with the investment policies of government which would make government more efficient and effective as well as generate more income for government.

CFT confirms approval of St. Maarten 2012 Budget --- Wants more Clarification.

Tuitt also told reporters that he received an official letter from the CFT on July 16th confirming that the 2012 budget of St. Maarten has met their requirements. Tuitt said the CFT also asked government to provide some more answers to them. One such question was regarding how the government of St. Maarten intends to deal with the TAXAND issue. Tuitt said government split the budget 2012 amendments into two parts. One part of the budget deals with the daily operation of government (operational cost) while the second part is the capital budget, under which the TAXAND contract will fall since it is a big investment.
The Finance Minister also announced on Wednesday that the SOAB submitted a Performa invoice to investigate the TAXAND contract. The cost to do the investigation is Naf. 58,000.00 and the Council of Ministers already approved the amount for the investigation. Tuitt said he has to make up a Landsbesluit because the amount is over Naf.50,000.00 and when that is completed SOAB will begin their investigation which will last about five weeks.
The CFT also wants government to provide them with some more information regarding the 2012 budget amendments and to make sure the 11 million guilders on the back services is in the financial statement of 2010, which Tuitt said was sent to the CFT.

St. Maarten Government Asks UTS Supervisory Board for Information on the Naf. 11.2 million paid to Curacao Government.

The Finance Minister also announced on Wednesday that he will be requesting more information from the United Telecommunication Company (UTS) on the 11.2 million guilders they paid out to the Government on Curacao. Tuitt said UTS made the payment without basis because the only payments UTS can make to a government are either a dividend or a loan. He said the payment made by UTS, is not a dividend therefore, they need to have some other basis as well as approval from the Supervisory Board of UTS.

bobbyvalesquezPhilipsburg:--- A lone gunman attacked well known businessman Bobby Velasquez on Sunday afternoon by grabbing his gold chain from behind while he was walking through the alley known as Get Wet.

In an interview with SMN News, Velasquez said the incident occurred around 4:30pm in the afternoon. He said the gunman held on to his chain and pulled it very hard but the chain is a thick gold chain that he got from his mother in 1968 when he graduated and it did not break. The businessman said that as the robber kept pulling on his chain from behind he was choking but somehow he managed to gain breath. He then turned around and grabbed the robber. Velasquez said that he threw the bandit on a rail and still he did not let go of the chain. "It is when I began to soak him some good blows and he started to bleed from his mouth and nose that he let go of my chain. But while he was on the ground he said that if I did not give him my chain he would shoot me. I had him cornered for a while but he managed to escape and jump over a nearby fence."

Velasquez said the police were called to the scene and they are busy investigating the matter.

damagedtourbuslotteriefarm19072012Marigot:--- At least six persons that were in a Dutch Tour Bus were injured after it collided with Taxi 67 on Thursday. According to reports reaching SMN News, the taxi did not give way to the Tour Bus that had a number of passengers on board. SMN News learnt that the tour bus driver lost control while descending the hill towards Lotterie Farm and collided with Taxi 67. The taxi flipped over and landed on its roof, luckily the taxi was empty at the time of the accident as the driver had already dropped off his passengers at Lotterie Farm.

The Gendarmes were called to the scene to investigate and it appears as though the bus lost control due to brake failure. However, the Gendarmerie said they cannot confirm if that is in fact the main cause of the accident as the vehicle would have to be inspected by special technicians.

A spokesman from Dutch Tours stated that the company used other buses to transport all their passengers back to the ship. The injured tourists were also taken back to the ship after they were treated at the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital and interviewed by the Gendarmes.

The medical condition of the drivers was uncertain up to press time as they were still at the hospital up to late Thursday afternoon.
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The Nature Foundation carried out water quality tests on the 22nd, 23rd, and 24th of July 2012 at seven sites surrounding St. Maarten. These tests, which are conducted bi-annually, are carried out in order to determine the levels of pollutants and other factors affecting wetlands and beaches on St. Maarten. Tests were carried out in order to determine Nitrates (which shows that the water is polluted), Phosphates (which shows the presence of Sewage), Nitrogen, Dissolved Oxygen, and the acidity of the water. Tests were carried out on seven sites; Cole Bay Lagoon, Simpson Bay Lagoon, Mullet Pond, Kim Sha Beach, Great Bay Beach, Belair Pond, Fresh Pond, and the Great Salt Pond. The sites of Great Bay Beach and Kim Sha Beach were particularly chosen to test the swimming quality of the beaches.
It was determined that the sites Cole Bay Lagoon, Kim-Sha Beach, Mullet Pond, and Great Bay had medium levels of both phosphates and nitrates in samples tested. Elevated levels of nitrates and phosphates show that there is a presence of various types of pollutants and sewage which can cause toxic algal blooms and mortality events (large scale dying of fish, turtle and crabs) in wetlands and coastal areas. The highest level was recorded in the Great Salt Pond and indicates the presence numerous pollutants and sewage in the tested water. This may cause fish die offs and algal blooms. Taking this into consideration levels will continuously be monitored by the Nature Foundation.
It was further established that the sites Cole Bay Lagoon, Kim-Sha Beach, Mullet Pond, and Great Bay had low levels of Nitrogen in samples tested. Elevated levels of Nitrogen, caused by pollutants, can cause massive fish die-offs in wetlands and coastal areas. The highest level was recorded in the Great Salt Pond at .6 ppm, which is a relatively high number and indicates the presence of elevated nitrogen levels which can pose a threat to aquatic organisms and which may cause fish die-offs between now and the end of the year. The Nature Foundation will continuously monitor Nitrogen Levels at this site in order to give an approximation when fish die offs may be expected.
Almost all levels of oxygen recorded were at sufficient levels to maintain healthy life. The lowest level was recorded in the Great Salt Pond. This site should be closely monitored for a further drop in oxygen levels which may result in fish kills and breeding of airborne insects (i.e. Midges).
Despite the fact that many sites showed Low to Medium readings, the Nature Foundation will follow up on a monthly basis during the summer months to carefully monitor for changes in the respective levels. Similarly the levels recorded in the Great Salt Pond show that there exists the possibility of fish die-offs and increased midge activity between now and end of 2012.

Philipsburg:--- It's Carnival time in Statia and the Telem Group of Companies will be launching a new numbering plan for St. Eustatius in grand carnival style on Friday, July 27, 2012 preceded by a special pre-introduction and items give away on Thursday, July 26, 2012 at the Carnival Village featuring a musical performance by Rohie Ryddim. The presentation will start at 9:00PM sharp, followed by what has been dubbed "De Session". Admission to the Village is US$10 for adults and US$5 for children up to10 years old.
Converting to the new numbering plan has its benefits. Subscribers who convert get a new TelCell SIM free and get to make TC Statia to TC Statia calls at 22 cents (US) instead of 24 cents (US) per minute.
In addition, those who convert now could be the lucky winner of a brand new Bold 5 BlackBerry phone.
"The new numbering plan comes as a result of the break up of the Netherlands Antilles and is part of the on-going efforts to modernize our operations and bring effective, efficient and low cost telephony to all our subscribers," explained Eutel director, Mr. Edward Benjamin.
"There could be no better time to introduce the new numbering plan as St. Eustatius is gripped by the feverish excitement of the carnival celebrations," he added.
According to Mr. Benjamin, a swap for the new TelCell SIM not only qualifies the subscriber for an opportunity to win the BlackBerry Bold 5 and other raffles in the coming months, but also will allow the customer to "double top up from Thursday, July 26, 2012 until Sunday, July 29, 2012 at all vendors."
Mr. Benjamin further explained that the sponsorship of the show by TelEm Group on Thursday, July 26, 2012 at the Carnival Village is "for awareness of what's to happen on July 27, 2012 with the changing of the range to 318-6XXX."
"Promotional items will be available at the village and during the swap," he said.
Subscribers who wish to convert to the new 318-6 number range are encouraged to visit the Eutel office throughout the day on Friday, July 27 to ensure they have preference to obtain the number of their choice. For more information, please call Eutel at 318-2320 or 318-2210.

coralitaroad26072012The Coralita road that was closed off for motor vehicular traffic for the last 2 weeks from the intersection of Gladiola road has been re-opened for traffic in both directions this afternoon, whereas the road is now accessible from the intersections of Zaegersgut road as well as from Gladiola road in both directions.

The further installation of the sewage line will now continue in the coming weeks, with the section behind the Cricket field following Roses road and will connect to the recently installed sewage line located on the L.B. Scott road.

We are very thankful for the cooperation of the general Public for their continued understanding as we strive for progress with the upgrading of the infrastructure of St. Maarten.

djchubswinssoggysoundsdjcrown26072012Philipsburg:--- "I didn't expect to make it out of the first round; this was my first time ever participating in a DJ competition and some of the other DJ's were asking who is he?"
They won't have to ask any further. Kevin Hanson, aka DJ Chubs, wowed the crowds and the judges on his way to winning the first edition of the Soggy Sounds DJ Competition series last week, taking home a cash prize of US$2,500, courtesy of sponsors, Heineken and a season's gig as the resident DJ at the popular Soggy Dollar Bar.
DJ Chubs said he will deposit part of the cash prize on his daughter's account and use the rest to purchase some speakers for his DJ equipment.
The first time he ever deejayed was at a house party in 2006 while he was still studying in Tallahassee. His friends encouraged him to do the house gig seeing that he had so many "good sounds". "I borrowed one of my friend's laptop and played; the people enjoyed it."
Indeed, that was how he approached the Soggy Sounds DJ Competition: as a house party. And what a party it turned out to be for him!
"I didn't even know about the competition; some friends told me about it." He entered for the fun of it and at his very first attempt, took the crown. In addition, he also won a smart phone from co-sponsors, Telem, as well as the opportunity to host one night at the Heineken Regatta next year.
"I think my advantage was my mixing technique across genres," he said, "moving seamlessly from zouk to bachata or from soca to dancehall."
The participants were, in fact, judged on their mixing and technical skills as well as on their music selection and crowd response. The judges included some of the island's foremost DJ's – DJ Nachum Frank, Party Dude Jason and DJ Outkast.
"I admire most of the local DJ's," said the newly-crowned first Soggy Sounds DJ champion, DJ Chubs. He added that he never had a mentor, however, he is an avid reader of books written by famous DJs.
"I read about different stuff; about what they did and how they did it. It helps me to improve as a DJ."
Commenting on his feelings after winning the competition, DJ Chubs said: "It feels like hard work really pays off."
He should know. An accountant by profession, the Telem staff didn't even mention that he was participating in the competition co-sponsored by his company.
"In the finals, some of my colleagues showed up and encouraged me. I really appreciate that," he said.
"We are mighty proud of DJ Chubs' achievement; he competed like a real pro," remarked Suraj Ramdas, who represented Telem at the competition. "He did us proud."
Congratulations have poured in from the management and staff of Telem who are beaming with pride that one of them was able to win such a prestigious competition through his hard work and undeniable talent.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Detective Department is currently investigating a recent case of possible attempted robbery or attempted homicide. The incident happened on Monday July 30th, 2012 at approximately 1:30am on Bush Road in the vicinity Cost U Less. According to the victim and witnesses, they had gone to the ATM-machine to get some money and while at the ATM-machine, the victim who was still in the car was attacked by two unknown men dressed completely in black with their head covered with a "hoody". At least one of these men was armed with a knife and tried to stab the victim. The victim with the initials E.F.H. managed to get away by jumping out of his car with license plate P-9820 leaving it behind and running in the direction of Star Mart. Both suspects ran back to the victim's car. They jumped into the car and chased the victim with it. The suspects managed to catch up with the victim in the vicinity of Meadowlands N.V. and knocked him down with car while partially destroying the fence of that establishment. After committing this act both suspect took off running leaving the victim injured on the scene. The victim was treated on the scene by paramedics and then taken to the Sint Maarten Medical Center for further treatment. At the hospital, the victim learned that he had suffered a fractured hip.

KPSM Police Report

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Department of Disaster Management (ODM) is closely monitoring the progress of a low pressure system which was upgraded Wednesday afternoon to Tropical Depression #5 (TD#5).

TD#5 is expected to become Tropical Storm Ernesto on Thursday and a number of Caribbean islands have issued tropical storm watches for their populations, Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, St. Lucia, Martinique and Guadeloupe.

A Tropical Storm Watch for the aforementioned islands means that tropical storm conditions are possible within the watch area within 48 hours.

Early Wednesday evening TD#5 was approximately 700 miles east of the Windward Islands.

The National Hurricane Center in Miami, has requested interests in the Lesser Antilles to monitor the progress of this system.

sxmnaturefoundationrecordinglbseaturtlehatching02082012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation recorded its first successful hatching of Leatherback Sea Turtles for the 2012 nesting season. Staff of the Nature Foundation excavated the Sea Turtle nest on Gibbs Bay together with participants of the Nature Foundation Youth Program Snorkel Club. Eighty percent of all hatchlings were successful. There are five other nests on Guana Bay and Gibbs Bay which the Nature Foundation is currently monitoring.

nagicosupportspolicesportsweek03082012GREAT BAY:--- October 4 to October 14 is recognized locally as Police Sports Week and NAGICO Insurances made a donation to the St. Maarten Police Sports Organization (PSO) on Friday to assist with their planned festivities.

President of the PSO; Officer Turhan Simmons said he was pleased with NAGICO's quick response to their request, as this year they will be hosting a delegations from Aruba, Bonaire (BES), Curacao, Holland and Suriname who will be participating in their week's celebration.

Executive Managing Director of NAGICO; Eric Ellis and Marketing Assistant; Lisa Brown presented the cheque to Simmons adding that it was "indeed their pleasure to assist the Police in any way they can".

Willemstad, Curacao:--- The Prime Minister of Curacao Gerrit Fransisco Schotte dissolved the Parliament of Curacao on Friday and submitted the resignations for the Council Ministers to the Governor of Curacao. Schotte also informed the Governor that as Prime Minister of Curacao he wants new elections to be held on October 19th, 2012. Up to press time, it was not known if the Governor signed off on the decree to dissolve the Parliament. Currently, Curacao has no government and the country has been in political chaos for months now.

Even though Schotte submitted the resignation of his cabinet, dissolved the Parliament of Curacao, and called for new elections it is up to the Governor to decide whether or not a new election is needed at this moment.

It is anticipated that the Governor of Curacao will consult with the faction leaders of the Parliament of Curacao and if there is willingness from at least 12 members of the Parliament then the Governor might give those parties that are willing to form a government the opportunity to do so. It is anticipated that the POL, PAR, and the two independent members of the Parliament of Curacao would form the next government if they are given an opportunity to do so.

The Social Economic Council (SER) made another step in the continued development of their organization by launching the website www.sersxm.org.
The SER website offers a comprehensive overview of the council's membership, the staff, and all publications and reports on recent activities. As time goes by, the site will continue to reflect all reports and advices the council brings forward.
As the Social Economic Council is a new element to our post-10/10/10 constitutional structure, the mission statement, tasks and objectives of the organization are clearly stated first; focusing on the main task, which is advising government on social economic issues.
Moreover, the general public is now able to gain information at all times on the current membership of the SER, consisting of three representatives each from the labor unions, employers' organisations and independent experts. For convenience, profiles of the staff members are included as well.
The SER expects students and educators to benefit from easy access to SER advices, relevant documents and publications, as well as from links to SER counterparts in the Kingdom and international socio-economic umbrella organizations such as AICESIS and ECOSOC.
The SER invites all interested parties to check out their website and provide the council with feedback on the content. Suggestions for additional information that might be added to the website are most welcome.

robbieslotterysign07082012Philipsburg:--- The Government of St. Maarten (Minister of Economic Affairs and Tourism, Romeo Pantophlet) was given ten weeks by the Court of First Instance starting June 25th, 2012 to take a decision against Robbie's Lottery (Smart-play). According to court documents provided to SMN News, the Court of First Instance ordered the Minister to take a decision against Robbie's Lottery because the company is operating without a number game license since 2009. The judgment which was rendered on June 25th, 2012 states that the government of St. Maarten, namely the Minister of Economic Affairs has ten weeks in which to take a decision and should they not comply with the court's order, the government of St. Maarten would be faced with a penalty of Naf. 200.00 per day with a maximum of Naf. 50,000.00.

The brother of Robbie Dos Santos, Ramesis Jamaloodin filed a case against the government of St. Maarten with the Court of First Instance after sending the former Executive Council a letter informing them that Robbie's Lottery (Smart-play) does not have a license to operate number games on St. Maarten. According to the letter of June 25th, 2010 to the Executive Council, Smart Play is in possession of a video gaming license and not a number game license. In the past, Smart Play was operating under JAMAROMA license which it is understood belongs to Ramesis Jamaloodin.

The letter further indicated that because of the type of license Smart Play has, the company has been cheating government on its monthly license fees. Ramesis said in his letter that holders of video gaming licenses have to pay government Naf.12,500 monthly and if they had the proper license which is number game license then they would have had to pay government Naf. 30,000.00 per month in licensing fees.

According to reliable sources, a top civil servant on St. Maarten that works with the lotteries commission was questioned by detectives recently on the operations of Robbie's Lottery. The source said the civil servant had to provide law enforcement with answers as to why Robbie's Lottery was allowed to operate without a business license on St. Maarten.

It should be noted that a joint investigation is being conducted on the operations of Robbie's Lottery. Earlier this year police on Curacao and St. Maarten raided Robbie Dos Santos' establishments on both countries while his homes were also searched.

According to reliable information provided to SMN News, Robbie Dos Santos has over 100 million United States Dollars in liquid cash and just recently the American government namely the FBI invited Dos Santos to the United States and questioned him on how acquired his wealth. SMN News further learnt that the FBI instructed Dos Santos not to make any withdrawals from his accounts in the US territory. The source said Dos Santos has 30 million dollars in banks on USA shores while he also has accounts in Cayman Islands, Switzerland, and other destinations.

They said Dos Santos was told that the US government will not place a lien on the accounts since they are only now investigating the source of the businessman's income and wealth. It is also understood that while Curacao is conducting a criminal investigation against Dos Santos, he is currently lying low in Colombia.

SMN News further learnt that Ramesis Jamaloodin has refused to cooperate with the police and its investigators citing that most of the police officers that are investigating the case are being paid by Dos Santos. The businessman also alleged that politicians on St. Maarten failed to take action because many of them are being financed by Dos Santos. The source further claimed that they know for sure that at least one political party that contested the 2010 elections on St. Maarten was financed by Dos Santos.

Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said in an invited comment that currently a criminal investigation is being conducted against Robbie's Lottery (Robbie Dos Santos) and when that investigation is completed St. Maarten will take a decision on how to proceed.

Philipsburg:--- The Ombudsman confirms receipt of a letter from the Honorable Deputy Prime Minister/ Minister of VROMI, Mr. William Marlin regarding his follow up on the report dated June 27, 2012 drafted by the Ombudsman pertaining to Kadastre and the Public Registries.

After initial objections of Kadastre regarding the authority of the Ombudsman to initiate a systemic investigation pertaining to the registration procedures followed at the government established entity, meetings were held with the Chairman of the Supervisory Board and the attorney of Kadastre at Bureau Ombudsman on February 7, 2011. This meeting was followed by a meeting held at the offices of the Kadastre in the Backstreet on February 24, 2011. The Board and Management of Kadaster opted not to cooperate and use the opportunity provided by the Ombudsman in a letter dated March 16, 2012 to have their final input on the findings of the Ombudsman before closing the investigation. Non-action and non-response by Management and Supervisory Board of the Foundation to the opportunity given to have the last word before closing the investigation, resulted in an official report to the responsible Minister for Kadastre, as the operations of this entity affect the general public, as well as the individual citizen.

Kadastre is a Foundation established by Government, charged with registering the state of property on the island in the Public Registries, and as such subject to proper conduct ('propriety') in the execution of the government tasks. The Ombudsman looks forward to progress updates on the recommendations brought forward in the report titled " Rechtszekerheid en Betrouwbaarheid Gegevens Kadaster en Openbare registers" (Legal Certainty and Trustworthiness of Information of Cadastre and the Public Registries).

The general public is reminded and encouraged to attend the information session to be organized in the various districts in order to be informed on how the Ombudsman can serve the citizens with grievances against conduct of government bodies.

A copy of the letter dated March 16, 2012 (Exhibit 12 of the report on Cadastre) is hereto attached for perusal. The Minutes of the meetings dated February 7 and 24, 2011 are included in the report as Exhibits 8 and 9. The full report is available against a small fee established by law.

Click here to view Ombudsman's letter on Kadaster Report.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Nutrition related health problems in children are increasingly significant causes of disability and premature death worldwide, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

The problem of overweight and obesity have reached epidemic proportions globally, and both developed and developing countries are seriously affected.

In some countries, the epidemic of obesity sits alongside continuing problems of under nutrition, creating a double-burden of nutrition-related ill health among the population, including children.

The St. Maarten Health Study, "How Healthy is St. Maarten,?" indicated that on a daily basis 31 per cent of the participants don't consume breakfast; 63 per cent don't consume vegetables and 66 per cent don't consume fruits. This is an indication that this lifestyle is also practice by their descendants.

Collective Prevention Services (CPS), executing agency of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, and the Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever, strongly recommends to parents and guardians to prepare healthy snacks for their children throughout the new school year 2012-2013 that opens on Monday, August 13. Healthy choices equal healthy children and healthy smiles!

"Having healthy school meals also influences the student's attention and learning ability. Please be proactive and provide them with healthy meals because the quick and easy products are convenient but not necessarily healthy. Make the right choices for your children," Minister of Public Health Hon. Cornelius de Weever said on Thursday.

Improving the nutritional status of school-age children is an effective investment for improving educational outcomes of school children.

Establishing healthy dietary and physical activity patterns among young people thereby promotes health and nutritional well-being and preventing obesity and various non-communicable diseases.

In making healthy foods and beverages available at home and for school, and in providing, supporting and encouraging opportunities for physical activity, parents can influence their children's behavior.

Simultaneously parents are advised to live and promote a healthy lifestyle because children's behavior is often shaped by observation and adaptation.

Here are some tips for children and adolescents: provide healthy breakfast before each school day; don't leave home without breakfast; serve healthy school snacks to children (whole-grain, vegetables, fruits); promote the intake of fruits and vegetables.

Restrict intake of energy-dense, micronutrient-poor foods (e.g. packaged snacks); restrict intake of sugars-sweetened soft drinks; ensure an opportunity for family meals; provide information and skills to make healthy food choices.

Promote regular intake of water and physical exercise and get your child involved in sport activities.

celshot09082012Philipsburg:--- The President of the Windward Island Teachers Union (WITU) Claire Elshot has issued a strong call to parents whose children would be returning to school on Monday. The WITU President said parents of many students go out of their way to purchase Blackberry telephones and other electronic gadgets for their children while some of them don't even have a pen to write with. The long time teacher and owner of the ACE Foundation said that students who have Blackberry telephones don't pay attention to their teachers when in the classroom. She said these students are caught messaging and chatting while in the classroom, thus affecting their academic success. "Parents stay on top of your children's school work and homework assignments and make sure they read a story a day because that can take them a long way. Students need to read more and instead of buying these expensive gadgets for your children make sure they have books so they can read more."

Elshot also made clear that she will remain vigilant throughout the year to make sure teachers' rights are respected and protected. The WITU president said one thing she would like to see happen in elementary schools is the introduction and development of sports. "I will advocate adding sports to the school's curriculum so that we too could have our students participating regionally, internationally, and even in the Olympics."

Cape Bay:--- Police shot one of two robbers that were in the process of robbing Blue Fox Supermarket on Cape Bay road Friday night around 9pm. Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson who was at the scene said that two patrols from the Simpson Bay area were passing through Cape Bay when they noticed something unusual taking place inside the supermarket.

Henson said the two culprits were armed with a machete and a gun. The police spokesman further explained that the officers tried to get the suspects to heed their warning and drop their weapons but when they refused one of the officers shot one of the suspects in his right hip. Henson said the bullet exited through the suspect's butt. The police spokesman further explained that the injured suspect was taken to the St. Maarten Medical Center for treatment while the other suspect is still at large. The armed robbery unit is still busy investigating the case, Henson explained.

unfinishedparkinglotandroadtoashastevenschristianhillsideschool10082012Cay Hill:--- Some five hundred students and their parents will be shuttled to the Asha Stevens Christian Hillside School in Cay Hill when schools re-open on Monday. Principal of the new school Asha Stevens and members of the Public Works department told reporters on Friday that there will be some traffic changes in the area to accommodate the students and parents that will be visiting the new school next week.

Tatiana Arrindell, public relations officer of VROMI told reporters that parents are asked to either drop off their children at the St. Peters location before 7:15am in the morning so that they can be taken by bus to the school or drop off their children at the newly created parking lot on Welgelegen Road Cay Hill. Arrindell made clear that parents are not allowed to drive up the access road to the school. She said all students and parents that are accompanying their students to school on Monday must park on Welgelegen Road at the parking lot then join the shuttles that will be available to transport the students to and from the location for the month of August. Arrindell said that there will be controllers on site to ensure that all students are safe during the hours they are being transported to and from the school. Tatiana Arrindell is also the President of PTA Board at the Asha Stevens Christian Hillside School.

vromipressconferenceontrafficchangesforashastevenschristianhillsideschool10082012Another setback for the state of the art school is that GEBE has not yet hooked up water and electricity at the new school. Stevens said that the school has electricity because a meter was installed for the contractors to work but that is not enough to run all the air conditioners. As for water, she said the school has a cistern and they will be using a pump so that there is sufficient water on the premises for the five hundred students that will be attending the English section of the Asha Stevens Hillside Christian School.
Acting Head of New works Projects Guy Gumbs and Ricardo Heyliger could not provide adequate answers to reporters on Friday when asked why government chose to award the contract for the construction of the school to TELISIN construction and gave the contract for the road to MNO Vervat. Gumbs said that there was public tendering and the road contract was given to MNO Vervat who obviously could not meet the deadline they gave government and the management of the school.

Heyliger also confirmed that due to the set back of the road works, GEBE was not able to install the electricity and water meters to the school. "It's because we are dealing with two contractors and MNO Vervat had some delays due to weather conditions." Heyliger could not say when GEBE will install the electricity and water but he said that another projected date for the completion of the parking lot and road is October 27th, 2012.

Stevens said students will be out of school during the month of August at 1:30pm but all students will remain in school until 4:30pm beginning from September 1st. "We will be having our afternoon school program which is compulsory as of September because we want the best out of students."

telemlbscotroad13082012Philipsburg:--- TelEm Group says that the construction taking place on company's property on the L.B. Scott Road is aimed at tidying up the area surrounding the property and securing access to a TelEm Group building.

"We have taken specific actions in recent months to gain free and unhindered access to our property on the L.B. Scott Road. In the process, and as good corporate citizens, we also undertook to enhance the appearance of the area around the same building.

The construction works were brought to public attention last Friday after residents in the area reportedly complained to an online news media provider promoting the following TelEm Group response.

"The actions we have taken at our L.B. Scot Road property include fencing off the location from the roadside. Further, and in order to maintain the area surrounding the building in a neat a aesthetically pleasing fashion and to enhance the general area around the building, TelEm Group has convinced a licensed vendor to allow them to assist her in the reconstruction of her vending booth.

"In return for the upgrade of the vendor's booth TelEm Group has negotiated with the vendor to display company logos and advertisements. "TelEm Group recognizes that in its enthusiasm as a good corporate citizen to upgrade the area around its building that it may have acted prematurely by not ensuring a permit was required to reconstruct a vending booth that was already in place. We are currently in talks with VROMI to determine if such a permit is required, and if so, one will be obtained without delay.

TelEm Group is in the meantime allowed to continue with its plans to fence off its property and upon the advice of the Government Inspector will hold off on the construction of the vendor's booth until it can be determined if a construction permit is first required.

TelEm Group is grateful to members of the public for bringing to its attention alleged illegal actions that have reportedly taken place in the proximity of our L.B. Scot Road location in the past, and will certainly take whatever steps it can to ensure illegal transactions are not permitted to take place on TelEm Group's property once the upgrade is completed.

According to information provided to SMN News, the booth is constructed over a cesspit, while the vendor in question does not have any public washroom for her and her two grand children to use while on the location. Some residents in the area said that the vendor would urinate where she is selling food produce and in front of pedestrians.

When SMN News asked the Chief Communication Officer Joe Dominique for a reaction to the information that has been provided by the residents, Dominique said he has requested a response internally from those more familiar with the location and the negotiations with the vendor. He assured that upon receiving this response he will respond to the questions as accurately as possible.

swescotwilliamsopenslawmakingprocessworkshop13082012Says Civil Servants are most Important Factor in the Legal Process.

On Friday morning the Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams opened the Law Making Workshop for Government Employees at the A.C Wathey Legislative Hall. The workshop was held in order to bring employees who might be involved in the law making process up to speed on the procedures which are necessary since the constitutional changes in 2012. During her remarks the Prime Minister stated the intention at the workshop was to have a representative from each Government Department attend and be brought up to speed on the law-making process. "Most of you who are here at this workshop are here because your function within the departments often exposes you to legislation and the legislative process. Naturally things have changed related to that legislative process and I daresay things have changed drastically since 10-10-10, nevertheless cooperation between a central department like Legal Affairs and institutions like the Ombudsman and the Council of Advice the coordination between these instances is very important especially when the directives come from the Ministries", commented the Minister.

The Prime Minister continued by stating that she looked forward to the feedback and discussions which were to be held as part of the process of bringing Government to a higher level. "As a government we must strive to to the best process of legislation which can be made. To make this possible the input and involvement of all are in the civil service is necessary. I wish you a very fruitful discussion and participation and please realize that the most important factor in this process is you the people.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

stevensonsimpliceinmusical14082012The general public is hereby invited to watch the movie entitled " The Covenant", which is a musical about the history of the Jewish people from Abraham until present day Israel. Featured in this musical is Saint Martin born, Stevenson Simplice, who left Sint Maarten on a 10-day tour of Israel and ended up staying there for 5 years.The showing will take place:

Day: Sunday night, August 19th
Time: 6:30pm
Place: The New Testament Baptist Church in Philipsburg


While living in Israel, Stevenson has also appeared on Israeli national TV with his own composed song "Aliyah" about the return of the Jews to their homelands. Stevenson will be present to introduce himself and his various roles in the musical. 

Please come out and support our own missionary to Israel.

swescotwilliamspresentedcopyofreportondementia15082012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten was presented a copy of the Report of Dementia by Dr. Jacob Roy, Chairman of Alzheimer's Disease International Tuesday morning. Present at the presentation was Minister of Health Dr. Cornelius De Weever. The Prime Minister opened the Regional Dementia Conference held at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Resort under the theme "Dementia: Public Health Priority" on Monday. The conference, organized by the St. Maarten Alzheimer's Foundation covered various topics centered on the raising of awareness, health and social services and government support of Alzheimer's Patients and those living with other forms of dementia. The Prime Minister, during her opening address, stated that the conference was essential in putting Alzheimer's as a priority in the national public health agenda and as a priority for St. Maarten.

mvogeswiths4delegation16082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Mathias S. Voges received a delegation from S4 on Wednesday at the Sint Maarten House.

S4 introduced themselves by explaining their many duties and responsibilities regarding St. Maarten students.

Minister Voges thanked S4 for the perfect way they received the newcomers and said he was very impressed by the professional way everything was done and arranged and glad to see that St. Martiners living in Holland volunteered to assist in the welcoming of the students.

celshot16082012Philipsburg:--- President of the Windward Island Teachers Union (WITU) Claire Elshot told reporters on Thursday during the Windward Island Chamber of Labour Unions' weekly press conference that she visited some of the schools on Monday and she was impressed with the work done at the Marie Genevieve de Weever School. However, Elshot said she still believes that government has to place more emphasis on having gyms at the schools which would further enhance sports on St. Maarten. Elshot said that she was informed by the management of the Marie Genevieve de Weever School that a basketball court will be built in the courtyard and she welcomes the idea since it is one of the things she has been asking government to do over the years.

The WITU President said that she was also impressed with the work done to the Lionel Connor School and the participation of the Parent Teachers Association who painted a section of the school in a different color.

Teachers' Evaluation creating Crisis and Shortage of Teachers.

Elshot also told reporters on Thursday that the teachers' evaluation procedure that is currently implemented on St. Maarten is creating a crisis and shortage of teachers. Elshot said that she visited a lawyer on Thursday morning seeking legal advice because at least one teacher is highly affected by the evaluation procedure.

Furthermore, she said a number of teachers that are supposed to be on pension are currently in the classroom teaching because the schools on St. Maarten are short staffed and therefore they had to give teachers that should be on pension contracts so that they can continue teaching. "I am not saying these teachers are not fit to teach, what I am saying is that room should be made for younger teachers that are highly qualified but St. Maarten has failed to recognize them as qualified teachers which is against the ILO declaration. I sent a document outlining how teachers should be treated and evaluated to the Minister of Education and to the head of DERPI and to date I have not gotten a response from the Minister of Education." Elshot said that the older teachers should be used differently and in a different setting. "It is my opinion that these teachers that have so much knowledge and experience should be the ones writing our Social Studies books because the island has a lot of history that needs to be documented. I don't think our Social Studies books should be written by Macmillan without our teachers' input."

ramesisjamaloodin17082012Philipsburg:--- The owner of Gold Chest N.V. Ramesis Jamaloodin has filed an official complaint with the Ombudsman of St. Maarten against the Department of Economic Affairs and in particular one civil servant whom he suspects is accepting bribes and leaking confidential information to an attorney.

The complaint was filed with the Ombudsman on Friday while a copy of the complaint was lodged at the Department of General Affairs. Jamaloodin provided SMN News with a court decision where the Court of First Instance ordered the Minister of Economic Affairs and Tourism to take a decision regarding Robbie's Lottery (The Money Game) whom he claims is operating without a legal license to sell numbers on St. Maarten. The Court of First Instance gave the Minister ten weeks in which he must respond or government will face a penalty of Naf. 200 per day with a maximum of Naf. 50,000.00.

Jamaloodin said that his brother Robbertico Dos Santos has three companies on St. Maarten. Those companies are Smart Play (video lottery game), The Money Game, and Jamorama. Ramesis said the former head of Economic Affairs Patricia Philips confirmed in a letter that The Money Game is operating illegally on St. Maarten since the year 2000 while Jamorama's license expired in 2009. "Even though I have that letter, I need an update to see if Jamorama has since obtained a license to sell numbers. I have to represent myself in a case Dos Santos filed against me and if the people at the Department of Economic Affairs are not being bribed then they should have no problem in following the letter of the law and handing over the documents which are public information." Ramesis said he is prepared to file another injunction to force the Department of Economic Affairs to turn over the documents while he will be filing a complaint with the Prosecutor's office.

SMN News learnt from reliable sources that the UP/DP former Minister of Economic of Affairs Franklin Meyers delivered a license to Jamorama on May 9th, 2012 for the scratch lottery. The source said that this is why the Department of Economic Affairs is not turning over documents to Jamaloodin because the former government of St. Maarten granted a license to someone that is being investigated internationally and someone that was convicted within the past five years.

Jamaloodin further explained that Jamorama was granted a license in 1999 and it expired in 2009. The businessman said that several people in the Government Departments are confused about how the lottery business operates and to make matters worse some of the civil servants that have to deal with these matters have no knowledge of the Dutch language. Ramesis and his lawyers said that persons wishing to be part of the lottery business have to obtain two licenses, an operational license and a business license.

Ramesis said that since the Court of First Instance ruled against the Government of St. Maarten on June 17th, 2012 and the information became public when it was published by SMN News, the Department of Economic Affairs has blatantly refused to turn over documents he requested from them. "I went as far as quoting the articles of the law that stipulates that I have all rights to obtain the documents but the current head of Economic Affairs Justine Webster told me that I should go ahead and do what I think I needed to do to get the documents because she will not hand them over. Right now, I am using my first option which is to have the Ombudsman investigate the Department and at least one particular civil servant who faxed certain documents to a lawyer's office." Ramesis said someone from Economic Affairs is being paid to leak information to his brother's lawyer. "Can you imagine the concept license from Gold Chest N.V. was leaked to the lawyer that is representing Dos Santos and that lawyer presented those documents to the court hoping that the court would rule against my company? The concept license that was leaked to the lawyer has no date and my license was granted in March 2012, the lawyer tried to misinform the court by stating that government has grounds not to grant me a license. This lawyer needs to find another job because he tried to misinform the court with documents he obtained illegally and even though he filed several cases against me he has not yet won one of them."

Jamaloodin said he has become a victim of the system because he requested a license to operate Gold Chest N.V. some three years ago and he had to file an injunction against the government of St. Maarten to obtain his license. The Council of Ministers took a decision to grant Gold Chest N.V. its license in March 2011 but Ramesis only obtained the license on March 7th, 2012, after he filed a court case against the Government of St. Maarten. Ramesis said that he is of the opinion that his brother managed to buy civil servants in every department of government for them to do what he wants. The businessman provided SMN News with a "Dwangschrift" which shows that Gold Chest N.V. owes the government of St. Maarten Naf. 375,000.00. "These people charged me for January, February, March, June, and July and they stated that if I do not pay the allotted amount then they would put an attachment to my license." Ramesis has since responded by letter to the tax department requesting information from them about the figures they charged him. Furthermore, his company was given a six month grace period as they set up their business. Ramesis said he also sent a letter to the Minister of Economic Affairs on July 12, 2012 informing him that the company is still in its pre-operational phase. He said that he is obliged to pay the government Naf 12,500 per month while he paid Naf. 50,000.00 for his operational license. Ramesis said that even though he won all the cases Dos Santos filed against him, Dos Santos and his lawyer placed a lien on his company since 2007 and has refused to lift the lien.


Click here to view the host of documents Ramesis Jamaloodin provided to SMN News.

Reward:--- On Friday August 17th during school hours a fight between students of the Milton Peters College with the initials U.A.R. and S.A.W. took place on the premises of that school. During this fight, U.A.R. suffered a cut under his left eye and a cut to one of his ears. He was taken to the Sint Maarten Medical Center for medical treatment. S.A.W. was arrested that same day and after being questioned by detectives was released. This investigation will be finalized within short.

KPSM Police Report

naturefoundationupgradesdivemoorings22082012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation last week upgraded the dive moorings at two of the island's most popular scuba diving sites inside of the Man of War Shoal marine Park Mike's Maze and Proselyte Reef. The installation of the moorings is an essential activity of the Nature Foundation with regards to the management of the Man of War Shoal Marine Park as it is prohibited to anchor in the park. Anchoring damages valuable coral reefs and destroys important habitat for fish and numerous other reef creatures.

Because the Marine Park is an important aspect of St. Maarten's tourism product due to the significant amount of dive tourists that visit the park, moorings are installed so that dive boats can tie unto them instead of illegally using their anchors. The mooring pins are installed by specially trained Nature Foundation divers using an underwater jackhammer and drill. The full mooring installation should be completed by the weekend taking into account the approaching weather.

The Man of War Shoal Marine Park includes the island's most ecologically and economical important marine habitat, including extensive coral reef areas and seagrass beds and has high intrinsic ecological, economic and cultural value. The Man of War Shoal Marine Park is a home and migratory stop over or breeding site for 3 IUCN Red List Species, 10 CITES Appendix I species and 89 Appendix II species. It is an area with a relatively healthy population of marine mammals including migratory whales and dolphins, numerous species of shark, sea turtles and numerous fish species. Studies conducted by the St. Maarten Nature Foundation have shown that biodiversity in this area, particularly coral reef density, is high and the economic goods and services which the ecosystem provides are in excess of fifty million dollars annually.

swescotwilliamsreceivesombudsmanyearlyreport24082012The St. Maarten Ombudsman Dr. Nilda Arduin presented the Year Report of the Office of the Ombudsman to the Prime Minister the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams on Friday.

The main task of the Ombudsman pursuant to the Constitution is the investigating of the conduct and behavior of Government and other Administrative bodies as a result of complaints that are received at the office. Dr. Nilda Arduin gave an outline to the Prime Minister about the number of complaints and the Departments within the various Ministries of Government.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

shtameetswithromeopantophlet26082012PHILIPSBURG:--- During his first meeting with the St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association (SHTA) on Monday August 21, Tourism Minister Romeo Pantophlet has pledged his support for the realization of the St. Maarten Tourism Authority (STA) and the full utilization of the Tourism Statistical Immigration System (TSIS), by January 2013.
Meanwhile SHTA has suggested to the Minister that an Interim STA be established to avoid loss of "valuable time," until the formalization of the STA could be finalized, a suggestion which has the Minister's attention.
Regarding the TSIS Pantophlet said, "We have visited the Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) and as we speak a memorandum of understanding is being worked out with the St. Maarten Tourist Office, the Justice Office and the PJIA." He said, "We have agreed that the PJIA will own the infrastructure since it will be stationed at the Airport. We agreed that they would also be managing the system."
He said though that the information will be fully accessible by the Tourism Bureau, the Future STA, SHTA and others who would need to use the much needed data.
During the meeting SHTA Board also posed questions to the Minister regarding his Tourism Policy, the status of the Multi-Annual Policy Plan (MAPP) and the plans for the new tax system as the uncertainty is also effecting the economy.
SHTA also mentioned improving the investment climate as being critical to the creation of a more robust economy and job creation. "While we understand implementing of policies to attract large foreign investment, SHTA believes the best way to attract new investment is to take care of your current investors. Currently, residents and businesses are insecure and uncertain, and the result is that anyone that is accumulating any capital is reluctant to reinvest their money back into the local economy."
While the SHTA applauds government's efforts to control cost of living, we believe it is important to understand that the cost of doing business has a direct impact of cost of living, fuel prices, freight, cost of goods, utilities, taxes, administrative costs have all increased dramatically, while revenues have either decreased or remained flat. According to SHTA, "Against this backdrop in combination with flat or declining revenues, how realistic is it to expect that cost of living won't increase?"
The minister lauded the effort of the SHTA and said that he was looking forward to continued dialogue with the Association as St. Maarten moves towards a more sustainable tourism industry.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams commented over the weekend regarding questions circulating in the community and the media regarding schools cancellations ordered last week prior to tropical storm Isaac. Many in the community questioned whether or not schools should have been cancelled on Wednesday and reopened on Thursday.

The Prime Minister commented that decisions which are made with regards to cancellations of schools or closing of businesses or done so by her office upon consultation with the Met Office in Curacao and the Office of Disaster Management on St. Maarten. "These decisions which are made are not done randomly; they are done after extensive consultations with both the Meteorological Office in Curacao and the Office of Disaster Management here on St. Maarten. Understandably some decisions may cause some inconveniences, but in the end it is more important to be prepared and to be safe than to be unprepared and to be sorry," commented the Prime Minister.

The PM concluded that her Cabinet would continue to take decisions as they pertain to hurricane preparedness to ensure that St. Maarten's People and institutions, including schools that also function as hurricane shelters, are safe. "When there is a storm threatening the Prime Minister is in continuous consultation with both the Meteorological Office in Curacao and the Office of Disaster management on St. Maarten and decisions are taken based on the input of all departments involved."

naturefoundationrelocatesseaturtlenest27082012During the passing of Tropical Storm Isaac the St. Maarten Nature Foundation was called by visitors to Simpson Bay Beach regarding a possible Sea Turtle Nest. Foundation staff responded to the call and found a previously unrecorded Sea Turtle Nest close to the vicinity of Aqualine Apartments on the east end of Simpson Bay Beach. It was determined that the nest be urgently relocated to a safer location due to large waves caused by the passing of Tropical Storm Isaac threatening to drown the sea turtle nest. With the help of the Costa Family the Foundation was able to transport approximately seventy Green Sea Turtle eggs to an area in which the nest can safely hatch. On Sunday the Foundation again checked the nest and found the eggs to be healthy. The relocated nest should hatch at the end of September.

Sea Turtle nesting season lasts from March to November on St. Maarten. Sea turtle population numbers have plummeted to dangerously low numbers throughout the past century due to human impacts, bringing many species close to extinction, causing them to be listed as critically endangered. In order to reverse this trend, all sea turtle species are now protected by international laws and treaties as well as local laws. The St. Maarten Nature Foundation actively manages the sea turtle population on St. Maarten, particularly during the nesting season

Philipsburg:--- Customers and employees of the Windward Islands Bank on Cannegieter street were left in shock when a man of Indian decent identified as Haresh Punjabi, owner of Option N.V. clothing store on Front Street, collapsed in the bank and died.
Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson confirmed that the man collapsed in the bank and died probably of natural causes. Henson said he was informed that when the man collapsed he was frothing through his mouth and he died shortly after. The body was removed by undertakers from the Royal Funeral Home while WIB closed their doors to the public when the incident occurred.

civilregistrarsswornin27082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On August 24 the Head of the Civil Registry Department Leona Romeo Marlin was proud to accompany seven staff members to the Court of First Instance to be sworn in as civil registrars.

The oath was carried out by Judge D.M. Thierry who ensured that all seven understood their responsibility and how that responsibility should be executed as Civil Registrars.

The oath taking process allows the department to work more efficiently as the appointment will allow the designated staff to function in various capacities as the department strives to realize the quality and standards within the area of civil registrars.

St. Maarten, as of Tuesday, is the backdrop for the Hurricane Exercise 2012. Approximately 100 soldiers arrived Tuesday afternoon and for the coming two days will practice together with the emergency services in St. Maarten for the hurricane relief.

These exercises will take place at two locations. Wednesday night starting at midnight, the first scenario will begin in Front street of Philipsburg. Special riot control squads of the Marines are deployed to calm down an angry crowd. On Thursday, August 30 starting at 1:00 PM, several simulated scenarios take place in Mullet Bay in the context of emergency relief after a hurricane passage. This is done in close cooperation with the local emergency services such as the Fire Department and the Red Cross.

The Hurricane Exercise is a major annual exercise that takes place on the Windward Islands. This year the emphasis also lies on the islands of Statia and Saba, where along with local emergency services and the authorities a plane crash is simulated and the evacuation of civilians is performed.

2009pjlbooksale28082012PHILIPSBURG:--- There's a book for everyone at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library's book sale on Saturday September 1, 2012 from 10:00am to 1:00pm.
Parents, teachers and caregivers will be able to take advantage of our huge selection of children books in hard and soft cover, to replenish their at-home collection or classroom. Buy 15 books and pay only $5 or NAF 9.00. Interested in buying single copies? The prices are as follows:

Single hard cover books $ 1.00 / NAF 1.80,
Soft covers $ 0.60 / NAF 1.00
Magazines $ 0.25 / NAF 0.50
Video & DVDS $ 1.00 / NAF 1.75


Support your local library by purchasing your favorite books, magazines, novels (fiction and non-fiction), and videos in several languages.

Philipsburg:--- The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise, a community service based organization will be conducting a special Hurricane Awareness Mission at Sunny Foods Supermarket on Saturday September 1st 2012 from 11:00 am-2:00 pm. Over the weekend, 11 persons became homeless after fire broke out in their homes causing them to lose everything. Due to this unfortunate incident, The Rotaract Club is taking the initiative by honoring our third H.A.M to the victims affected by this disaster. The members of the Rotaract Club is asking the general public to come on out to Sunny Foods on Saturday and donate non-perishable food items, clothes and shoes to assist our fellow citizens.

Rotaract's Hurricane Awareness Mission is a project whereby the club members collect non-perishable items from customers shopping at the supermarket. The items collected are then given to the local Red Cross in the event of a hurricane or natural disaster. If there are no natural disasters, The Red Cross distributes the items to persons in the community that are in need.

The members of the Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise would like to extend its appreciation and gratitude towards members of the community that made and will continue to make contributions to Rotaract's H.A.M project. The club will continue with this project throughout the hurricane season, scheduling their donation drives on the 1st Saturday of the month from 11:00am to 2:00 pm until November 2012. Other than can foods, persons can also donate clothing at the club's H.A.M events. The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise encourages the community to assist the victims of the fire disaster so they can get back on their feet. The club also encourages the general public to continue supporting the Club with their efforts to maintaining service above self which is the club's motto.

mquistjoinsrotarysxmsunrise29082012The Rotary Club of St Martin Sunrise welcomed Marieke Quist and Angelique Gumbs to its membership with an induction ceremony held on Tuesday, August 14 and 28th, respectively, at its weekly breakfast meeting.
Marieke is a lawyer at the office of VanEps Kunneman VanDoorne in St. Maarten, she sworn in On Wednesday, 14 December 2011 on St. Maarten by the Joint Court of Justice of Aruba, Curacao, St. Maarten, Bonaire, Saba, and St. Eustatius. Marieke is a graduate of the University of Amsterdam. She specializes in Labor Law and Public Service Law.
Born and raised on St. Maarten, Angelique Gumbs is a policy adviser in the ministry of Health, Social Welfare, and Labour, and a university graduate. Angelique was also a mentor of S4 in the Netherlands where she assisted St. Maarten students with housing and insurance to name a few and a member of the Safe Haven.
Marieke was invited to our club by Past president Hendrik Jan and Angelique by Solaika Serbony past president of Rotaract and our present Sergeant at Arms.
Both Marieke and Angelique visited the club on many occasions and were impressed with the warm atmosphere that is shared between the members.
Sunrise Rotary once again would like to welcome Marieke, Angelique and their family to our Rotary Family and thanking them for making our club their club of choice.

Rotary Sunrise Club meets every Tuesday at the Air Lekkerbek (near the Today's News Paper's Office) at 7:00 to 8:00AM.

rtuitt29082012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing that his Ministry is working effortlessly to meet the deadline for the 2013 budget which is September 1st. Tuitt said that if the budget is not ready for the deadline date, it will be ready one week later. He said he is hoping that when the budget is ready it will be balanced.

However, the Finance Minister explained that he is encountering some difficulties with certain Ministries that have to reduce their budget so that the Ministry of Finance could submit a budget with (0) deficit. Minister Tuitt did not say which Ministries they are having problems with but he explained that the Ministries that were receiving funding from the Netherlands (plan van aanpak ) are the ones that have the highest budgets. Tuitt said the 2013 budget has a ceiling of Naf. 434 million. The Finance Minister further explained that if the Ministry of Finance is to take all the wishes of the different Ministries then the 2013 budget will have a deficit of Naf. 100 million. He said since the Ministry of Finance cannot comply with all the wishes of all the Ministries then his Ministry will only comply with the critical wishes of each Ministry. Minister Tuitt said that the Ministry of Justice was given a certain time frame to build up itself and since that did not happen his government is waiting on the new government to take its position in the Netherlands to resume talks with them regarding St. Maarten and the agreements they had with the Netherlands prior to the dismantling process. Minister Tuitt said that St. Maarten and Curacao have the same time frame and ceiling and that it is impossible for St. Maarten because if St. Maarten has to build up itself as a country then it would need more money and more time to do so. He further stated that  Curacao had all the institutions and manpower yet St. Maarten has the same requirements. The Minister said that it is expected that St. Maarten reach the same level of Curacao while the new country cannot have a deficit in its budget. He said to build up a country it costs money and he needs Holland to tell him where he will get the monies to build St. Maarten if he has to stick to the guidelines set forth by them. He said the Finance Ministry would need more space in its operational and investment budget before it can reach the standard as Curacao.

nagicodonatestofirevictims30082012The Management and staff of NAGICO Insurances came together on their own initiative gathering and donating monies and items of clothing, shoes and food to the three families that lost all their belongings when fire gutted their homes on Sunday.
According to NAGICO's Communications Department, staff members sprung into action on Monday after reading news of the fire spread. "An internal email was sent out to the staff asking them to contribute in both cash and kind to the victims and immediately we received a generous response," the report stated. "This comes as no surprise because at NAGICO we consider ourselves very community oriented and we believe in treating people the same way we would want to be treated. It is very difficult to start over but the task becomes easier when everyone comes together and helps."

The donation from NAGICO consisted of boxes of clothing, non-perishable food, vouchers for supermarkets and an individual monetary contribution to each family.

Cole Bay:--- On Thursday last, the Rotary Club of St. Maarten launched its first fundraising activity for the 2012 – 2013 Rotary year, in grand style at the location of the corporate sponsor Motor World in Cole Bay. In the presence of Club Members and representatives of Motor World, president of the Rotary Club of St. Maarten Elie Bendaly thanked Motor World on behalf of the service club. "Rena Amjad and team, thank you for your generosity in donating a 2012 Hyundai for this worthy cause". The car will be raffled with the objective of raising significant a amount of funds to be able to support Youth projects in general and projects that benefit Special Needs Children in particular. Tickets are available at Scotia Bank and from members of the club as of the launch for $10.00 per ticket and the draw will be held on Valentine's Day, February 14, 2013.
The Rotary Club of St. Maarten is very thankful to the St. Maarten Community. Since its establishment on March 17, 1972 our projects have been financed through the generosity of the people of St. Maarten, corporate sponsors, and Rotarians themselves. Examples of such projects are the Christmas "food" hampers which are distributed every year to those in need. Last Christmas the Rotary Club of St. Maarten distributed over 180 of these hampers. Living up to its commitment to increase literacy, the club will for the 4th year consecutively distribute dictionaries to third grade students of the public primary schools. During the past 3 years approximately 2000 students received their own dictionary. Taking the island seniors on an afternoon luncheon lagoon cruise is a much looked forward to annual event. Then there are the Christmas parties for children in need, water Fountains placed in schools, trees planted, donations such as the $5,000 presented to the St. Maarten Alzheimer Foundation, our donation in support of the HIV/Aids Stronger Together campaign, and much much more.
"Donations from companies like Motor World not only assist us in continuing to make contributions such as these but allow us to add new projects in support of the local community. Thank you again Motor World , Rena and your team," said Elie Bendaly.
Motor World was represented my Ami Bora and several members of the Motor World staff. President Elie Bendaly was joined by several members of the Rotary Club of St. Maarten: Robert Judd, Rebecca Low, Pierre Decelles, Kishore Idnani, Danny Ramchandani, and Maria Buncamper.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports, Minister Hon. Silveria Jacobs,
paid tribute to the Camille Baly Esquire at his funeral on Thursday August 30th 2012.

A speech highlighting the life, cultural and educational endeavors of Baly was rendered by the Minister. Tributes and stories recanting the life and inspirational ideas of Camille Baly were part of the service prior to Baly being laid to rest at the Cay Bay cemetery.

As an educator for many years, the late Camille Baly touched the lives of many in the community of St. Maarten/St. Martin. The wide cross section of the community that attended the funeral service reflected the many lives he touched.

In addition Government Officials from both sides of the island were in attendance.

Baly was honored by the Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports at the first celebration of Emancipation Day. A diamond shaped plaque with numeral 26 engraved to signify the Diamond 26 slaves who had escaped slavery to the Northern side of the island was presented to the Cultural Icon.

Camille Baly was a mentor and valued adviser, his passing is a loss for the entire St. Maarten community. His contributions to St. Maarten and its Cultural Heritage will be properly documented.

May his soul rest in peace!

rolandduncan31082012Philipsburg:--- The Solicitor General of St. Maarten Taco Stein said he is not authorized to speak on cases that are being investigated by the Lands Recherché. SMN News contacted the Solicitor General on several occasions for information regarding at least three cases that are being investigated by this body. Stein said that if media personnel wants information on the cases then they are to contact the public relations officer in Curacao who was hired on May 12th, 2012.
Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos has also refused to provide adequate information to the media regarding the infamous Vote Buying Investigation that involves a police officer, two VKS officers, and a civil servant working at the Philipsburg Police Station. The Police Internal Affairs conducted an indepth investigation into the case when four police personnel began a verbal fight because three of the officers got greedy and withheld the monies that were given to them by a political party for one of the four officers. The dossier on the internal investigation conducted by the Police Internal Affairs was turned over to St. Maarten's Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos over two years ago but for some reason the case has been placed on the non priority list even though Attorney General Dick Piar has given the green light to go ahead and investigate.
One of Mos' excuses for not investigating was the lack of personnel and a special investigating unit at the department. The Lands Recherché got six detectives from the Police Department yet not one of the cases they began investigating two years ago have been completed. Mos said the Lands Recherché investigated the cases that relates to two prison escapes and the human smuggling to Tortola where a number of persons lost their lives. He said the report on those cases which came long after the Vote Buying and the Buncamper's case was submitted to Minister of Justice Roland Duncan.
Another case that is sitting on the shelves of the Lands Recherché is the case involving former Minister of Health Maria Buncamper Molanus and her husband Claudius Buncamper who sold the economic rights of government lease land for three million dollars. SMN News has been reliably informed that the Buncamper's lawyers have sent a letter to the Prosecutor's Office requesting information on the status of the investigation. It should be noted that the head of the Lands Recherché Ademar Doran once lived in a house belonging to the Buncamper's and he also took a donation from the Buncamper's for the police band some years ago. It behooves the public of St. Maarten as well as SMN News if Doran can investigate this case in a transparent and honest manner or if there would be need for an independent body to intervene investigate and finally say whether or not the Buncamper's are culpable for any crime and if they will be charged.
The Lands Recherché also started an investigation against the former director of the Tourism Bureau Regina Labega. Detectives from the department searched the Government Administration Building on at least two occasions while the former director of finance Bas Roorda provided Mos with stacks of documents that shows irregularities at the Department of Finance.
SMN News also learnt that the investigators found substantial evidence at a bank in New York that shows that some 1.2 million dollars per year were transferred to an account belonging to DMC (a company where Regina Labega is the sole shareholder) whose bank account is in Anguilla, yet the investigation came to a halt when Mos said some months ago that they do not have the financial experts that are needed to complete the investigation. A source close to the investigation said that when the detectives uncovered the transactions between the New York bank and the one of DMC in Anguilla they invited Labega to their office but she did not cooperate. It is not yet known if the Lands Recherché realized that the SOAB is capable of conducting financial investigations and they are readily available to the office of the Solicitor General and Prosecutor's office.
Due to the reactions SMN News got and the run around to obtain information locally about the three cases that are being investigated by those in authority on St. Maarten we decided to interview the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan on Friday for his views on the pending cases. Minister of Duncan said that two years of waiting is indeed a long period of time and he also believes that there is enough reason for concern.
The Minister explained that he normally keeps his distance from investigations but he does ask the Prosecutor and the Solicitor General for updates. Duncan further stated that even though the Solicitor is bombarded with work, it is time for him to put some pressure on those investigating to do what they need to do regarding the pending cases. Duncan said after two years a preliminary report should be available by now.

Willemstad/Philipsburg:--- The spokesman for the Attorney General's office of Curacao, St. Maarten, and the BES Islands Norman Serphos gave answers to the several questions SMN News posed to him regarding ongoing investigations that are being conducted by the Landsrecherche.

It should be noted that the answers provided to SMN News by email are the same as the ones we have been getting from the Chief Prosecutor of St. Maarten Hans Mos these past months whenever we ask for an update on at least three specific cases.

SMN News requested information on the investigations on the Vote Buying Fraud Case which was already investigated by the Police Internal Affairs, the investigation involving former Minister of Health Maria Buncamper Molanus and her husband Claudius Buncamper for the selling of the economic rights of government leased land, and the investigation involving former Director of the Tourist Bureau Regina Labega.

The only difference this time is that Mos did not give the information to SMN News directly he released it to the spokesman of the Attorney General's office Norman Serphos. Mos already indicated to SMN News that he is not authorized neither is he in charge of the operations of the Landsrecherche. However, he admitted that he is fully aware of the operations of the Landsrecherche.

Serphos said the organization on St. Maarten is new even though it was established two years ago. According to Serphos, the Landsrecherche started in December 2010 with only four positions filled at the time. He said shortly after one more position was filled, but since January there are nine persons working at the Landsrecherche which includes the department head Ademar Doran and his secretary, while country St. Maarten is aiming to have 16 persons in that department. Serphos said the Landsrecherche of Sint Maarten is at this moment involved in several investigations. Many are ongoing investigations and have not yet been finalized. When finalized, those involved will be informed first.

The Attorney General spokesman who was hired on May 12, 2012 said that since the year 2010 the department investigated the following cases.

  1. The escape of Omar Nelson
  2. The escape of R. Spencer
  3. The death of prisoner Reid
  4. The death of nine persons at sea near Tortola related to the Cerberus investigation
  5. Investigation to the embezzlement in the prison
  6. Two disciplinary investigations
  7. A large international request for mutual legal assistance (rechtshulpverzoek)
  8. Investigation into the fraud/bribery of a civil servant at the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI). This case will go to court at the beginning of September

The conclusions of investigations 1, 2, and 4 were reported to the Attorney-General and reported by the Attorney-General to the Minister of Justice with the necessary recommendations. The Attorney General's Spokesman further stated that the Landsrecherche initiated several fact finding investigations which are still ongoing. When SMN News asked Mr. Serphos to provide further information on the infamous Vote buying investigation that involves three officers and a civil servant working at the Philipsburg Police Station. Serhpos said the investigation into the election fraud as well as the other cases mentioned such as the Buncamper's investigation and the Regina Labega investigation are still ongoing and the Attorney General's Office cannot and will not make any further statements.

SMN News also asked Serphos if there is a conflict of interest or semblance of conflict of interest with Ademar Doran investigating a case in which his former landlords are involved and since Mr. Doran also took a donation from the Sky of the Limit foundation for the police band. Serphos said there is no conflict of interest since there is no proof of such. Due to these remarks, SMN News has decided to show proof that the Head of the Landsrecherche Ademar Doran accepted a check from the President of the Sky is the Limit Foundation Maria Buncamper Molanus. The presentation of the check was published in the Daily Herald on Saturday August 12, 2006.

Norman Serphos further stated that it should be clear to all that investigations do not always lead to court. Investigations by the Landsrecherche can also lead to disciplinary actions, or can even be the reason for changes within organizations or structures within the government. The final result should be that mistakes can be avoided in the future.

Click here to view the publication in the Daily Herald where Head of the Landsrecherche Ademar Doran received a check from the President of the Sky is Limit Foundation Maria Buncamper Molanus.

rduncanswearsinfourcoastguardofficers05092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Four new Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard officials were recently sworn in as extra ordinary police by the Minister of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan.

The Coast Guard officials have completed the theoretical part of their training and are ready to proceed with the practical training at the Sint Maarten Sub Station in Simpson Bay.

"Extremely important to have those discussions ahead of time to avoid negative situations."

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams stated during the weekly Council of Ministers Press Briefing that she and her cabinet is preparing for a meeting with the so-called GOA, the Consultation Instance for Matters pertaining to Government Personnel. "We are looking at having a meeting week after next to talk about the matter of the Cost of Living Indexation. The Indexation for 2011 was finally paid out earlier this year and both the Minister of Finance and I indicated that it is necessary that we have discussions regarding how the procedure evolved with the representatives of the workers of the Government in the GOA where Union Representatives will be present. We want to and look forward to having that discussion particularly considering how the indexation that is now applied to all salaries of Government, which is not governed by any specific law but a Government Policy that states that the indexation will be paid out in full depending on the financial rules of the Government. Therefore I think it extremely important that we have those discussions ahead of time so that we won't end up in a situation such as we had with the payment of the last indexation that was not taken up in the Budget", commented the Prime Minister. The PM concluded by stating that she want to avoid frustration by Government Workers who did not know what was occurring regarding the Index; "We were finally pleased that we still could have paid out the indexation this year but we want to avoid this for next and subsequent years", concluded the PM.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

wibdonatestodominofederation06092012Philipsburg:--- The Windward Islands Bank Ltd. made a financial contribution to the St. Maarten Domino Federation whom are presently hosting a championship competition on the island. The game of dominoes has always been local favorite past time and social sport. The winning team here will represent country St. Maarten in an International Domino Competition in Panama from October 27th to November 3rd, 2012. We wish our country St. Maarten team much success.

rduncanswearsinhealthinspectors06092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Eight Inspectors from the Inspectorate of Public Health, Social Development and Labor (Inspectorate VSA) were sworn in as extra ordinary police by the Minister of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan.

In October 2010 the end of the Netherlands Antilles became a fact. The "new country" Sint Maarten took up the responsibility for its legislation and enforcement of the law.

To be able to do this Sint Maarten had to establish its own supervision and enforcement institutions in several areas. These include healthcare, pharmaceuticals, food safety, daycare centers, labor and labor safety and environmental hygiene.

The Inspectorate VSA is headed by the Inspector General Dr. Earl Best.

Inspections can be conducted either announced or unannounced. To fulfill her task the Inspectorate is authorized to demand all information necessary such as demanding the inspection of books, documents, records and authorized to copy those or temporarily confiscate the aforementioned.

The Inspectorate is authorized to enter any place, if needed with the help of the police. Private homes are an exception, permission must be granted by the tenant.

To accomplish its task, the Inspectorate has several means to enforce the law, a simple warning, confiscation, a fine or closure. If necessary a case can be handed over to the public prosecutor's office or a disciplinary judicial entity.

The Inspectorate also has an advisory role to the Minister VSA and to other departments within the ministry.

smmc23082012Philipsburg:--- The Inspector General of Health and Labor Dr. Earl Best dispatched a letter to the Medical Director of the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) Dr. George Scot informing him that the deadline for him to submit his comments on the draft report which was submitted to him on August 24th, 2012 has passed and there will be no extensions. When the draft report was compiled after a series of thematic inspections, Dr. Scot was given until September 7th to respond to Dr. Best's findings. Dr. Scot asked the Inspector General for an extension so that he could submit his comments but the inspector general has denied the request. According to reliable information provided to SMN News, the Inspector General asked the Medical Director to comment on four categories.

A well placed source said that Dr. Scot distributed the report one and half week after receipt to the doctors and specialists. The SMMC director submitted a letter to request more time on the day of the deadline which according to the inspector general does not demonstrate adherence to good governance.

St. Maarten Will Be Formally Joining the Pan American Health Organization Within Short.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams returned from Aruba on Saturday where she attended the ECOCT Steering Committee and Planning Meeting. The Prime Minister is the Territorial Authorizing Officer for the Project Steering Committee (SC) and as chaired the meeting.

The meeting was coordinated by the Pan American Health Organization/ World Health Organization (PAHO/WHO), with financial support from the European Community (EC). Participants included focal points and steering committee members from the British and Dutch Overseas Caribbean Territories and community advocates from St. Maarten, the Bahamas, Barbados, Jamaica and Venezuela.

The Prime Minister stated that after two days of meetings the Dutch and British OCT's reviewed two important instances with regards to the approach of controlling the HIV/ AIDS epidemic in the region. "We reviewed the mid-term evaluation report as well as the report of the monitoring mission, both of these having been undertaken as part of the EC sponsored program "Strengthening the integration of the British and Dutch OCTs in the Regional Response to HIV/AIDS within the PANCAP Framework", commented the Prime Minister.

The Prime Minister also stated that during the 2 day event, participants participated in several plenary and break out sessions; "one of the main events took place on Friday morning when the program's Steering Committee met to review the above mentioned reports as well as the concluded activities of year three and the work plan for year four," continued the Prime Minister. The last time that a steering committee meeting was held for this project in 2010, St. Maarten was still part of the Netherlands Antilles.

Critical issues debated during the meeting were the sustainability of the program and the HIV/AIDS responses in the territories, the integration of national HIV/AIDS programs and regional collaboration in the face of limited human and financial resources. Special sessions such as those on Human Rights and health information systems were also conducted.

PAHO is the agency responsible for the program's execution. St. Maarten will be formally joining the Pan American Health Organization within short.

The Prime Minister, as the Regional Territorial Authorizing Officer for this program, which is a function required by the EC for these types of programs, chaired the SC meeting. Secretary General for VSA Ms. Jorien Wuite also participated on behalf of St. Maarten as well as the Country's HIV/AIDS Program Focal Point, Mrs. Suzette Moses-Burton.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

naturefoundationrescuespelican10092012On Thursday the Nature Foundation was alerted by the Police Bike Patrol on the Board Walk that a sick Pelican was seen on Great Bay Beach in the vicinity of Cornie's Beach Bar. Upon arrival Staff of the Nature Foundation noticed an injured pelican that was rescued by Mr. Cornelius De Weever after it was struck by a Jet Ski. The Nature Foundation transported the injured animal to the St. Maarten Veterinary Clinic where the animal did not show any broken bones or fractures. The Pelican was given a dose of steroids to overcome the shock and was subsequently transported to the St. Maarten zoo where it is currently recovering.

The Brown Pelican is the national bird of St. Maarten and carries with it a high biological, historical and cultural significance. Based on previous research conducted by the Nature Foundation an overall total of 339 individuals were recorded on St. Maarten with 8 chicks and 35 sub-adults recorded. It was further determined that breeding season for adult pelicans runs from approximately the beginning of June through August with the peak occurring at the end of July through the beginning of August.
The numerous threats faced by the resident pelican population on St. Maarten were also researched with the primary threat being related to habitat destruction. The resident pelican population has decreased drastically in the last four decades which coincides with the building boom experienced on St. Maarten during the nineteen sixties and seventies when numerous breeding locations had to make way for sea-front development.

Pelicans also face threats from being struck by boats and other watercraft, including Jet Skis as was evident with the case on Thursday.

The final threat to the species is related to the entanglement in fishing line and marine debris such as plastic bags and other garbage. The Nature Foundation often responds to incidents where pelicans are caught in fishing line or hooks, fishing nets, plastic bags, or soda can holders. Steps are therefore currently being taken by the Nature Foundation to introduce a line recycling program which the Foundation hopes will reduce incidents of Marine Entanglement to not only Pelicans but numerous other Marine Wildlife.

Philipsburg:--- Chief Public Prosecutor Hans Mos and the Attorney General of St. Maarten Taco Stein shot themselves in the foot on Monday when they raided a house in Pointe Blanche that yielded nothing.

According to a press release from Attorney General of St. Maarten Taco Stein, the police conducted a search operation in Pointe Blanche which was led by the judge of instruction. The release which was signed by St. Maarten's Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos states that police were unable to find corroboration of the information that lead to the search. Mos said in the interest of the investigation, no additional comment will be made.

SMN News was reliably informed that the raid was conducted in the home and garden of Ace Home Center owners, Samie and Josef Al-Yousef. According to information reaching SMN News, the prosecutor's office was informed by an outside source that the businessmen had several weapons in their homes and they ordered the search which was conducted by the RST and KPSM. The judge of instruction was also present when the search took place.

It is not yet clear who the informant was and what motivated the person to set law enforcement on the well known Arab businessmen. A source close to the Ministry of Justice said the police received a tip and they conducted an investigation and subsequent raid of the family's residence which was built about four years ago in Pointe Blanche.

nagicocelebrates30thanniversaryinmontserrat12092012Residents of Montserrat were treated to one of the largest Customer appreciation days ever held on their island recently, organized and hosted by NAGICO Insurances, to mark the insurance company's 30th year of existence.

Government officials, dignitaries, clients and non-clients flocked the island's popular venue; The Lyme where a brief formal ceremony was held to commemorate this milestone, during which the Prime Minister of Montserrat; Premier Reuben T. Meade praised NAGICO for the work they have been doing in Montserrat, since NAGICO entered their market 15 years ago.

"When you look at the recent history of insurance and the OECS (Organization of the Eastern Caribbean States), NAGICO seems to be one on of those companies that is a rock solid company," he said. "Montserrat has gone through the debacle of CL Financials and all of the issues that are pertaining thereto, as a consequence, the OECS governments have taken the decision that insurance companies will be more closely monitored but I know in the case of NAGICO, you are almost self-monitored."

Premier Meade spoke of the resiliency of the natives of Montserrat and praised NAGICO for remaining in their island especially in times of need. "NAGICO has been with the people of Montserrat through thick and thin," he said. "One of the very little known things is that NAGICO is a very good social citizen, because in almost every social function, whether school debating competitions, health or sports, NAGICO is always there willing to sponsor and do something within the community, thank you NAGICO."
Following the ceremony, the audience was treated to lively Caribbean music which set a comfortable tone in which the residents were able to mingle and talk with the CEO of NAGICO; Mr. Imran Amjad-McSood, while been treated to a variety of local dishes.

McSood thanked the people of Montserrat for welcoming NAGICO into their community and reaffirmed his commitment to the island by making sizeable donations to three non-profit organizations there, namely: The Diabetes Foundation, The Montserrat Festival Committee and the Montserrat National Spelling Bee Foundation.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in a closed door session on September 14.

Minister responsible for Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure Hon. William Marlin will make a presentation to Members of Parliament about the Zoning Policy and Development Plans for the country.

The meeting will take place on Friday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

wijnandstomp13092012The Philipsburg Jubilee Library in collaboration with the Ark foundation will once again organize its 3rd and final year of storytelling workshops entitled, "It Takes a Story to Raise a Child". This remarkable workshop is designed to develop persons in our community with the capability to tell stories and to enhance those persons, who already have some experience in this field.
Mr. Wijnand Stomp, a well known Dutch Antillean, theatrical storyteller in the Netherlands, who specializes in Anansi stories, will be conducting these workshops for the third year.
This storytelling workshop is scheduled to be held from Monday, September 24th to Thursday September 27, 2012 between 5:30 and 9:00pm at the Sundial School. The course fee is only 50 guilders for the entire workshop. After completing all sessions, the participants will be showing off their skills to the general public with their very own storytelling exhibition on September 29, 2012 at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library.
A free preview of Mr. Stomp's storytelling skills will be showcased on Sunday, September 23, 2012 at the Cultural Center at 7:30PM. You are welcome to come and see his exciting and interactive storytelling abilities for yourself.
Registration for this remarkable storytelling workshop is possible at the Philipsburg Jubilee Library on the following dates:
  • Thursday, September 13, 2012 between 2:00 and 8:00pm.
  • Friday, September 14, 2012 between 9am – 12:30pm and 2:00pm-5:00pm.
For additional information, please contact Morenika Arrindell, the Activity Manager at library, by calling 542-2970 or Ingrid Hollaman of the Ark Foundation at 554-1637.

ssforganizingsportsday13092012The Hague, Netherlands:--- On October 6th 2012, Stichting Soualiga Foundation will be kicking off its second initiative in the Netherlands, namely: 1ST Annual Unity Movement Day.
This sporting event is meant to be a fun and informal pre-Sint Maarten's Day celebration, as well as a way to bring Sint Maarteners together to socialize with one anotherwhile showcasing the awesome competitive spirit through the sports that we know and love.
"One of the things that we found out from the research that we carried out with the SSF Student Forum in April is that some Sint Maarten students have trouble integrating in Dutch society. Unfortunately, this can sometimes negatively affect their academic performance and general development. We want to be there for our fellow Sint Maarteners, and this is just one of the many initiatives we have planned to let them know that we are here for them!" SSF Chairman, Mr. Perry Geerlings said.
The 1ST Annual Unity Movement Day will be held on October 6th 2012 in the 'SportshalOranjeplein' in The Hague. The event begins at 10:00 a.m. The sporting activities (basketball, volleyball and football) will be take place between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., followed by a networking session between 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.
"Sports is something that young people from St. Maarten love and we thought that we should create an opportunity for them to play and to get together with other people from home," SSF board member and organizing committee chairman Garrick Richardson said. "But even the people that are not on a team are more than welcome to come and support. We have good music and plenty of local food and drink, so we know that everyone will have a good time," he continued.
Stichting Soualiga Foundation is extremely grateful for the support of other Sint Maarten organizations in the Netherlands, particularly the leaders and members of Stichting Unified Sint Maarten Connection. They have demonstrated their alliance to SSF'S goal of being a haven for all Sint Maarteners in the Netherlands by collaborating with the foundation in their second initiative.

St. Peters:--- Board Members of Milton Peters College (MPC) filed an official complaint with the Fraud Department on Monday against the concierge of the school whom they accused of stealing $74,000.00 from the school's canteen. According to well placed sources at the school, Janina Andrade who is also an employee of Robbie's Lottery works as a concierge at MPC and he is responsible for depositing the monies from the canteen at the bank.

The source said that no monies have been deposited since November 2010 and only recently the school board realized that someone has been committing fraud. SMN News learnt that Andrade was fired on the spot two weeks ago. The school board is also looking closely at the school's accountant who did not notify them of the incident. SMN News further learnt that this is the second time a concierge of the Milton Peters College has been fired for stealing monies from the canteen. The first incident it is said was never reported.

Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte confirmed that a complaint has been filed against the concierge and an investigation is currently taking place.

sxmacademydonatestofirevictims16092012CUL-DE-SAC:--- The St. Maarten Academy family stepped up to the plate in recent weeks, raising funds and collecting food and clothing for one of the families affected by the recent fire Over the Bank.
Upon hearing of the news and realizing that one of the students at the school had lost everything, including school books, the school's Student Government Association (SGA) jumped into action and organized a Jeans Day where students were encouraged to give generously. The students donated a total of $497, while teachers donated $238. An additional sum of $300 was donated by School Counselor, Mrs. Baly-Vanterpool. The latter amount was, in part, raised after the passing of Mrs. Baly's mom less than a year ago, and the family had requested that the sum be donated to a charity.
Several boxes and bags of clothing, shoes, and food items, along with $1,035 were handed over to Mr. Henry Dennis, the father of the student affected by the fire. Mr. Dennis was very grateful for the donation and said the family is very happy. They are currently staying at Flamingo Resort, where Dennis works, but must find a home by the end of the month.
He reported that the five children are coping well after the blaze and that they have everything for school. The Dennis family was one of several left homeless after fire destroyed their homes on August 26.
The school's SGA would like to extend heartfelt thanks to all who contributed, or stood by the family through this difficult period.

armedrobberyfillin13082012St. Peters:--- A lone gunman entered Sunshine Supermarket located on Genip Road late Monday evening and robbed the owners. According to an eyewitness, the suspect was armed with a shotgun. SMN News learnt that police managed to arrest the culprit along with another suspect that was outside the supermarket acting as a lookout. The money and clothes that were stolen were also recovered. Andy Huang and his mother were inside the supermarket when the incident occurred. Huang said that the gunman entered the supermarket and demanded that they turn over all the monies they had in the cash register.

Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte confirmed that the robbery took place and two suspects were arrested. De Witte said police are busy investing the latest armed robbery.

tobaccocessationinitiative3dayworkshop17092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Eight Tobacco Cessation Trainers were trained by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) recently as part of the Minister of Public Health's Tobacco Cessation 100% Smoke Free Schools Initiative.

The workshop represented another major step forward in the implementation of the World Health Organization's (WHO) Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) in the country, in particular of Article 14, Demand reduction measures concerning tobacco dependence and cessation, and Article 12(d), which states that each Party shall promote and strengthen public awareness of tobacco control issues, including through effective and appropriate training or sensitization and awareness programs.

Facilitator Dr. Adriana Blanco, advisor in Tobacco Control PAHO Washington DC, conducted the three-day workshop.

Collective Prevention Services (CPS) of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labour (MinVSA), is spearheading an initiative of Minister of MinVSA Hon. Cornelius de Weever to implement 100% Smoke Free Schools by 2014.

As part of the Minister's "Get Checked," campaign, the people have the power to change the aforementioned circumstances, and the logical step is creating smoke-free public spaces.

Minister Cornelius de Weever: "PAHO and Sint Maarten are working together in many areas to improve overall health care. I would like to thank the facilitator of this workshop and I know we can all benefit from tobacco cessation," Minister Cornelius de Weever said on Monday.

The Trainers are now prepared to sensitize and inform partners and stakeholders in health about tobacco control, and assist in and support tobacco cessation activities.

The three-day workshop comprised of nine modules covering the following areas: The role of primary health care providers in tobacco and tobacco dependence treatment; Basics of tobacco control and tobacco dependence treatment; Overview of tobacco interventions; Asking, advising and assessing readiness to quit; Dealing with low motivation; Assisting and arranging for follow-up; Addressing non-smokers' exposure to secondhand smoke; Introduction to pharmacotherapy; and promoting brief tobacco interventions in the community.

Please be informed that due to the installation of the final discharge pipe in the Rolandus Channel on Wednesday September 19, the lane heading to Sucker Garden road will be closed to all vehicular traffic from Wednesday morning 9:00am until 5:00pm.

The Ministry of VROMI apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The fourth annual "Summer Speaks", an evening combining spoken word, poetry, short story, music and fine dining will take place on Thursday, October 27, at 7:30pm.
This year the event, which is being called "Summer Speaks: Autumn Edition", will be held at Sheer restaurant on Frontstreet in Philipsburg. The theme of this year's event is "Now...I am free."
Event organizer, Lysanne Charles, said that while the event usually ran in July, this year she had opted to organize the venture later in the year.
"This year has been one of tremendous opportunity and growth for both myself and Clara Reyes of Imbali Center for Creative Movement, the entity with which I usually collaborate for both Summer Speaks and Winters Words. After a hectic start of 2012 I had initially decided to not have the event this year, but after several inquiries by poets and attendees from previous years I decided to simply postpone it until later in the year," Charles said.
Charles said that since its inception Summer Speaks had been hosted at various venues across the island and when the opportunity to partner with Sheer had been put forth she had jumped at the offer.
"From the initial meeting with Valentin Davis of Sheer he expressed great enthusiasm for the arts in general and poetry in particular and really threw himself wholeheartedly behind this event. Sheer is a really beautiful setting and provides exactly the right ambiance for Summer Speaks. Mr. Davis has also promised to provide a scrumptious buffet dinner," Charles said.
Charles also explained that this year's event would also consist of only one evening rather than the usual three or four and so the line-up for "Now...I am free" was a very forceful one. Scheduled poets include Sumaiyah, Giovanni "Gino" Olivacce, Marianne Tefft, Stephan "Stretch" Rodney, and Anderson Percival. There will also be musical performances by members of Catch 22, Shakiya Arrindell and Lena Browne.
"Usually the program runs over several weeks, but this year I wanted to do it a little different, just for this once while I tweak the formats for both Summer Speaks and Winter's Words and continue with the development of Soualigan Fyah. So just this once Summer Speaks is only going to run for one night, but I'm definitely looking forward to working with Mr. Davis again in the near future for Winter's Words," Charles said.
This year Charles, who is preparing for a performance related trip to Tortola, will not be reading poetry, but will read one short story and act as co-MC with Clara Reyes.
"The line-up will not miss me. The evening is choked full of power poets and spoken word artists and amazingly beautiful musicians and singers. Every year we try and do it different and better, this year is no exception. So I'm encouraging all the supporters of both "Summer Speaks" and "Winter's Words" to come out and enjoy this evening with us and bring a friend. But space is limited so call, reserve and buy your ticket in advance," Charles said.
For more information about cost of tickets and where they can be purchased people should contact Charles at 586-1266 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

meyshanejohnson24092012Philipsburg:--- Meyshane Kemar Johnson, the Jamaican suspect who was arrested early Sunday morning for the gruesome murder of American citizens Michael and Thelma King also robbed the Happy Star Chinese Restaurant on September 19th, 2012. According to reliable information reaching SMN News, Johnson borrowed someone's car to commit the robbery and police fired a shot at the vehicle.

Sources say the owner of the vehicle called police when he noticed that his vehicle had a bullet hole on it and there were suspicious items inside. SMN News also learnt that police found several incriminating items in the vehicle when they searched it and it is believed that the Kings were murdered that same night. Some of the items found in the vehicle were credit cards and a cell phone belonging to the late Michael King.

According to reliable sources, Johnson was illegally residing on the island and even though he was employed at Checkmate Security Company he indicated to his employer that he applied for the Brooks Tower (BTA) residency papers. SMN News also learnt that since the robbery of Happy Star Restaurant, Johnson did not report to work, instead he called in sick.

The sources further explained that Meyshane Kemar Johnson was working at the Souliga Service Point (SSP) and he was removed from the location, and placed as one of the company's reserves but he never worked for Ocean Club even though Checkmate Security provides guards for the timeshare resort during the morning hours.

SMN News also learnt that police is also looking for another suspect that they believe was involved in the robbery of and gruesome murder of the Kings. Sources close to the investigation state that the second suspect is a St. Maarten born minor of Jamaican descent. 


 Statement From Checkmate Security Concerning Cupe Coy Murder Case.


With reference to the recent murder-case, where an American couple was murdered in their hotel-room, we respectfully wish to inform you that our Company is very concerned especially with the fact that one of our employees has been suspected in this horrible crime.

Our company would first like to say that we condemn this barbaric act to Michael and Thelma King to the highest degree. We deeply sympathize with the family and friends of these long time visitors to our island and we mourn with them for their irreplaceable loss. Our company is in the business of protecting people and property and we cannot in any way associate ourselves with this heinous crime.

We are cognizant that the police is still investigating this horrible crime. However, based on widespread media reports our company would like to state that our operation certainly does considerable investigation before we employ someone as a security guard. It is quite common for us to request various sorts of proof of previous employment of possible candidates.

Not only with the local authorities, but whenever possible also with foreign agencies.

The person concerned is originally from Jamaica and before his services were engaged, our Company obtained information also from his country of origin. There was no indication of any reason to consider this case even a "doubtful one".

Within our Company we believe that this person is an example of cases where a human being can change and commit things completely out of the ordinary. Quite often negative influences/relations, and even overconfidence may lead to wrong and even criminal actions. Such actions are regularly published in the local and international press. Cases with law enforcement authorities have also happened in the past.

You may even recall that not too long ago in St. Maarten a person employed with the authorities was sentenced and sent to prison for various crimes committed while he occupied an important position with the Government.

Our company wishes to mention that it has cooperated in every possible way with the police authorities to solve this crime soonest possible.

Our Company wishes to assure you that this case is compelling us to be even more careful than we already are in our screening and investigations when engaging security employees.

 

Updated press release issued by Public Prosecutor's Office concerning Cupe Coy Murder Case.

On Monday autopsies were performed on the bodies of Michael and Thelma King. The results of the autopsies will be discussed with the prosecutors and the police. Presumably on Tuesday the bodies of the victims will be released to the family.

The suspect, identified as M.K.J., a 28 year old male, born in Jamaica, heavily resisted his arrest, wounding a police officer. J., who got wounded too, had to be treated in hospital. Afterwards J. was taken to the police station. Since then he has been questioned. He has been cooperative to a certain extent but was reluctant to answer critical questions.

On Sunday prosecutors had a lengthy conversation with family members of the victims.

On Tuesday the forensic department and the prosecutors will confer with a representative of the Dutch Forensic Institute (NFI) on the research on the forensic material that was secured during this investigation.

During the operation leading to the arrest of the suspect, local police cooperated with the French Gendarmerie and the local Coast guard who both had their officers on alert for an extensive length of time in order to prevent the suspect from fleeing the island.

The Sint Maarten Police have opened two telephone lines for those who may have any sort of information that might be helpful to this investigation:

For local calls, please call: 9300

For calls from abroad, please call: +1-721-542 0345

 

sarahwescotwilliams24092012Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- Prime Minister of St. Maarten, the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams made the following statement on receiving the news early Sunday morning that a suspect has been apprehended in the Cupecoy murders case.

"I am convinced that like myself, the entire community of St. Maarten hoped and prayed that the perpetrator(s) of last week's heinous crime would be apprehended and persecuted in the shortest time possible. This was important for our island and its law enforcement, as well as the families of the victims and for law abiding and compassionate people everywhere.

I had not dared hope however, that before the weekend was over, a suspect in this senseless and brutal act would be arrested. That this has indeed happened must be credited to our entire police force and in particular the team that worked on this investigation. As a nation, we are proud and indebted to you.

I am particularly proud by the way that you have acted under the stress which must have been present all during this ordeal. I know your work is far from over, but to hear personally from the family of the victims how professional and compassionate the detectives and police officers have been all along, has given me immense pride in our "men and women in blue". Thank you!

To the members of our community who in whichever way assisted the police force of St. Maarten, my thanks to you as well. To the family of the victims, I again express my Government and my deepest condolences. May God grant you and our nation St. Maarten strength during the times ahead."

Philipsburg:--- With its ruling of September 21, 2012, the Court of First Instance at Sint Maarten lifted all attachments placed by Rain Forest on the Emilio Wilson Estate.

The Owners of the Estate recently started summary proceedings before the Court of First Instance at Sint Maarten against the attachment placed on the estate by Rain Forest. The latter claimed that the owners of the estate had committed themselves to deliver ownership of 75 percent of the estate and that it is entitled to take ownership. The latter also claimed that it is entitled to financial compensation of about US$ 15.5 million if the deal is to fall through. The Court had limited the attachment for compensation of damages to US$ 5 million. On September 7, 2012 a court hearing took place during which the owners of the estate, represented by attorneys Brenda Brooks and Mark Meijjer, argued that the cooperation agreement between owners and Rain Forest specifically allows them to sell the estate to government. Owners also argued that Rain Forest unilaterally changed the financial components of the transaction, with which owners do not and will not agree, and that Rain Forest because of that cannot meet its obligations under the agreement.

The Court of First Instance, in its ruling of September 21, 2012, took into consideration that owners are under no obligation to accept the alternative financing of the project, of which the most prominent is that Rain Forest had agreed under the cooperation agreement to bring in equity in the amount of US$ 6.5 million, whereas from the financing agreement with Carnival it appears that only US$ 1,78 million will be brought in as equity. Due to this alternative financing, owners will receive far less for the property as has been agreed upon. According to the Court, owners are under no obligation to transfer ownership now that Rain Forest did not meet all stipulations of the cooperation agreement. Because of the above the alleged claim for performance (i.e. the transfer of ownership) is summarily proven to be unjustified.

Owners also argued that the claim for compensation of damages is unjustified, which argument the Court followed. Rain Forest had argued that it will suffer damages if the project falls through. Because Rain Forest did not present to the court its petition to place the attachments nor the petition on the merits of the case, the court considered Rain Forest's claim for compensation of damages insufficiently substantiated. The claim for compensation of damages is therefore summarily proven to be unjustified also.

Under those circumstances, according to the court, owner's interest in lifting the attachment outweighs Rain Forest's interest in performance or compensation of its so far summarily proven unjustified claims. The court considered it that unlikely that Rain Forest is entitled to performance or compensation of damages that owners, who want to transfer ownership to government, cannot be expected to wait for the outcome of the proceeding on the merits of the case before they can do so.

With this ruling of the Court of First Instance there is no obstacle for government to take ownership of the estate. Owners presented the ruling to government and urged government to proceed.

Click here to view the verdict for Henri Brookson vs. Rain Forest Adventures.

wmarlin02122009Philipsburg:--- National Alliance (NA) leader and Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin has strongly condemned the murder of American couple Michael and Thelma King whose bodies were found in the Ocean Club Villas on Friday.
Marlin, who returned to the island on Sunday and learnt of the brutal incident, joins his colleagues in government in expressing his deepest condolences to the friends and families of the long time visitors of the island. He said St. Maarten was mourning with the families of the victims and shares in their pain.
Marlin said on behalf of the National Alliance party, he deeply regretted that this barbaric act occurred on this peaceful island. He commended law enforcement officers and the team working arduously to solve this heinous crime for the speedy arrest of a person of interest early Sunday morning. Marlin said he is confident that authorities will spare no resources to bring the culprit(s) to justice.
The Deputy Prime Minister said this isolated incident in no way reflects the general situation on the Friendly Island, which he assured, is a safe place for visitors.
He said St. Maarten welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors by cruise and air annually and these visitors enjoy the tranquility of St. Maarten and leave with pleasant memories resulting in many repeat visits and positive word of mouth marketing.
He said the world should not look at this incident as a reflection of what occurs in St. Maarten. He urged anyone in the community with information on this crime to pass on this information to police on their tip line: 9300 (local) or international tip line: 1-721-54-20345

corneliusdeweeverandcarissaetienne25092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever welcomes Dr. Carissa Etienne of Dominica who has been elected the new Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO).

Etienne was recently elected by PAHO Member States during the 28th Pan American Sanitary Conference.

"As a newly born Associate Member of PAHO, we the country of Sint Maarten, hereby want to express our sincere congratulations to the newly elected Director of PAHO, Dr. Carissa Etienne. We welcome her with a warm heart, and wish her success in the new position," Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever said on Monday.

The new Director will start her five-year term on February 1, 2013, succeeding Dr. Mirta Roses Periago of Argentina, who has been PAHO Director since 2003.

Dr. Etienne is currently Assistant Director General, Health Systems and Services of the World Health Organization (WHO) in Geneva. From 2003 to 2008 she served as Assistant Director of PAHO, WHO's Regional Office for the Americas.

In her acceptance speech, Dr. Etienne said she looked forward to working for the countries of the Americas, which have achieved many advances in health and development, but which also face many challenges. In thanking the ministers of health of PAHO member countries for electing her, Dr. Etienne pledged to build on the rich tradition of Pan Americanism.

compresentedwithbreastcancerawarenessmonthcalendarofevents26092012Great Bay:--- On Tuesday afternoon, The Positive Foundation together with Elektralyets Foundation presented the Breast Cancer Awareness Month Calendar of Events to Prime Minister Sarah Wescott-Williams; Minister of Education, Culture Youth & Sports, Silveria Jacobs and Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever.
The two foundations are extending an invitation to the Government of St. Maarten to participate in their entire month of activities, which officially kicks off on Friday, October 5, 2012 with a Pink March/Parade through Philipsburg. The Positive Foundation and Mercedes "Elektra" Wyatt have organized a number of events intended to spread the word that in the fight against breast cancer "Early detection is our Best Protection."

Philipsburg:--- Police are currently investigating all information that was gathered the past few days. In order to get a good overview of all relevant information, analysts and detectives are running through all statements in combination with technical information such as information retrieved from the telephones of the victims and the suspect who was apprehended.
Furthermore, new witnesses were questioned on Thursday. This process may go on for a few more days since, based on statements of earlier witnesses, other names of possible witnesses came up. Besides that, a vast amount of video-footage has to be studied for all relevant details. Police retrieved camera footage from over 10 locations. This all has to be studied which is time consuming.
The prosecution is preparing official requests for assistance to be sent to the US authorities. Especially information on the background of the victims and from people close to the victims which could be relevant for the investigation. This is where the help of the FBI could come in and would make these investigations go faster and smoother.

Press Release from Public Prosecutor's Office

sxmnfattendsforumingreenland27092012Lobbying for solutions to various environmental issues faced by St. Maarten.

Ilulissat, Greenland- Representatives from the St. Maarten Nature Foundation are currently attending the Overseas Countries and Territories Green Forum held in Ilulissat, Greenland.

During both the EC OTC forum in Greenland and the Caribbean Overseas Countries and Territories, representatives of the Nature Foundation were able to discuss various environmental matters with various organizations. One of the most significant discussions were centered around the possibility of St. Maarten becoming a member of the 20/20 Challenge, a Caribbean initiative which hopes to protect twenty percent of Caribbean countries' territorial waters as Marine Parks and Marine Protective Areas by the year 2020. Caribbean Countries which are signatory to the Caribbean Challenge Initiative are eligible for funding from the European Union for Marine Conservation Projects within Protected Areas. The St. Maarten Nature Foundation Manages the Man of War Shoal Marine Park; St. Maarten's first and only natural protected area and national park. Discussions were held regarding project based funding to strengthen the capacity of the understaffed Foundation to more effectively manage the Man of War Shoal Marine Park.

Follow up consultations were also held regarding the possibilities of establishing a Marine Research Institute on St. Maarten, the joint proposal submitted by the Nature Foundation and the St. Maarten Harbor Holding Company for the Mangrove Reforestation Project in the Simpson Bay Lagoon, and the establishment of a Lobby Group to protect the Great Salt Pond as a site of environmental and cultural heritage of national and international importance.

Representatives were also given a first hand account of the melting of the polar icecap when they were given a tour of the Ilulissat Glacier, the largest and most productive glacier in the Northern Hemisphere. The melting of the polar Greenlandic Icecap will have a significant impact on St. Maarten including changing weather patterns and rising seawater levels. The Nature Foundation discussed possibilities that are available for the mitigation of the effects of Climate Change on small island states such as St. Maarten.

The presence of the Nature Foundation at the European Commission Overseas Countries and Territories was made possible through funding made available by the European Union.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Two out of six areas that the multi-disciplinary inspection teams will be looking at when they hit the streets on Monday October 1, is occupational safety and health at workplaces, and food safety.

A healthy workplace is one in which workers and managers collaborate to use a continual improvement process to protect and promote the health, safety and wellbeing of workers, and the sustainability of the workplace.

The most successful and competitive companies are those that have the best health and safety records, and the most physically and mentally healthy and satisfied workers.

The International Labour Organization (ILO) estimates that two million women and men die each year as a result of occupational accidents and work-related illnesses.

The World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that 160 million new cases of work-related illnesses occur every year, and stipulates that workplace conditions account for over a third of back pain, 16 per cent of hearing loss, nearly 10 per cent of lung cancer; and that eight per cent of the burden of depression can be attributed to workplace risk.

Food safety is a public health priority. Millions of people every year fall ill, and many die as a result of eating unsafe food. Serious outbreaks of foodborne disease have been documented on every continent in the past decade, and in many countries rates of illnesses are increasing significantly.

It is important for food establishments that provide such services to the public and visitors, to practice safe food preparation. Each individual should know how to ensure safe food handling practices and prevent foodborne diseases.

The five keys to safer food are: keep clean; separate raw and cooked; cook thoroughly; keep food at safe temperatures; and use safe water and raw materials.

The six government entities that will carry out inspections are, Inspectorate of Public Health, Social Development, Labour and Food Safety, Tax Department, Fire Department, VROMI Building Safety & Environment and TEVZT Inspections.

Inspections will continue on a regular basis. The joint multi-disciplinary team is looking forward towards the full cooperation of the business community and is requesting that businesses have all the required permits and other administrative documentation on hand to present to officials when they visit their establishment.

theyliger04032012All those who work in this dedicated and skilled law enforcement agency known as the Police Force of Sint Maarten, are truly the guardians of the safety of our citizens and our visitors.

Their vigilance and care for over 50 years, has earned them the deep gratitude and high respect of young and old, resident or visitor.

We have a proud policing tradition over the past 50-years up to 2012. Since October 10, 2010, when the Police Force of Sint Maarten was established, the staff and management have played an influential role in shaping the Police Force of Sint Maarten over the past 24-months.

To the men and women in our law enforcement agencies, let me conclude by expressing my appreciation to all personnel, past and present, for their contributions to the vision of keeping Sint Maarten as safe as possible for all our people despite the many challenges.

On behalf of the people of our great country, thank you for your years of service.

We salute you.

meyshanejohnsonandjeremiahmills02102012Philipsburg:--- The two suspects police now have in custody for the gruesome murders of Michael and Thelma King are cousins. Meyshane Kemar Johnson (28), a Jamaican security guard who was residing on the island illegally was arrested on September 23rd at a friend's house in Cape Bay. On Monday afternoon, police also arrested Jeremiah Chevon Mills born on October 24th, 1994 on the island of St. Maarten.

Mills is the son of Veronica Young, a Jamaican national who naturalized and obtained the Dutch nationality. Her son Jeremiah Chevon Mills is also a Dutch national. The public prosecutor in a press release Monday evening said that police arrested a second murder suspect, J.C.M. in the Cole Bay area on Monday afternoon. However, they did not mention the nationality of the 17 year old they arrested, neither did they mention that a house search was conducted at the home of Veronica Young.

veronicayoung26092012On September 29th, 2012, Veronica Young gave SMN News an exclusive interview where she accused police of holding the wrong person for the murders of the Kings. Young further stated that she was believes that her nephew Meyshane Kemar Johnson committed the robbery at the Happy Star Chinese Restaurant on September 19th, 2012, but she could not understand how police managed to pin two murders on her nephew. She also mentioned that her son (Jeremiah Chevon Mills) was on probation and police had surrounded her house several times in search of her nephew. She said that she informed her son that the police was also looking for him. During the interview, Young also said that she does not harbor criminals yet she indicated that Johnson went to her the evening of the robbery and told her that police had fired shots at the car he was driving. She said he also told her that he paid the owner of the car $300 to repair the vehicle. Young further explained that her nephew is the one who removed the bullet from the vehicle that belonged to one of his friends whose father owns car rental company in Cole Bay.

 

Information on Jeremiah Chevon Mills.

Jeremiah Chevon Mills (17) was a student of the St. Maarten Academy (Academic) section for about two years. He was later transferred to the PSVE (Vocational Section) when his grades began dropping in the Academic section of the school. In October 2011, the management team of the St. Maarten Academy expelled Mills from the learning institution when he beat another student with a baseball bat. SMN News has been reliably informed that from the time Mills was expelled from school he turned his attention to crime. He was convicted sometime in June 2012 for an armed robbery that he committed at Global Wealth Trade located in the Yogesh Building. Mills was sentenced to 18 months in prison, 15 of which were suspended. Mills spent three months behind bars and he was recently released from prison. At the time of his arrest he was on three-years probation. SMN News also learnt that Veronica Young hired Attorney at Law Shaira Bommel, the same lawyer that represented him in the armed robbery case earlier this year, to represent her son in this murder case.

On September 29th, Meyshane Kemar Johnson was arraigned before the judge of instruction who prolonged his pre-trial detention to Wednesday October 3rd, 2012. Jeremiah Chevron Mills will have to appear before the judge of instruction on Thursday October 4th, 2012.

 

Killings Seems to be a Hit and not Robbery.

SMN News learnt that the persons or persons that killed Michael and Thelma King were paid to do so since the two business entrepreneurs do not walk with monies and they had just closed a business deal with a local businessman on St. Maarten. Sources close to the investigation say that police did not properly analyze the modus operandi (MO) of the killings and while they may have the right suspects behind bars there are others that may have gotten away with murder. The sources further explained that while police have described the crime scene as brutal, the killers almost cut off the head of Thelma King. "The persons that attacked the Kings did not go there to rob, they went to kill. They tied Thelma King to a chair and slashed her neck from one end to the other. Michael on the other hand received several stab wounds about his belly." Attorney General of St. Maarten Taco Stein told SMN News early last week that the Kings died of severe blood loss. Stein said that he obtained that information from the pathologists that conducted the autopsies on the two victims. The Attorney General and Chief Prosecutor have refused to divulge the time of death of the victims claiming that it will jeopardize their investigation. However, friends of the Kings said they last heard from them the Tuesday before their bodies were found in their Cupe Coy condominium.

 

Press Statement from Public Prosecuter's Office Concerning Second Arrest in Cupe Coy Murder Case 

Police arrested a second suspect in the Cupecoy case around 3:45pm on Monday. After an intensive search last weekend and today (Monday), police managed to track down 17 year old J.C.M. and arrested him on the street in the Cole Bay area.
J.C.M. was considered a suspect since last week. Further arrests cannot be excluded.
The other suspect in this case, 28 year old M.K.J., will be led before the judge of instruction on Wednesday October 3rd 2012, where the prosecution will ask the judge to order the suspect's pre-trial detention.

 

garrindell23122011The Sint Maarten people are looking for economic relief and not waiting for a noisy and ridiculous expensive racetrack and untimely cricket stadium. The NA-led Government's priorities are all wrong. Wrong priorities, wrong direction, the country is on the wrong track.
We have to look at the entire Sint Maarten community, all the people! If Government has money to build a Cricket Stadium and a Race Track at this point in time, then provide relief for the people.
Serious infringements of proper governance where the Cricket Stadium and Race Track are concerned have come to light. The paperwork was not in place to execute these projects. The UP Faction will be demanding an investigation into this matter and demand disclosure as the people's patrimony, the protected Northern section of the Great Salt Pond is threaded upon.
The country has a number of sports facilities that need to be upgraded. Why not invest in these facilities which are used by our people? Invest the millions that the Government has found in these facilities and also provide relief for the people and the business community.
The present veil of secrecy surrounding these and other projects is outrageous and unacceptable. Where is the transparency with respect to these projects? What we have seen since the very beginning of a Marlin/Wescot-Williams Government is a new trend of secrecy and concealment.
The UP Faction supports Sports tourism and was bringing overseas professionals to complement local trainers and to use existing sports facilities until the Carnival coup resulted in a change of government. Why not upgrade existing facilities for sports tourism which would benefit local small hotels and other business establishments?
The world economy is still in recession and uncertainty remains. Government's reserves should remain untouched. Investments should be prioritized. The people want relief. A race track and cricket stadium could be built in another area and at a later time. Why rush these illegal projects as the people suffer?
Government needs to come clean to the people of Sint Maarten. Are funds reserved in the 2013 budget for these two projects? Are the initial costs covered in the 2012 budget, and if so, present the people with a copy of the amendment to the 2012 budget reflecting these two projects?
Wrong priorities, wrong direction, the country is on the wrong track.

Drs. Gracita Arrindell
Member of Parliament, First President of the Parliament of Sint Maarten

Philipsburg:--- Police officers from countries within the Kingdom of Netherlands are currently on St. Maarten to celebrate Police Week with a host of activities. Chairperson of the organizing committee, Pico Simmons told SMN News that there are currently 250 visiting guests on the island. These persons came from The Netherlands, Aruba, Curacao, BES islands, and Suriname while St. Maarten is the host country this year. Simmons said that this year St. Maarten will be celebrating its 2nd Anniversary as country within the Kingdom with its own police force. He further explained that the Police Organization began celebrating Police Week since 1983 and the celebrations continued even though the Netherlands Antilles was dismantled two years ago.

The event kicked off Tuesday night where a welcome ceremony was held for the guests at Port de Plaisance. Welcoming of the guests and opening of the ceremony was done by the Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte. The week long celebration continues on Wednesday with some minor games at the Emilo Wilson Park and Ladies night at Festival Village.

Click here to view the week of activities planned for the celebration of Police Week.

silveriajacobs02102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, on Saturday evening, attended the fundraising gala dinner organized by the Be Able Committee under the auspices of Top Promotion Foundation.

The dinner is a first in a series of events geared towards building awareness among the St. Maarten citizenry of the abilities of the disabled.

Be Able Committee will be hosting several professional wheelchair athletes from abroad in a tournament here on St. Maarten and this venture is indeed a noble one, Minister Jacobs said.

"Many of our disabled on St. Maarten are invisible, are shut in, depressed and only taken out on occasion. Promoting an awareness of the abilities of the disabled can only serve to bring confidence and encouragement to them as well as bring a sense of compassion and understanding for those of us who should support them.

"It is a measure of a country how we treat those who are less fortunate in some way. The Government of St. Maarten commends the efforts of the White & Yellow Cross, Sr. Basilia Center, Prins Willem Alexander School and all other organizations and institutions that care for the disabled in some way on a daily basis," Minister Silveria Jacobs said.

Top Promotions and the Be Able Committee are also commended for the lengths they have gone to in order to bring more awareness to the plight of the disabled, by focusing on the positive - what they can do. Much success is wished to them in this very noble endeavor, Minister Jacobs concluded.

silveriajacobs03102012Philipsburg:--- During the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing on Wednesday Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs admitted that there is an investigation taking place at the Department of Education. Minister Jacobs said that the department head is not under investigation but she refused to say if the department head was sent on inactive duty. However, she did say that the Department Head Glenderlin Davis Holiday is not suspended. The investigation is not targeting the department instead it is geared towards the operations of the department. Minister Jacobs said that the Council of Ministers tried to handle the matter in a confidential way. Minister Jacobs further explained that the inquiry will take at least 30 days and when the report becomes available more information will be released.

When SMN News reporter informed the Minister that the union representing the civil servant Windward Island Civil Servants Union (WICSU/PSU) already made a statement to SMN News regarding the sending home of their member, Minister Jacobs maintained that the rights of civil servants are private and she will not divulge any information. She also said that a committee was formed to conduct the investigation but the members of the committee will not be identified.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in public session on October 08. The Minister of Education, Culture, Youths and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs has been invited to Parliament.

The meeting will take place on Monday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The two agenda points for this meeting is the present education policy, and secondly, the policy related to youth and sports.

The second Central Committee meeting is scheduled for October 09. The Tuesday public session will take place at 2:00pm.

The agenda point for this meeting is information related to the present situation regarding maintenance and zoning.

Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure Hon. William Marlin, has been invited to attend the meeting.

Both meetings have been requested by the United Peoples (UP) Party parliamentary faction.

The central committee sessions will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1, the audio via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com, and also via www.sxmparliament.org.

PHILIPSBURG:--- A solemn plenary session of parliament to mark the second anniversary of the attainment of country status, will take place on October 10.

This meeting of parliament is being convened at the request of Minister of Education, Culture, Youths and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs.

The meeting will take place on Wednesday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

Faction leaders will speak for 10 minutes. Members of the Council of Ministers as well as guest speakers will also have the floor.

A public Central Committee meeting of parliament is scheduled for Thursday, October 11 at 2:00pm in the House of Parliament General Assembly Chamber.

The first agenda point is the compilation of names with respect to the permanent committees of parliament.

The second agenda point is the compilation of names for the Parlatino Committees.

Third agenda point is a change to the National Ordinance Security Service.

Both sessions of parliament 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:--- President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel, says NO WAY to Bullying, and calls on the nation to 'Take a Stand Together' against bullying.

Many children have a good idea what bullying is because they see it every day. Bullying happens when someone hurts or scares another person on purpose and the person being bullied has a hard time defending themselves.

Bullying is wrong! It is a behaviour that makes the person being bullied feels afraid or uncomfortable. There are many ways that young people bully each other, even if they don't realize it at the time. Some of these include: punching, shoving, spreading bad rumours, keeping certain people out of a group, teasing people in a mean way and ganging up on others.

Bullying is a very serious issue, where some international research has shown that one in six students is bullied weekly, and one in four students are bullied at least once over a period of a few weeks.

The newest form of bullying is cyber bullying (via the internet or social media platforms), and this is presenting a whole new range of challenges.

Research shows that confident, happy, resilient children do better at school, and are more likely to develop positive relationships and pursue healthy lifestyles in the long-term.

President Samuel commends the efforts and initiatives of the organization Voices of Our Children (VOOC) where it concerns bullying. VOOC over the weekend held an anti-bullying march that brought together the community.

"Bullying can take place anywhere, on our playgrounds, on the bus ride to or from school or via social media networking sites.

"Bullying can increase anxiety, depression, and school avoidance. Parents and guardians must send a message to our children that bullying is wrong and it is not okay to be a bully. Zero tolerance is needed for bullying by parents and schools," President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel said on Thursday.

Belair:--- The defense attorneys for the Vesuvius suspects asked Judge Rick Smid on Tuesday to fully acquit their clients Carlos Richardson and Omar Jones who are facing life sentences for the murders of Miguel Arrindell, Rudolfo Arrindell, Eric Lake, Kevin Gumbs, and the attempted murder that took place at the Tan Tan Supermarket in Dutch Quarter as well as for gun possession. Attorney at Law Vaders told the court that the prosecution based their case on circumstantial evidence while most of the file presented to the court was based on hearsay and melee. Vaders represented Omar Jones and Doniel Thomas who is facing a nine year prison term if the judge goes along with the demands made by the prosecution last week. Vaders said that the file of over 1100 pages does not prove the cases beyond reasonable doubt and to substantiate her analysis she provided the court with a number of case laws that shows that the suspects' rights and the laws on jurisprudence were violated on several occasions.
Attorney at Law Brenda Brooks represented Carlos Richardson and Omar Jones, Brooks said the prosecution submitted a number of statements that were made by anonymous witnesses some of them the defense could not question (verify) either because they did not show up for the hearing in front of the judge of instruction or the statements were made by people who are now dead. Attorney Brooks made clear in her presentation to the courts that "dead men" cannot speak and since the statements could not be verified then the judge should deem them inadmissible.
Attorney Brooks also told the court that the prosecution shipped her client outside of St. Maarten and they never informed her of his whereabouts. She said during the time Richardson was removed from St. Maarten she had no contact with him and once another inmate called her and informed her that her client had no canteen money and he was not allowed to have contact with anyone.
Brooks said the prosecution led by Prosecutor Bart den Hartigh based his case on melee and on comments made on www.smn-news.com and SIT website. She said that some of the words used in the file by the prosecution are unacceptable especially when the prosecution claims they spent two million dollars on the investigation to arrest seven persons whom they believe are the perpetrators to several murders. Brooks said that the prosecution built their case while suffering from tunnel vision because they turned a blind eye to real facts that might have led them to the real killers. Attorney Brenda Brooks told the court that on November 16th, 2011 when the seven suspects were arrested, Kevin Meturah who resides on the French side was also arrested on the request of the Dutch Prosecutor, however, Meturah was released the very next day by former Prosecutor Jacques Louvier who verified that Meturah could not have been anywhere near where the Dutch prosecution said he was because he was wearing a French angle bracelet that has GPS on it. Attorney Brooks said the Dutch Prosecution claimed Meturah was involved in the murders of Kevin Gumbs and Eric Lake which took place on A.T. Illidge Road. Attorney Brooks said Meturah's ankle bracelet placed him in Simpson Bay at the time of the shooting. This she said the prosecution failed to mention in their presentation to the court last week. "The Prosecutor requested the arrest of Meturah based on a statement made to them by an anonymous witness. Besides the ankle bracelet, the cell tower information placed Meturah exactly where he said he was and the route he used to get from French Quarter to Simpson Bay. Attorney Brooks said that Meturah's destiny was saved because the French authorities did their job and due diligence when they verified Meturah's whereabouts on that day. Brooks also read several statements given by witnesses who claimed they feared for their lives yet the prosecution and the police did not seek to properly question the witnesses to ensure that their statements were credible. She said in her opinion the prosecution placed their focus on the Labega families whom they said were seeking revenge for the slaying of Amador Jones who was killed at Under the Sun night club. "The prosecution did not seek to find the truth, they took statements from one of the suspects (Charles Fleming) who told them what they wanted to hear. Brooks said Charles Fleming said "Oggie got killed and nothing came out of it. Now it is Amador. You all better find this man, if not we will take care of it ourselves". She said according to a comment made on SMN News, a hit list was posted by someone who said when they are done they will turn themselves into law enforcement. The person who wrote the comment said anticipation of death is worst that death itself. She said the police knew of this hit list and they went and warned Carlos Richardson and Omar Jones about the hit list. She said after the arrest of the seven suspects that are being tried in the Vesuvius investigation, the Prosecutor's Office turned it into a media circus. Brooks said while the suspects were described as dangerous persons five of them are staying at the Pointe Blanche prison which has minimal security and not once a complaint was filed about their behavior. Brooks said that she is of the opinion that the court should hold Charles Fleming responsible for the statements he made to police because in his statements to police he said meetings were held with the Labega family but in court he accepted that no meetings were actually held after the death of Amador Jones.
Brooks told the court that the prosecution started a "witch hunt" on the Labega family based on the statements they got from Fleming someone whom she said has no relationship or ties to the family. She also made clear that Amador Jones was not the first relative of the Labegas that was killed violently. Brooks said someone closely related to the Labegas was killed in 2006 and killer was arrested and convicted. Attorney Brooks also told the court that she believes that the prosecution made a deal with Carlos Fleming Davis and Eckron Morgan because in their file it is clearly stated that Morgan asked the investigators what they were going to do for him if he gave them the statements they want. "It is in the file your honor they promised these persons protection for them and their families and when one of them asked for his mortgage payments the investigators said they do not do that." Another point Attorney Brooks raised during her presentation was the fact the prosecution claimed that the Vesuvius suspects were part of a criminal organization, yet they returned the $25,000.00 that was seized from all seven of the suspects. "If these suspects are part of a criminal organization why did the Prosecutor's office release the monies they seized before a decision is rendered by the court," she asked.
When addressing the killing of Miguel Arrindell who was killed the day before the Snowflakes hearing, Brooks said there again the prosecution turned a blind eye to statements made by several witnesses, some of which were incomplete. She said one witness told police that Miguel Arrindell was seen at his bar with a Colombian during that meeting Miguel looked nervous and afraid. Another witness told police that the killer sounded like someone from Tortola. She mentioned that one of the deceased Eric Lake was held in Tortola when he was caught with an excessive amount of monies. "Police did not follow none of the leads and besides that they had a number of video surveillance tape from various businesses around Cole Bay. "Each of the witnesses gave a different story as to who they saw kill Miguel Arrindell, police also found the getaway car by Under the Sun and instead of collecting forensic information where they found the vehicle, the police took the vehicle and parked it in an open parking lot behind the police station. The forensic evidence was gathered three days after the vehicle was moved and police claimed that Carlos Richardson's DNA was found inside the vehicle. "They even went as far as saying that based on the DNA the time it was placed in the vehicle was also specified and the prosecution managed to determine that Carlos Richardson was the driver of the vehicle that they believed was used to kill Miguel Arrindell." Brooks asked the court if the technology today has gone that far to determine time and date when someone's DNA is placed somewhere.
As for the slaying of Rodulfo Arrindell, Brooks said his girlfriend was in the car and she told police she did not see the shooter. While another witness said that the girlfriend could have been involved because of the relationship she had with one of the Rodulfo's best friends. Attorney Brooks said that Rodulfo Arrindell was killed two days after he returned from the Dominican Republic where he took his brother's ashes. She asked the court who they think would know the exact travel plans of Arrindell and why did police turn a blind eye to the statements given to them by several witnesses.
The defense attorney also explained to the court that the prosecution made several technical errors which were overlooked by the judge of instruction. She said the prosecution wrote out the summons for the indictment way before hand therefore making it null and void. Brooks told the court that after reading the file the prosecution presented against the seven Vesuvius suspects and the statements given by the witnesses she wants to know if she should accept the boloney that was given to the defense and the court.

Document presented by Attorney Vaders in defense of Doniel Thomas.

Document presented by Attorney Vaders in defense of Omar Jones.

Document presented by Attorney Brenda Brooks in defense of Omar Jones and Carlos Richardson.

sjacobssquaresoffwithmarcipeterson21102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- World Boxing Organization (WBO) has established the Kids Drug Free program and encourages it worldwide. St. Maarten has taken the first step in executing this program in conjunction with Marci of Marcy's Megagym in promoting boxing among our youth and keeping them off our streets and off drugs.

St. Maarten's own boxing icon, Jacinth Bryan-Labega President of the St. Maarten Boxing Association and WBO 2nd Vice President, thanked Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, for supporting this initiative and awarded certificates and gifts to the youth athletes.

The Minister commended Bryan-Labega for her contributions and pledged support for the rebuilding of the sport on the island. She further stressed that we should recognize the great contribution that someone like Bryan-Labega can bring to the sport locally seeing her international connections to WBO.

The minister also encouraged parents and youth athletes to keep on working towards the achievement of their goals and dreams.

Minister Jacobs and Marci of Marci's Megagym also squared off in a one minute round of punches, jabs and flurries as parents and students cheered. The Minister was happy to take part in the demo in an effort to encourage more students to choose sports over drugs.

igorgomesbravio21102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Dr. Igor Gomes Bravio, Gynecology and Obstetrics, will be one of the speakers at the Cancer Conference this week.

The Cancer Conference is being jointly organized by Collective Prevention Services (CPS) from the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, and a number of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).

The conference is being held under the theme: "Cancer and aging, collectively improving our local cancer care and responsibility," is being held from October 26 to the 27 at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel & Casino.

The four areas to be highlighted at the conference are breast cancer, cervical, colon and prostate cancer.

Cancer is the second leading cause of death in Latin America and the Caribbean. In 2005, approximately 1.15 million people in the Americas died of cancer, and 480,000 of these deaths were in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).

Dr. Bravio, who is from San Jose, Costa Rica, completed his specialist medical training in December 2010. He did a surgical masters course in total laparoscopic hysterectomy and advanced laparoscopic procedures, San Francisco, California USA among many other courses.

Dr. Bravio will be giving a presentation on cervical cancer treatment, endometrial and procedures. Local specialist Dr. R. Friday will also be giving presentations on the aforementioned areas.

'Get Checked,' is the Minister of Public Health's campaign to improve public health amongst the population of the country, and the conference is one of the avenues to bring forth awareness within the community.

The conference will focus on sharing information on the specific cancers mentioned above with the objective of developing a strategic plan and approach in registering, managing and monitoring cancers; increased awareness; and new treatments/techniques.

The general public can attend conference activities on Saturday, October 27 from 9.00am to 1.15pm and from 1.30pm to 4.00pm (lunch not included).

Persons interested in registering to attend the conference on October 27 can contact the following persons via email: Section General Public Health This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; Cancer Foundation This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; and Positive Foundation This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; or call CPS at 542-2078.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Persons traveling to participate in the Haji pilgrimage to Mecca from October 24-29 in Saudi Arabia next week, Section General Public Health (SGPH), an executive agency falling under Collective Prevention Services (CPS) in the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, is recommending an increase in hygiene measures.

The annual Haij is considered as one of the greatest assemblies of humankind. Each year, three million Muslims attend the Haij in Mecca. Of these, 1.8 million non-Saudi Arabians usually come from overseas countries, and 89 per cent or 1.6 million of them arrive by air. Pilgrims come from more than 180 countries worldwide.

The WHO recommends the practice of good hand hygiene and cough etiquette and protective behaviors to further decrease the occurrence of respiratory diseases.

The Minister of Public Health's 'Get Checked' campaign is also in line with the promotion of proper hand and cough hygiene practices.

The following advisory is in connection with a World Health Organization (WHO) communication with respect on 22 September 2012, the United Kingdom informed the WHO of a case of acute respiratory syndrome with travel history to Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

The case was a previously healthy, 49-year old male Qatari national that presented with symptoms on 3 September with travel history to Saudi Arabia several days prior to onset of illness.

On 7 September he was admitted to an intensive care unit in Qatar. On 11 September, he was transferred to England by air ambulance from Qatar.

The British Health Protection Agency conducted laboratory testing and subsequently confirmed the presence of the novel coronavirus. The tests were compared with a sample virus sequenced previously by the Erasmus University Medical Centre in the Netherlands.

The Dutch Medical Centre sample was obtained from lung tissue of a fatal case earlier this year in a 60-year-old Saudi national.

The WHO is working closely with Saudi Arabia to support the country's health measures for all visitors participating in the Haji pilgrimage to Mecca.

As of 25 September, no additional cases of acute respiratory syndrome with renal failure due to infection with a novel coronavirus have been reported to the WHO.

The WHO is continuing investigations into the two confirmed infections identified as a novel coronavirus.

The Detective Department wants to inform all businesses on the island and the community at large, to be aware of persons most probably of South American descent, that are presently on the island, using stolen or false credit cards and debit cards to purchase large amounts of jewelry and electronic equipments such as iPads and iPhones. Many businesses have suffered serious losses from this type of criminality. All businesses are asked to pay very keen attention to protect themselves against this ongoing situation and to notify the authorities as soon as they notice any abnormalities to this effect.

KPSM Police Report

laamadamarinacancun13102012FORT LAUDERDALE, FL:--- IGY Marinas announces the welcoming of the newest addition to its international network of marinas, La Amada Marina in Cancun, Mexico. With 176 slips for yachts up to 180 feet, the marina is part of the La Amada Residences and Marina in Playa Mujeres and boasts 214 exquisite beachfront condominiums as well as stunning natural surroundings including the Mayan Ruins.

The marina lies within one of the most exclusive and private communities in the region, and is located just minutes from the world's second largest coral reef and an abundance of sport fish and sea life. La Amada is just a 10-minute drive from the center of Cancun with many restaurants, bars, clubs and nearby golf courses. With a maximum depth of 12 feet, the La Amada Marina offers 24-hour surveillance and a concierge that is fully at the service of marina guests. Conveniences such as a boat repair facility with a 100-ton travel lift, fuel, provisioning, and a ship's agent make berthing in Cancun a hassle-free experience for yachtsmen.

La Amada Marina is the newest of the 13 marinas in the IGY marina network. Vice President of Real Estate for IGY Marinas Eric Simonton says, "We believe there is tremendous opportunity in Mexico, and we are pleased to be able to grow our presence in that market. La Amada Marina allows us to fill out our Western Caribbean strategy and we are now able to provide a complete circuitous cruising itinerary through the Caribbean and Central America to our guests. We are excited that our clients now have the opportunity to visit this extraordinary resort and marina knowing that they can expect the level of service and amenities that the IGY brand is noted for."

Marina highlights include:

  • Berthing up to 180 feet
  • Maximum draft: 12 feet
  • Cable TV and WiFi
  • 24 hour surveillance
  • Clean bathrooms and showers
  • Electrical capacity: 110, 240 and 480 volts
  • Captain's lounge
  • High-speed diesel fueling
  • Laundry services
  • Yacht provisioning
  • Tours and yacht charters
  • Fishing charters
  • Storage rooms available

shootingfillin11102012Pond Island:--- On Wednesday October 10th, 2012 at approximately 8:30pm, a phone call came into the Central Police Dispatch informing them of a shooting incident on Pond Island in the vicinity of Rock Salt drive. Immediately several police patrols and detectives were sent to investigate what was going on. On their way to the scene, the Central Police Dispatch informed the investigating officers that the victim had already been transported by private vehicle to the Sint Maarten Medical Center. The victim with the initials S.R.D. from Jamaica stated to detectives, while at the hospital, that he was in an argument with the suspect which became quite heated. At a certain moment the suspect pulled a handgun and fired a shot at him, hitting him in his groin-area. After committing this act the suspect left the scene. The victim was treated at the hospital however, he remained for observation and further treatment.
The suspect with initials S.B.L. from Curacao was arrested on Thursday afternoon by detectives and he remains in custody for further investigation.

KPSM Police Report

Further to a recent series of news articles in local and Dutch press with regards to information pertaining to Francesco Corallo and requested by Prime Minister Schotte of Curacao from the Italian Minister of Interior Affairs Mr. Corallo wishes to comment as follows:

It does not do justice to the many excellent diplomats in our country when a representative of the diplomatic corps issues reports to Kingdom governments that are based on chicken chatter or talk from imaginary employees of the Italian government.

It would be more just and fair, instead of me denying the news as reported by the various media houses myself, to have the honorable Stoelinga reiterate himself that from official sources such as the Chief of Cabinet of both the Italian Ministry of Interior Affairs and Foreign Affairs, it shows that - then Italian citizen - Francesco Corallo has a clean record with both Ministries.

And even if one can understand this story in the context of a heated political climate, it is however utmost surprising that media houses report such blatantly false information and such with scrutiny.

I enclose the official statement of the Italian Government of 3 August 2011 only correctly forwarded by his Excellency the Ambassador in Italy later that month.

I reserve the right to sue the authors of these publications according to the law.

Francesco Corallo
Dutch citizen

 

Click here to view the Official Statement of the Italian Government of August 3, 2011.


Translation of Statement

Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Chief of Cabinet, 3 August 2011, addressed to Ambassador Stoelinga
Your Excellency,
The Prime Minister of Curacao has written to the Minister of Home Affairs, the Honoroble Roberto Maroni,
to ask references on the person of Italian citizenship Francesco Corallo, to whom he would like to confer a not further specified institutional position.
To that effect I would be grateful if you could communicate to the Curacao authorities that aforementioned Mr. Corallo has a clear record at the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
with my most cordial regards,

Ambassador Pasquale Terracciano

 

romeopantophlet24092012PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunications (TEATT) Hon. Romeo Pantophlet, has been working diligently to finalize the COPA Airlines advice in order to have the funds released in a timely manner to the airline.

Minister Pantophlet was reacting to an article by Member of Parliament Hon. Roy Marlin with respect to COPA Airlines possibly reducing its four scheduled flights for the week from four to two due to not receiving marketing funds to promote the flight out of Panama.

According to Minister Pantophlet, the document had been tied up in a lengthy and tedious bureaucratic process. The advice is presently at the Governor's cabinet for signing, and the Cabinet of Minister Pantophlet has been informed that the advice will be signed and returned on Thursday morning.

Minister Pantophlet further indicated that after hearing the news about COPA possibly reducing flights, he immediately called His Excellency Hon. Governor Holiday requesting the status of the advice, and was informed that the advice requires a new "Beslisblad" from the Council of Ministers mandating Minister Pantophlet to sign a contract with COPA Airlines on behalf of the Government of Sint Maarten.

This issue was handled in Tuesday's Council of Ministers meeting and the "beslisblad" was finalized and sent to the Governor's Cabinet Wednesday afternoon.

Once the document is returned to General Affairs, payment of the cooperative marketing funds to COOPA can be processed.

Minister Pantophlet has also requested a meeting with COPA Airlines in order to discuss and mitigate the possible reduction of flights to the destination. This meeting has been scheduled for Monday morning.

Minister Pantophlet shares the concerns of all as it relates to COPA's flights and will definitely be updating stakeholders and the community at large with respect to this matter.

PHILIPSBURG:--- October 10, 2012 marks Police Day.

President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel would like to congratulate the Police Force of Sint Maarten on Police Day, and commends them for the courage and dedication in protecting the community they serve.

Samuel added that those work in policing the community 24-7 work tirelessly to serve their communities with commitment and integrity, and that the public quite rightly expects all police officers to demonstrate the very highest standards of professional conduct.

"Policing is a complex and high profile service within the community. One of the police service's greatest strengths is its transparency and openness to challenge.

"The Sint Maarten Police Force has come a long way since October 10, 2010. Every effort is being made to upgrade and expand the force in order to meet the needs of the community.

"On behalf of the Parliament of Sint Maarten, I wish the men and women of the Sint Maarten Police Force Happy Police Day," President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel said on Tuesday.

Samuel would also like to use this opportunity to welcome the other Police Forces who are visiting the island and participating in a number of activities organized by the Police Force of Sint Maarten.

Philipsburg:--- The Minister of Economic Affairs, Transportation, and Tourism Romeo Pantophlet will be issuing close to 80 new taxi licenses in the near future. Sources close to the Department of Transportation say that the former Minister of Tourism Franklin Meyers issued 68 new taxi permits in one week shortly after the UP/DP government fell and right now the current Minister of Transportation has surpassed that amount. The Minister announced earlier that after issuing some taxi licenses he will place a moratorium on the issuance of taxi permits.

SMN News also learnt that the Minister of Transportation Romeo Pantophlet will be issuing about 50 new bus permits.

Several taxi drivers who spoke to SMN News on the condition of anonymity said that there is not sufficient work for them and already they are struggling to survive during the slow season. One taxi driver said he heard that one of the big cruise lines will be pulling out of St. Maarten because they are not able to get the Rainforest Adventure project going. "This cruise line was planning to sell tours of the Rainforest on the ship to attract more travelers but now that project is stuck in the pipeline and the cruise line is now planning to leave St. Maarten."

Last week during the Council of Ministers press briefing, the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams told reporters that she met with the representatives of Rainforest Adventures and the foreign investors basically wanted to know if the Government of St. Maarten would continue working with them now that the Government has intentions of purchasing the Emilio Wilson Estate where the Rainforest Adventures was to be constructed. Prime Minister Wescot Williams said at the moment Government has to look at the legal options they would face and a decision was not taken since Government has not purchased the property as yet. She said Rainforest Adventures has a building permit and government would have to look at the legalities surrounding the matter. It should be noted that the building permit issued to Rainforest Adventures was granted by the former Minister of Housing, Environment, and Spatial Planning Theodore Heyliger. This permit was issued against the advice of the environmental foundations since there was no Monument Council in place. According to the Minister of Education, that council is now being worked on.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- With the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season to enter the peak period on Wednesday, the Office of Disaster Management is urging livestock owners to review their plans now of how they will secure their livestock in the event of a hurricane strike.

Livestock owners should make sure that their animal holding areas and other infrastructure are able to sustain a hurricane strike. Any loose material should be securely fastened in order to avoid damage to property and endangering human lives during the passing of a hurricane.

The following tips have been provided by the Office of Disaster Management and Animals R Friends: All cattle should have identification. Identification can be an ear tag, ear notches, neck chain or microchip. Paperwork should also be in order that shows ownership.

Don't keep your cattle in a barn or stable. This is to prevent injury from flying debris. If the barn collapses, cattle have no chance to save themselves. Relocate livestock to a predetermined safe area and ensure that they have access to hay, pasture, clean water, and a safe area or high ground above flood levels.

If you have chicken cages, these should be reinforced. Medical supplies and a first aid kit should be kept on hand.

Store drinking water for a number of days. Also have an adequate supply of feed.

pjl2009halloweenparty16102012The Philipsburg Jubilee Library will be hosting a spooktacular event on the 27th of October 2012. This activity will focus on activities related to reading. The library's Halloween program started in 2009 and has had a successful turn out ever since. It provides a twist to reading in a fun, educational and safe setting. Instead of scared, trembling in bed, youngsters will be at the library in a secure reading environment.
The Halloween program will commence at 6.30 pm and end at 7.45 pm sharp!
Children from ages 10 to 13 are welcome to sign up, as there will be limited space, for the Halloween party. There will be snacks, drinks, and most importantly treats.
Children are required to dress in scary or funny costumes, bring along trick or treat bags and lanterns for light.
Be sure to make your way to the library and sign up for the Halloween party. A fee of $ 5.00 will be charged. Parents are advised to pick up their children on time, at the latest 8.15 or they will be left for the witches.

For more information please call the library at 542-9819.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Another school year begins Monday, and the School Bussing & Taxi Dispatching Inspection Department of Economic Affairs reminds motorists to drive safely. Hundreds of students will start the school day and end it with a trip on the school bus on Monday, August 13 and thereafter throughout the new school year.

School Bus Section Inspection Head M. Thewet told the Department of Communication (DCOMM) on Sunday that she is calling on all motorists to observe the traffic rules as the new school year opens on Monday, and of course it is always important to drive cautiously.

Heavy equipment is prohibited from operating during 6:30am to 8:30am and 12:00pm to 2:00pm, and this is according to the Traffic Ordinance Article 60A.

The School Bus Inspection section is also appealing to parents to speak with their children about proper behavior while being transported on a school bus to and from school.

"Safety is our main concern! Any bus driver who experiences any challenges while bussing school children, are asked to contact the school principal and the School Bus Inspection Section immediately. Everybody has to abide by the rules and regulations governing the safe transport of school children.

"We would like this new school year to be incident free. We don't want to find school children carrying potential weapons and other things in their bags which do not belong there. You go to school to learn and become productive citizens of your community.

"The Section Inspection is looking forward to the full cooperation of all stakeholders, schools, parents and motorists in order for us to have a safe school bussing year.

"Anybody who sees any unusual behavior on or with a school bus is encouraged to report this to the Inspection Section.

"Otherwise, have a productive new school year and safe bussing. We are here to ensure reliable, comfortable and safe bussing," School Bus Section Inspection Head M. Thewet said on Sunday.

Parents who would like bussing information can call the section at telephone number 542-4511 or 542-4509 for additional information.

gsprott02012012Philipsburg:--- Police arrested five Anguillians who robbed a set of tourists on the Boardwalk early New Year's morning. One of the main culprits identified as only as T.M. 22 years of age was shot in his leg by police when he drew an illegal firearm at them. Acting Police Spokesman Giovanni Sprott identified the Anguillian robbers as A.C., N.B., K.L., R.P.C., and T.M. who are between the ages of 18 to 24 years of age.
Sprott said around 5am on January 1st, 2012 some tourists reported to police that while they were in the Philipsburg area they were robbed by two unknown men on the Boardwalk and one of the robbers was brandishing a firearm. The Acting Police Spokesman said the bandits robbed the island's visitors of several personal items such as cellular phones, money, jewelry, cameras, and other items. Sprott said when the culprits finished robbing the tourists they fled the scene on foot and as soon as police learned of the incident they conducted an intense search of the Philipsburg area.
Sprott said with the help and information provided by members of the community, police managed to locate the main suspect who was hiding on the premises of Oranje School on Front Street.
The Acting Police Spokesman said police ordered the suspect to come out from his hiding place and surrender to police but instead the suspect T.M. chose to draw his firearm on the officers and the police officers were obligated to open fire on the suspect, shooting him in his left leg.
The suspect T.M. a native of Anguilla was still in the possession of the stolen items belonging to the tourists at the time of his arrest. Sprott said police has since confiscated the stolen items and the illegal firearm as the detectives continue their investigation.
As for T.M., the injured gunman was transported to the St. Maarten Medical Centre for treatment, he was later released and remains in police custody.
Sprott said further investigation led police to the other four suspects: A.C., N.B., K.L., and R.P.C. were later apprehended in their hotel rooms. Police also found several other stolen items on the suspects.
Currently, the Prosecutor's Office is busy investigating the shooting and robbery as they piece together the case.
SMN News learnt that detectives from Anguilla were on the island on Monday meeting with the detectives that are busy investigating the robbery and shooting involving the Anguillians.

Philipsburg:--- Five Chinese Supermarkets located in the St. Peters area were victims of armed robbery on Tuesday morning. SMN News learnt that a lone gunman walked into Man Chung Supermarket located on L.B. Scot Road and held up the cashier at gunpoint before taking off with the monies that were in the cash register. The gunman then walked a few yards away and held up the St. Peters Supermarket cashier at gunpoint, then he walked a few yards further and robbed Ho Supermarket. The lone gunman then walked further up St. Peters Road and held up Desham Supermarket then he went to Sunshine Supermarket located on Genip Road and robbed them also.
Tuesday's robbery is the fourth robbery with the past two weeks for Ho Supermarket and St. Peters Supermarket. Acting Police Spokesman Giovanni Sprott confirmed the armed robberies had taken place on Tuesday morning. Sprott said when police reached the St. Peters area they conducted an investigation it was confirmed that all five of the Supermarkets were robbed within the span of an hour.
The Acting Police Spokesman said the patrols conducted an intensive search in the area for the suspect(s) but did not encounter anyone. Therefore, the Police Department is asking the general public for any information that would lead them to the culprit(s) responsible for the spate of armed robberies that are plaguing the St. Peters community.
While the Police Department is asking the community for information that would lead them to the culprits, SMN News learnt that some neighbors and one of the victims in Tuesday's robbery saw the suspect who robbed the five supermarkets hiding in the nearby bushes. One of the victims and proprietor of one of the supermarkets that was robbed on Tuesday said that when they saw the suspect they called the police who in turn responded to the scene only to inform them that they were not able to go into the bushes to apprehend the suspect. The victim said the suspect went as far as stripping off his clothes to hide in the bushes.

monkeyinpointeblanche04012012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation announces that it will be conducting baseline surveys in order to determine the abundance and level of threat posed by invasive and exotic animals on the island. The study will focus primarily on the monkey and raccoon population on island. "We have increasingly been receiving complaints and reports of various animals but monkeys and raccoons in particular, causing problems for residents in various districts. Before we can make recommendations as to what can be done to control the population we first have to see how many of them are out there and what types of threats they pose to the health and safety of the general public," commented Nature Foundation Manager Tadzio Bervoets.
Many residents have been contacting the Nature Foundation regarding large groups of monkeys, possibly vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus), acting aggressively towards residents and pets. The Nature Foundation has also received calls concerning raccoons overturning garbage bins in numerous districts. Attempts have been made in the past to capture raccoons in particular but the Foundation was unable to due to equipment limitations. However specialized equipment has been purchased and will be deployed when necessary. Both animals may act aggressively if they feel threatened and can also have a negative effect on our local flora and fauna. "We urge residents to not approach these animals and contact the Nature Foundation so we can record them. In the coming weeks we will be having various exchanges with experts in various locations who are used to dealing with monkeys, raccoons and other exotic invasive animals. Based on our research we will be coming with recommendations to the authorities as to what should be the best way to approach this problem," concluded Bervoets.
If a monkey, raccoon or any other unusual animal is observed contact the Nature Foundation at 5270490 or via This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

policecadetsswornin05012012Philipsburg:--- On January 4th, 2012 the police department held a swearing-in ceremony at the office of Justice Minister Roland Duncan.
A total of 13 cadets from the BPO (Basis Politie Opleiding) who have finalized another part of the module of their police training have taken the oath in order for them to have the authority to make arrests and to be able to write out citations.
Four other officers from the Netherlands were also sworn-in as part of reinforcement to the police department. This is in regard with the agreement St. Maarten has with the Netherlands that twenty officers will be reinforcing the Police Force of St. Maarten. Already, there are nine of the twenty officers on St. Maarten.
The officers took their oath in the presence of the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan.

celshot05012012Philipsburg:--- The President of the Windward Island Teachers Union Claire Elshot said on Thursday that the union and GOA is yet to hear from Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams about the Cost of Living Adjustments which were to be paid this month to all civil servants. Elshot said Wescot Williams promised the GOA and the union to get in touch with them after her trip to the Netherlands but to date she has not done so. "My secretary will be sending a letter to the Prime Minister who is also the Minister of General Affairs on Thursday requesting an update on the COL payments."
Elshot said the union needs to know what Government is going to do about the payments because as a union they are obliged to update their members. "When I call an informative meeting they consider it as industrial action but Government must realize that our members meet us on the street all the time and are requesting information on when they will receive their COL payments."
Another issue that is bothering the WITU is the fact that the Prime Minister announced on December 31st, 2011 that some Naf. 300,000.00 was allocated for the workers Christmas bonus, but none of the workers received their bonus for the holidays. Elshot said she will be seeking information from the Prime Minister on the bonus even though she knows that sometimes these payments are made in the month of February. The WITU will be meeting on Friday January 6th to start discussing their plans of action.

Pension Plan.

The Windward Island Teachers Union is currently trying to regulate its members registration in the Pension Plan program which is mandatory for all workers.
Elshot said even though the Pension Plan has become mandatory since January 1998, the St. Maarten Academy School Board is yet to register 62 of its teachers. President of the WITU Claire Elshot told reporters that one of the bottle necks was with the Chairman of the School Board who refuses to pay for the medical examination for his workers. Elshot said even though the Medical Examination has been concluded, the board of the St. Maarten Academy has to take care of the bill while they also have to submit their teachers' information so that the workers can be registered and become members of the pension plan.
Elshot said the union has been trying to regulate this matter for the past four years and while the teachers' pension premiums are deducted monthly from their salaries they are not registered. When asked if the School Board can be held liable for fraud, Elshot said she does not think so because whenever the registration takes place it will be done retroactively.

pjiaflags08012012Simpson Bay:--- The Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA) ushered in the New Year by flying the flags of the various countries and territories it services as an international airport.
The mounting of the 31 flags began Thursday night, December 29, 2011, on light poles that arch around the road leading to the airport, starting in the area of WINAIR offices with the St. Maarten flag, and up to the poles around the FBO facilities.
The flags represent St. Maarten, Saba, St. Eustatius, Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao, the hub islands, (Anguilla, St. Barths), other Caribbean countries and territories, destinations in Central and South America (e.g. Panama, Brazil), the USA and Canada as well as Europe.
"The idea of the flags is in recognition of the international character of PJIA, and a visual as well as concrete way to acknowledge all the destinations we service," said managing director, Regina LaBega.
"We have been receiving very positive comments about the flags, not just about how colorful and beautiful they look, but also about the educational value to both young and not so young people of our island," she added.

Philipsburg:--- A Plenary public session of Parliament with reference to the utility company GEBE and infrastructure developments is scheduled for January 16.

The meeting will take place on Monday afternoon at 2.00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament on Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

There are three agenda points for the plenary session, firstly, incoming documents; second is infrastructure developments on Sint Maarten and the impact on the environment; and the third agenda point is developments at GEBE including the generation and distribution of electricity, water and the fuel clause.

The National Alliance (NA) faction requested the plenary session in its letter dated January 06, 2012 to the President of Parliament.

The NA in its letter also requested the presence of the Minister of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure Hon. Theo Heyliger, and Minister of Economic & Tourism Affairs, Telecommunications & Transport Hon. Franklin Meyers.

The plenary public session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20.

Philipsburg:--- Just before the 2011 Christmas holidays, a meeting was held with the Chamber of Commerce & Industry official and an official from the Ministry of Finance, to explore cooperation with respect to the provision of data.

A follow-up meeting is planned between the Ministry and the Chamber before the end of January.

The Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto says that he was informed that the initial meeting went very well and the Chamber is very much willing to cooperate.

"It is the intention of Government to link all key databases with the Inspectorate of Taxes in order to be able to have a complete and transparent database system for Country Sint Maarten where every business that is established is properly registered.

"At the same time it allows us to have an idea of registered functioning businesses and those that are not. It also provides an opportunity to build a complete database which has the correct information and is synchronized with others. Once you have these in place, one is able to find those businesses which haven't been living up to their social responsibility and contributing to the national treasury.

"This process embarked upon is also part of reforming the tax system of our country. Everything is interconnected and we have to bring all the relevant agencies together in order to be able to offer better services to the business community," Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto said.

Taxand/A&M Taxand/VMW Taxand/Taxand Curacao, the largest independent global tax organization which provides tax advice to clients worldwide, will be assisting the Ministry of Finance by advising on Information Technology possibilities for the Chamber and tax authorities.

Philipsburg:--- The Prosecutor's office is soon to decide which of the suspects that were arrested last year in the Brooks Tower Accord scandal should face prosecution. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said that his office received the police report on the investigation and by April or May 2012 they will decide exactly which suspects will face prosecution.
Some eight persons were arrested early last year when it was reported that a stamp from the immigration department was stolen. It was later determined that the stamp was loaned to the BTA section but it later disappeared. Police and the prosecutor's office conducted a number of house searches when they launched the investigation. They seized a large sum of monies and documents. Those arrested were later released.

bimacoreceivescertificatefromusgf15012012Cul De Sac:--- The United Student Government Front (USGF), under the mission of promoting civic involvement, leadership, and academic excellence among students of secondary schools on St. Maarten, is calling on all high school student councils to attend its first event of the calendar year on Friday, January 20, at Milton Peters College.
The annual board games competition is being organized for all students of the various high schools to see who can take home to prizes for best chess and dominoes players.
Every year, USGF brings the teens together to form positive bonds and share ideas on how to make their schools better.
This event carries an extra celebratory theme as the students now have a public platform to showcase their activities. With support from Windward Island Bank, USGF was able to launch its website last December at St. Dominic High School in the presence of representatives from the host school, St. Maarten Academy and PSVE, Caribbean International Academy, Milton Peters College, and St. Maarten Vocational Training School. The website address is sxmstudentsgov.org. Its launch also marked the fifth anniversary of the umbrella organization. Sundial and Learning Unlimited also form part of the organization.
dominosreceivescertificatefromusgf15012012USGF started in 2007 after one parent made the suggestion that there should a general organization that brings all student bodies on the island together. At that time, there were four known student councils of government-subsidized high schools on St. Maarten.
After exchanging views at St. Dominic High School, students of the host school contacted other schools and encouraged the first meeting of what today is known as the United Student Government Front. Through sharing of ideas and activities that worked, the participating students were able to return to their respective schools and enhance or build their own student councils.
The new website hopes to create a forum for more interaction. Since its inception, the USGF has grown from strength to strength with each school contributing ideas and new platforms. The organization has moved from being a mere meeting and sharing ground, to one that offers leadership, financial and Parliamentary training, as well as opportunities to interact socially, for members and mentors of the participating schools.
In the past years, members of the USGF were given to opportunity to participate in the Youth Toastmaster Club. Such training aided the leadership and communication skills of the young scholars.
This year's board games, like previous years, will continue with prizes sponsored by businesses. Among the major sponsors over the years are Domino's Pizza and BIMACO and the organization expresses heartfelt appreciation for their support.

After many attempts made by the WIFOL to dialogue with Royal Resort (RR) and Simpson Bay Resort (SBRMC) and those attempts were rejected by the Management, Last week the attorneys of Wifol initiated a court case against Royal Resort (RR) and Simpson Bay Resort (SBRMC) at the Court of First Instance.

Wifol asked the court to order both RR and SBRMC to stick with the "Pelican CLA". Such claim has been awarded twice in a summary procedure by the court of first instance and was also twice set aside by the Common Court of Justice.

This new court action is a so-called procedure on the merits and therefore differs from the ones (the summary procedures) that have been tried last year. Those previous procedures were less extensive and does not give the Court a possibility to fully weigh all the evidence that is presented by parties. In a procedure on the merits, the Court will look more careful at the evidence and will be able to hear witnesses. Hearing witnesses is not possible in a summary procedure.

WIFOL is of the opinion that, both the Court in First Instance and the Common Court will come to the conclusion that both RR and SBRMC are bound by the "Pelican CLA" and that those defendants will be ordered to fully respect the CLA and pay the members of Wifol in accordance with the CLA.

A verdict is expected within a relatively short period. Moreover, Wifol has requested the Court to render a specific court order prior to a decision on the merits. Wifol hopes that this court order will be render

Approach of individual members of Wifol
WIFOL has noted that RR and SBRMC have approached the individual members of Wifol and have offered those members an employment agreement that is severely worse than what the members would be entitled to on basis of the "Pelican CLA".

Those deviations from the CLA will however become null and void if the new court case has a successful outcome for WIFOL. RR and SBRMC would in that case obliged to pay the difference to the members of Wifol.

Undermining the position of WIFOL members
The public should be aware that the members of WIFOL have informed the Board of WIFOL that a large number of undocumented workers have taken over the positions of the members at the resort. Some of those workers are working at the resort via employment agencies and by doing so are taking away the labor of the members of WIFOL. Those workers are working under conditions which are in violation of Local Laws, Kingdom Laws and ILO Convention No. 181.

Wifol regrets that, the immigration department nor the labor department have check those persistent rumors that some of the vacancies at the resort have not been filled in in accordance with the laws. As far as Wifol is aware of, none of these agencies have been scrutinized by the inspectorates neither.

Complaint against government of Sint Maarten at the International Labor Institution (ILO) in Geneva.
The attorneys of Wifol are drafting up a complaint against Sint Maarten at the ILO.

The ILO is the international organization responsible for drawing up and overseeing international labour standards. It is the only 'tripartite' United Nations agency that brings together representatives of Governments, Employers and Workers to jointly shape policies and programmes promoting Decent Work for all. This unique arrangement gives the ILO an edge in incorporating 'real world' knowledge about employment and work (www.ilo.org).

The reason for this complaint is that the government of Sint Maarten in the opinion of Wifol acts in conflict with certain ILO Conventions that the Kingdom of the Netherlands (and thus Sint Maarten) is bound by. More specific it concerns the ILO conventions 87, 98 and 154.

Those conventions concern the freedom of association and protection of the right to organize and the right to collective bargaining.

Wifol holds the opinion that the government of Sint Maarten has not fulfilled its obligations under these conventions by – among others – advocating the members of Wifol to bypass the union and to enter into individual employment agreements. Further, Wifol holds the opinion that government has not encouraged RR and SBRMC to enter into negotiations with Wifol, but to the contrary, lend its support to the way RR and SBRMC ignored the collective bargaining interests of the members of Wifol. A double role of a certain politician/ director will make more clear for ILO as well that the government of Sint Maarten has difficulty to fulfill its obligations under these conventions.

Wifol expects that this United Nations institution will closely scrutinize the acts of government in the light of the Conventions and will consider the complaint to be well founded.

For the Board of WIFOL,

Theophilus Thompson
President

Philipsburg:--- The Minister of Environmental Affairs and Road Infrastructure Theodore Heyliger told Parliament on Thursday that sewage overflows and the constant rain on St. Maarten are a major problem for the island. Minister Heyliger was responding to questions posed during the first round of the Parliamentary meeting called by the National Alliance to discuss the road infrastructure and GEBE.
Minister Heyliger said that the businesses and residents of Cole Bay are pumping sewage water constantly but because of the heavy rainfall their sewage overflows from one day to another. He cautioned that there is urgent need to build a sewage system and to make sure homes are hooked up to combat the sewage overflow. Minister Heyliger said due to the mass development of the island there is a larger amount of sewage that has to be disposed of on a daily basis. Home owners he said are adding on to their homes to either accommodate their children or other relatives. The environmental affairs Minister also explained that he is still busy trying to find land to build a waste disposal facility somewhere in the Cole Bay area.
Heyliger further explained that the island's road infrastructure and the Great Salt Pond are affected by the constant rainfall on St. Maarten. This too he attributed to the over development on the island. Minister Heyliger said because of the construction in the hilly areas of the island there is more water running off to the public roads and Great Salt Pond.
The Minister said because of the greater amount of fresh water entering the Great Salt Pond this has created the breeding ground for midges and mosquitoes. He said that his Ministry has taken the initiative to install at least three more water pumps which will be used to pump out the fresh water from the pond. He said one of the pumps is already installed while another two are due to arrive on the island shortly. The Ministry of VROMI is also looking at the possibility of having a few wells around the edge of the pond, Heyliger said.
The Minister said another solution that is being studied is the possibility of running underground pipes to bring in saltwater to the Great Salt Pond. However, he is not sure if the installation of wells and pipes will solve the problems that exist at the Great Salt Pond.
As for the ring road project, the Minister said that the sand that was used to fill in areas around the pond for the ring road has to settle before the road construction can begin. He said so far some 12 lots were distributed mainly to foundations and at least three residents. Minister Heyliger also clarified that the environmental impact studies for the causeway and the ring road were conducted for both projects, copies of which were given to the Chairlady of Parliament to distribute to the Members of Parliament after the leader of the National Alliance and Member of Parliament William Marlin requested it.
As for the various road projects, he said they will be completed by mid 2012. The drainage for Dutch Quarter he said should be completed by August 2012 but plans are underway to begin another road project in that area. Middle Region road construction should also be completed by mid 2012.
Minister Heyliger made clear that while there are number of projects in the pipeline to further upgrade the road infrastructure, he needs to find funding for those projects since his Ministry has the smallest budget within Government.

Philipsburg:--- The Chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell stood her ground on Wednesday when she closed the Parliamentary meeting based on article 48 of the rules of order. The procedural technicalities caused a heated debate on Tuesday night when the chairlady of parliament decided she will close the meeting and have the National Alliance request a new meeting if they want to question the Minister of Energy and Environmental Affairs Theodore Heyliger regarding GEBE.
The motion to close Tuesday's meeting was seconded by Member of Parliament Roy Marlin who said that Arrindell was in order to close the meeting since the Minister was not present when the Members of the National Alliance Faction posed several questions to him regarding GEBE. During the Parliamentary debate Minister of Economic Affairs Franklin Meyers and his staff showed up and were ready to respond to Parliament regarding GEBE, since Minister Meyers is the Minister in charge of Economic Affairs. However, the Members of Parliament only posed four questions to the Economic Affairs Minister regarding the pricing structure and the company that provides GEBE with fuel. Minister Meyers provided the answers to parliament on the four questions they posed to him at the end of the first round of the meeting.
The decision by the Chairlady of Parliament to close the meeting at the beginning of the second round did not sit well with the Members of the National Alliance since they said that the Minister and his staff was not obliged to be present when the questions were posed. Due to the disagreement between the Chairlady and the Members of Parliament of the National Alliance Faction, Member of Parliament Jules James tabled the same motion as the chairlady based on article 48 to close the meeting, which was eventually done despite the protest made by the Members of the National Alliance Faction of Parliament.
The meeting was called by the National Alliance to discuss the road infrastructures and GEBE on January 6th 2012. The first agenda point was to discuss the road infrastructures with Minister of VROMI Theodore Heyliger but the National Alliance made a mistake when they submitted their request by stating that they wanted a meeting with the shareholder representative of GEBE instead of asking for the Minister of Energy and Environmental Affairs. National Alliance leader William Marlin told parliament that he made the mistake because he thought the Minister of Energy was the shareholder representative.
The shareholder representative, Attorney at law Ralph Richardson showed up on three occasions including Wednesday to provide the answers to the questions the Members of Parliament might have for him about GEBE but the Leader of the National Alliance William Marlin informed the chair at the opening of the meeting on Wednesday afternoon that he made a mistake when he said he requested the shareholder representative in his initial request. Marlin informed Parliament that the shareholder representative could be excused since he intended to question the Minister of Energy and Environmental Affairs. The Leader of the National Alliance also submitted his request to the Chairlady of Parliament to invite the Minister at the end of the first round. He suggested that the meeting be adjourned and that Parliament send over a report and the minutes of the meeting to the Minster and his staff so that the Minister could prepare himself based on the questions that were posed in the first round of the meeting. Marlin said the only reason the chairlady opted to use procedural techniques and to close the meeting was because Parliament does not prepare the minutes of the meetings that are held and send them Government and the Members of Parliament.
The National Alliance Leader William Marlin and Member of Parliament Louis Laveist cautioned the chairlady that she should not use impartiality when taking decisions. Marlin said that the chairlady should stop making a mockery of parliament and if the chair chooses to use might over right then she could have his blessings but not his support. Marlin said parliament has enough bungles and he does not want to see another one be added to the list. Member of Parliament Louis Laveist seconded the proposal of the NA leader.
Laviest said that does not want to lose respect for the chair of parliament and therefore the chair should not allow her party colors or party lines to dictate her decisions when chairing the meetings of parliament.

Philipsburg:--- The General Audit Chamber upgrades its web presence with the launch of the Dutch language version of the website as well as the introduction of new features.
The website of the General Audit Chamber (www.arsxm.org) that was launched on November 14, 2011, provides information regarding the role and activities of the institution, as well as information on the public budget. From the home page users now can choose whether to enter the site in either English or Dutch. Content includes information about events and publications related to the General Audit Chamber. Among the items that can be found on the site are presentations, photographs, videos and published reports and documents. To increase the accessibility and utility of the information for the general public, many of the critical elements are provided in both official languages of Country Sint Maarten. Legislation related to public finance and the National Ordinance on the General Audit Chamber is now also available in English, and the Audit Chamber intends to add translated legal texts to the website in future. Video clips of the Symposium of the High Councils of State as well as the presentation of the Audit Chamber to Parliament are available on the website.
Information on the institution's first major audit can also be found at www.arsxm.org. This audit related to personnel expenditures of government continues in 2012 with a final report expected in April – May of 2012. The report will be made available via the dual language website once completed.
The General Audit Chamber, established in accordance with the constitution of Country Sint Maarten, commenced operations on October 10, 2010. The site was developed by the General Audit Chamber with technical assistance from the local technology firm COMPUTECH. With the public and other stakeholders making more use of electronic media, developing a web presence was a priority for the General Audit Chamber. Funding for the website project, which is part of the larger institutional development initiative for the establishment of High Councils of State, was provided by USONA. The Audit Chamber intends to continue developing the content of the website. Contact information and the location of the General Audit Chamber can be found at www.arsxm.org

nalynchandstaff30012012Philipsburg:--- The office of the Ombudsman of St. Maarten will resume taking complaints from the public as of April 1st, 2012 announced Ombudsman Nilda Arduin Lynch at a press conference on Monday. Arduin Lynch also gave reporters a tour of her office which is fully furnished and almost fully equipped with the necessary tools and materials for them to function optimally. Arduin Lynch said she is expecting another lawyer to join her team of staff as of March 1st, 2012, however, the office of the Ombudsman still needs one more senior legal adviser. The Ombudsman said her office made much progress during the months of November and December 2011. She said besides the much needed furniture a server was installed and computer software was tested and is being used on a trial basis. The office of the Ombudsman managed to make the necessary arrangements with the National Ombudsman in the Netherlands to provide training and support for the complaint officers for a period of six months starting March 1st, 2012, while two of the staff from the Ombudsman office is currently taking some courses to upgrade their Dutch in administrative law.
The Ombudsman will be traveling to the Netherlands to meet with the National Ombudsman where she will finalize the arrangements for the detache who will be supporting her bureau for a period of six months. During the trip, the Ombudsman will meet with the Ombudsman of Curacao to discuss the software operation and the complaint registration system that is currently being tested.
Since the installation of the Ombudsman Bureau on St. Maarten some 112 complaints were filed, 28 of which were civil cases. The bureau has completed 29 of the complaints filed while they intend to finalize 52 of them by the end of March. Of the 112 complaints filed the Ombudsman was not authorized to investigate two of them, while the Ombudsman initiated one of the investigations regarding the Kadastre's office.
St. Maarten's Ombudsman Nilda Arduin Lynch also presented the handbook she put together on how the Ombudsman will function. The handbook she said will be at the library for everyone to peruse and make their comments. A copy of the handbook will be presented to the Governor, Prime Minister, and the President of Parliament at a later date.

gendarmesatpressconference31012012Marigot:--- The Gendarmerie plans to open a new location in Concordia as of February 13, 2012. When the new outpost is open the general public is advised to file their complaints at Concordia or at the French Quarter Brigade since the La Savane location will be closed to the public.
Captain of the Gendarmerie Stephen Brunet and the heads of the substations told reporters on Tuesday at a press conference that the new location at the Spring Concordia will be open from 8am to 6pm on Monday thru Friday and on Saturdays at 8am to 12 noon then at 2pm to 6pm. While on public holidays the Concordia outpost will be open from 9am to 12 noon and at 3pm to 6pm.
The French Quarter Brigade will also be receiving the public three days per week which is Monday, Wednesday and Friday. The bureau will be open on Mondays and Fridays from 8am to 12 noon and at 2pm to 6pm while on Wednesdays they are open to the public from 2pm to 6pm.
Brunet said they made the changes to mostly accommodate the public in better way; one is to be closer to the people while offering faster service.
Members of the general public are asked to pay special attention to the new location and its opening hours since the La Savane Bureau will be closed to the general public.

Marigot:--- The Gendarmes confiscated a truck carrying dangerous materials on Saturday afternoon. The driver of the vehicle has since been detained for not having proper documents.
A press release from the Gendarmerie states that the truck was stopped during a routine control in Grand Case when the officers discovered that the driver was not authorized to transport the "dangerous materials", no details on what type of materials the driver was transporting has been released. The Gendarmerie said the driver did not have the relevant permits and neither was he registered as an authorized truck driver. The driver had been engaged in this activity for three years and he did not declare any income of his financial services. The French Prosecutor ordered that the truck be seized while the driver will have to appear in court at a later date to answer charges of several traffic violations.

confiscatedguns03022012Cole Bay:--- On Friday February 3rd at approximately 1:00am, a Simpson Bay police patrol was directed to a yacht harbored on the premises of Port de Plaisance to investigate a case of ill-treatment. On the scene, police spoke to a man with initials T.E.W. from the U.S.A., who had a wound in his face. He stated that he was ill-treated and threatened by the captain of the yacht on which he was staying called "MARLENA". He also stated that the captain had several firearms on board the yacht. The patrol then spoke to the captain of the yacht with initials T.F.D. also from the U.S.A., who stated that he was also struck by the victim. The captain denied having any firearms on board the yacht and said if there were any firearms on board he had no knowledge of them. After contacting the acting prosecutor a search was done on the yacht. During this search one double barrel shotgun, two revolvers, and 116 bullets were found. T.F.D. was arrested on the spot for the illegal possession of fire-arms and ammunition, ill-treatment, and threatening. He was taken to the police headquarters in Philipsburg where he is being held for questioning. These weapons and ammunition were confiscated for further investigation.

Philipsburg:--- Parliament has four additional hearings planned for this week excluding the one for Monday.

Parliamentarians will be dealing with Inheritance and Legacies on Tuesday afternoon at 4:00pm; the Sole Proprietorship Law on Wednesday afternoon 4:00pm; Common Law Marriage on Thursday 4:00pm; and Amendment Book 2 Civil Code on Friday at 10:00am.

A Central Committee Hearing is planned for Monday, 6 February about a Centralized Registration System for Child Abuse.

A representative from Women's Desk will be present for the parliamentary session that starts Monday afternoon at 2:00pm in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament.

The Women's Desk will give their input with respect to the national ordinance to amend Book 1 of the Civil Code.

The committee hearings for the week will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and only the audio can be heard via Pearl Radio FM 98.1 as well as via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com and www.sxmparliament.org.

agreementtocombattaxfraud06022012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Wednesday, February 1st, an agreement with the purpose of strengthening administrative co-operation in the field of taxation was signed between the Attorney-General, the Chief Public Prosecutor, the acting Head of Fiscal Affairs and the Head of the Tax Administration Sint Maarten.

This agreement will contribute to the prevention and effective combating of tax fraud through co-operation and the exchange of information that is relevant to the determination, assessment and collection of taxes, the recovery and enforcement of tax claims and the investigation or prosecution of tax matters.

Regular meetings are planned and a policy plan will be drafted with the priorities being laid on investigation and prosecution of tax fraud cases.

The strengthened co-operation between the different organizations must ensure better enforcement of the tax laws. This initiative is a prerequisite to further improve tax compliance.

Great Bay (DCOMM):--- School Busing & Taxi Dispatching Section Head M. Thewet described the school bus stabbing incident of Monday as unfortunate, and added that the department has no tolerance for violence on school busses.

Thewet pointed out that the safety of students using the public school bussing system will not be compromised. "Our goal is comfort, safety and reliability while students are being transported from one point to the next.

"The actions by the department have been noticeable in the past with bi-annual inspections, and random controls in conjunction with the uniformed services. The last control was carried out just two Thursdays ago, and more controls are forthcoming," Section Head M. Thewet said on Tuesday.

The incident will be a topic of discussion at the next general bus drivers meeting to be organized soon. This meeting takes place twice a year and the topics to be addressed are safety, loading and un-loading, dress code, and cooperation with government policies.

Thewet wished the injured students a speedy recovery and called on drivers and students to cooperate with the Police Department who are currently investigating the incident.

The Section School Bussing is also appealing to parents to speak with their children about proper behavior while being transported on a school bus to and from school.

"Safety is our main concern! Any bus driver who experiences any challenges while bussing school children, are asked to contact the school principal and the School Bus Inspection Section immediately.

"Everybody has to abide by the rules and regulations governing the safe transport of school children," School Busing Section Head M. Thewet said on Tuesday.

Parents who would like bussing information can call the section at telephone number 542-4511 or 542-4509 for additional information or clarification.

The School Busing & Taxi Dispatching Section is part of the Inspection Department of Economic Affairs under the Ministry of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Traffic and Telecommunications.

Marigot:--- The founder of the United Saint Martin Movement, author, and former municipal councilor Daniela Jeffry is advising voters on the French side not to sell their votes. Jeffry said the registered voters should go out and vote on Election Day. "I cannot tell anyone who to vote for, but what I will say is chose the best from the worst and when you vote for them make sure you demand what they have promised to do for the country. If you take monies for your votes you will not be able to make your demands or hold the politicians accountable."
Jeffry made the call during an interview on SMN News Election Countdown. Jeffry said the native St. Mariners are becoming more vocal since they are demanding protection from the politicians. "Right now, the natives are outnumbered and they feel threatened since they are not allowed to play their respective roles. The situation on St. Martin is very bad," Jeffry said.
Jeffry further explained that the influx of foreigners on St. Martin has created numerous problems for the island and the politicians that are contesting the upcoming election does not have any idea as to how they will solve those problems. Jeffry said most politicians are promising to create jobs when they are elected but politicians or the local government are not the ones to create jobs they are supposed enhance the private sector so they can hire people.

Here is the video of the interview in full with Daniela Jeffry:

Philipsburg:--- The board of the St. Maarten Academy suspended Vice Principal of the PSVE section Marvin Woods on Tuesday pending an internal investigation that is being conducted by the school board confirmed President of the School Board Alstain Van Dyke Bell. Bell said the school is busy investigating the complaints of the students and currently three of the teachers that were accused of inappropriate behavior have been suspended. They are Marvin Woods, Francisco Lacroes, and Rijnaldo Euson. SMN News has been reliably informed that detectives from the Juvenile Department of the Police Department have already visited the learning institution as they will be launching an investigation into the students' allegations.
During the Council of Ministers press briefing on Wednesday, Minister of Justice Roland Duncan responded to questions posed by SMN News regarding the scandal at the vocational school. The teachers of the St. Maarten Academy that were suspended a week ago by the school board pending an investigation can face prosecution said Minister of Justice Roland Duncan. The Minister said teachers, health care workers, police, prison guards, and other persons who are in authority over anyone have a moral obligation to uphold and if those persons acted in violation of the trust placed in them they can be prosecuted and be given at least 25% more prison time. Minister Duncan said there are laws that these types of caregivers have to abide by and if there is any evidence of sexual molestation or harassment then they can be held responsible. The Justice Minister said sexual molestation is not necessarily sexual intercourse but it could be intimidation, forcing the person to act in a certain way, touching, and there are articles in the criminal code that deals with every possible situation in cases such as these.
Minister Duncan said he is personally following the situation at the St. Maarten Academy PSVE because it's a school he was very closely connected to (he was the former president of school board and the Minister's wife is the Principal of the PSVE section of Academy).
However, the Justice Minister said the school board is still investigating the case regarding the three teachers and they have not yet filed any complaint with the police department. When asked if the age of consent will play a role in the investigation when a complaint is filed. The Minister said that compulsory education is up to the age of 18 therefore, age of consent has nothing to do with it. If anyone thinks the age of consent will play a role they are interpreting the law incorrectly. Minister Duncan said that after the school board finishes their investigation they will decide whether or not a complaint needs to be filed with the police.

The SHTA and SMTA in collaboration with the SBO and Sundial school have teamed up to revive St. Maarten's culinary competition under its new name: Sint Maarten's Annual Chef Competition. Formerly known as the Taste of Sint Maarten culinary competition, this competition is being organized with the goal of developing a national culinary team for Sint Maarten, which could represent the island at regional and international culinary competitions. Aside from this, the organizers hope to promote St Martin as the Culinary Capital of Sint Maarten as well as promote the importance of hospitality among the Sint Maarten population.
Why the name change? With other organizations using the name to promote their culinary events, the 4 organizers thought it best to avoid confusion and start fresh with a new name, new faces and new rules.
In order to partake in this competition you must be employed at an established restaurant, hotel or resort on the Dutch side, Sint Maarten, and must have the necessary documents needed to travel. The format has also changed:
  • The participating chefs have to prepare a 3 – course menu for 4 persons
  • Each course will have a Mystery basket with specific ingredients that must be used in the recipe.
  • Registration Fee $ 100.00 (Competition is limited to max. 15 Chefs)

Closing date for registration is: March 10, 2012

The competition will be held on March 24 at the Sundial School from 10 am to 6 pm. The competition will be held in two shifts. Group 1 from 10 am – 12:30 pm and group 2 from 1:30 pm – 4 pm. Organizers are looking for sponsors to cover the ingredients and prizes. If you'd like to sponsor the event, please contact the SHTA office on 542-0108 or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Chefs interested in participating should send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. requesting the registration form.

Dutch Quarter:--- Two persons were stabbed by a man considered to be the victim of a robbery while in Christina Bar on Friday afternoon. SMN News learnt that two young men who were on a scooter entered the bar and attempted to rob a patron of his gold chain.
Chief of Police Peter de Witte confirmed that the victim defended himself by taking a knife and stabbing both his attackers. De Witte said when police reached the scene they were not able to find the injured suspects.
It turned out that at least one of the injured robbers had to be taken to the St. Maarten Medical Center for treatment shortly after the stabbing.
In an unrelated incident, on Saturday afternoon a man was shot in his lower leg by persons who attempted to rob him of his gold chain on Back Street.
Up to press time the police did not release any information on the two attempted robbery incidents where persons were injured.

Reigning Jr. Calypso Queen Denisia "Lil Blossom" Martimbor and two-time reigning Jr. Roadmarch King Rickyshio Bertie will have to fend off stiff competition for Carnival 2012 if they hope to retain their titles.

The 2012 Junior Carnival Calypso and Roadmarch competition is one of the first events for Carnival 2012, and, according the St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) one that will showcase the impressive talent of the island's young calypso singers.
Jr. Calypso Queen Lil Blossom seems already destined for greatness having recently performed in Trinidad to rave reviews. Her winning song of 2011, "Sisters Abstain", was an instant hit that still graces the airwaves today.

Likewise for the two-time Junior Roadmarch King Rickyshio who continue to perform with energy that reminds calypso lovers of his father Ricky "Da Phox" Bertie a veteran Calypsonian and former Senior Roadmarch King.

Lil Blossom will face six young singers looking to dethrone her: Her sister J'onesia "Sunshine" Martimbor, Marieshene "Singing D" Doran, Acquilla "Empress Acquilla" Carty, Rickyshio will also sing calypso as well as his brother Nicholio Bertie and finally Rumari "The Messenger" Rogers. Three of these same singers will also compete in the road march competition.

"This is the future of calypso," SCDF President Stuart Johnson said, adding that much more needs to be done to attract youngsters to the art form of calypso. "We already proud of the seven singers that we have for the junior show and hope they will get tremendous support from the community and the radio stations who we are counting on to play their music. They work as hard as anyone on their performances and asks only to be rewarded with support," Johnson added.

The SCDF has decided to reschedule the Jr. Calypso and Roadmarch competition from April 1, to Saturday, April 14. It will lead the with the Teen & Senior Queen Pageant Speech and Culture Wear competition which will be held on the same day. "That's basically four great, exciting shows in one," Johnson said.

The show will be at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The University of St. Martin (USM), in collaboration with the Open University in the Netherlands will be offering a Law program, on the basis of a tutor system and distant teaching materials (print and online) that will culminate in a certified law degree (NVAO accreditation).

The intention is to launch a cohort system in a fixed specialized track. This means that the students will all start at the same time in the Fall 2012. This cohort study, in principle, gives the group opportunity to equal guidance to the entire group with the added benefit that students will be able to enjoy collaborative learning.

In the provisional framework the Open University will offer the curriculum materials in print, access to its online teaching environment and the exams. USM will coordinate the training and supervision thereof via a tutor system. The guidance aims to ensure that the cohort of students will maintain the required pace of study. The task of the USM facilitators will be to provide further explanation of the substance in the material, answer questions and assist in preparing for eventual exams. The guidance will be provided by local experts, who all hold a master degree in Dutch law.

The program is scheduled to start in Fall 2012. Persons interested in following this law program are requested to contact the Admission Office at the University of St. Martin at 542-5171 or 542-2356 Ext. 1000 for further information.

extraordinarypoliceswornin06032012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Left to right, Minister of Justice Hon. Roland Duncan, Police Major (Analyst at the Info Desk) Angelique Post-Kruithof, Police Major at General Police Services Ramon Krabbendam, Police Spokesperson Ricardo Henson, and Chief of Police Peter de Witte after Post-Kruithof and Krabbendam were sworn in as extra-ordinary police on Monday. (DCOMM Photo)

nagicodonatestowifol08032012NAGICO Insurances donated three brand new computers and customized mouse pads to the Windward Island Federation of Labour (WIFOL) Institute on Tuesday to enhance their newly created 40 plus program.
The computers were presented by Managing Director of Claims at NAGICO; Eric Ellis and Regional Marketing Manager; Paul Dijkhoffz, in their newly renovated Customer Service area. 

"We are pleased to be part of a process which affords our older generation the opportunity to become computer literate and to be able to equip the WIFOL with the tools necessary to empower these people."

Theophilus Thompson, President of the workers union said that his institute is geared at making employees more qualified and better able to serve their employers, which will allow for a more beneficial and harmonious working environment and with a donation such as this from NAGICO, they will be able to realize their goal.

"I approached NAGICO with this request for additional computers and today, we are presented with three brand new computers and beautifully designed mouse pads and I am really thankful and appreciative that there are still companies that give back in big ways like this to the community."

Philipsburg: --- The principal of Prins Willem Alexander School was ordered to lift her one week punishment levied on students and teachers of that school. SMN News learnt that the head of Public Education Gwendolyn Davis Holiday visited the school on Tuesday morning to meet with the management team of the school especially the principal who implemented a no break period of one week. SMN News has been reliably informed that the President of Windward Island Teachers Union Claire Elshot met with the department head when she was contacted by several teachers of the school. The source said Elshot wanted to visit her members on Tuesday morning but Davis Holiday brokered a deal with her by asking that she met with the management team first.
SMN News further learnt that the Principal and Management Team of Prins Willem Alexander School decided to punish the teachers and students of the school as of Monday. The actions of the school management took several teachers by surprise since it is unconstitutional of students not to have a break period. The law states that students must be given a 15-minute break period after every two hours and one hour break before afternoon classes commence.
According to well placed sources, the school management took actions to curb the unruly behavior of their students that would go through a broken fence into the neighbor's yard. One source at the school said the teachers were asked to come up with ideas as to how to better manage the students but before the teachers could give their opinion the school management took actions by imposing the no break period for one week.
President of the Windward Islands Teachers Union Claire Elshot confirmed that she met with Davis Holiday and her intention was to visit the school today. Elshot said she entered into an agreement with Davis Holiday when the department head instructed the Principal to lift the punishment she instituted on Monday. Elshot said government mainly the Minister of Education will have to find solutions for the problems the school is facing. "They need to understand that Prins Willem is a special education school and special measures have to be taken to curtail the unruly students. However, teachers cannot be punished for the students that need special care."

PHILIPSBURG:--- A workshop regarding the Strategic Economic Plan 2012-2022 will take place on March 22.

The workshop is an opportunity for the immediate design and execution of a long-term vision and strategic direction dealing with the future and competitive position of Country Sint Maarten.

The rationale for the plan is to bring together key players behind the country's economic and social development, to draft a long-term direction towards a common sustainable goal.

The goal of the envisioned plan is to create broad support for the future strategic course of the country and to achieve a sustainable increase in the standard of living and prosperity for all citizens of Sint Maarten.

The goals should be achieved through education and training; increase employment; increased business activities; growth in foreign investment (Capital and skills/knowledge); well-balanced wealth distribution; social cohesiveness; and good governance.

In developing the plan, requirements are participation; a "can do" attitude; public-private partnership and private financing.

During the development of the plan, some performance metrics of best practices from the World Economic Forum will be used.

The World Economic Forum's Competiveness Report, has over the last three decades, become one of the world's most respected assessments of national competiveness, providing a mirror image of a nation's economic environment and its ability to achieve sustained levels of prosperity and growth.

"The objective is to produce a strategic economic plan for the next 10-years that would guide our country's economic development. This plan is being produced at a time when the world went through the global financial and economic crisis which was described as the most serious since the Great Depression of October 1929.

"As a people and as a country, we must take stock after having gone through constitutional change in 2010, and are currently in the process of building Country Sint Maarten.

"During these periods of progress and positive change, the country has also been confronted with various challenges due to the world crisis, however, we have still been able to present a first balanced country budget in 2011, and will be approving within short the second balanced country budget.

"As a country we cannot lose sight of strategic economic planning and looking at five and 10-years down the road. The workshop is essential in grasping the opportunities of the future for the people of Sint Maarten.

"We want to build a quality society where the hopes, dreams and aspirations of the Sint Maarten people are key to national economic development," Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs Hon. Franklin Meyers said on Tuesday.

The process in developing the Economic Strategic Plan will be facilitated by KPMG Advisory Services.

usmandscisignagreement21032012PHILIPSBURG:--- The University of St. Martin (USM) last Friday formalized its relationship with the Securities and Commerce Institute (SCI) so that the two institutions can now proceed with offering the Edinburgh Business School's (EBS) Masters in Business Administration program.
SCI is the approved learning partner of the Edinburgh Business School (EBS), the largest and one of the best MBA programs in the world. Signing the memorandum of understanding on Friday behalf of USM was President Mrs. Annelies van den Assem and on behalf of SCI –EBS, Director Education & Training of SCI Mr. Andrew Forson.
After the signing, there was an information-session, by Andrew Forson, where over 30 people showed a genuine interest in pursuing an MBA degree through this prestigious program. The prospective students were informed about all aspects of the program.

"It was made very clear to them that completing this MBA should not be taken lightly. It involves self-motivation, determination, persistence and, of course, much brain power," says USM Business Division Head Erwin Wolthuis.

He adds that the program offered by SCI-EBS, in conjunction with USM, differs from other online providers of MBA programs, in many ways.

"Each on-line course also has a week of actual classes, hosted at USM, where the professor involved will be flown in. In addition, students have the possibility to ask questions to their professors on a daily basis, while exam training seminars will also be organized at USM in order to increase the chances of success for each student," Wolthuis notes.

The first course for the 2012 MBA program will be in Economics and is scheduled to start in April 2012. The USM Business Division Head adds that USM will also become the official exam-centre for EBS in the North-East Caribbean; making the whole process really efficient for students on the island.

SCI-EBS representatives are still on the island and persons who are interested in the MBA program can contact them by sending an e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. As of next week registration forms and procedural instructions will also be available at USM's Student Service Center.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Head of the Civil Registry Department Leona Romeo-Marlin would like to inform the general public that persons with expired driver's licenses can visit the department to schedule an appointment to renew their license.

Driver license holders should not wait until their licenses have expired to get them renewed. The department also no longer upholds the grace period of one-year for expired licenses.

Holders of licenses that were expired between 10-10-2011 and 17-02-2011 will be given the opportunity to renew their driver's license without having to re-sit the exam.

The following documents must be presented at the department for the further processing of the driver's license (holders of a license): valid Dutch passport or Identification Card and Non-Dutch Nationals, a valid foreign passport and a valid original residence permit; doctor's medical declaration; Naf. 10 stamp from Receiver's; original license (Police Report if license lost); one passport picture; Naf. 100; and exams costs Naf. 300.

Services for driver's licenses are by appointment only. All appointments must be honored and if the person misses the appointment it will be rescheduled. No exceptions will be given. Appointments can be made by calling 542-2457 ext. 412.

george21082009Member of Parliament George Pantophlet wants to know if everyone is being treated equally. After an operation that is akin to pulling teeth it was revealed that 25.9 million guilders is owed in fees which date as far back as 2001 to present. What is interesting is that in one of the daily newspapers in an article it states "efforts will be made by the Finance Ministry to begin collecting the outstanding amounts." We are talking about 12 years and for all intent and purposes it appears as if nothing was being done to collect this astronomical amount of money which is almost 6% of the Budget. Furthermore, if one would do their calculations they will come to the conclusion that we talking amount an amount of about 2 million guilders annually. The Member of Parliament said that he is meeting persons on a regular basis who are receiving assessments as far back as 1998 and are not given much time to pay. One of them who have a sole proprietorship was assessed for amount of around 20.000 guilders for the period of 1997 to date. The Receiver's told them that it has to be paid in two installments. This is ludicrous. Then my question would be in how many installments is the 25.9 million guilders supposed to be paid over a period of 12 years? The Member of Parliament says that this is the problem he has with the manner in which the receiver's office does its collection. But he understands the politics and so call hands off by government. He can remember when a former employee of the island receiver's went to collect outstanding taxes from a particular resort and was told hands off. This employee ended up being sent to the Netherlands to further their studies. They are presently on the island qualified but not functioning because of politics. And to make matters worse more taxes are coming. The cost way will cost because if one was following the meeting on the 2012 Budget the Minister of Public Works Theo Heyliger in a question posed to him by my person on the cost way said that there is no toll at this time. Finally, let me answer my own question: No everyone is not treated equally.

territorialcouncilofstmartin01042012Marigot:--- The twenty three member territorial council of St. Martin that was elected on March 25th at the end of the second round of the Territorial Council election was officially installed on Sunday where Alain Richardson the leader of the RRR was elected President for the next five years unanimously.
The RRR nominated their party leader Alain Richardson for the post of President while the six members of Team Daniel Gibbs voted in favor of Richardson being the President of the 23-member council as they chose to respect the wishes of the voters. It should be noted that Guillaume Arnel was off island on family business but he left his proxy vote for the installation ceremony. President Alain Richardson voted for second vice president Guillaume Arnel.
Members of the executive council were also established on Sunday. They are President Alain Richardson, first vice president Aline Hanson, second vice president Guillaume Arnel, third vice president Ramona Conner, fourth vice president Wendell Cocks with members Rosette Gumbs-Lake and Daniel Gibbs.
Shortly after the installation of the council, President Alain Richardson gave his general address on how he intends to govern St. Martin for the next five years. President Richardson called on the people to have patience and most importantly to unite and roll up their sleeves as they work on building St. Martin together.
The first territorial council meeting was also held on Sunday where the 23 member council voted on two deliberations. The first was to give the President his signing power while 10 million Euros were voted for the operations of the Collectivity for the first year. The annual budget for the Collectivity's operations including salaries will be voted upon on an annual basis.
A large crowd of people including dignitaries from Anguilla and the Dutch side of the island attended the ceremony. However, St. Martin's senator Louis Constant Fleming and the state representative Prefet Philippe Chopin did not attend.
Members of the Parliament of St. Maarten from the United Peoples Party, the National Alliance along with Independent Members Frans Richardson and Patrick Illidge were among the Members of the Council of Ministers at the ceremony. Governor Eugene Holiday and first lady Marie Louisa also attended the swearing in ceremony and the first territorial council meeting.
Invocation was done by the superintendent of the Methodist Church Steve Brooks, with songs done by Don Froston. A special song for the council was done by the President's brother Addy Richardson and his daughter Sharissa. At the end of the official ceremony, the President and members of the Council gathered in the garden of the Collectivity where the official toast was conducted.

Click here to view more photos of the installation of the 23 member Territorial Council.

nafactionmembers02042012Philipsburg:--- The Members of Parliament representing the National Alliance and Independent Member of Parliament Frans Richardson told reporters on Monday that the draft amendment to the Civil Code which was sent to the Council of Advice is now ready and it was submitted to the Chairlady of Parliament so that a central committee meeting can be called to discuss the draft amendment to the civil code which would help curb the abuse of the short term labour contracts.
Leader of the National Alliance William Marlin said some changes had to be made to the first draft that was submitted to the council of advice and now the final draft amendment to the civil code is ready to be discussed in a central committee meeting before the public debate on the floor of parliament takes place.
Marlin said when the draft amendment is passed into law it will not take effect immediately. He said the Minister of Labour would have to publish a list of jobs that fall under the draft amendment of the civil code and employers would have to get permission to hire people on a short term basis for jobs that are on the list. Marlin said cashiers for casinos, supermarkets and slot attendants are some of the jobs that would be on the list created by the Minister of Labor. He said while these jobs are listed, employers who want to employ someone for a job on that list on a short term basis would have to discuss their reasons with the Minister of Labour before he/she is granted permission. Marlin explained that too many persons living on St. Maarten are being negatively affected by the short term labor contracts. He said workers on these so called short term contracts are not able to secure loans from the bank and they are not able to get a low income house from the St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation.

alainrichardsonandvps10042012Marigot:--- President of the Collectivity of St. Martin Alain Richardson announced on Tuesday that the Collectivity of St. Martin would need a minimum of 30 million Euros (fresh cash) to be able to pay for the operations of the COM for the year 2012. These monies he said has to be found because the salaries for the Collectivity's workers are not guaranteed. President Richardson also announced that an audit of the Collectivity's financing is currently underway, while one of the local banks has denied the Collectivity's request for a loan of 10 million Euros. President Richardson said he received the letter from the bank on Tuesday morning which is in the negative. Furthermore, President Richardson said that he already met with Prefet Phillipe Chopin on April 3, 2012 where he addressed the financial situation of the COM and this week he will be meeting with Prefet of Guadeloupe Amaury de Saint-Quentin to further discuss St. Martin's financial situation. President Richardson said that is the hard reality the people of St. Martin has to know, that the COM is more than broke and this is where the RRR priority lies. President Richardson said when he took office a week ago and he was confronted with the financial situation of the COM it was not a shock to him or those persons that were part of the Territorial Council from 2007 to 2012. However, he explained that the time for short term solutions is over and it's time for elected officials to find long term solutions which would address the financial situation of the COM. President Richardson said he does not wish to be a President that has to try and cut corners every week or month to seek funding for the payroll. "Short term solutions can no longer be applied and we need to find long term and durable solutions for the COM's predicaments."
SMN News learnt that the Collectivity does not even have monies in the treasury to pay the salaries of the COM workers at the end of April. The vice presidents present during the press briefing told SMN News that the COM would need a minimum of 30 million to pay its monthly bills but that figure can double or triple when the audit is complete. They said that the Prefet already took certain decisions for the COM but the Prefet in Guadeloupe has to sanction those decisions later this week. Sources close to the COM said that the RRR team inherited debts upon debts when they took office a week ago. SMN News further learnt that the State of France conducted a study prior to the Territorial Election to determine St. Martin's financial status and that study showed that St. Martin would need 35 million Euros to survive this year.
One source said that while the President has to find monies to pay the civil servants he also will be faced with the bills from various contractors that conducted work for the COM shortly before the March Territorial Elections. "One such bill that has to be paid is the road work bill that was done throughout the French side shortly before the March 2012 Territorial Elections."
When asked by SMN News what sort of solutions the RRR government has in mind to address the financial predicament of the COM, President Richardson said the portfolios of the Vice Presidents were only now distributed and the budget of the COM will be discussed on April 26, 2012.
In the meantime, the portfolios for the Vice Presidents have been distributed. First Vice President Aline Hanson will be handling Pole Development Humane (Human Resources and Education, Sport and Culture.) She will be assisted by Territorial Councilors Josianne Carty, Alain Desormeaux, Catherine Questel, and Nadine Paines Jermin. Second Vice President Guillaume Arnel will be in charge of Pole Development Durable (Sustainable Development), he will be assisted by Rene Jean Duret, Louis Fleming, and Jean David Richardson. Third vice President Ramona Conner will be in charge of Social Affairs (Solidaire Famile), she will be assisted by Valerie Fonrose, Mr. Jose Vilier, and Anteroux Santos. While fourth President Wendell Cocks and President Richardson will be in charge of Pole Development Economic and Finance (Economic Development and Finance) they will be assisted by Jan Vanterpool.
The President said a study is currently taking place and when that study is complete the recommendations will be added. He clearly explained that his team has work ahead of them and they are not afraid of the work.

julesjamesrunsawayfrompelicanworkers12042012Philipsburg:--- Several workers of Simpson Bay Resort Management Company (SBRMC) along with their union representative from the Workers Institute for Organized Labour (WIFOL) Theophillus Thompson went to the SBRMC Human Resources Department on Thursday to receive their pay checks since the Court of First Instance ruled on April 2nd, 2012 that the SBRMC must comply with the Collective Labour Agreement that is currently existing and pay its workers. Thompson said that since Thursday was pay day he accompanied his members to make sure the employer abides by the court's decision.
An employee at the SBRMC Human Resources Department informed the WIFOL President and its members that she did not have any paychecks for them and she did not know if and when they will be paid by SBRMC.
The SBRMC workers who have not received any salaries since last year then went to Parliament House to confront Member of Parliament Jules James who is also the General Manager of SBRMC.
When the workers arrived outside of Parliament the security guard informed them that he did not know if they could go inside Parliament House while a public meeting of the Central Committee was taking place. Moments later, Member of Parliament William Marlin came downstairs and met the workers and informed them that the meeting was a public meeting and they could attend the meeting if they remained peaceful.
The workers then went upstairs and stood in the lobby as they waited for the General Manager of SBRMC Jules James to approach them and inform them when they were going to be paid. While Member of Parliament Louis Laviest approached the workers, Member of Parliament Jules James remained in his seat for about forty five minutes before he left the Parliament house, rushed to the Government Administration Building parking lot, and drove away at high speed leaving the angry SBRMC workers. Thompson and the workers then tried to meet with the Minister of Labour Cornelius de Weever at the Government Administration Building but they were informed that Minister de Weever was not in office at the time.
It should be noted that during Member of Parliament Jules James' escape, he ran to his vehicle which was parked at the Government Administration parking lot and reversed his vehicle through the one way entrance as he sped out. MP James almost ran over an SMN News reporter who was at the entrance of the parking lot taking photos of the workers and the Member of Parliament as he was escaping from the SBRMC employees.
The distraught workers told SMN News that they had no intention to cause trouble or to commit any violent act against the SBRMC General Manager. The workers said they need their General Manger to tell them exactly when he will respect the decision of the court. They further explained that Member of Parliament Jules James is a lawmaker and he should lead by example. The workers said that it's been two years they are struggling with their job and employer. One of the workers said they are losing patience with the SBRMC. The employee said they need to pay their bills and they also have children to feed. He made clear that Member of Parliament Jules James has two salaries while he is a business owner that is collecting monies daily. "I want to know what type of Government we have, is this how government treats working and poorer people. This is lawlessness in government and we need to protest against it."
President of the WIFOL Theophillus Thompson said that he has informed the WIFOL attorneys Maarten Le Poole and Wim van Sambeek at HBN Law of what happened on Thursday. Thompson further explained that the SBRMC did not file an appeal instead they filed a request to the court to block the implementation of the recent court decision. Thompson said that case will be heard on Friday April 13th, 2012.

Click here to view more photos of SBRMC workers seeking their salaries on Thursday.

gracitaarrindell21022011Philipsburg:--- Chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell was fully exposed on Thursday during a central committee meeting when she tried to have Parliament approve the expenses she endured when she traveled to Washington DC to meet with US Vice President Joe Biden.
The National Alliance faction and Independent Member of Parliament Frans Richardson voted against the approval of the trip which the Chairlady took last weekend without having Parliament's approval. Members of the United Peoples Party Faction voted in favor of the trip but their coalition partners from the Democratic Party were not present in Parliament to give the UP members their support.
Leader of the National Alliance William Marlin and Independent Member of Parliament Frans Richardson said they have been asking the Chairlady to follow proper procedures as is laid down in the ordinance that regulates travel and travel allowances for Members of Parliament.
Marlin said the constitution of St. Maarten states in article 58 that travel and travel allowances must be regulated in an ordinance, while article two of that ordinance states that Members of Parliament must travel first class while they receive Naf 500.00 per month for transportation. Article four of the same ordinance further states that when Members of Parliament travel on a business trip they are to be compensated for the expenses they endured and a decision must be taken in a central committee meeting by majority vote. It should be noted that the Chairlady has to also inform the Governor of St. Maarten each time a Member of Parliament travels on business trips.
Marlin said that Chairlady Gracita Arrindell seems to think that she is above those laws and rules because according to her she is the Chairlady of Parliament and not a Member of Parliament. Marlin said the National Alliance faction requested from the Minister of Finance a breakdown of the traveling expenses endured by Members of Parliament because Parliament did not approve most of the trips taken by the Members of Parliament. Marlin said that while the Minister of Finance submitted their request to the Chairlady of Parliament she purposely withheld the information claiming that some of the trips were cancelled. Marlin said if the trips are still booked at the Ministry of Finance then there are Members of Parliament who probably kept their traveling monies and the tickets were not reimbursed by the airlines. Marlin further stated that the Chairlady wants to tamper with the information provided to her by the Ministry of Finance and that should not be allowed. Marlin insisted that he wants the information that was provided by the Minister of Finance for Members of Parliament the way it was given and if corrections have to be made then it will be done by the Ministry of Finance and not by the Chairlady of Parliament. A source within the Ministry of Finance said that the Chairlady racked up $100,000.00 in traveling expenses for the year 2011 and if she is not stopped now she will double that amount in 2012.
Member of Parliament Silvia Olivacci Meyers said that when she was notified that she could not travel to a Palatino meeting to Aruba because proper procedures were not followed, she returned her ticket and the check given to her as traveling allowances to the Ministry of Finance. Meyers said when she took office she was not fully aware of all the laws but she is learning by the day. However, she felt it was not nice of the Members of Parliament to bring anyone's dirty laundry on the floor of Parliament or to the Central Committee meeting. Marlin quickly reacted by stating that he did not hang out anyone's dirty linens because he has been indicating to the chair on a number of occasions that she is not following proper procedures. Marlin further explained that he did not request the meeting to discuss the chairlady's traveling expenses instead it is the chairlady who placed it on the agenda for Thursday's central committee meeting. He said the chair wants Members of Parliament to approve the expenses of a business trip she already took. Marlin said the chair wants Parliament to vote on something retroactively, yet she did not provide all the necessary information. Member of Parliament George Pantophlet however made clear that the money that is spent by Members of Parliament is the people's patrimony and they have a right to know what is happening.
SMN News learnt that while the chairlady is receiving Naf. 500.00 monthly for transportation allowance she is using a car that is provided by Parliament and her gasoline is paid for by government bonds.

swescotwilliamsandcdeweevermeetswithhivaidssteeringcommittee17042012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Monday afternoon members of the HIV/Aids Steering Committee (SC-HIV/Aids) met with the HIV/AIDS Programme Management Team at the Prime Minister's Office to discuss and make decisions on the final End of Project Evaluation Report for the HIV Programme 2007-2011.

The group also discussed the revised HIV/AIDS Strategic Plan 2012-2016 and the HIV/AIDS Work Plan 2012. Also being discussed was the plan of action for the Committees priorities for 2012 and the re-appointment of members to the HIV/AIDS Coordinating team as well as the Steering Committee for the next strategic planning cycle 2012-2016.

Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams who chaired the meeting stated on Tuesday that the discussions were all in the context of government's commitment to curb the HIV/AIDS epidemic and its consequences for our society.

"Much focus in being placed on the multi-sectoral approach, as the impact of this disease on our island goes beyond the health sector. The Minister of Labor, Health and Social Development is Vice Chair of the SC-HIV/Aids," Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescott-Williams said on Tuesday.

seipartnershipagreementsigning25042012Philipsburg:--- SEI Project Manager Nikima Groeneveldt-Hickenson, signed two partnership agreements on Wednesday at the A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall on Wednesday in the presence of the Minister of Labour Cornelius de Weever, Secretary General Joireen Wuite, and Head of the Labour Department Peggy Ann Dros. The partnership agreements were signed with Raj Lala of Ballerina Jewelers, and Adesh Baharani of Joe's Jewelry. Hickenson told reporters on Wednesday that the SEI project was launched late 2011 and it focuses on job training for the unemployable and providing sustainable jobs for persons on welfare.
Hickenson said employability through training caters to Dutch nationals that are between the ages of 18 to 55. The focus she said is to provide theoretical and practical training to persons in various industries for the unskilled persons seeking employment. The six month program has been divided into four phases with assessment being first then training. Hickenson said the assessment phase has just been completed and they have 31 persons who they will be working with now out of the 250 persons participating comprising of five males and twenty six females between the ages of 18 and 55.

Philipsburg:-- A high day robbery in the vicinity of Chesterfields Restaurant on Sunday has left a crew member from Costa Luminosa with a broken hand. Reliable information reaching SMN News identified the victim as Daniela Mihaela from Romania, a musician on board the cruise ship. SMN News learnt that the robbers grabbed the tourist's handbag and she fell down and broke her arm.The victim has been transported to the St. Maarten Medical Center for treatment by Ambulance.
SMN News managed to get the confirmation from the police about the incident but no details have been released. According to police sources, police are busy searching for the suspects.

Philipsburg:--- The Public Prosecutor's Office has taken a decision to charge the appointed coordinator of the Brook Tower Accord (BTA 2) Evelyn Hodge with fraud and human smuggling, confirmed Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos. Hodge has been summoned to appear in the Court of First Instance on May 23, 2012. Mos said at least four of the suspects that were arrested last year in the BTA 2 scandal have been charged.
Evelyn Hodge and several other persons who were hired to execute the BTA 2 project were arrested in January 2011 after an immigration stamp went missing and was used for inappropriate purposes. Investigators seized a number of forged documents and monies at one of the suspect's home. However, the missing stamp was never recovered. Hodge spent 14 days at the Pointe Blanche prison as investigators pieced their case together.
Former Lt. Governor Denis Richardson and former Island Secretary Joan Dovale Meit were commissioned by the Prosecutor's Office to compile a report from the documents seized during the raid at the BTA office on A.T. Illidge Road. Reporters also had access to the statements taken from each of the suspects.
SMN News managed to obtain a copy of the report which was submitted to the Prosecutor's Office in February 2012. The report states that one of the main problems the team encountered was the lack of a Ministerial decree from the Minister of Justice. Furthermore, the entire operation could have been considered as "chaotic" since there were no written orders for the BTA workers to follow. It was ill-conceived, badly executed, and poorly supervised. The report further states that there was no Ministerial Decree authorizing the BTA2 procedure and because of that there were no checks and balances thus there was no way to verify if decisions were made in a correct manner. These factors created a situation in which irregularities could flourish. The report states that when those incharge realized a stamp was missing there were no attempts being made to relocate the stamp neither was an alarm raised. They further said that no stringent measures were taken to tighten the irregularities.

Eveyn Hodge worked for at least six Lt. Governors on St. Maarten as their secretary. She has worked for over 26 years with the Government of St. Maarten. Ever since her arrest and the investigation into the BTA 2 scandal, Hodge was placed on inactive duty pending the outcome of the investigations.

rlaville07052012Philipsburg:--- Independent Member of Parliament Romaine La Ville has finally broken his silence on the reasons he chose to become an Independent Member of Parliament and to support the National Alliance coalition government that was formed last week. La Ville made clear that while he is part of the new coalition government he is not a member of the National Alliance, instead he is an Independent Member of Parliament that will support the UP, DP, and NA factions when they are working or proposing anything that will benefit the people of St. Maarten.
La Ville decided to speak out on Monday because statements he made to the Teen Times Youth group were used in a headline story in one of the local newspapers.
La Ville told reporters that he did everything possible to make his party leader and faction members understand that he was not satisfied with certain decisions taken by the UP Party. He further explained that shortly after the UP/DP government took office on October 10, 2010 he was having disagreements with his party leader.
La Ville said one the major contentions he had with his party was about the Pelican saga and the layoff of the workers of Pelican Resorts. He said from the very inception he pleaded with his party leader and his colleague in Parliament Member of Parliament Jules James to resign from his Managerial position at the Simpson Bay Resort Management Company. He said despite his pleas he did not receive any cooperation from his party and faction members in Parliament. La Ville said on the contrary he was the one who was blamed by his party for the Pelican affair and the layoff of the workers. La Ville said members of the UP faction blamed him behind the scenes instead of taking responsibility for the layoff of the Pelican workers.
Furthermore, he said his political career was threatened by persons higher up in the United Peoples Party. "Right now I am being blamed because certain persons working in the Ministers cabinet stand to lose their jobs because of the fall of the UP/DP coalition. I consider this to be hypocritical because I need to know how come no one in government or the UP Party thought of the 183 persons who lost their jobs at the Pelican Resort (SBRMC). The workers of Pelican were not paid since November 2011 and those people have mortgages, they have to pay rent, some of them have children in school overseas to support while they also have to put food on their table and no one thought of them. These workers came and knocked on our doors and begged us to intervene and we (UP) faction did not consider them."
La Ville went as far as saying that when he was elected to office in October 2010 he resigned from his job at the harbor so that he could work full time for the people of St. Maarten. "I left the job I was trained for to take public office and while I have a job secured for the next two years, I too would become jobless at the end of my term. I don't know what will happen then but I know that God will provide," La Ville said.
The former UP Member of Parliament explained that everything he requested for the people of St. Maarten were flushed down the drain by the UP Party. He said he wanted equal opportunity for the young people of St. Maarten, which was to create jobs in the various districts in order to remove the youths from the blocks, and to reduce crime and the party on which he was elected refused to support his ideas and plans. La Ville said that on the night of the budget debate he had eight motions one of which was to adopt certain parts of the civil code of the Netherlands that would protect worker's rights. "I wanted to make sure that what happened to the Pelican workers never happen again with another company but my faction refused to support the motion that I wanted to present to Parliament." La Ville further explained that he quickly realized that he was fighting a losing battle within the UP faction, while knowing that his political career was at stake. La Ville said the relationship with his UP party was irreconcilable. He said he was told on several occasions that he did not support a motion regarding Jules James and the Pelican affair he could consider himself an Independent Member of Parliament immediately. La Ville said the very night he was told that he wrote his resignation letter but did not submit it to his party leader because he was hoping that things within the UP party would have gotten better. He said those are only some of the issues he faced throughout the two year period while being part of the UP faction.
He said many people say he is foolish for leaving his party and not securing anything for himself while negotiating with the National Alliance to form the NA/DP and Independent coalition. "I want to make clear that I did not enter into government to enrich myself. My father has a construction company and I never asked for a job for him and I did not ask the National Alliance for anything for my person or for my relatives. When I saw the breakdown the National Alliance made I saw they gave me a joint portfolio with MP Frans Richardson and I also saw that I was appointed deputy chairman of Parliament. I did not ask for none of these things. Being in government is not for me to enrich myself. The same discussion I had with my party leader is the same discussion I had with the National Alliance leader William Marlin. All I want is to make sure our people are given equal opportunity to work and tackle the root cause of crime by improving education and career parts for the younger generation." La Ville said for the remainder of his term he wants to work in the interest of the people of St. Maarten. He said he made it his duty to point out things when it's wrong and when things are right. He said his main intention is make sure some of the promises made to the people of St. Maarten on the campaign trail are fulfilled even though he does not hold any grudges for anyone. La Ville said while he is young politician he understands the dirty game of politics that is played by those persons that are in politics for years now.
When asked why he did not submit his resignation on November 17, 2011 when he said on the floor of Parliament that he was willing to tie his own shoe string. La Ville said that he had hoped things would have gotten better within the UP faction, but he quickly realized that some of the people within the UP faction do not understand poverty. "Some of them don't know what it is not to be able to put food on their tables or to pay their rents and I told my party that I don't understand what it is to fly first class every time, neither do I understand what it is to march in a restaurant and buy a bottle of champagne for $300. Therefore, it is clear that we have people from two different worlds within the UP faction and we needed to find a balance if we were to work in the interest of all the people of St. Maarten. When I made those statements about tying my own shoe string I was tired of the silence from my party regarding the Pelican saga. I did not see my party leader taking a forceful decision for the workers of SBRMC."

Philipsburg:--- The Ministers from the United Peoples Party that have to resign from their offices before the end of this week are busy signing off all types of requests that were submitted to government. SMN News has been reliably informed that Minister of Public Transportation Frankie Meyers moved his staff into the offices of the Control Unit at the Yellow Building where they were processing all the requests that were submitted for bus and taxi licenses.

The source said there were over 50 licenses that were signed off on Monday afternoon. According to one person, his son was contacted in the United States on Monday and was informed that the license he requested some years ago has been signed off and that he could pick up his license anytime Monday afternoon. Another person said he submitted a request for a building permit years now and government contacted him on Monday to inform him that his building permit was ready. The man said he was shocked when he received the phone call because he submitted his requests years now and he was pushed around by government.

SMN News also understands that the Minister of VROMI and leader of the United Peoples Party Theodore Heyliger distributed several parcels of land around the ring road on Monday. The source said Heyliger gave land to everyone he knew wanted land around the ring road before he left his office. According to one recipient who asked to remain anonymous, is it is clear that the UP government is angry that they have to leave office and they are doing everything to create havoc for the incoming coalition government.

So far there is no indication as to when the Ministers from the UP faction in the Council of Ministers will resign from their posts.

Roxanne "Roxxy" Webster of St. Martin, the Caribbean's newest soca artist launched her first official music video on YouTube in March 2012 for her hit release "DELETE", and has been receiving great feedback on her music track and video.

The nominating committee of the 10th Annual International Soca Awards, based in New York, has recently informed Roxxy of her nomination for awards in the categories of "Best New Female Soca Artist" and "Best New Music Video" in the Caribbean for 2012.

Roxxy was selected in the top 6 for new female soca artists and top 10 for new music videos in the Caribbean. Roxanne is very excited to be nominated and is looking forward to attending this red carpet event in Hollywood, California in July 2012.

She would like to thank everyone who made the music track, video, and nomination possible; she couldn't have done it without everyone's support and encouragement.

Check out the music video on YouTube "ROXXY DELETE" or visit her Facebook fan page "ROXXY". She would like to ask everyone to support her by going to www.SOCAAWARDS.COM/NOMINEES and voting for ROXXY by clicking the big red vote button to begin selecting.

serpresentsfirstannualreporttoeholiday09052012The Social Economic Council of Sint Maarten, one of the institutions connected to the country status, concluded its first year of operations by presenting its annual report to Governor Eugene Holiday.
The Social Economic Council was officially established in May of 2011, three members being nominated by the main labor unions and the same number by the business community of Sint Maarten, its tripartite composition completed by three government appointed impartial experts. Currently, nominees of the SHTA and the Chamber of Commerce are represented in the SER, joined from the side of organized labor by WIFOL, UFA and WICSU. Independent experts are René Richardson, who is also chairing the council, Dwight Williams and Elaine Gumbs-Vlaun.
The main goal of the SER is to advise government on policies and draft laws in the social economic field, such as labor laws, the minimum wage and business regulations. Government is under obligation to request SER advice on main economic issues and laws, however, the SER is entitled to provide government with unsollicited advice when this is deemed necessary.
The SER annual report covers the starting up and first efforts of the social economic council during 2011 and early 2012. The first advice produced by the council dealt with the intention of government to institute the first of July as official holiday or 'Emancipation Day' in commemoration of the 1863 abolition of slavery in the Kingdom.
While the council itself saw well-attended meetings during the year 2011, the support staff was gradually recruited, resulting in a fully operational secretariat as of March, 2012. In the meantime, during the period under report important international connections with similar organisations were forged on the level of the council as well as the secretariat with working visits to Curaçao, Aruba, the Dominican Republic and within short to Brazil and the Netherlands.
The coming year will undoubtedly see an increase in the SER core task which is advising the political executives, while it is the intention of the SER to publicize their products and let the general public share in the efforts and products of the council.

signingpoliticalaccordforbroadbasedgovernment11052012Philipsburg:--- Ten Members representing the Parliament of St. Maarten along with Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams signed a political accord “Working for the People” on Friday morning to form what can be considered the first broad based government of St. Maarten. The signing took place at the A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall shortly after 9am on Friday morning. Members of the GOA witnessed the signing of the agreement. While MPs Hyacinth Richardson and Petrus Leroy de Weever signed the agreement in absentia since they could not be present on Friday morning.

The Members of Parliament that signed the document are William Marlin, Dr. Lloyd Richardson, Hyacinth Richardson, George Pantophlet, Louis Laviest (National Alliance Faction) Frans Richardson, Patrick Illidge, Romaine La Ville (Independent Members of Parliament) Roy Marlin and Petrus Leroy de Weever (DP Faction) and Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams.

The signing came just one day after Governor Eugene Holiday appointed both William Marlin and Sarah Wescot-Williams as the formateurs to form the government.

Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams said the political accord they all signed and delivered to the governor indicated that the various political parties represented in parliament has found common ground to form the next government of St. Maarten and it is their desire to continue working for the remainder of the term 2010 -2014. Leader of the National Alliance and Member of Parliament William Marlin said since the Prime Minister submitted the resignation of the UP/DP cabinet on Tuesday the process to install a new government started. Marlin said the governor held consultations with the chairlady of Parliament, the leaders of the various political parties, the faction leaders in parliament as well as with the three independent members of parliament. Marlin explained that the meetings resulted in the Governor appointing two formateurs for the formation of the new government. Marlin said they worked diligently and concluded the governing accord with the party leaders that are supporting the new government. Marlin further explained that after the signed accord was submitted to the Governor the secret services of St. Maarten will be conducting the screening and vetting of the candidates that will be occupying the Ministerial seats. Those persons to be vetted are Silveria Jacobs and Romeo Pantophlet. Silveria Jacobs will be appointed Minister of Education, Culture, Youth, and Sports Affairs while Romeo Pantophlet will appointed Minister of Economic Affairs and Tourism. The screening process he said will take a week to ten days and as soon that is completed the new broad based government will be sworn in.

deliveringsignedaccordtogovernor11052012Marlin said the new and incoming government will focus on reducing cost of living on St. Maarten since the people of St. Maarten need government's assistance now more than ever. Marlin said they formed a team of parliamentarians whose primary goal are the people of St. Maarten. This team he said will ensure that cost of living is reduced in the form of reducing the price of electricity, cooking gas, and gasoline. Marlin said this new government will also focus on getting the boys off the block that are getting involved in criminal activities. Government’s intention is to get these young men in the job market and to provide sustainable and meaningful employment. He said government will also concentrate on the abuse of the short term labour agreements that they are aiming to put an end to. Marlin did not unleash the governing program they are to finalize within a 90-day period but gave a clear indication as to where the focus of the government will be for the next two years. Focus will be placed on district improvements, education, safety, economy, the environment, infrastructure, health care, social welfare, and housing.

Governor Holiday engaged in two days of discussion with the Members of Parliament and Prime Minister after he received the official resignation from the Ministers from the United Peoples Party on Tuesday. While the UP Ministers only tendered their resignation on Tuesday last, the UP/DP government fell on April 27th 2012 when the three Independent Members of Parliament made their un-official declaration in Festival Village to save the people of St. Maarten from the current crisis they are facing. Letters were sent to the Prime Minister and Governor of St. Maarten since early last week informing that the UP/DP coalition had collapsed and that a new government has been formed. However, the process could not have moved forward unless the UP Ministers tendered their resignation. It should be noted that since St. Maarten became a country in October 2010, this is the first government to have the required two thirds majority in Parliament that consists of Members from all fractions.

Several political pundits said that they are of the opinion that St. Maarten will head in the right direction now because the two main leaders of the island is now at the helm of the government. It should be noted that Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams led the political delegation for ten years during the Constitutional talks while William Marlin was also present during the discussions. Marlin however, finalized the discussions after he led the delegation for a mere year and half.

Click here to view more photos of the political accord signing on Friday.

A copy of the political agreement signed on Friday morning reads as follows:--

 

NA/DP/I-3 GOVERNING ACCORD

"Working For the People"

The political leaders of the National Alliance and the Democratic Party of St. Maarten, William V. Marlin and Sarah A. Wescot-Williams respectively,

And the undersigned members of  the Parliament of St. Maarten, Patrick Illidge, Frans Richardson, Romain Laville, George Pantophlet, Hyacinth Richardson, Lloyd Richardson, Louie Laveist, Roy Marlin, Leroy de Weever, representing a majority of 10 seats in the Parliament of St. Maarten and hereinafter referred to as "The Parties"

Considering:

Their expressed desire to work together in the interest of St. Maarten following the loss of support for the UP/DP government by a parliamentary majority:

Hereby declare to have reached an agreement in principle on the formation of the next government of St. Maarten and further declare that:

Central to this agreement is a government that is tuned to the needs of the residents of our country; cognizant of the importance of a sustainable development; respectful of the diversity of persons residing here harmoniously; and committed to improving the lives of all citizens through a balanced approach of job creation, enabling entrepreneurship and  a social system that is efficient,  cost-effective and responsive.

This agreement in entered into for the remainder of the governing period, 2010 – 2014.

Parties agree that the National Alliance shall designate 3 Ministers, viz. the Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure, the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Education.

The Democratic Party shall designate two (2) ministers, viz. the Prime Minister/Minister of General Affairs and the Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour.

Independent Members Richardson and Laville will jointly designate the Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transportation and Telecommunication and Independent member Illidge shall designate the Minister of Justice.

The substitution for these Ministers shall be regulated as follows:

For the Prime Minister/Minister of General Affairs, the Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure;

For the Minister of Finance, the Prime Minister/Minister of General Affairs

For the Minister of Education, the Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour;

For the Minister of Tourism, the Minister of Education

For the Minister of Justice, the Minister of Finance

For the Minister of Housing, the Minister of Economic Affairs

For the Minister of Public Health, the Minister of Justice.

Parties further agree that  the National Alliance  will designate the Chairperson of Parliament of St. Maarten, Independent member Laville will serve as the deputy Chairperson and the Democratic Party will designate the  Second Deputy Chairperson of Parliament of St. Maarten;

Parties further agree that The Democratic Party shall designate the Minister Plenipotentiary in The Hague and the National Alliance shall designate the Deputy Minister Plenipotentiary.

The Ministers of Government shall be called upon to work diligently to avoid any disruption as a result of the change in government and call upon the civil service to aid in this endeavor.

Of paramount importance are the prudent management of government finances and the preparations for the drafting of the budget 2013. Large scale programs such as the reform of our fiscal system and  the general health insurance must be provided all the necessary resources to be concluded within 180 days.

Parties recognize the urgent need for implementation of ordinances, decreed by several organic laws and for redefining parts of the government structure. Transparency and a reduction of bureaucracy are vital components of this redefinition.

As part of its social development programs, focus will be on specific target groups, such as the elderly, the disabled and the youth.

The undersigned signatories to this declaration jointly and individually pledge their full support to carry out the provisions of this declaration to the fullest extent possible.

Parties commit themselves to establish a Governing Program for the Government of St. Maarten within 90 days after taking office and which will be based on the following premises and principles:

The NA/DP/I-3 governing program shall include a Plan of Action that shall set forth the projects and programs to be carried out as priorities of the Government of St. Maarten for the remainder of the 2010-2014 governing term, the duration and cost of these projects and the financing modalities.

The following areas of initial concentration are being highlighted and shall be further developed in the Action Plan:

DISTRICT IMPROVEMENTS

EDUCATION

SAFETY

ECONOMY

THE ENVIRONMENT

INFRASTRUCTURE

HEALTH CARE

SOCIAL WELFARE

HOUSING

There shall be coalition meetings of the Members of Parliament supporting the government and shall further include all the Ministers. William Marlin shall be the chairman of the coalition meetings and in his absence Mrs. Sarah Wescot-Williams will chair the meeting.

Coalition meetings shall be held every fortnight and or prior to public meetings of the Parliament.

The coalition shall meet on all important and key issues and matters confronting the government of St. Maarten or the execution of the governing accord.

Parties shall inform the Governor of St. Maarten, the Governments of the Kingdom, Curacao and Aruba, as well as the Governments of the BES Islands of this declaration.

Neither party, the signatories hereto nor any members or functionary of the parties hereto shall do anything to hinder, disturb, frustrate or impede the execution of this accord, agreements or actions resulting from this accord.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF parties have placed their signatures on this 11th day of May, 2012.

_______________      ___________________          _____________          _______________

William V. Marlin      Sarah Wescot-Williams,         Patrick Illidge,            Frans Richardson,

_____________          ___________________          __________________

Romain Laville,          George Pantophlet,                Hyacinth Richardson,

_______________      _____________                      _____________          _________________

Lloyd Richardson       Louie Laveist,                        Roy Marlin,                Petrus L. de Weever,

george21082009Member of Parliament George Pantophlet says that the task ahead for the incoming government is one of humongous proportions. But it is not an impossible one. He knows that this statement sounds repetitious;" all hands must be on deck" but it is true. The new government will have to prioritize and start working. The key to its functioning successfully is the civil apparatus. Cooperation between Members of Parliament, Ministers, Secretary Generals and civil servants is crucial. The Supervisory bodies just to name a few such as the Advisory Council, General Auditing Chamber, and the Corporate Governance Council must be provided with the necessary equipment to function in an optimal manner. Everyone has to execute his or her responsibility. Professional behavior is expected from all sides. Loyalty should be first and foremost to the people who pay our salaries, the general public. Stagnating or prolonging the preparation of vital advice because of personal political affiliation should not be tolerated because this negatively affects the people of St. Maarten. While this is a continuation of a governing period which ends in 2014 the reality is that we have a new government. This new government has to deal with many problems. Taking care of our pensioners by ensuring they have a comfortable way life. Revamping our educational system which allows equal access and opportunity and also addressing the matter of the school fees, creating a realistic, reliable and simple tax system especially where it concerns tax collections. Find ways and means to encourage businesses who have deposited millions overseas to bring these funds back without penalties and probably a reduced tax rate. Reduce unemployment especially amongst our youth. Another major challenge is our healthcare system and last but not least poverty. There is a lot to be done and government will need its citizens to be patient and give it time to work. No one knows what they will meet when they take up their offices. The findings should be made known to the public to avoid being blamed for a mess the incoming government did not create. The task ahead indeed is a difficult but who said governing was easy.

rduncansignsagreementwithmiamidadeschoolofjustice16052012Philipsburg:--- The Minister of Justice Roland Duncan in collaboration with the Police Department signed an agreement with the Miami Dade Justice School. The Director of the Miami Dade School of Justice Hector Garcia met with the Minister of Justice on Wednesday. The aim of the agreement is to train police officers for community policing. The first batch of five police officers have been selected and they will participate in a five day course prior to leaving for Miami where they will continue their training. The five officers that were selected are Helen Christiania Romeo, Felix Richards, Edualdus Josepha, Sylvania Michael Angelo, and Juan Statie. The five officers were designated as community police officers on May 1, 2012. Upon completion of the courses, the community police officers will be assigned to work in neighborhoods such as Lowlands, Philipsburg (including Pointe Blanche and Fort Willem), St. Peters (including South Reward and Betty's Estate), Dutch Quarter, and Middle Region.
A second group is expected to start the course sometime in July and complete it by the end of October 2012.

theyliger16052012Philipsburg:--- Deputy Prime Minister Theodore Heyliger chose to let off some steam during an off the air press conference on Wednesday against what he called constant rumors against his person or that of the United Peoples Party. Heyliger told reporters that he will not be taking up his seat in Parliament right now but he did not rule out that possibility for the new Parliamentary year which begins in September. "It is not my intention to take up the parliamentary seat as yet; I have been in office since 1995 both in the legislative and executive branches. I believe that after 17 years in government I deserve some time off. One of the reasons I chose to stay out of public office is to enjoy seeing the rumors being created on others rather than my person." Heyliger said most of the rumors regarding him are fabricated and he as well as his colleagues would like to see the rumors proven. Heyliger said when that is done then he will stand guilty as charged. Heyliger further explained that he is taken back by the fact that many things he started could not be finalized during his tenure while he intends to make known to the population the strife of the people of St. Maarten while out of office. He said while one might say he should give the new government an opportunity, in his view the new and incoming government is filled with veteran politicians, therefore he expects to see a lot from the incoming government. The Deputy Prime Minister said that the population should also demand a lot from the National Alliance, Democratic Party, and Independent Members government because it will not be a learning process for them. They will have experienced Ministers while the Members of Parliament supporting the government are experienced politicians.
Heyliger said that he wants to make clear that the outgoing Ministers deserve the financial packages that are given to them. He said former Ministers and commissioners were paid out as well and it is not the Council of Ministers who took the decision to have these outgoing Ministers remain with their huge financial packages. Heyliger said that decision was taken in Parliament.
The UP leader and outgoing Deputy Prime Minister said that he will be on the sidelines watching to see what the new government will do for the people of St. Maarten. Heyliger further explained that for once he would be able to read the news without his name being mentioned in constant rumors on the island. The outgoing Minister of VROMI said that he laid the foundation for several road projects and social homes to which the contracts and financing have been set aside. Therefore, the new government can hit the ground running. He said the ground work is already laid out and it's only a matter of execution for the various projects he started.
When asked by SMN News to explain if it is the Ministries that have to work on legislations and take it to Parliament for ratification or if it's the Parliamentarians that have to work on the legislations and laws. Heyliger said that Parliamentarians have to take an initiative and work on legislations and not wait on the Ministries to take laws to them. He said one of the things he intends to do while out of public office is to make sure his faction works on legislations and presents them to Parliament. Furthermore, the UP leader said that he believes that Parliament should take some of the monies they have for traveling and put it towards the preparation of laws. When Minister Heyliger was asked to name the two companies that were contracted by the Carnival Development Foundation for marketing and events planning, Heyliger said that he could not say which contractors were contracted by SCDF instead he is willing to speak about the rumors regarding the government owned companies.

Contracts Signed for Causeway.


Heyliger said the contracts and financing are already in place for the causeway however, it will be up to the new government to continue with the execution. "All permits for the causeway have been signed, the contracts and financing are in place and the construction is scheduled to start. It will be up to the incoming government to stop what has been signed off on already." Heyliger also confirmed that he signed off on a number of projects while his colleagues signed off on several licenses. He said that there are people who requested taxi and bus licenses some 12 years ago and they were not granted. Heyliger further explained that he did not break the law when his government signed off on the projects and licenses because it is the norm. "The last outgoing government signed off on 100 taxi and bus licenses but the former Lt. Governor only approved 30 to 40 of them. What I did and what my government did is not against the law and there was dialogue with the taxi associations regarding the new licenses that were issued," Heyliger said.

swearinginofcouncilofministers21052012Philipsburg:--- The seven Ministers that form the new government "Working for the People" and the Minister of Plenipotentiary were officially sworn-in on Monday at the Governor's Office at Harbour View. The Ministers along with close relatives met at the Government Administration Building after which they were taken by bus to the Governor's office where the official swearing-in took place. Among those invited was the President of the Collectivity of Saint Martin Alain Richardson. However, it was quite noticeable that several Members of Parliament especially those from the United People's Party faction did not attend the official swearing in ceremony. One Parliamentarian from the UP faction told SMN News that they were not invited to attend the ceremony. While the Chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell was present, the UP MP said they were not told and there was no official invitation in their mail boxes. "We are nobody now so they did not invite us but they invited the French side," the UP MP said. SMN News understands that the only person from Parliament that was officially invited was the chairlady.
SMN News further learnt that Governor Holiday limited the invitations to four per family since he held the ceremony at his office in order to cut expenditures.
commeeting21052012A press release issued by the Governor's office stated that the ceremony was officiated by Governor Eugene Holiday. The release further states that all the Ministers have met the regulatory requirements and they were appointed as follows:
  • Mrs. Sarah A. Wescot-Williams, Prime Minister, also Minister of General Affairs
  • Mr. William V. Marlin, Minister of Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure, also Deputy Prime Minister
  • Mr. Roland E. Duncan, Minister of Justice
  • Mr. Roland S. Tuitt, Minister of Finance
  • Mrs. Silveria Jacobs, Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports
  • Mr. Van Hugh C. de Weever, Minister of Public Health , Social Development and Labour
  • Mr. Romeo F. Pantophlet, Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunication
  • Mr. Mathias S. Voges, Minister Plenipotentiary

Mrs. Doran-York, who has been appointed in the position of deputy of the Minister Plenipotentiary, will take the oath before the Governor on May 22, 2012.
The NA/DP/I3 government will execute the governing accord "Working for the People", as agreed upon by the coalition partners National Alliance, Democratic Party, and the three independent Members of Parliament, Frans Richardson, Patrick Illidge, and Romain Laville.

Click here to view more photos of the swearing-in Ceremony for the National Alliance, Democratic Party, and Independent MPs Government.

Below is the address that was given by Governor Eugene Holiday.

Chairlady of Parliament,
Madame Prime-Minister, Ministers,
President of the Collectivity of Saint Martin
Vice-Chairlady of the Council of Advice
Invited Guests,
Good Morning,
Today's appointment and swearing in ceremony marks the transfer of executive responsibility for the governance of our island Sint Maarten from one team of ministers to a new team of ministers. This transfer is a first and as such a new and educational page in the history of our parliamentary democracy.
It is, following a period of uncertainty, the culmination of the official formation process of the past week and half. During that period I consulted with various persons and named and worked with "formateurs" Mr. William Marlin and Mrs. Sarah Wescot-Williams. Both formateurs informed me on the formation of the government through the nomination of ministers, through the results of the judicial and security vetting of the nominated ministers and through the governing program entitled "working for the people". To all who gave their input to the formation process I hereby express my gratitude. And in particular I wish to express my appreciation for the work performed by Mrs. Wescot and Mr. Marlin as formateurs. Having reviewed the information provided I convened today's ceremony to administer the appointment and swearing in of the new team of ministers, in keeping with the Constitution of St. Maarten.

As such, each of you, in accepting your respective functions as ministers have taken the oath of office, as prescribe by the highest national law of Sint Maarten.
Accepting the function of minister through the taking of the oath is a solemn expression of your commitment to perform your function with integrity, it is your pledge of allegiance to the Queen and the Kingdom Charter, it is your individual declaration to always uphold the Constitution of Sint Maarten and to always dedicate yourself to foster the wellbeing of the People of Sint Maarten. In that regard there rests on you individually as ministers and jointly as Council of Ministers a great responsibility. Through your oath you have accepted the obligation to serve all the people of Sint Maarten. This based on the principles of democracy, on the rule of law, on the principle of the division of powers, and on respect for the fundamental rights and freedoms of all persons.

Today, just over a year and a half since obtaining the status of country, this new team has been entrusted with the task of governing the affairs of the people. And in keeping with the title of your governing accord, the people will be looking to you for education, security, social and economic development and more. It is my hope and trust that as you continue the march, where your predecessors left off, that you will through the application of the principles of good governance, answer the call towards the further overall and balanced development of our island nation. Your decisions will have lasting influences on the lives of the people of Sint Maarten. Thus as you deliberate on taking action on the matters before you during your governing period, I wish you wisdom, severally and jointly, in the conduct of your responsibilities as you seek to serve the people of Sint Maarten.
With that in mind, I hereby congratulate the people of Sint Maarten with the installation of this new government and similarly congratulate each of you individually and jointly with your appointments as Prime-Minister, Ministers and Minister Plenipotentiary.

Thank you and God Bless you.

bluejeanandflipflopmarketingsummit21052012PHILIPSBURG:--- The St. Maarten Tourist Bureau hosted its first annual "Blue Jean & Flip Flop Marketing Summit" May 13-15 at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Resort as part of an expanded SMART week program to provide a more comprehensive marketing plan for all tourism stakeholders.
The Marketing Summit has been so named because it is designed to be a Caribbean-themed "power meeting" between all tourism and hospitality stakeholders on island plus tour operator and airline partners and the Tourist Bureau's off-shore marketing agencies.
This first-ever pre-SMART event brought together hotels, restaurants, shops, airport and cruise port officials, local attractions, ground operators and taxi operators to discuss how everyone can work together for the same goal of expanding arrivals and visitor spending on St. Maarten.
This marketing event began with a Networking Reception on Sunday evening May 13 followed by an all-day seminar on Monday May 14 with discussions between all stakeholders and partners and the goal of creation of a Tourism Outlook White Paper at the conclusion of the meetings.
"The objective of the seminar and discussion group is to find ways in which we can work together, not just to promote tourism to the destination, but to support revenue growth for all stakeholders that want to participate," said May-Ling Chun, Director of Tourism.
The most important segment of this Marketing Summit took place on Monday May 14 with a participation working session facilitated by Billy Taylor, former star running back with the New York Giants. Mr. Taylor, now a well traveled motivational speaker has worked with resorts and governments in the Caribbean for nearly 20 years. He set the stage for a working plan to be developed by participants that will lead to actionable items for the Tourist Bureau marketing agencies to implement.
The third and final day of this event was devoted to the collective thoughts and plans of the Tourist Bureau's off-shore agencies who are being be tasked with coming up with solutions and implementing the programs and plans that St. Maarten stakeholders and participants, ask for during day-one meetings and discussions.
The Tourist Bureau and the Marketing Agencies met to discuss creation of a final Plan of Action with specific responsibilities and timelines that can be implemented for the destination.
"It was important to have the diverse private sector interests participate and for the Tourist Bureau and the various public relations and advertising agencies from around the world listen to these private sector messages about what is needed to improve business," said Richard S. Kahn, president of KTCpr, the agency which planned the event for the Tourist Bureau.
A report is being prepared and the outcome will be shared as a Tourism White Paper with all stakeholders.

littlemisssxmkiarameyers22052012GREAT BAY/MARIGOT:--- The plans and preparations for the 10th annual St Martin Book Fair, May 31 to June 2, is moving "Forward," said Shujah Reiph, book fair coordinator.
In fact, "Forward" is the 2012 theme and both St. Martin's people and tourists can expect a bold and beautiful international blend of novelists, poets, scholars, and artists from the USA, Italy, Singapore, the Caribbean and more.
Throughout the three book fair days, attendees can expect to have available to them a wider than usual range of books for purchase, they would have an opportunity to meet famous authors and participate in workshops that range from how to write your life's story, making guavaberry, and the e-Book workshop, "literature + technology = future."
Certified instructor of the International Non Violent Crisis Intervention (USA) Eric Fenwick will be facilitating the workshop entitled "How to Stop Bullying."
This workshop can benefit children and parents as Fenwick will discuss useful and modern tools to reduce bullying and violence in the island's schools.
Children can also learn ways how to deal with bullies in a non-violent manner, said Ari Sutton, member of the Book Fair Committee (BFC), which is also coordinating this workshop with various schools during the book fair. The anti-bullying workshop is at USM on Saturday, June 2, and it runs from 9 am to 10:30 am.
On the happier side of childhood, parents can peruse their favorite books, talk with authors, or attend a workshop while leaving their children in the Children's Room, in the care of coordinator Bernadette Hasell.
The annual child-centered "space" is open to children from 4 to 12 years old, at USM, Room 102. Children can expect to participate in games, songs, listen to stories and folklore, some possibly in more than one language.
Special guest appearances would be made by storyteller Papa Mpho and Kiara Meyers, Little Miss St. Martin 2012. Kiara will read folktales from selected books to her fellow youngsters. The Children's Room is open from 9 am to 1 pm.
The Book Fair Committee (BFC) will be coordinating over 20 free pre-book fair and book fair activities for the literary festival, said Reiph.
The St. Martin Book Fair is organized by Conscious Lyrics Foundation and House of Nehesi Publishers in collaboration with St. Maarten Tourist Bureau, the Ministry of Education & Culture (MECSY), the Collectivity of St. Martin, and the University of St. Martin (USM).

Marigot:--- Newly elected President Alain Richardson may soon have some explaining to do if he remains at the helm of the Collectivity and at the helm of the Office du Tourisme. President Richardson in his first press conference told reporters that he will be the President of the EPIC for at least one year. While the President of the Collectivity may have good intentions as he said that he wants to "straighten" the functions of the Tourist Office which has been a subject of constant scandal, the Loi Organique under which St. Martin is governed clearly states that the two functions are not compatible.
According to article 6322-3 of Loi Organic, the President of the Territorial Council is a function that is incompatible with other public functions that are non-elective. The President of the COM cannot be a member of the EU commission neither can he or she be a member of the Central Bank or the monetary committee of the Bank of France. The Loi Organique can be found on the COM's website along with the articles of incorporation for the EPIC board. The presidency of the EPIC board is a function that is acquired through appointment or by election. The EPIC which was established in 2009 clearly states in its provisions that eight of its members can be appointed by the territorial council including the chair.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Head of the Civil Registry Department Leona Romeo-Marlin announced on Tuesday that the Civil Registry Department as of June 1st, 2012 will no longer issue driver's licenses to persons registered on French Saint Martin.

The aforementioned is in accordance with the Ministerial Decree issued on 07/06 2011.

All French residents with a license issued on Dutch Sint Maarten are hereby advised to take note of this.

Persons requiring additional information can call the Civil Registry Department at 542-2457.

After 5 years at the SHTA, Executive Director Valya Pantophlet has resigned from the SHTA to work alongside the honorable Minister of TEZVT, Romeo F. Pantophlet as his Advisor for Tourism.

Valya Pantophlet started at the SHTA in 2006 as an intern and returned 2007 as member of staff upon request of the Board. She worked her way through the organization, from Junior Project Manager to Executive Director, the function she has held for the last year and a half.

Upon receiving the offer to work alongside Minister Pantophlet, Valya informed her Board of Directors and asked for their support in this new endeavor. She was pleased to learn that all Board members wholeheartedly supported her decision to take on this new challenge.

In her letter to the Board, Miss Pantophlet commended the SHTA for helping to shape her beliefs on how to change Sint Maarten for the better and showing her the importance of getting involved in order to affect change. "I have seen this island change governments several times with few politicians truly understanding the core issue affecting our economy and social ills, which we all agree is the under performing tourism industry. Honestly, without SHTA I probably would not have understood the root of the problem either. Hence the reason I have been so committed to SHTA and its vision. However, at some point it gets tiring discussing the same issues/solutions and hearing our cries repeatedly fall on deaf ears, which is why I could not pass up this unique opportunity to influence change." - Valya Pantophlet stated in the letter to SHTA Board of Directors.

SHTA President, Emil Lee, commented: "Valya has been a great asset to SHTA. She has helped the association grow in so many different ways and we will definitely miss her. However, we understand and support her decision and we all wish her much success in this new endeavor."

Valya Pantophlet has already taken up her post alongside Minister Pantophlet. However, her official resignation from the SHTA goes into effect June 1.

Philipsburg:--- There is no policy or ordinance in place to curtail the amount of lease land that can be given to one family confirmed Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams on Wednesday at the Council of Minister's press briefing. The Prime Minister was responding to a question posed by SMN News regarding the piece of land that was given to former Minister of Health and Labour Maria Buncamper Molanus. The former Minister of VROMI Theodore Heyliger and the Secretary General of VROMI signed off on a parcel of land located on Pond Island on May 4th 2012 for MARCLAU NV.
Wescot Williams said the current Minister of VROMI William Marlin discussed this matter with the Council of Ministers last week and one of the things they believe should be part of a policy is how many plots of lease land can be given to one family. The Prime Minister said that there is a situation where government is leasing land to individuals and those individuals are then forming companies to lease more land. This creates a situation where the person in question is not the same as the company. She said these were part of the discussions with Marlin last week but she said Marlin did not get all the necessary information regarding the matter.

Great Bay:--- The Inspectorate of Public Health Social Development & Labor will be testing the quality of drinking water on the southern part of the island. The Environmental Hygiene department of the Inspectorate of Public Health in collaboration with SLS is now in a position to independently verify the quality of drinking water produced and distributed on St. Maarten.
In compliance with the Drink Water Ordinance the government of St. Maarten via SLS is able to audit the quality of drinking water produced on St. Maarten. These audits will be conducted four times a year based on the volume of water produced. Inspectors of the Environmental Hygiene department of IVSA will take samples and said samples will be analyzed for microbial contamination, the physical and chemical properties of the drinking water. The Drinking water Ordinance also provides the norms to which the quality must adhere.
"It is important that the water we drink is tested not only by GEBE, but also by an independent lab. The law stipulates this and we should make sure that the checks and balances are in place to ensure our drinking water is safe and stays that way," said Minister Cornelius De Weever.
By means of the Drinking Water ordinance the internal quality control program of Drinking water distributor GEBE has to be reported to the IVSA this is in effect since January of 2012 whereby the Inspectorate will report the quarterly report to the Minister.

sxmseniorcitizenrecreationfoundationreceivespartofgrantfromcooperatingfoundations05062012Board members Dennis Rombly, Violet Lake, and Marva Hanson received a cheque of Naf 14,470.25 to purchase a new fridge, doors, and board games for their senior's activity center in Hope Estate. The St. Maarten Senior Citizen Recreation Foundation has been offering activities and lunch to the elderly for the last 23 years. Their center however was in bad shape and although the Cooperating Foundations of the Dutch Caribbean normally does not fund renovation projects, they willingly stepped in to help the foundation change some windows and electrical system. Because all expenditures of the first 75% of the grant had been accounted for fully, the board members received the last amount to finish the project from president of the Advisory Council of Cooperating Foundations, Angela Dekker, and project adviser Saskia Kliphuis.

pjiasignsnewclawithunions07062012SIMPSON BAY:--- Princess Juliana Int'l Airport operating company N.V. (PJIAE), along with the Windward Island Civil Servants Union (WICSU), and ABVO, concluded more than one year of negotiations last week when the new Collective Labor Agreement (CLA) was signed.

WICSU represents the Air Traffic Controllers, while the ABVO union represents the other unionized airport employees.

The signing took place on May 28 in the boardroom at the airport, marking the first time that the company has concluded one CLA with two unions.

According to PJIAE Human Resources Manager Norma Brill, the old CLA was expanded to include more benefits for the some 245 workers represented by the two unions.

With the new agreement, workers will receive increments on their salaries over the next three years, of between 2.5% and 2.6%.

Radar Controller Duncan van Heyningen, who is also vice president of the Air Traffic Controllers Association and PJIAE Shop Steward for WICSU, said under the new agreement, the male employees will be entitled to seven days paternity leave, instead of two.

According to Van Heyningen, "both parties understood each other and came to a consensus." He said the new salary structure, based on a recently-concluded study, will take into account the cost of living and "weight of an employee's function."

The new salary structure should be in place by the end of June. Terms negotiated under the new CLA will apply to the new salary scale, said Van Heyningen.

"This CLA is not only beneficial to the employees, but the employer as well because when you maintain a happy atmosphere where employees feel appreciated, you end up with a better product," said Van Heyningen.

In keeping with the various activities organized in commemoration of its 55th anniversary, the New Testament Baptist Church is continuing its outreach program activities which include the organization of a number of lectures on Health and on Finances.
Last month, the New Testament Baptist Church kicked off the lecture series with two very successful and informative lectures on Taxes. Drs. Maria Bass of the Tax Inspectorate, who was the presenter, brought along several staff members of the Tax Inspectorate to assist persons with the filing out of the 2011 Tax return forms which had to be submitted before May 31st.
This month, the lecture series continues with a lecture on health. The first lecture on health will be delivered by Dr. Randolph Friday, son of the soil, a young St. Maarten gynecologist who after completion of his medical studies, returned to St. Maarten some five years ago.
Dr. Friday is a former student of the St. Maarten Academy who went to the USA to pursue his medical studies in obstetrics and gynecology at Howard University Medical School in Washington, D. C. Dr. Randall Friday completed his medical training at Henry Ford hospital in Detroit, Michigan.
In a recent interview, Dr. Friday, who opened the first Women's Health Center on St. Maarten three and a half years ago, expressed his concern about several aspects of women's health disorders and diseases, such as the increasing incidents of fibroids and cancer among the female population on St. Maarten.
The presentation by Dr. Friday is expected to be very informative and is meant to empower especially women on the island to take control of their health.
The New Testament Baptist Church is inviting its members and the general public at large to come out and get informed.
The lecture by Dr. Friday will take place on Tuesday, June 12th, 2012 at 7:30 pm at the New Testament Baptist Church in Philipsburg, next to Kentucky Fried Chicken and is free of charge.

mulletpond12062012The Nature Foundation, over the course of five months, conducted a research project and compiled a report on the Biological Status of the Mullet Pond section of the Simpson Bay Lagoon.  The purpose of this report was to create a more in-depth study of both the ecology of the Mullet Pond and to also conduct a valuation study on the contribution the area has, in a dollar amount and in its intact form, to the economy of St. Maarten. The report also outlines the possible uses which can be made of the lagoon, keeping  it intact while at the same time ensuring that its economic contribution will grow. The study further has as its aim to convince policy makers that official zoning of the Mullet Pond area as a conservation zone is of essential importance to the stability of the remaining environmental habitat in the Simpson Bay Lagoon.

70% of all mangroves located in the Simpson Bay Lagoon currently survive in Mullet Pond, which forms the largest, continuous area of unbroken mangrove forest on St. Maarten. Mullet Pond is located in the south-eastern most area of the lagoon in the area of Mullet Bay. Baseline surveys included in this report have shown that the area forms one of the most pristine habitat within wetland and aquatic habitats supporting numerous species including juvenile snapper, seahorses, crabs, reptiles and a number of bird species.

Based on the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) World Conservation Monitoring Center 2006 document In the front lines: shoreline protection and other ecosystem services from mangroves, the Value of the 880 square meters of Mangrove Habitat which represents the Mullet Pond ecosystem is equal to USD $792,000 per year towards the economy of St. Maarten in its intact form, not counting or taking into consideration the high biological value that the area represents.

The Marketing of the Mullet Pond area as a high Value Eco-Tourism experience is significantly untapped. With increased trends moving towards the marketing of Caribbean islands as eco-tourism destinations Mullet Pond can contribute significantly to eco-tours in the form of snorkelling, diving, limited fishing excursions, kayaking and ample bird and reptile watching opportunities, thus further reinforcing the economic contribution of the ecosystem.

Mullet Pond is increasingly under threat due to development. As it is, the cause for protecting that ecosystem and the value with which it brings far outweighs the perceived benefit development of the area may have. Any type of development would require the destruction of large areas of mangrove trees and the dredging and siltation of extensive sea grass beds, effectively killing both the economic and ecological benefit of the area.

It is therefore essential that the Mullet Pond, located between Point Pirouette and Mullet Beach, be zoned as a protected area in which it is prohibited to remove and/or cut existing vegetation, including mangroves and sea grass, within 15 meters of the lagoon shoreline including the waters contained therein. It is only through official protection that the protection of the Mullet Pond and the ecosystem it supports will remain an essential part of the St. Maarten landscape.

Once legislation is enacted proper management of that ecosystem would need to occur in order to reduce the risk of the area being a so-called ‘paper park’. This management of should involve natural space bio-mapping, integrated use of GIS mapping, mangrove strand management, the possibility of housing injured and sick sea turtles in housing pens close to the island, doing bird monitoring, invasive species checks, and baseline environmental monitoring.

Philipsburg:--- Guyanese national Wyesha Gergian Alfred got off lightly in the Court of First Instance on Wednesday when she was convicted to six months suspended sentence, three years probation, and 240 hours of community service.
Alfred was found guilty of falsifying and submitting documents for five persons so that they could have obtained a Brooks Tower Permit. Judge Keppels said in her ruling that Alfred submitted falsified documents to the Island Labour Department where she presented herself as the employer of the persons. Documents were falsified for P.G Sewlall, R.D Morales Pena, M.C. Marin Cartagena, S. Hazel, and D.A Mc Fadden. Alfred also managed to obtain work permits for P.G Sewlall and S. Hazel. The judge noted in her ruling that Alfred falsified the documents for monies. The ruling states that Alfred submitted false declarations and labour contracts for the above named persons under the companies Cassam Construction N.V. and Unico Management Services. She was charged on two counts of falsifying documents for financial gains as well as using the stamps of Cassam Construction and Unico Management Services because P.G. Sewlall and S. Hazel paid Alfred $1,500 for her services while they paid an additional $900 to the Island Labour Department for their working permits.
Wyesha Alfred was working for Unico Management Services owned by one Josanne. The court also noted that Josanne was also one of the suspects in the BTA investigation. Alfred was represented by Brenda Brooks.

danielgibbs10062012Marigot:--- Based on the official results released from the Prefecture of St. Martin, Guillaume Arnell, 3rd Vice President of the Collectivity of St. Martin won at ten of the polling stations on St. Martin for the second round of the legislative elections held last Saturday. Of the 17,857 registered voters on St. Martin only 6,646 (37.22%) cast their ballots on Saturday. Daniel Gibbs received 2997 (46.70%) of the votes cast on St. Martin while Guillaume Arnell received 3,420 (53.30%) of the votes cast on St. Martin.
However, the decision to choose the deputy for St. Martin and St. Barths was taken by the voters on St. Barths. While there are 4,881 registered voters on that island, 1,508 (77.21%) voters cast their ballot on Saturday, of that amount, 1111 (77.21%) voted for Daniel Gibbs and his replacement Karine Miot Richards while 328 (22.79%) voted in favor of Guillaume Arnell and his replacement Ines Bouchaut Choisy.
After the overall votes were tallied it clearly showed that Daniel Gibbs emerged winner of the election based on the voters on St. Barths and not those on St. Martin. Gibbs received 4108 (52.29%) votes while Guillaume Arnell received 3748 (47.71%).

Click here to view the official results issued by the Prefecture of St. Martin and St. Barths.

serinductedintoaicesis20062012The development of the Social Economic Council (SER) crossed another threshold by the induction of the organization into the AICESIS last week in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The International Association of Economic and Social Councils and Similar Institutions or AICESIS is a worldwide organization uniting 70 member states from 4 continents.
The SER was inducted into this international forum at its annual General Assembly that took place in Rio de Janeiro on June 14 and 15. A delegation comprised of 4 members of the Sint Maarten SER traveled to Brazil as acceptance of the membership required the live attendance of SER representatives at the conference. The Sint Maarten delegation included chairman René Richardson and members Dwight Williams, Joseph Lake jr. and Edwin Smith.
In a presentation to an audience of more than 200 delegates from different member states, SER chairman Richardson made use of the opportunity to relay some basic information about our country and its Social Economic Council. The membership seemed very impressed by the combination of the flowing informative speech by the Chairman and display via PowerPoint. A panoramic picture of Great Bay caught the attention from those members in attendance for the several minutes it was displayed. The general secretary of AICESIS then made gesture for the membership, which provided loud applause confirming both appreciation for the presentation and Sint Maarten's acceptance in the association.
Concurrent with Sint Maarten, Aruba and El Salvador were accepted as new AICESIS members as well. In the corridors of the conference, the Sint Maarten delegation took the opportunity to strengthen its ties with the Kingdom sister organizations from Aruba, Curaçao and the Netherlands.
Additional information of the AICESIS including the membership list that now mentions Sint Maarten is to be found at www.aicesis.org.
The cost involved in the SER trip to the AICESIS General Assembly was covered by Dutch cooperation funds managed by USONA.

emsstaffatstdominicprimaryschool20062012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Emergency Medical Services (EMS) as part of its annual EMS Week 2012 of activities, visited two primary schools on Tuesday to demonstrate emergency and urgent care.

The two schools visited were: Sister Marie Laurence Primary School and the St. Dominic's Primary School. (DCOMM Photo)

cdeweeverreceivesadjusted912emsposters21062012Great Bay:--- St. Maarten Emergency Medical Services is celebrating EMS Week from June 17, 2012-June 22, 2012 with various activities to commemorate the event, such as radio interviews, lectures at two primary schools, CPR demonstrations and more.
On Tuesday morning, staff of St. Maarten EMS presented Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever with the adjusted Call 912 posters and brochures. Cylred Richardson, Head of the Ambulance Department mentioned that it is very important for the community of St. Maarten to call 912 instead of 911 in a medical emergency.
"If you call 911 you will get the Police Department, and they are not collecting the same information we need at the Ambulance Department with medical emergencies," said Richardson.
The poster has some handy information available, such as when to call 912 for an ambulance; information needed from you when calling 912, and what you can do until the ambulance team arrives.
"When every second counts to save someone's life it is extremely important to know to call 912. I am looking forward for this campaign to continue year round to ensure that the entire population of St. Maarten knows to call 912 in case of emergencies," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius de Weever.

hiroshigemoto16052012Philipsburg:--- As the investigation into the TAXAND scandal continues and the government of St. Maarten is being pressured for the payments they withheld from the TAXAND, there are more questions arising about the decisions taken by the former Council of Ministers UP/DP regarding this project.
SMN News learnt that the former Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto was spear-heading a project under the supervision of former Commissioner of Finance Roy Marlin which was to fully strengthen and modernize the tax office on St. Maarten. The "Strengthening Project" cost some five million guilders which was paid by USONA and was conducted by two consultants from Curacao. SMN News learnt the two consultants that worked on the project for about two years they are Josepa and Gibbs. Former Commissioner of Finance Xavier Blackman continued the project when he took office as an appointed commissioner under the National Alliance government.
While there have been a lot of talks about the new initiative of the former Minister of Finance who brought in the TAXAND UK group, there is no talk about the strengthening project that Shigemoto spearheaded when he was working for the former commissioners of finance. It should be noted that Shigemoto was the head of the finance department for about ten years. He worked under the Democratic Party and the National Alliance. Reliable information reaching SMN News states that one of the consultants Josepa was hired to implement the new tax system they constructed for the island. But somehow he was replaced when Shigemoto was appointed Minister of Finance by the United Peoples Party. Josepa was replaced by Judith Brewster who was hired in 2010 as an adviser to the Minister of Finance. Brewster (B&B Consultants) is also part of the TAXAND UK group that has an office in Curacao.
In an invited comment, Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt confirmed that USONA did make five million guilders available to strengthen the tax system while Roy Marlin and Blackman were the commissioners of finance. Minister Tuitt also confirmed that Shigemoto was spear-heading the project. When asked by SMN News why the former Minister of Finance under UP/DP regime abandoned the project, Tuitt said the explanations he got was that the Minister kept citing the conflict of interest that may arise with local companies and he preferred to use an international company.
The Finance Minister said that he already contacted USONA to see if the full amount that was allotted for the "Strengthening Project" was used up. SMN News learnt that the two consultants were paid over a million guilders for the work they put into the restructuring of the tax system on St. Maarten. The source said that Josepa and Gibbs were hired by USONA since they were the ones financing the project.
It is clear that taxpayers' monies and Dutch funding were blown into thin air in the name of upgrading and restructuring of the tax system. In addition, SMN News researched the internet to see who are some of the people behind the TAXAND UK group of companies. With a few clicks here and there we found someone that raises eyebrows. Under TAXAND and People this person's information is listed on this link http://www.vmwtaxand.nl/5/5/5/43/43/en/angelo-spadaro.html&cv=75
SMN News decided to copy the information here just in case the owners of TAXAND decided to change their information. SMN News is still busy conducting more research to see if the individual below has any ties to St. Maarten.

Angelo Spadaro
Tax Lawyer

angelosparado23062012E This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Angelo Spadaro completed his degree in fiscal economics at the University of Amsterdam. His dissertation covered the innovation box tax regime. He joined VMW Taxand in September 2010 after having worked as senior tax compliance manager at Baker & McKenzie, Amsterdam for more than 8 years where he was involved in the implementation of different tax incentive projects, such as the innovation box.
Angelo specialises in personal and corporate income tax focussing on the distinction between the computation of profit in the corporate statutory accounts and the computation of fiscal profit. Furthermore, he has extensive knowledge of group taxation, dividend tax and participation exemption.
He assists private individuals, shareholders, SME's and large multinational corporations in the broadest possible way. His economic and business administration background makes him a good discussion partner for finance managers and CFO's.
Angelo is a member of the Netherlands Association of Tax Advisers (Nederlandse Orde van Belastingadviseurs (NOB)) and is affiliated with Tax Study and Documentation Centre (Fiscaal Studie en Documentatie Centrum (FSDC))
Languages: Dutch, English, German, French and Italian.

Marigot:--- A 27-year-old man was arrested and transferred to Guadeloupe on June 24th. The man is a suspect of the attempted murder of a 14 year old boy from Sandy Ground. A press release from the Gendarmerie states that on Friday June 22, 2012 the minor victim was seriously injured with a machete and transported to hospital. The attacker escaped on a scooter but was caught by Gendarmes later that evening.
In an unrelated case, a 41-year old man was arrested by the Gendarmes on Tuesday during a routine traffic control. The suspect was plying the illegal gypsy taxi trade when he was caught. A press release from the Gendarmerie states that the suspect will be charged with various traffic offenses and he will be summoned to appear in court at a later date.
The suspect was caught in the vicinity of Hope Estate around 6am on Tuesday morning. He was stopped when the Gendarmes noticed that the driver was overtaking two vehicles dangerously. The driver even attempted to make a U-turn to escape the gendarmes by driving around some containers. However, he was apprehended. Upon inspection, the gendarmes discovered that the passenger inside the vehicle was paying for the ride while the driver of the vehicle had no driver's license. The vehicle has been confiscated. The driver was slapped with several charges ranging from refusing to cooperate with law enforcement, driving without a driver's license, while engaging in an illegal activity, exercising in an artisanal activity without being registered to any official trade organization or company, transporting persons illegally without authorization, and driving dangerously.

pjiae28062012SIMPSON BAY:--- A recent study commissioned by the Princess Juliana International Airport operating company, PJIAE, concluded that the airport and the companies operating at the airport perform considerably less in terms of revenue generated from non-aeronautical sources than is the average norm regionally and internationally for an airport of its size.
Non-aeronautical sources of income include rentals, concessionaires, and food and beverage, and related areas.
The study by the firm NACO/InterVISTAS, with the approval of the Supervisory Board of Directors, pointed out that compared to airports of similar size in the region, the airport duty free shopping sales per departing passenger is low. This, according to the study, seems to be because the airport is impacted by the duty-free sales island-wide.
"In terms of airport revenue, SXM is performing average compared to larger airports in the region and substantially lower than global airports in different categories," the report stated, indicating that the "most obvious reason for the difference is the agreement on effective concession rates, which seems to be at the low end of the scale."
The study further stressed that in general, the average effective concession rates as percentage of gross revenue paid to the airport is low and not in consonance with the industry standard.
"Naturally, PJIAE wants to bring its non-aeronautical revenue in line with the industry standard, while partnering with the concessionaires so that they too could improve their performance," said Regina LaBega, managing director of PJIAE.
"In other words, if the concessionaires make money, PJIAE also will make money. That is what the partnership we are seeking is all about with the new strategy," said LaBega.
"One of the ideas we are working on is to make the airport a tax-free zone, which will give departing passengers an added incentive to shop at the airport," LaBega added.
She continued: "Following the recommendations of the study, and taking advantage of the fact that several of the contracts of the concessionaires would expire at the end of June, we had embarked on a series of discussions with the concessionaires, a number of whom are delinquent for a long period of time with their rent payments and other fees to PJIAE."
The managing director said the main thrust of the discussions was to ensure that the concessionaires were brought on board with regards to PJIAE's plans to implement a new strategy that would increase the bottom line for the companies operating at PJIA, while improving revenues for the airport as well.
"The current situation whereby several tenants owe PJIAE a total of over 20 million dollars is quite unsustainable for any company," LaBega stated.
"After six years of operating at the airport, it is evident that PJIAE has been more than lenient and understanding enough. In fact, the joke out there is that if you want to do business without paying rent, go to PJIA. No company worth its salt would condone such a huge accounts receivable for such a long time. It is a situation which management, and the Supervisory Board of Directors agree cannot continue any longer."
"What PJIAE is doing now is embarking on an improvement of the entire shopping area, with better layout, décor and lighting, which will make passengers more disposed to spend. For this to happen, we need a transition period, which has been discussed with the concessionaires," LaBega explained.
She said during the one-year transition period, the concessionaires that want to continue operating at the airport would be given an opportunity to remain there and even expand their product line.
"The Majority of our concessionaires and tenants have been exemplary in the way they have conducted their business with PJIAE. They are not in default with their rent and other payments and have maintained a high standard both in their products and services," said LaBega.
"Some of our concessionaires and tenants have already expressed their excitement at the potential and possibilities the new approach will offer them. We appreciate and thank them for their contribution to the success of PJIAE and look forward to continuing doing business with them for a long time," LaBega added.

mlkschoolgroundbreakingceremony28062012Dutch Quarter:--- At least three Members from the Council of Ministers, namely Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams, Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin, and Minister of Education, Youth, Sports, and Culture Silveria Jacobs participated in the ground breaking ceremony for the parking area of the Martin Luther King School in Dutch Quarter. The ground breaking ceremony took place on Thursday morning.
Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs was extremely excited and happy to be part of the project since she was the school manager of the Martin Luther King school for over a year. Jacobs said that the teachers, pupils, and residents of the immediate area suffered tremendously when there was heavy rainfall. She said while parking area will be built and completed before the beginning of the new school year, the department of VROMI is still working with the residents and landowners to work out a permanent solution for the excessive water during heavy rainfall.
Minister William Marlin said the paving of the parking area of the school is the first step of several projects that have to be conducted in the area. Marlin said government is working on building a school for children from 0 to 4 years old in the immediate area because many working parents cannot afford to send their children to play schools. He said a ball park (sports facility) was built next to the parking area but it was not completed. Marlin said government wants to make sure the entire top of the sports facility is covered so that the students of the Martin Luther King School can use the facility during school hours. "As it is right now, the students here cannot use it because it is not covered and it's too hot for young children to do their sporting activities there. Another vision is to expand the ball park so that youths from other areas can compete there.
Head of new projects Kurt Ruan, Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs, and Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin all called on the residents of Dutch Quarter especially those living next to Martin Luther King School to join hands and work with government as they try to find permanent solutions for the flooding that affects the entire area during heavy rainfall.

Click here to view more photos of the ground breaking ceremony for the Martin Luther King School parking lot.

garrindell29062012Philipsburg:--- Eight Members of Parliament representing the current NA/DP/IND coalition voted in favor of a motion that was presented by Member of Parliament Roy Marlin to remove the current chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell from her position on July 15th while the five Members of Parliament representing the United Peoples Party protested and voted against the wishes of the majority. The UP faction said Arrindell should be allowed to remain in her seat until September 1 2012, since she (Arrindell) already indicated to them by letter that she would vacate the seat on September 1, 2012.
SMN News learnt that most of the coalition partners wanted Arrindell out of the presidential chair immediately but at least one Independent Member of Parliament that is supporting the coalition requested that they leave her in the position until July 15th since Arrindell already made arrangements to accompany Minister of Justice Roland Duncan to Paris to attend an Interpol meeting. According to well placed sources in Parliament, Arrindell received an invitation from Interpol to attend their meeting in Paris as the Chair of Parliament and a decision was taken on the trip on Thursday. Sources in Parliament said that Arrindell is scheduled to leave on July 13th 2012 and she should be returning to the island by July 15th 2012, the day she is expected to pass on the mantle to the new chairman elect Rudolph Samuel.
The motion presented by Member of Parliament Roy Marlin states that considering that the coalition majority which was formed by the UP/DP and Independent Member of Parliament Illidge, no longer enjoys the majority support of Parliament and a new governing agreement was formed consisting of the NA/DP/and the Independent Members of Parliament Frans Richardson, Romain Laville, and Patrick Illidge, the former governing agreement is null and void. The new governing agreement regulated the portfolios and Ministries for the political parties and Independent Members of Parliament; the motion further states that the chair of parliament was allotted to the National Alliance and while most of those positions were filled with new people, the chair of Parliament remained the same. Marlin said all the terms of the new political agreement have been executed thus far with the exception of the chair.
He said in order for a government to carry out its policies and considerations for the governing period, the government under normal democratic circumstances, should at all time be supported by a majority of parliament and this also includes the person that holds the function of Chairperson of Parliament.

Marlin indicated that the coalition members sent a letter on June 18th requesting a meething of Parliament with one agenda point which was to appoint a new chairperson of parliament. Furthermore, the chairlady requested more information which was provided on June 20th 2012.

Marlin said on June 27th the chairperson of Parliament made her position available to parliament as per September 1, 2012. However, that is not in keeping with the governing agreement, as all other respective functions that have been agreed upon have been filled with the exception of the chair of parliament.

MP Roy Marlin further stated in his motion that article 57 of the Constitution states that Parliament shall appoint from its membership the Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson of Parliament at any time.

The motion ended with its resolution to declare that the Chairperson of Parliament no longer enjoys the support of the majority of Parliament and that the parliament in accordance with article 57 of the Constitution of St. Maarten will appoint per July 15, 2012 a new member to occupy the position of Chairperson of Parliament.
The motion was sent to the Governor of St. Maarten, The Council of Ministers of St. Maarten, The Kingdom Council of Ministers, The Chairperson of the Second Chamber in the Netherlands, and The Chairperson of Parliament of Curacao.

Shortly after the motion was passed and accepted the eight MPs representing the majority in parliament voted in favor for drs. Rudolph Samuel be appointed as the chair of parliament. The members of the UP faction voted blank.

Member of Parliament Jules James attacked his colleagues for disregarding the Rules of Order and instructed them to read those orders not realizing that he himself did not read the Rules of Order and the Constitution of St. Maarten.Shorty after making his statements, MP Roy Marlin corrected MP James and told him he should be the one to read the laws of country St. Maarten, the chairlady of parliament who sided with James when he was making his statements ended up apologizing to Parliament for her error.

James also attacked the online media for criticizing parliament for not having its records in order since to date there are no minutes of the meetings held over the two year period. He said Arrindell worked hard as the chairperson and she also insisted to the griffier of Parliament Josef Semeleer that he make the minutes available to Parliament.


Click here to view more photos of parliamentarians inside parliament building before the motion was presented.

pjiaerecognizesnewtonwilson01072012SIMPSON BAY:--- "It's not the dinner nor the tickets to the 'Laugh Till Your Belly Burst' comedy show; all of that is just a token because there's nothing we could do that would really show how much we appreciate Newton Wilson for his exemplary behaviour," said Regina LaBega, Managing Director of the Princess Juliana Int'l Airport operating company (PJIAE).

The airport's managing director was stressing the importance of honesty and good morals at the individual level in fostering the image of the island.

"Good Samaritan" Newton Wilson, the Lead Agent of Baggage Services at Arrindell Aviation Services recently found a passenger's lost wallet and made sure it was returned to its rightful owner. The visitor was so happy and impressed that he publically commended Wilson and the entire airport staff for what might generally be considered an uncommon behavior.

"We have all at one time or the other lost something at a critical time and the recovery of which we would have paid anything for," LaBega said. "In particular, there's nothing more frustrating and stressful as to lose one's wallet with possibly credit cards, cash, driver's license and other important documents in it in a foreign land."

LaBega said honesty was not only the best policy but a moral value that was instilled in generations of St. Maarteners.

"Unfortunately," she noted, "Often you may even be laughed at and ridiculed nowadays for being honest like Mr. Newton Wilson. That is why it is very gratifying that he did what he did. We are very proud of him."

LaBega, in order to highlight this honest act had invited Newton Wilson and his companion to dinner at Bamboo Bernies, along with his Duty Manager, Matumi Shigemoto.

The airport also presented Wilson and his companion with complementary tickets to the "Laugh Till Your Belly Burst" comedy show.

Philipsburg:--- The Council of Ministers met with the Managing Director of Princess Juliana International Airport Regina Labega on Tuesday morning in order to gather information regarding the concerns of the concessionaires. SMN News learnt that several contracts that were granted to the concessionaires expired on July 1, 2012 and the new Managing Director of PJIAE decided to grant the concessionaires a one year contract while negotiations continue for a contract that will last for a period of six years. Labega also dispelled the notion that management of PJIAE have been discussing with a Mexican company to build a high end mall. She told the Council of Ministers that the new contract that will be granted to the concessionaires will bring more revenues and business to the Airport.
A source within the government apparatus said that the concessionaires that are occupying the restaurant section of the Airport do not have to worry because their contracts are up in 2014. However, some of operators that are operating in the Food Court area were given termination letters because they failed to live up to the terms of agreement in their contract. It is estimated that the concessionaires owe the Airport somewhere between 14 million to 20 million United States Dollars in operational costs.
The source further explained that while the disgruntled concessionaires that owes the PJIAE millions of dollars said they are getting the support of the Airlines, not one of the Airlines have come forward with complaints thus far. Labega told the Council of Ministers that she did not receive any complaint neither did she meet with any of the airlines.
SMN News reported last week that a closed door meeting was held with the Airlines and Airport management sometime last week where they presented the management of PJIAE with an ultimatum regarding the airport's operational costs but Labega told the Council of Ministers no such meetings ever took place, this was also confirmed by the President of the St. Maarten Airline and Handlers Association (SAHA) Walter Borel. Borel told SMN News that he contacted all the other managers of the other Airlines and none of them met with the PJIAE management. He said as a representative of Air France/KLM he personally did not meet with PJIAE and has since distanced himself from the conflict currently taking place between PJIAE management and the concessionaires.
Some members of the Council of Ministers met with the Airport Concessionaires Association last week to gather information on their grievances prior to inviting Labega to Tuesday's meeting. A follow up meeting was to be held with the concessionaires on Tuesday afternoon but that meeting had to be postponed. SMN News further learnt that the Council of Ministers is currently organizing a meeting with the concessionaires which will be held sometime this week.

kerntobiasatfestivalofthelaity05072012MAHO:--- Seventh-day Adventist from around the Caribbean gathered at Sonesta Maho Resort Thursday evening for the opening ceremony of is Festival of the Laity. Also present was Governor Eugene Holiday, Prime Minister, Sarah Wescot-Williams, members of Parliament, and various local clergy.
Organized by the North Caribbean Conference of Seventh-day Adventist (NCC) the "Festival of the Laity" is a personal ministry event designed to support non-clergy members in their mission work. Held for the second time on St. Maarten delegates have traveled from Anguilla, St. Eustatius, Saba, St. Maarten, Virgin Gorda, Tortola, St. Thomas, St. Croix, and America
Under the theme "Fulfilling the gospel commission in my community" President of the Caribbean Union of Seventh-day Adventist Dr. Kern Tobias gave the keynote address.
"The time has come for the Church to ask and answer the hard question about how we are relating those guiding principals of this gospel commission (Matthew 28:19) and how it can be actualized in the lives of the led and the leaders."
"The first and continuing priority of the Church must be in this directive form the Lord; go teach, baptize, and make disciples."
Taking from the book The Big Four: Secrets to a Thriving Church Family by S. Joseph Kidder, Tobias concluded "The challenge of the church is that we must move from programs to people...Let us be more concerned about engaging people, making friends in our community, recognizing that our family members who don't know Christ are our most significant target groups. We should move from just doing church to spiritual discipleship."
Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams officially opened the conference. In her address to delegates and attendees she said "... the laity of so many congregations are gathered here on St. Maarten to fulfill that [gospel] commission...You need to be supported at this time as the church...are facing tremendous challenges. You as the foundation of those churches need to be strong, committed, supported and focused, because what you are doing is right. The support that you are giving to the church is necessary for us to continue to make a difference in the world today."
"When you leave this place and this island you will be convinced that what you are doing – if not recognized today the reward will be yours tomorrow." said Wescot-Williams.
Specially invited were evangelist Mark Finley and his team, Dr. Derek Morris and his wife, Dr. Balvin Braham, and Pastor Samuel Telemaque. Representing 3ABN (Three Angels Broadcasting Network) are Dr. Eugene Daniel, Dr. Kern Tobias, Pastor Danfort Francis and other distinguished leaders of the SDA Church.
Delegates were welcomed by a colorful and enthusiastic display of culture by pupils of the Cole Bay Seventh-day Adventist School.
The conference continues today until Saturday, July 7 with sessions starting at 10am. All sessions are open to the public and are free. For updates and detailed information visit www.facebook.com/festivalofthelaity.stmaarten. The conference is broadcasted live at www.churchpond.com/index.php/vod/vod_philipsburg. Past days are also posted on that website.

Reward:--- On July 5, 2012, St Dominic High School, the first government subsidized International Baccalaureate (IB) school in the Caribbean received its examination results for the Diploma Programme.

The first cohort of 14 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme candidates sat exams during the month of May with 71% of them fulfilling the requirements to be awarded the internationally recognized IB Diploma. The global pass rates for IB this year is 78.16%. St. Dominic High School is proud that the first diploma examination results of its "pioneer" class are in line with the 78.16% global pass rates for IB this year.

Anmol Mirpuri who qualified to skip Form 5 and move directly from Form 4 into the two-year Diploma Programme scored the highest with a cumulative score of 36 points. The most points a student can obtain is 45: 6 subjects x 7 points + 3 points for the Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge. According to information on www.ibo.org, over 119,000 students around the world sat the May 2012 exams, with students achieving an average score of 29.83 and 109 attaining a score of 45 points.

The IB Diploma Programme at St. Dominic High School is a rigorous pre-university curriculum where students select and study six subjects from five groups – literature, foreign language, individuals and societies, experimental sciences, mathematics. In order to qualify for the diploma, students must complete the following core requirements: a 4,000 word Extended Essay (EE), the Theory of Knowledge (TOK) course which examines how knowledge is acquired and the various kinds of knowledge that exists, Creativity, Action Service (CAS) requiring students to engage in the arts, sports and the community. The Diploma Programme is designed to not only challenge a student academically but personally and socially as well in order to give them the skills to be a contributive citizen and member of our global community.

The students not qualifying for the diploma will receive from the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) a document indicating the results obtained in their individual subjects, together with results in Theory of Knowledge (TOK), the Extended Essay (EE) and the completion of all Creativity, Action, Service (CAS) requirements.

rwardandelovelaceatuwi08072012GREAT BAY/MARIGOT:--- “All poets and spoken word artists of St. Martin – South, North, and those studying or living abroad” are invited “to submit up to five poems” for a new poetry book, said House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP).

“Where I See The Sun – Poetry in Contemporary St. Martin” is the working name for the upcoming anthology. A wide range of subjects and writings styles are encouraged, said Jacqueline Sample, president of HNP.

HNP easily issued the “Call for Poetry” online last week but the guidelines could make getting your poems in the new book a bit tough.

Nevertheless, it is an exciting proposition from a press that has published literary giants like Kamau Brathwaite (Barbados) and Amiri Baraka (USA), a Harvard scholar like Marion Bethel (The Bahamas), and a lifetime collection of poems by the late Charles Borromeo Hodge, hedging his work from obscurity on his own island.

The FULL GUIDELINES for getting poems in the new book are found at http://www.facebook.com/nehesipublishers

. The guidelines can also be requested at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
, or visit the Philipsburg Jubilee library and the Public Library in Marigot to see the guidelines on the bulletin board.

“If done right this publication can be used in schools throughout the region and in colleges. A strong collection is needed; a kind of a one-stop introduction to St. Martin poetry,” Drisana Debbie Jack, one of the nation’s leading author/artist.

Over the last four years, poetry readings at Axum Café, Top Carrot, and the park of the Hotel de la Collectivité suggest an emerging generation of poets and writers of poems eager and willing to get their work out to the general public.

The recital of unpublished poets Rochelle Ward and Mariela Xue at the 10th anniversary of the St. Martin Book Fair in June, tell us that some fine writing is in the making, said Sample. The last anthology of St. Martin poetry was Winds Above the Hills, compiled by Wycliffe Smith and published in 1982 for SMAFESTAC.

Thirty years since that groundbreaking festival – in which the Ponum was revived! – there have been about 16 single-author collections published. But there has not been a single poetry anthology, even after both parts of the Friendly Island attained an adjusted autonomous political status.

“It would be great to have some new voices. We must make room for the cubs,” said Jack in response to last week’s “Call for Poetry.” Both of her books published by HNP have been used in US universities.

A rigorous selection process by a confidential editorial board is planned for “Where I See The Sun.” The writers submitting their work “just have to meet the measure,” said Jack. Her first title, The Rainy Season (1997), was one of the most read HNP poetry books in 2009, according Philipsburg Jubilee Library statistics.

Jack thinks that the title for the new St. Martin poetry book is an “inspired” one. Hopefully the idea and challenge of the anthology will inspire poets and aspiring poets to take a chance at getting published in it, whether they’ve been published before or not, are senior wordsmiths or young upstarts, write regularly or now-and-then, or express themselves through traditional meter, free verse, or spoken word rap.

In his book Salted Tongues (2003), the writer and critic Fabian Badejo has already advised, in a somewhat priestly tone, “Publish and be Blessed!”

swescotwilliams22072011Philipsburg:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams confirmed on Wednesday that she gave instructions to her General Secretary to arrange a meeting with the French and Dutch side technocrats to deal with the expired Dutch drivers licenses that caused a road block in Marigot early Tuesday morning.

Wescot Williams told SMN News in an invited comment that the President of the Collectivity Alain Richardson contacted her on Tuesday regarding the matter because there are hundreds of people that are being affected by the decision of the Dutch Government not to renew the licenses if the holders are not registered residents on the Dutch side of the island.

Wescot Williams said that the Dutch side had an agreement with the French side to renew the licenses for a period of one year which expired at the end of June 2012. However, for one reason or another, the French side were not able to live up to what they had agreed to do. "Right now, I have made arrangements for the technocrats to meet again to find a solution in the interim because St. Maarten is busy working on its draft law for people living on the island to obtain a drivers license. In that draft law, the condition that is now in place where people must be registered at the Census Office will be removed." The Prime Minister did not give full details on the draft law that will be taken to Parliament regarding driver's licenses. She also did not say if Government intended to remove provisions of the current legislations for all citizens on the island or if it will be only for those residing on the French and Dutch side of the island.

In the year 2000, the traffic ordinance was amended by the island council stating that persons who are not registered at the Census Office could not obtain a drivers license, even though there was an existing policy that states that persons residing on the French side of the island could have obtained a drivers license from the Dutch side if they produced a "certificate of residency". It should be noted that while many persons including fire-fighters were affected, none of these persons challenged the Dutch Government in the court of law since the traffic ordinance should not have overridden an existing policy for persons who were already issued a license from the Dutch side of the island.

On Tuesday July 10th, 2012 at approximately 12:10pm, the Police central Dispatch received information that two unknown men driving in a black Wrangler Jeep with license plate R-441 were driving around with a considerable amount of false American currency in their possession. These men were also in the possession of a so called "skimming device". This "skimming device" is used to illegally withdraw monies electronically from ATM machines. The Central Police Dispatch informed all police patrols on the streets to keep an eye out for this vehicle and the suspects.

Shortly after at approximately 12:15pm, a patrol of the Zero-tolerance team while patrolling on the A.T. Illidge road saw the suspected vehicle parked in the parking lot of Francis Bar. The patrol decided to approach the vehicle to control and identify these suspects. Before the patrol could approach the suspected vehicle, the driver quickly reversed form the parking lot and took off at very high speed in the direction of the Cottage round-a-bout. The patrol started chasing this vehicle and noticed that several pedestrians were forced to jump out of the way to avoid being struck by the suspected vehicle. The chase continued on Illidge road in the direction of the Prins Bernard Bridge. The driver of this vehicle who at the time was driving very reckless and without regard for human life drove through the red light at the Prins Bernard Bridge and continued to flee on the Long wall road.

The central dispatch was informed of the ongoing situation and dispatched several other patrols to assist in this chase. The chase continued via the Long Wall road, Onasha Jones street, Kerkhof steeg, and Little Bay road. On the Little bay road, the vehicle struck a blue jeep that was parked on the side of the road and a pedestrian causing minor injury. The suspect did not stop and continued to flee on the Fort Willem road. On the Fort Willem hill drive, the suspect lost control of the vehicle causing the vehicle to become stuck in the ditch. The driver then jumped out of the car and took running through the bushes in the area. The chase continued on foot by the police. The suspect was arrested shortly after and taken in custody. The suspect with initials J.J.M. from the Dominican Republic (35) was taken to the Philipsburg Police Station and handed over to the Detective Department for further investigation. The suspected vehicle was confiscated. The injured pedestrian was treated on the scene by paramedics and the investigation is ongoing.

Press Release from Police Department (KPSM)

celshotpresentingbookstotthompson12072012Philipsburg:--- President of the Windward Islands Teachers Union (WITU) Claire Elshot announced at the Windward Islands Chamber of Labour Unions' weekly press briefing on Thursday that the WITU board met with the Minister of Finance on Tuesday. Elshot said when the WITU received the invitation to attend the meeting they were somewhat hesitant to attend because they could not understand why the Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt chose to meet with various union representatives separately. Elshot further explained that the WITU board did attend the meeting and several issues were discussed. She said that one of the points of the discussion was the COLA payments which the Minister of Finance assured her would be paid out at the end of July 2012. The WITU President said they are aware that government payroll closes on the 12th of every month but the Minister assured the WITU that the monies are in place for the payment but certain procedures have to be completed such as the ratification of the amendments made to the 2012 budget. As for the COLA payments, Elshot said she indicated to the Minister that she would like all teachers to receive their monies at the same time. She said a huge number of teachers work for subsidized schools and the school boards of these schools should get the monies and information so they would be able to comply with the scheduled payment dates. She said she would not want to have to deal with situations where the teachers of the subsidized schools are not being paid at the same time.
Elshot made clear that the WITU is not in favor of government's proposal to change the COLA structure because it was created by a well known firm on St. Maarten, Deloitte & Touche and this system has only been in place for the past four to five years. Elshot said that government would have to bring more evidence to convince her board that the COLA is not feasible for St. Maarten. Elshot said she disagreed with the Minister because the salary scales were upgraded back to 2007. Elshot said she provided the Minister with information regarding the salary scales and how it was implemented.
The WITU President said she is of the opinion that government should widen the basket for controlled items and make more controls so that workers can get more goods for what they are working for.
Elshot also said the WITU will not encourage or entertain the Minister's idea to increase the pension age from 60 to 65. She said that teachers begin their career at age 22 to 25 and after 35 years of service they need to have time to enjoy their private lives. She further indicated that if the pension age will be increased then government would have to make sure that pensioners get 90% of their last salary instead of 70% as is the case now. "We will not be giving five more years of service and not be compensated for it. What I am seeing here is like monkey see monkey do, because the Netherlands increased their pension age from 60 to 67. Are you telling me that our workers will give five years more service and they will not be getting extra when the cost of living is rising. Teachers are already social because they are contributing to the AOV and will not be getting anything out of it."
She said when the government of the Netherlands tried to apply the new system, the workers there resisted heavily and the government had to increase the pension age gradually.

WICLU Vice President Presents Books to President of Union.

The Vice President of the Windward Islands Chamber of Labour Unions also presented a number of books on regulations that she brought back from Geneva when she attended the ILO conference. Elshot said workers and students can go to the WIFOL building to do their research on anything that relates to labor. She said that immigrant workers on St. Maarten are told that they have no rights but the union can prove them wrong because she also brought back a booklet on the rights of immigrant workers.

swescotwilliams18072012Philipsburg:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams briefed members of the media on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing about her recent meeting with the Kingdom Council of Ministers.
The Prime Minister said the two main points on the agenda were the budgets of country Curacao and St. Maarten. She further explained that the meetings held last week can be considered as historical since it is the first time the new countries participated in such meetings as Prime Ministers with the Kingdom Council of Ministers.
Wescot-Williams said that several issues were discussed especially those relating to the Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten. This agenda point was to illustrate the concerns of the Kingdom Government regarding the development and lack of development in certain areas. The Prime Minister said everyone was given an opportunity to express their concerns but she as the Prime Minister of St. Maarten made clear that the party that is suffering the most is St. Maarten in the case of the Central Bank.
Wescot-Williams said the reason she stressed this was because the Dutch Government has a monetary share in the Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten which amounts to 90 million guilders and the Dutch Government already requested their shares from the Central Bank of the former Netherlands Antilles now Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten. She said the Central Bank is an inheritance for Curacao since they are the ones that have the building and staff. However, St. Maarten has an agreement to have joint central bank but they were also keen on having their own branch on St. Maarten but so far nothing has happened in this respect. Wescot Williams said an agreement was reached with the Kingdom Council where St. Maarten and Curacao will present a report to the Kingdom Council by their next meeting which is scheduled for August 24th, 2012.
She said the Council of Ministers of St. Maarten discussed the Central Bank on several occasions and the Minister of Finance has been in touch with members of government of Curacao as well as with the board members of the Central Bank.
The Prime Minister said that in her option that the two countries get together and she intends to send a letter to Curacao requesting such a meeting. She said during the discussion whenever it takes place, a decision will have to be taken as to how the two countries will move forward on with the issue of the Central Bank.
Wescot-Williams said some of the Dutch Ministers expressed that it is St. Maarten that has been clamoring for its own Central Bank. "Yes, we have been clamoring for own Central Bank but not without reason. We did not jump up just after the agreements in 2006 and say we wanted our own Central Bank. Given the developments and the some of the political statements that were made, St. Maarten decided to have its own Central Bank."

smeyersolivacce12072012Budget 2012 and Compliance
The fact that the government got a clean report from the Committee of Financial Supervision for Curacao and St. Maarten CFt on the budget amendment, speaks volumes of the hard work of the Ministry of Finance under the former Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto. It means that some of the concerns addressed in the budget amendment the Ministry were already working on for some time before the new administration took over.

One must also remember that the UP led Government worked diligently from day one after achieving country status to build up the Ministry of Finance during a period of 18-months. The groundwork was done under the UP and a solid foundation was laid under the UP including the opening of a CFt liaison office in Philipsburg that would further facilitate the communication process between the Ministry of Finance and CFt.

Simultaneously with the preparatory outline for the budget 2013 which was issued to the Ministries before the former government left office. It also means that progress has been made since the grading of the financial management by means of the Performance Evaluation Financial accountability (P.E.F.A.). Also this plan was in progress before the former administration left office May 21, 2012.
The current Minister of Finance en enjoying the hard work that was carried out by the UP Government and he should give jack his jacket and recognize this fact.

A Simpler Tax System
The ideas for a simpler tax system once again were set forth by the former UP Minister of Finance. Lower income and profit tax rates, gradual shift from direct to indirect taxes with a re-structuring of the current Turn over Tax (ToT) ordinance to remove the repetitive moments of taxation in the chain of transactions. Other revenue generating proposals were also launched such as a fee on alcohol and tobacco and maintaining the competitive price within the region. Also synchronization with the French government as it pertains to the new tax code. Regional comparisons were also made in order to ensure that our country does not tax itself out of the market and remain uncompetitive in the region.

With the resignation of the acting head of Fiscal Affairs per August 2012 where does this place the timeline for the introduction of the new tax code? Will January 1, 2014 still be attainable? What relief will the government come with in the interim? Will the social partners such as the SHTA, Chamber of Commerce, the Real Estate sector, the Foundation Tax Committee, etc. be involved as was the case with the previous UP-led government? What can the people expect in relief before January 1, 2014?

Outstanding Creditors
As it pertains to the outstanding for creditors of the Government, the Finance Ministry together with the former UP Minister of Finance was working on this prior to the resignation of the UP-led Government. As a matter of fact the Ministry was preparing the advice for the former Minister to deal with those accounts which the Ministry felt could be written off following established procedures and laws. It is of course a dynamic process and the outstanding amount goes back many years prior to the former government's term. And this process will have to continue even after the current government's term.
What needs to be established is what this government will be doing to ease the burden on the regular man on the street. What are the projections for the slow months of August through October to stimulate the economy?

Philipsburg:--- The fugitive Elston Fos that has been working for the Government of St. Maarten for the past 12 years will be extradited on Sunday, said Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos in an invited comment. Mos said that the Royal Marechaussee will be coming to St. Maarten to pick up the suspect this Sunday to take him back to the Netherlands. Mos further explained that Elston Fos disappeared some 13 years ago from law enforcement in the Netherlands. He said the convict was serving a six year prison stint for manslaughter when he was released on a leave. "I don't know what type of leave this person was given. However, he was condemned to serve six years for manslaughter and would have had to serve two thirds of the amount which would have been four years. All I can tell you is that he was sent on leave and he never returned from this leave as he was supposed to."
Mos said Elston Fos was condemned in 1996 and on January 17th, 1999, he did not return from leave.
Mos said that the fugitive apparently told the court in the Netherlands that he got word that the deceased raped his daughter. "I saw he told the court this but I cannot read in the court decision if that was indeed the case." Mos said that Fos still has 436 days more to serve and this began on Friday when he was arrested on St. Maarten. He further explained that he is not in a position to say whether or not the suspect will forfeit his early release time since he escaped. "Those details I don't have but there is a possibility that the prosecutor will demand that."
When asked by SMN News when his name was placed on the Interpol list, Mos said he could not say because only recently St. Maarten became a full fledged member of Interpol and on Friday the fugitive was seen by Officer Randolph Bloieman and he was immediately arrested. "This shows that joining Interpol leads to results in serving justice in and outside St. Maarten," Mos added.
St. Maarten's Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said a few years ago a special team was launched in the Netherlands to look for prisoners who escaped or are wanted by law enforcement in the Netherlands. This team was formed to execute the outstanding summons for wanted persons. The arrest of this fugitive is a result of the efforts of this special team.
However, SMN News learnt that Fos was on Interpol's list in Europe for several years and only three weeks ago St. Maarten received the information that a warrant was out for his arrest. SMN News also learnt that Fos was already receiving weekend visits to be with his family since he had already served most of his time, but instead of sitting out his complete sentence he escaped to St. Maarten and was living comfortably without being noticed.
A press release from the Acting Police Spokesman Inspector Quintin Rogers states that upon request of the Interpol in the Netherlands an international arrest warrant was issued for the arrest of an Antillean man who committed a crime in the year 1996 in Holland and had escaped. Rogers said now that St. Maarten has established their Interpol office on the island, an investigation was conducted by Police Inspector Bloeiman on the whereabouts of said suspect identified as E.L.F, born in Curacao, 51 years old.
The investigation showed that the above mentioned convict was convicted for manslaughter in the Netherlands since 1996. He was residing on St. Maarten. The local Prosecutor's office was immediately notified by the police officer in charge of Interpol Affairs on St. Maarten and the green light was given to the Police Department to arrest the convict so that he can be sent back to Holland for further investigation or to sit out his remaining sentence. E.L.F was arrested on Friday the 20th of July 2012, in the vicinity of the Police Station by the Zero Tolerance and Uniform Divisions and brought to the Police Station so that he could be led in front of an Acting Prosecutor. Thereafter, the Prosecutor's Office was contacted and the necessary arrangements have been made for him to travel back to Holland to further sit out his remaining prison sentence. During the investigation, the Police Department also learned that E.L.F is working for the Government of St. Maarten in the IT Department and was residing in the Belvedere area.
It is not clear how the Personnel Department of the Government of St. Maarten hired Fos shortly after he escaped from the Netherlands and if the department did proper screening when he applied for the job as an IT technician. Several civil servants told SMN News on Tuesday that the Government of St. Maarten did not screen people in the past and as such there are number of persons they alleged are working for government even though they have a criminal record. Many persons felt sympathy for Fos because according to them they might have done the same thing if someone raped their daughter, while others said that Fos took the law into his own hands. "Why didn't he take his daughter to the police and let the law deal with the man that he claimed raped her. He is a fugitive with a record and he should not have been working for government," said a high ranking civil servant.
In an invited comment, Minister of Justice Roland Duncan said that in the past the Government of St. Maarten used to hire people pending the receipt of a certificate of good conduct because it would take months before someone could have obtained such a document. However, all of that has changed now because unless someone can produce a certificate of good conduct they will not be hired.

On Sunday, July 29 2012 the group of study financing recipients which consists of 58 students will be departing for the Netherlands. All the necessary specifics such as tickets, decrees and a startup allowance for the students have been finalized. While the process to compensate the travel agent for the payment of the students' ticket encountered a delay, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport (ECSY) was ultimately successful with enabling the facilitation of the students being able to travel to the Netherlands.

With regards to the delay in payments to the travel agent, the matter merely concerned payments that had been made to the travel agent beyond the agreed upon date. On Tuesday the Ministry ECSY became aware of this matter after which the Minister of Finance was immediately contacted and all efforts and resources were put in place to correct the situation. On Wednesday morning, the Minister ECSY held an emergency meeting in order to ascertain why the final information session was held prior to finalizing the tickets etc., and to ensure that all stakeholders were working together on the same page.

The breakdown of the 58 students scheduled to leave for the Netherlands on Sunday is as follows:
32 HBO/ Bachelor Degree Programs
6 WO Master Degree Programs
20 MBO/Advanced Secondary Education Programs

All the appeals pertaining to the Netherlands have been handled and others are still pending. The Ministry would hereby like to thank the appeals committee members for the work that they have been doing as they have been sacrificing their personal time in the evening hours after work in order to fulfill this task.

The arrangements and itinerary for the working visit of the Minister ECYS to the Netherlands has been made between the Cabinets of the Minister of ECYS and the Minister Plenipotentiary Mr. Voges as well as S4.

Info pertaining to the trip to the Netherlands

  • Departure time: 12:30 pm, check in time: 9:00 am
  • Students have been advised to travel light with only essential items to avoid having overweight luggage while travelling
  • PSS (Postal Services St.Maarten) has a special until August 28th, for students to mail their boxes to Holland
  • Domino Pizza/UTS has provided the students with bags and sweaters. Domino Pizza will be organizing some special activities for students on the airport.

Itinerary in the Netherlands

  • Meetings will be held with:
       - Minister Plenipotentiary M.Voges,
       - S4
       - Haagse Hogeschool - Anna Maria Andriol (Re: Language Development)
  • ROC Zwolle – Re: Exploring the possibility of establishing of a cooperation agreement with the school
  • Ministry Onderwijs Cultuur & Wetenschap regarding the following topics:
       - Cooperation Protocol
       - Budget for studying in the Region
       - Establishing of a Career/Study Center on St. Maarten
       - Quality of Higher Education
       - Ministerial Places
       - Accreditation of USM/Adult Education Programs
  • Soualiga Foundation
  • Meet and Greet with St. Maarten Students
  • Nederlandse Institute for Masters Education (NiME ) -Master Degree Programs for teachers

Special Needs Education Workgroup

On Friday July 20th, the Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports met with the Special Needs Education work group from within Ministry chaired by Head of Division Education Innovations (DEI). The workgroup gave an update on a plan of approach for the reform and upgrading of Special Needs education. The topics that were presented dealt with the background, principles and beliefs regarding Special Needs Education.
A new scope for special needs education and inclusive education as well as the results of an audit that was carried out at the present Prince Willem Alexander School was also presented.
Areas for short term improvement were highlighted and decisions regarding 'The Way Forward 'were discussed. These included:
   - A more global audit of special needs in all schools
   - Classification of the types of special needs on the island
   - New bussing arrangements for students at Prins Willem Alexander School
   - An awareness campaign regarding Special Needs Education
   - A Summit on Special Education
   - Implementation of a new plan for Special Needs Education
   - An upcoming course at USM for special needs education teachers.

vksvkcjointtraining26072012Members of the Voluntary Corps of Sint Maarten (VKS) have returned from a successful training exercise week in Curaçao. The group, under the leadership of 1st Lt. Alain Richardson, was stationed at the military barracks in Suffisant. From there they engaged in a series of military trainings together with the members of the sister organization VKC.

The program consisted of various exercises, of which some where rigorous and or adventurous. They went hiking and trained how to subdue a riot in a prison environment. A scenario was also devised where a roadblock needed to be set up and suspects had to be apprehended in a vehicle. In the country side of Curaçao hills were climbed and abseiling was practiced, as well as building and using a raft. Shooting techniques and target practice were part of the program as well. The week was concluded with various practical police skills. To further enhance cooperation between the two organizations, the VKC hosted a farewell party at the VKC barracks in Suffisant.

In 2010 a group of VKC members came to Sint Maarten for a similar training week. It is the intention of both organizations to maintain this tradition for the years to come. In this fashion the members can engage in mutual trainings, as well as get to know each other better. In case of a calamity on either of the islands and assistance is required, this can be executed jointly in a well-trained and professional manner. The VKS will therefore host the next joint training exercise in the summer of 2014.

80sbabiesgiftedparty31072012Philipsburg:--- Party fans donned their most fashionably 80's style outfits and afro hairdos for G.I.F.T.E.D. GLOW Party- 80's Babies Style last Saturday at the John Larmonie Centre. Young people were jamming to the beats of Joshua 'DRJ' Ferrol of Radio Maranatha fame. Eugene "Torch" Hanson opened the live performances with his lyrical flow. Marc G. Menard turned up the vibes with a live band performance in zouk, kompa, and reggae. There was a dance-off between hip-hop fans and the crowd roared for the champion moves of Snatra Bauld of the Philipsburg New Testament Church of God.
The young and the young at heart enjoyed several games and activities. Pastors and youth leaders showed their support and found themselves in comfortably entertained in this gospel party setting for teens and young adults.
On Saturday, August 25, the next GIFTED GLOW party will be hosted at John Larmonie Centre with the theme "Word Nerd", a focus on dress, Bible prowess, and fun.

rtuitt25072012Philipsburg:--- The Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing that the government of St. Maarten is seeking to obtain a loan from the Central Bank. Minister Tuitt said St. Maarten is seeking to borrow Naf. 100,000,000. Tuitt said the process started already and they are hoping to complete it soon but one of requirements for St. Maarten to borrow money is that they have to get an approval from the CFT. The Finance Minister said that the CFT has ensured that the amount St. Maarten is borrowing is under the limit they are allowed to borrow.

Government Intends to Privatize Study Financing.

The Minister of Finance also announced that the government of St. Maarten is looking into privatizing Study Financing. He said he already discussed the matter with the Minister of Education. He further explained that if study financing is privatized the government of St. Maarten will save money. "The intention is to make study financing a "revolving fund", meaning that the monies that are paid back by students who obtained study financing will be deposited in this fund and the government of St. Maarten would not have to find a lump sum of monies each year for students that are granted study financing. The Finance Minister said that government is working on this project and as soon as it is approved by the Council of Ministers then Study Financing will be privatized.

COLA Payments Made.

Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt said on Wednesday that the COLA payment for the year 2010 was paid on Tuesday July 31st, 2012. Tuitt said the monies were deposited in the banks on Tuesday. Tuitt said government is now looking at the schools because those that gets subsidy will receive extra for the COLA payments. He said the department of Finance is busy working on the school subsidies and it will soon be finalized.

Philipsburg:--- On Wednesday August 1st, 2012 at approximately 11:25pm, a Philipsburg patrol made a routine stop of a gray colored Toyota on the Sucker Garden road in the vicinity of Gas King. The stop was done in connection with an ongoing investigation regarding a considerable amount of false American currency that was used last week in an adult entertainment club in that area. According to the information that was given to the patrol, the suspect in the investigation was in that car along with three other unknown men. During the traffic stop, the occupants of the car were informed of the ongoing investigation and given reason why they were stopped. Two of the occupants refused to give any cooperation in the investigation and started a fierce discussion with the officers. The situation became physical at which time one of the officers was attacked by the same two uncooperative occupants. The officer was punched numerous times in his face and then pushed to the ground. While on the ground, the same two men continued beating the officer. The other officer helped the officer involved in the fight and at the same time kept his eyes on the other two occupants. The central police dispatch was informed of the ongoing situation and sent reinforcement to assist in the situation. The two suspects with initials L.M.L. and M.D. from Sint Maarten did not let up with their assault and continued beating the officer. The other officer pulled his fire-arm and ordered the two suspects to stop their assault or he would use his fire-arm. The suspects seized their assault allowing the officers to take control of the situation. Reinforcement arrived on the scene and the two suspects were arrested, taken to the Philipsburg Police Station and handed over to the Detective Department. The officer suffered numerous cuts and bruises to his face, arms and knees, a hematoma next to his right eye, a cut on his nose and complained of severe pain in his jaw and right hand. He was taken to the St. Maarten Medical Center for medical attention and is on doctors-leave unable to perform his duty. The suspects remain in custody for further investigation.

KPSM Police Report

maudegibbs03082012Basse Terre:--- The presiding judges of the criminal court of Basse Terre have condemned Attorney at Law Aude Richards as they rejected his defense in totality. On April 23rd, 2012, Richards was taken before the criminal courts for committing fraud when he used the names of three of the former board members of the Office du Tourisme to file a case against the Office du Tourisme. The three women, Josianne Artsen-Fleming, Noreen Brooks, and Maud Gibbs were condemned in February 2006.
The women from the very inception said and maintained that they were victims of Maitre Richards because they never gave him any authorization to file a case against the tourist office because they were members of the board. They however, admitted that they tried to support the former director of the Tourist Office who was fired for plagiarism. The former director of the Office du Tourism was Alex Richards, the brother of Maitre Aude Richards.
According to the victims Maude Gibbs, Josianne Fleming, and Noreen Brooks they were informed of the court's decision on Friday when Mrs. Maude Gibbs called the court recorder for the decision. Gibbs said the court rejected Richards' defense and he was convicted as charged. The court further ruled that Maitre Richards is prohibited to practice law for a period of one year. In addition, the court awarded the Office de Tourisme with a symbolic €1 for moral prejudice, and €10,000 under article 475-1 of the criminal code. The main victims and civil parties to the case Josianne Fleming-Artsen, Maud Gibbs, and Noreen Brooks each received €5000 Euros for moral damages, €2000 for material damages, and €4500 under article 471-1 of the criminal code. In an interview with SMN News, Maud Gibbs said that the court recorder also informed her that Maitre Richards already filed an appeal against the decision that was rendered on July 31st, 2012.
josiannefleming03082012Gibbs further stated that the decision of the court rendered on July 31st gave her a sense of relief since they got justice despite lies that were told to the court by Maitre Richards and his pool of lawyers. Maude Gibbs who is now a Territorial Councilor said winning the case is not about the monies the court awarded them but they are now able to clear their names here on St. Martin. "We are now able to clear our names because even after the last court date Maitre Richards wrote an article to one of the daily newspapers and called us liars. What bothers me most is that on April 23rd when the hearing was taking place Maitre Richards and his defense team tried to place all the blame on one of their colleagues who is now deceased. My emotions raised when I saw how these lawyers especially Maitre Richards considered their late colleague Jean Marc Foy. He used that man for his wrong doing and then painted him black now that he is not here to defend himself." Territorial Councilor Maud Gibbs said she hopes that the President of the Collectivity Alain Richardson has taken note of the decision that was rendered by the judge on July 31st 2012. Gibbs said she will also inform President of the COM of the decision because Maitre Aude Richards is one of the lawyers that represents the Collectivity of St. Martin in legal matters. Also reacting to the decision of the court was Josianne Fleming-Artsen who said she never doubted the justice system because she knew that the truth will always prevail. "From the beginning I was very surprised that we were caught in this type of confusion. I can tell you that I never had any discussion with Maitre Aude Richards. I am still wondering why he picked the three of us because Gibbs, Brooks, and I were specifically selected by him. I also felt that Maitre Richards tried to destroy us as women. I was amazed at how this gentleman can lie. In the court he lied over and over and then came the article he wrote after the case was tried. In the end, I left the entire matter to God because for me this was impossible and it could not have happened the way it did. When I saw his legal team that consisted of mostly of bâtonniers I realized that Maitre Richards would go to any length with his lies. Can you imagine this is a St. Martiner and we never had intentions of taking him to court or to harm him. All we wanted was for him to apologize and take the financial responsibilities. But Maitre Richards did not want to stop, he continued with his lies. He could have called us and apologized and even say he made a mistake and he misjudged us. In my opinion, it appears to me that this is in his family and I have lost respect for them. This man did this kind of thing to several persons on this island but we are the only ones that stood up to him despite the financial expenses. Fleming said the community of St. Martin did not give them the benefit of the doubt because they got no support from the community without knowing that this man is a big liar. "As the director of the University of St. Martin and former first lady, the episode of Aude Richards destroyed my image in society. People thought we were guilty and it was good for us without even knowing what had happened."
victimsofauderichards23042012The third victim of the Aude Richards scandal who was highly affected and became very emotional in the court on April 23rd also told SMN News via a telephone interview how she felt when she got the decision of the court. Noreen Brooks said when she got the news she felt redeemed. "As I told you from the very inception, this was never about the money, all I wanted from Aude Richards is for him to admit what he had done and to take the responsibility by paying the fine and other legal fees and to apologize to us. I found out about this case when I read in the newspapers that I was convicted for something I knew nothing about, we had no reason to take the Tourist Office to court because I was a member of the administrative board." During the trial on April 23rd, Noreen Brooks cried throughout the proceedings because she could not believe that someone who is an officer of the court could have lied so much. "I got more emotionally upset when Maitre Richards said he was the lawyer that represented my father when he did not even know my father's name. I could not believe that a grown man could stoop that low. We were not fighting Aude Richards alone, we had to also deal with all the sitting bâtonniers who were like sharks against us."
The lawyer that represented Noreen Brooks, Josianne Fleming, and Maude Gibbs was Attorney at Law Dina Rioual while the Office du Tourisme was represented by Maitre Stephen Montravers.
It should be noted that when the internal investigation was conducted by the judge and they rendered their verdict in November 2010 which stated that there was sufficient evidence to hold Maitre Richards culpable for professional misconduct namely fraud. SMN News broke that story after receiving a copy of the decision from one of the civil parties. Maitre Aude Richards did not use his "right to respond", instead he took the main reporter of SMN News to criminal courts and a judgment was rendered in favor of the SMN News reporter. Coincidentally on August 3rd, 2012, SMN News received court documents stating that Maitre Richards had filed an appeal against the decision rendered by the court on June 24th, 2011 and the hearing is now scheduled for September 18th 2012.

giftedinterchurchbasketballtournament06082012Philipsburg:--- Local churches participate in GIFTED Inter-church basketball competition that got started on Saturday, August 4, 2012. All four games of the night were played with a high level intensity as each game had a pulsating and nail-biting finale. Each game finished with no more than a 3 point lead and one game going into over-time.
The first game of the evening Christian Assembly Ministry (CAM) defeated the New Testament Baptist Church (NTBC). Afterwards, Church of God (COG) came out victors over Praise Tabernacle, making a 3 point buzzer shot to win the game 40-37. The Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) went into over-time against Christian Faith Ministries (CFM) with the scores locked 19-19. CFM came out winners with a buzzer 3 point shot to win 22-21 at the end to the shock of the crowd and players on each team. The final game for the night was won by COG over CAM after being 8 points behind with under a minute left on the clock. The game finished 39-38.
GIFTED Inter-church basketball tournament resumes on Saturday, August 18; where the finals will be played at Melford Hazel Sports Complex.

Philipsburg:--- The Minister of VROMI William Marlin has informed the Ombudsman of St. Maarten Dr. Nilda Arduin Lynch via a letter that the report she submitted to him on the functioning of the Kadaster office has been studied. The Ombudsman of St. Maarten conducted the first systemic report since taking office on the Kadaster office after receiving a number of complaints from members of the public. The investigation and its report were completed some weeks ago and presented to Marlin for actions to be taken.

Marlin said in his letter that the information the Ombudsman provided gave him ample cause to initiate a query into the functioning of that particular office. Marin further explained that the formal query will seek to obtain a substantiated response to the deficiencies set forth in the report, as well as a proper insight into the procedures of the Kadaster regarding cadastral registrations and service to the general public.

Marlin said he is seeking to obtain a response within 14 days and the Ombudsman will be informed on the progress of the query.

Recently, the director of the Kadaster office came under fire when he leaked information to a particular media house regarding a visit to his office by two Members of Parliament that were seeking to assist one of their relatives that was trying to obtain a deed from the Kadaster office. One of the Members of Parliament swore to take actions via the Parliament of St. Maarten, that Member of Parliament said that he will do all in his power to remove the current director Clement Roos from his position since he is not working in the best interest of the St. Maarten people.

Fourteen (14) ICT government ministers, three(3) government representatives and the Honourable Perry Gladstone Christie, Prime Minister of Bahamas joined close to 600 delegates at CANTO's 28th Annual Conference and Trade Exhibition held at the Hyatt Regency in Miami, Florida from 22nd to 27th July 2012. The popular annual conference and trade exhibition also known as CANTO 2012 is the Caribbean's premier telecommunications event for industry professionals, academics and regional governments. This year, the theme was "Accelerating broadband in the Caribbean - Transforming the way we live." CANTO 2012 was held on the heels of the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Connect the Americas Summit in Panama, which took place from the 17th - 19th of July. Connect the Americas is part of ITU's Connect the World Series, an ambitious initiative aimed at connecting the unconnected by the year 2015. Dr. Hamadoun Touré, Secretary General of the ITU paid an impromptu visit to CANTO 2012, fresh from the summit on the 22nd of July to speak with all the ICT ministers and the CANTO Board regarding the outcome of the Summit. He congratulated the ministers on the level of preparation displayed by the Caribbean team and provided insightful feedback regarding how to chart the way forward for the implementations of their respective projects. http://www.itu.int/net/pressoffice/press_releases/2012/49.aspx

The opening ceremony of CANTO, sponsored by Brightstar, was chaired by Leon Williams - honorary member of CANTO; and addressed by Dirk Currie - Chairman, Regenie Fräser - Secretary General , Karen Bevans - Vice Chair all of CANTO ; Mr. Ricardo Gaibor - VP & GM, Latin America North, Brightstar. The Rt. Hon. Perry Christie, Prime Minister of the Bahamas gave the feature address.

Hon Christie in his address, appealed to the CEOs, executives and technocrats present to don their Caribbean nationalist hats for the conference. He addressed a number of ICT related facts and challenged all delegates to advise policy makers on laws which need to be enacted and the policies and rules that must be enforced to make broadband:

  • ubiquitous
  • affordable for the everyday citizen
  • reliable for all citizens

He advised the delegates to impress on the owners, chairmen and directors of their respective companies to commit to reduce the "digital divide." He concluded with a quote from an IDB report which states: "The challenges of developing broadband are so formidable that the private sector will not be able to face them alone. Indeed, there is a need for governments to join with the private sector and to provide leadership in initiatives to reduce not only the digital divide but also to use digital means to narrow the social divide".

The LIME sponsored Ministerial Breakfast Briefing was a small closed forum where government ministers and invited guests got a high level overview of the current ICT affairs within the Caribbean. The keynote speaker was Chris Dehring - Chief Marketing Officer of LIME and Chairman of LIME Jamaica, who gave a private sector perspective on broadband development including LIME initiatives; Regenie Fräser- Secretary General, updated all on the Connect the Caribbean project; and Cleveland Thomas - ITU Caribbean Representative, provided a synopsis on the recently concluded Connect the Americas in Panama.

CANTO prides itself on developing strategic relationships with all stakeholders in the ICT sector and its renowned, highly anticipated, Ministerial Roundtable provides a neutral forum each year, for government ministers to share their successes and concerns and seek solutions from participants which include operators, regulators, industry experts and suppliers.. The ministers in attendance were from Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Aruba, Barbados, Belize, Bonaire, Curacao, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Maarten, Suriname, Tortola (BVI). The three government representatives were from Grenada, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, and Trinidad & Tobago. During the ministerial forum the participants took the opportunity to share their views on how public and private sector partnerships are necessary to fund the investment in broadband infrastructure to accelerate broadband experience in the region and in so doing bridge the digital divide. It was generally agreed that ICT can drive economic development and contribute to GDP but that there was an urgent need to raise the awareness of small and large businesses and citizens generally about how ICT can be used to generate income and employment.

On Tuesday morning, CANTO 2012 hosted its first ever "Women and Girls in ICT" breakfast meeting. The meeting was a spinoff of the ITU's World Telecommunication and Information Society Day theme for 2012 and forms part of CANTO's action plan of promoting the development of the marginalized female population in ICT sector www.womenandgirlsinict.com.

The event witnessed powerhouse female panellist such as: Regenie Fräser - Secretary General of CANTO; Hon. Joy Grant-,Minister of Energy Science and Technology and Public Utilities of Belize; keynote, Ann Mei Chang - Senior Advisor for Women & Technology, Secretary's Office of Global Women's Issues, US State Department; feature address, Dr. Felicia Mabuza Suttle - President of Leadership Success International, LLC; Wendy Rocke - President of Soroptimist International of Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago ; Jennifer Britton - Deputy Programme Manager, CARICOM;

and the young winner of the CANTO 2012 WTISD essay competition on Women and Girls in ICT - Amenzee Amu from Belize. The breakfast meeting was an inspiration to all delegates. The speakers encouraged the women in attendance to go fearlessly into the ICT sector.

The Regulatory Panel followed with a high level panel of experts who were guided by moderator Glenda Medford, Managing Director of GEMFORD Consultancy Services Inc. The forum was very informative and discussed international trends for creating incentives for investment in ICT and the regulatory framework required. CANTO was challenged to present the Ministers with a paper which indicates what incentives and regulatory framework operators require for investment in broadband to be accelerated.

On Wednesday morning, CANTO Board of Directors had a successful breakfast meeting with affiliate members and reiterated CANTO benefits and services to members.

The trade exhibition displayed the spectrum of communications technologies, offering in-depth information on the latest developments in voice, data, image, and multimedia captured in a record breaking 83 booths. The winner of the best exhibit went to ECI Telecom.

The conference, which took place simultaneously with the exhibition, facilitated discourse on key issues from a panelist of experts on areas such as:

  • Connect the Caribbean initiatives -Projects and partnership: key to regional development
       - IPV6 - adoption shaping the regulatory framework to keep pace with evolving technology
  • Mobile Broadband Taxation
       - Marketing Broadband

The members of the five CANTO working committees namely Marketing and Communications, Financial Advisory, Human Resource, Disaster Recovery Planning and Regulation & Emerging Technologies also met to discuss CANTO affairs in their respective areas and also charted the way forward for even more projects to make the CANTO brand more robust.

Connect the Caribbean (CTC) continues to be one of CANTO's most ambitious projects to date and is building momentum in the region and internationally. CANTO's Connect the Caribbean initiative has been created in support of the ITU's Connect the World. CANTO 2012 climaxed with the announcement of a technical cooperation project and partnership between CANTO, IDB and the Caribbean governments to move the broadband agenda forward in the Caribbean by assessing the current state of the broadband infrastructure requirements and strategies to facilitate the wider adoption and deployment of ICT in SMEs.

CANTO envisages ICTs being used in all sectors of the society to deliver government services more efficiently and to increase business competitiveness. The end goal is economic growth and improved quality of life for all our citizens.

The CTC Project of the Year was awarded to the government of Antigua & Barbuda with their project titled Government Assisted Technology Endeavour (GATE) , second place went to Bridgetown Wi-Fi presented by, C&W Barbados and third place , Rural Broadband in Haiti presented by Inveneo .

The social networking events have become an integral part of CANTO's conference and trade exhibitions and allow patrons to unwind and network in a relaxed setting. Each night the delegates were treated to plethora of great food and were entertained by the versatile band out of Clearwater, Florida - Impulse.

The second annual CANTO/Ericsson iCreate eContent Mobile Apps Award ceremony sponsored by

Ericsson took place on Monday evening. The ceremony officially acknowledged and rewarded the winners of the mobile apps competition. The top winners came from Trinidad, Antigua & Barbuda and Suriname, respectively.

On Tuesday evening, CANTO thanked all its members and sponsors at a special appreciation dinner, sponsored by Oracle.

The final two events were the 6th Annual Caribbean Human Resource Forum and the WiMax Caribbean 2012 workshop, which took place concurrently from the 26th -27th of July.

The Human Resource forum focused on passion, purpose & engagement, change management, talent management and the leadership pipeline to name a few. WiMax workshop on the other hand highlighted the opportunities, challenges and strategies involved in operating a profitable WiMax network in the Caribbean. The forum was conducted in partnership with CANTO.

CANTO 2012 was indeed a success with a number of key great record breaking moments in terms of the record number of delegates, ICT ministers present and exhibitors. However, the event would not have been successful without the help of sponsors such as Ericsson, Huawei, Ecbiznet, Brightstar, RIM (Blackberry), Alactel-Lucent, iGovTT, Oracle, Arin, Coyote Business Solutions , Orga systems, LIME ,BTL, UTS, Columbus Communications, Internet Society, BTI, ICANN, SAS, Shields, Quality One Wireless, Ciena , Cizmic Inc. CMC/Carib Vision, Tempo and Peoplesurv. The CANTO train heads to Aruba in 2013 where it will be hosted by SETAR.

For more information on CANTO 2012 visit www.canto.org/canto2012

confiscatedmoney07082012Philipsburg:--- Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos has finally broken his silence on the ongoing investigation that landed two persons behind bars. The Chief Prosecutor issued a press release concerning the investigation on Tuesday and insisted that he will not be releasing any more information on the ongoing investigation to the media.

In the press release, Mos said that last Thursday and Friday Sint Maarten Police (KPSM) and the RST conducted house searches in Cupecoy and in Pelican. In an apartment on Rhine Road, a pistol and an amount of approximately $13,500 were seized. During a subsequent search in a house on the Amber Road an amount of approx. $673,500 was found of which a quantity was found in the washing machine. In addition, a rifle was confiscated in the same house.

"Information from a foreign law enforcement agency together with actual local police information, lead the Public Prosecutor's Office to ask the judge for his permission to conduct the house searches," stated the press release. A third house was also searched but it appeared to be empty, Mos said. In the house on Amber Road, a 44 year old Venezuelan man, F.J.M.M., was arrested on Thursday. Mos further explained that after the suspect was interrogated during the weekend, subsequently 46 year old F.H. from Sint Maarten was arrested on Monday on the suspicion of gun possession.
confiscatedguns07082012Fadi Hassbani was lead before the judge on Tuesday after the prosecutor asked for his pre-trial detention. The judge granted this request but immediately suspended his detention based on personal grounds of the suspect. Attorney at law Cor Merx represented Hassbani and the suspect was able to provide information which led the judge to decide that he must be released immediately since the personal grounds weighed heavier than the charges of illegal gun possession.

Mos further explained that the Venezuelan suspect's custody was prolonged for another eight days. His pre-trial detention will be requested later this week. The investigation is still ongoing.

Besides the substantial amount of money and the fire arms, a lot of paperwork and files were seized which police are still busy investigating.

"It is the intention of the Public Prosecutor's Office and Police to step up law enforcement regarding international and national money laundering. This investigation is the result of that intention and was based on intensified international cooperation between foreign and national law enforcement agencies," the press release concluded.

firemenatgovernmentbuilding08082012Philipsburg:--- At least two fire trucks along with several fire fighters rushed to the Government Administration Building on Wednesday morning when they were informed that smoke was emanating from the department of general affairs.
According to the workers of that department, they put on the air-condition in their office and shortly after they got a strong burning smell. One of the workers said he did his own inspection because he knew that some work was being conducted on the air-conditioning on Tuesday but he could not determine the cause of the smoke and burning smell.

The civil servant said when he called the fire department to notify them they called back asking if he believes the issue was serious enough for them to dispatch the fire fighters.

When asked about this, the Prime Minister of St. Maarten and Minister of General Affairs Sarah Wescot Williams said she was not aware of the incident. "I am not saying it was not serious but no one reported it to me."

Moving to the Government Building on Pond Island.

The Prime Minister said that contractors have been selected to finalize the work at the Government Administration Building on Pond Island. She said these contractors know what they need to do in order to have it up and running. The Prime Minister also confirmed that RGM will still manage the building until government acquires the building. Wescot Williams did not give a timeline in which they expect to move over to the Government Building on Pond Island.

sswdonatestococaae09082012SIMPSON BAY:--- The Council of Cultural and Artistic Expressions Foundation (COCAAE) on Wednesday became the latest recipient of a donation made by Seven Seas Water (St. Maarten).

The donation of 1500 U.S. dollars was recently made to the group by Seven Seas Water Managing Director, Franklyn Richards.

Accepting the donation were the foundation's founder and president Urmain 'Youmay' Dormoy and foundation coordinator Jennifer Thomas, who were joined by members of the Generation New Status STM drum band, for the occasion.

Richards has expressed his company's continued support of worthy causes in the community. He noted that Seven Seas Water considers its role as good corporate citizen and that as such it always welcomes opportunities to assist, particularly, youth development in St. Maarten.

The latest donation was made to enable members of the youth drum band a vacation experience at Disney World in Orlando, Florida during the upcoming September midterm break.

Band leader Youmay Dormoy said that the band had been working diligently from September 2008, on Saturdays and even during the work week, in preparation for scheduled performances.

Comprised of children ranging in the ages of 5 to 16 years, the band has distinguished itself with numerous presentations and performances at cultural events, social gatherings and funerals of some of St. Maarten's most noted community icons.

The trip is meant to expose the kids to various educational aspects of Disney World while granting them the opportunity to showcase their talents abroad.

"Assisting our children in such an endeavor is a contribution and is one which Seven Seas Water embraces wholeheartedly", noted Richards.

"Many of these kids have already demonstrated their skills on the drums – underlining their commitment to this type of entertaining art form. With this donation, Seven Seas recognizes their talent, dedication, and hard work" stated the Seven Seas Water director.

vendingstandattelem10082012Philipsburg:--- An Inspector of Public Works (VROMI) issued a warning a letter to the contractor that is constructing a vending stand at the TELEM building on L.B. Scot Road early Friday morning, confirmed Acting Secretary General of the Department of VROMI Louis Brown.

In an invited comment, Brown said that his department was informed of the construction early Friday morning when several residents on L.B. Scot Road began calling his department for an explanation. Brown said no building permit was issued for the construction of the wooden stand that is being added to the TELEM building. "As far as I know, TELEM did not even request a building permit for the construction of such a structure. I was told by the inspector who visited the scene Friday morning that TELEM was constructing the stand for two vendors that are operating next to their premises. Brown further explained that the department issued the warning letter on Friday because the building stop has to be signed by the Minister of VROMI." When asked if TELEM would have to submit a building plan for such a structure, Brown said that building permits are issued when the building plan and other documents are reviewed.

SMN News learnt that TELEM, a government owned company that is currently laying off workers as they continue their restructuring plan, has paid a contractor some $4000.00 to build the stand for one of the vendors identified as Melinda Espacia. A source within the company said they don't know what the vendor has on TELEM but she even went as far as telling the company that they have to pay her for the two weeks she would remain home while the structure is constructed. "We need to know why tax payers' monies are being used to build a vending stand for someone that government gave a license to sell alongside public roads. I also want to know if an audit will be conducted at the company and where will this fit in as company expenditures."

SMN News contacted a senior official at TELEM for a comment on the issue and the official said that TELEM sent a letter to government asking them to relocate the two vendors because they need to be able to get full access to their building. However, SMN News learnt from a government official that another senior official at TELEM sent a letter to the Minister of VROMI informing him that the company has taken the initiative to build a decent wooden structure for the vendors because these vendors are forced to transport their produce back and forth on a daily basis.

Residents of L.B. Scott Road, Dollison Drive, Plough Drive, and Charity Drive are especially angered because some years ago a vendor that was operating at the location was caught selling drugs. "This person's house was searched by police and they confiscated monies and drugs and the culprit was deported. Why is our government and TELEM harboring people that uses the location to sell drugs to our younger generation? I also need to know if I can go at the Princess Juliana International Airport or at GEBE as a Dutch national and set up shop there too and if these government owned companies would build a stand for me to operate because I was laid off by the Simpson Bay Resort Management Company (SBRMC)," the angry resident told SMN News.

theyliger04032012Thousands of our nation's young and brightest will once again be making their way to school on Monday, August 13 to mark the start of the 2012/2013 New School Year.

The youth today have to be prepared for a very different world. It is much more interconnected than ever before, and in every dimension. For country Sint Maarten to stay relevant in the new developing landscape, more attention has to be placed on intangible factors. We have to develop a special spirit and renewed relationship amongst our youth.

The world of 20-years ago is totally different than the one we have today. Our educational system today has to take the lead in nurturing our students in order for country Sint Maarten to thrive in an innovation-driven future.

For the new school year, students must keep working hard, and never give up on your dreams, remain focus.

To parents, congratulations, as your sons and daughters enter a new school year. Teachers and support staff will once again count on your active support to help your child (ren) throughout the year.

To the teachers and support staff, congratulations! Teaching is a great responsibility, but I know you're up for the challenge; otherwise you wouldn't be in this profession of educating future generations.
May the students, parents, teachers, support staff and management have a full-filled year of learning opportunities.

Hon. Theo Heyliger
Leader of the United Peoples party

sxmacademystudents13082012Philipsburg:--- Students and teachers of several schools on St. Maarten were more than eager to get back to their classrooms on Monday when schools re-opened for the school year 2012- 2013.

At the St. Maarten Academy (Academic section), school manager Roberto Arrindell called on the students to get their acts together and be prepared to work harder this year. Arrindell specifically called on the new fifth formers to focus and study so that they can perform well at the Caribbean Examinations next year. "We are the number one on the island and you need to keep us there by working hard and playing less. With hard work we will maintain our standards and remain the number one high school on St. Maarten." The St. Maarten Academy added four new teachers to their staff this school year.

At the Asha Stevens Christian Hillside School in Cay Hill, controllers kept the flow moving as parents and students headed towards the makeshift parking lot to join the shuttles that took the students and their parents to the school. One of the inconveniences parents had to endure is that while they were taken up to the school by shuttle to meet their children's teachers and visit the new state of the art school, they were forced to walk back down the hill to retrieve their vehicles that were parked at the makeshift parking lot.

Controllers on the scene said the contractors that are building the roadway to the school do not seem to know what they are doing. One of the controllers pointed out the sharp and deep "S" curb at the entrance of the access road to the school that is not necessary. The government controllers told SMN News that the contractor does not seem to realize that Welgelegen Road is a busy road and it's a road that is often used by the fire department (fire trucks) and the ambulances. These vehicles have right of way and they would not need a school bus filled with children blocking their way as they rush through that street. "The school bus drivers must be able to turn quickly and get off Welgelegen Road leaving it free for emergency vehicles."

Teachers, students, and the staff of the Marie Genevieve de Weever School were extremely happy when they returned to school on Monday. Principal of the school Rita Bourne said that it felt like a huge weight was lifted off  the school now that one section of the school is fully completed. She said at the moment the upper floor of the new wing is not yet in use because the staff needs to take their time and move their classrooms from the lower floor to the upper floor to create space in the new wing for the students that are in the old section of the school. Bourne said that the students will be fully moved by the end of the week.

shuttleforashastevenschristianhillsideschool13082012Principal Rita Bourne gave Cloyd Marlin lots of credit for his hard work this past week. She said a week ago it seemed impossible that the school would look the way it is today but the younger Marlin stayed on the site almost 24/7 to make sure the school was fully ready for Monday August 13th.

At the Prins Willem Alexander School (John Larmonie) in St. Peters, teachers and students were not so happy because several of the classrooms were without electricity. Students had to be relocated from one classroom to the next because of the hazardous electrical situation.

In an invited comment, Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs said that she visited most of the schools on the island Monday morning to make sure everything was in order. The Education Minister said that she also visited the Prins Willem Alexander School and saw that there was maintenance that still had to be done.

Minister Jacobs said that the maintenance at the Prins Willem Alexander School was delayed due to the lack of manpower and material. The Education Minister said that certain businesses on the island have been refusing government purchase orders because it takes a few weeks for them to be paid while government will make deductions from the payments for those businesses that are delinquent in their tax payments.

The Minister assured that despite the minor set-backs classes will not be disturbed and the repairs and or maintenance that has to take place will be done after school hours and it should be completed within a few days.

Overcrowding and Lack of Space.

On Monday there were several parents who showed up at certain schools to have their children registered but could not because of the lack of space. At the St. Maarten Academy (Academic) section, there were a few parents who sat there waiting to see if their children would be accepted.

Principal of the St. Maarten Academy Shareed Hussein said registration is still ongoing at his school. He said just recently some 30 students wrote the entrance examination to enter the St. Maarten Academy and a decision is yet to be taken on how much of those students qualified for the academic section. Hussein said the St. Maarten Academy is supposed to have 500 students and they are already close to their allotted amount. Hussein assured that if a child is qualified to enter the St. Maarten Academy he will do all in his power to accommodate that child because they do not want to deny any child an education.

In the meantime, the Minister of Education is calling on all parents whose children did not get into school to register their children at the Department of Education. Minister Jacobs said government cannot force any government subsidized school to take more students than they are receiving subsidy for. However, if the children are registered at the Department of Education they will be placed in one of the government schools that have space.

Click here to view more photos of Back to School for the School year 2012- 2013.

Airport:--- A small private jet that was leaving St. Maarten enroute to Brazil hit one of its wings on the Airport fence shortly after 11am Monday morning. According to Airport personnel that were on the scene, the pilot informed them that he encountered problems with the brakes of the aircraft thus causing the accident.

The aircraft it is understood was purchased recently in the United States and the crew stopped on St. Maarten to tank up in order to reach their final destination which is Brazil.

SMN News further learnt that it appears as though the pilot was not able to keep his story straight because he mentioned another reason for the accident to other security personnel that are busy investigating. Up to press time, PJIAE management did not release any information on the incident

tthompson16082012Philipsburg:--- The President of the Workers Union for Organized Labour (WIFOL) Theophillus Thompson told reporters on Thursday during WICLU's weekly press conference that he and the shop stewards of SBRMC met with the appointed trustee of the Simpson Bay Resort Management Company (SBRMC) and he informed the trustee that the company has a number of permanent employees who are still at home not receiving a salary while SBRMC is using employment agencies to outsource its work.

Thompson described the meeting as fruitful while calling on all workers of the Simpson Bay Resort Company who are currently at home and are not working to report to the office of the WIFOL so that the union can make up a list to send to the trustee.

When asked by reporters if the trustee will send these workers who have been home since last year November back to their jobs, Thompson said the trustee did not tell him what they will do with the workers who are at home. It should be noted that when the SBRMC saga started two years ago some 182 workers were laid off, of that amount two are now deceased while the company took back almost 100 of the works on a contractual basis.

Meeting with Deputy Prime Minister Fruitful --- Minister to Intervene in GEBE Impasses.

The President of the WIFOL Theophillus Thompson said that he met with Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin on Wednesday to discuss the impasse at GEBE. Thompson described the meeting with Minister Marlin fruitful. Thompson said he updated the Minister on the impasse the union is confronted with, the signing of the Collective Labour Agreement. Thompson said that the Minister has promised to look into the matter and to see if parties can come to an agreement.

When asked by the media workers if he (Thompson) raised his concerns with Marlin regarding the meeting he held with the principles of SBRMC. Thompson said the Minister raised the point and the explanation given to the union is acceptable.

SMN News also questioned Thompson about the rumors that are circulating regarding his relationship with the principles of SBRMC. SMN News learnt that Thompson went on a vacation to Mexico which was financed by the principles of SBRMC. When asked if the information that is circulating has any truth to it, Thompson said that whoever said that is clearly telling a lie on him. He said that the last time he went to Cancun was in 1996 when he was the vice president of the Latin American and Caribbean Tourism Federation. Thompson explained that he went on a fact finding mission to see if Royal Resorts was a bonafide organization that was seeking to take over Pelican Resorts. "When I went there I went with the late Francisco De Weever who was an insurance consultant on St. Maarten." Thompson further explained that the last time he went on a vacation it was in 1988. He made clear that each time he travels it is on business. He said he is not only the President of the Workers Institute for Organized Labor. "I am on the boards of several organizations, therefore when I travel it's on business." Thompson said that they stayed at one of the Royal Resorts in Cancun and when they returned to St. Maarten they reported to the trustee that was appointed during the bankruptcy of Pelican Resorts. "It was because of our visit and investigation that Royal Resorts came to St. Maarten. WIFOL had a very good relationship with principles Royal Resorts. Thompson said he regrets that the union got dragged into this dispute because the "war" started with Royal Resorts and the homeowners and both parties wanted the union to take sides. WIFOL refused to take sides and decided to fight for the workers (members) rights.

ldeweeverandrmarlin17082012Philipsburg:--- Members of Parliament representing the Democratic Party Faction in Parliament Petrus Leroy De Weever and Roy Marlin met with the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams and the Minister of Health Cornelius de Weever in a emergency meeting on Friday morning to discuss the state of affairs at the St. Maarten Medical Center.

In an invited comment, Member of Parliament Petrus Leroy de Weever told SMN News that they met with the Prime Minister and Minister of Health to ensure that they get their support since they are representing their faction in the Council of Ministers.

The two Members of Parliament have requested a permanent committee meeting to discuss the draft report that was presented to the Council of Ministers on the state of affairs at the St. Maarten Medical Center. MP De Weever said the situation at the St. Maarten Medical Center cannot continue as is and government held several meetings in past, but now he is of the opinion that government has to re-address the matter in a different way. MP De Weever said they have invited the staff of the St. Maarten Medical Center, the committee that represents doctors (professionals and specialists), and the supervisory board, including the Managing Director Dr. George Scot to the meetings that is to be held.

MP De Weever said these meetings with the various parties will be held separately. MP De Weever further explained that the Minister of Public Health Cornelius de Weever and the Inspector General Dr. Earl Best will also be invited to Parliament to appraise Parliament of the draft report which was already presented to the Minister of Health. MP De Weever said he wants Dr. Best to give the permanent committee of health his findings that he drafted in his preliminary report. "As Members of Parliament we need this information before the official report is made available. A lot of the information that we are asking for is already public knowledge because the Council of Ministers was briefed on Dr. Best's findings." MP De Weever said the permanent committee meeting will be held in a closed door session but he could not say when the meeting will be called.

Member of Parliament Roy Marlin assured that actions will be taken against the St. Maarten Medical Center. Marlin said there are several documents where people have expressed concerns on the area of Management and the Supervisory Board as well as the services given to patients in general at the St. Maarten Medical Center. MP Marlin said it cannot be business as usual any longer with St. Maarten Medical Center. Marlin further explained that even though the St. Maarten Medical Center is a "semi-government" institution, public health and the safety of the people is the responsibility of government and Parliament. Marlin said right now all stakeholders which include government and SZV will have to bring solutions to the table to improve the situation at the St. Maarten Medical Center.



Statement by the Minister of Health, Cornelius De Weever on the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC).

I was informed yesterday of two more patients who passed away in the SMMC while or after receiving surgical treatment. Seven cases have been reported by patients, family members or medical professionals and investigated by the Inspectorate of Health Care. However, the SMMC has not reported accidents and incidents with mortal consequences and/or a higher rate of complications to the Inspectorate which is mandatory.
The Council of Ministers received a briefing by the Inspectorate of Health Care who indicated that a lot needs to be corrected in short time to drastically improve the quality of care in this institution. The Inspectorate of Health Care is in the final stage of its official report on the SMMC, but based on the past events and the preliminary findings, I am strongly of the opinion that there leaves much to be desired.
Supervision by the Supervisory Council of the SMMC and daily management by the Board of Directors seem to have fallen short of their full responsibilities.
It's unacceptable to allow the healthcare provided by our only hospital to decline.
The current situation at SMMC has my full attention and will be dealt with accordingly.

cdeweever19082012Great Bay:--- Citizens of St. Maarten can make use of the one-time financial assistance that is available at the Department of Social Services for those that qualify to purchase school uniforms and other necessary costs to be incurred in connection with education, if one would otherwise be deprived thereof.

The above is in accordance to the Island Ordinance of December 19th, 1996 regulating the allocation of financial aid. In order to come into consideration for the one-time financial assistance, one has to possess the Dutch nationality; be a resident at least three months prior to the petition; be in or on the verge of being in such a condition, that he/she cannot provide for the basic necessities of his own existence.

"As Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, I am asking those who are not able to take care of their child's basic educational needs to please take advantage of this service, as the education of your child is very important for future growth and contribution to our society," said Minister Cornelius De Weever.

A special team will be put in place at the department that will be solely working on these requests, so that they can be expedited in a timely fashion.

The Department of Social Services is located on Walter Nisbeth Road # 57, Pondfill, and they can be reached on telephone numbers 542-3561/543-7509 or 542-3703.

sxmandcuracaocentralbankmeeting19082012Philipsburg:--- The Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams along with Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt and the Council of Ministers of Curacao have reached an agreement on how they intend to proceed with the joint Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten.

The Prime and Ministers of Finance of the two countries met over the weekend to find a solution regarding the impasse at the Central Bank. Curacao's Prime Minister Gerrit Schotte told reporters during a video conference on Saturday afternoon that he is not in a position to take any new decisions, however, he agreed with the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams to stick to the agreements made in 2006 prior to dismantling of the Netherlands Antilles. Wescot Williams said she informed her counterparts that St. Maarten is bound by the agreements of 2006 and therefore it is the only way forward. She said they also agreed that the operations of the Central Bank are not up to par and as such they have committed themselves to do their part as shareholder representatives.

Prime Minister Wescot Williams also informed members of the media of the two countries that they have decided that an operational audit of the Central Bank must be conducted and they will insist that the Supervisory Board of the Central Bank approve the Central Bank budget for the year 2012. The two shareholder representatives also agreed that a permanent seventh member of the supervisory board has to be appointed and St. Maarten will follow the letter of the law when it comes to the appointment of that person. Wescot Williams said article 25 of the Central Bank charter clearly states how the appointment of supervisory board members should take place.

St. Maarten's Prime Minister said they also took keen note on the loss of confidence between the Government of Curacao and the President of the Central Bank and St. Maarten has agreed to take that in to consideration during their follow up meetings.

St. Maarten's Finance Minister Roland Tuitt said that it is necessary to have an operational audit of the Central Bank and depending on the outcome of that audit they can move on to conduct an audit on someone's integrity. Tuitt said that things have to be done step by step for the shareholders to determine the exact problems of the Central Bank.

Minister Tuitt said they way things are right now it's all mixed up and the Supervisory Board will be instructed to do things step by step to be more successful. Tuitt also set the record straight regarding the one hundred million guilder loan St. Maarten is seeking to obtain to execute projects for the people of St. Maarten. He made clear that the Central Bank is mandated to do the preliminary procedures for St. Maarten.

The two shareholders also insisted that the Central Bank branch on St. Maarten must be upgraded.

usfolpaintsnoswelitaseniorcitizenshome20082012WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- On 16 August 2012, volunteers from the 429th Expeditionary Operations Squadron, located at the U.S. Forward Operating Location (U.S. FOL), assisted the Nos Welita Senior Citizen's Home Project. Equipped with paint, rollers, and brushes, the volunteers spent the morning breathing new and more colorful life to several walls in the center.
This event was paramount to the completion of the overall project - a building which will serve as the home of 40 senior citizens. The men and women working at the U.S. FOL are frequent volunteers in the local community. This was yet another outstanding effort in assisting a local organization.

armedrobberyfillin13082012Philipsburg:--- On Saturday August 18th at approximately 6:30pm, a man with initials B.G.H. became the victim of an armed robbery when he was attacked by two unknown men one of which was armed with a handgun. During the robbery, one suspect held the victim at gunpoint while he was searched by the other suspect. A fight started between the victim and suspects at which time the victim was struck several times with the butt of the gun in his head. The victim was robbed of a cellular phone, a pair of orange and gray sneakers which he was wearing at the time, and approximately U.S. $600,- in cash. After committing this act the suspects left the store. The Special Robbery Unit is handling this investigation.

KPSM Police Report

The first edition of the Collectivité's «Sport Open House» will be held on Saturday September 15th 2012 at the Omnisport Hall in Galisbay from 10 AM to 6 PM with the participation of several sporting organizations.
The objective of this event is to give the public the opportunity to discover the different sports existing on the island and allow the organizations to be known. 

The President of the Collectivité invites you to come out, with your family and friends, and discover all the activities and sport clubs existing on the territory.

Are you looking for a sporting activity for your child? Do you feel like discovering new sporting activities? Or rediscovering one?Come and meet the clubs and sign up for the new season 2012-2013
Open House on September 15th 2012 10 AM- 6 PM
For further information, please contact the Sports Department of the Collectivité at 0590 29 59 38 / 0590 29 59 13.

swescotwilliams22072011The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams urged the community on Monday to closely monitor the weather systems out in the Atlantic and to be vigilant and prepared as the country is currently entering the peak of the Atlantic Hurricane Season. The Prime Minister stated that residents should have all preparations in place in the event of a hurricane and should ensure that livelihood, property and pets are adequately taken care of and preparations are made for both weathering the storm and the possible aftermath.

"As we have been noticing that storm activity has been on the increase in the Atlantic over the last few days, and with the possibility of stormy weather later this week I would like to urge all residents to have all preparations in place as we enter the so-called peak of the Hurricane Season. The various departments of Government have also been issuing information to the public, specifically the Office of Disaster Management, who under the theme "It only takes one" has been urging the public, and specifically the Tourism and Business sectors, to ensure that all preparations for the safe weathering of a storm are in place. Similarly the Section General Public Health of the Ministry of Public health, Social development and Labor, has also been urging residents to remove mosquito-breeding places surrounding their homes and businesses. We want to avoid secondary issues after a storm or a rain event related to mosquito breeding and the possible diseases they may carry," commented the Prime Minister.

As of press time on Monday all eyes are on the Eastern Atlantic where a low-pressure system currently has 80% chance of developing into a tropical system. Forecasted tracks bring the system close to the island on Wednesday/ Thursday. "The People of St. Maarten are no stranger to hurricanes with especially hurricane Louis in 1995 coming to mind. While we are a strong and resilient people preparation and vigilance is of utmost importance," concluded the PM.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

fallenelectricitypost23082012Philipsburg:--- Tropical storm Isaac which passed close to St. Maarten during the early hours of Thursday morning left its footprints on at least two locations. An electrical post belonging to GEBE fell sometime Thursday morning on Bishop Hill Road. The post was seen lying across the road blocking traffic from both directions. There were a number of live wires on the post. An employee of GEBE told SMN News that the post had wires belonging to other companies and they are not the only ones responsible for the post. The GEBE employee also stated that the post fell down by itself after the passing of tropical storm Isaac.

Minister's Office Ceiling in Bad Shape.

romeopantophletsofficeceiling23082012The department of VROMI was called to conduct repairs at the government administration building on Thursday morning.

According to information provided to SMN News, the ceiling of the office of the Minister of Tourism and Economic Affairs suffered minor damage and water leakage during the passing of tropical storm Isaac. SMN News reporter was on hand to snap a photo of the damage done to the Minister's office. It should be noted that the Minister Pantophlet could not occupy his office immediately after he was sworn-in because the office was contaminated with mold. It is not clear if the workers of VROMI did any repairs to the ceiling while repairing and repainting the Minister's office. Minister Pantophlet could not be reached on Thursday for a comment regarding his office.

eholidayonworkingvisittothenetherlands24082012Harbour View/Netherlands:--- His Excellency Governor Eugene B. Holiday made a working visit to the Netherlands from August 20 to 24, 2012. The aim of the visit was to discuss developments in areas of cooperation and issues of mutual interest against the backdrop of current socio-economic and financial developments.
On August 20, Governor Holiday started his official program with a visit to Mr. Klaas Knot, President of the Central Bank of the Netherlands ("De Nederlandse Bank"). During that meeting, Governor Holiday and Mr. Knot exchanged views on central banking developments in the respective monetary unions against the backdrop of current financial, economic and monetary environment.
On August 21, the Governor met with Marja van Bijsterveldt-Vliegenthart, caretaker Minister of Education, Culture and Science, with whom he discussed cooperation between the Netherlands and Sint Maarten in the field of Education and Cultural Heritage. More in particular, they shared information on current educational issues and on developments in national heritage preservation. In addition, the Governor received an outline of the approach to national heritage inspection in the Netherlands from Ms. Siregar, Director of the Heritage Inspectorate, in a separate meeting on August 23.
Governor Holiday also met with Mr. Matheus Voges, Minister plenipotentiary on August 21. Later that day, the Governor paid a courtesy visit to Mr. Fred de Graaf, Chairman of the Dutch Senate ("Eerste Kamer"). The following day, on August 22, Governor Holiday visited Vice-Admiral Borsboom of the Royal Dutch Navy, with whom the Governor discussed local and regional developments including the upcoming Hurricane Exercise 2012.
On August 23, the Governor met with Mr. Maarten Brouwer, Director of the Royal Dutch Mint ("Koninklijke Nederlandse Munt"). This institution is the official producer of Euro coins for the Netherlands and produces Netherlands Antillean Guilder coins for Sint Maarten. During that meeting, Governor Holiday was given an introduction about the activities of the Royal Dutch Mint and received a tour of the premises and was updated on the production process of coins. The Governor also organized a lunch for Sint Maarten students who recently arrived in the Netherlands. They informed the Governor about their experiences of the first weeks in the Netherlands as students. The Governor concluded his working visit, with a meeting with Mrs. Spies, caretaker Minister of the Interior and Kingdom Relations, with whom the Governor discussed the current political situation in Sint Maarten and in the Netherlands and issues related to the Kingdom.

swescotwilliamsatdomesticviolenceevent26082012"I personally pledge to end violence against women, to be bold, to not remain indifferent, to stand firm for peace, to speak out against abuse, mobilize peers to act and to propose solutions."

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten attended the Seventh Day Adventist Church Women's Ministry Global Campaign for ending domestic violence entitled "End it Now" March and Rally on Saturday. The event was held as a campaign to end Domestic Violence against women both locally and internationally and is an initiative of various faith-based organizations throughout the world.

In her comments during the event the Prime Minister stated that all within the community of St. Maarten have the responsibility to end domestic violence on St. Maarten; "One in every four women on the island will experience domestic violence in her lifetime. An estimated 1.3 million are victim of physical assault by an intimate partner each year throughout the region and an estimated 85% of Domestic Violence Victims are women," commented the Prime Minister during her remarks.

"Historically women are most often victimized by someone they knew and females who are twenty to twenty-five of age are at the greatest risk of non-intimate partner violence and it is a sad reality, even in our society, that most cases of domestic violence are never reported to the authorities," continued the Prime Minister.

The PM emphasized that it is often boasted of St. Maarten that the island is a very cosmopolitan society, but that that also brings with it greater social issues "This cosmopolitanism also means that in our country our women and children are suffering. We need to end this now and be part of the solution."

The Prime Minister also stressed that the crux of solving the cycle of domestic violence is to realize that children who witness instances of domestic violence are at the strongest risk factor for transferring violent behavior from generation to the next and so it is up to this generation to say "End it Now". It is also important to realize that boys who witness Domestic Violence are twice as likely to abuse their own partners and children when they become adults and thirty to sixty percent of perpetrators of intimate partner violence also abuse children in the household. We need to take these upsetting statistics into deep consideration and as Government and as people take the necessary steps to End it Now," stated the PM.

The PM concluded by challenging St. Maarten to committing themselves to ending the scourge of Domestic Violence on St. Maarten. I personally pledge to end violence against women, to be bold, to not remain indifferent, to stand firm for peace, to speak out against abuse, mobilize peers to act and to propose solutions and to advocate for change and make our community more civil and a better place for all. If we cannot commit to that our focus is wrong," concluded the Prime Minister.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

swescotwilliamsandgschottesigningcbcsagreements27082012Philipsburg:--- The Prime Ministers of St. Maarten and Curacao along with their Finance Ministers managed to sign three agreements late Monday afternoon regarding how the two countries will move forward with the impasse at the joint Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten. Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams, Prime Minister of Curacao Gerrit Schotte, Finance Minister of Curacao George Jamaloodin, and St. Maarten's Finance Minister Roland Tuitt along with their advisers spent most of the day hammering out their concerns on how the two countries will move forward when it comes to the joint Central Bank.

Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams told reporters that they managed to agree on a letter that will be sent to the Chairman of the Kingdom Council of Ministers Prime Minister Mark Rutte informing him that the two countries Curacao and St. Maarten have committed to an understanding about normalizing the functioning of the joint Central Bank. Also included in the letter to the Chairman of the Kingdom Council of Ministers are the dates of the meetings that were held between the shareholders of the two countries and intentions of the planned meetings with the Supervisory Board of the Central Bank based on article 32 and 24 of the charter of Curacao and St. Maarten which opens the possibilities for these meetings to be held.

Wescot Williams said two meetings will be held, one is in preparation for the other. These meetings she said will be held within a short period of time. St. Maarten's Prime Minister also informed reporters that the two countries have agreed to send a letter to the Supervisory Board of the joint Central Bank informing them of the decisions taken by the shareholder representatives of the two countries. The Supervisory Board was given ten days in which they must provide certain information to the shareholders representatives. The two countries are requesting the annual accounts for 2010 and 2011 while they want an operational audit to be conducted at the joint central bank. SOAB will assist in the operational audit that has to be conducted.

While the two countries managed to agree on almost every point on their way forward, they did not decide on the suspension of the Director of the Central Bank Emsley Tromp. Wescot Williams said since last week St. Maarten's delegation informed the caretaker government of Curacao that they took note of their concerns. She said Curacao indicated that there is a breach of confidence between the government of Curacao and Tromp. "Again we indicated to them that we took note of their concern but in St. Maarten's opinion an operational audit will be more effective."

Finance Minister Roland Tuitt said that eliminating Tromp will not solve the problems of the Central Bank and if the shareholders have to take different measures to solve all the problems then they will do just that. During these meetings St. Maarten will present the names of at least three persons so that one of them can be selected to fill the seventh position on the Supervisory Board of the Central Bank.

Curacao's Prime Minister Gerrit Schotte told reporters the two countries have decided to send a letter to the Supervisory Board of the Central Bank to inform them of their way forward. Schotte said that St. Maarten's main objectives are to get the Central Bank on St. Maarten fully operational and the budget of 2012 approved.

Click here to view the letter sent to Supervisory Board of Central Bank.

Click here to view the letter sent to the Chairman of the Kingdom Council of Ministers.

Click here to view the points discussed and agreed upon on Monday August 27th by the shareholder representatives of the Joint Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten.

confiscatedbolitas27082012Airport:--- On Monday August 20th 2012, Customs Officers at Princess Juliana International Airport confiscated approximately 610 grams of cocaine from a male passenger with the initials. F.P.B.
The passenger was arrested and brought to the Customs Head Office for interrogation. Further investigation indicated that the suspect had also swallowed an unknown amount of bolitas, this was proven by X-ray pictures taken at the Sint Maarten Medical Center.
Two days after his arrest, he was brought back to the Sint Maarten Medical Center because of medical complications where he remained for 5 days under full custody. After an assessment of his condition by the medical staff, it was decided that surgery was necessary and 46 bolitas were removed from his intestine.

cocainehiddeninpurse27082012Two weeks ago Customs Officers also confiscated approximately 1 kilo of cocaine from a female passenger with the initials L.D.R. traveling from Curacao. This was ingeniously hidden inside a purse she was carrying with her. However, the inspecting officer was alert and prevented her from entering Sint Maarten with the forbidden substance.

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

The addition of new personnel has enabled the Department to increase visibility and controls at both the airport and the harbor. This addition has also resulted in increased screening and inspection of containers and other cargo entering the harbor of Sint Maarten.

swescotwilliamsplacingbouquetatewilsonstatue28082012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams joined the various Environmental and Cultural Heritage Organizations in honoring the Birthday of Emilio Wilson at the Emilio Wilson Park on Tuesday. The Prime Minister laid a bouquet of flowers at the statue of Emilio Wilson at the Emilio Wilson Park.

Before laying the flowers at the bust of Emilio Wilson the Prime Minister stated that the people of St. Maarten can rest assured that Government will do all it can to ensure that the island's cultural and natural heritage will be protected. "Regarding the issue of the Emilio Wilson Estate I can say that Government will do everything to ensure that the island's cultural and environmental heritage is protected for the people and for future generations. Although there are things which are happening externally to Government, we will ensure that the protection of the heritage and environment of St. Maarten is ensured," commented the Prime Minister.

Parliamentarian Frans Richardson also made comments at the event and the various cultural and environmental organizations placed wreaths and flowers at Emilio Wilson's statue. The event commemorated Emilio Wilson's 101st Birthday.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

romeopantophlet29082012Philipsburg:--- The Minister of Economic Affairs and Tourism who is also over the Harbor Group of Companies Romeo Pantophlet confirmed on Wednesday that he requested that the members of the Supervisory Board of the Harbor Group of Companies make their positions available to the current government (shareholder). The members of the Supervisory Board of the Harbor Group of Companies are Renald Williams, Humphrey Mezas, Joseph Richardson, Kelvin Bloyden, and Miguel Alexander.

Minister Pantophlet said he had a meeting with the board on Monday and the board was requested to step down so that the present government can place some younger people in those positions. Minister Pantophlet said the new administration took office on May 21st and they want the new board to carry out the vision of this government. The Minister said that the supervisory board of the Harbor Group of Companies has until September 3rd to respond to government while the government of St. Maarten is looking into installing the new board by September 15th.

When asked by SMN News if the Ministry or government intends to conduct an audit at the Harbor Group of Companies, the Minister responded with a simple yes, but shortly after said that they are not thinking about that yet. He however stated that an internal audit is underway. The Minister clarified that an external audit is not being discussed at the moment.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (MinVROMI) everything is in place for the public consultation town hall meeting on Monday evening in the Gym at the Sister Regina School in Simpson Bay.

The follow-up town hall meeting at the Sister Regina Primary School will start at 7:00pm and run until 9:30pm. Residents and stakeholders of Simpson Bay, Airport area and Beacon Hill are invited to come to the meeting. The meeting is part of process of drafting of "development plans" for country Sint Maarten.

The follow-up meeting would allow residents, stakeholders and interested persons of the Simpson Bay community, Airport and Beacon Hill areas to review the outline for a development plan for the aforementioned.

The drafting of the development plans will take approximately 24 months and the aforementioned plans will guide the future spatial development of the country where it relates to government and private land.

The second town hall meeting will be held on Thursday, September 6 at Carl's Unique Inn Conference room, Cole Bay from 7:00pm to 9:30pm. This meeting is for residents and stakeholders of Cole Bay, Billy Folly and Cay Bay.

emptyseatsatparliamenthouse03092012Philipsburg:--- The Medical Director of the St. Maarten Medical Center, Dr. George Scot and the newly appointed members of the Supervisory Council kept the Members of Parliament on Monday waiting as they did not show up for the scheduled meeting which was to be held between the SMMC and the Permanent Committee of Health on Monday afternoon. Dr. Scot dispatched a letter to the Parliament of St. Maarten where he informed them that the St. Maarten Medical Center is not fully aware as to whom they have invited to Parliament.

Dr. Scot in his letter dated August 31st, 2012 said that the Parliament of St. Maarten invited the Supervisory Board of Directors of SMMC and the medical practitioners and surgeons that were involved in the cases of negligence that were published in the local media. According to Dr. Scot's letter, the agenda for the meetings called by the Permanent Committee of Parliament is to discuss the expansion of SMMC, alleged cases of medical negligence at the SMMC and actions by the SMMC to address these matters, reporting of medical incidents and contagious diseases, and the compilation and legality of the SMMC board.
According to Dr. Scot it is unclear to the SMMC as to whom the Parliament of St. Maarten is addressing since SMMC does not have a Supervisory Board. He referred to the articles of association, where it states that the SMMC has two corporate bodies being the Board of Directors and the Supervisory Council. He said that they (SMMC) took it that the Permanent Committee of Health wants to see both the Supervisory Council and the Board of Directors.

The SMMC Medical Director further stated in his letter to Parliament that if the two bodies are to meet with Parliament in a Permanent Committee meeting then the Parliament of St. Maarten must send the SMMC the agenda points so that both parties can agree on what that they want to discuss. In addition, Parliament must stick to the agenda points and the Parliament of St. Maarten must also find an independent chairman or chairwoman who would chair the meeting if they decide to meet.

SMN News learnt that even though the Members of the Supervisory Board and Dr. George Scot did not respect the wishes of the Permanent Committee of Health, the Members of Parliament have decided that they will give the SMMC Supervisory Council and Medical Director one more chance. Sources within Parliament said that the Members of Parliament especially those on the Permanent Committee of Health will invite the Supervisory Council and its Medical Director to separate meetings. Should the Supervisory Council and the Medical Director not comply then the Parliament of St. Maarten will hold a public session of Central Committee where they will send a clear instruction the Minister of Health instructing him of the actions they want taken against the SMMC.

The SMMC Medical Director also asked Parliament to specify the exact purpose and objective per agenda point and the scope of the meeting. He also asked that the Parliament of St. Maarten provide SMMC with a more detailed agenda in respect to items 2, 3, and 4 of their suggested agenda and to specify why the committee wishes to discuss the points.

SMN News has been reliably informed that at least one of the Members of the Supervisory Council who was appointed last week resigned on Saturday shortly after he was presented with a letter by the Minister of Health and Social Welfare Dr. Cornelius de Weever. The source said Ruben Essed who was appointed as the legal expertise and vice chairman of the Supervisory Council resigned since he is also an adviser to the Council of Ministers.

SMN News also learnt from reliable sources that the members of the current Supervisory Council met with Dr. George Scot on Saturday after meeting with the Minister of Health and they presented the SMMC Director with one of the poorest evaluations.

SMN News learnt that Dr. George Scot began using obscene language in the meeting when he was presented with the evaluation and he realized that the Supervisory Council rated him as being incompetent.

Efforts made to reach Dr. George Scot on Monday evening proved futile as he could not be reached by phone.

Click here to view letter sent by Dr. George Scot to the Parliament of St. Maarten.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The 2011-2012 Parliamentary Year will close on Monday, September 10 in a meeting of Parliament.

President of Parliament Hon. drs. Rodolphe E. Samuel will be opening the session at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber at the House of Parliament, Wilhelminastraat, Philipsburg.

The two agenda points for Monday are incoming documents, and closure of the 2011-2012 Parliamentary Year.

On Tuesday, September 11, at 10:00am, a solemn session for the opening of the 2012-2013 Parliamentary Year will begin, chaired by the President of Parliament. Additional information with respect to the program will be released within short.

A solemn meeting of Parliament marks the start of the Parliamentary Year and the Governor's Speech sets out the government's agenda.

The opening represents a public statement of the government's legislative programme for Parliament's next working year. A new Parliamentary Year is opened every second Tuesday of September.

The main element is the Governor's Speech written by the government and read out in the General Assembly Chamber in the House of Parliament to invited guests such as members of the High Councils of State, the Judiciary and other government officials. The Council of Ministers will also be part of the solemn meeting.

Both sessions of the House of Parliament on the aforementioned dates will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 120, will stream live on the internet via Parliament's website www.sxmparliament.org, via Pearl Radio FM 98.1 (audio), and also via www.pearlfmradio.com.

romeopantophletandguspriestattaxitrainingworkshop06092012PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications (TEATT) Hon. Romeo Pantophlet is looking forward to more customer service training workshops for taxi drivers.

The St. Maarten Tourist Bureau recently introduced the "Successful Taxi Driver" as a customer service training program coordinated by the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) which provides quality customer service training for taxi drivers.

This training program provides a great insight and understanding on relative customer service training topics and respond to the issues outlined in the above mentioned.

The taxi drivers are selected primarily for the pilot phase of the training programme; as a result of their constant contact with visitors on a daily basis.

They are considered to be second contact between host and guest of tourism front line workers after immigration officers for arriving visitors at the destination.

The St. Maarten Tourist Bureau aim is to ensure that visitors are provided with accurate information about the destination and that they also receive the highest quality customer service.

A total of 25 taxi drivers took part from the four (4) associations to undertake the initial training.

"A Train the Trainee" component will also form part of the initial program to ensure the continuity of the training program for all licensed taxi drivers on the island, so that they can all be exposed to the training.

Certificates will be handed out at the end of the program for the participants. The training also included a two hour walking tour of Philipsburg, by a tour guide.

St. Maarten Tourist Bureau also used this opportunity to hand out, to all participants, the recently published handbook the "Most Frequently Asked Questions" about St. Maarten.

sjacobsspeakingwithpupils06092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs, and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs this week commenced the Ministry initiative program within schools "Making a difference".

The Minister and members of her Cabinet are volunteering 30 – 45 minutes once per week to go to a school of their choice to read with a child, a group or a class; or assist with any other subject; assist in any other weak area; give assistance on projects or mentor a child or group of children.

Minister Jacobs would also like to see more parents volunteering their time. In doing so she is asking the employers to give the employees this time off to do so.

The reason the minister decided to start this program, she believes that it takes a community to raise a child. As an Educator, the minister saw that this was a well needed program and felt that she should lead by example.

Schools will receive an official letter from the minister endorsing volunteerism in the classrooms. Schools will be required to regulate the visits so that employees can justify the time spent away from their jobs.

Philipsburg:--- In connection with the ceremony for the opening of the Parliamentary year 2012-2013, which will take place in Philipsburg on Tuesday September 11th, 2012 the following roads will be closed namely: Voges street, Emmaplein, Back street, School steeg, Front street, Gevangenis steeg, Cannegieter street, D.C. Steeg, Wilhelmina straat, Peterson Street, and E. Camille Richardson street.

These streets will be closed to all motor vehicle traffic as of 5:30am on that date. The public is urged to pay close attention to these traffic measures.

KPSM Press Release

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,

Today we stand just one month removed from the second anniversary of the birth of our country St. Maarten. Over that 23 months period our country has faced the challenges of a continued volatile global environment. A global environment of weak growth, recurring high fuel costs, and persistent financial fragility; a global volatility the end of which is not yet in sight. With our tourism-based open economy, these developments continue to put pressure on the overall financial and economic situation of Sint Maarten.
It is under these unfavorable conditions that the government continues to take steps to consolidate the accomplishments of the 2010 constitutional reform and to build and shape our young country. It is under these circumstances that the current government formulated the Governing Program 2012 – 2014, with the theme "Working for the People". The objective of which is to develop and execute policies that touch the lives of our people through a broad common agenda for sustainable development grounded in sound financial governance.

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,
Essential to government's vision is a cohesive national society. It is government's policy, as part of its nation building efforts, to strengthen awareness of and pride in being a St. Maartener. Culture as a unifying factor represents our identity as a people, as a nation. It is the foundation upon which we must build our St. Maarten Nation. We must therefore through the education of our students and the community at large preserve our culture. Actions in this regard include:

  • Promotion of knowledge and proper use of our national symbols, such as our flag and anthem
  • Recognizing and protecting our national monuments;
  • Building of a National Museum;
  • Building of a National Theatre for the Performing Arts of St. Maarten;
  • Building the archives of our historical and cultural heritage in recognition of our National Heroes/Heroines; and
  • Promoting the development and recognition of national artists.

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,
Framed by government's vision of improving the future of the people of Sint Maarten and conscious of the realities of the day the governing program cites: Education, Safety, the Economy, the Environment, Infrastructure, Health Care, Social Welfare, District Improvements and Housing, as areas of initial concentration to be developed and acted upon.
A critical reality is the challenge of limited financial resources to fund the plans required to achieve the envisioned objectives. A reality as reflected in the corrective measures implemented to amend and balance the 2012 budget in July of this year. Realities which, through government's policy agenda, have led to a shift in priorities in some instances, while Government has given its support to ongoing initiatives in others, to avoid potential litigation and stagnation of other vital activities.

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,
Looking ahead, government's ambitions will have a strong focus on the development needs of our new nation. Government's Integrated Development Planning Approach, will bring government, the public and private stakeholders together. This approach will as a result create social cohesion, strengthen the nation and serve as an umbrella for promoting Good Governance at different levels of society.
Government believes that residents ought to take responsibility for their neighborhoods. With government showing keen interest in the districts on St. Maarten, the aim of neighborhood development is to strengthen neighborhood organizations, such as community councils, and assist them in getting the residents to participate in district programs to build vibrant districts. These are districts where people enjoy living; where businesses will set up shop, and where children will grow up happy. On a macro level, this will translate into love for and pride in Sint Maarten, the country we all call home.

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,
Critical to the development and execution of government's policies, government is investing in data collection and management systems. By digitalizing the archives of the Civil Registry, the Government of St. Maarten has made an important start in creating sustainable data storage. This project is just the beginning, and the government of St. Maarten will take further actions to set up a national archive and develop a policy regarding digitalizing and archiving for other departments in the future. Besides sustainable data storage, a digital archive also contributes to faster and more customer friendly public services.
Moreover, in promoting sound fact based decision making and in keeping with the principles of democratic governance, government will, present Sint Maarten's Comprehensive Integrity Policy at the end of 2012, which will be followed by the establishment of the Integrity Bureau as of January 1st, 2013.
To bring its policies to the people, government shall redirect its integrated neighborhood development planning concept resulting in "providing public services from different locations, operating as one department". In that context government has decided to start up a public services center in the Simpson Bay area, which will be the pilot project for all other centers, including the public service center in the New Government Building.

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,
In pursuing government's ambitions of working for the people, the vision for education plays a central role.
Governments strategic objective is to set standards of education at primary, secondary and tertiary levels. This is aimed at providing a well-rounded education which meets the needs of St. Maarten's students in academics, technology, culture, sports and artistic development as well as to socially and emotionally enable them to reach their highest potential. To achieve this government will take steps to, among others:

  • improve the knowledge level of St. Maarten in both English and Dutch;
  • promote a culture of continuous learning through support and development of higher learning institutions to meet the needs of the job market;
  • foster entrepreneurship programs within secondary and tertiary schools; and
  • provide opportunities for educational achievement for students with special needs, as well as guidance and support for their families

Furthermore, government considers sports to be a fundamental part of cultivating a healthy body, mind and spirit. The goal therefore is to further strengthen and develop sports on St. Maarten and to ensure that all citizens will have the opportunity to develop this fundamental foundation by supporting and promoting recreational as well as sporting competitions locally, regionally and internationally to allow for our athletes to reach their highest potential.

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,
Like education, good health is a basic condition for the people to grow and develop. To promote and protect the health, safety and general well-being of all St. Maarteners, government is engaged in health care policy reforms. These reforms include preparations for the phased introduction of a new health insurance system. The National Health Insurance legislation, based on the philosophy of equal access to essential health services, will be presented for decision making in 2012. Additionally the Government is preparing a new law to secure quality care to strengthen controls on the quality, registration and training requirements of medical professionals.
It is a global trend that health care costs are continuing to rise due to various factors. As a result government, to secure the sustainability of the health care system and services, is pursuing consistent investments in prevention and primary health services. Government is therefore committed to projects and programs such as:
  a. "Nutrition and Physical education",
  b. "Get checked": and
  c. "Health Observances Days".

Moreover, government will, as part of its investments in public infrastructure, foster investments in the "infrastructure" of public health, healthcare systems and social services. In concrete terms, government will continue to take steps to ensure that the St. Maarten Medical Center meets the needs of a growing and changing St. Maarten demography as well as expands its services to accommodate more medical specialties and support services. In addition, government intends to further the development of medical tourism on Sint Maarten. At the same time, government shall also build its oversight capacity by placing emphasis on an effective Inspectorate of Public Health.

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,
Another, focal point of government's vision is St. Maarten's Social Agenda. Government's aim therefore is to make social services more accessible, transparent, fair and sustainable, targeting vulnerable groups and those living in or on the brink of poverty. In living up to international standards and adopted international treaties, government will ensure the establishment of a Council for the Elderly and a Human Rights Platform to enable initiatives based on consensus and consultation. In this regard, social security policies and legislation have been reviewed and the outcome of the proposed revisions will be decided on in 2012. The government will introduce a revised financial aid ordinance that adjusts the benefits to the cost of living, and ease current bureaucracy. The results of extensive research and consultations indicate that St. Maarten should also take the factors of aging and a sustainable social security into consideration. Pension reform will be prepared including a first phase of adjustments in the Old Age Pension legislation (AOV) to increase the pension age to 62 and adjust benefits to pensioners. With the introduction of the new National Health Insurance law, the current medical assistance legislation and services will cease to exist and current beneficiaries of this medical aid will receive the health care package and services.

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,
Additionally community development will take shape through a combination of simultaneous activities, summed up as integrated neighborhood development. This is a process of integrating social, cultural, economic and environmental planning to build community commitment and capacity. The first phase of the multi annual program will be concluded with an evaluation report of the three established community help desks. With the community help desk for the elderly and handicapped scheduled to be opened shortly, government will plan and introduce a second phase of community help desks. The inclusion of services that fall outside of social, labor and community development will be reviewed in order to introduce the concept of Government Public Service Centers.
On the short term, revision of the foreign employment policy will be done in tripartite dialogue, taking the social partners' and stakeholders' needs into consideration. Other areas of the labor market which are under review are the dismissal law, employment agencies, curbing the use of 6 months contracts and mechanisms such as a labor market information system to guide policy decisions and adjustments. Moreover, it is government's policy to continue to actively stimulate the entry into the labor force of those persons who are unemployed.

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,
Housing or the provision of affordable living accommodations in various districts is a core element in government's program to work for the people. Government's ambition is to foster home ownership for young professionals and to build affordable homes for senior citizens. Considering existing financial constraints and the scarcity of land government to deliver its housing program is committed to pursue public – private partnerships through co-development programs. Social cohesion and integration will be encouraged by these programs because they uplift the district overall through decent homes, adequate infrastructure and overall cleanliness. This positive development will be further strengthened by the continued connections of buildings to sewage plants. Developments in this regard include plans to connect the St. Peters area by the end of this year and to build a sewage plant for the Cole Bay, Cape Bay and Billy Folly area.

In addition to addressing the shortage in housing government is committed to resolving the congestion on our roads through the execution of the Comprehensive Road Network Plan aimed at eliminating a number of key traffic bottlenecks. Moreover, supporting its infrastructure policies government is carrying on with the zoning project and is busy finalizing zoning plans with presentations to the communities. The Zoning St. Maarten project aims to have all zoning plans covered by laws in 2014.
Consistent with its zoning plan, government appreciates the work being done by several NGOs in the area of environmental preservation and management. The focus in this regard is on the further development of the marine park and on the designation of a terrestrial park. In this regard government plans to formalize the purchase of the Emilio Wilson Estate within short and charge existing NGOs with its management. Moreover, government will establish an Energy Policy which will include the use of alternative energy such as Solar and Wind and the introduction of a Net Metering Policy. Additionally, government is in the process of working out plans to build a Waste to Energy facility to offer a sustainable solution to the waste management on our island.
Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,
To increase public order and safety, government envisions the expansion of the Police Force to approximately 400 employees within the next few years. That will meet the community's and visitors demand for higher security and visibility of police officers and the objective of government to put safety as first priority. It is against this background that government has introduced community policing in 2012. That brings the police officers closer to the citizens in their own neighborhoods.
In addition, government has taken steps to reorganize its immigration services, by separating it from the police. The new immigration service can thus direct its focus solely on border control and admission and expulsion coordination for Sint Maarten aimed at providing quality services and maintaining border control.
Whereas government's first priority is the prevention of crime, government at the same time is taking steps to expand and improve detention facilities to guarantee the protection of our community from offenders.

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,

To help achieve its vision for the people, government will reform the management of the local tourism industry with the establishment of the St. Maarten Tourism Authority as of January 1, 2013. Through this vehicle government, in conjunction with the private sector, will continue to pursue initiatives to realize year round tourism. Actions include promoting Princes Juliana International Airport as a Hub, the development of niche tourism markets such as convention tourism, sports tourism and off-shore educational and medical services as well as the strengthening of the South American and European markets. Moreover government will, move to implement its Statistical Dashboard, reorganize public transportation through the changing lanes project and set up the Gaming Control Board.

The central objective of government's economic policies is to create jobs in support of the education and social agenda. As such government will support initiatives with an emphasis on promoting and supporting entrepreneurship and small business development. In particular the St. Maarten Aquaponic Farm will be established in 2013 to diversify the economic activities.

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament

In view of the overall management of the economy, government will continue to pursue the building-up of the capacity of the Branch of the Central Bank of Curacao and St. Maarten here on St. Maarten. In addition, government will on the monetary front in preparation of its currency decision solicit broad advice on the currency issue. Government also plans to establish a stock exchange to give an impulse to Sint Maarten as a financial center. Moreover, government considers compliance with the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) requirements essential for the confidence in our financial system and economy and shall work with its partners locally and abroad to realize its objectives.

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,

On a foreign relations level, Government considers cooperation on a Kingdom, regional and international level important to foster and guarantee the interest of the people of Sint Maarten. In order to achieve a solid foreign strategy and service, the government shall institute an international relations commission and strengthen its directorate of foreign relations further. An important priority of government is the stepping up of effective cooperation and partnering with French St. Martin. This is underscored by the start and ongoing joint passenger immigration control at Juliana airport and cross border police cooperation.

Moreover, government attaches great importance to regional cooperation as it is viewed as a tool to assist Caribbean countries in coping with our common challenges. To this end, government has taken-up and considers membership in regional organizations:
  a. that will help with institutional building;
  b. that will provide opportunities for social and economic progress;
  c. that will facilitate transfer of knowledge and best practices;
  d. that will offer technical and financial assistance in specialized areas; and
  e. that will serve domestic goals such as migration, social development, justice and diversification.

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,

On a European relations level, Sint Maarten forms part of the European Union's Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) grouping. During the summer of 2012 the European Commission delivered a proposal for a new legislative package to the Council. The new Decision will reflect a modernized relationship between the EU and OCTs that is characterized by a shift from classical development - with a focus on poverty reduction - to one based on a model that reconciles economic activities and social well-being in the long run, while preserving natural resources and ecosystems for future generations.

For St. Maarten, these aspects are strongly anchored in the ambitions of the National Development Plan that will be drafted in close cooperation with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). The Government of St. Maarten recognizes that regional cooperation within the EU framework is critical to the economic progress of the country. For this purpose, St. Maarten is participating in European Development Fund (EDF) regional projects related to HIV/AIDS, small and medium enterprise development and disaster risk reduction initiative (R3I). In addition, Government has signed its Single Programming Document for the 10th EDF towards the realization of the Dutch Quarter Sewage and Drainage Project. It is therefore the intention of government to dedicate more resources to further strengthen the coordination and management of mentioned and future EU projects.

This has become even more important given that the plans for the termination of Dutch development cooperation funding via agencies such as USONA and AMFO, are in full execution. It is within this framework that the government of St. Maarten must research creative and innovative ways
  a. of keeping its most important economic pillar vibrant,
  b. of seeking new complimentary industries, and
  c. of simultaneously creating an enabling social environment and social safety nets for those segments of the population, that need such.

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,

To realize its objectives and associated investments, government is working on a phased overhaul of the tax system along with a multi-annual financing plan which is to result in a simpler and more balanced system, with a stronger emphasis on indirect taxation. Components of the overhaul include the planned introduction of flat taxes, both in the income tax and profit tax areas. The first phase of the overhaul, which is planned to go into effect in 2013, will be aimed at providing direct financial relief and more spending power to those citizens who earn a maximum of ANG. 5.000,00 per month.

Government is also preparing a dividend policy for government-owned companies, which will take the companies' investment strategies and debt ratios into consideration. This policy is needed to bring government and its companies in compliance with the requirements of good (corporate) governance.

Along with its reforms on the revenue side, government is working on making improvements to the budget process and the financial management. The focus is to strengthen the internal control and the treasury functions within government and develop a more substantiated budget to provide a clearer picture and more effective government management of government's finances in the interest of the people.

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,
Notwithstanding the difficult external environment, government is optimistic that the outlined path provides the basis for sustained and balanced national and socio-economic developments for the people of Sint Maarten. This because it is grounded on building and expanding our society, based on the strengths of the people in the districts that make-up our country.

Mr. Chairman, Members of Parliament,
In this new parliamentary year, government will reach out to you with various legislative initiatives towards the execution of its plans and realization of its objectives. As representatives of the people of Sint Maarten, government looks forward to your participation and your support in achieving the outlined vision for the coming period in the interest of the people of Sint Maarten. And as you deliberate on the issues ahead, I wish you much wisdom, strength, and God's speed.

Thank you.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The consulate of Colombia, stationed in Curacao, has confirmed that it is preparing a mission to St. Maarten. The mission would be to provide consular services to members of the Colombian community and to the general public of St. Maarten, Saba and St. Eustatius.
Towards that end, Colombian nationals residing in St. Maarten are being invited to submit all information pertaining to desired services, and requirements of the Colombian community in St. Maarten, at this time.
Those required assistance from the Colombian consulate are asked to contact the liaison official in a timely manner, so that a date can be determined for the proposed consular visit to St. Maarten.

baysidewithgalaxyfashions12092012Philipsburg:--- Newly formed BaySide Clothing Company has struck a deal with Philipsburg urban clothing store Galaxy Fashions to carry the company's line of trendy youth apparel – including an iconic "I Love St. Maarten" Tee.

BaySide co-founder Rae Dominique says demand for Bayside T-shirts has forced the company to offer a limited number of male and female T-shirts and snap-backs (hats) to the St. Maarten market.

"Our business model is set up for online sales, however, we have had such a great response from friends, family and other interested persons from both sides of the island who are hearing about BaySide, that we just had to have an outlet where the t-shirts and hats can be bought locally," said Rae.

He said one French side customer so believes in the product that he has outfitted himself with 10 matching BaySide T-shirts and hats in a single purchase.

"We expected a great response, but not so soon after announcing our plans. It has certainly given us a lot of encouragement," said the young businessman.

The brothers are especially thankful to Galaxy Fashions Manager, Mr. Vic Manni, for being the first company on St. Maarten to offer the BaySide brand in his store.

"As a young man going to school on St. Maarten Galaxy Fashions was our first stop when it came to buying the latest styles in caps and Tees. It's a great feeling to be back in the store offering the type of urban wear that my brother and I are now designing and marketing," continued Rae.

The Galaxy Fashions store owner for his part wishes the BaySide venture the best of luck in the competitive youth apparel market.

"I read about what these two young men were doing and I was very happy to meet Rae personally and to offer BaySide a place to sell their products locally," said Mr. Manni.

He said he is especially impressed with the "I Love St. Maarten" design, one of which he has already reserved for an international conference overseas later in the year.

BaySide Clothing Company is the clothing venture of brothers and former St. Dominic Schoolboys Lee and Rae Dominique. Both say they are setting out to develop "cool" urban clothing for their peers.

The brothers, are developing their brand in the United Kingdom, where they currently reside, with the "made in St. Maarten" label playing an important part of their marketing plans.

In addition to clothing and accessories they will also be offering a total package of clothing, Review on music, movies and games and other lifestyle things that young people like them are involved with. Future plans include bespoke jewelry and customized tattoo designs.
Making use of social media and readily available websites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and a host of other avenues, the brothers are promoting custom-made hats, T-shirts, tank-tops, dress shirts, hoodies and other apparel that young people associate with.

The brothers are taking all they have learned on St. Maarten these past weeks back with them to the UK where they will be seeking additional investment for their venture.

"No doubt about it – We love St. Maarten and we want to dedicate our first Tee – "I 'Love' SXM" to the place that we call home. We think the design is unique and even iconic because we have replaced the heart that you would see in other similar tees with the island of St. Maarten – because that is where our heart is," explained Rae.

"Along with some limited designs and colours it's a good start but we promise we will be out with bigger and better things very soon," the brothers added.

To chat with Lee and Rae and to check out some fresh designs visit (and like) them on Facebook or on Twitter where they will also tell you more about their developing website and other plans for the future.

Rae's Facebook and Twitter contact information: -
http://www.facebook.com/rae.dominique
http://twitter.com/djspincyclesxm

Lee's Facebook and Twitter contact information: -
http://www.facebook.com/nonchalantsxm
http://twitter.com/nonchalantsxm

There is also a Bayside Facebook page:-

http://facebook.com/baysidesxm

middleregionsupermarketscontrolled12092012Middle Region:--- On Wednesday September 12th, 2012, several supermarkets in the Middle region area were checked by controllers of Economic Affairs namely M. Wilson and P. Hook. The Community Police Officer Helen Cristina-Romeo was also present during these controls. Those supermarkets that were not in the possession of the necessary permits were told to have these documents immediately regulated or stand the risk of being closed down.

KPSM Press Release

Philipsburg:--- As previously indicated APS, the general pension fund administrator, has enlisted the personnel departments of the various employers of APS participants in distributing the final specification from APNA. This specification provides amongst others an overview of the accrued pension through October 9, 2010. The specifications were distributed for informative purposes to participants, since APS feels it is important to provide participants with data on how they were registered at APNA as per the above mentioned date.
APS had asked participants to inform itif they noticed discrepancies with their pension specifications,so that the general pension fund could work with them, in order to resolve their concerns.
There are four important points to look at as these influence the accrued pension directly: the participant's date of birth, the registration date in the fund ("datum toetreding"), whether the participant "bought back" additional years ("inkoop") and the salary based on which the accrued pension is calculated.
APS has already been getting some feedback and questions from participants.
It is important for persons to realize that this specification is as per October 9, 2010. If a civil servant started working in 2011, they would not receive one of these specifications, at this time. Participants should also realize that the specification mentions the salary that was known to APNA as per October 9, 2010. A participant may have since had a salary change which would not be reflected in the specification being distributed.
APS further noticed that it did not receive specifications for many participants who were employed at a federal level, such as those employed by police, immigration and coast guard organizations. These participants are asked not to be concerned that they do not have a pension. It is more likely that these persons have been incorrectly allocated to either Algemeen Pensioenfonds Curaçao (APC) or Pensioenfonds Caribisch Nederland (PCN).

At present, APS is nearing completion of the process to ensure that all of the persons that should be registered with APS, are indeed registered with the general pension fund administrator. In the meantime, it is important for persons who were expecting to receive a specification but did not receive such, to contact APS, enabling it to expedite the updating of its data.
To facilitate the process, persons who have discovered discrepancies with their specifications need to submit documentation substantiating the required change. APS would not be able to properly look into cases if these documents are not forthcoming.
Persons who have not received a pension specification, but know their APNA registration number ("stamnummer) can present it along with their personal details, to APS.

naturefoundationrelocatesfish13092012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation was alerted to the presence of dying fish in the Rolandus Canal recently. Upon arrival it was noticed that a large number of fish were in very shallow water closet where Works were being conducted on the Rolandus Canal. It was soon determined that the fish were dying due to a lack of oxygen in the area. Windward Roads assisted with transporting all of the fish safely to a more suitable location. In the picture, a worker from Windward Roads is removing smaller fish with a bucket to transport to a safer location.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (MinVROMI) cancelled Town Hall meeting covering the Cul de Sac basin (South Reward, Ebenezer, St. Peters, Saunders, St. John's Estate, Mary's Fancy and environs), Little Bay and Cay Hill, is now scheduled for Tuesday, 18 September.

Residents, stakeholders and interested persons are invited to attend the town hall meeting which will take place at the Belair Community Center, from 7:00pm to 9:30pm. The meeting is part of the process of drafting "development plans" for country Sint Maarten.

The development plan will comprise of a legal framework for possible future development that would take place in the district; to designate and/or reserve land for desired use; to prevent undesired development; and to offer legal security to residents about future development in their district.

This is the first meeting for this area which will allow residents, stakeholders and interested persons of the aforementioned districts to provide their views and ideas with respect to the future development of their districts. The views presented by the public will then be included into the design development plan and re-presented to the community in a follow-up town hall meeting.

The main topics that will be discussed are traffic (roads, other infrastructure), tourism (tourism, recreation), industry (commercial, industrial), residential (housing, public space and facilities), nature (ecology, landscape and water), and culture (cultural heritage, archaeology).

The process to develop the development plans are funded by the Dutch agency USONA to the tune of Naf. 2 million.

armedrobberyfillin13082012Philipsburg:--- Armed gunmen entered the Happy Star Chinese Restaurant shortly before 8pm Wednesday night and robbed the owners. Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson confirmed that the restaurant located on Cannegieter Street was robbed. Henson said when police reached the area they saw the suspect/suspects escaping in a new Japanese vehicle and police fired warning shots but the culprits still managed to escape the long arms of the law. Up to the press time, the police spokesman said that the area was surrounded by police as they continued to search for the culprits.

Philipsburg:--- Information reaching SMN News states that the lawyers representing the owner of Atlantis Casino Francesco Corallo are currently on St. Maarten and met with the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan on two consecutive days last week. SMN News further learned that Attorney at law A.J.N. van Stigt met with Minister Duncan on Thursday and Friday to discuss possible arrangements pertaining to Corallo's extradition to Italy. It should be noted that Corallo's name was placed on the Interpol watch list since late July 2012. An Italian Prosecutor placed Corallo's name on Interpol's most wanted list and an arrest warrant is also out for Corallo. It should also be noted that St. Maarten is a full-fledged member of Interpol.

In an invited comment, Minister of Justice Roland Duncan admitted to meeting with the lawyers representing Francesco Corallo this past week. "The lawyers for Mr. Corallo asked for a courtesy meeting and I met with them with my department heads. I did not meet with the lawyers on two consecutive days as is rumored. I met them once and I made clear that I am not the prosecutor or Attorney General. Furthermore, no deals have been made with the lawyers for Mr. Francesco Corallo." Minister Duncan said he meets with anyone who asks to meet with him and the only persons he has refused to meet with thus far is the prison inmates association. Mr. Corallo is a Dutch citizen and his lawyers requested a courtesy meeting so I met with them. "I don't see anything wrong in meeting with them and listening to what they have to say."

On June 22, 2012, A.J.N. van Stigt expedited a letter to the Attorney General of St. Maarten Taco Stein demanding that certain conditions be made in advance should Italy issue an arrest warrant for Corallo, even though his name was not yet placed on Interpol's most wanted list and the arrest warrant was not yet published. However, prosecutors are not allowed to make arrangements or deals with persons that are wanted by any country. Furthermore, now that Corallo is wanted by Italy, St. Maarten's Interpol division has no choice but to arrest him whenever he is seen on St. Maarten since the Prosecutor in Italy already provided St. Maarten with the arrest warrant. However, since Corallo is a Dutch citizen and one that holds several other nationalities he has the right to contest the extradition. When that happens then Italy would have 18 days in which to submit the entire file on the crimes Corallo committed in Italy so that the extradition procedure can be handled by a judge locally.

St. Maarten's Attorney General Taco Stein said in an invited comment that he replied to the letter sent to him by the attorney representing Corallo and he made clear to them that only a judge on St. Maarten will decide if Corallo will be extradited to Italy. SMN News also learnt that the Attorney General for St. Maarten, Curacao, and the BES islands Dick Piar made clear that no deals will be made with the lawyers representing Corallo.

Several persons within the judicial system and government apparatus said they cannot understand why the Minister of Justice has chosen to meet with the lawyer representing Francesco Corallo because the Minister of Justice has no jurisdiction or say whatsoever on how the Attorney General Dick Piar and Taco Stein handles the case. "Francesco Corallo needs to surrender to the St. Maarten Police before trying to negotiate his extradition." A well known citizen and lawyer on St. Maarten told SMN News that the Minister of Justice thinks he can help Mr. Corallo because he (Corallo) pumped monies into the pockets of several politicians during the 2010 election campaign. Corallo is the man who formed the government of St. Maarten and Curacao and he is the one that was calling the shots here, but now that he is wanted internationally politicians cannot help him or make deals for him. The well known attorney said everyone is innocent until proven guilty and if Corallo is not guilty of the crimes he is suspected of committing in Italy then he should go and face the justice system there and clear his name.

rotaractsxmsunriseinducts6newmembers24092012The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise held their first induction ceremony for the term 2012-2013 on Saturday 22nd September 2012 at the Rooftop Bar @ Grill. Among Rotaractors and Rotarians; 6 new members were welcomed into the Rotaract family. The new members joining the club are Anjolie Carty, Tashana Samuels, Kimoya Sinclair, Noelani Riely, Tasha Aventurin and Keysy Ramirez. Special guest at the induction ceremony was ADRR Sarah Khalfaoui who conducted the induction proceeding while all new members were pinned by Rotaract President Elisia Lake. President Lake congratulated the 6 new members and encouraged them to be the best they can be and remember to put service above self in anything you think say or do. Along with the Rotaract board members by her side, President Lake continued by congratulating all the current members of the club on the good deeds that they are doing in the community and with 6 new members she expects the club to keep up with the enthusiasm. She concluded by saying that we are a team and together we can make a difference. The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise has increased their membership from 12 members to 18 members.

The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten is a service club where four types of activities take place in varying degrees: professional development, leadership development, service projects and social activities. Together, these four areas ensure a balance program and provide important experience and opportunities for the personal development of each Rotaractor.

The Club encourages persons between the age of 18-30 to become a member of the organization and give back to your community. The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month at 7pm at the Holland House Conference Room. The club's next general meeting is scheduled for Saturday 13th October 2012 and young persons are invited to attend. For more information about the club you can visit our facebook page: "RotaractSunrise St Maarten" or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

policereceivesnewvehicles25092012Philipsburg:--- On Tuesday September 25th, 2012, Chief of Police Peter de Witte, on behalf of the Minister of Justice, officially received the keys for four
new police vehicles that were very much needed for the police to be able to continue to provide the necessary assistance to the community. These vehicles
are three double cabin Nissan 4x4 diesel pick-up trucks and one Nissan Xtrail. The pick-ups will be used for the Uniformed Division in the Simpson Bay and Philipsburg Districts and the Nissan Xtrail will be used by the Community Police Officers. A special word of gratitude goes out to Mr. Junior Halley, representative/manager from NISSAN Sint Maarten Cars who has been instrumental in having these vehicles immediately delivered upon request.

baysidetempolovessxm26092012Philipsburg:--- TEMPO Networks founder and CEO Mr. Frederick A. Morton Jr. loves St. Maarten – So much so that he is planning to host the company's "Special" 7th birthday celebration in a week-long event right here in November.

The Tempo boss was persuaded by St. Maarten Senator, Mr. Romaine Laville to choose St. Maarten after considering what other Caribbean islands and destinations had to offer.
In the end the special relationship that Tempo has been developing with St. Maarten/St. Martin during the past months through the hard work of local Tempo representative, Mr. Peter Gittens, paid off with a commitment from the government of St. Maarten to stage the Tempo Turns 7 event on St. Maarten.

The announcement was officially made by Minister of Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications Mr. Romeo Pantophlet during a press conference in the Dr. A.C. Wathey Legislative Hall on Monday, September 24.

Minister Pantophlet presented Tempo with a check to the amount of $20,000 from TelEm Group in support of the event and announced that another $25,000 has already been sent to Tempo by the Harbour Group of Companies who is also supporting government in the hosting of the Tempo Turns 7 event.

Minister Pantophlet also presented Tempo with a complimentary T-shirt donated by young St. Maarten entrepreneurs Lee Dominique and Rae Dominique of the newly formed BaySide Clothing Company.

The pair said they were "thrilled" to be presenting the iconic message to Mr. Tempo himself especially since he has been a great inspiration to them.

"Mr. Morton Jr. has shown us in the Caribbean that we can also dream big dreams and make them happen if we are committed in what we do, if we remain passionate in what we want to achieve and most of all, if we make it a mission make hard work fun," they continued.

Both thanked Mr. Morton for accepting the Tee and also for some inspirational words, which they appreciate as words of wisdom as they continue to develop their own lifestyle brand.

During the press conference Mr. Morton Jr. outlined his search for the best destination to host the special event and also commented on the "remarkable talent" that he has found on St. Maarten and would like to expose.

The Tempo boss hinted at closer relations with St. Maarten/St. Martin even after the event is staged in November, with the possibility of officially announcing a Tempo branch on St. Maarten itself.

BaySide Press Release

gwendolyndavisholiday27092012Philipsburg:--- The Head of Public Education Glenderlin Davis Holiday has been placed on inactive duty for one month pending an investigation.
SMN News learnt that the Council of Ministers took the decision on Tuesday to place Davis Holiday on inactive duty as the Minister of Education conducts an investigation into the functioning of the Department of Public Education.

Davis Holiday was notified on Thursday about the decision taken by Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs which was also supported by the Council of Ministers.

indigobayestatessolarpoweredstreetlights27092012This year's theme aims to highlight tourism's role in a brighter energy future; a future in which the world's entire population has access to modern, efficient and affordable energy services.

Tourism, one of the world's largest economic sectors, has already taken important steps towards this future – improving energy efficiency and increasingly using renewable energy technologies in its operations. These steps are creating jobs, lifting people out of poverty and helping to protect the planet.

Minister of Energy Affairs Hon. William Marlin, around mid-September informed the nation that his Ministry was working on an energy vision and policy that would be presented within short.

Some of the renewable energy resources being looked are a waste to energy plant to be built at the landfill in Philipsburg. The idea is to clean-up the landfill and it would then become an extension of Philipsburg.

GEBE would purchase the electricity, and the plant is expected to produce eight megawatts.

The waste to energy plant is just one aspect of a mix that Minister Marlin is looking into. Other renewable energy options are a wind farm and solar energy.

Minister Marlin believes that the country's energy future is in renewables and that will be the way forward as the country continues to develop. As the theme of World Tourism Day says: "Tourism and Sustainable Energy: Powering Sustainable Development.

Businessman and restaurant owner/operator Lee Halley has made a considerable investment into his restaurant Lee's Roadside Grill near the Simpson Bay Bridge. His investment also includes green energy with respect to solar panels, something other than energy producer GEBE. Lee is using the natural sun light to generate 125 kilowatts per day. He has 109 solar panels and will need an additional 100 panels. Lee has also changed over to LED light bulbs in order to reduce his restaurant's energy reliance on GEBE, and is very pleased with it so far.

Lee said he wanted something sustainable for his restaurant business especially looking at the high costs of energy. He did some research into solar energy and found a contact that was interested in helping him to develop his green energy restaurant concept.

leesbarandgrillsolarpower27092012Today, five months later, Lee's Roadside Grill is well on its way to becoming a green energy efficient establishment on the island, and Lee encourages others on Sint Maarten to go into green energy, adding that we do have enough of sunlight for everybody.

Lee concludes that tourism is the backbone of business on the island, and everywhere in the world individuals and businesses are looking at green energy was the way forward. He said that Sint Maarten even though small, also has a role to play in becoming a green energy efficient country.

"One of the world's largest economic sectors, tourism is especially well-placed to promote environmental sustainability, green growth and our struggle against climate change through its relationship with energy," United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said

Another tourism property going green is Indigo Bay.

Representative of the Property Developer of Indigo Bay Estates Marc van de Bilt, says that making the property a green sustainable development is well underway. The project kicked off in 2006, but things changed in 2008 when the financial crisis and global recession took root.

A new model for the 147 acre property had to be conceptualized based on new market conditions, and a green sustainable development was born. The application of green technology has been at the top of the agenda in developing the property to date.

Water runoff retention ponds have been built in order to protect the coastal reefs. Palm trees have been planted in order to further enhance the natural development of the property, adding to the retention zones and wetlands.

The concept of having solar cells on the roofs of homes is being looked into. Developers have installed 40 solar LED lights which operate independently from GEBE grid.

Van de Bilt, who is also Vice President of the St Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association (SHTA), says the developers have received tremendous positive feedback from the Government and environmental organizations as well as buyers. He added that going green at Indigo Bay Estates is only the tip of the iceberg, pointing out that this is the way to go, and the developer is taking the right step forward and is the right thing to do in enhancing the island's environment, and in particular in this area of the island.

Developers are also looking at using a new construction technique that would better insulate homes and reduce the costs of energy for homeowners.

Van de Bilt said that tourism should never become a burden on the environment. He added that Indigo Bay Estates is working towards leaving behind a carbon neutral footprint.

Environmentalist Rueben Thompson from the Environmental Protection in the Caribbean (EPIC) organization is very conscious of tourism and environmental development. He points out that the island is dependent on tourism and derives approximately 80 per cent of its income from the sector. The sector also employs directly and indirectly 1000s of people.

Thompson says a balance must be found and sustainable development is the way to go as tourism is based on natural and cultural heritage, and the latter is what makes the destination unique when compared to others.

The environmentalist would like to see a number of things take place that would improve the overall environment in the short and long-term.

Environmental education should become a part of the school curriculum. Environmental groups have taken it upon themselves to lobby for this and natural and cultural heritage should also be included.

Environmental legislation is another area that needs to be looked into where existing laws are updated and new ones introduced that would enhance the sustainable development of the country.

Residents also have a very important role to play as well. Rueben says everybody needs to look at their personal waste and derive a personal waste management strategy where they reduce plastic usage and use reusable bags.

Thompson encourages the Government to look into sustainable energy options such as solar, and wind as they would make a huge difference in cutting energy usage. Rueben even encourages residents to look into the aforementioned as it would be make a huge difference in cutting energy bills therefore reducing costs and is good for the environment.

In connection with World Tourism Day, Learning Unlimited (LU) Preparatory School Green Team says it's time for Sint Maarten to go GREEN. Changes start with the young people of a nation. Green is the goal and sustainable energy is the way to go.

LU's Green Team says Sint Maarten should look into the development of hydrogen as fossil fuels pollute the air and the water. Solar and geothermal energy are also options that need to be explored and developed.

Water is also seen as a main source for fuel. LU's Green Team has developed Project Blue Gold which promotes water as renewable energy. Bacteria are used to clean up the beaches and lagoons.

LU's Annual Science Fair is very popular. The main goal of the fair is to promote alternate energy sources in order to have a sustainable environment for all of us. The students present many ideas and feel that for Sint Maarten, the only way to go is GREEN.

Philipsburg:--- Police have put all their efforts into investigating the information that they obtained last week. Based on that information, prosecution and police will move forward. As long as this process is ongoing no more press releases will be forwarded until after the weekend, unless new developments give reason to do so.

Family members of the deceased Michael and Thelma King spoke again to the prosecution this morning before they returned to the US. With them they took the bodies of both victims who will be buried in the USA.

Press Release from Public Prosecutor's Office

sxmchurchcouncilmeetswithtempo28092012In a recent meeting with TEMPO CEO, Frederick Morton Jr. and MP Romain Laville, the Church council was informed of the TEMPO turns 7 event and the role the Church Ministers will play in the opening night which is dedicated to praise and worship. In the meeting, Frederick explained the purpose of TEMPO as it pertains to the upliftment of the community and the advancement of Caribbean people on a whole and went into details regarding the opening night of the TEMPO turns 7 event, which will take place from November 25th – December 1st. On the opening night TEMPO will reveal its 7 principles and will ask 7 prominent Ministers from the Church council to each elaborate on 1 of the 7 principles, TEMPO's CEO explained. After which, the evening will be officially opened with a positive and inspiring artist that all can enjoy. The Church council pledged their support to the event as it encompasses every aspect of the community and is positive for the youth and positive upliftment of the country. The list of artists and schedule of events for TEMPO turns 7 will be revealed within short.

govtrepsandngomeetingoncancerconference28092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Collective Prevention Services (CPS) from the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, are working closely with a number of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), to organize a Cancer Conference at the end of October.

The theme of the conference is: "Cancer and aging, collectively improving our local cancer care and responsibility!"

The four areas to be highlighted at the conference are breast cancer, cervical, colon and prostate cancer. The conference is set for Friday and Saturday October 26 and 27.

The conference will focus on sharing information on the specific cancers mentioned above with the objective of developing a strategic plan and approach in registering, managing and monitoring cancers; increased awareness; and new treatments/techniques.

The general public can visit the conference on October 27 where they can get information, and other groups can come to the conference on October 26. Additional information will be available shortly on the Government's website (www.sintmaartengov.org) by visiting the tab "What's New," where the agenda for the two days will be available.

The stakeholders involved in this activity are: Cancer Foundation, Positive Foundation, The Lions, Kelaha Projects, St. Maarten Medical Center, Windward Islands Medical Association, St. Maarten Medical Association, St. Maarten Laboratory Services, SZV Social Insurance Bank, Pharmacies, Insurance Companies, and individuals. The Department of Communications is also providing support.

Persons interested in getting information about the conference can contact the following persons via email: Section General Public Health This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; Cancer Foundation This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; and Positive Foundation This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.; or call CPS at 542-2078.

rodolphesamuelatreceptionforgerdiverbeet30092012PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel during his working visit to the Netherlands recently, met with Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Mathias Voges, Deputy Minister Plenipotentiary Henrietta Doran-York, and the cabinet staff.

The meeting with Voges and Doran-York dealt with a number of issues such as the current location of the Sint Maarten House, which is in a rented building, and looking at the owning their own property; and about the student support organization S4 also relocating to the Bezuidenhoutseweg #93B address where the office of Sint Maarten representation is located in The Hague.

The possibility of having a travel agency also set up at the same location was briefly explored; and the continued reference in the Netherlands of Antilleans, when the Netherlands Antilles ceases to exists, was also briefly discussed.

President Samuel met with representatives from the Association of Dutch Municipalities (VNG) where a number of matters were discussed such as training workshops for the President of Parliament, Secretary General, and an assessment of the parliamentary secretariat.

Samuel said the first two priorities would be the assessment and the training for President of Parliament.

nagicogrenadadonatestodonnellbest02102012NAGICO Insurances, a regional insurance provider with offices in 19 territories in the Caribbean officially opened their newest branch office, NICL General Insurance Company Ltd, during a cocktail event last Friday at the Grenada Grand Hotel.
The insurance company made their debut in an elegant setting with a high profile delegation from their Head Office in St. Maarten, a team which consisted of CEO of the NAGICO Group of Companies; Mr. Imran McSood Amjad, Chairman of the Board of Directors; Mr. Michael Bishop; Executive Director of New Market Development; Mr. Vibert Williams and Executive Director of Marketing; Mr. Paul Dijkhoffz.
The main focus of the team was introducing the company by providing background and history to the audience which consisted of government officials, prospective clients and agents. Speeches and a presentation by the CEO emphasized the fact that they have been around for 30 years, with locations in 19 territories to date and that the company, being located in the middle of the hurricane belt, has an excellent track record paying claims fast and fair.
"We are extremely happy for the opportunity to enter the Grenada market and we promise to bring our same high standards, competitive rates, impeccable service, fast and fair claims resolution and good corporate citizenship we are known for in all the other territories we operate in," CEO Imran McSood Amjad said in his address.
Representing the Prime Minister was Minister Nazim V. Burke, who used the opportunity to welcome the NAGICO Insurances to their island, and at the same time cautioning them to live up to their responsibilities. In response, Executive Director for New Market Development Vibert Williams affirmed NAGICO's commitment and comforted the high profile audience by giving them a brief history about NAGICO.
"We have been around for 30 years after starting from one small office in St. Maarten in 1982 with limited capital," he explained. "We have now grown to become the largest privately held insurance provider in the Caribbean with premium income nearing one hundred million US Dollar and I am proud to say, we have never quit a territory. We have stood the test of times when other insurance companies
packed up and left, we have stood by our clients through the passing of several devastating hurricanes, earthquakes and volcanoes and we have paid all our claims."
His remarks were reinforced by a brief documentary about NAGICO followed by a presentation by the CEO showing the company's solid financial standing, highly qualified Executive Team and renowned penchant for giving back to the communities in which they operate. The official part was closed off with the introduction of the management and staff of the branch office, which will be guided by Branch Manager Mr. Fabian Walthrus, and the handing over of two donations to The Bel-Air Children's Home and Donnell Best; a young violinist who was recently accepted at the prestigious Berklee College of Music.
Niguel Streete; Deputy Executive Director of GARFIN ; the Grenada Authority for the Regulation of Financial Institutions was also among the group of dignitaries at the champagne event who extended congratulations to the NAGICO NICL team on their newest acquisition.
NAGICO Insurances is located at GCNA Complex on the Kirani James Boulevard (formerly Lagoon Road) and can be contacted via telephone 438-5000 or email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

usmdutchlawstudents04102012Philipsburg:--- Studying law in Sint Maarten is now possible through a partnership of the University of St. Martin with the Open Universiteit (OU) in the Netherlands. The Open Universiteit was established in 1984 and is located in the province of Limburg. The Open Universiteit is an independent Government funded institute for distance learning at university level. The Open Universiteit offers a wide variety of programs on Bachelor and Master's level, which are all fully accredited by the Nederlands-Vlaams Accreditatie Organisatie. The Open Universiteit has partnership with several universities all over the world and the University of St. Martin is now an active participant with the Dutch Law Program.
The Open Universiteit poses no restrictions or limitations, except for the adult age limitation, for the candidates. The Dutch Law Bachelor's Program at the Open Universiteit is for those who have an adequate command of the Dutch language. The majority of the study material, research, correspondence and digital lectures are in Dutch.
The tutorial program at the University of St. Martin will run simultaneously with the Dutch Law program of the Open Universiteit. Different local legal experts are recruited to instruct in this tutorial system which is cohort based. For each Dutch Law module there will be tutor classes, facilitated by a legal expert. The tutoring is for 2 hours weekly for the duration of each module.

The University of St. Martin started with the tutorials for the Dutch Law Program on Wednesday, October 3, 2012. The Honorable Judge Rene van Veen (LL.M) kicked off the tutorial program with the module "Basisrecht".
On July 1, 2012, the University of St. Martin hosted an information session, which was very well attended. Fifteen (15) persons matriculated into the Dutch Law Program via Open Universiteit signed up and are now following the tutorials at USM.
The Dutch Law Program is a collaborative effort with Open Universiteit with the goal to enhance tertiary education programs at the University of St. Martin responding to the demand for (Para) legal studies in St. Maarten.

Persons are invited to contact the University of St. Martin at 721-542-5171 ext. 1000 should they still be interested in attending the Dutch Law tutorials.

kingyentaekwondoschoolreturnsvictorious04102012Simpson Bay:--- Minister of Sports Silveria Jacobs was on hand Wednesday night to welcome back the St. Maarten Tae Kwon Do team that recently took part in the All-Star International Tae Kwon Do Open Tournament in Orlando, USA.
Grand Master Theo Liu was proud to report the success of his athletes, who won 20 gold, 15 silver, and 9 bronze medals all together. He further expressed that St. Maarten was the smallest country represented at the tournament competing against the USA and other large countries.
The Minister congratulated them on their great achievement and acknowledged them as ambassadors of our island nation among the great countries. Minister also congratulated Grand Mater Liu, the volunteers and their parents who helped to prepare the children to complete at such a high level. Minister Jacobs also encouraged the athletes to continue to display discipline and strength of character in their chosen sport as well as in their daily lives.
She pledged continued support for the organization in its role of helping to mold productive citizens for St. Maarten.

jeremiahmills04102012Philipsburg:--- Jeremiah Chevon Mills (17), a former convicted robber, acted more like a hardcore criminal when he entered the Court of First Instance on Thursday to be arraigned as the second suspect in the brutal murder of Michaeal and Thelma King. Mills is also accused of being involved in an armed robbery which took place on the evening of September 19th, 2012 at the Happy Star Chinese Restaurant on Cannegieter Street. The judge of instruction extended the pre-trial detention of Mills, he will return to court next week Wednesday.

Clad in a red t-shirt, black pants, and red and black Nike sneakers with his hair plait in thick singles, Mills managed to stick up his middle finger to reporters as he was entering the court room in handcuffs. The young man who is a Dutch national was recently released from prison for an armed robbery he committed at the Global Wealth Trade Store in the Yogesh Building. Even though Mills spent only three months behind bars, he showed no fear or remorse for the crimes he is being accused of. Mills is accused of being one of the suspects who brutally murdered Micheal and Thelma King somewhere between September 19th, 2012 and September 21st, 2012 when their bodies were found in their Cupe Coy condominium by their business partner.

Jeremiah Chevon Mills has a reputation of being a school bully. He was a student of the St. Maarten Academy (Academic and PSVE) and was expelled from the learning institution in October 2011 when he beat a student with a baseball bat. According to information provided to SMN News, Mills was a bully and fighter at the St. Maarten Academy (PSVE), he was also pushing drugs inside the school.

Sources close to the family say Mills had serious problems with his mother (Veronica Young) as they were not getting along and she has no authority over his behavior. "At one point this young man was living with his aunt because he wanted nothing to do with his mother." At the court house last week Wednesday, several members of Johnson and Mills' family gathered and accused police of police brutality. When Mills appeared before the judge for his arraignment on Thursday not even his mother who hired Attorney at Law Shaira Bommel showed up to support her son. 

 

Press Release from Public Prosecutor's Office Concerning Second Suspect in Cupecoy Murders.

On Thursday morning, 17 year old J.C. M., was led before the judge of instruction. The judge deemed his arrest and subsequent custody according to the rules of law. M. will stay in custody until October 10th 2012 when the prosecution will ask the judge to order his pre-trial detention.



Click here to view more photos of Jeremiah Mills being taken to the Court of First Instance on Thursday.

henrydennisandfamily24102012After a devastating fire destroyed his home, Henry Dennis, along with his wife and five children, ages 6, 11, 18 and 16, escaped with all that now remains of their former lives; their government issued documents. With nowhere to go, Henry moved his family into Flamingo Beach Resort, a Diamond Resorts International® property, where he has been a houseman for the past 12 years. The resort served as a temporary sanctuary while Dennis tried to rebuild that which was lost. The surrounding community offered assistance in raising funds to aid with the rehabilitation, but with no stable home, the family struggled to put the pieces of their lives back together.

After learning of his team member's tragic loss and discovering that the family had sought refuge in his resort, Stephen J. Cloobeck, Chairman and CEO of Diamond Resorts International®, extended an offer to provide Dennis and his family the funds necessary to cover the cost of two years rent. The Chairman and CEO of the international hospitality company is well known for his zealous business approach, but his passion extends well beyond the executive office to each of his team members as well. Under Mr. Cloobeck's leadership, Diamond Resorts International® is not merely a work environment, but a family, a community where all team members take care of one another. Mr. Cloobeck's The Meaning of Yes® may be customer service centric, but it begins internally for team members, with the Chairman and CEO.

Now, more than two months after the fire laid waste to all they owned, The Dennis family, with the aid of Mr. Cloobeck, has been able to move out of Flamingo Beach Resort and move into a very spacious four bedroom apartment.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- As the Teachers' Appreciation Month comes to a close the Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs will be hosting a Family Fun Day for Teachers.

The Minister is inviting all teachers to come and enjoy a day with fellow teachers and their families. The day will be filled with activities for the children and adults alike. Food and drink will be available as well as entertainment.

The recipients of the Lifetime Achievement Award will be revealed during the Family Fun Day. Throughout the past weeks, school boards and school managers have been submitting their nominees. The Family Fun will be rounding off a month of activities for teachers.

The month commenced with an Ecumenical Service for teachers on October 7th. A Panel Discussion for Educators was held on October 17th. Excerpts of this panel discussion will be broadcasted via Cable TV on October 27th.

Throughout the month of October an exhibition honoring teachers was hosted by the Philipsburg Jubilee Library including movies on exceptional teachers shown on Tuesday afternoons 5:30pm – 7:15pm at the Library.

Letters, poems and words of appreciation and encouragement for teachers were featured in The Daily Herald News Paper. The Kids Herald featured children and their poems honoring teachers throughout the month.

Teachers read devotions and scriptures on 'A Moment with the Master' radio program and were also featured on talk shows such as the Beverly Hyman show.

"The world indeed expects a lot from teachers and this is a token of our appreciation," Minister Jacobs said about the Teachers' Appreciation Month celebrations.

PHILIPSBURG:--- United Nations (UN) Day marks the anniversary of the entry into force in 1945 of the UN Charter.

The UN was founded in 1945 after the Second World War by 51 countries committed to maintaining international peace and security, developing friendly relations among nations and promoting social progress, better living standards and human rights.

The UN has 193 Member States who are represented through the General Assembly, and also via the Security Council, the Economic and Social Council and other bodies and committees.

The Kingdom of the Netherlands is a Member State of the UN and represents the other three Kingdom partners, namely Aruba, Curacao and Sint Maarten. The Netherlands as a Member State is the only one within the Kingdom with voting rights in the UN General Assembly.

With the ratification of the aforementioned founding document by the majority of signatories, including the five permanent members of the Security Council, the UN officially came into being.

24 October has been celebrated as UN Day since 1948. In 1971, the UN General Assembly recommended that the day be observed by Member States as a public holiday.

President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel said on Tuesday that the relevance of the international organization known as the UN, and the important role that it plays in global affairs, must be acknowledged.

The UN has four main purposes: to keep peace throughout the world; to develop friendly relations among nations; to help nations work together to improve lives of poor people, to conquer hunger, disease and illiteracy, and to encourage respect for each other's rights and freedoms; and to be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations to achieve these goals.

"As President of Parliament, I would like to use the opportunity of 24 October, to acknowledge the work of the UN which is carried out by international civil servants, and I commend them for their hard work on behalf of the people of the world," President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel said on Tuesday, the eve of UN Day.

The UN everyday provides food to 90 million people in 73 countries; vaccinates 58 per cent of the world's children, saving 2.5 million lives a year; assists over 36 million refugees and people fleeing war, famine or persecution.

The UN combats climate change; heads a campaign to end leaded fuel rise in over 100 countries; keeps peace with 120,000 peacekeepers in 16 operations on four continents; fights poverty, helping 370 million rural poor achieve better lives in the last 30 years.

The UN protects and promotes human rights on site and through some 80 treaties/declarations; mobilizes US$12.4 billion in humanitarian aid to help people affected by emergencies.

The UN advances democracy, assisting some 30 countries a year with their elections; and promotes maternal health, saving the lives of 30 million women a year.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The School Bus Inspection Section is appealing to parents to address their children with respect to behavior on and in the vicinity of school busses.

Parents are being called upon to address this behavior before somebody gets hurt. A school bus driver must focus on driving and is not able to address students who are misbehaving.

There have been some incidents of egg throwing in the vicinity of the St. Maarten Academy and Sheik Supermarket.

School bus drivers are asked to report the misbehavior to the respective school principal and the department.

Students who behave in a disruptive manner on the school bus are creating a dangerous situation which puts the other children and motorists in danger thereby creating a safety hazard.

The bus driver must focus his or her attention on the road and stay on schedule. Students need to act responsibly and parents need to address this matter especially those who use the school bus.

School busses are privately owned vehicles and parents will be held responsible for their child/children's actions.

Anybody who sees any unusual behavior on or with a school bus is encouraged to report this to the Inspection Section at telephone number 542-4511 or 542-4509 or call the Police if it is an immediate danger.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Labor Affairs Department has developed considerably over the last few years. The Department is managing to harmonize the intricacies of the various services with the acquisition of additional qualified and knowledgeable staff, a much needed facelift, implementation of technological applications, and improved customer service.
In 2012, the agency has embarked on a new initiative to showcase some of the successful placement achievements within Section Labor Market. The section is tasked with supporting persons in finding employment and assisting employers in finding qualified workers. In a very competitive market, the section hopes to promote employment by encouraging companies to partner with the Department, and (un)employed persons to register to tap into the services the department offers.
There are three key components to accomplish successful placement; a very dedicated Job Placement Officer, an unemployed person and a business willing to partner and invest. Without these three components the agency would struggle to meet the demands of an ever changing labor market.
While the agency experiences a decline in submitted vacancies during the low season, September is to be considered a rewarding month with multiple placement attainments. One such example is the referral of Diana Joseph to the University of Sint Maarten (USM). The Foundation for higher learning submitted a vacancy in the month of June seeking to fill the position of Senior Accounting Clerk.
Having just returned from the United States a few months ago Diana Joseph was eager to find employment in the field of Pastry Baking. Various sources indicated that the Labor Affairs Department would be a good place to start searching. The Job Placement Officer assessed and determined that the candidate met the requirements of the submitted vacancy considering her background in Business Administration, specifically Public Accounting. The newly registered applicant indicated that the service received was efficient and resulted in an opportunity at USM, for which she is very happy. Diana Joseph, who is very vocal and an eclectic person, indicated that she is still very much passionate about pursuing a future in pastry baking.

If you have any questions about employment and employment opportunities locally please feel free to contact the Labor Affairs Agency by calling 542-3561/543-7509 or emailing us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

cftsxm17102012Philipsburg:--- Since its last visit in June, new information was received by the Cft on payment arrears to the APS and the SZV over the past years. Challenges also exist related to health care and pension costs. The Cft believes that by providing an open and transparent picture of the risks facing the budget in the medium term, the foundation can be laid for finding solutions to put government finances on a healthy footing.

Budget execution
The Cft applauds the fact that Sint Maarten voluntarily requested the Cft for an advice on the draft 2013 budget. The Cft has a number of questions concerning the budget that need to be addressed by the government before a final advice can be given. These questions relate in particular to the multi-year risks and the payment arrears accumulated prior to and since 10-10-'10. For the coming years Sint Maarten's government will have to deal with the consequences of rising expenses related to health care and old age pensions. Sint Maarten is not unique in this development; worldwide rising expenses for health care and pensions pose challenges for governments. The Cft advised the government of Sint Maarten to improve the budget and to draw up realistic multi-year forecasts. The government should include the financial impact of the old age pension fund and of the health care funds in the multi-year budget. Only by including realistic forecasts it will be possible to take and implement the steps necessary to structurally improve the financial situation of the country. A plan of action to pay for the arrears that have arisen in the last couple of years has to be part of the budget 2013.

The Cft's concerns for future budgets are further aggrevated because compensation of expected deficits for 2011 and 2012 will have to take place.

Public financial management.
Sound public financial management is the backbone of a countries' public finance. Cft welcomes the good cooperation with the government of Sint Maarten and particularly the Ministry of Finance in enhancing transparency in the public financial management. Additional efforts are needed to improve financial management.

The Board of financial supervision (College financieel toezicht - Cft) held open and frank meetings on these issues during the past two days with the Council of Ministers, the Prime Minister, the Minister of Finance and members of Parliament. There was agreement that in the coming weeks concerted efforts on the part of all concerned are needed to draft a sustainable balanced budget.

CFT Press Release

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Ten young television producers from Anguilla, St. Kitts, Nevis, Tortola and St. Maarten will get the opportunity to hear from the sterling leadership of Hon. Sarah Wescott-Williams, Prime Minister of St. Maarten in her Keynote Address about the fight against HIV as a Caribbean leader.

The opening will take place on October 18 at the Official Opening Ceremony of a Caribbean Broadcast Media Partnership (CBMP)/United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Workshop for young Caribbean TV producers at Sonesta Maho Beach Hotel in St. Maarten.

These young TV producers will attend a two-day workshop among their peers from the Caribbean who are expected to produce programmes on priority issues in HIV prevention including multiple concurrent partnerships, low levels of condom use, gender-based violence, masculinities and homophobia.

The CBMP/UNESCO on HIV/AIDS (CBMP) are once again collaborating to ensure that a total of 30 young Caribbean TV producers are equipped to produce top quality programming on HIV in this project targeting young TV producers of the Caribbean.

The UNESCO Kingston Cluster Office for the Caribbean is providing financial support for a total of three training workshops one of which was already held in Antigua in August and the third will be in Jamaica in November. The objective is to develop the capacities of 30 Young Caribbean television producers in the making of high quality TV programmes, enable their ability to be part of an international network of TV professionals engaged in HIV prevention and increase the number of credible programmes for license-free exchange worldwide.

The St. Maarten workshop in partnership with the Government of St. Maarten and their National AIDS Programme will have the Feature Address by the Prime Minister at the Opening Ceremony for the Workshop that will be hosted by Dr. Allyson Leacock, Executive Director, CBMP with Welcome Remarks by Hon. Silveria Jacobs, Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Youth Affairs, St. Maarten; while Dame Suzette Moses-Burton, Manager of the National AIDS Programme and Chairman of the Caribbean Regional Network of People Living with HIV will deliver remarks.

UNESCO's immediate importance is to build the capacity of these 30 young television producers from 16 countries to produce 30 high quality TV documentaries, which could be used for programme exchange with other broadcasters of the world through worldwide network which operates from UNESCO Headquarters in Paris.

CBMP Executive Director Dr. Allyson Leacock lauded UNESCO's new Secretary-General to St. Maarten's National Commission for her enthusiasm in facilitating this workshop even before she was fully installed in her new post. She thanked UNESCO for its continued efforts to effectively respond to HIV and AIDS in the Caribbean region and its programme goals that are perfectly aligned with CBMP's core activities.

CBMP also congratulated St. Maarten on its excellent national programme and "the demonstrated leadership at the highest level by its Prime Minister whose commitment to the cause was demonstrated at the International AIDS Conference in Washington. This commitment coupled with the passion of its Programme Manager Dame Suzette Moses-Burton has made St. Maarten's work in HIV exemplary across our region. We are therefore proud to partner with them for this initiative." said Dr. Leacock.

"These planned workshops, along with the CBMP/UNESCO Interactive Training Tool which was launched in 2009, are effective strategies to ensuring that the region's young TV producers are equipped with the necessary tools to effect behaviour change with excellent programming as is currently done by CBMP's 112 stations in 24 countries throughout the region ", Dr. Leacock stated.

Under this current partnership for these workshops, these 30 young TV producers' newly created content will also be added to the UNESCO Interactive tool on the CBMP's www.iliveup.com website with new content and updated design. The final Jamaica workshop will be convened in November.

corneliusdeweever03102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Public Health Department (PHD), the department tasked with policy development within the Ministry of Public Health, organized a meeting recently with various government departments and relevant stakeholders with respect to the International Health Regulations (IHR).

In 2007, IHR entered into force to help the international community prevent and respond to acute public health risks that have the potential to cross borders and threaten people worldwide.

The Regulations detail core capacities that countries' should establish/strengthen, which should be implemented by June 2012. This deadline of achieving core capacities has been a challenge for countries and as a result countries have been given the opportunity to request a two-year extension with respect to the full implementation of IHR, which had to be in June 2012.

A request for an extension has been submitted by the Netherlands who is the Member State of the World Health Organization (WHO) on behalf of Aruba, Curacao and Sint Maarten. Sint Maarten as a country in the Kingdom falls under what is stipulated in IHR by way of the Netherlands. The extension will be granted by the WHO once an implementation plan has been submitted.

The PHD is currently in the process of establishing an IHR Team whose task will be to assess and develop a local IHR Implementation Plan to be implemented over the next two years.

The IHR requires States to strengthen core surveillance and response capacities at the primary, intermediate and national level, as well as at designated international ports, airports and ground crossings. The most relevant for the country will be the two ports of entry (airport, harbor).

States will also have to introduce a series of health documents, including ship sanitation certificates and an international certificate of vaccination or prophylaxis for travelers.

The IHR was a response to the exponential increase in international travel and trade, and emergence and re-emergence of international disease threats and other health risks.

194 countries across the globe have agreed to implement IHR-2005. This binding instrument of international law entered into force on 15, June 2007.

As part of the Minister of Public Health's "Get Checked," campaign, the country is taking steps and checking to make sure it abides with international law and regulations that are applicable to country Sint Maarten with the end result being the protection of public health.

governmentofficialsatconstitutiondaychurchservice10102012Philipsburg:--- Three Ministers from the Council of Ministers namely Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams, Minister of Culture and Youth Affairs Silveria Jacobs, and Minister of Justice Roland Duncan attended the church service at the Anglican Church on Back Street Wednesday morning to commemorate the second anniversary of Constitution Day. Among them were the Governor of St. Maarten drs. Eugene Holiday, President of Parliament Rudolphe Samuel, and Members of Parliament Johan Janchi Leonard and Roy Marlin. Deputy Prime Minister William Marlin is off island attending the funeral services of his brother who passed away last week.

The theme for this year's celebration "Building a Nation of Courageous and Determined People" focused on the preservation of the island's landmarks.

Pastor James Young challenged the Parliamentarians and members of Government whom he said were placed in their position by God to save the landmarks that their forefathers have set for them. He said where the Governor's office is located were all bushes but today the island is different because St. Maarten has prospered. Young said in the past St. Maarteners were able to count every light pole on Cole Bay Hill and in Phillipsburg but all of that changed since "Mount St. Louis was built in the Great Salt Pond." Therefore, he challenged government not to touch the island's landmarks. He said he knew Emilio Wilson personally and some of the things that are being said about him today are totally untrue.

Pastor Young called on government to listen to the command of God if they are to "Build a Nation of Courageous and Determined People." He referred to several scriptures from the book of Joshua and the preamble of the constitution of St. Maarten which states that the Country St. Maarten would recognize the guiding principles of God as they lead the new nation. Pastor Young said he knows everyone that is in government and most importantly he follows everything that takes place in government. He cautioned politicians to stick and work together in the interest of St. Maarten.

He said some 42 years ago there were hardly any buildings on the island but St. Maarten has developed because she opened her doors to the poor and to the strangers. Pastor Young in his message said that the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan is doing a great job by clamping down on the abuse of the island. However, he believes that stiffer punishment should be meted out for criminals especially foreigners who have come to St. Maarten to destroy its shores and wealth.

policemarchingthroughfrontstreet10102012While St. Maarten was celebrating its second constitution day, the police of the KPSM celebrated "Police Day" on October 10th since the Police Force of the Netherlands Antilles separated on October 10th, 2010. The church service of Police Day coincided with the solemn meeting of Parliament which was organized by the President of Parliament Rudolphe Samuel.

The Roman Catholic Church of Tours where KPSM held its church service was packed to its capacity. The only person who did not show up on time to receive the message and to enjoy the hymns was Minister of Justice Roland Duncan. Duncan participated in the meeting of Parliament before joining the police almost to the end of the service.

Chairman of the organizing committee of Police Week Turhan "Pico" Simmons presented two awards on Police Day. One went to family members of the late Wilfred Marsdin "the late Mr. Fix it" and the other was presented to the family of the fallen detective Anthony "Chiki" Elizabeth both of whom were members of the organizing committee of Police Week which started since in the 80's.

Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte in his message said that every country needs the police but the police cannot work alone, they need to work with the community and even though this might sound absurd it is the true reality of policing. De Witte said while the police are mandated by ordinances to solve crimes and arrest people that commit crimes they are only exercising their duties. The top cop said that the officers of the St. Maarten Police Force should be proud of themselves because they have achieved quite a lot in a short period, even though they are greater challenges ahead of them for the next two years. De Witte called on those that attended the service to observe the loss of the late Anthony "Chiki" Elizabeth and officer Rumnit who recently passed away. A moment of silence was also held for the passing of Bailiff Karl Arndell who passed away early Wednesday morning at his home.

De Witte also gave credit to the officers of the police force who managed to solve almost all the murders committed in 2011 and 2012. He said just recently KPSM was confronted with the brutal murders of American tourists Micheal and Thelma King. The police he said managed to apprehend three suspects who already admitted to their involvement in that gruesome crime. He pledged that the police force will not stop until this particular crime is completely solved because that alone gives the family relief as well as the St. Maarten community.

After the church service the police forces of the different islands on St. Maarten marched through Front Street and ended it at the Philipsburg Police Station. The Constitution Day and Police Day Celebrations continued with a lunch at the Emilio Wilson Park.


Click here to view more photos of the Celebration of Constitution and Police Day on St. Maarten.

fishingingreatsaltpond08102012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation in cooperation and advised by a group of concerned citizen fishermen has proposed various economic alternatives to the filling in of the Great Salt Pond. The St. Maarten Nature Foundation is a conservation nature management organization on St. Maarten with the direct mandate to manage a natural area on the island; the Man of War Shoal marine Park, the island's first and only national park and naturally protected area.

"We are hereby approaching the various stakeholders with an economic, eco-tourism alternative which will hope to protect the Great Salt Pond while at the same time contributing to the country's economy. We understand that there is a continuous push to develop the island economically; however this development has to occur in a sustainable manner. The task of the Nature Foundation is not to protest actions but to manage Nature and to propose alternatives and solutions to the environmental problems facing the island," read a statement from the Nature Foundation.

Part of the project which was proposed was centred on the promotion of a catch and release sport fishing operation in the Great Salt Pond. The Great Salt Pond has a large and steady fish population of especially the species Tarpon (Megalops atlanticus). This was clearly evident based on the number of fish die offs and fish relocation programs conducted and coordinated by the Nature Foundation and other organizations.

"Tarpon is a very popular sport fish and in many places in the region visitors pay top dollar to experience catching these large animals. If the various entities on the island would consider marketing this aspect and perhaps charging a small fee to visitors who want to have the experience the infrastructure around the Great Salt Pond can be improved, including reforestation of the Mangrove population which can in turn improve the water quality of the Pond."

Dedicated and interested sport fisherman from all walks of life within the community have approached the Nature Foundation regarding this and have in fact already gotten requests from numerous visitors as to the possibility of tarpon fishing in the Great Salt Pond. Some have even travelled to St. Maarten to fly fish for tarpon simply through hearing it by word of mouth. Fly fishing for tarpon is a multi-million dollar industry in various territories and countries through the region and is very much an untapped resource for St. Maarten. This, in addition to other activities such as bird watching, will diversify the St. Maarten tourism product and make our island more unique as a destination.

This proposal also has with it a sound ecological basis as the Nature Foundation can measure, tag and have an accurate population count of the fish population in the Great Salt Pond through the activities of the Fishermen. There is currently no ecological data on fish populations in the Great Salt Pond other than from fish relocation activities.

jamalwoolford08102012Philipsburg:--- Guyanese national Jamal Jefferson Woolford (20), appeared before the judge of instruction on Monday clad in a white t-shirt with the number 20 written in front, an off black three quarter jeans pants, and red and black Nike slippers. Woolford is the third suspect police arrested in the brutal murder of American citizens Michael and Thelma King which occurred between September 19th to September 21st, 2012. He is also accused of being involved in the armed robbery of the Happy Star Chinese Restaurant that was robbed on September 19th, 2012 around 8:40pm.

SMN News learnt that Woolford used his right to remain silent when he appeared before the judge of instruction on Monday. Jamal Jefferson Woolford born on December 9th, 1991 in Guyana managed to escape from St. Maarten last week Wednesday when he booked a flight to St. Thomas US Virgin Islands where he was arrested upon arrival by the FBI. It should be noted that on Wednesday October 3rd, 2012 SMN News reported that the first suspect Meyshane Kemar Johnson confessed to police that he was involved in the brutal murders of the Kings. It appears as thought Woolford was monitoring the news and when he saw Johnson confessed he tried to escape from the St. Maarten judicial system. SMN News learnt that when Woolford was arrested in the US Virgin Island he was informed that he could face the death penalty if the case is tried in the US territory. The source said at that point Woolford waived his rights to extradition and he was brought back to St. Maarten on Friday where he was immediately arrested.

Jamal Jefferson Woolford is a former student of the St. Maarten Academy (PSVE) he also received a government scholarship for the SBO marine program which he completed and was working for Eagle Tours located at Bobby's Marina. Woolford is the second former St. Maarten Academy (PSVE) student that has been arrested in the Cupe Coy murder case. Jeremiah Chevon Mills and Woolford both attended the St. Maarten Academy (PSVE) and were close friends and school mates.

Woolford was living with his girlfriend identified as "Winifred" in an apartment in Cay Hill at the time of his arrest. He left St. Maarten on a Guyanese passport since he is the holder of a US 10 year visa.

 

Press release from the Public Prosecutor's office on the Arraignment of the Third suspect in the Cupe Coy Murder Case.

On Monday, 20 year old J.J.W. was led before the judge of instruction. The judge considered both the arrest and the prolongation of the custody as lawful. Custody will now last until October 15th, 2012, when a new decision on pre-trial detention will have to be taken.
The suspect is cooperating with the police and has made a statement.
The police is still analyzing all the information gathered in the course of investigation so far. The different statements given by the three suspects in the case are being reviewed and verified.
All three suspects are still under restrictions regarding visiting rights and contacts.
In the interest of the investigation no further details can be released at present.

Click here to view more photos of Jamal Jefferson Woolford's arraignment.

 

SIMPSON BAY:--- According to the most recent passenger traffic statistics available, the total passenger traffic (excluding transit passengers) at the Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) for the first nine months of 2012 are up 6.2% over the same period in 2011. This growth has been propelled by departing passengers that are up 7.8% for the period January through September 2012, in comparison to the same period in 2011.

The figures also show that passengers making same-day connections to other Caribbean destinations in 2012 at SXM are up by 23.2% compared to the same period in 2011. This highlights the importance of the hub function of SXM airport to the region. However, travel between St. Maarten and Saba, St. Eustatius, Curacao, and Bonaire in the first three quarters of 2012, as compared to the same period in 2011, is down by 5.5%.

The first quarter of 2012 started off with a very positive 7.1% increase in comparison to 2011, while growth in the second and third quarter of 2012 was respectively 4.2% and 7.0% compared to the same period last year. The weakest month of travel for St. Maarten, September, in fact, saw a very significant increase in 2012 of 18% over 2011.

According to Managing Director of PJIAE, Regina LaBega, the company expects to see overall 2012 passenger volume excl. transit passengers at SXM to be up by 7-8% over 2011.

"The traditionally weakest month of the year for St. Maarten, September, has seen a very significant increase in traffic and we believe this bodes well for the remaining part of the year," LaBega said, while predicting that, "The winter 2012/2013 season is expected to be very positive for St. Maarten."

peterdewitte27062010Philipsburg:--- Several veteran detectives that have close to 40 years of service in the police force are seeking transfers from the department since they cannot agree with their department head Denise Jacob.
SMN News has been reliably informed that at least five local detectives have requested a transfers from the department since they cannot get along with the head of the detective department.
The sources said that Lucy Cashette the head of the Juvenile Department and Jarrel Kidjo have already left the detective department and are now working for the Lands Recherché. While veteran detectives such as Carlton Philips, Turhan "Pico" Simmons, and Edwin de Cuba have also requested transfers from the Detective Department. Philips and De Cuba have served the Police Force for some 37 years while Simmons has been there for 36 years.
The source said that at least two of the detectives that are at odds with Jacob and her leadership skills have since sent letters to the Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte asking that he intervene but so far they said De Witte has done nothing to rectify the situation. SMN News learnt that the local detectives have cited severe disrespect on the part Jacob. "Can you imagine she told one of the Detectives to shut the f--- up in one of the meetings." They further claimed that Jacob told the head of internal affairs George York that his reports on incidents can be considered as trash. "The new department head lacks respect for the local detectives, we have worked on several murder cases and know who the suspects are but they don't trust our work and that is why there are so many unsolved murders on St. Maarten while the spate of armed robberies are increasing daily."
Some of the detectives spoke to SMN News exclusively on the condition of anonymity saying that they don't want to destroy the organization they built from scratch with little or no tools but something must be done to save the Police Organization on St. Maarten. The detectives said they already dispatched a letter to the Minister of Justice and the Prime Minister asking that they intervene before the police and its unions take matters into their own hands which according to them would further jeopardize St. Maarten.
For the year 2011 there were 17 confirmed murders while there are two cases that are still pending. The detectives said that the Regatta murders were solved by the local detectives (namely the head of Armed Robbery Unit). "Our colleague heading the armed robbery unit had to fight tooth and nail with the Dutch detectives from the RST about the Regatta murders. He told them that the murders were committed by the same persons because of the Modus Operandi and they refused to listen to him. It was days later they decided to follow his advice and they solved those cases." As for the Afoo murder they claimed it was bungled by the RST because they deported the eyewitnesses who led them to the murder weapon.
It should be noted that while the murder rate on St. Maarten has skyrocketed for the year 2011 most of them were solved. Namely the three suspects who are now serving life sentences for the Regatta murders and there are seven persons behind bars for at least five murders and two attempted murders. The other murder investigations are ongoing, just recently police arrested a second suspect in the Deygoo murder investigation.
Efforts made to reach the head of the detective department Denise Jacob for a comment on the allegations proved futile since she is currently on vacation.
In an invited comment, the Chief of Police Peter de Witte confirmed that two of the five detectives namely Phillips and Simmons requested transfers and the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan has to take a decision on where to send both men who has served the police force for a number of years. "The two detectives have requested transfers and I took their files to the Minister, so now it is in the Minister's hands." De Witte said that De Cuba did not submit a request for transfer.
De Witte acknowledged receipt of the letters that was sent to him and he said he dealt with the matter internally. The top cop clarified that two of the five detectives that were transferred to the Lands Recherché was done with his permission. "The Lands Recherché was lacking men and they requested five people, at first I gave them three detectives and now I have decided to give them another two namely Cashette and Kidjo." However, in the case of both detectives the Minister has to sign off on the decree for them to go over to the Lands Recherché. "The two detectives that are going to work with the Lands Recherché did not leave because they have problems with the department head. The Lands Recherché asked for them for their qualities and I agreed to let them go because the Lands Recherché has a number of cases to investigate and they lack manpower.
As for the solving of the Regatta murders. De Witte said when those cases were solved the Police, Prosecutors Office and the RST acknowledged that the most crucial information came from the local detectives. He said that for him it was all about team work and the Regatta investigation is proof of that team work. "The local detectives worked very well with the Dutch detectives and the RST and they got the results of good team work when the suspects were convicted for life last year," De Witte said.
In defense of the head of the detective department, De Witte said that Denise Jacob is a very straight cop who wants a police force with integrity. "Integrity of the Police force means a lot to Denise Jacob and so she does everything in her power to provide proper leadership. Besides that, Jacob has the community at heart and she does everything possible to make sure that crimes are solved."
He further explained that in the past everybody was their own boss and that has changed since Jacob arrived.

Philipsburg:--- Nieuwe Post Netherlands Antilles (NPNA) has stripped Postal Services of St. Maarten (PSS) of all its assets. SMN News learned that NPNA removed all the computers from the Post Office on St. Maarten while they also took away all the vehicles that were used by St. Maarten to service the community. SMN News further learnt that the Supervisory Board of PSS had to rent at least eight vehicles so that they could have continued to provide postal services in the different districts while the PSS board and the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams are currently negotiating the purchase of some vehicles from an auto dealer.
While NPNA has claimed ownership of all assets at the Post Office on St. Maarten, it should be noted that St. Maarten does have 25% shares in the assets that are yet to be divided.
A source close to Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams said that NPNA has claimed all assets on St. Maarten stating that the assets belong to the NPNA NV that is located on Curacao. The source further explained that when the vehicles were seized by NPNA they were taken to Soualiga Service Point. SMN News also learnt that the vehicles were shipped out of St. Maarten on Tuesday.

Marigot:--- The Gendarmes have arrested three persons who were caught robbing a business establishment in Howell Center on the night of January 1st, 2012. A press release from the Gendarmerie states that the Gendarmes were in the area when the culprits were burglarizing the store. The suspects are currently awaiting their day in court.
In an unrelated case, the Gendarmes arrested another suspect who snatched a handbag from a woman who was walking in the center of Marigot. The culprit used a machete to cut the straps of the handbag before taking off. Bystanders who witnessed the robbery chased the suspect and eventually caught him. The suspect is expected to appear in court at a later date. The Gendarmes also arrested nine persons on Orient Beach for working illegally on the beach while they are also accused of selling illegal merchandize. The suspects will be summoned to court at a later date while the prosecutor ordered the destruction of the 50kg of merchandize that was seized.

dpiarpresentscbatorduncan11012012Philipsburg:--- The Attorney General of St. Maarten and Curacao Dick Piar handed over the first Crime Pattern Analysis to Minister of Justice Roland Duncan on Wednesday at the A. C. Wathey Legislative Hall.
The Attorney General asked the police to draft the CBA (criminaliteitsbeeldanalyse) in order to provide policy makers and the prosecutor's office with an instrument that would allow them to focus on the actual crime situation on St. Maarten. The CBA is intended to assists law enforcement agencies in setting priorities and making plans for tackling general and organized crimes. It provides insight into different criminal phenomena varying from property, violent, environmental, and juvenile crimes to drug trafficking and money laundering from 2008 to 2010.
cbaaudience11012012According to a press release issued by the Attorney General, it is the first time actual facts and figures on general and organized crime are set out objectively in a very readable report. The CBA was compiled by two researchers from the Netherlands assisted by the local senior police officers who worked on the project for a period of nine months, three of which was spent on St. Maarten conducting research and interviews. Piar said a total of 46 organizations from St. Maarten and abroad were consulted during the research.
Minister Duncan told reporters that he will be presenting the documented facts to the Council of Ministers and the Parliament of St. Maarten before making it public.

The CBA Sint Maarten presents its readers with a description of the nature and scope of more than twenty criminal phenomena and concludes with suggestions in dealing with them. Some of these phenomena are reported upon frequently in news bulletins, such as violent robberies or murders. Other phenomena are fairly unknown. In that sense the CBA provides some new insights, for example in the case of health insurance and social benefits fraud. These types of fraud are a costly matter for the country of Sint Maarten. According to the researchers much can be gained by taking effective preventive measures and implementing strict identity checks of applicants.
In the CBA, the developments in crime are depicted against the rapid economic development of the island of Sint Maarten in the last few decades. An important finding is that many government agencies have been unable to keep pace with that rapid economic growth. The vast group of illegal migrant workers drawn to Sint Maarten as a result of this growth – estimated at more than a third of the original population – has put Sint Maarten's infrastructure under pressure. As a result, government agencies such as the police, customs, Special Investigation Unit, prison, Immigration Service, Court of Guardianship, the Foundation for Social and Health Insurance, but also inspectorates and monitoring bodies had to contend with serious understaffing. The researchers state that this development caused various types of crime to thrive on Sint Maarten. Fact is that since October 10th 2010 Government has adopted and implemented plans to increase staffing at practically all agencies mentioned.
This CBA gives those who are involved in law enforcement a clear picture of the background of the crimes that take place as well as a picture of the root causes of crime that need to be addressed.
Not surprisingly also youth crime is a major concern which must be addressed swiftly and in the long term. Drug abuse and drug dealing, school absence and hanging around with the wrong crowd are key issues. Tackling the problem of youth crime should not only be the responsibility of law enforcement agencies. The government as a whole, NGO's and the private sector will all have to contribute, primarily in crime prevention. Only when the approach enjoys broad-based support, will it have a chance of success. The Attorney General emphasized this point while presenting the CBA to Minister Roland Duncan.
This Crime Pattern Analysis on Sint Maarten follows those made on Aruba, Curacao and Bonaire. The production of these CBA's is the result of an agreement in the consultation among the Attorneys-General of the countries in the Kingdom.
The full Dutch text and English summary of the Sint Maarten Crime Pattern Analysis is posted on the Government Website www.sintmaartengov.org. , click on " Ministry of Justice" and subsequently on "What's new".

Philipsburg:--- The parents of students attending the six public elementary schools on St. Maarten are yet to receive the end of year report cards for their children. SMN News learnt that the teachers of Marie Genevieve De Weever School, Dr. Martin Luther King School, Lionel Connor School, Oranje School, Charles Leopold Bell School, Ruby Labega School, and Prince Willem Alexander School were asked to meet with the parents of each student and discuss their students' grades with the parents based on what is recorded on the teacher's score sheets. Reliable sources said that the Ministry of Education promised the schools the report cards but those cards were never delivered. The source further explained that the Ministry of Education could not accumulate the necessary funding to pay for the printing of the cards by Toni's Printing.
SMN News contacted the advisor to Minister Arrindell Fabian Badejo to seek clarity on the shortage of report cards. Badejo said he was not aware of the situation and he also does not think the Minister is aware of the shortage. He promised to further investigate the matter.

Philipsburg:--- Residents of St. Maarten/St. Martin are asked to be aware of some con artists (scammers) that are focusing on people living on the island. According to information reaching SMN News, someone has been contacting people by telephone on the island telling them that they won a huge amount of money as a prize. The caller told at least one person that the money can only be accessed if they transfer monies to them through the money transfer agencies on the island. The caller went on to tell the person whom he called a number of times that the only way to access the funds and to complete the transfer to his or her bank account is to send the required sum through Money Gram. The caller is also asking for personal information such as bank account numbers and other personal information. Further checks on the caller's telephone number showed the caller is calling from Nigeria.
Nigerian criminals are known for their fraudulent attempts to lure people into transferring money to their bank accounts based on false stories. Sometimes these stories are well prepared and people tend to believe them. All over the world tens of thousands of people have become victim of these embezzlers. It appears as though the scammers are focusing heavily on the St. Maarten community.
The country code for Nigeria starts with -2348-. Besides the phone contact, residents, and business people are being contacted through the internet. Residents are advised not to transfer any money to unknown accounts, not to provide unknown persons with bank account numbers or any private personal information whatsoever.
It is likely that large criminal organizations with an East African origin are behind these fraudulent attempts to steal money from people.

mlchunmeetsarkefly13012012Great Bay (DCOMM):--- Director of the Sint Maarten Tourist Bureau May-Ling Chun recently met with Manfred Lahey from Arke Fly division of Tui Nederland.

The Sint Maarten Tourist Office is trying to get an Arke Fly charter to the island. The preference is a twice a week charter which would translate into longer stays and island hopping vacation packages to the islands of St Eustatius, Saba, Anguilla and St. Barths.

May-Ling Chun says that she informed Arke Fly about the product and had detailed conversations on various properties that will cater to their clients. The objective is to bring Arke Fly/Tui back to the island for an extensive fam trip.

drugmoney13012012Philipsburg:--- On Thursday January 12th, 2012 at approximately 9:40pm during a routine traffic control, the police stopped a vehicle with license plate M-9349. Due the fact that the driver of that vehicle with the initials D.R.C. from Jamaica could not properly identify himself, the patrol decided to take him to the Philipsburg police station to have is identity verified. During a safety search of the driver, a plastic bag containing a small amount of marihuana was found. The driver was immediately arrested for the possession of illegal drugs.
The suspect was later taken to his home which is located on the Backstreet to verify his identity and continue the investigation in connection with the drugs that were found on him. At said address the step-father, mother, and brother of the suspect with the initials S.R.L, S.K.M, R.W.M. all from Jamaica, were at home. In the presence of an acting prosecutor, a search was done at the home in question. During this search an amount of cash, drug paraphernalia and several plastic bags containing marijuana were found and confiscated. All persons in the house at the time of the search were arrested and taken to the police station for further investigation.
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theyligerandsupportstaff16012012Philipsburg:--- The Members of Parliament representing the United People's Party led by Minister of Infrastructure Theodore Heyliger laid the blame on the residents of St. Maarten and the owners of heavy equipments for the deplorable road network on St. Maarten. Member of Parliament Dr. Ruth Douglas addressed the Minister of Infrastructure Theodore Heyliger as their captain on the floor of Parliament House on Monday prior to making her statements about what the Ministry of VROMI should do to curb the running sewage water on public roads. Member of Parliament Douglas said that the government should begin issuing fines to those persons (residents) that are caught emptying their sewage on the public roads. The UP Member of Parliament also blamed heavy equipment owners for the deplorable state of Front and Back Street as well as for the many pot holes seen on the public roadways. She also called on her party leader "the captain" to take the necessary measures to make sure heavy equipments stay off the roads during peak hours. MP Douglas said that government should seek to implement some kind of taxation on the owners of heavy equipments that uses Front and Back Street because it is because of them the tiles on the two main streets are sinking.
The United People's Party Faction leader Member of Parliament Romain La Ville was allowed to stray from the topic being discussed when he elaborated on youth delinquency during the meeting called to discuss the current road infrastructure. La Ville said the various road projects that are being undertaken by his government creates work for the youths in the various districts. La Ville also asked his party leader to provide some explanation regarding the drainage and irrigation plan for the Cole Bay area. He said it seems awkward to him that the manholes and drainage pipes is on one side of the road while the running water is on the other side of the road.
Members of the National Alliance Faction namely Member of Parliament Louis Laveist and the leader of the National Alliance William Marlin posed several questions about the quality of work that is being delivered by the contractors that are contracted for the various road projects. Laveist asked Minister Heyliger to update Parliament on the Bridge across the lagoon and who will undertake the cost of building such a bridge. He also took the Minister to task regarding the deplorable state of Front and Back Street. The National Alliance Members of Parliament asked Heyliger when will the two main streets be upgraded and who will shoulder the cost of the repairs. Laviest said he also wants to know what will happen to the "ring road" and when this project will be completed. The former Democratic Party stalwart asked Minister Heyliger if the land that was created around the ring road was given out to the residents of St. Maarten and if that was so who obtained the parcels of land around the ring road. Laveist further asked the Minister to provide Parliament with criteria applicants for the ring road land had to provide before acquiring the parcels of land. Laveist then took a swipe at the Minister for the midges that are infesting the island all of which he said are due to the filling in of the Great Salt Pond.
Leader of the National Alliance William Marlin asked Heyliger if he is bent on executing projects and not making sure that each project he executes is completed. Marlin said the Minister should make sure that there is a proper maintenance plan for each project. "Had government made sure there was proper maintenance plan and guarantee in place from the contractors Front and Back Street could have been in better shape." Marlin asked Minister Heyliger when would the Bridge project be brought to Parliament and who will be undertaking the cost of the project. He said he heard that a barge of piles is already on the island and he wants to know if there is any truth to that. Furthermore, Marlin said he heard that users of the Bridge will have to pay toll fees and that too he said needs to be clarified. The Members Parliament representing the National Alliance said they want to know if the SLAC articles of incorporation allows them to carry out such projects and if the necessary environmental impact studies were conducted for the Bridge and ring road.

cdeweever18012012Philipsburg:--- The Minister of Health, Labour and Social Affairs Cornelius De Weever did not mingle with words on Wednesday when he informed the Head of the Social Affairs Department Mark Schloss to either "shape up or ship out". Minister De Weever said he visited the department head on Wednesday morning during a surprise visit and made clear to the department head that he has had enough with how the department and its workers are performing their duties. "I am extremely disappointed with the department and the services they provide. I will not stop until the services are up to par. Furthermore, I will install a customer service and complaint officer at the department to ensure better service to the people of St. Maarten."
The Minister said over the past ten months his cabinet has been working diligently with the department to make sure they work more efficiently so that they can serve the population of St. Maarten in a professional manner. He said he invested the people's money to renovate the building and offices of Social Affairs while he gave directives to the department heads to assist the elderly and those that are mentally or physically challenged. However, it appears as though that the clients are still not getting the services they need and deserve. Therefore, several persons have stopped him while on the road and approached his office for assistance for themselves and or family members. Minister De Weever said his only advice now for those working at the Department of Social Welfare is to "shape up or ship out" since the people of St. Maarten deserve better. The people that paid into the system and those that are in need do not have to endure inefficiency and the lack of initiative on the part of the department. The Health and Labour Minister said his cabinet has been going the extra mile to assist those that are in need simply because those working at the department are not providing the much needed services to the people of St. Maarten. He said he personally asked the department head to assist everyone that approaches them for assistance the same way they would assist the members of their families or their friends.
Minister de Weever also called on all persons that are receiving Social Welfare and are in possession of the Government Medical Cards to ensure that their documents are up to date. He said the cards are for a period of one year and renewals should be submitted in timely manner.
The Health and Social Affairs Minister said that several persons confronted him and accused him of taking them off the Social Aid list. He said recipients should also make themselves aware of the laws and how the system works. Minister De Weever explained that persons who requested social aid normally has to fill in a form at the Department of Social Affairs and after perusal from the department an advice is sent to him which is what he follows when making decisions. However, persons who received a negative advice do have the option to appeal the decision which is dealt with by the Appeals Committee.
Minister De Weever explained the objective of the system is to make sure that political games are not being played with the people and social assistance is granted to the persons that need it most.
The Minister said last week Friday one of his cabinet members had to go over to the office of SZV to obtain a letter of guarantee for an elderly. He said that if the civil servants do their jobs then these things would not reach his cabinet.
He said he provided the necessary trainings to the civil servants and he was clear with his directives.

General Secretary to Submit Report on Investigation.

Minister De Weever also explained that the department of Labour and Social Affairs is under investigation and he is expecting a report as soon as Thursday noon on the Pelican dismissal request which was submitted since April 2011.
In the meantime, the Tenants Association of Pelican Resort Club has submitted a request to dismiss the 183 workers of the former Pelican Resort. Minister De Weever said he is also expecting an update on the Pelican labour dispute on Thursday.

pillidge25012012Philipsburg:--- Member of Parliament Patrick Illidge showed his anger and frustration on Wednesday during a Parliamentary meeting called by the National Alliance to discuss GEBE. The Member of Parliament said he agreed with the sentiments shared by his colleagues in Parliament regarding GEBE but his intention is not to ask the Minister of Energy and Environmental Affairs questions because the way GEBE is structured not even the Minister of Energy can get to the persons responsible for GEBE and its inadequacies. MP Illidge said he was taken aback when the NA faction members asked that the shareholder representative who showed up for the meeting on Wednesday be excused because his questions would have been directed to the shareholder representative Ralph Richardson.
MP Illidge said his intention is to give the supervisory board of GEBE marching orders so that they can get their act together, while he also wants to know what the views of the shareholder representative of GEBE are. MP Illidge said that based on the balance sheet of GEBE, the company has 77 million dollars (cash) on their bank account and the people of St. Maarten are suffering on a daily basis with skyrocketing electricity bills. Illidge said since 1995 a decision was taken for GEBE to install underground cabling so that they can be prepared for the hurricane season. Besides that, the Independent Member of Parliament said he wants GEBE to change its supervisory board and make sure that the people that are appointed to the board have vision, a board that will give the Members of Parliament at least 10 ways in which they can reduce the cost of electricity for the residents of St Maarten. "I want the board to bring down the cost of electricity within 30 days and I don't want to hear anything about corporate governance because the people of St. Maarten have enough with GEBE. I am here to give GEBE marching orders and those who do not hear would have to leave." MP Illidge said he has no problem with the workers of GEBE but he does have a problem with the supervisory board and their vision for the company. "While GEBE has 77 million on their bank account we know they made 20 million in profit for the year 2009, very soon they will tell us they made 50 million in one year." MP Illidge went on to say that he is waiting for the day to come when his appliances are damaged by GEBE power outages and they tell him that he would have to go to court for them to replace his goods. "Madame chair that is the day I will be taken to Pointe Blanche, I don't like a lot of talking we need to get moving by making sure that GEBE gets its act together. The poor people are told that they have to take GEBE to court when their fridges and other appliances are damaged. This is injustice because it costs $1,500 for lawyer's fee alone. " The MP said GEBE has 30%- 40% of water loss yet they are able to make 20 million in profit one year. He cautioned that he is very serious with what he saying to GEBE supervisory board and he hopes they listened to his message via the floor of parliament. MP Illidge also said that he did not support the motion that was presented on the floor of parliament some months ago because he is not in support of a partial relief. "I want to break open "the chicken" (GEBE) and see what the problems are. One cannot go to a doctor with headaches and the doctor would keep pumping pills inside of you, at some point that doctor will have to do an MRI to see the source of the problem. Therefore, I am here to break open "the chicken" (GEBE) in order to find solutions."

hbehrandmvoges26012012Great Bay (DCOMM):--- On Thursday the German Ambassador Dr. Heinz-Peter Behr in The Hague, paid a courtesy visit to the Cabinet of the Minister Plenipotentiary at Sint Maarten House.

Ambassador Behr met with Minister Mathias Voges where they discussed the Ambassador's planned visit to the island in February.

The Ambassador will be holding a lecture on February 9 entitled "The Economic Situation in Germany and the European Union."

Ambassador Behr during his working visit to the country will also be meeting with several ministers and will introduce the newly appointed Honorary Consul for Germany Karel Frielink.

Minister Voges provided the Ambassador with information about the island and discussed future cooperation possibilities between Germany and Sint Maarten.

fqmotorcycleaccidentvictim28012012French Quarter:--- Two young men are now nursing severe injuries after a freak accident on the French Quarter main road on Saturday afternoon.
According to eyewitnesses at the scene, the two riders of Dominicano decent were racing along RN7 on Saturday afternoon when they ran into an oncoming car that was turning into a parking lot.
"Those guys were racing real fast and they did not see the car turning so the first rider hit the car head on before going airborne. He landed a good distance away from the car, while the second rider tried to avoid the car, but when he saw what happened he panicked and tried to stop but he was riding at very high speed so he could not avoid hitting the car."
Several persons living in the immediate area flocked to the scene as the car and two motorcycles were badly damaged. Several Gendarmes and two ambulances responded to the scene and transported both victims to the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital. The Gendarmes are still busy investigating the circumstances of the accident.

Click here to view more photos of the accident.

Philipsburg:--- The Members of Parliament from the United Peoples Party Faction and their Leader Deputy Prime Minister Theodore Heyliger met on Monday at the Government Administration Building to discuss the status of their party. SMN News has been reliably informed that the UP Members of Parliament met with their leader, adviser to the party Joe Richardson, and Minister Franklin Meyers to work on strategic ways of dealing with the meeting called by the National Alliance to discuss the vote of Jules on November 17th, 2011. That meeting was scheduled for Tuesday but was cancelled because the National Alliance leader requested that it be taken off the agenda for Tuesday as he is currently off island with his wife seeking medical attention.
SMN News learnt that the UP leader and advisers want Jules James who is the General Manager of Simpson Bay Resort to stay as much as possible in the background at the SBRMC. The source said that the UP leader and advisers want James to stay away from the workers of SBRMC while he should not be the one to sign any documents on behalf of the company while being a Member of Parliament.
SMN News also learnt that the UP Members had a discussion with their faction leader Romain La Ville who is at odds with the party regarding the SBRMC saga. The source said the UP leader also discussed with his faction leader prior to Monday's meeting. It is understood that Romain La Ville has promised to be loyal to his party despite their differences of opinion. La Ville could not be reached on Monday for a comment. SMN News learnt that La Ville did not show up for work neither did he attend any of the Parliamentary meetings since being at odds with his party. Sources say that the President of Parliament is threatening to have monies deducted from La Ville's salary for the days he did not show up to work or did not attend the meetings.
In the meantime, the members of the UP fraction met with their coalition partners from the Democratic Party on Monday afternoon. SMN News learnt that the meeting was called by the Democratic Party Faction mainly to discuss the Jules James saga.

annamarlinreceivesgift30012012Great Bay (DCOMM):--- Head of the Civil Registry Department Leona Romeo-Marlin announced on Tuesday that Anna Marlin was selected once again as Employee of the Year at the Civil Registry Department for 2011.

According to Marlin, the selection was based on Anna Marlin's performance, competencies, and willingness to learn. She has been working with the department for three-years and has proven to be one of the pillars of the department.

Miranda Seabrookes, a new employee was voted the best newcomer of the department based on performance.

hansmos26022011Philipsburg:--- Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos has issued a call to the general public of St. Maarten urging all citizens and residents to call the police tip line to inform them about the locations of any and all types of illegal weapons.
The Chief Prosecutor said it appears as though the people residing on St. Maarten are regaining some confidence in the police. He said recently members of the public provided police with some valuable information as to where they could find illegal weapons. "Recently, the police managed to receive information on at least three occasions about illegal weapons and when the police responded by searching the areas they were successful in finding guns. I think this is a good sign and if the people should continue this trend then police will be able to take most of the illegal weapons off the streets of St. Maarten," Mos said.
Recently the police conducted searches at a well known resident's home and they managed to recover a number of illegal weapons and ammunition. The residents of the home were detained but subsequently released after one of the Vesuvius suspects admitted to police that he was responsible for putting the weapons where they were found.

stpeterssupermarket29122011St. Peters:--- The St. Peters Supermarket located at the entrance of St. Peters Road was robbed again Thursday evening. The Chinese owner of the supermarket told SMN News that they were robbed around 8:10 pm by an armed gunman. The culprit managed to take off with about $400.00 that was inside the cash register at the time of the robbery. Chief of Police Peter De Witte confirmed that the St. Peters Supermarket was robbed Thursday evening. De Witte said the Police is busy investigating the case. It should be noted that the St. Peters Supermarket was robbed six times within recent weeks.

jahbash05022012Bellevue:--- The Solidarity Organization and the "We Agree with Culture Association" held their two day Agricultural Fair this past weekend at the We Agree Exploitation in Bellevue.
The Agricultural Fair kicked off on Saturday February 4th with a great Reggae Show featuring the Youth Waves and Freedom Fighters featuring Sister Seagone Marlene.
The main event the Agricultural Fair was held on Sunday February 5th. The event kicked off at 7am with local breakfast. At 10am there was an exhibition of freshly grown local fruits, vegetables, arts and craft, and ital food all of which were on sale. Several stands were on site selling cakes, tarts, patties, sugar-cakes, local fruit juices, and locally made coconut and sour-sop ice cream. The two day event did not attract as much people as it did in the past. This event this past weekend was the 5th Annual Agricultural Fair since the Solidarity Association began developing the Bellevue plantation.
Several persons on the plantation said the residents and visitors that support the local plantation were not in any mood to listen to the politicians who might have used the event to campaign for the upcoming elections.
However, a number of persons from both the French and Dutch side flocked the area where the fresh vegetables and ground food were sold. There were groups of people that sat under the trees and waited for the ital kitchen to begin selling its specialties. At noon, the crowd rushed over to the kitchen area to make sure they got a bowl of the soups, or the specially made pea's balls.
On the hill the actual plantation graced the eyes of many persons who toured the farm which was once dry lands. SMN News was told that the land is cultivated by some 15 young men that live on the island. There are a number of the Jamaican Ackee trees that are filled with the red looking fruit. One of the of the men from the Solidarity Group said that while the Ackee trees are attractive they are also very deadly. "This is a Jamaican delicacy but there is a flower inside that has to be taken out before it is prepared. You just cannot pick this fruit and cook it; it must be matured and open before you can remove the toxic flower," the Solidarity member said.
The We Agree Exploitation has bananas, Tanya's, pumpkins, christophine, fresh lettuce and tomatoes, peppers, egg plants, green onions, packchoy and other vegetables and herbs that are sold daily.
Several speakers such as Nicole Piper, Jos Richardson, Julien Richardson, President Frantz Gumbs and Senator Louis Constant Fleming delivered speeches. Most of them encouraged the Solidarity members and the We Agree to continue the island's culture by planting fresh fruits and vegetables. Senator Louis Constant Fleming said that five years ago he provided the land for the Solidarity members to explore their ideas but now the time has come for them to go to the next step which is to expand.
Jah Bash, the founder of Solidarity Association honored 174 elderly persons from the community for their contribution and development of St. Martin.

Click here to view more photos of the 5th Annual Agricultural Fair on Sunday.

wibswipeandwinwinner07022012Philipsburg:--- The Deputy Managing Director of Windward Islands Bank Derek Downes announced that Ms. Elaine Romou emerged as the winner of the WIB Swipe and Win. Ms. Roumou won herself Naf. 5000,00 for using her WIB Bankomatiko card during the WIB swipe and win campaign which began on November 1 2011 and ended on January 30th 2012. The Windward Islands Bank offered all Bankomatiko card holders the opportunity to win Naf. 5000,00 for every purchase of over Naf. 50.00. WIB Deputy Managing Director Downes said the winner was declared after an electronic query was conducted.
Ms. Roumou told reporters that she used her Bankomatiko card to pay all her bills rather than standing in lines to withdraw monies.

seniorpageantcontestants07022012The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) introduced its last set of contestants on Tuesday for its most important pageant: The Miss St. Maarten Senior Carnival Queen Pageant. Five young women between the ages of 17 and 25 will compete for the coveted crown and a title that will take her throughout the region to represent The Friendly Island.

The five contestants are Leysha de la Rosa, Jenneath Provacia, Carlisha Philips, Glenicia Mitchell and Khalela Warno. All of the contestants have been on stage in front of crowds before and, according to the SCDF, are eager to take center stage on Wednesday, April 25 in Carnival Village.

The Senior Pageant and Teen Pageant will be held on the same night, and will feature a combined ten girls competing for the two crowns. The Senior Queen contestants will compete in five segments, introduction, talent, Carnival costume, swim wear and evening wear.

Just like the teen contestants, the Seniors will also have to compete in a Speech & Culture Wear competition on Saturday, April 14. The points from that competition will carry over to the final score on the night of the pageant.

"We are happy with all our pageants but the Senior pageant is important because the young lady who will eventually be crowned will also be our flag bearer at pageants overseas," President of the SCDF Stuart Johnson said. "She will carry the distinction of Miss St. Maarten and as such we place great emphasis on this pageant. The contestants will go through all sorts of training, from Toastmasters training to their modeling skills, everything will be covered," he added.

The SCDF also announced that the Junior Carnival Queen Pageant, for children between the ages of 7 to 12, will not be held for Carnival 2012 due to low registration. "We are sure that the pageant will make a comeback in 2012," Johnson said. The Senior Carnival Queen Pageant is sponsored by United Telecommunication Services (UTS) Chippie.

mapparty27022012Marigot:--- The Movement for the Advancement of the People (MAP) headed by Louis Mussington has released the names of the persons that will be contesting the March 18th and March 25th Territorial Election. Mussington called on his candidates not to get side tracked by the poll conducted by one of the local newspapers. Mussington said that elections are not won in the newspapers instead its won on the field. "The MAP candidates have three more weeks to change the polls around therefore we will put in the extra work," Mussington said. Already the MAP leader said they have won the battle of ideas and the other political parties that will be contesting the election are copying the ideas of the MAP. One such idea he said is their rally behind bilingual education.
The MAP leader told reporters and his candidates that they will hit the ground running to ensure they win the upcoming election. Mussington said that he also looked at the reports of the polls but he is confident that the MAP will be victorious on Election Day. He gave his candidates an example of what took place in Paris in the year 1995 when newspapers predicted that Édouard Balladur would win the French Elections and at the end of Election Day Jacques Chirac won. He stressed that the candidates of the MAP list have a lot of work to do and they can be victorious if they commit themselves.
louismussington27022012Mussington said his list comprises of people that are competent, honest, and most importantly with people that are serious. The MAP leader said that while other political parties had to make deals with people to complete their list the MAP did not have to make deals with the persons that are contesting the elections on the MAP slate. Mussington said his candidates did not want to know what is in it for them instead they are committed to work for the people of St. Martin. The MAP leader assured that they will continue to campaign for bilingual education and tourism development by developing the deep water pier in Marigot and the Marigot Bay to cater to cruise ships.



The 26 candidates on the MAP list are:--

  1. Louis Mussington
  2. Dominique Democrite ep.Louisy
  3. Julien Gumbs
  4. Annick Petrus
  5. Francisque Jabouley
  6. Mabel Wellington ep Duran
  7. Ali Laggoune
  8. Lourdie Jacotin
  9. Olivier Walwyn
  10. Sandrine Cazabnne- Dubern
  11. David Manicom
  12. Jeannette Webster ep Harrigan
  13. Victor Paines
  14. Mellissa Fleming
  15. Leonard Mussington
  16. Nathlie Benjamin
  17. Jacques Ruby
  18. Marie Therese Richardson
  19. Miguel Mingau
  20. Ginette Griffith
  21. Marc Lake
  22. Karine Balon
  23. Thierry Lainez
  24. Nicole Mondesir
  25. Jean Claude Simon
  26. Gisele Baly

It should be noted that the MAP political party will be holding a fundraising Bar B Que on Saturday in Grand Case to raise funds for their campaign. Mussington said the MAP is one of the poorest parties contesting the election and as such they will be holding the Bar Be Que to raise much needed funds.

leatherbackseaturtle06032012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation would like to remind the community of St. Maarten that Sea Turtle Nesting Season is once again here. Each year between March and November, female sea turtles return to lay their eggs on the major nesting beaches of Simpson Bay, Guana Bay, and Gibbs Bay. There are three sea turtles which nest on St. Maarten beaches, including the Green Sea Turtle and the largest sea turtle species, the Leatherback.

"Sea turtles have existed for well over 180 million years, even before the dinosaurs. St. Maarten is one of the few places in the region that has a nesting population of sea turtles, so we should do all that we can to protect their nesting areas" commented Tadzio Bervoets, Nature Foundation Manager.

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

The St. Maarten Nature Foundation actively manages the sea turtle population on St. Maarten, particularly during the nesting season. "We conduct various activities with regards to nesting females including beach surveys, nest excavations, tagging activities, and nest success research. However we do rely heavily on volunteers to assist us and welcome any volunteers who would be interested. Beach communities in particular are in the best position to help ensure that females nest safely, that nests are left undisturbed and that hatchlings make it safely to sea. This year we also urge restaurants and beach bars along the major nesting beaches to refrain or limit the use of beach bonfires and artificial lighting which can seriously reduce the survival rate of sea-turtles", commented Bervoets. The Nature Foundation asks that people also do not drive on the nesting beaches and that they walk their dog on a leash. To report nesting activity or illegal activity, please call the Sea Turtle Hotline 9229 or call the Nature Foundation office at 5444267 or email the Foundation at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

simarcstudentsplanttrees22032012Philipsburg:--- Despite the early morning showers of rain, several dignitaries including Governor Eugene Holiday attended the National Tree Day planting organized by SIMARC students.
Jay Haviser of SIMARC said that a juniper tree was given to the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams in the presence of Governor Holiday who represented the Kingdom in the event.
SIMARC students actually planted the tree.
In the afternoon of National Tree Day, the SIMARC students planted 8 mahogany trees on Walter Nisbeth Road, led by Haviser with Elsje Bosch present, and also with Mrs. Maria Buncamper-Molanus of St. Maarten Rotary Club who sponsored the trees this year.

SIMARC is very pleased with this year's National Tree Day, and hope to make next year even better.

confiscatedmarijuana30032012Philipsburg:--- On Thursday March 29, 2012, members of the Sint Maarten Police Force acting on a tip of the D.E.A. (Drug Enforcement Administration) were successful in arresting two suspects for illegal drugs possession. The initials of these men are R.F.B. and V.W. originating from the islands of Sint Kitts and Dominica. The arrests took place at around 7:30pm during which time a very large amount of marijuana was confiscated. A hotel room was also searched in connection with this investigation.
The D.E.A. is an American organization that is active worldwide combating the drugs trade and has a very good working relationship with our local police department. An investigation into this case is ongoing.

pelicanworkerswithhbnlawyers02042012Philipsburg:--- The former Pelican workers who are out of work over a year now got another victory in the Court of First Instance on Monday when the court ruled once again in their favor. A number of the workers who have been fighting the battle through their union Workers Institute for Organized Labour (WIFOL) with the owners of Simpson Bay Resort Management Company emerged from the Court of Instance screaming for joy. Several of them were seen hugging the lawyers from HBN law firm Maarten Le Poole and Wim van Sambeek as they thanked them for their hard work and perseverance.
Attorney at Law Maarten Le Poole said that they presented a case on the merits which allowed the WIFOL and its members to present all the facts regarding the case. Le Poole said that the judge ordered SBRMC to honor the Collective Labour Agreement that was in place prior to the auction. The workers are entitled to their salaries, vacation pay, and all other benefits. The judge also ordered the workers to go back to work since the new owners of Pelican Resort; SBRMC could not fire them based on the CLA that was in place.
Monday's ruling was the third time workers of Pelican got a victory in the lower court, two of which was overturned by the Appeals Court based on what the lawyers of HBN law describes as a legal blunder. Attorney at law Wim Van Sambeek told SMN News that the first two cases were summary proceedings where they asked the judge to make an order but the last case he said is completely different.
Attorney at law Maarten Le Poole also urged the workers to hold their emotions for a while. "I know you all have been going through a lot but while you have a stronger victory this case might be far from over. Based on the history of this case, we cannot rule out an appeal. I would like for the SBRMC to stop the legal fight and honor the CLA but that is something we would have to wait and see."
President of the WIFOL Theophillius Thompson said he is overjoyed at the victory on Monday and he is calling on the company to stop the legal fight. "It's time for the company and the union to show some maturity and get around the table. I am informing them now that I am willing to talk and I would like to negotiate a new Collective Labour Agreement for my members." Thompson said the victory on Monday can be considered a victory for all workers on St. Maarten.

Click here to view the decision that was pronounced in the Court of First Instance on Monday in favor of the Pelican Workers.

Click here to view more photos of the elated workers of the former Pelican Resort at the Court House on Monday.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The application process for Mobility Passes for the 2012 Hurricane Season which starts from June 1 to November 30, starts as of April 18 only for the business sector and vital organizations.

The pass allows the aforementioned to assess possible damage to their property. Potential applicants have until May 23 to present all relevant information related to the process of requesting a Mobility Pass.

For the 2012 season, the application form as well as information sheet can be downloaded from the Fire Department's website www.brandweersxm.net under the tab link "Hurricane Information" followed by the "Hurricane Passes" tab.

Passes are issued to the following categories: government personnel, personnel of essential companies or organizations, (sub) contractors for the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment and Infrastructure (VROMI), transportation passes for hotel staff, business owners and members of vital organizations to assess possible damage to their property.

The hurricane pass application procedure is only intended for businesses and vital organizations with respect to their key personnel receiving an exemption to a curfew.

The Office of Disaster Management is handling the application process for the passes on behalf of the Prime Minister.

The hurricane mobility pass system is a mechanism to maintain public order during emergency situations. The Prime Minister assesses the damage after a disaster has occurred and can impose a curfew if the extent of the damage poses a threat to the safety and security of the community.

After a disaster has struck, and a curfew has been imposed, the public roads can only be accessed by emergency crews. The Prime Minister will ensure that the curfew is limited to the essential time that is needed to execute emergency and disaster relief and recovery efforts.

The application form has to be completed and submitted to the offices of the Fire Department & Disaster Management, to the attention of the secretary located at Jackal Road 5, Cay Hill before May 23, 2012, with all necessary documents attached.

Applicants will be informed by email or telephone when to pick up the pass at the aforementioned address between office hours, Monday – Friday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM.

kingjackocdcover25042012Philipsburg:--- Stephens McCauley known to all on St. Maarten as King Jacko is scheduled to release another Calypso CD this Friday. King Jacko said his new CD is for the carnival season 2012. Calypso lovers are asked to patronize the King as he will be selling his CD as of Friday for a mere $10 per CD.
The CD has 17 songs both from the present and past. Jacko said the cover for his new CD was designed by one of St. Maarten's best, Drena Lopes. The King of Calypso music said that he compiled the CD here on St. Maarten and his songs were done by him at his castle in Pointe Blanche. "Because I did everything myself here at home I am able to sell my CD a bit cheaper. This new CD is for carnival 2012 and I urge the community to get one of the CDs so that they can enjoy carnival to the fullest."

Philipsburg/Marigot:--- The Greek-Cypriot, Panagiotis Vryonides who lost his life in the tragic aircraft accident early Saturday morning as he was being airlifted to Martinique for medical care, took over the counter medication on board the Allure of the Seas confirmed his wife Machi Gavriel, who is currently hospitalized in Martinique.
Gavriel said her husband is someone that suffers from sea sickness and she bought some medication from Cyprus which she travelled with and her husband was using. Gavriel further explained that her husband was feeling dizzy while on board the ship on Thursday and they both went to the pharmacy on board the ship and bought some over the counter medication which her husband took. "We asked the woman in the pharmacy if it was okay for my husband to take the medication she sold us because my husband had already taken the medication we bought in Cyprus and the woman told us the medication she sold to us was better and my husband should take the medication before meals." Gavriel said her husband's condition worsened on the ship and he was seen by the doctor on board who advised him to go to the St. Maarten Medical Center for further treatment. The bereaved wife who was on her honeymoon cruise with her husband said that they went to the St. Maarten Medical Center and a heart specialist saw her husband and recommended that he travel to Martinique for further medical care. "On Friday morning, my husband said he was feeling better and he did not want to go to Martinique but the doctor said he had to go there for treatment."
Tony Pantophlet, Manager of Patient Care of the St. Maarten Medical Center told SMN News in an invited comment that the cardiologist at the St. Maarten Medical Center saw the patient and he coordinated the transfer of the patient with a Cardio-logical Center in Martinique. Pantophlet said an aircraft equipped with a doctor and nurse came in at the Princess Juliana International Airport on Friday evening to pick up the patient and took him to the Princess Juliana International Airport for Air Evacuation to Martinique. Pantophlet said that the staff of the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) had no knowledge as to how the patient got on the French side of St. Martin and that they did not make any contact with Transport Aériens Intercaraïbes (TAI) to transport the patient. "We were of the opinion that the patient was taken to Martinique and we were all shocked when we learnt that the plane crashed on the French side." Pantophlet said the St. Maarten Medical Center had no contact with TAI and they do not know who contacted the French company to evacuate the patient. SMMC is expected to make a full statement to the media sometime Sunday afternoon.
As for the man's wife, Pantophlet said the woman wanted to travel with her husband on the Air Ambulance and the doctors refused to allow her to travel with him because they did not want to hamper patient care while a family member is on board the same flight. "The medical team did not want to have any distraction with family members if they had to resuscitate a patient while in flight."
Pantophlet said Gavriel departed St. Maarten Friday afternoon and she was to meet her husband in Martinique. "His wife took a commercial flight out of St. Maarten on Friday afternoon because she knew her husband was going to leave that night."
In the meantime, the Inspectorate of Health Dr. Earl Best has launched an investigation in the plane crash that took the lives of four people. In an invited comment, Dr. Best said he has to make sure proper procedures were followed with the medical evacuation from the St. Maarten Medical Center to Martinique. He said up to Sunday morning the cardiologist from the St. Maarten Medical Center did not submit the dossier on the patient to his office.

In the meantime, the search and rescue team that came into St. Martin from Guadeloupe have resumed their mission on Sunday morning to locate the bodies of the four victims. In an invited comment, Prefet Delegue Philippe Chopin said that no bodies were recovered. When asked if body parts were found, Prefet Chopin said he could not confirm that information.

Philipsburg:--- Member of Parliament Hyacinth Richardson is mourning the loss of his mother Jane Eliza Richardson (Proctor) 91 who passed away yesterday at the St. Maarten Medical Center. Members of Parliament from the various factions extend their deepest condolences to the Richardson families.
In the meantime, a civil servant working at Public Works indentified as Curtis Conner also lost his life suddenly Tuesday morning while in a bus on his way to work.

pjia21112011SIMPSON BAY, St. Maarten:--- The Princess Juliana Int'l Airport (PJIAE) will be represented at the 12th annual European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition (EBACE), in Geneva, Switzerland, May 14 – 16, 2012.
PJIAE Operations Manager Michel Hyman and Special Projects Coordinator Robert Brown will have a packed agenda of events that include exhibits, what is being billed as "an incredible Static Display of Aircraft," education sessions, maintenance and operations sessions (M&Os), and safety workshops.
The events will take place at the Palexpo and Geneva International Airport under the theme, "Flying the Return to Growth."
Brown explained that the focus would be on growing the "Business Aviation Industry," "Runway Capacity Planning and Non-scheduled Operations," as well as "Opportunities in the European Business Aviation." The future and direction of Business Aviation will also be examined and discussed, he said.
St. Maarten is second only to The Bahamas in the Caribbean in terms of Business Aviation and PJIAE is focused on further developing this market, Brown disclosed.
PJIAE is currently working on developing a new Fixed Based Operation (FBO), in line with its vision and strategy for FBO and Business Aviation Development with the aim of maintaining its leadership position in the region.
FBOs are companies that are generally defined as "primary providers of support services to general aviation operators at a public use airport."
The vast majority of Business Aviation in St. Maarten comes from the US, and the airport intends to explore the European market to grow this business.
Passenger movement figures for Business Aviation in St. Maarten have increased significantly from 2009, when they stood at 9,140 passengers to a peak of 16,305 passengers in 2011, a jump of more than 78%. Nevertheless, this does not mean, according to Princess Juliana Int'l Airport Managing Director, Regina LaBega, that St. Maarten can remain complacent.
"Competition is increasing all over the region," LaBega said. This is why it is important for the airport to attend events such as EBACE, which is the premier meeting place for the European business aviation community," said LaBega.
"We have to stay abreast of the latest developments in this fast-changing sector if we want to remain competitive," LaBega added.
According to Brown, EBACE is where all the new trends and innovations in Business Aviation are displayed. "One can get a sense of what others are doing and where the industry is going," he said.
"[At EBACE] contacts will be made and new possibilities will be identified to attract new business to St. Maarten. This is another step in further developing our position in the Caribbean concerning Business Aviation," said Brown.

hiroshigemoto16052012Philipsburg:--- Appointed Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto attended his first and last press conference since taking office some 20 months ago on Wednesday to bring clarity to some of the decisions he took. While taking jabs at some reporters, Shigemoto said that the new tax reform system was signed with a UK company and not a Canadian company as reported in the media. He further explained that the signing was done on March 22, 2012 when the Council of Ministers approved the agreement.
In his statements, the outgoing Minister of Finance contradicted an answer provided by Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams when she was asked by SMN News if there was a bidding process for the 14 million guilder project and if other companies were interested in the project. Wescot Williams said that there was no bidding process and that could be done if the Minister motivates his reasons for not conducting a bidding, she also said based on her knowledge there was only one company that showed interest in the project.
However, Minister Shigemoto said that there were two companies that were interested in the tax reform system. He said the first company wanted 30 million Euros for their services while they also wanted to send the St. Maarten tax payer's information to the Netherlands to be processed. Minister Shigemoto said he refused that company because he could not agree to send peoples personal information to another country. The Minister also pulled out a sheet of paper and showed it to reporters claiming that everything was in order including the signatures of six Ministers approving the agreement with the UK company.
Shigemoto explained that when the tax system is reformed St. Maarteners will pay less taxes while the visitors and immigrant workers will face heavier taxation. He said his intention was to reduce the TOT and implement VAT (Value added Tax or Sales Tax) but after calculations were done he realized that low income earners would have been severely affected. Government he said also intended to add taxation on alcohol and tobacco. The outgoing Finance Minister also shed light on the agreement he had in place to complete the government building on Pond Island, a project which he said would have taken 10 to 12 months after the financing is secured. Shigemoto said that he is leaving 38 million guilders in the government coffers compared to 20 million in 2011. Government also has 10 million guilders set aside in an account at Banco de Caribe for the construction of social homes. The project is in collaboration with the St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation.

pointeblancheprison02062012Pointe Blanche:--- Eleven convicted prisoners most of whom are members of the Inmates Association were transferred to the Philipsburg Police Station on Saturday confirmed Attorney at Law Shaira Bommel. SMN News learnt that since last week Sunday the prisoners of Pointe Blanche Prison have been kept 24 hours a day in their cells and are not being allowed to have visitors because the Inmates Association informed management of the Pointe Blanche Prison that they were going on strike as of Sunday last week. The Inmates Association also outlined their grievances to the prison management and their main reason for going into industrial action. SMN News further learnt that some of the concerns of the prisoners relate to human rights violations and the forceful transfer of prisoners from the Pointe Blanche Prison to the Simpson Bay Police Outpost on a daily basis. Attorney at Law Shaira Bommel said in an invited comment said that since the prisoners went on strike the management of the prison reacted with revenge by locking down all the prisoners and denying them their visitation rights. Bommel said since last week the prisoners are having serious problems because the prison guards are refusing to distribute their meals saying that is not part of their job description. She said on Friday afternoon the prison guards decided that they will not distribute the meals to the prisoners and they wanted the Inmates Association to appoint a few prisoners to distribute the meals but that was not possible because all of the working prisoners are on strike. Bommel said when the association refused to appoint inmates to distribute the meals the management of the prison decided to open one section of the prison so that the prisoners could come out and serve themselves. Bommel said when that section was open some of the prisoners refused to go back into their cells because they wanted to take a shower. "Can you imagine some of the prisoners did not bathe all week because there is no shower in their cells. All the prisoners wanted to do is to take a shower. There are two brothers who decided to make some noise and they are the ones who took away the keys from a guard and opened the other section of the prison because those prisoners were not fed the night before. When the inmates refused to go back into their cells, the prison management reacted by refusing to feed the other prisoners who were still locked in their cells. The prison management is punishing all the prisoners collectively and that is illegal. The prisoners that are working are the ones on strike but those that are not working are also being punished by the prison management." Bommel said that the prison director Rudsel Ricardo told her that he had proof that the board members of the Inmates Association are the ones threatening the other prisoners that are willing to work. She said she asked Ricardo to provide her with that proof because if that is the case she will step down as their lawyer, but up to now the prison management cannot show the proof they said they have. Bommel said that eleven prisoners all of whom were convicted for very serious crimes were taken to the Philipsburg Police Station on Saturday. "I don't know how long they intend to keep the inmates in Philipsburg but if Ricardo cannot show the proof he has then I will file a case against him on Monday morning. The inmates at the Pointe Blanche Prison are being abused and their basic human rights are being violated.
SMN News made several attempts to reach the prison management by phone, our reporter even visited the prison on Saturday but Ricardo refused to comment on the ongoing unrest at the house of detention. SMN News also made several attempts to reach the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan by phone and he too could not be reached.
In the meantime, Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said he will not comment on what is taking place at the Pointe Blanche Prison. Mos even refused to confirm or deny the transfer of the convicted prisoners to the Philipsburg Police station even though he is the one that informed Attorney at Law Shaira Bommel of the measures taken by the police on Saturday when they were called to the prison to render assistance.

Police Report on Inmates Transfer.

prisonerstransferred03062012On Saturday June 2, 2012 at approximately 9:00am, a phone call came into the Central Police Dispatch from the House of Detention in Point Blanche requesting police assistance. The call was regarding inmates who had started a protest led by the "Inmates Association." The protest that started peacefully on Friday June 1st had become extremely serious on Saturday June 2nd and was seemingly getting out of control. The personnel of the prison that were on duty during the protest would not have been able to handle the situation if it became worse. At one point during the protest, a set of keys were taken away by the inmates from a female prison guard. The Police Management immediately called in personnel that were off duty to report to the Philipsburg Police Station. The VKS were also informed of the situation and they in turn mobilized several of their members, who immediately came in to assist the police. After being informed by the Director of the prison Mr. Rudsel Ricardo of the developments within the prison, a police extraction team lead by the Police K-9 were sent in and removed several inmates from their cells. These inmates who were the main cause for this disturbance were relocated. In doing so, order and tranquility was immediately restored within the prison system. Some inmates resisted during this operation however their resistance was quickly broken. The Chief Public Prosecutor Hans Mos and the Attorney General Taco Stein have been informed of the situation.

usonasignsagreementtofurnish2policesubstations06062012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Justice Roland Duncan and USONA representative Angela Dekker signed an agreement on Wednesday. USONA provided the Ministry of Justice with Naf. 540,000.00 to furnish two substations which are yet to be built.
Minister of Justice Roland Duncan told reporters at the signing ceremony that he is currently working on acquiring the properties to build the substations. He said one of the substations will be built on the Labega property on L.B. Scot Road and the other will be built in Belvedere. Minister Duncan said he is currently in discussions with the owners of the St. Peters property while he is also discussing with the St. Maarten Housing Development Foundation for the Belvedere police substation. He further explained that the buildings will be built by the property owners but USONA will be providing the funding to adjust the buildings to meet the needs of the police substations.
rduncanwithusonareps06062012In an unrelated item, the Minister of Justice said he has to present the project and plans he has for the BOX in Cay Hill to the new Council of Ministers. The Minister said that while he presented the project to the former council of Ministers he now has to present it to the current Council of Ministers for their approval.
Minister Duncan said that the plans for the BOX have been ready since last year but he would need to acquire funding to complete the inner and outer sides of the building. He said he would need to build cells and offices while installing the necessary utilities and security systems for the building. Minister Duncan said he is also working on establishing a call center "report center" which would be located separately from the Police Stations.
It should be noted that several Members of Parliament including the leader of the National Alliance and current Deputy Prime Minister who is also the Minister of Housing and Spatial Planning has openly condemned the Minister of Justice for wanting to lease or purchase the BOX while the building was built in violation of the building code. The owner of the BOX Sameer Andrwos did not obtain a building permit to construct the third floor of the building and he was ordered to demolish the floor. It will be interesting to see how the new coalition government deals with the plans the Justice Minister has for the BOX.

swescotwilliamsattendssigningofestablishmentofsdf07062012"The survivability of this sector is sustained through the vision and passion of community minded citizens."

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams oversaw the signing of the establishment of the St. Maarten Development Fund (SDF) at SPS Notary Office in Philipsburg on Wednesday. In 2011, financing of the NGO sector via the two main Antillean based funding agencies partially ceased to take place or was started to be phased out. The constitutional changes to the constellation of the Netherlands Antilles has also led to changes in the approach of the Dutch Government in financing these funding agencies which at that time were known as the Fund for Social Development and Economic Activities (Reda Sosial) and Antillean Co-Financing Agency (AMFO). In November of 2011, in anticipation of an undesirable void in the financing options for the NGO field, the Government found it fitting to facilitate and coordinate the establishment of a St. Maarten NGO Financing Agency: "The St. Maarten Development Fund (SDF)". A board was put in place and funds have been allocated for the operational costs of the new organization in the Governments budget for 2012. The Prime Minister commented that Community Development and Social issues have been put high on National and International agenda's in the acknowledgement that these topics are crucial for the development of a nation. So too the leadership of St. Maarten acknowledges that successful Community Development and Nation Building calls for joint forces between Government, NGO's and the Business sector. ""Much emphasis must be put on joint, integrated and inter-sectoral approach of social development on St. Maarten. The role of the NGO field is crucial in the development of the Country. This is why continuous support must be given to this sector to strengthen the organizations and to finance their endeavors," commented the Prime Minister.

guyanaconsulrreisvisitsswescotwilliams11062012The Honorary Consul of Guyana in Antigua the Honourable Robert Reis paid a courtesy visit to Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams on Thursday afternoon. Various items were discussed during the meeting including strengthening relations between the countries and their respective roles in the region. Photo courtesy of DCOMM/ Rodney Richardson.

Philipsburg:--- The Council of Ministers will soon be taking a decision on how they intend to move forward with TELEM Group of Companies. According to reliable information reaching SMN News, the Council of Ministers will soon decide if they will accept the proposal offered by United Telecommunication Services (UTS) which is to become a major partner and own 51% of the shares of TELEM. Should the Council of Ministers accept UTS's proposal St. Maarten would become a minority shareholder in the company.
Digicel, on the other hand, has offered to purchase the company. Some years ago TELEM was looking into the possibility of selling the company, when the information became public at least twelve companies showed interest. SMN News further learnt that the Council of Ministers has already eliminated LIME, Cable and Wireless, and some other American Companies whose proposal was to purchase TELEM Group of Companies.
It is speculated by members of the public that TELEM was sold to Digicel because recently TELEM has been using the same color as Digicel in its promotional materials. They said that TELEM even painted the building in red to show that they are in favor of DIGICEL. However, SMN News managed to confirm that the company has not been sold and that the Council of Ministers will soon decide the way forward for TELEM, while the company is busy restructuring.

communitypoliceofficersinductedastoastmasters19062012As the end of the 2011-2012 Toastmasters Calendar draws near, the Soualiga Corporate Toastmasters Club conducted an exciting meeting which included the induction of the 5 Community Police Officers; Felix Richacrds, Michelangelo Sirvania, Ethelwoldus Josepha, Helen Cristina-Romeo and Juan Statie. During the meeting Toastmaster Emilia Thomas achieved the award Competent Leader for the second time, Toastmaster Denise Vijber accomplished her Competent Communication award, Toastmaster Julisa Frans accomplished her Advance Leader Bronze and Toastmaster Leona Romeo-Marlin accomplished the award of Competent Communicator for the second time.
The Soualiga Corporate Toastmasters Club has earned the title of President Distinguish Club as 3 extra goals were added to their Distinguished Club Program for 2012. The speeches given at the meeting were enriched with educational, motivational,and inspirational material that captivated both guest and members. The last meeting for the Soualiga Corporate Toastmasters Club will be on 27th June 2012, all Civil Servants are welcomed to enjoy the Toastmasters experience.

Philipsburg:--- The President of Parliament Gracita Arrindell has sent a letter to the Members of Parliament of the NA, DP, and IND coalition requesting that they provide the reasons for calling an urgent meeting. The letter sent to the various MP's was dated June 20, 2012. Arrindell stated in her letter that as soon as she gets the reasons for the meeting she will schedule the meeting as requested.
On Monday June 17th, the coalition partners sent a letter to Arrindell requesting that she call an urgent meeting before the close of this Parliamentary year. SMN News was provided with a copy of the letter Arrindell sent to MP's R. Laville, R. Marlin, G. Pantophlet, P. Illidge, L. Richardson, F. Richardson, H. Richardson, L. Laveist, and R. Samuel. Currently several members of Parliament are off island attending Parlatino meetings and the only two days that this meeting could be held is either on Thursday or Friday next week. Parliamentary recess is scheduled to begin on July 3rd.
According to well placed sources, the new coalition that has 10 seats in Parliament wants to replace the Chairperson of Parliament since Arrindell is the only person in the presidium that has not resigned from her position since the government fell in April. It is expected that Arrindell will be replaced by Rudolph Samuel who was sworn in as a Member of Parliament last week Friday by the Governor of St. Maarten dr. Eugene Holiday. It should also be noted that since the leader of the National Alliance William Marlin resigned from Parliament, Member of Parliament George Pantophlet has become the leader of the National Alliance faction.
SMN News has been reliably informed that Member of Parliament Roy Marlin responded to Arrindell's request on Wednesday where he clearly indicated to her that the meeting is to remove her as the chairperson of Parliament.

Philipsburg:--- The Minister of Education, Youth, Sports, and Culture Silveria Jacobs announced on Tuesday that Emancipation Day will be celebrated on Monday July 2nd. Monday has been declared an official holiday and it will be the celebration of 149th anniversary of the emancipation of slavery.
The program kicks off with a church service at the Philipsburg Catholic Church from 9am to 10am. Invited guests to the church service are mostly dignitaries, however, the service and all other activities will be taped and aired on cable television. After the service, the dignitaries will be transported to the Link One round-a-bout at the "One Tete Lokay" statue to honor her as a run-away slave. The honoring will take place with a moment of silence and the laying of wreaths, thence to the Freedom Fighters Statue at the round-a-bout in Sucker Garden and Nisbeth Road where another honoring and wreath laying ceremony will take place. The dignitaries will then leave for lunch on the Board Walk.
Drivers should take note that the streets will be closed on Pondfill. Minister Jacobs said that Pondfill Road will be closed from SZV office to the Salt Pickers round-a-bout to allow vendors to sell their goodies.
A movement of cultural troupes will be heading to the Court House at 2pm where Governor drs. Eugene Holiday will deliver his official address.

rlabega28062012SIMPSON BAY:--- July 1, Emancipation Day, has a double significance for Regina LaBega, managing director of the Princess Juliana International Airport operating company (PJIAE). Not only would it be this year that the day would be observed for the first time as a public holiday in St. Maarten, it would also be the first anniversary of the appointment of LaBega as the first female to head a major government-owned company in St. Maarten. In this interview with Offshore Editing Services (OES), the former director of the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau (STB) reflects on her first year at the helm of affairs at PJIAE.

OES: How was the transition from STB to PJIAE?

RL: Excellent. The reception of the staff was incredible. As a former member of the Supervisory Board of Directors for some seven years prior to my appointment, I knew the workings of the airport and knew many of the staff. Also, I count myself fortunate to share the same vision for the airport as the Supervisory Board of Directors, several of the members of which I had worked very closely with during my tenure on the board.

The transition to PJIAE could also be seen as a natural progression in my career because there is synergy between tourism and the airport. But I must stress that I was overwhelmed by how the employees at all levels welcomed and supported me. They made the transition seamless and made it possible for me to literally hit the ground running. I am eternally grateful to them for that.

OES: What goals did you set yourself for the first year and have these been accomplished?

RL: Well, when I came in, the first thing I did was to have a quick scan of the operations of the airport done. This was to give me a clear view of where I was actually starting from. One of the results of that quick scan was the need for the rehabilitation of the runway. Also, the need to relocate the fuel farm and increase the storage capacity for aviation fuel were highlighted. The rehab of the runway is scheduled to start in October of this year. We are currently still in the planning stage for the relocation of the fuel farm.

Another important point was to enhance the FBO business, that is, the need to focus on the General Aviation sector. We have just received the first draft of a Master Plan for the airport, which looks at the physical design as well as a traffic forecast that includes General Aviation and cargo. The development of the FBO business is part of the Master Plan. We’re still ‘number two’ in General Aviation in the region and one of our major objectives is to maintain this position and even grow it. This has synergy with tourism as it attracts upscale visitors that would also impact the yachting industry and other sectors of the economy.

In addition, the quick scan indicated the need to improve the hub function of PJIA, especially for the islands for which we serve as a hub, such as Anguilla, St. Barths, Saba and Statia as well as St. Martin (North), of course. You will recall that just recently I met with the newly-elected President of the Collectivité of St. Martin, Mr. Alain Richardson at the Hotel de la Collectivité precisely to discuss this issue. We agreed to cooperate in a number of areas, including the sharing of statistical data, and the setting up of a joint information booth at PJIA between the tourist offices of both halves of the island. Similarly, we agreed to cooperate in the area of General Aviation aircraft so that if there is no space at PJIA to accommodate these aircraft, they would be sent to the Grand Case airport rather than to other airports in neighboring islands. These are some of the concrete steps we are taking to solidify our position as a hub airport.

OES: What would you say are the highlights of your first year in office?

RL: The highlights of my first year in office? These include:

  • Increasing the visibility of PJIAE as a good corporate citizen. For example, we not too long ago adopted the Prince Willem Alexander School. We have also been quite involved in environmental protection issues as well as the Red Campaign.
  • Making WiFi available to users of the airport.
  • Increasing passenger movement at the airport in the first quarter of 2012 compared to the same period in 2011.
  • Enhancing visitor experience through cultural activities like dressing up the airport for Carnival, complete with live revelers welcoming visitors and participating in a similar vein in Valentine’s Day.
  • Finally, I would mention improving relations with the workers with the signing of a new Collective Labor Agreement, the CLA, and partnership with the unions.

OES: Are you satisfied with the CLA you signed with the unions? What role do the employees play in the development of PJIAE?

RL: Yes, I am. The negotiations had begun even before I came on board. I must applaud the negotiating team led by Mrs. Shirley Pantophlet. They did a very good job. I must also thank the shop stewards, and the WICSU; they really care about the employees and PJIAE and this is reflected in the results of the negotiations. I am looking forward to improving on this CLA in the next three years.

The role of the employees in the development of PJIAE? It’s because of the employees that we have PJIAE. PJIAE is the employees. We have a highly professional cadre who often go beyond the call of duty to ensure that PJIAE continues to develop as one of the leaders in aviation in the region. I am very proud of them.

OES: What is your ultimate vision for PJIAE and how do you intend to accomplish it?

RL: I want to ensure that PJIA remains the leading international hub airport in the region. I intend to accomplish that by keeping up with the technological trends, being customer friendly by offering what all consumers expect from an international airport. I want to make sure that the hub islands realize that we are their airport too and do not need to invest in another airport.

We are working on immigration and customs pre-clearance for passengers, a concept that has been embraced by the airlines, and which would enhance the passenger experience, especially for our hub destinations.

Seeing that the airlines are at the core business of the airport, I also intend to aggressively work on attracting new airlines, adding new routes, thus turning the island into a year-round destination. We will focus on the South American market, a rapidly growing market. We will also continue to speak to the airlines to increase their routes and frequency of flights, especially seeing that the cost of fuel has decreased.

OES: How do you see PJIAE within the context of the economic development of St. Maarten?

RL: Without PJIAE, one can safely say there is no tourism and tourism is our economic mainstay. Over 1,300 people make up the airport community, making the economic impact of PJIAE, from the point of view of employment, really significant. Not only do we provide transportation, we have a major impact on the economic sustainability not only of St. Maarten but of St. Martin, Anguilla and other islands as well. Passenger movement at PJIA in 2010 stood at over 1.6 million people. The average over the last three years is in this ballpark. In future, PJIA sees itself expanding into an airport city that would offer several other services, including a possible airport hotel. The airport is the major gateway to the island, as well as to other neighboring destinations. It therefore has a pivotal role in the development of our economies.

OES: What challenges do you think could obstruct the achievement of your goals?

RL: That is an interesting question. The aviation industry is very susceptible to the effects of natural disasters such as hurricanes, volcanic ash, etc. It is also easily affected by financial crises (oil prices) and other man-made disasters like 9-11 terrorist attacks on the US. All of these pose serious challenges as our recent history has shown. But then again, St. Maarten has always shown remarkable resilience in dealing with such challenges.

Philipsburg:--- One of the heirs to the Wathey Estate placed a lien on the Wathey's bank accounts. Stanley Leopold Hughes now known as Chester Wathey II placed a lien on the accounts of Joyceline Jessica Wathey- Beauperthuy, Wilma Diana Wathey, Norma Joan Wathey, Brenda Kay Wathey, Wenda Angele Wathey, and Maureen Venetta Richardson. The lien was placed and served on the accounts at the Windward Islands Bank and the Royal Bank of Canada former RBTT.
On June 27th and 28th, liens were placed on Windward Islands Bank Ltd. and RBC Royal Bank N.V. in the names of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 for outstanding punitive damages in the amount of some Naf. 780,000.00 because the other heirs neglected the payment of Naf. 20,000.00 per day levied on them by the Court of First Instance on April 13, 2012.

The other heirs have not complied with the court's verdict because they have not provided a complete, accurate, and truthful report of Brenda Wathey's running of the N. C. Wathey Estate from 2001 to present within the 30 day period allotted to them by the court.

The Naf. 20,000.00 per day penalty will keep on running until it reaches the maximum amount of Naf. 25,000,000.00 or for as long as they do not comply.
Chester Wathey II told SMN News that there are about one hundred cheques missing from a report that was submitted by one of the Wathey heirs.

Click here to view the summons that was served to the parties involved.

justiceministryexplainingchangestoltupolicy06072012Belair:--- Minister of Justice Roland Duncan gave civil servants including immigration officers an outline of some of the changes he made to the LTU policy (admittance and expulsion policy).The information session was held at the Belair community center Friday afternoon. However, the Minister still has to get feedback from the Council of Ministers (NA/DP/IND) and he also has to take some of the new laws to parliament. The changes to the policy will take effect on August 1st 2012, while the new policies that are added to the LTU will go into effect as of January 1 2013.
Duncan said the police department has no authority over immigration. In fact, the two entities are separate based on the law, the only thing in common is that the two entities, immigration and police have one Korps Chef (Chief of Police), Minister Duncan told the civil servants this as he read the law out to them.
The Minister of Justice said upon revision of the law he has decided to change that and make the immigration department separate from the police.
Immigration matters will be handled strictly by those in charge at the IND building located on A.T. Illidge Road. "IND will have its own immigration vehicles and patrols that will conduct immigration controls and arrest those that are residing illegally on the island and deport them. What is happening right now is that illegal immigrants that are held by the police are treated in an inhumane fashion and that has to stop. The other day, I lost a court case because someone that was residing illegally on the island was kept in the police holding cells for 30 days while another young man tried to take his own life because he spent three months behind bars to be deported. This is inhumane treatment and if it means that the justice department would have to endure the expenses to repatriate immigrants that are caught on the island (those that do not have relatives on the island) then it would be cheaper than to keep them behind bars for months." Duncan said he already does not have enough prison cells and it is expensive to feed persons that are in police custody. He said purchasing tickets for people is something that has to be weighed compared to the cost of holding them behind bars since he must feed these people and pay prison guards.
The Minister of Justice also told civil servants that he has re-introduced the concubine contracts because there are people living together that have children that were born on the island and cannot get legalized. The Minister said that persons that have concubine contracts will be investigated by IND workers and if it is proven that these persons are in fact living together then the residence permits will be granted. However, those that are caught exploiting the law would have their permits retracted. The Minister readily agreed that he might be opening a "Pandora's box" but he is of the opinion that government cannot tell people how to live neither force them to marry. He went as far as saying that if two men are living together they too can have a permit even though he is not promoting same sex marriage.
Duncan said special focus will be placed on the "family life" as there is a special clause in law that prohibits families from getting permits for their children based on their income. This has been reviewed and persons that are making the minimum wage will be able to obtain a permit for their children that are born on St. Maarten. Children that were born on St. Maarten and attended school on the island for at least five years will also be granted a permit.
The Justice Minister also explained that his Ministry added a new type of residency permit to the list. He said the IND will also be issuing "investment" permits specifically to persons who invested $500,000.00 (NAF. 900.000.00) and over to purchase a home on the island. These persons will be granted a one year permit for their entire family (first degree) and they would have to pay Naf. 50,000.00 into the crime fund each time they want to renew their permits. "Investors and foreign homeowners he said will be given special treatment, this raised eyebrows among the civil servants.
civilservantsatjusticeministryinfosession06072012When the Minister released that information several questions were posed by Lucy Gibbs of the Economic Affairs Department and the Head of Island Labor Peggy Ann Dros. Gibbs said she would like to know if the other Ministries considered the impact this would have on the education, health, and infrastructure. Gibbs told the Minister that investors already have the Director's license which allows them to have both residency and working permits therefore she wants to know if the investment permits would replace the directors permits. Minister Duncan readily agreed that he did not do the research on this but felt that the former Council of Ministers saw his plans and they liked it. Therefore, he is of the opinion that he is on the right track. He also said that persons that are issued these permits must have adequate health insurances.
Another major change to the LTU is that anyone that has been residing over five years on the island legally will get their permanent residency permit since those persons are eligible for a Dutch passport after five years. Duncan said that persons holding a permanent residency permit also have to pay a fee but he did not say how those persons would have to make the annual payments. The Minister also announced that his Ministry will be charging for the services they provide but no figures have been released on Friday. Applicants have to pay for their working and residency permits, police clearance, and re-entry permits. There will be a fee for administrative purposes the Minister said but he will not release the figures because he did not get a feedback from the Council of Ministers.
Another new residency permit that has been added to the list is the student permit which would allow foreign students to come to St. Maarten and study at USM, CIA, or the AUC. Persons that are granted the student residency will not be allowed to join the workforce. Minister Duncan also annouced that identification cards will be processed at the IND Building on A.T. Illidge road. He made clear that ID cards granted to immigrants will be different from the one granted to Dutch nationals.
As for immigrants, the Minister said more focus will be placed on skilled workers rather than the unskilled, St. Maarten he said needs to attract skilled workers here so they could contribute to the development of the island.
Immigration officers that attended the information session asked for a copy of the policy so they can review and acquaint themselves with the new regulations. Some of them said that they are of the opinion that the Minister of Justice should provide courses on the execution of his new policy. "We need courses so that we are all on the same page and do not interpret the law in our own way."

I am saddened and disappointed by the recent defamation of my personal integrity and honor. Normallly, I would refrain from responding to such comments but I find the comments very destructive and warrant a response. The ONLY point of the recent press release that was issued by SHTA was to explain the importance of incorporating the Tourism Authority as quickly as possible, because it brings continuity and stability to the Tourism industry. Nowhere in the press release did SHTA criticize the hard working tourism department staff – all of which we have worked side by side for many constructive years.

Westin

I lament the fact that the personal dispute between the Westin and myself has been made public. The Westin is currently running their generator 24/7 which is against the law and in violation of their hinderance permit. (Court case pending as well as official complaint to Public Prosecutor's office) Due to the failure of government to enforce their own laws, I have been forced to take the Westin to court to defend my rights and the peacefulness that my hotel guests expect during their stay . For this reason Westin banned me from their property. (This case is also currently in court as to the legal validity of my expulsion ) During my tenure as president of SHTA, due to my obligations to promote the island, I have refrained from making public statements about the court cases in the interests of the greater good of the island and for that reason I have never mentioned the ongoing dispute with the Westin.

Conflict of Interest.

During the time of the lawsuits, the Westin has even had their former General Manager, Mr. Larry Cooper on the board on the SHTA. During which time, the Westin has received all communications and opportunites that every other member of SHTA has received. In my role as President of SHTA, I have always promoted ALL of St. Maarten with unbiased vigor because it is the best thing for the island

St. Maarten Tourism Authority or STA.

It has been and will continue to be SHTA's belief that establishing the STA is essential in moving the tourism industry in St. Maaten forward. It is sad that we have been able to dismantle the Netherland Antilles and build Country St. Maarten in less time than incorporating a Tourism Authority. I have volunteered my time, talents and heart to promote St. Maarten for more than 10 years. I have recently been elected to position of First Vice President of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association. During my tenure as Chairman of the board of the St. Maarten Medical Center or SMMC together with other members of the board and staff, I helped to turn around a near bankrupt institution.

I find it hard to believe that my involvement in the STA would be anything but positive.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Boat owners are being advised by the Office of Disaster Management to review their hurricane preparatory plans so they can be ready to take action in the event of a storm/hurricane threat to the island during the 2012 hurricane season.

The 2012 hurricane season has already seen four systems form. With the start of the peak months from mid-August and September up to mid-October approximately four weeks away, preparation is essential in order not to be caught off guard.

The Office of Disaster Management hereby advises mariners to ask themselves, "How have you prepared yourself for the hurricane season?"

Hurricanes have been the cause of many maritime disasters. Constant monitoring of hurricane potential and continual risk analysis when used with some fundamental guidelines become the basic tools to minimize a hurricanes' impact to vessels at sea or in port.

Systems that are forecast to make landfall within 50-100 nautical miles of a particular port tend to be more destructive than those that approach the port from over land or parallel the coast in the vicinity of the port. Also, ports located in the right front quadrant, based on direction of movement of hurricanes during landfall tend to have higher winds, seas, and storm surge.

The decision to leave port for hurricane avoidance must be made very clearly. Consideration to the latest safe departure time and likely avoidance routes must be balanced with a number of other factors. Most important of these is time versus distance.

The risk of damage to a vessel at sea increases as the motion of the hurricane increases towards the maximum safe speed of the vessel attempting to leave port in advance of that system.

Considerations to remain in port during hurricane passage must include an evaluation of the amount of protection afforded by the port. The direction from which the strongest winds are forecast to blow along with the potential for storm surge must be factored in when deciding whether to seek haven pier side or at anchorage.

lsekou17072012GREAT BAY/MARIGOT:--- St. Martin poetry is now among what the London Evening Standard called, "The pick of the world's poetry in London" for the Olympic Games, set to open in the UK capital on July 27, 2012.

The poem "We Continue" by Lasana M. Sekou, one of the island's poets, has been printed on a large outdoor banner in London, published in the commemorative poetry book The World Record, and, in a "Rain of Poems," dropped as one of 100,000 poems from a helicopter over the south bank of the Thames to open what The Guardian newspaper called, "the biggest gathering of poets in history."

Sekou was invited to the gathering, called the Poetry Parnassus. The festival is the main literary event among the cultural activities taking place across Great Britain to celebrate the Olympic Games.

The Poetry Parnassus, hosted by London's culture-savvy Southbank Centre from June 26 to July 1, brought together "poets and spoken-word artists from all over the world with all 204 competing Olympic nations represented," said Natalie Wisdom of the Parnassus permissions department.

The Parnassus selected one poet from each Olympic nation. Among the participating poets were Nobel Laureates Derek Walcott (St. Lucia) and Wole Soyinka (Nigeria), Pulitzer Prize Winner and Poet Laureate Kay Ryan (USA), and the multitalented Tishani Doshi (India).

With neither part of St. Martin being an Olympic nation, the organizers placed Sekou to represent the island of his birth, Aruba, a Dutch territory with an Olympic status. "But Lasana said that as a St. Martin poet he would only be able to represent his St. Martin nation in this case," said Jacqueline Sample, president of House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP).

The Poetry Parnassus organizers would not give up that easy. "As Mr. Sekou is not attending the festival," stated Wisdom in a June 11 email to HNP, "we are asking whether you have any objections to us using the poem ['We Continue'] in a display of a collection of poems from June to September 2012 in the outdoor spaces around the Royal Festival Hall and the Queen Elizabeth Hall. The area is one of London's most high-profile and visited spaces."

And that is how "We Continue," with its decidedly pan-Caribbean/pan-Latin American themes came to be part of a historic literary event in celebration of the 2012 Summer Olympic Games.

The Guardian has called the ongoing program of cultural activities in the UK the "Cultural Olympiad." In a July 15 article, the Los Angeles Times has called this Olympiad a spectacle of 12,000 cultural events in celebration of the Games that "could also help attract future tourists."

As for "We Continue," the poem can be viewed at The Guardian website as part of a specially designed interactive map of global poetry. The poem was first published in Maroon Lives (1983), said Sample. It can be found at Van Dorp, Amazon.com and other bookstores in Pelican Heart (2010), an English-Spanish book of Sekou's poems from 1978 to 2010, edited by the Cuban critic Emilio Jorge Rodríguez.

HNP was the Parnassus contact for two of its authors, Sekou and Chiqui Vicioso (Dominican Republic). Vicioso did attend the festival. Other participating poets from Olympic nations, most of whom were flown to London to recite at the Parnassus, were, Paulo Henriques Britto (Brazil), Mimi Khalvati (Iran), Selina Tusitala Marsh (Tuvalu), Yang Lian (China), Esther Philips (Barbados), Christian Campbell (The Bahamas), Valérie Rouzeau (France), and Arjen Duinker (Netherlands).

Closer to home, Sekou was in Anguilla on July 14 at the invitation of the "Under the Gazebo" book club. His short stories collection Brotherhood of the Spurs was bought by club members and read before the meeting. Sekou said that the questions and comments from book club members about the fictions were "intriguing." He also said that he was "charmed by the hospitality of the members that attended the discussion."

Philipsburg:--- Telem technicians will be carrying out a cable maintenance on Friday, July 20, 2012, which will affect service in the Lowlands area, starting from Cupecoy.
The maintenance window will start from 6:00AM and end at approximately 12:00PM, with service restored intermittently during this period.
Telem wishes to thank the general public for their understanding and regrets any inconvenience this may cause to subscribers.

Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing that his Ministry has been working on simplifying the payment of the annual number plate taxes. Tuitt said residents and vehicle owners on St. Maarten will soon be able to pay their vehicle taxes via internet banking or at other banking institutions as early as 2013. The Finance Minister said that vehicle owners will receive a bill and they can also choose to pay it at the Receiver's Office. Tuitt further explained that the measure is part of upgrading the tax system of St. Maarten, while providing better services to the community of St. Maarten.

Vehicle owners will no longer have to purchase a new number plate annually neither would they have to purchase the sticker to show that they have paid their vehicle taxes. "The number plates that are on your vehicles will be the only number plate for that vehicle. If someone sells their vehicle, the number plate also goes with that vehicle."

"Paying taxes is not normally embraced, therefore, greater effort should be made to make the experience of taxpayers as painless and efficient as possible. The way the motor vehicle tax is levied and collected is not customer-friendly and certainly does not encourage compliance. Every year, car owners are lining up at the Receiver's Office to pay the tax and to collect their new number plates. This system is highly ineffective, time-consuming, environmental unfriendly, and in dire need of reform."

Government is currently examining the possibility of moving away from the yearly issuing of number plates by levying and collecting the motor vehicle tax electronically starting in January 2013. This initiative is a pre-requisite to modernize the tax system, lowering the administrative burden, and further improving the tax compliance.

scdfmeetswithasfc26072012Philipsburg:--- The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) met with its counterparts on Thursday in Anguilla namely, the Anguilla Summer Festival Committee (ASFC). President of the SCDF Stuart Johnson went on a working visit to re-establish the working relationship between the respective organizations. "St. Maarten and Anguilla's connection is really solid, as St. Maartener's annually invade Anguilla to partake in the carnival celebrations," remarked Johnson.

Johnson met with Davon Carty who is the new president of ASFC as well as other members of the committee. Johnson also appeared on Klass 92.9FM for an exclusive media interview on the popular radio station. "We discussed many areas of mutual interested and ways we could jointly work together," Johnson said.

"St. Maarten is the leading cultural celebration in the region, and we intend to continue reaching out to our counterparts within the region, in areas of mutual interest," Johnson stated. "A number of bands and entertainers from St. Maarten will be on the line up for the Caribbean beach bash and we are confident they will represent our country well," Johnson added.

"I extend my best wishes to the Mr. Carty and his team as they continue to plan Anguilla Summer Festival 2012. The people of Anguilla and the surrounding region are counting on your leadership for another successful celebration, and SCDF pledges its unconditional support throughout this time," Johnson emphatically stated. Johnson presented Mr. Carty the newly published Golden book of St. Maarten, which highlights our carnival celebrations, as a token of appreciation for mutually fostering this working relationship.

"SCDF is busy finalizing outstanding matters surrounding Carnival 2012, ensuring that the preparations already ongoing for Carnival 2013 on St. Maarten will be an even greater celebration. You continue to give your confidence to the SCDF and we deeply appreciate that," Johnson concluded.

sjacobsmeetswiths4board31072012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Tuesday July 31, Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs started the second day of her working visit to the St. Maarten House where she met with Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Mathias Voges, Deputy Minister Plenipotentiary Hon. Henriette Doran-York, Cabinet Director Cornelius James, Advisor Perry Geerlings to the Cabinet as well as Sr. Policy Advisor Antonio Aventurin and Study Financing Officer Yolanda Martina.

The Minister was given a tour of the facilities and discussions were held on a wide range of topics including the role of the St. Maarten House in the guidance and support of St. Maarteners in the Netherlands.

The Minister also met with board members of the Soualiga Foundation, Chairman Perry Geerlings, Treasurer/Secretary Carol Voges, members Maria Charles, Aishira Cecilia and Garrick Richardson.

The Board gave a presentation regarding their goals, vision and mission. They also reported some preliminary findings of the Student Forum they held in April 2012. Though this first event catered to students, it is the foundation's goal to be a part of a wider support system for all St. Maarteners residing in the Netherlands.

The Foundation aims to actively promote cultural awareness amongst St. Maarteners, fostering pride in St. Maarten's identity as a new country, as well as promoting professionalism.

Meetings were also held with the Board and staff of the S4 foundation at the foundation's offices in Amsterdam. The minister received an update on current affairs, evaluation of the "opvang" of the new students, and engaged in discussions regarding the cooperation agreement between the Government of St. Maarten and S4.

S4 management expressed satisfaction with the improved level of communication and cooperation between Study Financing Division and S4. This resulted in a smooth, seamless transition for St. Maarten's students to the Netherlands without any major hiccups.

A presentation was also made to the delegation by Antonia Libert on language development in both English and Dutch. The presentation focused on solutions and strategies to improve St. Maarten's students' chances of success in the Netherlands.

The day was closed off with a dinner party hosted by S4 in honor of the Minister's visit.

The Emilio Wilson Estate Foundation (EWEF) followed the Council of Ministers’ press briefing and the statements made regarding the Emilio Wilson Estate on Wednesday August 1st, 2012 with great interest.
The Foundation is pleased to learn that Government has committed to purchasing 370.000 square meters of the Emilio Wilson Estate “for the people of St. Maarten” and congratulates Government and the people of St. Maarten with this very important accomplishment.
The EWEF encourages Government to expedite the process of zoning the Emilio Wilson Estate as a conservation zone and establishing it as St. Maarten’s first legally protected land-based National Park.
During the past 40 years, successive governments have stood by and allowed the destruction of St. Maarten’s heritage. Fourteen ponds, parts of the Simpson bay lagoon, the Great Salt Pond, hillsides and many manmade monuments have been destroyed over the years. This destruction of St. Maarten’s heritage was often unjustly labeled as necessary for progress or the development of the island.
The time has come for residents, government, local and foreign investors to realize and acknowledge that St. Maarten’s natural and cultural heritage is worth being proud of and forms the foundation of our tourism based economy. The protection, proper management and sustainable use of our heritage and natural resources is of vital importance for the long-term sustainable development of St. Maarten.
The Heritage Foundation, Sint Maarten Archaeological Centre (SIMARC), Emilio Wilson Estate Foundation (EWEF), St. Maarten Pride Foundation, the Emilio Wilson Historical and Cultural Park Foundation and the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA) have been involved in efforts to protect the Emilio Wilson Estate and are the local centers of expertise in the management of Natural and Cultural Heritage. The Foundations’ doors are open and we call upon government to partner with these stakeholders in drafting and carrying-out plans for the management and sustainable use of the Emilio Wilson Estate.
Having made the abovementioned statement it must be emphasized that the Emilio Wilson Estate Foundation will continue to advocate and strive for the protection and establishment of the entire Emilio Wilson Estate as a National Park.
The Foundation is dismayed to learn, from contact it has had with Government representatives, that the owners of the Emilio Wilson Estate were not willing to sell the entire estate to Government. It is very unfortunate that the owners of the estate have opted to keep some 60.000 square meters of the Estate for development purposes despite the fact that they obtained the estate after Government had already made commitments to protecting the entire area.
The EWEF calls upon Mr. Brookson and the co-owners of the Emilio Wilson Estate to do the right thing and sell the remaining 60.000 square meters to government for conservation purposes. The Foundation reminds Brookson that the entire estate is still a National Monument. With the purchase of 37ha of the Emilio Wilson Estate by government, the soon to be former owners of the Estate should have sufficient financial means to purchase and develop suitable property elsewhere on the island. There is therefore no conceivable, respectable reason for Brookson and partners not to sell the remainder of the Estate to government.
The Foundation encourages Government to keep its commitments to the people of St. Maarten and to pursue any and all feasible legal and financial means necessary to purchase the entire Emilio Wilson Estate for the establishment of a National Park.
The Emilio Wilson Estate Foundation would once more like to congratulate government and the public at large on this important moment in our Country’s history.
Emilio Wilson Estate Foundation

fraud01082012PHILIPSBURG:--- At present there are five persons arrested and incarcerated in connection with credit card fraud. The suspects in question are from the Dominican Republic and were arrested on different dates while busy shopping, using false credit cards, and false identification. During their arrest, tens of credit cards were found in the possession of the suspects and were confiscated. These credit cards are mainly, American Express Cards (AMEX), Visa cards, Mastercards, and Debit cards, all from different banks.

Thus far the investigation indicates that:

  • The information on the authentic credit card is skimmed and false credit cards are made.
  • The false information, the falsely made credit cards, and identification cards are posted "for sale" on the Internet.
  • The stolen information of all types of credit cards could be bought.
  • The name on one of these credit cards is not that of the cardholder.
  • The false credit cards and identification cards are bought and or made by persons in the Dominican Republic and other Latin countries in the region.
  • Persons from the Dominican Republic and other Latin countries in the region are traveling to the island specifically to shop using these false credit cards, identification cards, and passports.
  • The false credit cards are mainly used at the different car rentals, hotels, jewelry stores, electronic and computer stores and travel agents on the island.
  • Very expensive items and jewelry are purchased and these persons then use their authentic identification or other persons to leave the island with the goods.
  • The credit card companies and banks know of this ongoing phenomenon.

As a result hereof, the Fraud Department wants to emphasize that all businesses be very attentive when a purchase is being made with use of a credit card. The credit card and identification card should be thoroughly checked.

  • If the transaction becomes suspicious, the credit card company or bank should be immediately called for verification.
  • Ask the client for a passport or another identification card.
  • If the first payment with a credit card does not succeed, do not accept another credit card from the client.

This press release by the police is mainly to inform all businesses and to make the entire community aware of this ongoing phenomenon. These types of criminal activities are major concerns of the police and have high priority.

Anyone having any information in connection with this investigation or was a victim of this type of crime and would like to file an official report can do so by contacting the Fraud Department by dialing 54-22222 ext. 212 or 213.

KPSM Press Release

wmarlin02122009Philipsburg:--- The Minister of Infrastructure and Housing William Marlin announced on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing that he is busy discussing with a company to replace all the current street lights with LED lights. Marlin said that even though GEBE is responsible for replacing the street lights based on the concessions GEBE has with Government, he as Minister of Infrastructure is taking the initiative to have the lights replaced because the street lights are not functioning in several areas. Marlin said the NA/DP/IND Government inherited a situation where the street lights are not functioning and it is government's responsibility to have the streets lighted. Marlin said the concessions that GEBE has with Government which was signed in 2010 stipulated that GEBE is responsible for the maintenance and replacement of the these lights.
The Minister further explained that ever since he took office he has been in contact with the management of GEBE for them to shed light on their responsibilities based on the concession. Marlin said that GEBE is now claiming that they do not mind taking responsibility for the maintenance of these lights but they want to know who will be paying the maintenance fees. He said because of this concern, GEBE has left the street lights unattended. Marlin said there is a proposal from GEBE on the table that they are busy discussing however, next to that he is busy discussing with another company who would replace the existing street lights with LED lights. LED lights he said will decrease the cost of electricity consumption while they also have a longer life span with better lighting capabilities. Marlin said there are other companies that are interested in participating in the project but the current coalition government is looking at a company that will provide its own financing for the replacement of the lights while government will pay for the replacement of these lights with the monies they saved on utility bills.
Marlin said another project that will soon be signed off is a project that will introduce solar panels to the island. Marlin said government is busy with adopting the legislation on what is described as net metering. He said persons who install these solar panels will have to pump the electricity that is generated into GEBE's grid and they will be compensated for it. Marlin further explained that he held discussions with the new director of GEBE and so far the company and government are on the same page when it comes to alternative energy. The Minister of Energy said that the time has come for government and GEBE to tackle the situation regarding alternative energy by implementing it. Marlin said this coming week he will be signing off on a educational project where schools and other persons can visit the company and see how the solar paneling works. He said government has to lead by example and their intention is to start installing solar panels at the schools on St. Maarten.

formernaturefoundationsnorkelclubstudentsreceivescubacertification05082012In an attempt to further introduce the youth of St. Maarten to the Island's unique underwater environment and also to the sport of SCUBA Diving, the Nature Foundation in conjunction with the Scuba Fun Dive shop has certified five former snorkel club students as Open Water SCUBA Divers. The Four youngsters are Zakiya Peterson, Iris Hakkens, Dominique Hakkens, Isaiah Haakmat and Zaire Lake. Nagico NV and Taliesin Construction sponsored the certification. Mr. David Botha of SCUBA FUN was the certifying Instructor for the course. The five students can now call themselves Open Water Divers and will continue with their dive education. They are also now able to assist the Nature Foundation with research diving within the Man of War Shoal Marine Park. The Nature Foundation would like to thank Scuba Fun Dive Shop staff and management, Taliesin Construction, Nagico NV, and the parents of the students for making the project possible and successfully spreading Marine Conservation and the sport of SCUBA diving to local youth.

rotaractclubmembershipdrive06082012Philipsburg:--- The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise held a membership drive and cake sale at the Boardwalk Fest on August 3rd 2012. The members of the club were in the crowd distributing brochures and flyers containing information about Rotaract. The members also allowed persons interested in joining Rotaract fill out contact forms to keep in contact with them. President of the Rotaract Club, Elisia Lake informed the crowd in brief that August month is set aside for membership and Rotaract awareness and what better place to start off the membership drive then at the Boardwalk. Lake also mentioned that the world needs more volunteers in making it better place and concluded that the Rotaract Club is an organization that caters their time to giving back to the community and putting service above self which every young person should do.

On behalf of the Rotaract Club, Lake presented the Boardwalk Fest organizers with a Distinguish Service Citation Certificate and thanked them for allowing the Club to conduct their membership drive and cake sale at the event. Before accepting the certificate, Clifton Brown President of the St. Maarten Cultural Music and Entertainment Development Foundation, mentioned that because his organization consists of young professionals he can connect with the Rotaract club in terms of giving back to the island in any way possible and only saw it fitting to allow the Rotaract Club to be a part of the event. Brown also mentioned that any time the Rotaract Club needs assistance they are willing to give a helping hand.

The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise would like to take this opportunity to publicly extend sincere gratitude to Clifton Brown and the members of the Boardwalk Fest organization, Carl N Sons Bakery for donating a cake, Walton Holiday for providing a tent and Anniek Arrindell for providing the tables and chairs. The club also extends thanks to all persons that came out to the Boardwalk Fest to learn more about the Rotaract Club and supported the club in purchasing cake and other goodies.

The Rotaract Club will be continuing their membership drive and awareness throughout the month of August and encourages young persons between the age of 18-30 to become a member of the organization and give back to your community The Rotaract Club of St. Maarten Sunrise meets every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month at 7pm at the Holland House Conference Room. The club's next general meeting is scheduled for Saturday August 11th 2012 and young persons are invited to attend. For more information about the club you can visit our facebook page:"RotaractSunrise St Maarten" or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

pchopinandrrumitspeakingtostmartinlandowners06082012Marigot:--- Prefet Philippe Chopin and some members of his cabinet took a tour of the island on Monday particularly to meet with landowners on St. Martin who are willing to make their lands available to re-develop sustainable agriculture on St. Martin.

Prefet Chopin met the first set of land owners at the French Quarter cultural center where he informed them that he met with the association members of Patrimoine Agricole Past and Present, headed by Rose Rumit who informed him that the former Sous Prefet of St. Martin Maurice Michaux had hired the association to spearhead a project for sustainable development mainly in agriculture on St. Martin in 2006.

Rumit said that some years ago the former Sous Prefet visited her plantation and he hired Patrimoine Agricole Past and Present to spearhead the re-development of Agriculture on St. Martin. Rumit explained that she received official documentation from the State on April 27th 2007 informing her that she was officially hired. At the time, the FEDAR made available some 120 million Euros for the re-development of Agriculture on St. Martin. However, elected officials at the Collectivity of St. Martin did everything in their power to prevent Rumit from accessing the monies. Rumit also participated in several courses in Martinique to make her fully qualified for agricultural projects, but despite her efforts she was blocked by elected politicians that were heading the Collectivity during the past five years.

Prefet Chopin told the land owners that he is tasked with re-developing certain projects for the island which would create employment for the younger generation. He said together with the President of the Collectivity of St. Martin he is working on re-developing agriculture on the French side of the island. Chopin said after meeting with Rumit he is of the opinion that agriculture would create a number of opportunities for the younger generation and others that are interested in working in the field of agriculture. Chopin further explained that his intention is to help the land owners to obtain funding from Europe to develop agriculture on St. Martin. Chopin said monies are available for these projects, but those interested would have to work hand in hand with him to develop these projects to obtain the funding. "I am of the opinion that the people of St. Martin (land owners) don't know all their rights on how to obtain subventions to develop their ideas and projects. One way is to work closely with the Collectivity to show that you can provide job opportunities to others if assistance through subventions is given. The idea is bring agriculture to a higher level."

Chopin also explained that the Collectivity and butchers are facing a huge problem with the abattoir that was built in Grand Case. "I am working diligently on solving this problem and if everything goes well then the problem regarding the abattoir will be solved by the end of the year. The first thing I began working on when I arrived on St. Martin is the abattoir and now I am ready to work with you the land owners to show you how to obtain European funding to develop agriculture on St. Martin." Chopin made clear that he cannot meet with everyone but he is willing to have a group of people meet one of the civil servants in Guadeloupe that is handling the dossiers that would advance their programs. Land owners were advised to submit their documents pertaining to the ownership of their lands so that the dossier can be put together. Chopin said that he already indicated to the Prefet of Guadeloupe that he wants him to meet this group of people on his next working visit to St. Martin.

pchopinvisitsmangoecoproject06082012When asked by SMN News if the monies that were allocated to Patrimoine Agricole Past and Present was still available. Prefet Chopin said he was not even aware of the project until he met with the association members. Chopin also told members of the media that he cannot even find the dossier that was submitted by Rose Rumit on behalf of her association. Therefore, the mission on Monday was to gather information from land owners and those that are interested in re-developing agriculture so that he could present a new dossier to Guadeloupe and these monies can be made available for agriculture. "The dossier of 2006 is an old one and the monies that were awarded for the project were used up elsewhere, so that is why we have to revamp the project by creating a new dossier. I can tell you monies are available and if the work is done correctly then these subventions will be made available to St. Martin." One of the landowners made clear to Chopin that they have no confidence in the elected politicians because they were already told that it is not possible for them to get subventions to do agriculture on St. Martin. Chopin said that St. Martin must go through Guadeloupe to obtain European funding for agricultural projects. He said there is hard work ahead for him because no one worked on the files that were already approved in 2006 and therefore those files are now closed. Chopin also made clear that even though the funding is coming from the State for these projects he is obliged to work with the Collectivity to make it a reality. He also said that the State and Europe will be the ones in charge of delegating the monies.

The landowners took Prefet Chopin to one area in French Quarter where a notary from the Dutch side has greenery. However, the land owners of St. Martin showed the Prefet that they have no access to their land because Semsamar dug out the ravine and placed huge boulders inside which is preventing them from accessing their properties on the hillside.

The delegation also visited a property in Grand Case opposite the Grand Case airport and the "Mango Eco Project" owned by the James family. Prefet Chopin was impressed with the work done by Rodman James who is working almost every day on the property to revive St. Martin's culture and agriculture. Rodman James and his brother Edwin James told Prefet Chopin that they have 60 acres of land that they are ready to develop. Close to 50 acres are on flat land while the other 10 acres is on the hillside. The James already built a wooden bungalow and a restaurant that they intend to rent out for weddings and special parties. Rodman James said their intention as a family is to also build some other bungalows on their property for renting. He said he submitted two dossiers for subvention and was given monies but it was not enough to complete his project. He further explained that the bungalow for weddings and reception still needs to get electricity and water while some other finishing touches has to be done to the inside of the building before they can begin leasing it out.

Rodman James also showed Prefet Chopin one of seven wells that he has on their property but he needs money to complete them so that they could have enough water on site for agricultural projects. The James will be holding a cultural event this Sunday at the location and has since invited the Prefet as a guest of honor so that he can see some of the plans for the "Mango Eco Project". James said if monies are made available to him he will invest in solar energy for the estate.


Click here to view more photos of Prefet Delegue Philippe Chopin during his working visit with Land Owners on Monday.

Philipsburg:--- At least two banks on St. Maarten have agreed to pay Norman Chester Wathey II (Leo Hughes) the sum of $200,000.00 from the accounts of the Wathey families.

Norman Chester Wathey II placed a lien on the accounts of the Wathey siblings after they failed to comply with a court ruling from the Court of First Instance. The lien was placed on accounts at the Windward Islands Bank and the Royal Bank of Canada.

Norman Chester Wathey II told SMN News that he placed the lien on the accounts on June 27th, 2012 and on July 27th, 2012 he received an answer from both banks. He said the RBC bank already made their payment which amounts to $11,000.00 and 4,800 Euros. He said the larger payments have to be made by the Windward Islands Bank. Wathey II said he believes the bank already made the payments to his bailiff but the bailiff is currently off island on vacation. Wathey II further explained that his siblings also placed a lien on his accounts for the sum of $30,000.00 for damages they claim he owed them for slandering. "I told the Wathey siblings that I do not have any bank accounts but they still went ahead and placed a lien at the banks on the island."

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Pregnant women, those planning a family, and breastfeeding mothers are invited to an information session on August 8 at the Baby Wellness Clinic.

The information session will start at 6:30pm until 8:00pm. The Clinic is located in the area of Grand Marche Supermarket Bush Road location behind FATUM Insurances Building.

Attendees will learn about the importance of breastfeeding. Infant and young child feeding is a cornerstone of care for childhood development.

Virtually all mothers can breastfeed, provided they have accurate information, and the support of their family, the health care system and society at large.

Colostrum, the yellowish, sticky breast milk produced at the end of pregnancy, is recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the perfect food for the newborn, and feeding should be initiated within the first hour after birth.

Exclusive breastfeeding is recommended up to six (6) months of age, with continued breastfeeding along with appropriate complementary foods up to two years of age or beyond.

The information session is in connection with celebrating the annual Breastfeeding Awareness Week that kicked off 1 August to 7 August.

Youth Health Care where the Baby Wellness Clinic falls under along with several stakeholders have come together to extend the week to the end of August with the sharing of information in country efforts to create awareness about how important it is to protect, promote and support breastfeeding.

Stakeholders are Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever and his ministry, St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) nurses, SIFMA and the Lisaflor Maternity Center.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Disaster Coordinator Winston Salomon endorses the St. Peters community weekly hurricane season clean-up which is scheduled to kick-off this Saturday, August 11.
Other clean-ups are scheduled for the weekends of August 18, and 25. The primary objective of the clean-up is to prepare the neighbourhood against material damage and flooding caused by flying debris during the passing of a tropical storm or hurricane.
Residents have been asked to ensure that all unwanted items are placed on the sidewalk preferably by Friday evening, August 10 and every Friday prior to the scheduled clean-up dates.
Disaster Coordinator Salomon says that this is an opportunity for residents to get rid of old items and debris that lies around their yard and could become flying projectiles during a passing storm or hurricane.
Debris can also clog flood drains and waterways therefore causing severe flooding in the district or neighbourhoods.
Items that will be collected include old and or unused electronic appliances, furniture, household items, yard waste, car parts and accessories, and any hazardous waste.
The area that will be cleaned-up on August 11 is: Blue Berry Road, Passion Fruit Road, Honey Dew Road, Apricot Road, Cantaloupe Road, Grapefruit Road, and Kiwi Road.
The 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season has already seen six storm systems form so far, and many more are forecasted to develop in the coming weeks and months.
ODM is calling on the community to make sure everybody has everything in place and are storm ready.
The remaining names of potential storms for the 2012 season are: Gordon, Helene, Isaac, Joyce, Kirk, Leslie, Michael, Nadine, Oscar, Patty, Rafael, Sandy, Tony, Valerie and William.
The hurricane season runs through November 30.

nagicosponsorsgearforsxmcricketassociation10082012The St. Maarten Cricket Association was the recipient of a donation from NAGICO Insurances on Thursday August 9th; in which they received funding to outfit them with all the necessary gear and equipment for an upcoming cricket tournament.

The association approached the company for financial assistance to replace their old gear for an upcoming tournament. Speaking at the cheque handing over on the cricket field on Thursday President of the Association; Nathaniel Walters thanked NAGICO for their continued support over the years.

Some of the items the association received included: cricket balls, bats, batting gloves, arm guards, batting pads and tournament stumps.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament will meet in public session on August 17, the first meeting since the July recess to discuss a four point agenda.

The meeting will take place on Friday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point is the submission of the 2011 Annual Report of the High Council of State Ombudsman.

The second agenda point is the appointment of the Chair person, members, and replacement members of the High Council of State General Audit Chamber.

The third agenda point is approval of a working visit to the Netherland in connection with the Dutch Second Chamber of Parliament meeting on September 18 in the Ridderzaal and reception of out-going Second Chamber of Parliament President Hon. G.A. Verbeet.

The fourth agenda point also seeks approval from Members of Parliament (MP) with respect to a working visit to Panama in with respect to the 9th Plenary Meeting of ParlAmericas from August 30 to September 1.
ParlAmericas is Parliamentarians for the Americas. It is an independent network composed of national legislatures of 35 states from North, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean.

Members of ParlAmericas are committed to promoting parliamentary participation in the Inter-American system. They are also engaged in developing inter-parliamentary dialogue on relevant hemispheric issues.

The central committee session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com.

swescotwilliamspresentspledgesfororganizingdisabledweek15082012PM makes personal monetary pledge in memory of passed loved ones.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams held a brief presentation at her Cabinet on Tuesday presenting her pledge and the pledges of twenty four additional individuals which she personally collected at the Top Promotions Be Able Dine at Holland House event on Saturday. In her comments the Prime Minister stated that from her side the pledge she made on Saturday evening at Holland House to the tune of one thousand dollars was a given. "Firstly to the committee Be Able of the Top Promotions Foundation which is breaking new barriers by organizing the Disabled Week which will be held towards the end of November I would like to commend you on the excellent job which you have been doing with regards to the disabled here on the island. I need to also thank all of the companies that were part of the fundraising that was held last Saturday which made it possible for the Foundation to host the fundraising at Holland House. I also need to say a special thanks to Holland House for being such a sport and accommodating what was a very spontaneous part of that fundraising dinner", commented the Prime Minister who was referring to her being a special guest chef at the Fundraising event. During the event the Prime Minister went from table to table where she personally collected twenty five thousand dollars worth of pledges which will go towards the organization of activities centered on disabled week.

"At the dinner, which if I may add was exquisitely prepared by Holland House, some of the patrons whispered to me regarding the possibility of me collecting some of the pledges for which letters where at everyone's table. And so during a lull in dinner we undertook to collect twenty four pledges besides my own containing one thousand dollars as a contribution to the work which is done on behalf of disabled persons here on the island. So today in addition to presenting my personal pledge I would also like to present the other twenty four and personally thank those other twenty four persons who spontaneously signed off their pledge form," continued the Prime Minister

The Prime Minister closed the presentation on a personal note stating that she made her pledge in memory of two of her siblings which she lost due to a rare disease which caused them to be disabled later in life. "I do this presentation in 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. I would therefore like to encourage St. Maarten to continue to support the activities of the Be Able Committee of the Top Promotions Foundation in organizing the Disabled Week."

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

Philipsburg:--- The rider of the motorcycle that collided with two concrete slabs in the vicinity of the One Tete Lokay round-a-bout passed away, confirmed Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos.
SMN News understands that the victim was riding down link one at high speed when he slipped and lost control of his motorcycle.
The motorcycle landed on two concrete slabs that are alongside the road not far away from the One Tete Lokay round-a-bout. The victim has been identified as Massimilliono Manceni (25), a native of France. Mos said that police had confiscated the body but quickly released it when they determined that the victim caused his own death.
However, SMN News learnt that the victim died due to internal bleeding while on the operating table around 7pm, while the accident took place around 3:30pm.

rutholivacci16082012Cay Hill:--- The relatives of Ruth Olivacci (62) are peeved at the passing of their loved one who died due to carelessness at the St. Maarten Medical Center on Thursday midday. Sister of the deceased and Member of Parliament Silvia Olivacci Meyers told SMN News that a Dutch specialist operated on her sister on Wednesday to remove a catheter which was placed in the vicinity of her collar bone three weeks ago by Dr. Ferrier. Meyers said her sister was suffering from kidney failure and she needed to take dialysis treatments. Meyers further explained that Ruth was in the hospital for three weeks and she was improving. As a result, the specialist attempted to remove the catheter so that she could go home. "Ruth was a diabetic and her kidneys were failing so she was hospitalized for that purpose."

Meyers said the operation took place around 2pm on Wednesday and while the specialist was removing the medical device, he punctured her main artery. "The doctors called her family and informed us of what had transpired during the operation. They also told us about some of the consequences of a punctured artery. The doctors explained that even though they conducted a second operation to repair the punctured artery, there are possibilities that she could become paralyzed on one side or get a blood clot in her brain. Shortly after the operation, the doctors informed us that what they were trying to avoid is what had happened because Ruth was not able to move her left side."
The distraught sister of the deceased said that her sister was placed in the intensive care unit Wednesday night and up to 9am on Thursday morning she was doing alright because she showed one of her nieces that she could not move her left side. Meyers said that at 11am on Thursday, the doctors and nurses noticed that Ruth was bleeding in the same area where they removed the catheter. "When they saw she was bleeding, they took her to the operating room again and they found another artery that was also damaged during the removal of the catheter. They took my sister into the operating room just after 11am and by 12:30pm she was gone."

The Inspector General of Health, Dr. Earl Best has been informed of the death of Ruth Olivacci and the family has requested an investigation into her death.

crashedmotorcycle19082012French Quarter:--- Several friends and motorcycle riders that participate in the illegal motorcycle races every Sunday morning on RN7 (French Quarter) are in shock and disbelief regarding the death of Chris Smith who was involved in a fatal accident on Sunday morning.

Relatives and friends of Chris Smith (36) a national of St. Lucia confirmed to SMN News that Smith passed away around 1:30pm Sunday afternoon as doctors and other medical professionals were working diligently to stabilize him before they could evacuate him to one of the neighboring islands. Smith leaves to mourn his brother and girlfriend both residing on St. Maarten and his daughter who lives in St. Lucia. Several of his co-workers from Reysil Construction and his boss Toochie Meyers gathered at the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital hoping that Smith would have survived. He is known to be someone that is very friendly and a dedicated worker.

According to information provided by eyewitnesses, Smith crashed into a grey Hyundai Tucson P-3997 as he was leaving the racing area on French Quarter's main road. The accident took place close to Belle Plein.

One of the eyewitnesses and friend of Chris Smith said that Chris was riding a red motorcycle that belongs to Craig Bush. The eyewitness further explained that at the time of the accident, Smith was not racing, he was leaving the area to go home. The eyewitness said that there were about five vehicles that had stopped on the road while the driver of the grey Hyundai Tucson P-3997 pulled her vehicle out of the line and tried to overtake. At that point, she slammed into the motorcycle that Smith was riding. The eyewitness further explained that Smith was riding at high speed and when he hit the jeep he went airborne and slammed into a red gate. Three women who also witnessed the accident said that the rider of the bike landed on a red gate and his bones on both feet and hands were all broken and protruding out. The women said that Smith had several long cuts about his legs and hands while some of his teeth were also broken out. On the scene, SMN News reporter noticed some bone splinters and blood on the gate where the victim landed.

chrissmith19082012Preliminary reports stated that Smith was in critical condition while a male child that was inside the Hyundai Tucson was also injured. A woman on the scene described the driver of the jeep as being impatient or someone who has road rage because she did not think of her son when she tried to overtake the vehicles that were stopped in front of her. SMN News learnt that the owner of the jeep is a supervisor at Checkmate Security.

Commandant of the Gendarmerie Paul Betaille told SMN News that the victim was transported to the Louis Constant Fleming Hospital where medical professionals were trying their best to stabilize him so that he could be evacuated overseas for further medical treatment. However, Smith passed away before that could have happened.

The Head of the Gendarmerie said he did not have any update on the male child that was injured during the early morning accident. He said that an investigation into the accident has been opened.

Commandant Betaille also confirmed that the persons that are involved in the motorcycle races on Sunday mornings are acting illegally because they have not obtained any permit to practice on the main highway. President of the Collectivity of St. Martin, Alain Richardson could not be reached as he is off island at the moment.

Residents of French Quarter and members of the Conseil de Quartier said that the death of Smith is something they expected to happen a long time ago. "These riders come from all over the island and they gather by Brooks Car Wash every Sunday morning to practice their illegal racing." One member of the Conseil de Quartier said that he hopes that the death of Smith will deter the riders from racing in their neighborhood. It should be noted that every Sunday morning road users are stopped so that the races can take place and neither the Gendarmes nor the Police Territorial never took measures to stop the illegal racing.

giftedinterchurchbasketballtournamentroundtwo19082012Philipsburg:--- The second round of GIFTED Inter-church basketball competition took place on Saturday, August 18, 2012. The first game between New Testament Baptist Church (NTBC) and Praise Tabernacle Church (PTC) was very intense from start to finish resulting in an overtime to decide winner. The game finished 27-24 as PTC came out as victors.
The second game of the night was between the Seventh Day Adventist church (SDA) and Christian Assembly Ministry (CAM). This game was also very close down to the last second of the game. SDA won 33-32 despite the hard efforts made by CAM in the end of regulation being 4 points down.
Game 3 featured the undefeated Church of God (COG) against Christian Faith Ministries (CFM). COG maintained their winning streak as they won 33-30.
In the last game, SDA high intensity defense and well organized offense paid off as they defeated PTC 39-26. SDA would have to maintain that form when they meet CFM, the team that beat them already in the first round. This sets up to be a much anticipated re-match for the semi-finals.
GIFTED Inter-church basketball tournament resumes on Saturday, September 1st; where the finals will be played at Melford Hazel Sports Complex. The next event for GIFTED is the "Word Nerd" GLOW Party, featuring Curtis Jordan live and DJ Joshua DRJ Ferrol, at the John Larmonie Center on August 25th, 2012 starting at 7pm, with a "geek chic" dress code.

signingofagreementfordrinkingwaterstoragetanks19082012Great Bay:--- A three-way agreement for the supply and construction of two drinking water storage tanks was signed on Thursday August 16, 2012 by the Government of St. Maarten, Air Fin Holding St. Maarten N.V. doing business as Seven Seas Water (SSW- St. Maarten) and the water and electricity company GEBE.

Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labor, Cornelius de Weever signed on behalf of the government of St. Maarten, while Franklyn Richards, Managing Director, signed on behalf of the Seven Seas Water and Ivan Solomon and Ir. Romelio Maduro signed on behalf of the water and electricity company GEBE.

The three-way agreement is a sub agreement of the Water Supply Agreement between Government and Seven Seas Water for the supply of water produced by the reverse osmosis plants of Seven Seas Water in Cay Bay and Cupecoy. The Water Supply Agreement specifies the water volumes to be supplied, the quality includes also the supply of two tanks intended to upgrade the total drinking water storage capacity on the island. Payment of the tanks have been spread over the term of ten years, 2008-2018.

Minister De Weever mentioned the importance of having the necessary infrastructure in place for the supply of drinking water to the general public, essential to guarantee public health. The Public Health department is working on all aspects of the water supply. The periodic inspection of the quality of drinking water has started, and the water storage capacity will increase. The expansion of the water production is being addressed. A new master plan for the production and distribution of water will be commissioned to establish the future needs and investments. And once the results and investments are known the water financials and consumer tariffs will be analyzed.

The three-way agreement provides detailed arrangements of the supply, installation, commissioning, operation and ownership of the two water tanks. Each tank has a capacity of 3000 m3. The tanks are constructed of double sided "glass-fused" steel. The fused glass enables a protecting layer with no oxidation of the inner surface and as result safe storage of drinking water with no discoloration, as well as a low maintenance outside tank surface, reducing therefore the cost of operations and maintenance. The tanks will be built to withstand high winds experienced in hurricanes as well as for seismic tremors in earthquake prone areas.

In complying with the agreement Government issued in long lease the parcel of land for the water tanks in Pointe Blanche, while SSW will supply and construct the tanks, with GEBE building the foundation and supervising the entire project. Once completed, the tanks will be owned by government and operated and maintained by GEBE.

Government, GEBE and SSW are pleased that the project is now moving forward because the tanks will improve the water storage and distribution system for the people of St. Maarten. The installation of additional water storage will also take some pressure off of the reverse osmosis plants, which until a new plant is built, will be operating practically nonstop.
The Point Blanche tank is expected to take 8-10 weeks to manufacture and deliver to the island and construction will commence soon after. Once in operation the tanks will add to the present storage capacity and will service the area of Pointe Blanche, the Harbor, Philipsburg and surrounding areas. The location of the two tanks is also in considering the Pointe Blanche Harbor area as the location for a new water production plant.

bikinibeachrestaurant20082012Marigot:--- The owners of two restaurants are taking legal action against the Collectivity of St. Martin and its executive council members who granted an Authorization of Temporary Occupation (AOT) to Norbert Luftman owner of Sarl Sindextour (Le Plantation).

The COM took the decision to renew the AOT for Luftman on April 17th, 2012 for a parcel of domain land situated on AW 33 Orient Bay.

SMN News learnt that the owners of Bikini Beach Elisa Cohen and the ADP Societie Kontiki Philippe Just who are operating on Orient Bay have decided to challenge the COM and the Prefecture for granting the AOT to one person while their requests were not handled. A well placed source said that the Prefet Delegue is already seeking to have the AOT annulled since the legal and normal procedures such as publicizing the requests were not published prior to it being handled. Currently the two businesses are highly affected because the COM granted Luftman the rights to adjust and build up the parking area.

Based on documents provided to SMN News, the proprietors of Bikini Beach and ADP requested an AOT from the COM in February 2012 while Luftman submitted his request on March 29th, 2012. SMN News, further learnt that the President of the COM was asked about the granting of the AOT to Luftman and he denied knowledge of such, instead President Richardson told those that questioned him that the requests of Cohen and Just were being handled by the relevant departments. Sources say that Norbert Luftman was one of the major financiers of the RRR party during the last election and granting him the AOT was just a pay-back scheme. However, SMN News was not able to verify that information.

kontikibeachrestaurant20082012Luftman began occupying domain land in the Orient Bay area in 1992 where he built five vacation homes but instead of using them for his own business he rented the properties out to various persons who are now operating well known restaurants on Orient Bay. Elisa Cohen rented one of the properties and she created the Bikini Beach while Just was given a contract for ADP (Kontiki Beach).

According to the information provided to SMN News, the COM granted the AOT to Luftman just 17 days after they took office and they did not take along the requests of Cohen and Just for a vote to be taken on them, neither did they respond to the many letters sent by the two business owners who have been paying an unknown amount of rent to Luftman even during the period of time when his AOT expired.

The two business persons even went to the Prefecture to see if the decision taken by the COM was sent to the Prefecture and there was no trace of it until Prefet Phillipe Chopin investigated and found that the COM granted Luftman an AOT for the five buildings he is now renting.

Currently an investigation is underway while the case will be handled sometime in September in the administrative courts.

Philipsburg (DCOMM):--- The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labor launched the project "Employability through Training," in the latter part of 2011. The project is progressing well and has placed 17 individuals on job training to date. The newly developed communications plan is soon scheduled to kick off in hopes of bringing about more awareness to the general public about the project and the positive outlook for unemployed nationals.

What does this mean?

The ETT Program is geared towards unemployed individuals, in transition, who are attempting to improve their lives by gaining more efficient working skills through practical and theoretical training. The projects' aim is therefore to offer them work related skills that are essential in obtaining and maintaining employment.

The curriculum consists of courses in the areas of: Hospitality, Marine, Construction, Auto mechanic, IT & Social Skills among others. The slogan, "Training me =A sustainable you" is also incorporated in a unique logo that is scheduled to be unveiled to the public in August.

The project also piqued the interest of corporate Sint Maarten, says Project Leader, Mrs. Nikima Groeneveldt-Hickinson. "Fifteen prominent businesses showed their enthusiasm and interest by signing the partnership agreement offering their establishments as practical training venues". The business community is therefore actively supporting the project as well as the participants.

To ensure continued efficiency, the Ministry has postponed the start of group 2 until September 2012. Supporting provisions for the expected SEI participants are being put in place to safeguard minimal bottlenecks. The Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labor is urging unemployed nationals of the community of Sint Maarten, who wish to improve their working skills and get a step closer to gainful employment, to sign up at the Labor Affairs Services today.

How to Sign Up?

All individuals interested in being a candidate of the SEI Project "Employability through Training" should visit Labor Affairs and indicate their interest. Once they meet the criteria, the individual will be placed on the SEI Project candidate list, assessed by a job placement officer & a social worker prior to the start of their training.

 

SEI Project Criteria:
1. Dutch nationals between the ages of (18 - 55)
2. Unskilled/ under skilled, unemployed persons
3. Persons with limited or no education
4. Persons requiring social skill building and requiring a skill in order to gain sustainable employment.

Relevant Documents:
- Copy of Passports or ID
- A valid census registration form
- A police record/ proof that it has been applied for (can be provided by the department)
- CV (help can be given to individuals that do not have one)
- Copy of certificates and/ diplomas (if applicable)

camillebaly21082012Philipsburg:--- St. Maarten lost another great son of the soil on Tuesday morning when the former director of Youth and Cultural Affairs Camille Baly passed away at the St. Maarten Medical Center after a brief illness. Baly's health deteriorated during the past nine months since he lost his beloved wife Elvia Baly better known as nurse Baly who passed away last year October. Even though Baly was grieving the loss of his beloved wife, he remained active in his political life as an adviser to the National Alliance. Camille Baly was member of the Council of Art, he was also the Principal of the Lionel Connor School in Cole Bay while the leader of the National Alliance William Marlin was a teacher at the same school.
The late Camille Baly is also known on the island for gathering St. Maarten's history. He paid close interest to the cultural aspect of the island since the island's culture was something he treasured. Baly has left to mourn his daughter Tallulah Baly-Vanterpool, his son Camille "Ray" Baly, three grandchildren, and the National Alliance family especially Cloyd "Ohndae" Marlin whom he considered as one of his sons.
The family of the late Camille Baly is busy preparing for his home going ceremony. SMN News wishes the family of the late Camille Baly especially his only daughter Tallulah much strength.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Tropical Storm Isaac is now over the Caribbean Sea and continues to move away from the Leeward Islands.

On the advice of Office of Disaster Management, the Prime Minister, who is responsible for Disaster Management, has decided that schools will reopen on Thursday.

It is not expected, but if the weather situation changes and creates challenges at any particular school, arrangements will be made to address them.

Tropical Storm Isaac at 11:00PM according to the National Hurricane Center was located 270 miles South East of Puerto Rico, and is moving West near 20 miles per hour.

Maximum sustained winds are near 45 miles per hour with higher gusts. Tropical Storm force winds now extend outward up to 140 miles mainly to the North and East of the system center.

Great Bay:--- The Department of Community Development, Family and Humanitarian Affairs (C.D.F.H.) and by extension the Community Help Desk in collaboration with Social Services is offering free weekly workshops on "Taking total control through budgeting" to the general public starting Tuesday, August 28th, 2012.
"I believe it is extremely important that we all become conscious of how we spend our money. I once heard a statement that said:" you can't buy what you want and beg for what you need. We have to set priorities in our lives and be able to afford them by applying ourselves," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever.
The program will be conveniently held where the Community Help Desks are located and starts on Tuesday, August 28th at the St. Maarten Senior Citizen Recreational Foundation in Hope Estate; Thursday, August 30th at the Christian Faith Ministries Church in Dutch Quarter; Friday, August 31st at the Community Help Desk Cole Bay and Monday, September 10th at the St. Peters Community Center, from 7pm to 9 pm and runs for seven weeks. For more information feel free to contact the Community Help Desk at the following telephone numbers: 548-4633 St. Peters; 542-2802 Hope Estate; 544-4340 Cole Bay, and Dutch Quarter 547-4911. This is the first of a series of empowerment programs by the Department of Community Development, Family & Humanitarian Affairs.
Currently, the amount of persons facing financial difficulties is steadily increasing. Often times many people consider managing their personal finances to be overwhelming, difficult and stressful. Regrettably, poor financial decisions may create stress and tension in relationships and may have detrimental effects on personal health and the quality of one's life. And so in an effort to combat these problems the C.D.F.H.A. seeks to coordinate and continuously "execute informative and social education empowerment programs". The course will be given by S.I.F.M.A.
The participatory workshops aim to help persons develop practical skills and strategies to make wise decisions and get on the road towards financial freedom. Another benefit of the course is the pride and peace of mind participants will receive with good financial planning. Certificates will be awarded to participants at the end of the workshop. The weekly budgeting course consists of seven sessions and features: "An introduction to budgeting" (3 sessions) "Nutrition on a budget" (1 session) "Importance of insurance and savings plans" (1 session) and "Living on a budget" (including review and close/ 2 sessions) Course materials, workbooks and stationary will be provided. The staff of the Community Help Desk, C.D.F.H.A. and Social Services will be on hand to assist at each location.

Upon successful completion of the program participants will be able to: Identify and monitor bad spending habits and take an active interest in budget planning to achieve desired goals. Exercising effective money management is one of the most important accomplishments anyone can make in their lives. Interested persons can register at the Community Help Desk until August 24th 2012 (limited space available).

igymarinasyhgcollection10072012The three premier marinas in the IGY Yacht Haven Grande Collection have each been awarded 5 Gold Anchors by the Yacht Harbour Association (TYHA). With thorough inspection and detail, Gareth Turnbull, General Manager of TYHA assessed each marina according to the Association's globally adopted standards for marinas.

"We are thrilled to have received such high accolades from a highly-regarded organization such as The Yacht Harbour Association. Our marinas strive to be the top destinations for yachtsmen around the world, and clearly our efforts have been recognized by not only the TYHA, but by our customers as well," said Kenny Jones, MBE, CMM and Executive Vice President of Operations for IGY Marinas.

The Gold Anchor Award Scheme is a voluntary assessment program, which is focused on customer service and providing quality moorings for the boat owner. The ratings range from 1 to 5 Gold Anchors and provide assurance of the credibility and quality of the marina when assessed against the technical criteria based on TYHA's Code of Practice for the design, construction and operation of marinas. Marinas are assessed by fully qualified marina assessors, berth holders' feedback and independent mystery shoppers. The program operates in 23 countries and has been for 24 years. Recently, the program was given the Practical Boat Owners Green Initiative award in 2011.

"I have never experienced one company that is spread across 6 different countries, with several different cultures, that present consistent high levels of facilities and services. The staff are extremely well trained and motivated and demonstrate amazing passion for what they do, and do it well. All facets of the facilities operations are a credit to IGY and Andrew Farkas's vision," says Mr. Turnbull.

TYHA's assessment revealed the following for each IGY marina in the YHG Collection:

Yacht Haven Grande, St. Thomas

Yacht Haven Grande is a superb mega yacht marina located in the Caribbean on the island of St. Thomas. It is owned and operated by IGY Marinas and built to cater to mega yachts in 2005. Yacht Haven Grande is the jewel in the crown of the IGY portfolio; there are 46 berths providing exceptionally high standards of service and facilities required by yachts up to 600 feet. This is a business where the management rolls out the red carpet for every customer while also keeping its house in order with regards to facilities and good management practice.

IGY has developed an exclusive retail village in the upland with brands such as Louis Vuitton and Gucci and visitors are invited to use the restaurants, spa and leisure facilities with the assurance that the property is subtly monitored and patrolled by a team of professional security personnel.

The marina team understands what their customers expect and provides a top service for the duration of each stay. Customers are extremely important to the marina team and enjoy the attention to detail one would expect in such an environment, and in our survey of the berth holders' comments such as "outstanding", "model marina" and "nothing is ever a problem for the courteous staff", were common.

Yacht Haven Grande is a busy port supplying 2.9 million gallons of water, 1.3 million gallons of diesel and 1.8 million kilowatt hours of electricity. There is a huge demand on services, combined with the high expectations from captains, which are well within the capabilities of the marina team.

 

Rodney Bay Marina, St. Lucia

Rodney Bay Marina is a world-famous yachting center, catering to all yacht configurations with in-slip fueling and 3-phase electrical supply for mega yachts as well as swinging moorings on an inner lagoon for those with a tighter budget. With thousands of visitors each year, it is a business ideally suited to welcoming transatlantic sailors who have just completed the long voyage.

This is a luxury facility on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia where IGY's experience in running marinas makes entry to the island a relatively easy process for the captain and crew. The Gold Anchor assessment for Rodney Bay Marina found that IGY takes its duty of care one step further than they need to. A great example is its sponsorship of a customs and immigrations service, which is on-site at the marina. On arrival, crew have access to good shower facilities, great restaurants with a variety of cuisine, a supermarket, high-speed fueling, a boat yard and a well-stocked chandlers.

Rodney Bay Marina also runs a very popular series of crew parties for visiting and resident yachts and the crew can be assured that they are in safe hands throughout their stay. We surveyed berth holders and carried out a mystery shop, which found that the marina scored impressive full marks on customer service and this was reflected in what we experienced during the assessment. A particularly impressive service is the dock staff who are each allocated a pontoon and tend to yachts in their area.

It is a safe and trustworthy port to base cruising or racing in the Caribbean and indeed an essential stop to clear immigrations, get provisioning and refuel. Some of Rodney Bay's legendary events include the ARC rally (Atlantic Rally for Cruisers) in December each year and the International Billfish Tournament in October, which recently broke the island marlin record of 960 pounds.

Local St. Lucian businesses value the marina and its visitors who are always made welcome and currently a complimentary rum punch is provided by one of the on-site bars.


The Yacht Club at Isle de Sol, St. Maarten

Yacht Club Isle de Sol is a premium marina facility within easy reach of St. Barts, Saba, Anguilla and many other very desirable Caribbean locations. It caters to yachts up to 360 feet and is fine tuned in to the needs of mega yacht captains and crew. The VIP experience starts before customers reach their berth when they are greeted and escorted by tender, making the crew's job easier on the approach and when docking at their allocated berth.

Once on site, the efficient marina team make sure crew and captain get everything they need and all within the very secure, privacy of Snoopy Island in Simpson Bay lagoon. IGY provides an excellent range of services including ISPS (The International Ship and Port Facility Security) compliance, high-speed in-slip fueling, in-slip pump out, free satellite television and free wireless Internet to every berth. Crew can also park cars directly beside the berth making provisioning and VIP transport a 1st class experience.

Captains and crew enjoy relaxing on site with the gym, pool and flood-lit tennis courts as well as socializing in the poolside Castaways Bar & Restaurant. This facility compliments the atmosphere on site with crew enjoying the parties laid on by IGY as well as offering quiet areas for some time out.

Within easy reach is excellent shopping, local French cuisine as well as a range of beach bars. St. Maarten is also one of the few mega yacht bases in the Caribbean with private jets regularly delivering new charter customers to the island.

These are all reasons why St. Maarten is one of the best mega yacht hubs in the world.

Philipsburg:--- The General Audit Chamber presented the final report of the first regulatory audit on personnel expenditures 2011 to the Central Committee of Parliament.
On November 23rd, 2011 the General Audit Chamber of St. Maarten initiated an audit focusing upon the lawfulness of the spending on personnel expenditure for the year 2011. This final report contains the results, conclusions and recommendations of that investigation.
The board represented by Acting Chairman Mr. Ronald Halman, member Mr. Alphons Gumbs and deputy member Mr. Daniel Hassell accompanied by Mrs. Joane Dovale-Meit (Secretary General) and Ms. Melisah Gomes (senior policy worker) presented the report to the Parliament. The current board's tenure ends as of August 23rd and the presentation was meant as a completion of its first regulatory audit activity.
Mr. Halman recommended that Parliament, after careful study of the almost 100-page report, schedule a follow up meeting with the General Audit Chamber to discuss the details.
The main question for the audit relates to the extent payments of wages to personnel at all seven ministries including the secretariat of the High Councils of State and other advisory bodies were lawful in 2011. Four phases were followed in the conduct of the investigation. Firstly, the legal framework was reviewed, followed by an audit of the personnel files and an audit of the salary calculations. Lastly, the Audit Chamber evaluated the administrative processes at the various entities related to personnel.
During a short PowerPoint presentation, the General Audit Chamber provided the headlines of the results contained in the report including the recommendations to government. The report is available on the General Audit Chamber's website www.arsxm.org.
Mr. Halman indicated that based on the initial findings, further study is being carried out in terms of pensions. The report on this matter will be presented later in the year.

clarencerichardson26082012Cay Hill:--- The Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) Clarence Richardson resigned from the Supervisory Board on Saturday. According to reliable sources, Clarence Richardson was given a consultancy position on October 10th, 2011 when he turned 70 years old. Sources close to the St. Maarten Medical Center said Richardson was collecting $1,500 per month before his 70th birthday, which was October 10th 2011. Richardson was supposed to resign on that same day and turn over the helm of the supervisory board to someone else since it is stipulated in the bylaws of the Supervisory Board of the St. Maarten Medical Center that board members cannot be older than 70 years old, but Richardson and the other members of the board found a loop hole by making Richardson a consultant as of October 10th, 2011. Sources close to the St. Maarten Medical Center said that Richardson's consultancy fees skyrocketed when he was appointed by the supervisory board as a consultant. Questions are now being raised if Richardson also submitted a check amounting to the monies he paid himself since October 10th, 2011 when he delivered his resignation letter to the remaining members of the supervisory board. "We want to know if Clarence Richardson will give back the monies he received illegally for almost one year. We are also questioning if the contracts and other commitments made by management and the supervisory board will be revoked by the new board because the board that Clarence Richardson headed was illegal."

SMN News also learnt that each member of the supervisory board of the St. Maarten Medical Center has to be approved by the government of St. Maarten but that did not happen over the years. The sources said government basically allowed the supervisory board to do what they wanted and did not supervise the institution. Medical staff at the St. Maarten Medical Center said that Richardson ran after pressure came from Inspector General Dr. Earl Best and government and it was clear that medical care at SMMC was in jeopardy because several persons lost their lives at the St. Maarten Medical Center over recent years. SMN News learnt that questions are also being raised about the liability the SMMC will be facing for the negligence that resulted in deaths of several people. According to reliable information reaching SMN News, the late Ruth Olivacce's family will be filing a claim for her wrongful death and already SZV has indicated that they will not be shouldering that expense. It should be noted that the doctor who operated on the late Ruth Olivacce last week to remove the catheter left the island the following day and the Inspector General is busy trying to locate the doctor in the Netherlands to interview him on how he managed to puncture two of the victim's main arteries.

SMN News has also been reliably informed that the medical and specialists committee that is scheduled to meet with parliament on September 3rd, 2012 already took an unanimous decision over the weekend to inform the supervisory board that they want the management of the SMMC to change forthwith because there is too much chaos at the St. Maarten Medical Center and if the situation continues Inspector General Dr. Earl Best will have no choice but to apply the law and call for the closure of the institution.

Some persons such as legal advisers have said that the Supervisory Board of the St. Maarten Medical Center has chosen to sell the Cay Hill pharmacy to one of the interested parties that are operating at the medical institution. A concerned onlooker said that the Cay Hill pharmacy was sold in June 2012 and if the "illegal" supervisory board committed such an act then government should revoke the contract and sale of the pharmacy.

The Parliament of St. Maarten is currently holding several hearings to determine their next step and course of action when it comes to the St. Maarten Medical Center.

naturefoundationvolunteerstransplantcoral27082012The St. Maarten Nature Foundation continued with its coral transplanting project to restore coral reefs both inside and outside of the Man of War Shoal Marine Park the last few weeks. A group of six volunteer divers from the community assisted the Nature Foundation with the project. The project started with coral being transplanted on the section of reef which was damaged by the sinking of the vessel "Urge" in late March of this year. The vessel caught fire and sank within the Man of War Shoal Marine Park close to a dive site known as "Fish Bowl". The larger pieces of the wreck were cleared by commercial salvage company Aquatic Solutions with the Nature Foundation cleaning up the smaller sized debris. Bobby's Marina Group of Companies also made a significant donation to the Nature Foundation to assist with the cleaning and restoration efforts of the reef due to the sinking of the "Urge".

Because the vessel sank on an area of healthy reef some corals were damaged as a result. Once coral reefs are damaged they are less able to support the many creatures that inhabit them. When a coral reef supports fewer fish, plants, and animals, it also loses value as a tourist destination. Further, the absence of reefs acting as natural barriers can increase the damage to the Philipsburg area from wave action caused by storms and hurricanes. It was therefore decided to conduct a coral transplanting initiative to help Nature restore the damaged reef and extend the project to areas outside of the Marine Park.

The corals were transplanted using a simple technique where pieces of coral are harvested from healthy sections on different areas on the reef. A small nail is drilled into the damaged area to which the coral is attached using tying wire and marine epoxy. Dozens of coral species were transplanted by Nature Foundation staff and volunteers over the past few weeks and the transplanting project will continue indefinitely.

The man of War Shoal Marine Park and the coral reef areas within it are of significant environmental and economic importance as diving in Marine Parks is globally on the rise and generally accepted by the diving tourist as a "must do" vacation activity. An economic valuation study conducted by the Nature Foundation of St. Maarten's coral reef ecosystem has placed the monetary value at close to US$58 million in contributions to the economy of the country.

With proper management and restoration the area will increase the St. Maarten Tourism Product and local fisheries will also be enhanced through the regeneration of the depleted fish stock surrounding St. Maarten. Research has shown that Marine Protected Areas increase fish populations and fish size of commercial species in nearby fishing grounds.

The latest area to have coral transplanted in order to have the reefs restored was the Long Bay Reef complex outside of Cupecoy.

shtameetscoc27082012Board and Executive Members of the St. Maarten Hospitality and Trade Association and the St. Maarten Chamber of Commerce met on August 21st, at SHTA office. During the meeting both organizations expressed concerns over several troubling issues on St. Maarten which have their attention including, the underperforming economy and the severe decline in the investment climate and the consequences for the local (labor) markets thereof. In addition to the uncertainty regarding rumored changes in the tax system, the need of a simplified system and increased compliance – reportedly at a lowly 36% - rather than increasing taxes as a means of generating more revenue.

smmc23082012Philipsburg:--- Relatives of the late Ruth Olivacce will be filing a lawsuit against the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) for the wrongful death of their family member who was laid to rest last Saturday. Silvia Meyers-Olivacce confirmed to SMN News that the family learnt that the two doctors who operated on the late Ruth Olivacce were not licensed to practice medicine on St. Maarten. Meyers-Olivacce said now that the family got this information they already made contact with a lawyer who will file a wrongful death lawsuit against the St. Maarten Medical Center. However, there are several questions being asked by medical professionals about the liabilities that would be facing the SMMC because SMMC's insurance only covers employees and specialists that are licensed by the government of St. Maarten to practice medicine at the institution.

The two doctors who flew back to the Netherlands the day after Olivacce passed away are Dr. Lampmann and Dr. Covelies. SMN News learnt that the Inspectorate of Health managed to contact the two doctors in the Netherlands and they will be interviewed sometime this week. Dr. Lampmann and Dr. Covelies have to now tell the health inspectorate how they managed to puncture the two main arteries of the late Ruth Olivacce when they were removing a catheter that was placed next to her collar bone. The medical device was implanted three weeks earlier when the late Olivacce entered the institution to take dialysis treatment. SMN News was reliably informed that the two doctors were brought in by the Managing Director of the St. Maarten Medical Center Dr. George Scot. Dr. Scot owns ANG N.V. and he recruits doctors in the Netherlands to replace specialists at the SMMC.

SMN News contacted the Department of Health, in the person of Fenna Arnel to verify if the two doctors were registered to practice medicine on St. Maarten, Arnel said the person to contact for such information is the Inspector General Dr. Earl Best because the Inspectorate is in possession of the registry that contains the names of all registered doctors on the island. Dr. Earl Best could not be reached on Monday afternoon for verification. It should be noted that Dr. Best investigated at least seven cases of wrongful deaths of persons who died at the SMMC. SMN News received reliable information that states that Dr. Best already indicated to the Members of Parliament and the Council of Ministers that the situation at the St. Maarten Medical Center is unacceptable and urgent actions needed to be taken. Up to Monday afternoon the Supervisory Board of the St. Maarten Medical Center did not confirm to parliament on which day they intend to meet with them to discuss the state of affairs of SMMC. So far the chairman of the supervisory board Clarence Richardson has submitted his resignation since he was working in violation of SMMC bylaws.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure (MinVROMI) will resume its public consultation process with respect to the drafting of "development plans" for country Sint Maarten.

A follow-up town hall meeting is scheduled for Monday, September 3 at the Sister Regina Primary School Gym, Simpson Bay from 7:00pm to 9:30pm. Residents and stakeholders of Simpson Bay, Airport area and Beacon Hill are invited to come to the meeting.

The follow-up meeting would allow the residents and stakeholders of the Simpson Bay community, Airport and Beacon Hill to review the outline for a development plan for the aforementioned areas.

The input of the community is considered paramount in this process and in order for the right choices to be made, the community has to have a say by giving their views with respect to the spatial national development of the country.

The drafting of the development plans will take approximately 24 months and the aforementioned plans will guide the future spatial development of the country where it relates to government and private land.

The second town hall meeting will be held on Thursday, September 6 at Carl's Unique Inn Conference room, Cole Bay from 7:00pm to 9:30pm. This meeting is for residents and stakeholders of Cole Bay, Billy Folly and Cay Bay.

At the meeting, a presentation will be made about the process and the attendees will be able to provide their views and ideas with respect to the development of Cole Bay, Billy Folly and Cay Bay.

The Zoning Ordinance (EROP) prescribes that development plans are established regulating the development possibilities and land usage on the Dutch side of the island.

The planning process consists of the following steps for public participation and support for each of the plans:

The Government believes that the public and stakeholders must have a say in the preparation of the plans, and must also have the opportunity to (public) review and give comments on the draft plans before they are sent to Parliament for approval.

bannednonmedicinalproducts28082012Philipsburg:--- The Inspector of Health Dr. Earl Best, Chief Inspector of Pharmaceuticals Ashanti Van Heyningen, and Inspector John Connor visited Global Beauty Home Trade located upstairs of the Bowling Alley on Tuesday afternoon and ordered the manager to remove all of her non-medicinal products from their display tables since they are not in possession of a pharmaceutical license. The Inspectorate also informed the manager and sales persons that they could have seized all the non-medicinal products immediately but they chose to give them a warning, while they were also informed that they are violating the laws on St. Maarten when it comes to the selling of non-medicinal products.

Van Heyningen informed the manager that if she wants to sell the products that were on display at the location then she must obtain a license from the Department of Health. She also explained the manager that the products would have to be evaluated and registered on St. Maarten prior to the granting of such a license. "Such a process can take a long period of time because the products would have to be tested to see if it really does what the labeling says. Right now, the residents on St. Maarten are misled by your posters that say these products can cure the ailments mentioned." Dr. Earl Best informed the manager that in the past St. Maarten did not have its own Inspector General but now there is one on the island. He said that consumers have to be protected and the department of Economic Affairs has to advise the license holders what types of products they are allowed to sell when granting a license. Dr. Best made clear that controls will be done and persons that are caught selling these products will be given a first warning and if they continue then the products will be seized and other legal measures will be taken.

avanheyningenandearlbestspeakingtogbhtmanager28082012The manager informed the health inspectors that they were on the island in the past at least twice and they sold their products and no one ever informed them that they were violating the laws on St. Maarten. She also admitted that they were faced with the same problems in Aruba and as such the products they have in Aruba were shipped to St. Maarten by DHL and in containers. She said the containers were shipped to Peter Gittens, a manager at the Afoo Group of Companies. Gittens obtained a license from the Department of Economic Affairs for which he paid Naf. 500.

Inspector General of Health Dr. Earl Best gave the vendors and manager 24 hours to remove all the non-medicinal products that are sold to the residents of St. Maarten under the guise that these products can cure several illnesses such as arthritis, cancer, and several types of joint pains.

SMN News contacted the Head of Customs Anthony Doran for an explanation on how the products entered the island without the necessary permits. Doran said that there are hundreds of containers that come into the island on a daily basis at the harbor and therefore customs missed some of them. Doran further stated that they are working closely with the Inspectorate.

Click here to view more photos of the raid at Global Beauty Home Trade by the Inspectorate.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The 2012 Atlantic hurricane season has already churned out 12 named storms so far, and as part of its annual hurricane awareness campaign, the Office of Disaster Management would like to shed some light on protecting your pets this hurricane season.

Without proper planning, pets can get injured, lost, or worse. Hurricane shelters cannot accept pets because of space and for health and safety concerns.

It is important to always plan ahead. If you need to evacuate your home, you should have a plan in place for your pet.

Prepare an area at home that is easily cleaned, such as a bathroom or utility room. Do not leave your pet near a window. Leave several days of dried food and water. The bowls that you place the aforementioned in should be set-up in such a way that they do not spill over.

For additional information, contact one of the Veterinary offices or an animal welfare organization. Remember, plan ahead.

intervistasrepsatpjiae30082012Consultant InterVISTAS Proposes 'Win-Win-Win' Solution to Airport Stakeholders.

SIMPSON BAY:--- The results and recommendations of a Non-Aeronautical Revenue Enhancement study commissioned by PJIAE and conducted earlier this year by the InterVISTAS Consulting Group was presented to the airport concessionaires during the 3rd Quarter Facilitation Meeting held here Tuesday.

Presenting the findings of the study as part of PJIAE's continuous efforts at transparency, and in its bid to build partnerships rather than "tenant-landlord relationships," InterVISTAS Commercial Vice President Johan Schölvinck said the study revealed, among other things, that revenues from non-aeronautical sources constitute about 19% of PJIAE's gross income, which is way below the industry standard for an airport of its size.

The study indicated, in this regard, that there is room for improvement in terms of the performance of concessionaires, while it also highlighted the fact that there is significant unused space in the airside Food and Beverage and Retail area.

The InterVISTAS study similarly found that there was passenger confusion made evident by the fact that each of the three current liquor and tobacco outlets at the airport offers identical products at three different prices.

In airport retail, Schölvinck explained, passengers would get confused as a result of the price differences and walk away from making a purchase, unlike in downtown retail (Philipsburg), where consumers would return, and possibly negotiate the price difference.

The study further noted a lack of "sense of place" at the airport. "There is a general impression that there is a lack of "SXM look and feel," the InterVISTAS study concluded. Schölvinck added: "A huge opportunity exists here to improve in this aspect. You want people to remember 'SXM' and that is currently not reflected in the airside retail area."

SXM is the international designator code for Princess Juliana International Airport (PJIA).

With regards to the unused space, the study stressed the need to utilize these areas more effectively. To further illustrate how this could be done, InterVISTAS used the analogy of a "Pinball machine effect," whereby you keep the client's focus and attention within the Food & Beverage and Retail area.

Of particular interest to the concessionaires was the conclusion by InterVISTAS that PJIAE's concession plan and retail strategy need to be reviewed. This is mainly because non-aeronautical revenues account for some 19% of total revenues in contrast to over 30%, which is the norm regionally and internationally for an airport the size of PJIA.

According to the study, "overall, PJIA non-airline revenues averaged 25.17 NAF ($13.98) per departing passenger in 2011, excluding transfer and fee-exempt, non-revenue travelers. Of this, 23 Retail shops and 11 Food & Beverage outlets accounted for 29% of the total non-airline revenue or $3.96 per passenger. The retail stores include liquor/tobacco, jewelry, beauty products, fashion, souvenirs & gifts, a hair dresser and magazine/newspaper outlets. In 2011 the PJIA rental revenue from these retail outlets amounted to 8.7% of their gross sales while the concession fee was 7.4% of sales."

"The Food & Beverage outlets have a higher rental fee per gross sales than the retail stores at 11.7% but a lower concession fee of 5.2%. The average spent by a departing PJIA passenger on food and beverage was $7.62 of which PJIA receives $1.19 or about 15%."

To improve the situation, the InterVISTAS study identified the following objectives:

  • Increase sales volume. This is a win-win-win situation. When passengers find what they want and spend, the concessionaire's sales increase, which in turn will result in higher concession revenues for the airport. In this "triple win" scenario, everybody benefits.
  • Create a tempting airside lounge reflective of a SXM sense of place (i.e. by effective use of culture, music, flavors, etc.).
  • Improve the Food & Beverage and Retail space, particularly in its mix and lay-out.
  • Ensure less passenger confusion regarding product offering and pricing.
  • Upgrade airside Food & Beverage and Retail area with existing and/or new concessionaires

The concessionaires generally received the presentation well. Although some expressed concerns about the way forward, there was, however, much excitement about the future expansion plans and better retail possibilities.

"In these times when sales are down and the economy is in a slump, it is highly appreciated that PJIA recognizes the need and is willing to take on the necessary steps towards improvements that would result in a win-win-win situation for all," one of the concessionaires said.

PJIAE Managing Director Regina LaBega stressed the need for PJIA to maintain its competitive edge by upgrading. "If we do nothing then there is nothing stopping our competitors in the region from becoming the new hub airport," she said, adding: "it is the objective of PJIAE to increase traffic and these proposed changes go hand in hand with the expectation of an increase in arrivals."

The study actually forecasts that "passenger traffic, using the main terminal building, but not including FBO traffic" will range between approximately 1.8 million and 2 million by 2020.

smmc23082012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Health Cornelius de Weever called an emergency meeting with the newly appointed Supervisory Board of the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) on Saturday and asked them to make their positions available to the shareholder representative.
SMN News learnt that the board of the St. Maarten Medical Center appointed five persons to the board after its former chairman/consultant Clarence Richardson was forced to resign. A reliable source informed SMN News that the St. Maarten Medical Center dispatched a letter to the Minister of Health informing him that Richardson stepped down after realizing that he reached the statutory age of 70 and Mr. Ruben Essed and Robert Jan James were newly appointed.
It should be noted that Ruben Essed was appointed as legal expertise and vice chairman of the board while he is currently serving as the legal adviser to the Council of Ministers, a clear conflict of interest. Mr. Edward Benjamin holds the position of business and managerial expertise, Mr. Izzy Gerstenbluth medical expertise and interim chairman, Robert Jan James expertise on re-organization processes and management while Sixto Peters has been appointed as the financial management expertise.
SMN News also learnt that the Minister of Health sent the SMMC numerous letters informing them that their supervisory board was defunct since its former chairman Robert Velasquez resigned in October 2011. The source said that there were two positions on the board that were vacant and the SMMC made no attempt to fill the positions based on good governance. In one of the letters the Minister sent to SMMC he made clear that he is of the opinion that the Corporate Governance Council headed by Louis Duzanzon should be the ones to screen the persons that are to be appointed to the SMMC board. He further explained the SMMC outgoing board that he believes that the shareholder needs to have at least one person sitting on the supervisory board.
The source further explained that the Minister even dispatched a letter to the Corporate Governance Council requesting their advice on the articles of incorporation which the SMMC uses to appoint board members but to date the Minister of Health has not received a response from the Council  regarding the articles of incorporation of the SMMC. In the SMMC articles of incorporation, article 9 section 2 allows the supervisory board to make a binding nomination of the candidate they wish to have appointed. This means that the binding nomination has to be accepted by the shareholder representative who is the Minister of Health. The same article in sub section "c" provides the Minister with the possibility to appoint a candidate if the Supervisory Board fails to do so within a specific period of time. However, if the shareholder (government) decides to appoint someone then that person would have to be screened by the Corporate Governance Council.

CUL-DE-SAC:--- For yet another year, St. Maarten Academy has recorded 100 per cent passes at the May/June Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations.
Of the 75 students who wrote the CSEC exams as well as the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) in Dutch through the University of Cambridge, 74 (99%) obtained passes in more than eight subjects and one, secured passes in six subjects. Most colleges require five passes at grades I, II and III.
"As expected all of the students were successful. This represents a passing rate of 100 per cent," said Principal Shareed Hussain.
A breakdown of the results shows that two students obtained passes in 12 subjects, 14 students passed 11 subjects, 24 students passed 10 subjects, an equal number passed nine subjects, and 10 students passed eight subjects.
Hussain, who released the official statistics at the Heads of Department Meeting Tuesday, said he is very proud of the results as all candidates passed outright at one sitting of the examination.
The subjects with the strongest showings were Physics and Integrated Science with 100 per passes; followed by Principles of Business, Social Studies, and English B with 98, 97, and 94 per cent passes, respectively. Other subjects with a high percentage of passes included Biology (90%), Human and Social Biology (89%), Information Technology (88%), Chemistry (85%), English A (81%) and Spanish (80%).
There were many outstanding performances. Suaad Mohammed, from the Science Stream secured grade one in seven subjects, namely Biology, Chemistry, English A, English B, Human and Social Biology, Mathematics and Physics; and grade two in Information Technology, Social Studies and Spanish.
Also performing well from the Science Stream were Linedia Masson, Diedra Murphy, and Julique Hodge. Masson copped six grade ones in Biology, Chemistry, French, Human and Social Biology, Mathematics and Physics, and grade two in English A, Information Technology, Social Studies and Art; while Murphy scored grade one in English A, English B, Human and Social Biology, Mathematics and Physics, grade two in Biology, Chemistry, and Social Studies, and two threes in Information Technology and Spanish.
Hodge, meanwhile, was awarded grade one passes in Physics, Human and Social Biology, and Mathematics; and grade two passes in Chemistry, Biology, Spanish, Information Technology, Social Studies, English A, and English B.
The top four performing Business students were Glory Waakzaam, Nikita Mukhi, Jamila Boirard, and Sahaira Hughes. Waakzaam copped grade one in English A, English B, and Principles of Business, and grade two in Geography, Information Technology, Mathematics, Principles of Accounts, Social Studies and Spanish, as well as a grade three in Human and Social Biology.
Mukhi, meanwhile, secured grade one passes in Mathematics, English A, and Integrated Science; grade two in Geography, Principles of Business, Information Technology, and Social Studies, as well as grade three in Spanish and Principles of Accounts. Boirard copped three ones in Principles of Business, Principles of Accounts and Social Studies; grade two in Information Technology, Integrated Science and Mathematics; and grade three in English A, Geography and Spanish.
Hughes was awarded grade one in Principles of Business and Social Studies; grade two in English A, Information Technology, Integrated Science, Mathematics, Principles of Accounts; and grade three in History and French.
Since its inception in 1986, the St. Maarten Academy has had a great reputation of students excelling at these examinations, Hussain said. "Last year's group was no exception. They maintained the tradition of excellence at the St. Maarten Academy. They must be congratulated for such outstanding achievement. The teachers did a great job!"
The Board of the Foundation for Academic and Vocational Education (FAVE) extends congratulations of the Class of 2012, the Management Team, and the teachers and wishes them continued success in their future endeavours.

Written by Kim Lucas-Felix

rickyskerritwithwinairreps10092012BASSETERRE, St. Kitts:--- Caribbean Sub-regional airline, Winair, will recommence regular flights between St. Maarten and St. Kitts on 29th October, 2012.
That announcement was made by St. Kitts & Nevis Minister of Tourism & International Transport, Senator Ricky Skerritt, following a confirmation visit last Thursday, of a three-man delegation from Winair headed by Michael Cleaver, President and CEO of Winair.
Minister Skerritt said Winair's 19 seat twin-engine aircraft will conveniently connect St. Kitts with key incoming international flights to St. Maarten from Europe and North America, and will reintroduce a domestic air service between Nevis and St. Kitts.
"I am particularly excited that Winair will be providing travelers with a daily airlift option between St. Kitts and Nevis, a route which is presently served only by sea ferries and small individual charter aircraft," Minister Skerritt said. "Incoming transfers into St. Maarten's Princess Juliana Airport destined for St. Kitts or Nevis will also now have a smoother experience, with a shorter wait time as well."
The new service will start Oct.29 and will depart St. Maarten at 5:55 pm daily for St. Kitts and overnight in Nevis nightly after arriving from St. Kitts at 6:55 pm. The flight will start its daily morning journey back to St. Maarten at 9:00 am from Nevis and 9:35 am from St. Kitts, arriving in St. Maarten at 10:05 am.
Winair's President and CEO Michael Cleaver said "Winair is a leaner and better airline after our recent reorganization and we are confident that our reliability is top quality. We are happy to be re-introducing service to St. Kitts after a gap of more than three years."
Cleaver was accompanied on his one-day visit to St. Kitts by Advisor to Winair Michael Ferrier and Roberto Gibbs, VP and CFO of Winair.
Minister Skerritt was joined in this airlift planning meeting by his Advisor in the Ministry of Tourism and International Transport, Cedric Liburd; that Ministry's Permanent Secretary, Patricia Martin; St. Christopher Air and Sea Port Authority (SCASPA) CEO, Jonathan Bass, and Director of Civil Aviation, McClean Hobson.

sjacobsopensathleticassociationinterscholastictrackandfieldmeet11092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs was present when several high school and elementary school students converged on the Raoul Illidge Sports Complex to represent their schools in a warm up Interscholastic Track and Field meet.

The meet was the initiative of Les Brown and his group of volunteers.

Minister Jacobs applauded the efforts of all involved and noted with pleasure the amount of students who are interested in keeping themselves positively busy with activities that build their bodies, mind and spirits.

In her opening speech on both days (Saturday for High Schools, and Sunday for Elementary Schools), the minister pledged her undying support to all budding athletes, as well as government's obligation to get the facilities in a condition worthy of St. Maarten athletes.

All four sporting facilities are scheduled to be repaired, and the Ministry is planning a year of events geared towards training and competing in various sports.

The minister also reiterated that her vision encompasses making it possible for each child to have the opportunity to develop to his highest potential in academics, sports as well as cultural and artistic development, by incorporating these aspects into the afternoon curriculum of schools.

The students of the various schools taking part in this event were encouraged to push hard to win, but win, lose or draw to show sportsman like behavior.

"Just by being here today to represent your schools makes you all winners!" Minister Jacobs commended the young athletes.

Parents were also encouraged to continue to come out in support of their children.

The Minister believes that keeping our youth positively engaged will lead to a happier, productive and a more positive future for all of us here on St. Maarten.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The 14th storm of the season Nadine formed on Tuesday and is forecasted to become a hurricane.

Tropical Storm (TS) Nadine does not pose a threat to the country and is forecast to pass several hundred miles to the North of the island in the coming days.

The Office of Disaster Management (ODM) does advise residents and the business community to remain prepared and ready to take action in the event of a hurricane threat.

The 2012 Atlantic hurricane season is now one of just 19 hurricane seasons over the past 162 years to have fourteen or more tropical storms. Nadine's formation date of September 10 put 2012 in 5th place for earliest formation date of the season's 14th tropical storm.

As the ODM annual theme says, "It only takes one," continue to maintain a state of preparedness until the end of the season.

The remaining names of potential storms for the 2012 season are: Oscar, Patty, Rafael, Sandy, Tony, Valerie and William.

The hurricane season runs through November 30.

cdeweever19082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever will officially open the Mini Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) Meeting at the Sonesta Great Bay Beach Hotel & Casino on Thursday morning.

The welcome will be done by Secretary General drs. Jorien Wuite where she will welcome health officials from Aruba, Curacao, BES islands (Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba), the Netherlands, Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), Caribbean Epidemiology Centre from Trinidad & Tobago, and PAHO Washington Office.

On the first day the conference representatives will look at the results of a SWOT analysis that was carried out with respect to the constitutional change that took place within the Kingdom in 2010.

Statistical information related to the incidence of Hepatitis B/C and the HPV will also be presented by SLS St. Maarten Lab.

Country immunization program reports of the BES islands/Netherlands will be presented under the heading: "Challenges with interpretation of foreign vaccination records and obtaining records from non-English speaking Caribbean countries and others – best practices."

Other agenda points for the morning hours are country reports from Aruba, Curacao, Sint Maarten, and information about the Syndromic Surveillance in the Dutch Caribbean/the Netherlands PAHO/CAREC/Sint Maarten.

For the afternoon sessions, a presentation will be made about, surveillance challenges in preventing Measles, Mumps, Pertusis outbreaks in light of open borders.

Two other agenda points to be dealt with by health representatives are the introduction of and procurement of new vaccines in the Dutch Caribbean; and result of Measles and Rubella Verification and Elimination reports PAHO/CAREC.

Sint Maarten is the host and the organization and facilitation is being carried out by the Collective Prevention Services (CPS) of the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labour.

The meeting will continue on Friday with the closing remarks being made by Secretary General drs. Jorien Wuite.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- School Bussing & Taxi Dispatching Inspection Department of Economic Affairs Head Martha Thewet, extends her deepest condolences on behalf of her department to the families of Khan and Mc. Sood on the passing of school bus driver Salim Khan.

Thewet said that Khan worked diligently and took his job very seriously when it came to the safe transportation of school children.

"Salim Khan worked for a quarter of a century bussing school children. He is well known for his caring ways amongst the kids. He will be missed by all. May his soul rest in peace," School Bussing Inspection Department Head Martha Thewet said on Wednesday.

Khan became ill about a year ago and took a leave of absence from his job.

utsmlkandrotarysxmsunrisebreakfastshopping19092012Philipsburg:--- UTS and the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise have collaborated on a pilot project at the Martin Luther King School offering a portion of the student population who come to school without having breakfast a nutritional, healthy breakfast. The school, UTS, and Rotary Sunrise signed an MOU on Wednesday, committing all parties to the breakfast program for the duration of the 2012-2013 school year. "In speaking with a number of educators during the past year, it has become very evident that there is a significant part of the student population that comes to school hungry in the morning. These students frequently have difficulty taking in information during their classes and in some cases also exhibit behavioral problems," says UTS Marketing and Communication Officer, Ivy Lambert. "The difficult economic climate affects everyone in our community and it's understandable that some parents struggle with expenses like school fees, uniforms, and such. We are happy to assist in this project because it will benefit the long term development of a child that may struggle otherwise. A good education is one of the basic building blocks for future success. If we can help a child get there by providing them with the right nutrition for optimal learning, we cannot hesitate. The decision to help was a very easy one to take," Lambert continued.

"The start of the new breakfast program at our school would not have been possible without the joint cooperation between the Rotary Sunrise Club, UTS, and the school's management," remarked School Manager of the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Primary School Stuart Johnson. Johnson added, "Whenever a sponsorship of any type is given to a school, it is an investment towards our future. The thirty-five students participating in our program shows that we have social needs on our island and collectively we all must lend a helping hand to quell these woes." He concluded in saying, "We deeply appreciate this support for these participating students as they continue along their educational journey."

Rotary Sunrise president Marcellia Henry states: "To increase the probability of students eating a nutritious breakfast in the morning and to in turn improve and enhance their learning, the Rotary Club of St. Martin Sunrise decided to pilot a school breakfast program at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School in collaboration with UTS and at the Ruby Labega School in collaboration with Sheriff Security. The purpose of the breakfast program is not to replace parents'/guardians' role as a provider, but to assist the schools with promoting healthy nutritional habits and to increase the academic performance of the students who participate in the program."

PHILIPSBURG:--- On Friday morning, Minister in charge of VROMI, William Marlin announced that he had decided to put an end to the suffering of the drivers who use the A. T. Illidge Road. The Minister said that he had received many complaints about the bad condition of the road.

But, Minister Marlin said, that recently he went to take a look at the road himself and immediately ordered the repair of the road. Plans had been to upgrade the road completely, next year.

The Minister said that the road will still have to be dug up to lay certain cables, etc., next year, but he said, it was not fair at all to the road users to have them suffer for that long.

Many drivers have been avoiding the use of the road in the heart of Dutch Quarter, but the persons who live in that area have no other choice but to drive over the worse road on the island.

In a meeting held on Wednesday, it was decided to repair the road as early as possible. The section of the A. T. Illidge Road from the Belvedere Round-A-Bout up to the foot of Mount William Hill will be recapped. Work on the road will start as early as Saturday September 22nd. The milling will start on Saturday and Sunday, and the recapping of the road will commence on Monday.

Motorists are asked to pay keen attention to the works being carried out on the road on Saturday and Sunday and to drive with the necessary caution.

The road will be partly closed during the milling and recapping works and the necessary understanding for these works is requested by the ministry.

The ministry sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience these works may cause for the road users and the residents of the area. But by the end of next week, the residents of Dutch particularly and surrounding areas, will finally have a decent road they deserve.

jeanmarcsharpless23092012Paris/St. Martin:--- Jean Marc Sharpless (Makaveli), a former TV show host for MSR TV who spent 14 months in a Guadeloupe prison as the prime suspect for the murder of Rigobert Bertin Maurice in September 2009 was arrested and sentenced for spousal abuse in central France sometime last week.

Sharpless was released from prison over a year ago and was supposed to remain in Guadeloupe pending his murder trial. However, he managed to escape from the authorities in Guadeloupe to join his wife and two children in Auvergne, Central France who is there training at the expense of the Collectivity of St. Martin. Sharpless joined his wife in France in the month of September 2012 despite his wife's disapproval. SMN News learnt that the COM employee and wife of Jean Marc Sharpless wanted her husband to follow the letter of the law since he is awaiting a murder trial. SMN News further learnt that Sharpless and his wife began arguing about two weeks ago and at some point there was complete silence between them and he thought his wife had requested a divorce. On Tuesday night, Sharpless reportedly locked his wife in her room and began slapping her. He also beat her with a piece of wood taken out from their bed frame. "He even went as far as telling her to say goodbye to their twin daughters." His wife filed a complaint against Sharpless because she believed that their marriage and relationship ended that night in their Clermont apartment. Jean Marc Sharpless (Makaveli) was sentenced to nine months, three of which are suspended. He is also forbidden to contact his wife and when his stint in prison is over in France he will be sent back to Guadeloupe to stand trial for the murder of Rigobert Bertin Maurice, while he will also be charged for escaping from judicial authority.

meyshanejohnsonbeingledtocourthouse26092012Philipsburg:--- The suspect that police arrested for the murders of Michael and Thelma King was arraigned on Wednesday morning shortly after 11am at the Court of First Instance. Meyshane Kemar Johnson, was brought to the Court House by three detectives in a grey private car. He was clad in a short black pants, white Kooyman T-shirt, and black shoes. The T-shirt was pulled over his head to cover his face. The judge of instruction extended the pre-trial detention for seven more days, making it ten days since his arrest which is in conformity with the Dutch legal system.

During this period, the prosecution would have to bring more evidence to court that would link Johnson to the murder of the Kings and the Armed Robbery committed last week Wednesday evening at Happy Star Chinese Restaurant on Cannegieter Street. He is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday October 3nd, 2012 where the prosecution will request another eight days as they continue with the investigation.

According to information provided to SMN News, the Prosecutor's Office ordered the detectives that escorted the suspect to court to have the suspect's face covered so that no one would see the stitches he received after being beaten by police during his arrest early Sunday morning. Late last week, the Attorney General of St. Maarten Taco Stein said in a press release that Johnson had resisted his arrest and he had to be taken to the hospital for treatment. Stein also said that police searched the house where the suspect was found hiding out but at no time did he say that they arrested or detained the suspect's girlfriend or police mistreated her.

Updated press release issued by Public Prosecutor's Office concerning Cupe Coy Murder Case.

On Wednesday, 28 year old M.K.J. was led before the judge of instruction. The judge considered both the arrest and the prolongation of the custody as lawful. Custody will now last until October 3rd, 2012, when a new decision on pre-trial detention will have to be taken.
The suspect refrained from giving any statement to the judge and the police pertaining to the case.
After the first 10 days of custody, the prosecution will decide whether they will ask the judge for another extension of the suspect's pre-trial detention. This phase could last a maximum of another 106 days. However, a judge will have to decide on prolongation several times during that period of time. Only by the end of the pre-trial detention the prosecution will decide whether they will charge the suspect or release him, pending further investigation.
Police conducted a door-to-door investigation at the Ocean Club Resort where they questioned possible witnesses on Wednesday. In addition, over the past few days an extensive amount of video footage from surveillance cameras was secured which will be studied.
Police and prosecution have been in contact with the FBI who offered assistance in the investigation. This offer was kindly accepted and both Police and prosecution are now discussing with FBI where the help could be most effective. It is likely that some investigation will have to be conducted in the USA. This will be formally asked for.
The first information reached the Police through the police information lines. This information will be investigated.
In case of relevant information: please call 9300 (on Sint Maarten) or when abroad: call +1-721-542 0345


Click here to view more photos of the suspect as he was taken to the Court House on Wednesday morning.

reginalabega26092012SIMPSON BAY:--- A top-level delegation of the Princess Juliana International Airport operating company (PJIAE) met with representatives of airlines and the International Air Transport Association (IATA) at the trade association's regional office in Miami, Florida on September 13.

The delegation, led by PJIAE Managing Director Regina LaBega, updated the airline and aviation officials about the proposed amendments to the Passenger Accommodation Fees and other important developments at the airport, particularly the Runway Extension Project.

Present at the meeting were representatives of Delta, JetBlue, and American Airlines. US Airways and KLM apologized for not being able to attend. Insel Air, which had initially indicated it would attend the meeting, could not make it either.

Following a Power Point presentation that highlighted some of the attractions of the destination and offered detailed updates of the ongoing or soon-to-be-started projects at the airport, the proposed amendments to the passenger fees were explained in detail.

PJIAE levies aeronautical rates and charges to cover the operational and capital costs incurred in the provision of airport services, it was disclosed.

Passenger and airline fees at the airport have not increased since 2005, this despite the fact that cost of living in the period 2005 – 2011 went up considerably by 18.2%.

The proposed amendment to the passenger fees will see the Airport Departure Fee (ADF) for international passengers move from its current ANG 54 (US$30) to ANG 59.40 (US$33), with effect from November 1, 2012. As from that date, domestic passengers will pay an ADF of ANG 36 (US$20) while transfer passengers will pay ANG 9.90 (US$5.50). The passenger screening fee will become ANG 18 (US$10).

The new rates are on par with what obtains in the region, according to a study conducted by InterVISTAS, the consultancy group retained by PJIAE.

It was agreed that these fees will apply to all tickets sold on or after November 1, 2012. However, a "grace period" will be established, with the assistance of IATA, which will assign a project manager, for tickets that do not have the new rates incorporated. Historical data from the last amendments will be used for this purpose.

IATA's Cyriel Kronenburg further recommended that SXM [ed. Note: SXM is the designator code for PJIA] should hold an Airline Consultation Conference on a bi-annual basis and offered to coordinate such meetings on behalf of IATA. This would contribute to an improvement of communications between the airport and the corporate offices of the airlines.

LaBega stressed that PJIAE is considering various alternatives to increase its non-aeronautical revenues, which would help in off-setting some of the operational costs, since aeronautical revenues alone account for over 80% of the airport's current income.

Regarding the fuel farm, the IATA and airline representatives were told that the project for the expansion of the capacity hold of SOL is progressing according to plan. SOL is finalizing construction of its new tank, increasing its storage capacity at its fuel farm to 40,000 barrels.

This should be completed in time for this winter season, the airline and aviation officials were told. In addition, GB/Chevron plans to increase its storage capacity to 25,000 barrels. All of this should significantly minimize the aviation fuel storage challenges faced in the past.

utsdonatestobeable27092012Philipsburg:--- A special committee named "BE ABLE", installed by the Top Promotions Foundation will be hosting an awareness week from November 25 to December 2, 2012. The foundation's objectives during this week are to create more awareness for the situation of the disabled on our island and the promotion of sports and other activities for this specific group in our society. UTS committed to the purchase of 10 tickets for the fundraising dinner of the BE ABLE committee of Top Promotions' foundation, totaling a financial contribution of $1000. The tickets were then offered back to the foundation so that they may make the tickets available to local handicapped athletes and other handicapped persons to attend the event. During the awareness week the foundation wants to offer them more perspective and more social contact. On one hand show the possibilities and on the other hand get them involved not only in sports, but also in social activities like a choir, handicraft club, outings etc.. For that they are dependent and by creating awareness the foundation hopes to activate all kinds of people and groups to organize activities for the disabled. By hearing the life stories of the professional wheel chair players that will be coming to the wheel chair tournament, we hope that this will inspire these specific persons to pursue aim high. The intention is also to educate and inform the general public of the problems disabled persons face on St. Maarten, ranging from accessibility to social isolation. The fundraising dinner will be held on Saturday, September 29th at Port De Plaisance. Persons interested in purchasing tickets to the event can contact Krebbers at 542 5103. Visit www.breakingbarrierssxm.com for more information on the upcoming events and the BE ABLE committee of Top Promotion.

eugeneholidayvisitsprosecutorsoffice27092012Harbour View:--- His Excellency the Governor of Sint Maarten, drs. E.B. Holiday, paid a working visit to the Public Prosecutors Office on Thursday September 27, 2012. The Governor, in a meeting with Attorney General, Dick Piar, Solicitor-General, Taco Stein, and Chief Prosecutor, Hans Mos and Staff has been updated on the challenges faced by, current state of affairs at and plans of the Public Prosecutors Office. During the visit the Governor emphasized the importance of the Public Prosecutors Office for the enforcement of the law and commended the management and staff for their committed and invaluable service to the safety and security of the people of Sint Maarten.

williammarlinatgardenboyzcontractsigning02102012Philipsburg:--- Minister of VROMI William Marlin handed over an agreement letter that was signed by Angelo "Luciano" Gumbs on behalf of the Sucker Garden unemployed boys who will be contracted to clean several trenches in the area and from Philipsburg to Pointe Blanche. Minister Marlin told reporters on Tuesday that the project was spearheaded by Independent Member of Parliament Romaine Laville who vowed to secure employment for the youngsters of Sucker Garden where he (Laville) grew up.

Marlin said that the Ministry of VROMI took a different approach to make sure the unemployed youths of Sucker Garden get work, as a result there was no bidding for the project that was given to the Garden Boyz. The Minister of VROMI made clear that the work that will be carried out by at least 12 unemployed young men and women in the area will be supervised by Public Works, namely Claudius Buncamper. Present on Tuesday when the signing of the letter took place was the vice president of the Sucker Garden and Upper Princess Quarter Community Council Eugene Heyliger and Member of Parliament Romain Laville.

Marlin said as part of the governing program the National Alliance has with the Democratic Party and three Independent Members of Parliament, government will work with the people in the different communities as they try to establish groups within each community who would dedicate themselves to keep their community clean. This, he said was derived from the district improvement teams but government stumbled on several of the community councils that are not functioning.

Marlin said that when government awarded the contract for garbage collection it did not include the cleaning of trenches while the secondary roads are to be cleaned once every three months. Marlin said another hindrance in the various communities are the "boys on the block." Marlin explained that these boys are young St. Maarteners who simply cannot find work on the island and they are marginalized by the current system. The VROMI Minister said that even though there are contractors that are obtaining contracts from government they have refused to include the locals. "Often times the local St. Maarten boys are overlooked, they are bypassed while others are getting the opportunity to gain employment in their district."

interpoloperationpangeav04102012Dangers of fake and illicit medicines highlighted in INTERPOL-supported campaign.
LYON, France:--- A global operation spanning 100 countries aimed at disrupting the organized crime networks behind the illicit online sale of medicines has resulted in some 80 arrests and the worldwide seizure of
3.75 million units of potentially life-threatening medicines worth USD 10.5 million.
Operation Pangea V, which involved police, customs and national regulatory authorities is the largest Internet-based action of its kind, targeting the international black market of fake and illicit medicines, and raising public awareness of the significant health risks associated with buying medicines online.
Coordinated by INTERPOL, the World Customs Organization, the Permanent Forum of International Pharmaceutical Crime, the Heads of Medicines Agencies Working Group of Enforcement Officers, Pharmaceutical Security Institute and Europol, for the first time, Operation Pangea was also supported by the Center for Safe Internet Pharmacies (CSIP) which brings together 12 of the world's leading Internet and e-commerce companies.
Support by companies including Legitscript, Visa, Mastercard, and PayPal resulted in more than 18,000 websites linked to illicit online pharmacies being identified and shut down, the suspension of payment facilities of
online rogue pharmacies, and the disruption of a massive number of spam emails and social networking messages.
"When someone is sick, can't afford to purchase expensive medicine or is just trying to save money, they are more likely to take a chance and buy medicines online, making themselves vulnerable to purchasing fake,
illicit or spurious medical products and thus harming themselves," said INTERPOL Secretary General Ronald K. Noble.
"Organized, sophisticated criminals and rogue pharmacies are unfortunately using the Internet to defraud innocent consumers, to place them in harm's way, to steal their identities and to engage in credit card fraud.
"It is thanks to the coordinated efforts of all agencies involved, police, customs, health regulatory authorities and the private sector, that we have seen the most significant results since Pangea I was first launched five years ago. This is a major boost in protecting the health and safety of the public, and tackling the organized networks behind this crime," said the INTERPOL Chief.
A dedicated operations room was established at the INTERPOL General Secretariat headquarters in Lyon, throughout Pangea V which ran from September 25 to October 2, providing participating countries and organizations with a central information exchange point for updates on interventions and seizures. In addition to raids at addresses linked to the illegal internet supply of medicines, some 133,000 packages were inspected by regulators and customs authorities around the world with around 6,700 being confiscated.
"As the Internet becomes increasingly accessible around the world, so the number of potential victims increases, which is why international multi-sector actions such as Operation Pangea are vital," said Aline Plançon, head of INTERPOL's Medical Products Counterfeiting and Pharmaceutical Crime unit.
"Taking direct action against those behind illegal Internet pharmacies is just part of the solution, and it is equally important for the public to open their eyes to the significant risks they take when purchasing medicines on illicit online pharmacies," added Ms. Plançon.
Among the counterfeit and illicit medicines were anti-cancer medication, antibiotics, erectile dysfunction pills as well as slimming and food supplements.
To date, 79 individuals have been arrested or are under investigation for a range of offenses including operating a clandestine laboratory producing counterfeit medicines, membership of a criminal group selling illicit medicine online and operating websites selling illicit medicines. Information relating to organized crime networks gathered during the operation will be reviewed and analysed to identify additional links around the world.
Investigations are continuing, with the final results from Operation Pangea V to be released upon their conclusion. For additional information on national activities, please contact the enforcement agencies and regulatory bodies of the countries involved.

tyronewilliams04102012Philipsburg:--- The lone robber that robbed Sunshine Supermarket located on Genip Road, St. Peters on September 17th, 2012 has to spend another eight days in pre-trial detention. The suspect was apprehended by police who chased him shortly after the robbery to his home in Retreat Estate.
Tyrone Williams is known in the St. Peters community for breaking into several homes and robbing supermarkets. However, this is the first time he was caught red handed. Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said he could not fully confirm if the pre-trial detention was extended but he assured that he did not receive any order from the judge to release any of the suspects that were taken to court on Thursday.

giftedinterchurchfutsaltournament22102012The series of Inter-church competitions by GIFTED Foundation continued with a futsal tournament on October 20, 2012 at the Melford Hazel Sports Complex. Originally scheduled for October 13, it was postponed due to excessive rainfall caused by Tropical Storm Rafael. Three churches participated due to last minute cancellations by other churches. However, despite the few participants, the event was deemed a success. The three teams came out with a large group of supporters to add to the atmosphere. The churches that took part are New Testament Church of God (COG), Christian Faith Ministries(CFM), and Church of God(7th day)(COG-7Day).
The first game of the evening was a very entertaining game between COG and CFM. CFM came out victors with a 4-2 score line. There were 20 minutes break in between each game allowing players to rest. COG-7Day lost their first game by default due to late arrivals. The 2nd game of the evening was a rematch for COG and CFM. The winner was decided by aggregate score over the two games. COG advanced to the finals winning that game 5-2 (7-6 agg.). This sets up a win or go home match up between CFM and COG-7Day. This game the fans enjoyed the most, full of laughter, yet intensity as CFM won 6-2. This set another rematch in the finals between COG and CFM. With 1m26s remaining in the game, CFM had a commanding lead 4-1. COG won two penalties that were put away neatly by Overton Jack. The score was then 4-3 with 59 seconds remaining. CFM held off a valiant effort from COG to hang on for the win and to take home, or rather to church, the GIFTED Inter-church Futsal Championship trophy.
GIFTED thanks all the supporters for coming out and making this event a success. Next on the calendar for GIFTED activities is "I Got Dressed In The Dark" Mismatch GLOW Party on October 27, 2012 at the John Larmonie Centre at 7pm.

jbloemebestandjhaeck16102012Philipsburg:--- The Court of First Instance sent a strong message to the Medical Director of the St. Maarten Medical Center Dr. George Scot in its decision rendered on Tuesday. Last week Dr. Scot filed an injunction where he petitioned the court to lift the higher supervision that was placed on the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) as of September 8th, 2012. Judge van Veen in his ruling on Tuesday denied Dr. Scot's requests and upheld the decision of the Inspectorate when it placed the institution under higher supervision for non compliance. Attorney at Law Jairo Bloem, Inspector General Dr. Earl Best, and the interim Inspector General Dr. Jan Haeck told reporters on Tuesday afternoon that the inspectorate has since sent the hospital another list of demands on Friday October 12th, 2012 where the Inspectorate has intensified the supervision on SMMC. A list comprising of 13 demands was sent to SMMC, failure to comply with any of the demands will cost SMMC a fine of $500.00 per day to a maximum of $50,000.00.

earlbest16102012Inspector General Dr. Earl Best told reporters that he is hoping that the Director of the St. Maarten Medical Center would comply with the intensified supervision and that the institution will not continue going to court. One of the demands placed on SMMC is for the institution to appoint a replacement (interim) medical director that would replace Dr. George Scot when he is not on St. Maarten. The St. Maarten Medical Center has to also make sure all its data, files, and other information is stored in one location at the SMMC and is accessible to the person that is appointed as the interim director. This person should also be given equal powers when it comes to decision making.

The inspectorate investigated seven cases of death beginning April 2010 and of the seven cases they concluded that at least three of the patients could have received more adequate care from SMMC. Dr. Best described in his findings that sub-optimal care was provided and the families of these patients can now decide what type of action they would take against the St. Maarten Medical Center. As for the case of Ms. Olivacci, Dr. Best said that the investigation on that case is not yet complete and that was not part of the seven cases that were investigated.

Below is the statement made by the Inspector General Dr. Earl Best and his team made on Tuesday afternoon after receiving the decision of the courts.


Inspectorate wins court case: Intensified Supervision on the SMMC is maintained. Inspectorate imposes Demands against SMMC, under penalty of forfeiture of fines in case of non-compliance by SMMC.

The Court of First Instance declared SMMC not admissible on October 16th, 2012, in its claims against the Inspectorate of Health (“the Inspectorate”) to suspend the imposed measures by the Inspectorate of (i) intensified supervision on SMMC and (ii) the demand for SMMC to provide the Inspectorate with an action plan with concrete measures to remedy various cardinal deficiencies within SMMC. The Court thereby followed the prinicpal defense of the Inspectorate: its announed measures of intensified supervision is not a decision that can be appealed by the SMMC.

The Inspectorate is very pleased with this decision of the Court of First Instance.  This decision safeguards the authority of the Inspectorate to effectively make use of its legal rights to take requisite measures to supervise and control all Health Institutions and Health Providers.

After the Inspectorate conducted extensive investigations in the SMMC over a period of 9 months, it rendered a draft report on its findings on August 24th, 2012 to SMMC, with the request to the SMMC to comment on its findings. These findings were highly critical in numerous areas that concern basic care that must be rendered by SMMC and can be within reason expected by the St. Maarten Community. The Inspectorate is bound to ensure that the St. Maarten Public can enjoy proper basic medical services by SMMC as per internationally accepted standards.

Instead of providing the Inspectorate with the requested feedback on its –preliminary- findings, SMMC requested the Inspectorate for one week extension on nota bene the final day of the deadline given. This request for extension by SMMC was one of many during the investigation conducted by the Inspectorate.  The need for prompt measures to remedy various deficiencies was however so acute that it did not warrant any further delay. The Inspectorate consequently rejected the request for –further- extension and rendered its final report. The Inspectorate thereby announced on September 8th, 2012 that it would be conducting more frequent investigations within SMMC and that SMMC was obliged to provide the Inspectorate with a detailed action plan, outlining how SMMC would address the encountered deficiencies, within a specific timeframe. However, instead of providing the Inspectorate with the requested detailed action plan addressing the issues as outlined by the Inspectorate, SMMC gave the Inspectorate a copy of a report that was previously prepared for a potential collaboration agreement between the Foundation Mariadal in Bonaire and the SMMC. SMMC next immediately proceeded to initiate litigation against the Inspectorate to first suspend and later cancel the decision by the Inspectorate to conduct more frequent inspections within SMMC and to provide the Inspectorate with the requested detailed action plan.

The Inspectorate laments very much that SMMC decided to use its scarce means that are –in principle- earmarked to provide good health care for the St. Maarten Public to litigate against the Inspectorate, instead of simply complying with the reasonable demands of the Inspectorate by law.

The continued failure by the SMMC to not adhere to the legal demands by the Inspectorate to take actions that will remedy the current deficiencies in rendering basic care within the hospital has regretfully resulted in a decision by the Inspectorate to impose various Demands against SMMC, under the penalty of forfeiture of significant fines in case of non-compliance within set deadlines. These Demands by the Inspectorate, that can be appealed by SMMC, were made on Friday, October 12th, 2012. The Demands are to :

  1. Procure that on or before October 26th, 2012, there will be an approved Rules of Regulation for the Board of Directors of SMMC as per article 5 of the Articles of Incorporation of SMMC and article 16 of the national ordinance on Health Care Institutions;
  2. on or before October 26th, 2012 ensure that representation of Management of SMMC in absence of members of the Board of Directors is regulated by means of a formal appointment of a replacement representative with the requisite experience and expertise, in accordance with the profile demands that apply for Members of the Board of Directors within the SMMC. This to be issued mandate is aimed to guarantee as per article 5 of the Articles of Incorporation of SMMC and articles 8, 9, and 16 of the national ordinance on Health Care Institutions;
  3. that the Board of Directors is adequately represented in absence of one board member on St. Maarten. Consequently the quality of care and safety in the hospital is warranted (as per article 5 of the Articles of Incorporation of SMMC and articles 8, 9, and 16 of the national ordinance on Health Care Institutions);
  4. That on or before October 26th, 2012 ensure that the Member of the Board of Directors who is representing SMMC is at all times accessible by means of a service telephone. The medical specialists and all service providers at SMMC must receive the telephone number of the service telephone .(as per article 5 of the Articles of Incorporation of SMMC and articles 8, 9, and 16 of the national ordinance on Health Care Institutions);
  5. send an overview to the Inspectorate detailing all the dates whereon the present sole member of the Board of Directors of SMMC intends to not be physically present on St. Maarten for more than one day. This overview must warrant the physical presence of adequate representation by the Board of Directors in SMMC on St. Maarten. (as per article 5 of the Articles of Incorporation of SMMC and articles 8, 9, and 16 of the national ordinance on Health Care Institutions);
  6. procure that on or before October 26th, 2012 all medical administrative data, medical data, files and computer files required for an adequate representation and care are placed on one (1) location within SMMC; (national ordinance on Health Care Institutions art 18);
  7. realizes that on or before December 8th, 2012 the Board of Directors of SMMC is expanded with one member who will take on the portfolio  “Medical Technical matters”  and as such guaranteeing the continuity of the management; (Articles of Incorporation SMMC art.5; national ordinance on Health Care Institutions art.8, 9, 16);
  8. to fill out the vacant Personnel Formation places within SMMC on or before December  8th, 2012 2 for  the basic specialist medical care of: surgery, internal medicine, Ob-Gyn, pediatrics, anaestiology and radiology  (national ordinance on Health Care Institutions art. 9, 18);
  9. on or before December 8th, 2012 show  that the Board of Directors is actively negotiating with the medical staff pertaining to an Admittance Contract for  the Medical Specialists that will result in a mutually accepted Admittance Contract on or before January 1, 2013; (Articles of Incorporation SMMC art. 12; national ordinance on Health Care Institutions art.16, 18, 19);
  10. provide a suitable action plan on or before December 8th, 2012 in conformity with the conditions imposed by the inspectorate as mentioned in the report with regards to findings pertaining to infection prevention in the surgery theater (national ordinance on Health Care Institutions art. 8, 9, 10, 20);
  11. on or before December 8th, 2012 provide an appropriate action plan pertaining to the emergency care department (ER), the supervision, improvement of expertise of the medical staff, file management and a proper notification system for acute issues, a methodology to determine which patience needs must be addressed more urgently, introduction of protocols for to most common diseases and finally made working agreements with stakeholders (national ordinance on Health Care Institutions art. 8, 9, 10, 20, 21);
  12. on or before December 8th, 2012 deliver an updated disaster plan and a plan to promote “disaster awareness” and establish annual drills for the staff of SMMC (Vastgesteld Rampenplan Sint Maarten 4 Maart 2002 AB 2002 no. 8; national ordinance on Health Care Institutions art. 8, 9, 10, 20, 21);
  13. ensure that on or before December 8th 2012 all committees in charge of safeguarding and managing the quality of care are staffed with at least three (3) persons and that these committees report quarterly to the Board of Directors of SMMC on various matters (national ordinance on Health Care Institutions art. 17).

The Inspectorate sincerely hopes that SMMC this time around will devote its scarce resources and energy to ensuring that these Demands are properly and timely met, instead of again resorting to litigation and continuing to resist the supervision exercised by the Inspectorate. The sooner SMMC can understands that it is (i) subject to the external supervision by the Inspectorate and (ii) must abide to the imposed demands to improve the level of care, the sooner the quality of care on St. Maarten can be brought to what the St. Maarten citizens can and should within reason expect.

The Inspectorate in closing remains very much willing to work together with SMMC to ensure that the adequate level of medical care is given to the St. Maarten Community.  

 


Click here to view the decision rendered by the Court of First Instance in SMMC vs. the Inspectorate of Health.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Central Committee of Parliament that met with Minister of Education, Culture, Youths and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs on October 08, will continue its meeting on October 22.

The meeting will take place on a Monday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The two agenda points for this meeting are the present education policy, and secondly, the policy related to youth and sports.

The Hon. Minister of Education will be answering questions that were posed by members of the House in the first round of the October 8th session.

The initial meeting with the Minister was requested by the United Peoples (UP) Party parliamentary faction.

The central committee 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.

The glitz, the glamour, the guests. It's almost that time of year again! 50 days remaining for the Crystal Pineapple Awards hosted by SHTA. After 6 years of success and recognizing outstanding individuals, Friday, November 30 will mark our 7th year anniversary. It's so important to nominate people who you feel deserve to be recognized for their outstanding efforts! "Appreciation is a wonderful thing: It makes what is excellent in others belong to us as well". So November 30th is not only their time to shine but yours as well!
So far, 11 nominees have been recognized in the following categories:
Outstanding Environmental Achievement we have Nature Foundation and Dolphin Defenders, Public Media Award we have Jeff Berger, School Teacher of the Year we have Preeti Notani of Learning Unlimited Preparatory School and Betty Laveist-Chittick of Sr. Borgia Elementary School, The Video X Games Foundation and Healing Balm Mission of Love for Outstanding Community Service, Hospitality-Employee of the Year we have Perla Bruney, Hospitality-Supervisor of the Year we have Diana Gumbs and Paul Dip, lastly, not forgetting Hotelier of the Year we have Josette de Randamie.
"We are strongly encouraging the community, our stakeholders, and partners to nominate who they believe deserves to shine," says May Ling Chun who is coordinating this year's event. So keep sending in those nominations to show those hard working individuals some appreciation for their input into our tourism industry.
For more information and/or questions, please contact event coordinator May Ling Chun at 520-7120 or us at the SHTA office at 542-0108, also by 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..

karlarndell11102012Philipsburg:--- St. Maarten lost another great son of the soil early Wednesday morning while the government and police were busy preparing to celebrate Constitution and Police Day. Bailiff Karl "Tall Boy" Arndell passed away peacefully at his home early Wednesday morning. Ambulance personnel rushed to the home of Karl and Lia to revive him but their efforts were not fruitful. Arndell has served as a Bailiff on St. Maarten for over 25 years and was the last of the older marshal heads that was still alive.

Police Inspector Turchan "Pico" Simons told the gathering at the St. Maarten Roman Catholic of Tours Church that Tall Boy performed for the Police Culture evening Tuesday night. "Just over 12 hours ago I saw Tall Boy when he performed for us and his passing has come to us as a real shock." Karl has left to mourn his wife Lia, two children, and several siblings.

smmcmdandlegalrepsleavingcourthouse09102012Philipsburg:--- The Medical Director of the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) Dr. George Scot and its legal representatives from HBN Law Maarten Le Poole pleaded with the judge in the administrative courts on Tuesday to force the Inspectorate of Health to lift the measures of higher supervision which were placed on the institution as of September 8th, 2012. Attorney at Law Maarten Le Poole told the judge that the negative publicity in the media has created a huge problem for the St. Maarten Medical Center because the people of St. Maarten have now lost confidence in their only hospital.

Attorney at Law Jairo Bloem who represented the Inspector General Dr. Earl Best said that the St. Maarten Medical Center has failed to comply with the requests of the Inspectorate and what the director of SMMC is trying to do now is to have the courts take away the powers of the Inspectorate. Bloem said Dr. George Scot does not even comply with the inspections that have to be conducted by the inspectorate. Bloem explained that the action plan of the SMMC which the inspector general requested was not submitted on time and Dr. George Scot submitted two action plans none of which he defended because he did not attend the meeting that was scheduled with the Inspector General Dr. Earl Best. Bloem said the three main tasks of the inspectorate is enforcement, complaint, and advice.
earlbestandlegalrepatcourthouse09102012Bloem further explained that based on the Inspection Regulation of 2002, everyone is obliged to cooperate with the supervisor. The supervisor (Inspectorate) has the right to request all information, demand access to all books, record and data carriers. The Inspectorate can go as far as copying this information or taking it from the institution (SMMC) temporarily. Bloem said the inspectorate conducted an investigation into several incidents and a report was sent to the SMMC for response in which they were given a specific period of time to respond. He said when SMMC did not comply the report was adopted and a letter was sent to the institution informing them of the actions that were taken by inspectorate which is to put SMMC under higher supervision, which means the board of directors must present a feasible action plan to the inspectorate within a two week time frame. This action plan is to address the many critical issues found at the institution, while the inspectorate will conduct announced and unannounced inspections at least three times per month as they follow up on the action plan. Judge van Veen will be giving his ruling at 2pm next Tuesday.

queenbeatrixinauguratesthemhf09102012Philipsburg:--- The Court of First Instance will decide next Tuesday if the Minister of Health and Labor Cornelius de Weever must grant the Mental Health Foundation a license to provide medical services to psychiatric mental patients.

The Mental Health Foundation dragged the Minister of Health before the administrative courts on Tuesday in order to obtain the permit. Defending the Mental Health Foundation was Attorney at Law Wim Van Sambeek from HBN Law while Attorney at Law Richard Gibson Jr. represented the Minister and his staff. Van Sambeek in his arguments said that MHF already has the building and other facilities in place but the only thing that is preventing them from operating is the lack of a license.

Attorney at Law Richard Gibson Jr. said that the MHF has been operating illegally by providing psychiatric care to prisoners and or detainees. He told the court that the Minister of Health has no problem granting MHF a license but proper procedures has to be followed, a thorough investigation of the facility would have to be conducted before the Minister would even consider granting a permit to the MHF. So far, the MHF has not submitted a proper request to the Ministry of Health. The court was told that such facilities need to have someone with a medical background as their director and that is not the case with the MHF.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- During the hurricane season, residents must be prepared for different things. The Office of Disaster Management in collaboration with the Ministry of Public Health would like to bring forth the following tips regarding food and water safety before and after a hurricane strike.

Make sure you have appliance thermometers in your refrigerator and freezer. An appliance thermometer will indicate the temperature in the refrigerator and freezer in case of a power outage and help determine if the food is safe. Make sure the freezer is at or below 0 degrees F and the refrigerator is at or below 40 degrees F.

Freeze containers of water for ice to help keep food cold in the freezer, refrigerator, or coolers after the power is out. If your normal water supply is contaminated or unavailable, the melting ice will supply drinking water.

Freeze refrigerated items such as leftovers, milk, and fresh meat and poultry that you may not need immediately. This helps keep them at a safe temperature longer. Group food together in the freezer. This helps the food stay cold longer. Have coolers on hand to keep refrigerator food cold if the power will be out for more than four hours. Purchase or make ice cubes and store in the freezer for use in the refrigerator or in a cooler. Freeze gel packs ahead of time for use in coolers.

Plan ahead and know where dry ice and block ice can be purchased. Store food on shelves that will be safely out of the way of contaminated water in case of flooding. Make sure to have a supply of bottled water stored where it will be as safe as possible from flooding.

When the power goes out keep the refrigerator and freezer doors closed as much as possible to maintain the cold temperature. The refrigerator will keep food cold for about four hours if it is unopened. A full freezer will keep the temperature for approximately 48 hours (24 hours if it is half full) if the door remains closed.

If you plan to eat refrigerated or frozen meat, poultry, fish or eggs while they are still at safe temperatures, it's important that the food is thoroughly cooked to the proper temperature to assure that any food borne bacteria that may be present is destroyed.

Wash fruits and vegetables with water from a safe source before eating. For infants, if possible, use prepared, canned baby formula that requires no added water. When using concentrated or powered formulas, prepare with bottled water if the local water source is potentially contaminated.

The hurricane season runs through November 30.

andrepatrick09012012Former head of the Kadaster of St. Maarten, Mr. Andre PATRICK, in a short ceremony on Sunday, January 8, 2012 accepted his St.Martin Cultural ID-card.
With pride he noted.
The ceremony, took place in a real traditional, St. Martin setting on the grounds of the James family-estate in Friar's-bay, French St.Martin.
Following the short ceremony, in which bush-tea was served, those in attendance, took time out to reminisce about the past and to discuss the importance of St. Martiners reclaiming and reinforcing their heritage in their country.
The entire event was also video-taped by the movement itself, as part of its preparation to document and broadcasts its own events by means of the internet.
It is very clear, that the grassroots movement has initiated a consciousness among a growing number of St. Martiners, to assume the role of host in their own country, instead of allowing themselves to be marginalized.
For more information go to www.stmartinnation.org.

ESPN and ESPN2 Caribbean Networks will telecast LIVE the Caribbean Twenty20 Cricket 2012 from January 9-22 from Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua and Kensington Oval in Barbados. The networks will carry all 24 matches, including the Final on Sunday, January 22 from Kensington Oval. This marks the third consecutive year that ESPN will telecast the Caribbean Twenty20.
The Caribbean Twenty20 opened yesterday at Vivian Richard Stadium with defending champion Trinidad & Tobago facing the Windward Islands, followed by Leeward Islands versus Guyana, at Vivian Richards Stadium.
The Caribbean Twenty20 features 10 teams divided into Zone A: Trinidad & Tobago, Windward Islands, Guyana, Leeward Islands, Canada; and Zone B: Jamaica, Barbados, CCC, Sussex and the Netherlands. The winner of the Caribbean Twenty20 qualifies for the Champions League Twenty20 in September, which will be aired on ESPN's networks in the Caribbean.

Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua:


Date        TEAM 1                  TEAM 2 Time (ET) LIVE
Mon 9 Jan
Mon 9 Jan
Windward Islands v Trinidad & Tobago
Leeward Islands v Guyana
2:50pm
6:50pm
ESPN - Ch. 9
ESPN2 – Ch. 56
Tue 10 Jan
Tue 10 Jan
Sussex v Netherlands
Jamaica v CCC
2:50pm
6:50pm
ESPN - Ch. 9
ESPN - Ch. 9
Wed 11 Jan
Wed 11 Jan
Canada v Windward Islands
Leeward Islands v Trinidad & Tobago
2:50pm
6:50pm
ESPN - Ch. 9
ESPN - Ch. 9
Thu 12 Jan
Thu 12 Jan
Jamaica v Sussex
Barbados v Netherlands
2:50pm
6:50pm
ESPN - Ch. 9
ESPN - Ch. 9
Fri 13 Jan Trinidad & Tobago v Guyana 6:50pm ESPN - Ch. 9
Sat 14 Jan
Sat 14 Jan
CCC v Sussex
Jamaica v Barbados
2:50pm
6:50pm
ESPN2 – Ch. 56
ESPN2 – Ch. 56

Kensington Oval, Barbados:


Date        TEAM 1                TEAM 2 Time (ET) LIVE
Tue 17 Jan
Tue 17 Jan
Guyana V Canada
Windward Islands v Leeward Islands
2:50pm
6:50pm
ESPN - Ch. 9
ESPN - Ch. 9
Wed 18 Jan
Wed 18 Jan
CCC v Netherlands
Barbados v Sussex
2:50pm
6:50pm
ESPN - Ch. 9
ESPN - Ch. 9
Thu 19 Jan
Thu 19 Jan
Canada v Trinidad & Tobago
Guyana v Windward Islands
2:50pm
6:50pm
ESPN - Ch. 9
ESPN - Ch. 9
Fri 20 Jan
Fri 20 Jan
Jamaica v Netherlands
Barbados v CCC
2:50pm
6:50pm
ESPN - Ch. 9
ESPN - Ch. 9
Sat 21 Jan
Sat 21 Jan
Semi-Final 1: Winner A v Runner Up B
Semi-Final 2: Winner B v Runner Up A
2:50pm
6:50pm
ESPN - Ch. 9
ESPN - Ch. 9
Sun 22 Jan
Sun 22 Jan
Third Place: Loser SF 1 v Loser SF 2
Final: Winner SF 1 v Winner SF 2
2:50pm
6:50pm
ESPN - Ch. 9
ESPN - Ch. 9

Former Academy Principal and Head of the Division for Educational Innovation DEI, Patricia Lourens will deliver the keynote address at the Journey for Education annual dinner. The dinner will be held at the Sonesta Great Bay Hotel this Saturday January 28th from 7:30pm.

Mrs Lourens will deliver an address on education after 10-10-10 and the work being done by DERPI to develop education on St Maarten. Being involved in education and the innovations that have been introduced over the years, Mrs Lourens is an authority on education and it is expected that her keynote address will be well received.

The annual Journey for Education dinner was originally scheduled for late November of last year, but had to be rescheduled to January 28th 2012. JFE President Rolando Tobias informed that all tickets purchased since last year are still valid and encouraged supporters to come out and enjoy a lovely evening of dinner, entertainment and information.

Journey for Education Foundation hosts fundraising events and the proceeds are distributed to students seeking tertiary education.

Postal Services St. Maarten NV (PSS) hereby would like to inform the general public and business community on the island that effective February 1st, 2012, PSS will no longer permit the usage of stamps with the country name "Nederlandse Antillen" or any other country name on it, for mailing of postal items such as letters, picture postcards, printed matters, small parcels etc.

All postal items with any other postage stamps other than with the country name "Sint Maarten" or "St. Maarten" will be returned to the sender, and if the postal item does not have a return address on it, it will not be mailed out.

Postal Services St. Maarten NV (PSS) apologizes in advance for any inconveniences this may cause to the general public and business community.

For more information on the purchase of country St. Maarten stamps, please contact the Post Office at tel. 542 2289 or e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

leopoldbaly29012012Friars Bay:--- A certified accountant, writer, school teacher and former politician is what most St. Martiners know of Leopold Baly of Friars Bay, however, there is a hidden talent in the well known charismatic St. Martiner that many of his own relatives and friends do not know about.
Mr. Leopold Baly loves gardening, some years ago he used to sell his fresh produce alongside the Marigot main road. Baly said when he first built his house in Friars Bay he used to plant lettuce and tomatoes. "I had so much lettuce and tomatoes that I did not know what to do with all of it. Years ago, I used to take my vegetables on the road and sell it; I would park at the entrance of Howell Center and sometimes by the marketplace where people could see me with my fresh produce. To be honest, I made a lot of monies from that. The Indians use to look for me to buy my tomatoes because the ones I had here in my backyard were very sweet."
Baly said after a while he realized that St. Martin was losing its fruit trees so he decided to harvest fruit trees. "I had many mango, gooseberry, star fruit, sugar apple, sour-sop, guava berry and several other fruit trees that the older people had on the island." I wanted to make sure that we don't lose the trees so I started to harvest them and I was selling them to homeowners." Like everything else, the elderly St. Martiner said that some people used to order the trees and they would never go to get them and when they are too big for the pots he would plant them at the back of his house. "Today, I have so much fruit trees in my yard that I cannot plant vegetables anymore. There is too much shade so I have very little vegetables in my garden now."
whiteyams29012012Baly made sure he has water for his trees because he also has two concrete reservoirs that he stores water in. He said he built the reservoirs when he was building his house years ago. "We needed water for the construction and there was no pipes here so we had to build our own reservoirs. Today, I am using them to store water for my garden. They also help to hold water during the heavy rains."
At the back of Mr. Baly's house, there are many fruit trees: a huge breadfruit tree, a sapodilla tree, several star fruit trees, sugar cane, sour-sop trees, billambi trees, sugar apple trees, gooseberry trees, and a number of blackberry (Jamun) trees. Between the trees, Mr. Baly plants white yams, sweet potatoes and sweet cassava. There are quite a few number banana trees among the lot, all of which he uses for his family and friends. He still plants some lettuce, tomatoes and local herbs like parsley and thymes.
Besides the trees, the land behind Mr. Baly's house is very rocky. "It is a difficult area to walk in especially when it's raining. Many of my fruits and vegetables got washed away during the heavy rains last year because the water broke through the rock wall," Baly said.
On Saturday, SMN News paid a visit to Mr. Baly's garden, it was surprising to see the amount white yams that Mr. Baly reaped from his backyard the day before. He said he only planted two beds of yams and he rooted up yams that weighed as much as 12 to 15 kilos. There were some with five yams on the root. "It's like my hands with the five fingers on it. I bought the yams in the Chinese Supermarket and I planted them and this is the result."

Brewing Wine from Local Fruits.

localgooseberryandcashewwines29012012While gardening is a hobby for Mr. Leopold Baly, he is also a talented wine brewer. Baly said that he first started to brew wine from the blackberries (Jamun) and while this is a very popular wine among the locals, he said many people do not know the true value of blackberries because it's a natural cure for diabetes while its extremely high in antioxidants. "Women suffering from breast cancer should consume blackberries. All parts of the Jamun tree are used for medicinal purposes."
Gooseberries are a sour fruit that are usually used to make sweets but Baly makes wines and vinegar from the gooseberries. "The gooseberry makes a very nice wine but now I am testing it with the cashew apple. I am trying to blend the two to see the quality of wine I will get out of it." When asked if he markets his wines, Baly said he never sold his wines because it's never enough for his family and friends. "During the holiday season I did not have enough blackberry wine for my family and friends. My sister took a few bottles to the USA and now she is behind me to send some for her to sell. Her friends love it and they are willing to buy it but I am not ready to market the wines I brew here. I also make vinegar from the bilambi and I use it for my own salad dressings."

Political Background.


Leopold Baly said he is one of those men that people consider an "intelligent ass" because he refused to join the existing political parties when he returned to St. Martin years ago. "Back then it was only the Flemings and Petits in politics and every young person that went away to study was expected to join either clan when they returned but I did not. I formed my own party and many people thought I would not have survived it. My parents were angry at me for years, they used to call me the "intelligent ass" because I refused to join the Flemings and the Petits who might have given them some glory and recognition of my achievements in education. However, my belief was different and so I did something different. I was the first person in the history of French St. Martin to form a separate political party that contested the elections that Petit and Fleming were running in. Today, we have lots of young people forming their political movement but they are careful not to do the same as I did for fear of victimization. "I was victimized in several ways. Many young people who were taking their lessons by me were denied that opportunity when they stopped me from operating. I went on to write a book that is already on the shelves "The Forgotten Holocaust", that was to let people get a true sense of their history," he told SMN News in an exclusive interview.
More about Leopold Baly's work can be found on the Elder of St. Martin at http://theelderofsaintmartin.blogspot.com/2011/06/st-martins-socio-culture.html?spref=fb

Click here to view more photos of Leopold Baly's garden in Friars Bay, St. Martin.

The St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) is inviting all registered musical bands and calypsonians for Carnival 2012 to a meeting on Thursday, February 2nd, 2012. The SCDF is urging all bands and calypsonians to attend to receive vital information pertaining to various competitions.

The meeting be two-fold, with the calypsonians from 7:00pm to 8:00pm followed by the bands from 8:00pm until 9:00pm. The meeting will be held at the Government Administration Building.

"Every Carnival we adjust certain things here and there based on Feedback from the stakeholders themselves. Besides that, before the start of every season we make it a priority to meet with all stakeholders in every facet of Carnival to ensure that everyone is one the same page as we move forward. This year is no different," President of the SCDF Stuart Johnson said.

Johnson said the meeting dates and times for other areas of Carnival will be announced at a later date.

danielgibbs31012012Marigot:--- Daniel Gibbs has submitted his resignation letter to President Frantz Gumbs as the first Vice President who was elected on the Union pour les Progres slate in 2007. Gibbs said he submitted his resignation on Monday. He cited the reasons for his resignation as "too many barriers" and "no support for development projects" that he had proposed, among other reasons.
"I regret to say St. Martin today finds itself in a very serious situation. This situation is the result of the incapability of the majority party to rise to the challenges of resolving our economic situation. This party is responsible for the distress of St. Martiners."
Gibbs told reporters on Tuesday at a press conference that he also resigned as President of the Union Democratie to focus on the Territorial Elections which are scheduled for March 18th and 25th, 2012.
Gibbs said he already submitted his information (the statues of the political party) to the Prefecture of Saint Martin under the name "Team Daniel Gibbs." Gibbs said he will be heading the list "Team Daniel Gibbs" and so far he has done everything in accordance with the law to be able to contest the elections.
Gibbs created the Union Democratie in 2011 when he declared himself independent from the UPP group. It is under the UD that Gibbs started off his political movement. However, the UD will remain the brainchild of "Team Daniel Gibbs" and it will also remain active for the purpose it was created for. "UD will be our idea factory and the think tank of the political party." Gibbs said the intention is to have the UD above the French National Political Parties while they maintain that their concern is Saint Martin. He said to do that UD will have to stay away from the National Political Parties.
Gibbs also promised to present the list of candidates that will be on Team Daniel Gibbs to contest the upcoming Territorial Elections later this month. He said he is in the final stages of selecting his candidates based on their skills and forces.

denisejacob07032011Philipsburg:--- Police arrested four suspects early Wednesday morning after tailing a group of young men who they believed to be robbing several stores around Philipsburg. Head of the Detective Department Denise Jacob told SMN News that the police did an in depth investigation after a number of businesses in Philipsburg were robbed. Jacob said Tuesday night the suspects were planning to rob another establishment and due to intensive police work they managed to capture two suspects that are directly involved in the robberies.
The top cop said that two other suspects that were in the vicinity when the arrests took place were also arrested when they acted suspiciously."The two other suspects ran when they saw the police and that led to a chase, it turned out that the suspects were in possession of an illegal firearm when they were arrested. Jacob said police seized two illegal firearms during the operation and arrests Wednesday. In the meantime, one of the suspects was released while three of them remain behind bars. Jacob also confirmed that two searches were conducted Wednesday. One of the searches took place at a hotel in the Pointe Blanche area while the other one at a home in Belvedere. Police recovered jewellery in both locations which they believed derived from the earlier robberies.

Philipsburg:--- In recent months the police have issued a number of calls to the general public asking that they cooperate with police and lead them to where they could remove illegal firearms from the streets of St. Maarten. In a previous interview, Chief Prosecutor Hans Mos said some people had tipped off the police on where to find some illegal firearms. Mos said in each case the police acted and they did find illegal weapons. He urged the community of St. Maarten to start trusting the police and continue providing information to law enforcement so that they could rid the streets of illegal weapons.
Head of the Detective Department Denise Jacob confirmed on Monday during an interview with SMN News that the police did confiscate over 30 illegal weapons within a three month time span. "I can say we did confiscate more than 30 guns from November 2011 to January 2012, that does not include those confiscated during the Vesuvius investigation and those that were placed on the Insel Air Flight," Jacob said.

St. Peters:--- The board of the St. Maarten Academy is currently investigating two teachers and one of its Vice Principals that have been accused of making sexual advances towards some of their female students. The two teachers and Vice Principal are assigned at the PSVE section of the St. Maarten Academy.
According to a letter sent by a concerned father to all media houses on St. Maarten, two teachers and a Vice Principal have made sexual advances towards several female students attending the learning institution.
A member of the board of the St. Maarten Academy confirmed that two of the teachers have been suspended pending a preliminary investigation. SMN News learnt that the two teachers that were suspended are Francisco Lacroes and Rijnaldo Euson. The board member said that the teachers engaged in some sort of "frontish" behavior when they made sexual advances to the students. "We don't believe the students were sexually molested but there were things the two male teachers said to the students that were inappropriate. However, the Vice Principal has claimed his innocence and told the board that he is being framed by the female students. The allegation has also left the Vice Principal totally devastated." In an invited comment, Vice Principal Marvin Woods said that the person or persons who made the allegations against him made some false allegations. "All I can tell you right now is that those allegations are wrong and I don't even know who made them."
Research conducted by SMN News shows that Marvin Woods was a Pastor of the Seven Days Adventist Church (SDA) and was working for the North Caribbean Conference in Antigua. SMN News learnt that Woods was dismissed from his post when the SDA found out he was involved in an illicit relationship with a member of the church he was leading. Sources within the SDA said Woods was still married at the time he engaged in the illicit relationship and as such he was dismissed from his post.
SMN News also learnt that the Management Team of the St. Maarten Academy (PSVE) section conducted an internal investigation when several students made allegations against the two teachers and Vice Principal but the management team has chosen to withhold the information they gathered from the School Board. One source within the school said that the Management Team even refused to suspend the two teachers when they were instructed to do so because they felt the three male teachers should be given counseling rather than have disciplinary measures taken against them.
In an invited comment, Francisco Lacroes told SMN News that he has never engaged in any type of inappropriate behavior with any of the students attending the school. However, Lacroes said he was in a relationship with a former student who is now 20 years old. He said he filed several complaints at the police station against the student when she threatened to frame him and destroy his career as a teacher. "The former student (name provided) was living in my apartment since we were having a relationship that lasted about three to four months. When the relationship ended I asked the person to vacate my apartment and that is when the threats started." Lacroes said he has about one hundred text messages from the person in question threatening him. He said the board of the St. Maarten Academy also has those messages and they are currently trying to find the former student but she did her damage and then left the island. Lacroes said he met with the board two Fridays ago and he was suspended last Monday pending the outcome of the investigation. The teacher made clear that he did not have a relationship with the student while she was attending school.
The gym teacher of the school Rijnaldo Euson said when he was contacted for a comment that he is innocent. He said the board called him to a meeting and requested information on a situation to which he provided the answers. Euson said the board is presently conducting an investigation and when it is completed he knows he will be vindicated. "At the end of the investigation, I will be making a full statement to the media," Euson said.
President of the St. Maarten Academy Board Alstain Van Dyke Bell said that the board took a decision based on the information that was provided to them by the management of the school. When he was asked why they did not suspend the Vice Principal pending the outcome of the investigation, Bell said the board has some information and documentation to suspend two of the three teachers but there was not enough to suspend the third, the Vice Principal. He further explained that a meeting was held on Friday where the board managed to gather more information on the allegations made against Vice Principal Marvin Woods and as such the board of the St. Maarten Academy will be taking another decision regarding Woods within the next forty eight hours. When asked how many female students filed complaints against the three male teachers of the vocational school, Bell said based on the advice and information that was provided to the board by the management team it appears as though several students filed complaints.

ardenfrostonatlaboraffairsdeptinfosession02032012Great Bay:--- On Wednesday afternoon the Department of Labor Affairs, Section Labor Market held an "Employment Workshop: Find, Get & Keep the Job! The Key to a Better Future" to a cross section of persons at their office on Pondfill.
A packet containing information about St. Maarten's Labor Market, projects/programs, frequently asked questions and an employment handbook were given to the attendees. The afternoons program, started at 3:30PM with an opening by Shandah Philips of the department, followed by an address by Labor Affairs Department Head, Peggy-Ann Dros, a presentation on resume writing by Arden Froston, also of the department, role play, questions and answers followed by snacks and drinks.
The Department of Labor Affairs will be launching a host of workshop initiatives with the main aim being to meet the needs of its customers. The workshops will include a wide range of topics, from 'how to find the job, get the job and keep the job', to workshops for businesses on the formal dismissal process, and workshops specifically for employees on their rights and responsibilities.
laboraffairsdeptinfosessionattendance02032012The department will also embark on an extensive PR campaign on how their services will upgrade and how they will apply technology to assist people in finding their 'right-job-fit'. In addition, there will also be workshops and discussion forums for unions and their shop stewards. The workshop held on Wednesday, by the Job Placement Officers is a first in many to come. The department will be setting up a vacancy-bank online as well as utilizing the Community Helpdesk locations to form part of that strategy.
Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Minister Cornelius De Weever applauds the department on the initiatives taken as a means of improving the services rendered to the community of St. Maarten.

Dear compatriots,

We would like to express our sincere thanks for your support, and regret that a large majority of you did not properly receive our message and realize the difficulties in which lies our Collectivité. We are saddened by this, perhaps we failed to communicate properly or explain our actions to the voters of this territory. We are especially sad for Saint Martin as we had taken up the challenge of a frank and truthful outspoken conduct, with a clear and realistic political platform, engaging St. Martin on the road to recovery. One of the rules of democracy is the popular consultation and it has delivered its verdict by crediting our party with only 7.4% of the votes cast.
We extend our congratulations to all the lists and mainly RRR, Team Daniel Gibbs, and UP for their scores achieved, allowing them to represent for second round. In line with our policy of dignity and honor, we were ready to contribute our two cents to building general interest if we had been asked. We still call on our supporters to give their support to the RRR team, wishing them good luck for the future.

On behalf of MAP,
Louis Mussington

ladygraceandscdfteamup26032012PHILIPSBURG:--- The general public will soon hear an upbeat, energetic 60-second jingle for Carnival 2012 on all radio stations. Entitled "Carnival Time Again" the jingle was the brainchild of veteran on-air radio personality Grace "Lady Grace" Blijden and sponsored by the St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) as part of its marketing activities for Carnival 2012.
With vocals by Shadowman, Terry Seals and Ziggy Ranking, the jingle will be played several times a day on all stations to remind listeners that "fettin' season" and Carnival is soon here. Lady Grace explained that she simply approached Mr. Rude of Rockin' Vibes recording studios for his assistance considering his vast experience in producing music.
In very short time, the vocalists gathered together at Mr. Rude's studio to do their thing. "Wow I was excited to see these three artists in the studio at the same time since each one of them have their own unique style. Well we had a chorus and it was in the studio where the writing began, everybody had an input in putting the lyrics together. I know what I wanted and I was aiming for something that even the little kids could sing," Lady Grace said.
"This is not a song for any competition it's the official song for Carnival 2012 and hopefully with the SCDF's blessings we can have one every year with a different artist," she added. She went on to thank Grisha Marten of Montage Marketing for her cooperation, Mr. Rude and the three vocalists for lending their voices as a contribution towards St. Maarten Carnival.
The jingle will start airing this week. She also asked the general public to listen out for "Dis is where the Flex" Carnival show on 102.7fm starting April 2nd from 6:00pm- 8:00pm. The website www.wheretheflex.com is also being used as the official web portal of the SCDF for Carnival.
"We wanted to give Carnival 2012 an identity and what better way to do that than through music, Carnival is music," Secretary and Marketing Coordinator of the SCDF Mike Granger said. "We are trying many things this year as we move towards establishing a marketing blueprint for the future. The jingle will get you in the mood for mas and we thank Grace, Shawdowman, Mr. Rude and the other vocalists for giving Carnival 2012 a sound of its own," Granger said.

rawsewageinphilipsburg02042012Philipsburg:--- Students attending the St. Joseph Primary School and workers of the Chamber of Commerce were faced with another day of stench from raw sewage that was overflowing in the area on Monday. Workers of the school and Chamber of Commerce said that they filed several complaints at the Health Department asking that they intervene to stop the flow of constant raw sewage in the area but no one from the department seems to care. According to personnel of the St. Joseph Primary School, the raw sewage is overflowing from a building adjacent to the school. This building they said houses a lot of apartments and businesses.
On Monday, everyone walking through Back Street and in close proximity of the raw sewage had to be covering their noses. One woman told SMN News that the place is just stink and Government Inspectors seems to be sleeping when it comes to the sewage overflow on St. Maarten. "We are calling on the Minister of Health Cornelius De Weever to come over and see what the students and teachers of St. Joseph School have to endure. We know the Minister can't do everything by himself but he needs to make sure our children are safe."

mloblackonmediatorsinternshipinaruba07052012Great Bay:--- Marcellina Loblack of the Mediator's Office recently returned from Aruba where she worked with the mediator's office there for a period of one week, where she was introduced to various aspects of the mediation on the island of Aruba.
Loblack on her first day was explained the entire process of requesting a referendum, which was followed by a meeting with President of the Chamber of Commerce on Aruba, as they explained their views on various socio/economic topics.
On the second day of Loblack's trip, she met with the new Government Mediator of Aruba Anselmo Pontilius where he explained to her their approach as it relates to mediation between the employers and the unions. Pontilius also explained that the mediator's office will be coordinating education and information programs for union board members as well as employers' associations.
The remainder of Loblacks trip was filled with meetings and presentations, such as a meeting with the General Manager of Divi resorts, which has over one thousand employees, as he shared his longtime experience working with trade unions. The Labor Department made a presentation on a labor market survey that will be conducted on Aruba, and the different programs they are executing.
On her last day, Loblack met the president of a local trade union and other board members, as they shared their experience with the Mediator's Office.
"It is extremely important for the development of St. Maarten that Ms. Loblack applies the knowledge that she learnt, each exposure in Aruba, I believe was worthwhile and will help St. Maarten grow. I hope that businesses and trade unions find the common the ground with government to make the system work efficiently," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever.

taiplanecrashinvestigators07052012Marigot:--- The team of Gendarmes investigating the TAI Air Ambulance crash that took place early Saturday morning confirmed to reporters on Monday afternoon that they recovered body parts from all four of the victims. Prosecutor Jacques Louvier who was among the investigators at the press conference said the body parts now have to be analyzed and forensic testing has to be done to legally identify the four victims.

Louvier and the team of investigators said that since the whole bodies were not found they have to find relatives of the victims to do detailed DNA testing to identify the victims. Gendarmes who specialize in airline crashes that are currently on the island heading the investigation said that the testing and identification process will take time especially since one of the victims is from Cyprus. Investigation coordinator Fredrick Dozieres said that they would have to involve Interpol in order for them to get a close relative of the foreign victim so that he could be identified. The four victims have been identified as Bruno Le Jeune, Dr. Jean Michel Dudiot, Nurse Gerard Omer, and the cardiac patient Panayiotis Vrionides.

Prosecutor Louvier also announced on Monday that he submitted a request to the Dutch authorities requesting judicial cooperation from the Dutch side of the island so that the investigators could piece together exactly what happened and how the victims ended up on the French side of the island since the patient was hospitalized at the St. Maarten Medical Center.

Special aircraft investigator attached to the Gendarmerie Philippe Mola said that the divers already located the aircraft which is over 10 meters underwater. He said by the end of this week the investigators will be able to bring the wreckage to land so that they could continue their in-depth investigation into the cause of the accident. Mola said as an expert in aircraft crash investigations he could already say that there is no single cause of such an accident. Based on the damages he has seen thus far, it is clear that the aircraft had a huge impact when it crashed into the water. Mola said they have issued an order to all beach lovers and boat users not to venture in close proximity of the accident since they need every single piece of evidence that washed ashore.

The Gendarmes and special investigators that are busy conducting the three phase investigation is also calling on anyone who might have witnessed the fatal crash of the Piper Cheyenne III early Saturday morning to contact the Gendarmerie at telephone number 17 or 0590 52 30 00.

Philipsburg:--- The government of St. Maarten has signed an ordinance to make July 1, 2012 an official holiday for Emancipation Day announced Minister of Education, Youth, Sports, and Culture Silveria Jacobs. Minister Jacobs said that Parliament rescheduled the debate on making the day a holiday. She said while government is doing all that it can to make it possible for the day to be a national holiday they do have to wait on Parliament's decision when it's taken. Minister Jacobs assured that on this Emancipation Day a ceremony will be held.
Discussions are already taking place as to whether or not it is an official holiday. The Education Minister said she participated in the French side's Emancipation Day celebration last week and she is of the opinion that the Dutch side residents were freed the same time even though there was nothing in writing for the Dutch side at the time. "I can tell you when the French side got emancipated we all ran across the border and celebrated because there was no way they (the Dutch) could have stopped us from being free. Next year, the Dutch side will be celebrating 150 years of freedom but I think it's much more than that."
The Minister further said that she is fully aware of the modern day slavery taking place on the island and that is something they have to take a hard look at and deal with.

Marigot:--- A group of youngsters stoned some Gendarmes in French Quarter early Sunday morning when they arrested two teenagers. Residents in French Quarter said that the Gendarmes are targeting a 15- year old boy who was accused of raping a student of the College in French Quarter. The residents said that the matter was taken to court and the boy was found to be innocent of the crime he was accused of but they alleged that the young man is still being targeted by certain gendarmes. "On Sunday morning, the Gendarmes saw the young man and they began abusing him before they finally arrested him along with another person and took them to La Savanne. An angry crowd of youngsters in French Quarter stoned the Gendarmes while they were trying to arrest the two youths." According to one resident, the Gendarmes reacted by spraying tear gas on the crowd before driving away with the two suspects.
The Gendarmes did not release any information on the arrest of the two young men on Sunday.
In an unrelated incident, a 17-year-old individual was arrested as one of a group of persons causing a disturbance last Saturday night which led to a Gendarmerie vehicle being damaged.
A patrol was called out to Grand Case to respond to complaints of noise from motorbikes revving their engines and racing through Rue des Ecoles. On arrival, the patrol was confronted by a group of youths who proceeded to pelt their vehicle with stones causing damage to the bodywork. However, the Gendarmes identified one of the ringleaders and were able to arrest the suspect as he was trying to escape through the alleys.
The suspect will be summoned to the juvenile court to answer charges.

ehodgediscussesverdictwithcmerx13062012Philipsburg:--- Former secretary to several Lt. Governors of St. Maarten and long time civil servant Ines Evelyn Hodge was convicted on Wednesday by the Court of First Instance for committing fraud during the BTA 2 procedure. Judge Keppels convicted Hodge to six months suspended sentence with three years probation. She was found guilty on one charge which is the falsification of documents. The judge found that Evelyn Hodge backdated documents for two persons namely Tamara Odetta Carr and James Walcott Jones. According to the judge's decision, the two persons saw Hodge in the month of January and she backdated their application forms to December 29th and 30th. The judge also rejected all three of the defense's arguments which was presented by Attorney at Law Cor Merx. Merx asked the court to dismiss the charges because in his opinion the prosecution tried to entrap Hodge, while her rights to equal treatment were violated because the Minister of Justice Roland Duncan was not charged. Merx also said the case should have been thrown out because he did not get the documents belonging to Tamara Odetta Carr. However, the judge said she adjourned the case and gave the defense time to study the documents and at no time did the defense ask for a postponement to further study the documents so in the court's opinion the defense had enough time to study Carr's documents.
The judge also made clear that the defense did not provide the court with any proof to show that the Minister of Justice knew or approved the backdating of the documents. The court also stated that the prosecution refuted the statements sufficiently and Evelyn Hodge did falsify the documents.
The court of First Instance also cited the report made up by former Lt. Governor Denis Richardson and Joan Dovale Meit as a contributing factor because it clearly states that because of the lack of written instructions, guidelines, and supervision there was chaos at the BTA office located on A.T. Illidge Road. However, the court finally decided to go along with the prosecution's request which was to impose a six months suspended sentence on Hodge and three years of probation.
Hodge who was accompanied to court by her ageable mother dressed in a black skirt and blouse when she reported to the court for the judge's decision. Her attorney, Cor Merx told SMN News that he and his client were considering the possibility of filing an appeal against the verdict delivered on Wednesday.
Hodge left the court room in tears when she heard what the presiding judge said about the reasons she gave for the conviction. However, she was later seen at the Government Administration Building in lighter mood. When asked by SMN News if she will appeal the sentence, Hodge said she will not because the suspended sentence runs until December 2012.
On May 23rd, Evelyn Hodge admitted to the court that she committed fraud based on verbal instructions of Minister of Justice Roland Duncan. The judge in her ruling said that Hodge could not provide any proof to the court that she acted based on orders of the Minister of Justice because there was nothing in writing by the Minister as per his instructions on how to handle the BTA2 project.

Philipsburg:--- The third suspect in the Brooks Tower Accord 2 scandal Josianne Emanuel will have to appear in the Court of First Instance on June 27, 2012 confirmed Prosecutor Manon Ridderbecks. Emanuel is the owner of Unico Management Services that was located in Cole Bay. Prosecutor Ridderbecks said Emanuel will be charged with fabricating false labour contracts for a number of people using at least two companies namely Unico Management Services and Cassam Construction.

The Court of First Instance already convicted a Guyanese national Wyesha Gergian Alfred who was an employee of Emanuel. Alfred was convicted on June 13th to six months suspended sentence, three years probation, and 240 hours of community services.

When asked by SMN News when the other suspects, especially those that worked at the Brooks Tower Office on AT Illidge road during the processing of the BTA2 applications will be prosecuted, Ridderbecks said the court's schedule is filled up and they have to wait until after the court recess to prosecute the other suspects that were also arrested. "I can tell you that they will be prosecuted but it will happen after the six week court recess," Ridderbecks said.

sjacobs20062012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Education, Youth, Sports, and Culture Silveria Jacobs announced on Wednesday that the teacher's summit that is being organized by her Ministry will take place on June 25, 2012 at the Westin Resort. She said teachers were asked to send her the issues (challenges) they are facing in a timely manner so that her department would be able to provide proper information to them during the summit and also to ensure the time is used adequately. Minister Jacobs said a committee has been set up to organize the summit, while various schools on the island have been informed that the summit is solely for teachers and care team members.
The Education Minister said she also intends to meet with the school managers and school boards on separate date. The summit on June 25th is for teachers and care givers of the elementary schools while the summit for secondary schools teachers will take place during the first week in August prior to the re-opening of school. The date for that summit will be announced at a later date, Minister Jacobs said.

Study Financing --- Some Students denied with options given.


On the issue of study financing, the Minister said 174 students were granted study financing while 50 students were denied with an opportunity to adjust their applications. The Minister said 37 of the students that were denied study financing still have an opportunity to obtain a government grant if they make adjustments to their study financing applications. Minister Jacobs said that 26 of the students that were denied were referred to the University of Saint Martin since the courses they want to follow are available at USM, two were told they could get financial assistance for their studies if they chose SBO St. Maarten while nine of the students that were denied were referred to Curacao. The decision she said is in keeping with the ordinance on promoting students to study locally or within the region.
Minister Jacobs said the Study Financing committee still has 13 cases pending, these students she said has an opportunity to obtain study financing but that would depend on the results they obtain at the end of this school year. The Minister said all of the students were notified by telephone and they were asked to pick up the official letters that has the guidelines on how they should move forward. All students that requested study financing and were denied or given an option on where to study have the opportunity to appeal the decision that was made.
Minister Jacobs said as it stands now, the granted amount of study financing is within the budget allocated for study financing. The VOBAS course is scheduled to take place on June 25 and June 26th at the PMIA hall. The VOBAS course is for the students traveling to the Netherlands to further their studies.

School Security and Repairs.

The Education Minister said that her Ministry is also working on security for various schools during the summer vacation. She said it is customary that schools are broken into during the summer vacation. Therefore, her Ministry is doing their best to ensure that all schools are secured during the vacation period.
Minister Jacobs also announced on Wednesday that repairs will take place at the Prins Willem Alexander School, Dr. Martin Luther King School, and the M. Genevieve de Weever School. Repairs will also include the paving of the entry and parking area of some of these schools. These repairs, the Minister said are slated to be complete in time for the re-opening of school in August 2012.

Financing to USM.

The Minister of Education said that the government has assured financing for the island's university since they are currently in serious financial trouble. She said talks with USM and government are continuing. Minister Jacobs said that since talks are ongoing she is unable to divulge more information on the financial situation at USM. However, she said government has pledged to continue supporting USM financially.
When asked by SMN News if government is looking at the structure of the USM board and if she as Minister will stress that the institution gets its accreditation, Minister Jacobs said that she already asked USM to provide government with information regarding their finances before a solid commitment is made on government's financial contribution. Minister Jacob said that USM assured them that their figures are up to date, but Government she said needs to have it in order for them to take a decision.
The Minister said that based on the advice she received from various departments, accountability has to be given by persons who receive monies from government. The Minister also commended the faculty of USM for sticking with the institution even though they are being paid late. As for accreditation, the Minister said the accreditation process already began because USM is offering courses from accredited universities from Holland and other parts of the region including the United States. She said she attended the USM graduation last week and she was amazed at the amount of students that graduated from the institution while some of them will be leaving the island to further their studies.

Labour and Education Ministry working on Solutions for teachers' work permits.

Minister Jacob also announced that her Ministry is working closely with the Ministry of Labour to grant several teachers their work permits. The Minister said St. Maarten is already facing a shortage of teachers and the island cannot afford to lose more teachers, especially those that have been teaching on the island for years now.
Minister Jacob said that it is a fact that teachers must be qualified. However, there are teachers who have been teaching on the island for a long period of time and have been participating in the upgrading courses, those teachers she said will be given an extension on their work permits. Minister Jacobs said that while the files of each teacher that finds themselves in this predicament is evaluated individually. Teachers who did not complete or have their bachelor's degree will be given the opportunity to upgrade themselves and this will be included in their working agreement with various school boards.
The procedure she said will be finalized when the Minister of Labour returns to St. Maarten. She said she already spoke to the school boards so that they could inform their teachers that they will not be fired as was indicated in the past.

Philipsburg:--- The former Government of St. Maarten did issue a Ministerial decree to grant TAXAND a project to revamp St. Maarten's tax system, confirmed Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt. The Minister also confirmed on Tuesday that the government of St. Maarten received a letter from TAXAND regarding the payments that were held back. Tuitt said the legal councils of government are busy working on a response for the company.
Tuitt explained that even though there is a Ministerial decree signed by the Council of Ministers, that does not give the former Minister of Finance the go-ahead to make payments without following the letter of the law. He said the TAXAND project was not in the 2012 budget and neither was there a budget amendment done by his predecessor. Tuitt further explained that the former Minister had the obligation to ensure the payments are made legally and make sure that the services done by the contractor are done efficiently. Tuitt said a budget amendment had to be made and sent to the CFT for approval then has to go to Parliament for their approval. Tuitt said another document that was needed was a Landsbesluit that had to be signed off by the governor since the amounts were more than Naf. 50,000.00. When asked by SMN News if the Landsbesluit that was requested for an exemption since there was no tendering was signed, Tuitt said the Minister had that included in the Landsbesluit sent to the Governor, however, the former Minister of Finance was required to motivate his reasons for the exemption. Minister Tuitt said one of the reasons given by the former Minister of Finance is that there would have been a conflict of interest if local companies were used. He said that the reasoning was partly true but not completely. Tuitt said the local companies could have used the information they get while restructuring the tax system to prepare their clients to pay less taxes, but at the same time, one has to use the resources and manpower available to them in a small society to develop a new tax system. The Minister said certain documentations have to be in place for them to see if they will continue with the TAXAND project. When asked by SMN News about the conflict of interest that arises now that it is known that at least two persons that are working for Government are involved in TAXAND, the Minister said that is the reason there is a review and when it's done all of the information will be documented.
The Minister also confirmed that he expects to receive the figures from SOAB for the judicial inquiry on the TAXAND contract and payments on Thursday. He said when he receives that information it will be discussed with the Council of Ministers and a decision will then be taken on the judicial inquiry. It should be noted that after this inquiry is conducted if it is proven that the Minister of Finance jeopardized government and its finances then the prosecutor on St. Maarten could decide to prosecute the former Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto and the former Minister of Education Rhoda Arrindell, under "Suzie's Law" which clearly states that Ministers that jeopardize government with overspending can be prosecuted.

rtuitt11072012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt told members of the media at the Council of Ministers' press briefing on Wednesday that St. Maarten will become a member of Caribbean Organization of Tax Administrators (COTA). Minister Tuitt said that the COTA will be holding a seminar part of which is the general assembly. He said St. Maarten submitted a request to the COTA since 10/10/10 to become a member of COTA since the Netherlands Antilles was part of the COTA. Tuitt said that the COTA is the fiscal arm of CARICOM and the executive council of that body has decided that St. Maarten can become a member of the COTA. The Minister of Finance said St. Maarten will attend the seminar with the intention of developing bilateral agreements with the other CARICOM nations. Tuitt said COTA has a multi-national arm where treaties are made to avoid double taxation.

These treaties, he said, are made internationally especially for the Caribbean and it is for the collection of taxes and to avoid double taxation. The Finance Minister said it is therefore necessary for St. Maarten to become part of the COTA body and he will be traveling to Trinidad from the 18th to the 23rd of July to attend the COTA seminar. He said COTA has the multilateral treaty and being part of the COTA will allow St. Maarten to improve its international relations with the countries that are signatories to the multilateral treaty. Tuitt said when St. Maarten becomes a member of COTA they will be able to combat tax evasion and they will also be able to access and collect taxes.

Finance Minister met with WITU President --- COLA Payments will be made.

Tuitt also told the members of the media that he met with the President of the Windward Islands Teachers Union (WITU) Claire Elshot and the COLA payments were discussed. Tuitt said the budget amendments were approved by the Council of Ministers, and it was sent to the Governor and the Council of Advice before Parliament gets it for their approval. Tuitt said that even though Parliament is on recess, he already asked the Parliamentarians to make themselves available to approve the budget amendments during their recess time so that the COLA payments can be made.

Tuitt said thus far he met with both of the unions that represent civil servants and when he met with the WITU President on Tuesday they discussed various issues affecting teachers on St. Maarten.

The Finance Minister said he made it clear to the unions that St. Maarten cannot remain under the same structure of compensation and should not hold on to the COLA. He said there are only two countries in the world that use the COLA system, which proves that the COLA system is not sustainable for government. He said he asked the unions' representatives to bring some of their ideas to the table regarding annual compensation that will be more conducive to modern times. The Finance Minister said the teachers' salary scales were also discussed and government will look into the matter to see how that can be adjusted. However, government will have to work with the current salary scales until other methods are developed.

Tuitt also told reporters that the NA/DP/IND government intends to simplify the tax system and making it more conducive to the community. One of the ways of simplifying the tax system he said is to merge several of the taxes together which would lighten the paperwork for businesses and facilitate the work at the Receivers Office, these workers will not have to make several bookings. Government will merge taxes such as AOV and SZV then government will pay the various entities their percentages. He said certain parliamentarians submitted a request to make a law for real estate owners to pay more taxes but government is working on an amendment to take to parliament which would simplify the taxes and make everyone pay their fair share.

St. Maarten got Clean Slate from the CFT --- More information was Requested and Provided.

The Finance Minister said that in the past St. Maarten had lots of difficulties with the CFT when it came to approving the budget, but he can report that the CFT has given St. Maarten a clean slate regarding its 2012 budget.

Tuitt said that the CFT approved the documents that were sent to them including the budget amendments that were made. So far, there is no other stipulation in place for the CFT on the amendments. Tuitt explained that the CFT asked for more information on certain items. One of them is the Plan van ampak for the tax office. He said St. Maarten does have a Plan van ampak for the tax office showing how they will build up the tax inspectorate office. That document he said was sent to the CFT. Tuitt also announced that six persons will be joining the Tax Office and that will improve the staffing of the tax inspectorate.

The CFT also requested more information on the PIFA evaluation system that was implemented by the IMF. This system he said consisted of 28 items that they use to evaluate each country. Tuitt said St. Maarten did not get a good evaluation. Therefore, the government of St. Maarten has embarked on a five year plan that would at least give St. Maarten a B the next time the evaluation is done. That five year plan he said was also sent to the CFT.

Tuitt said the CFT also requested information on the old age pension system and the social funds that St. Maarten has. He said that a report on this was done and government is currently evaluating that report and they intend to develop a strategy to move forward with the dilemma of the pension. Regarding the pension funds, Tuitt said every country is having problems with that because there are more people taking out monies from the pension fund than those that are putting in. He said the Pension Fund of the former Netherlands Antilles had issues and the Pension Fund of St. Maarten also has some issues that have to be dealt with, one of those issues is the pensionable age which will be moved from 60 to 65. Another issue that the Pension Fund will have to look at is the structure of pension payment. "Right now, pensioners are receiving pension are receiving 70% of their last salary." Tuitt said that there are people who do not know how the pension fund works. He indicated that Curacao is having a problem with their pension fund because there are more people taking out monies of the pension fund than putting in. However, that is not the case for St. Maarten. Finally, the Finance Minister said the CFT requested an analysis of the financial statements of 2009 and 2010 which was also provided to them.

TAXAND Investigation.

When asked about the TAXAND investigation, Tuitt said he did receive an amount from SOAB for the investigation that will be conducted about the contract the former Minister of Finance awarded to TAXAND. However, the figure has not yet been approved by the Council of Ministers and he will not release it to the media. He did say that the figure is not huge and that the investigation will take at least five weeks to complete.
When asked by SMN News if the Council of Ministers will proceed to investigate the TAXAND contract, Tuitt said the Council of Ministers already agreed to an investigation because it's a large project and there would be need for proper documentation if the matter reaches the court.
Tuitt further explained that after the SOAB investigation, the Government of St. Maarten will decide how to move forward with the TAXAND payments that were blocked. He said government and its legal advisors will decide what to do when the SOAB submits it report and advice.

 

Minister Tuitt would hereby like to thank all civil servants for their hard work and dedication in assisting him with getting the draft budget amendments approved by the Committee for Financial Supervision (CFT).
The Minister was extremely happy about the approval from CFT and said it could not have been accomplished without the assistance of his Finance Team, Finance, and all other departments.
Minister Tuitt says, "This is only the beginning and he knows with all the civil servants contributing to the process many more positive things will be accomplished, which will benefit the entire population of St. Maarten."

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The country has experienced two days of rain shower activity on Monday and Tuesday from a passing Tropical Wave. Due to excess rainfall, the potential for mosquito breeding grounds is high.

Section General Public Health (SGPH) is appealing to residents to be vigilant and eradicate mosquito breeding places. Residents are also asked to maintain a high level of pro-activity during the 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season especially during the upcoming rainy period.

Measures need to be taken in and around homes and businesses to reduce breeding of the Ades Aegypti mosquito which has the potential to transmit dengue and chikungunya fever.

Dengue is a mosquito-borne infection that causes a severe flu-like illness that affects infants, young children and adults. Chikungunya (CHIK) fever is an emerging, mosquito-borne disease caused by an alphavirus, Chikungunya virus (CHIKV).

Although indigenous transmission of CHIKV does not occur in the Americas now, the risk for its introduction into local vector mosquito populations is likely higher than had previously been thought, especially in tropical and subtropical areas where Ae. Aegypti, of the main vectors of CHIKV, has a broad distribution.

Clear stagnant water in old tires and other types of debris in yards can become a breeding ground for mosquitoes bringing about an increased risk of mosquito-borne diseases.

SGPH is therefore advising residents to take immediate measures after rain events to make sure there is no clear/clean stagnant water in their yards; disposing of responsibly old tires, empty drums, plant containers, paint cans and other items that can collect water around their homes and businesses.

An increase in the mosquito population puts residents at risk. In the case of where containers are used for storing water, residents should keep these covered. Inlets and outlets of cisterns must be covered with a mosquito net or cloth to prevent mosquito breeding.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Sint Maarten has joined with the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA) in celebrating the annual Breastfeeding Awareness Week that kicked off 1 August to 7 August. World Breastfeeding Week celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, which was started back in 1992 by WABA.

A number of stakeholders have come together to extend the week to one month of information sharing and awareness about how important it is to protect, promote and support breastfeeding.

Stakeholders are Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever and his ministry, St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) nurses, SIFMA and the Lisaflor Maternity Center.

The 2012 theme is "Understanding the Past – Planning for the Future." The theme focus on the progress that has been made on the implementation of the Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding, which was adopted by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the United Nations (UN) Children's Fund (UNICEF) 10-years ago.

Implementing the Global Strategy effectively is essential to increase breastfeeding rates: in particular exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months.

Exclusive breastfeeding should start within the first hour of life.

Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labour Hon. Cornelius De Weever appeals to mothers to breastfeed their newborns.

"Breastfeeding is the single most effective intervention for preventing deaths among children under five. Research shows that about 20 per cent of neonatal (under-one-month of age) deaths could be prevented if all newborns began breastfeeding during the first hour of life.

"In addition, children who are breastfed for seven to nine months have on average six-point higher IQ than children who are breastfed for less than a month. Breastfeeding also helps mothers lose weight and reduces their risk of breast and ovarian cancer as well as type-2 diabetes.

"I would like to thank all the retired nurses of the former Public Health Department and the St. Rose/SMMC as well as all current and future nursing staff at both institutions, to continue the great work of encouraging breastfeeding and promoting prevention," Minister De Weever said on Sunday.

According to a UNICEF report in 2012, in the developing world, progress in exclusive breastfeeding has been modest, improving from 32 per cent around 1995 to 39 per cent around 2012, a relative increase of about 17 per cent.

Prevalence has increased to all regions with available trend data except the Middle East and North Africa, and many countries have achieved substantial improvements. The Central and Eastern Europe/Commonwealth of Independent States region has made particular noteworthy progress.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season has already seen five storm systems form so far for the season.
With four months still to go, Disaster Coordinator/Fire Chief Winston Salomon of the Office of Disaster Management (ODM) says residents should see an increase in the formation of tropical waves and tropical depression systems which can later develop into a tropical storm.
At the moment two tropical systems, namely, Tropical Storm Ernesto (in the Caribbean Sea) and Tropical Storm Florence (Eastern Atlantic Ocean) are churning in the aforementioned areas, and poses no threat to the country.
The U.S. National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has forecasted 15 named storms, of which four to eight could become hurricanes, and of that one to three could become major hurricanes of Category 3, 4 or 5.
Disaster Coordinator Salomon says this is one reason why the community should not become complacent as we move into the peak of the season.
The ODM is calling on the community to make sure everybody has everything in place and are storm ready.
Everybody must take the required actions to minimize the risk of injury and damage to property in case there is a hurricane strike, and the time to act is now if you haven't already.
Being prepared is essential prior to a hurricane strike. Businesses and government must survive and recover from a disaster as quick as possible which would ensure that the economy can be up and running and our way of life returns to a semblance of normality.
Residents, business owners and contractors have been already advised from the beginning of the season to draft plans that would protect their families, business operations and construction sites.
When a hurricane threatens our island, what is left for residents, businesses and contractors to do to prepare should be minimal. Remember, it only takes one.
The remaining names of potential storms for the 2012 season are: Gordon, Helene, Isaac, Joyce, Kirk, Leslie, Michael, Nadine, Oscar, Patty, Rafael, Sandy, Tony, Valerie and William.
The hurricane season runs through November 30.

rsamuelandswescotwilliams06082012Decide to hold bi-monthly meeting.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams held her first official meeting with the Chairman of Parliament the Honorable Rodolphe Samuel on Friday. During the meeting a host of matters were discussed including the formal decision to hold bi-monthly meetings between the Prime Minister and the Chairman of Parliament.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

Philipsburg:--- A representative of Francesco Corallo sent an email to SMN News on Monday reacting to a publication this website made on Sunday evening stating that Mr. Corallo is listed as a wanted person on the Interpol watch list. Francesco Corallo was placed on the Interpol's watch list some weeks ago and police on St. Maarten cannot locate him on the island.

Francesco Corallo said in a statement that was also emailed to SMN News that he sent a letter to the Attorney General of St. Maarten Taco Stein indicating his willingness to cooperate with law enforcement on St. Maarten since he is a Dutch citizen. Corallo said that he informed Stein of his willingness to cooperate with local authorities and in local courts pending any possible extradition. He said that the accusations and warrant in Italy is specifically for "conspiracy and intent of corruption of a private individual" which according to Corallo is not a recognized crime on St. Maarten and most other countries of the world. Corallo said the accusations made against him in Italy are false and unfounded and that he never paid or promised to pay any kind of bribe to obtain loans for his company. The loan he said was obtained legally and transparently and is in good standing since 70% of it has been paid off.

Corallo's lawyers sent a letter to St. Maarten's Attorney General Taco Stein on June 22, 2012 informing him that Corallo is not in Italy and he is also not on St. Maarten. However, the well known businessman indicated in his letter that he is willing to return to St. Maarten within 48 hours if law enforcement on St. Maarten would agree to the conditions they set forth. One such condition is that Mr. Corallo must not be arrested and he is willing to hand over his passport if necessary pending extradition proceedings should Italy file for him to be extradited. The attorney said right now the Italian authorities cannot file for extradition because Corallo's location is unknown to them and if such a request is filed while he is on St. Maarten he will legally oppose the extradition.

SMN News contacted OM Taco Stein for a comment on the letter he received and Stein said he cannot comment on the letter. Stein said he is not authorized by the Attorney General of Curacao to speak on any matters.

SMN News further learnt from reliable sources that Stein did not agree to the conditions Corallo and his lawyers wanted, therefore no deal has been made.

Click here to view the letter sent to OM Taco Stein by Corallo's Attorney.

commeetswithsgs14082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Last week the Council of Ministers concluded their information sessions with all their Secretary Generals.

In the picture is Secretary General of the Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure Louis Brown presenting his overview and plans to the Council of Ministers.

In the month of June, the Secretary General Julien Larmonie of the Ministry General Affairs, Claudette Forsythe Labega of Ministry Education, Culture, Youth & Sports, Jorien Wuite of Ministry Public Health, Social Development & Labour, and Sherry Hazel of Ministry Finance presented their organizational structure, core tasks, critical matters as well as their plans and projects for the upcoming period.

Last week the sessions were concluded with presentations by the Secretary General of Ministry Public Housing, Spatial Development, Environment and Infrastructure Louis Brown and Miguel de Weever of Ministry Tourism, Economy, Transport & Telecommunications.

PHILIPSBURG:--- A plenary session of Parliament will meet in public session on August 21. 

The meeting will take place on Tuesday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #2.1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point is incoming documents followed by the approval of the decision list related to plenary session of parliament.

The third agenda point is to define a crest for the Parliament of Sint Maarten.

The plenary session will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 20 and via Pearl Radio FM 98.1. The audio will be carried via the Internet www.pearlfmradio.com. Live streaming will also be via Parliament's website www.sxmparliament.org.

Philipsburg:--- The Inspector General of Health Dr. Earl Best and his team at the Health and Labor Inspectorate have complied a report based on an extensive investigation conducted at the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC). According to the findings of the investigation, the Inspectorate indicated that had there been another Medical Institution on the Dutch side of the island then it would have been best for the Government of St. Maarten to close down the St. Maarten Medical Center until the institution could conduct repairs to the facility and equipments so that it can reach proper medical standards. "Right now, patient care is at high risk and while the SMMC is focusing on getting monies to expand, they need to focus on the quality of care they are providing to the citizens of St. Maarten," one source said.

Dr. Earl Best gave the Council of Ministers a presentation earlier this week on his findings and it is also understood that a copy of the draft report was given to the Minister of Health and to the St. Maarten Medical Center for their comments. The source said that the inspectorate has given SMMC two weeks in which to respond their findings. It is expected that the final report will be presented to the Minister of Health and Council of Ministers in the near future.

Reliable sources have informed SMN News that Dr. Earl Best made mention about the functioning of the supervisory board which is operating against its own bylaws. One such violation is the age of the Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Clarence Richardson. The SMMC bylaws state that anyone who reaches 70 years of age cannot be on the supervisory board. It should be noted that Richardson should have been off the Supervisory Board of the SMMC since last year. However, Richardson is the one leading the negotiations on behalf of SMMC with SZV and APS to obtain a loan for the expansion. Because of the inadequacies, SZV has decided to question the management of the SMMC and its functions which the institution did not take lightly. Instead, they went to plead with the Council of Ministers to convince SZV to give them the monies they need to expand the much needed medical facility on St. Maarten.

Concerns were raised on the quality of patient care, the upkeep of the building and the medical equipments, and the recruitment of nurses and specialists at the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC). Another concern mentioned by Dr. Best is the amount of functions the Medical Director of the St. Maarten Medical Center Dr. George Scot is holding and the services his company ANG Consulting N.V. is providing to SMMC. It should be noted that Dr. George Scott is also the director of ANG Consulting N.V.

The draft strategic plan 2008- 2010 with the heading "SMMC Working Towards Friendly Health Care" was done by Siegfried Victorina, George Scot, and Izzy Gersterbluth just prior to SMMC signing Scot's contract with ANG. It should also be noted that Victorina is the adviser to Dr. George Scot as well as the Supervisory Board of the St. Maarten Medical Center, a clear conflict of interest based on the analysis of the Inspector General Dr. Earl Best.

In 2008, the Supervisory board chaired by Robert Velasquez signed a contract with ANG Consulting N.V. Dr. Scot's basic salary amounts to Naf. 252,912 as a consultant which according to the contract is equivalent to 12 months salary. Dr. Scot also later received a bonus of three month's salaries which amounts to about Naf. 70,000.

Besides these consultancy fees, Dr. Scot's schooling in the Netherlands is paid for by the St. Maarten Medical Center including all of his traveling and other expenses. "Dr. Scot travels first class to and from the Netherlands twice a month. Even though he is the Medical Director of the SMMC, he spends two weeks each month in the Netherlands claiming that he is attending school there."

The annual reports that was compiled by Price Water Coopers shows that in the year 2009 under various sub-headings "other" SMMC declared Naf 429,072. For example, Medical training "other" Naf. 246,583, Faculty Expenses "other" Naf. 289,738. Further it is recorded in the annual accounts that the training of personnel decreased by Naf 132,450 in 2009 compared to 2008.

Based on annual accounts of 2008, the SMMC declared Naf. 941.731 as other expenses which are unexplained expenses. In 2009, they declared under the same heading Naf. 999.140 which is also unexplained and in 2010 Naf. 929.476, all of which are unacceptable for any foundation as well as the creditors such as government and SZV.

Based on the 2009 annual reports, the SMMC declared over one million guilders under the heading other expenses, while the managers' fees for 2009 was Naf.310, 633. The 2010 annual reports showed that managers' fees increased to Naf. 403,593. While the remuneration fees increased from Naf. 444,897 to Naf. 510,842.

Further breakdown of the annual accounts showed that in 2008 the management fee was Naf. 174,806, in 2009 it increased to Naf. 310.633 and by 2010 the same fee increased to Naf. 403.593. In 2008, training of personnel had a price tag of Naf. 207,107 while in 2009 it decreased to Naf 74,625.

The remuneration for the supervisory council and board of directors in 2008 was Naf 434,616, in 2009 Naf. 444,807 and in 2010 it increased to Naf. 510.842.

It is clear based on the figures provided to SMN News and the information SMN News obtained on the draft report that the Government of St. Maarten needs to take urgent action if health care is one of their main priorities on St. Maarten.

fleurhendrickx16082012Fleur Hendrickx, a 12 year old student of the Caribbean International School has placed first in the Junior Division of the annual FCCA Essay contest organized and coordinated by the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau.

The competition is designed to create a greater awareness amongst our school going population on the importance of the tourism industry and more specifically, the Cruise Industry.

This year's essay competition attracted entries from 19 nations, with the theme being: "What are the memories you would like a cruise passenger to walk away with after visiting your destination."

As the winner in her age group, Fleur Hendrickx will be awarded a cash scholarship of $3000,- with the Caribbean international Academy (CIA) receiving a monetary award of $3000,-

"This is indeed a proud moment for St. Maarten, to have an overall winner in this important competition, says Gus Priest Acting Head of the Tourist Office. He further states, that the competition is deemed very important in that it helps our students to get a better understanding of our tourism based economy and by understanding it, they become more positive contributors to the further development of the industry."

The FCCA will pay all travel expense for Fleur and her chaperone to attend the FCCA conference in Curacao where she will receive her cash prize during the opening ceremony.

Congratulations to Fleur, her teacher and the Caribbean International School on this great accomplishment.

sxmlaboratoryservices21082012Cay Hill:--- Workers at the St. Maarten Laboratory Services (SLS) met with their union representatives on Monday night and early Tuesday morning as they plan to take action strategically against the abuse of the medical staff of SLS.

President of the Windward Islands Civil Servant Union (WICSU) Derri Leonard who was at the St. Maarten Medical Center Tuesday morning said in an invited comment that the Management of SLS namely its director Jose Booi has been abusing the workers of SLS. Leonard said she already requested a meeting with the Minister of Health Dr. Cornelius de Weever to discuss the concerns of the workers and if the workers and the union are not satisfied with the outcome of that meeting then the SLS workers will begin industrial action. Leonard said that she still has to meet with the Management of SLS and the Minister of Health prior to allowing the workers to take action.

General Secretary of WISCU, William Reed said that one of the concerns of the union right now is how the director (Jose Booi) of SLS is treating local workers. Reed said that the "Team Leader" of SLS is a pensioner that works part-time for SLS and someone who does not show up to work for several days. Reed said when this happens one of the local staff members who has been working at the laboratory on St. Maarten for over 40 years has to take up the task of the team leader. Reed explained that the team leader Ludis Richardson's contract was renewed twice under the nose of the workers and the union even though she is not working full time and not showing up for work.

Reed said the situation has been ongoing for quite some time now but since the St. Maarten Medical Center and SLS are the two main entities that have to deal with the healthcare of the community the WICSU tried as hard as possible to minimize their actions since it would affect the entire community.

slsworkers21082012Reed said that SLS has been having problems for over seven or eight years and the union had to take drastic actions by striking twice to get the attention of the former Minister of Health. Reed said the abuse of medical workers has been going on so long and St. Maarten has been a "cash cow" for the former ADC Laboratory. Reed further explained that St. Maarten fought hard and got their own laboratory but it behooves them that the director of SLS is someone who worked for ADC Curacao Management and this person has penalized workers on St. Maarten in the past. "St. Maarten accepted Booi and they did not investigate him or even check his leadership and educational background. As far as the union is concerned, this is a huge conflict of interest to take a former director of ADC and make him the director of SLS." Reed said the position was available but no one on St. Maarten took the time to investigate the applicant's background. "This is the second time the union had to intervene, the first time the Supervisory Board of the St. Maarten Medical Center had to be called in to see how this person is treating local employees. One of his tactics is that he is instigating confusion among the employees to create the "divide and rule" policy. However, the workers realized what he has been doing and his scheme has been exposed."

Reed said one of the workers that has been working for 40 years in the hospital has been substituting for the team leader and she was given an allowance but since she voiced her opinion on how the team leader's contract was renewed the worker in question cannot get her allowance when she substitutes for the team leader. Reed said the director has taken the matter to a personal level such that he is penalizing her by not paying her what is due to her. Reed further explained that a pensioner cannot be a team leader and keeping her in the position is keeping back the qualified workers who have been doing the work. Reed said that the union's intention is to inform the Minister of Health of the conflict of interest with Booi and they will also inform the labour mediator Derrick Holiday.

In a invited comment, Minister of Health Cornelius de Weever said that the WICSU did request a meeting with him and he asked the union to provide him with the agenda points that they want to discuss when the meeting is called. Minister de Weever said as soon as he gets the agenda from WICSU he will schedule a meeting.

The Ministry Of VROMI is hereby informing the general public and in particularly the users of the Great Bay beach that due to weather conditions and high water levels of the Great Salt pond, the Ministry will be operating the storm water pumping facility during the following hours:
Wednesday August 22nd 2012 from 6:00 AM until further notice.
Due to the possible contamination of the pond water it is advised to not swim in the Great Bay area for a period of 12 hours after the finishing of the pumping cycle or until the water has been deemed clear of any and all possible contamination that could have been related to the discharging of said pond water.
The Ministry apologizes for any and all inconveniences this might have on the beach users and/or other affected entities and businesses.

Philipsburg:--- The audit of the financial statements 2011 of the Public Entities Bonaire and Saba is completed, and that of St. Eustatius is at an advanced stage. The financial statements of 2010 of all three Public Entities have already been audited. The fact that for the first time the required information is available to offer a good outlook on the financial position of the Public Entities, illustrates the progress the Public Entities made in the area of financial management. This is the conclusion of the Board of financial supervision Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba (College financieel toezicht Bonaire, Sint Eustatius en Saba - Cft) in its seventh half year report.

The Cft notes that all three islands have benefited significantly from the debt cancellation; the capital of both Bonaire and Saba at present is positive. Bonaire and Saba ended 2011 with a budget surplus of 10.6 and 0.3 million dollars respectively. It seems that St. Eustatius will close 2011 with a deficit of 1.7 million dollars, and in the meanwhile it has made arrangements with the Cft to compensate this deficit (and the deficit of 2010) in the long term.

Although the annual accounts 2010 and 2011 have not yet received a declaration of approval from the external auditors, Cft has already perceived substantial improvements in the financial management. Bonaire has trimmed down the back log in its financial accounts over the period of 1992-2010 by having them all adopted by the island council. Just as is the case with Saba, Bonaire succeeded in having the 2011 financial statements adopted in time. The Cft considers that all three Public Entities should be able to succeed in the short term (2013/2014) to receive declarations of approval from the auditors.

Despite these positive developments, the Cft considers that the recovery is fragile. The improvements up till now have been achieved because of the deployment of a few. Furthermore, there is a mismatch between the requirements imposed by law and the possibilities the Public Entities have, given their small scale. Temporary (and therefore expensive) technical assistance will quickly show improvements in the short run, however, efforts must be made to avoid that in the long term the organization will still relapse. Therefore Cft calls for greater cooperation. This cooperation could for example be achieved by joining the administration services in one shared service center for all three Public Entities. It is also conceivable to join existing alliances of small Dutch municipalities, which, after all, face the same issues related to small scale.

overthebankhouseonfire26082012Philipsburg: --- A fire at Over the Bank early Sunday morning left three families including seven children homeless. Residents in the area said that the fire started in a wooden home belonging to the Haitian Pastor of the New Testament Baptist Church Ironce Kenol Castin. Castin was also the former President of the Haitian Community Foundation. The Over Bank fire has left seventeen people homeless who are now being assisted by the Red Cross and the Department of Social Affairs.

Inside the home at the time of the fire was Pastor Castin's disabled wife who is partly paralyzed because of a stroke and his younger son. In an invited comment, Pastor Castin said that he left his home around 9:30am to go to church while his oldest son was also getting ready to leave the house. He said his wife who is partly handicapped was inside her bedroom when he left the house and she did not even know that the house was on fire because it was his little son who informed his mother of the fire and assisted her to get out of the house.

When asked if his wife was cooking, Pastor Castin said that his wife is partly handicapped and she was in her bedroom sleeping when the fire started. Pastor Castin said there are three families living in the house consisting of two apartments. Pastor Castin said that when he and his son left home the house was in perfect condition and he cannot say what caused the fire. However, SMN News learnt that the fire started in the living room area of Castin's house.

cdeweeverhelpingfirevictims26082012Another victim of the Over the Bank fire Eugenia Roberts told SMN News she was inside her house cooking when the fire started. Eugenia said that she heard one of the neighbors screaming "fire! fire!" so she opened her door which was locked and looked to see what was happening. The distraught woman said when she saw that the fire was coming from Pastor Castin's house, she ran and grabbed her bag containing her passport and ran out of the house. Eugenia said she saw when Pastor Castin's wife was coming out of their house and she told the people that were around to start throwing water to put the fire out but another neighbor punched her in her face claiming that she is the one that started the fire. "I already filed a complaint with the police and I will press charges because I lost everything and yet Ice's son punched me in my face. I just bought a couch for $2000.00 and I lost it and all my other belongings. I am not worrying about my loss all I was trying to do is to save my life when this young man decided he will punch me in my face and insinuated that I am the one that started the fire."

Speaking for the third family, Henry Denis told SMN News that he was also at work when he was informed by his son Julian Denis that their home was on fire. Julian told SMN News that the fire started in Pastor Castin's home, he said he was at home doing his homework when he heard one of his neighbors screaming for help and he also smelled the smoke. Julian said when he went to see where the smoke was coming from he noticed that the Castin's house was already engulfed in flames and the smoke was also inside his bedroom. Julian said the only thing he managed to save was all their documents which include the passports for every member of their family and their residency papers. Julian said his brothers had already gotten out of the house but he went back into their apartment through the backdoor to save their documents. One of Julian's main concerns was how he was going to get back his text books that the St. Maarten Academy gave him last week and if he would get clothes to go back to school. "I am worried because I don't think we could pay for all the books the St. Maarten Academy (Academic) gave me and I am in fourth form."

 

Over the Bank Residents Complained about the lack of Fire Hydrants.

The residents living at Over the Bank were extremely angry on Sunday morning because they said for years they have been requesting that fire hydrants be placed in the area to avoid such catastrophes. One resident who preferred to remain anonymous said that there are no fire hydrants in the area and every time government is restructuring the roads they never involve the fire department, the ambulance department, and the police department. Government is working haphazardly and they never think about the danger people in this area are living in.

 

We had Enough Water for Today --- Our Men Did a Tremendous Job --- Pauletta.

firemenatoverthebank26082012Fire Officer Silvanico Pauletta told reporters on the scene that his team did an excellent job on Sunday morning to control the fire. Pauletta said at no time was there a shortage of water. He said fire officer Keith Fleming and Dollison were the first firemen to reach the scene and they did not even think about their own safety to ensure that GEBE turn off power in the area before they start pouring water. Pauletta said his men went to work immediately and then someone started a rumor claiming that an elderly woman was inside the house. "These firemen had to refocus and instead of containing the fire they began a search and rescue mission to find the person they heard was inside the blazing building. In the end it turned out that no one was inside the house so they continued to pour water on the fire to minimize the damage. Pauletta said at 10:15am the fire department received a call informing them of the fire. He said fire trucks were dispatched to the scene and while the people in the area are complaining that there is no fire hydrant in the area, at no time were they lacking water. He said the trucks were filled, and they also connected to the fire hydrant not far away from the bank while they also had access to the fire hydrant next to Bobby's Marina and enough water in the trucks to contain the fire.

Pauletta said when the firemen arrived at the scene the house was already engulfed in fire and flames were coming out of the house. "Immediately the first fire officer did an assessment to ensure that the fire was not spreading but then he noticed that the house directly at the back of the first house was also on fire." Pauletta said the fire department managed to contain the fire and two buildings were damaged.

Pauletta said that they know that the fire started in one of the rooms of the Castin's house but he could not say what caused the fire. Pauletta said the Police Forensic Department is busy conducting and investigation and they will release their findings when the investigation is complete.

 

Fire Men Kept Busy with Fire on Humming Bird Road, second fire started while they were attending to Over the Bank Fire.

dhahedaromneyandherson26082012The fire department had their hands full on Sunday morning when a second fire started before they were able to fully contain the fire at Over the Bank. The second fire was in an apartment building on Hummingbird Road Pointe Blanche belonging to Elio Romney. According to one the fire officers on the scene, the fire started in one of the bedrooms on the upper floor where the owner's daughter lives. The fire officer Clive Richardson said that they were notified by the police because someone called the police informing them that there was a fire taking place in an apartment on Hummingbird Road. He said when the police notified the fire department they went to the scene and noticed that the fire started on a mattress in the middle room of the apartment on the upper floor. Fire officer Richardson said the resident of the house tried putting the blaze out by using a garden hose but when things got out of hand the police was notified. Richardson further explained that they managed to put the fire out in the house very quickly. He said the apartment suffered some water and smoke damage in the bedroom.

SMN News learnt that the occupant of the apartment where the fire started did not even call her father to inform him of the fire and one of the neighbors had to call the owner of the apartments and the police department to inform them of the fire.

On the scene the daughter of Elio Romney. Dhaheda Romney who is occupying the apartment where the fire started tried to attack SMN News reporter because she did not want her photos taken. The woman was seen crying and hugging her little son while police and other persons including a photographer were trying to get information from her about the fire. Somehow Romney taught that she could have intimated SMN News reporter with her verbal threats when she said I will "beat your ass" for taking my photos. Several persons including a female police officer on the scene restrained the woman when she was making her threats.

On both locations Minister of Social Welfare and Health Cornelius de Weever was present with some of his staff who was busy gathering information and trying to provide assistance to the victims. Minister de Weever told SMN News that in disaster cases the Red Cross would provide assistance for the first two days then the department of Social Affairs would take over. However, he did not want to wait until the two days elapsed so he called on his staff to report to the scene to start gathering information so that they can assist those in need.

Click here to view more photos of the Over the Bank Fire.

Click here to view more photos of the Humming Bird Road Fire.

rodolphesamuel27082012PHILIPSBURG:--- President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel will be leading a delegation of faction leaders to the 9th Plenary Assembly of ParlAmericas that runs from August 30 to September 1, in Panama City.

The delegation who will be observers at the Assembly, departs the country on Tuesday, and comprises of Acting Faction Leader of the United Peoples (UP) party and Member of Parliament (MP) Hon. Drs. Gracita Arrindell, National Alliance Faction Leader MP Hon. George Pantophlet and Independent MP Hon. Romain Laville.

ParlAmericas is Parliamentarians for the Americas. It is an independent network composed of national legislatures of 35 states from North, Central, and South America, and the Caribbean.

This year's Plenary Assembly will discuss the following four key issues: the impact of the Global Economic Crisis on the Americas; the Economic Crisis and its Effects on Women in the Region; Weak Rule of the Law, as a Threat to Citizen Security; and Climate Change and the Environment.

Members of ParlAmericas are committed to promoting parliamentary participation in the Inter-American system. They are also engaged in developing inter-parliamentary dialogue on relevant hemispheric issues.

ParlAmericas objectives are to contribute to the development of inter-parliamentary dialogue in dealing with issues on the hemispheric agenda; to increase the sharing of experiences, dialogue, and inter-parliamentary cooperation on issues of common interest to member states.

To help strengthen the role of the legislative branch in democracy, and in the promotion and defence of democracy and human rights; to promote the harmonization of legislation, and development of legislation among member states; and to contribute to the process of integration as one of the most appropriate instruments for sustainable and harmonious development in the hemisphere.

The process to establish ParlAmericas started in 2000 and was formalized later as the Inter-Parliamentary Forum of the Americas which up until September 2011 was called as the aforementioned, and thereafter it became known as ParlAmericas.

peterdewitte14072010Philipsburg:--- Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte reacted to the statements made by ABVO President Keturah Brown at the Windward Islands Chamber of Labour Unions' (WICLU) press briefing on Thursday. De Witte said the statements made by Brown where she said the KPSM is striving towards splitting the police force like a Dutch Gendarmerie and the Police Municipal is totally an absurd assumption. De Witte said the police are working together to build a stronger and better quality Police Force. "This is something that cannot be achieved in one day we will encounter many obstacles during the process. The process is natural and for this reason the Management team of KPSM is in constant talks with the unions concerning the subjects raised by ABVO."
De Witte explained that the ABVO and the NABP requested a meeting with the management team on Thursday. However, the ABVO did not attended the meeting they requested, instead they went to a press conference to criticize the KPSM management team and the Minister of Justice. De Witte said the meeting held on Thursday ended in a satisfactory manner and both parties namely the NAPB and the KPSM Management team was satisfied with the outcome.

The Chief Commissioner of Police made clear that the KPSM management remains prepared to fully cooperate with the ABVO in a transparent manner.

De Witte further explained that several files belonging to officers that were transferred from the Police Force of the Netherlands Antilles to KPSM were not properly handled and neither were they complete. He said just two days ago the KPSM received information from the "vereffenings-commissie" who informed them that they completed most of the files and Naf. 2.4 million was transferred to St. Maarten's Ministry of Finance for payout to the justice staff. De Witte said if the ABVO President had attended the meeting she requested with the Management Team of KPSM on Thursday she would have gotten the information from them directly.
However, Minister Justice Roland Duncan told SMN News that he shared some of the same concerns of the ABVO and he is busy working on the problems they highlighted. Minister Duncan told SMN News in an exclusive interview that he is of the opinion that locals must be given a fair chance in excelling in their careers, but he will not condone arbitrariness. Duncan said in the past persons were placed in positions pending an appointment while the Minister is not informed about the appointment. "When these persons spend years in the positions they can take the Minister to court and the judge would condemn the Minister and force him or her to pay these people certain benefits while they were not officially appointed." Duncan said that it should be made known when positions are available and everyone should be able to apply for the position and those that are qualified will be chosen.
rolandduncan31082012He said in the past police officers were receiving promotions based on family relationships and friendships with those in high places. The Minister of Justice said that he wants the Management Team of KPSM to seek out quality people among their staff and send him and advice based on transparency for the person to be appointed. Duncan said there is a problem with the selection process, especially how the Management team of KPSM is dealing with the matter. He said the selection process is not fair and for him it is not good one. Because of lack of promotions and arbitrariness the police force is not functioning the way it ought to.
Duncan said today he wants every officer of the force to receive and complete proper trainings so that they can be promoted. "I don't want to promote an officer based on the amount of years he spent as a brigadier. I want to see officers work and upgrade themselves so that they can assume the positions they are given." When asked by SMN News why he did not appoint the Inspector Randolph Bloieman and Carlyle Rogers to the position they were selected for, Minister Duncan said that Rogers went to court and lost, he said the judge shared the same sentiments he shared because it is impossible for Rogers to be president of a union and part of the management team of KPSM. He said he made clear that Rogers cannot represent the members of the unions who voted for him and also be part of management team. He said he told Rogers that he should not resign from the union to get the position because he believes that the members of NAPB voted for Rogers and he should represent them. As for Bloieman, Minister Duncan said he received the advice to promote Bloieman it also stated that the officer had to complete a course. He said that he is totally against such because he cannot appoint someone who did not complete the necessary courses. "What if I promote him and he never finalizes the courses he was supposed to take, then what could I do about it?"

sjacobsparticipatesin6kyou2canmovewalk02092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs and several members of her Cabinet, took part in the 6k 'You 2 Can Move' walk on Friday August 31st 2012.

The walk, organized by the Cabinet of the Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot –Williams, was attended by a large group of participants.

Each participant received a T-shirt and the first 30 registrants received a pedometer to monitor their progress during the walk. The walk took participants around the pond through the Sucker Garden, Arch Road, Madame Estate, Illidge Road and Pondfill Area.

This was not the first time Minister Jacobs had completed the 6k route as this had been part of her morning exercise, a routine walk designed to get Sint Maarten into the mindset of healthier habits.

The 'You 2 Can Move' walk is part of a promotional campaign to motivate fitness on the island. The Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sports joins the Prime Minister in encouraging the population of Sint Maarten to strive to live a healthier lifestyle, including regular exercise, and healthy eating.

smmc23082012The Inspectorate for Public Health, Social Development and Labor (VSA) conducted a governance audit of the Sint Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) and thematic site inspections at the end of 2011 to the first half of 2012.
Quality of care, internal supervision (governance), the surgical operations, the emergency department and the handling of accidents and incidents were audited through inspection visits and conversations with staff members, the board of directors and the supervisory council. For the audits on governance and surgical operations support was provided by the Inspectorate for Healthcare from Holland (IGZ).
The Inspectorate is aware of the fact that Sint Maarten is a small island with only one hospital, the SMMC. Demanding of this hospital that it complies with all requirements as stipulated for hospitals in the western world would be unrealistic and not feasible, but one must expect the SMMC to comply with basic quality –and patient safety standards and health care ordinances and regulations.
The audit and inspections leave much to desire. A common and important finding is the lack of proper communication in different areas and at different levels resulting in severe delay in the development of a basic quality- and safety system and a high risk for the patient. This situation is worsened by the fact that the Board of Directors is frequently (50% of the time) off island and replaced by a staff member without mandated authority and an incomplete Supervisory Council that cannot exercise its supervisory role adequately.
Also included in this report are some investigative results of incidents that occurred in 2010, 2011 and 2012, because they provide insight in the way the SMMC is organized. On one hand about the communication amongst professionals, and amongst professionals and the board of directors, and on the other hand how transparent the management is towards external supervision.
When publishing a report the Inspectorate takes into account the norms as prescribed by legislation such as the "Landsverordening Openbaarheid van Bestuur". This means that wherever possible personal information will not be mentioned in this report e.g. patient name and staff members of the SMMC will be mentioned as much as possible by their function.
Due to the Board of Directors not being very cooperative, it wasn't until July 12th 2012 the Inspectorate could speak with the director. The provided information has been processed in this report.
The Inspectorate uses the following ordinances and regulations for this audit and measures to be taken;
  1. Landsverordening zorginstellingen (PB 2007 no. 19)
  2. Landsverordening Corporate Governance (PB2009 no.74)
  3. Landsverordening Inspectie volksgezondheid (PB 2003 no. 8)
  4. Landsverordening Beperking vestiging medische beroepsbeoefenaren (PB 2005 no.69)
  5. Landsverordening Uitoefening geneeskunst (PB 1958 no. 174)
  6. BW boek 7 afdeling 5 Overeenkomst inzake geneeskundige behandeling
  7. Statuten SMMC 25 April 2008
  8. Basis Reglementen Raad van Toezicht – SMMC 26 September 2011
  9. Gedragcode Raad van Toezicht SMMC Juni 2011
  10. Model Toelatingsovereenkomst SMMC 2010 versie 6.0
The findings of this audit have been compiled in a draft report which was delivered on August 24th to the board of directors of the SMMC for comment prior to publication. The deadline to deliver any comment to the Inspectorate was September 7th. On September 7th the board indicated in a letter to the Inspectorate that they couldn't comply with the deadline due to several internal delays and requested an extension till September 17th. The inspectorate denied this request and indicated that possible comments will be dealt with when discussing the action plan to be drafted.
Based on the findings and measures that need to be taken with regard to quality of care and patient safety, some on short term and others within a year, the Inspectorate has put the SMMC under higher supervision as of September 8th 2012.
This means that the board of directors must present a feasible action plan within two weeks to address many of the critical issues found and that the Inspectorate will be conducting announced and unannounced inspections at least three times a month following up on the action plan. Failure to comply may result in (temporary) closure of specific functional units.

cdeweeverandpeggyanndros17092012Great Bay:--- The Ministry of Public Health Social Development & Labor introduced name badges to their staff of the Departments of Labor Affairs, Social Affairs, Collective Preventive Services, Community Development and Public Health recently.
The purpose of wearing these mandatory badges, is so that the names of the workers will be visible to their clients and clients in turn will know who they are conducting business with.

Having name badges introduced to staff, especially those dealing directly with the public has been of utter importance to Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever, as this portrays a good presentation to the public.

"I have received compliments and complaints from many people but when I ask them what is the name of the person who provided the service I get a description instead. With the badges our clients can now report by name as we continue to improve our customer service, said Minister De Weever."
Head of the Department of Labor Affairs, Peggy Ann Dros stated that "being able to be readily identifiable to our customers is important, giving them the opportunity to praise us when we do things well, and inform us of areas we can improve on. Additionally, we will continue to strive towards 'customer-empowerment' by implementing a Ministry-wide Complaint System, with the intention to launch this within short."
The name badges are a mandatory part of the presentation of all the staff members that received them, and all staff members are required to wear the name badge, visible at all times to the customer.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Permanent Committee of Parliament for Kingdom Affairs and Inter Parliamentary Relations will meet on September 20.

The meeting will take place on Thursday morning at 10:00am in the General Assembly Chamber of the House of Parliament at Wilhelmina Straat #1 in Philipsburg.

The first agenda point is the Convention for the Protection of Intangible Cultural Heritage; second agenda point, measures related to the Treaty of Antarctica; third agenda point, answers to questions from the Dutch Second Chamber of Parliament with respect to cross-Atlantic ticket price differences which were raised at the Inter parliamentary meeting in January between delegations from the four parliaments in the Kingdom.

The fourth agenda point is changes to the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships; 5., a report over the state of affairs regarding parliamentary approval of treaties; 6., a proposal regarding cooperation of the Kingdom inter parliamentary meeting; 7., a proposal to change a Kingdom Law regarding Nationality for obtaining and granting the Dutch nationality; 8., a proposal to approve a Kingdom Law dealing with a protocol from 1 November 2002, London, Treaty of Athens relating to the transportation of passengers and their luggage; 9. a Kingdom Law related to Strasbourg Convention on Illicit Traffic by Sea and implementing Article 17 of the United Nations Convention against Illicit Traffic in Drugs and Psychotropic Substances; 10. A law proposal regarding the Kingdom Law on Mutual Administrative Assistance in Tax Matters, signed in Paris, France

The chairman of the committee is Member of Parliament (MP) from the Democratic Party Hon. Roy Marlin. Other committee members are: MP Hon. Dr. Ruth Douglass (United Peoples party), MP Hon. Patrick Illidge (Independent), MP. Hon. George Pantophlet (National Alliance), MP Hon. Frans Richardson (Independent), and MP Hon. Romain Laville (Independent).

The permanent committee meeting will be carried live on St. Maarten Cable TV Channel 120, with a live stream on the internet via Parliament's website www.sxmparliament.org, Pearl Radio FM 98.1 (audio), and also via www.pearlfmradio.com.

sxmnaturefoundationrelocatesanimals20092012Tri-Sport assists with relocation campaign.

The St. Maarten Nature Foundation removed numerous animals that make their home in the Simpson Bay Lagoon from the building site of the Causeway. The Foundation requested from the contractor Volkers Caribbean that they send notification when dredging works will start at the landing site at the Port de Plaisance side of the Lagoon. Earlier this week the Foundation received information that dredging works will start and the Foundation initiated removal of a large amount of lagoon specimens including upside down jellyfish, sea cucumbers, crabs, starfish and conch. The majority of the animals which were removed were taken to thier new home by Little Key or in Mullet Pond. The dredging work carried out for the Causeway would have seriously negatively affected the animals had they not been removed.

Tri-Sport also initiated a similar campaign with a volunteer program called "Save the Lagoon Jellyfish campaign" where volunteers are asked to join in to remove the numerous animals affected by the building of the Causeway. The removal will start on Friday the 21st of September at 4pm at Kim Sha Beach.

The Nature Foundation is also continuing with its mangrove relocation campaign supported by the St. Maarten Harbour Group of companies where mangroves are removed from the causeway landing site and housed at a nursery to be replanted when work at the causeway is complete.

The removal of the animals affected by the Causeway is an ongoing process which will continue as long as the construction will be taking place. If there are people in the community that are interested in helping with the project they are urged to contact either Tri-Sport or the St. Maarten Nature Foundation at 5444267.

meyshanejohnson24092012Philipsburg:--- The Police Force of St. Maarten headed by Chief Commissioner of Police Peter de Witte managed to apprehend a suspect they believe brutally murdered the two Americans in Cupe-Coy sometime Friday.

According to well placed sources within the police force, the suspect was arrested sometime around 4am Sunday morning in the Cay Bay area and a house search was conducted where the suspect was arrested.

SMN News learnt that the suspect is of Jamaican descent and he is an employee of Checkmate Security Services. The suspect has been identified as Meyshane Johnson born on December 16th, 1983 on the island of Jamaica. One source said that Johnson had contact with the victims Michael and Thelma King of Colombia South Carolina. Police also believe that this person was involved in other crimes on St. Maarten. While police are tight-lipped on the motives of the gruesome murder, SMN News learnt that the killing was robbery motivated. SMN News has been reliably informed that Johnson was working as a security guard at the Souliga Service Point (SSP) on the Pondfill but due to his suspicious behavior the manager of that company requested that he be removed from the location.

Police Spokesman Ricardo Henson said in a press release that on September 21st, 2012 two bodies were found on the island of Sint Maarten. The male victim was identified as Michael William KING, age 53. The female victim was identified as his wife, Thelma Strickland KING, age 57. Both were citizens of the United States of America.

The local police force instantly started an investigation with the support of the Special Police Task Force. This investigation resulted into the arrest of one male person. The arrest took place around 4 o'clock in the morning on the 23th of September, 2012.

In the interest of the investigation, no further details can be released at this time. As soon as more information can be divulged to the public, a new press release will follow.

Attorney General of St. Maarten Taco Stein also confirmed the arrest of a suspect but declined to identify the suspect or his nationality, claiming that police did not divulge much information to him as they are continuing with the investigation. When asked by SMN News if any items were seized Stein answered in the affirmative but said he could not say what exactly police seized. SMN News also asked if the motive of the gruesome killing was robbery, Stein said that is what police are looking at but it is way too early for them to speculate.

SMN News will bring you more information on this high profile murder investigation as it unfolds.

veronicayoung26092012Philipsburg:--- Veronica Young, aunt of the suspect arrested for the murders of American citizens Michael and Thelma King said that the police on St. Maarten jumped to conclusions when they arrested her nephew Meyshane Kemar Johnson for the murder of the Kings. Young said heavily armed police officers visited her home on at least two occasions to look for Johnson but he was not at her house at the time.

The aggravated aunt said that police bypassed the person who found the dead bodies and signed a business contract with the Kings just two days prior to the killings. "People are speaking out on this and I don't condone or harbor criminals. The police said my nephew was a suspect in the Cannegieter Street robbery when they began looking for him." Young further explained that on the night of the robbery her nephew came to her in a hysterical state after police shot at the vehicle he was driving. She said she wanted to take Johnson to the police station that same moment but her nephew told her that he was not involved in any wrong doings. "If my nephew is involved in that robbery then he should be charged for that crime and do the time, but I don't agree with the police trying to pin two murders on him because I know he is innocent." When asked by SMN News if she believes her nephew was involved in the Chinese Restaurant Robbery, Young said she believes that he did it because he was the driver of the car and he is the one that removed the bullet from the vehicle prior to police finding it. Young further explained that police did not find anything in the car because the owner of the car who is operating his father's car rental in Cole Bay told the family that there was nothing in the car when police seized the vehicle. Besides that, the owner of the car collected $300.00 that same night from Johnson to repair the vehicle. "The owner of the car and my nephew have been friends for years and he would always lend his friends cars." The woman admitted that there was more than one person in the vehicle at the time of the robbery but she does not know who those persons are.

 

Johnson was deported but Returned to the Island Unnoticed.

Young said her nephew was living on the island for quite some years illegally and he was once deported but managed to return to the island. The aunt could not say how long ago Johnson returned to St. Maarten but she said that he began working for Checkmate Security about a year ago as reported by SMN News in an earlier report. When pressed by SMN New reporter to explain why her nephew was moved from Soualiga Service Point (SSP) where he was working for some months, Young said her nephew used to ask the clients that visit the money gram weird questions. "He would ask them how much money they are working for and also take tips from them to put them in the line so that they could conduct their business faster. His boss moved him and placed him at Scotia Bank."

 

Aunt Accuses Police of Police Brutality --- Police beat him badly when they arrested him.

Veronica Young also accused the detectives that arrested Meyshane Kemar Johnson early Sunday morning of police brutality. She said that when police broke into the house where Johnson and his girlfriend were sleeping they brutalized him. "The police beat him so badly that they had to take him to the hospital for stitches and they also had him on drips at the Simpson Bay Police Outpost. His girlfriend told me that the police even slapped her and called her a bitch and they also arrested her when they arrested Meyshane Johnson."

joshuaferrol27092012Philipsburg:--- The G.I.F.T.E.D. Foundation returns with their series of praise parties with GLOW Party- "Light Up Di Night" on September 29th at the John Larmonie Centre starting at 7pm in collaboration with international performing gospel artiste and DJ, Joshua DRJ Ferrol for a double celebration and birthday bash.
Joshua (DRJ) Ferrol was born on St. Martin on September 29, 1985. Born blind with additional handicaps, it was a challenge while growing up. However, through the power of God he received his sight at a very early age. Called into ministry at the tender age of 15, he started traveling the Caribbean preaching and teaching the word of God. In 2006 he travelled to St. Kitts to study medicine but ended up as an undergrad in Psychology. He is now an ordained minister still traveling the world, counseling young people, and is faithfully attending the CTC ministries in St. Maarten. A former DJ of well known radio stations around the island, he is still doing it big for Christ with music, singing, producing and leading worship. He is currently finishing his first two books and is aiming to do all he can to bring young people closer to the love of the creator.
Guest gospel DJ, Kasseem (DJ Kass) Forde from Anguilla, will be the DJ for the night alongside the birthday boy, DRJ. There will also be other performances for the night including one from local gospel artiste, Likkle Bless. Patrons are expected to dress to illuminate the dark, in line with the theme "Light Up di Night". There will be prizes for the best dressed, as well as other prizes and surprises. Free drinks will be served to the Early Birds from 7pm to 8pm.
GIFTED's GLOW parties and other activities have been getting much attention on social network sites such as Facebook and Twitter. Local youth groups and individuals are also in on the buzz and quite excited about the party series by GIFTED. GLOW parties provide wholesome entertainment for young Christ-minded people and create an experience with good friends, great music, and great memories. GLOW parties are held on the last Saturday of every month. At the end of a GIFTED party, each person is energized to Go Light Our World! Go to www.facebook.com/GIFTEDLIGHT and click "Like" to keep up-to-date with GIFTED activities. For tickets and/or more details you may call 581-0448.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Section General Public Health (SGPH), an organ of the Collective Prevention Services (CPS) that falls under the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour, is monitoring information from the World Health Organization's (WHO) Global Alert and Response (GAR) system, with respect to novel coronavirus infection that was discovered recently in the United Kingdom (UK).

Family Physicians have also been alerted by Epidemiologist Izzy Gerstenbluth with respect to the case definition for case finding.

On September 22, the UK informed WHO of a case of acute respiratory syndrome with travel history to Saudi Arabia and Qatar. The case is a previously healthy, 49-year-old male that presented with symptoms on September 3. On September 7 he was admitted to an intensive care unit.

As of September 25, no additional cases of acute respiratory syndrome with renal failure due to infection with a novel coronavirus have been reported to the WHO.

WHO is continuing investigations into two recently confirmed infections identified as a novel coronavirus.

Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses which includes viruses that cause the common cold and SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome).

This week the WHO issued an interim case definition to help countries strengthen health protection measures against the new virus.

The case definition, based on the cases so far, includes criteria for identifying a 'patient under investigation,' a 'probable case,' and a 'confirmed case.' These criteria are based on clinical, epidemiological and laboratory indicators.

International efforts are being stepped up across all WHO six regions throughout the world to ensure an appropriate and effective response with a WHO specialist team in daily contact with more than a dozen international and regional technical partners.

Belair:--- Attorney at law Peggy Ann Brandon poked several holes in the case presented by the prosecution against the suspects held in the Vesuvius investigation. Brandon made her pleadings in the makeshift Court of First Instance at the Belair Community Center on Monday in English so that all media personnel and those listening to the procedure could understand what the defense saw in the files submitted to the court. Erno Labega Jr. was escorted to the court room with a white t-shirt over his prison garb, heavily shacked by the Arrest Team of KPSM.

Brandon said the prosecution said they spent close to two million dollars to conduct the investigation yet basic legal principles were not followed. She said while she agreed with the prosecution on the amount of monies and time spent on the investigation, it is not acceptable for the prosecution to present a case with words such as "probably and potentially". The prosecution has an obligation to the court which is to find the truth and prove their cases before the court.

Attorney at Law Peggy Ann Brandon represented Erno Labega Jr. who is accused of being part of the Tan Tan gang and another organization that pushes drugs and committed other illegal activities. He is also charged with illegal gun possession. Brandon said the entire case the prosecution built against the Vesuvius suspects was based on blogs (comments) posted on SMN News (www.smn-news.com), melee, and a statement made by one of the suspects – Fleming. However, the prosecution chose to carefully cut parts of Fleming's statement in an attempt to build their case. Brandon told Judge Rick Smid that the prosecution had materials available to them just like the defense did but the materials, such as the telecommunication data, which would not help their case so they chose to leave it out. Brandon said the prosecution also used a number of anonymous witnesses which the defense did not get to question properly. In one instance, she said the questions the defense had for an anonymous witness were prepared in English but the judge of instruction forced the defense to translate their questions into Dutch and he turned off the microphone when he translated the questions to the witness. Brandon said in that particular instance they don't know if the questions they wanted to ask the witness were asked because they were obstructed by the prosecution and judge of instruction. The defense lawyer said none of the statements made by the so-called anonymous witnesses could be verified and her client used his rights to remain silent based on the instructions she gave him because he (Erno Labega Jr.) does not know what the detectives and their witnesses were talking about. "He is not part of the Tan Tan and he had no knowledge of it. Based on the road conditions, the potholes, and traffic it is impossible for Erno Labega Jr. to be at WIB Illidge Road at 2:59 and in one minute reach Dutch Quarter to commit a crime."

She said inside the file the prosecution submitted to the court and the defense it clearly states that the police themselves did not believe the story Fleming gave and even the re-construction done by the police did not match what Fleming said in his statements. However, the prosecution did not utilize this information when they presented their case to the court, they also departed from the so called "rip deal" the late Amador Jones had.

Brandon said the investigating team did not take the time to go out there and take photographs at the "Under the Sun" night club to ensure they get real evidence if they are going to ask the court to send people to prison for 10 years or more. She said she visited the night club and took various photos which she submitted to the court. Attorney at Law Brandon said that the cameras at Under the Sun was focused on the cash registers at the time of the murder of Amador Jones and not the entrance and around the club and that is one of the reasons police could not obtain camera footage from the night club that would have helped them to find the real killer of Amador Jones (cousin of Erno Labega Jr.).

Another point Brandon raised was the fact that her client was shipped out of St. Maarten and she was not informed by the prosecution while the police and investigating team broke the law when they were tapping the suspects' phones. "The judge of instruction clearly stated that he did not give instructions to tap the suspects' phones while they were in Aruba and to make matters worse when police finally received the go ahead, they broke the rules on more than one occasion. Brandon said the law clearly states that the process verbal has to be made within three days of the tapping but in this case (the tapping done in Aruba), the process verbal was made four months later. The defense lawyer said she requested those tapes and what she heard is completely different to what the prosecutor Bart den Hartigh and his colleagues heard. Besides that, they used laws that were effective in Aruba and not in St. Maarten. At the time of this investigation, phone tapping was not legalized on St. Maarten.Therefore, she pleaded with the judge to exclude all of those as evidence in the case. "The judge of instruction on St. Maarten did not authorize the phone tapping and the investigating officers were only allowed to tap for a maximum of 30 minutes while there are instances where they tapped for over an hour." She said the prosecution said her client was removed from St. Maarten for his own safety and because they were considered to be very dangerous. However, on one occasion her client along with some other Vesuvius suspects were held in a bus that broke down alongside the road in Aruba for more than hour. "The prison was called to remove the so-called dangerous prisoners off the road, they had to wait in the bus until someone went to the scene and fixed the bus for them to continue their journey. This is what I call entrapment."

Another point Brandon made with the use of a PowerPoint presentation was the location of her client on April 20th, 2011. The prosecution accused Erno Labega of being part of the Tan Tan shooting but cell tower information provided by Telcell showed that Labega was at the Windward Islands Bank on A.T Illidge Road at 2:59pm while the Tan Tan shooting took place at 3pm. Attorney at Law Peggy Ann Brandon pleaded with the judge to acquit Labega of all the charges, while she also asked that he be released immediately. Erno Labega Jr. has to return to the court on Thursday next week for the second round of the case.

Documents presented by Attorney at Law Peggy Ann Brandon in defense of Erno Labega Jr. 1
Documents presented by Attorney at Law Peggy Ann Brandon in defense of Erno Labega Jr. 2
Documents presented by Attorney at Law Peggy Ann Brandon in defense of Erno Labega Jr. 3
Documents presented by Attorney at Law Peggy Ann Brandon in defense of Erno Labega Jr. 4

PHILIPSBURG:--- The Fire Department of St. Maarten this week is observing Fire Prevention Week which is being organized by Fire Prevention Section of the Fire Department and Friends of the Island Government Fire Fighters Foundation.

The week is celebrated worldwide and a number of activities have been organized to raise fire safety awareness within the community.

The theme of this year's Fire Prevention Week is "Protect your family against fire. The time to act is now."

President of Parliament Hon. Drs. Rodolphe Samuel, congratulates the men and women who work with the fire department and wishes them a successful Fire Prevention Week.

"The personnel at our fire department are committed to ensuring the safety and security of all those living here and visiting our country.

"Fire is a serious public safety concern. I urge all citizens to practice home and work fire escape drills especially during Fire Prevention Week, and to support the public safety activities and efforts of St. Maarten's fire services," President of Parliament Hon. Rodolphe Samuel said on Wednesday.

silveriajacobsattendsseniorcitizenscelebrations07102012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- On Saturday, Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs, attended several functions organized for Senior Citizens.

Throughout the day the Minister attended the 2nd Annual Senior Citizens Luncheon in St. Louis French St. Martin. The luncheon was organized by The Rambaud St. Louis Freetown Fete Association.

This year the association of disabled citizens was also in attendance at the luncheon.

The Minister enjoyed a well prepared and elaborate luncheon and enjoyed the company of the senior and disabled citizens. The history of St. Maarten was the prevalent topic during the luncheon as the Minister listened with interest to the personal re-counts of those attending.

Live musical entertainment was provided throughout the day for dancing and enjoyment.

The day continued with the Minister visiting the Senior Citizens home in Hope estate. Control band was present to entertain the citizens and their guests.

Minister Jacobs conversed and socialized with the citizens and spent some time with her father who is a resident of the home. "There is so much history of St. Maarten with our seniors. We must ensure that this history is documented so that our younger generation can learn about our history," Minister Jacobs said of her visits with the seniors.

usfolassistsfuik10012012WILLEMSTAD, Curacao:--- On 9 January 2012, a contingent of U.S. Forward Operation Location (USFOL) personnel from the 429th Expeditionary Operations Squadron made a donation of their time, new recreation equipment and school supplies for children at the Fuik community center. Two personnel from the U.S. FOL fire department conducted a presentation for the children and presented Fuik leadership with an assortment of new basketballs, soccer balls, Frisbees and hula-hoops. Notebooks, pencils, pens and crayons were among the assortment of school supplies donated to help the children with their education. A U.S. FOL member commented, "It was a wonderful experience and a true eye opener." The U.S. FOL personnel have been long-time advocates for the local community and this was yet another outstanding effort to promote the welfare of Curacao's youngest members.

taxreformmeeting10012012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto says that he expects significant progress to be made in tax reform in 2012.

The Ministry of Finance is currently steering the process to revamp the country's tax system making it easy to understand, easy to collect and leading to economic efficiency, fairness, transparency, and a stable and predictable system to fund public expenditures.

At the end of 2010 and early 2011, a Tax Reform Workgroup was established to lay the ground work, and at the end of the process identified a number of areas and made several recommendations.

During a working visit to the Netherlands in October 2011, the Minister of Finance met with consortium Taxand/A&M Taxand/VMW Taxand, the largest independent global tax organization which provides tax advice to clients worldwide.

In November a contract was signed with Taxand/A&M Taxand/VMW Taxand/Taxand Curacao to work along with the country's tax authorities to redesign the tax system; assist the Ministry of Finance and the Tax Authority in building a modern state-of-the-art tax administration; and to significantly improve the process of tax compliance management.

In the coming months meetings will be held with stakeholders once a preliminary design of the new tax system has been drafted to get the latter's input.

"I am confident that we are on track to put in place a reformed tax system for the country in 2013. Everybody is upbeat and working diligently with respect to designing a system that is best suited for our economy.

"This is a joint effort involving the Island Receiver, the Tax Inspectorate and Taxand/A&M Taxand/VMW Taxand/Taxand Curacao. As a nation, the safety and security of the country, the health of our citizens, the provision of a dynamic education system, and ensuring vital public services are delivered, are among some of the areas that a reformed tax system should be able to generate the resources necessary to meet our country's commitments to the people and taxpayers," Minister of Finance Hon. Hiro Shigemoto said on Tuesday.

The Minister will be meeting with the St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA) on Wednesday to discuss the Turn over Tax and tax matters.

Minister Shigemoto said the Secretariat of the Ministry of Finance attempted to schedule a meeting with the SHTA in December but the latter were not able to meet on any of the proposed dates.

septicoverflowonfrontstreet11012012Philipsburg:--- Several persons including the owners of Diamond International had to deal with a severe sewage stench on Wednesday morning when sewage began overflowing on Front Street in the vicinity of the Court House and Diamond International. Workers were seen at the scene with equipment trying to unblock the sewage pipes on Front Street. A worker who was busy checking the manholes to find the blockage told SMN News that the pipe was blocked with two tennis balls that he removed from the manhole in the vicinity of the Court House.

sxmdelegationatoctainbrussels25012012Great Bay (DCOMM):--- Sint Maarten has been elected as a member of the 2012 Audit Committee at the Overseas Countries and Territories Association's (OCTA) Ministerial Conference in Brussels on Monday, Prime Minister Hon. Sarah Wescot-Williams announced on Wednesday.

Representing Sint Maarten in the Audit Committee is Carol Voges, Head of Finance & Economic Affairs at the Cabinet of the Minster of Plenipotentiary of Sint Maarten.

The other members of the Audit Committee are the Falkland Islands, President and the Cayman Islands. A number of other appointments were made to the Executive Committee of OCTA for 2012 until the next elections; a new Chairman and Vice Chairman of the Ministerial Meeting of OCTA.

The officials elected as members of the Executive Committee of OCTA are hereby authorized to do all that is necessary to continue to further the objectives of OCTA as the official organization of OCTs in Brussels, according to the Strategic Plan approved in 2010.

The delegations also reiterated in the administrative resolution that their position that OCTA does not release the European Union institutions and agencies and/or relevant Member States (France, Denmark, The Netherlands and the United Kingdom) from their responsibilities to the OCTs individually under the provisions of the Treaty and the Overseas Association Decision.

The OCTs are non-European countries and territories that have special relations with Denmark, France, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom.

They are associated with the European Community with a view to promoting their economic and social development and establishing close economic relations between them and the Community as a whole.

There are in total approximately 25 OCTs. The OCTs are constitutionally linked to a Member State, but without being part of the Community.

catholicschoolweekmarch07022012Philipsburg:--- The students and teachers of the various Catholic Schools on St. Maarten opened their week of activities to celebrate the Catholic School Week with a mass and march through the streets of Philipsburg on Tuesday.
The students gathered at the Sports Auditorium after attending a mass on Tuesday morning, they then marched through the streets of Philipsburg carrying posters of their themes. Students and some parents who joined their children in the celebration were chanting "shelter the homeless, visit the imprisoned, feed the poor and clothe the naked."
A Principal from the St. Dominic School told SMN News that Catholic School Week commenced on Monday but the official opening was held on Tuesday. She said each school was given a theme to focus on this week. The themes, she explained, focused mostly on humanitarian needs.

Click here to view more photos of the march held on Tuesday to celebrate Catholic School Week.

uppcandidates02032012Marigot:--- A confident Louis Constant Fleming surrounded by his candidates presented his list to the media on Friday afternoon at the Lotterie Farm. The sitting senator told reporters he chose to deliver his list at the Lotterie Farm because it was one of the places he visited frequently ever since he was a child. Besides that, Lotterie Farm has developed into a successful business location on the island. Fleming said he wanted everyone to know that the Union pour les Progres did not have a five year term when they entered government. He said when the Collectivity was installed in July 2007 they had no budget and as such they had to function on the commune's budget for the first six months.
"The Collectivity got its own budget in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011. Therefore, the incumbent government did not have the opportunity to fulfill a full five year term. Fleming also said those that were elected in 2007 to install the Collectivity had a hard time because there was nothing in place for the incoming government. He said the former Mayor cries out now but he should remember he did not make any preparation for transition from the commune to the Collectivity. Fleming said he made clear in his New Year message in 2005 that when St. Martin gets its new status it will take a minimum of ten years to properly install a fully functional Collectivity. Fleming said as the first President of the Collectivity of St. Martin his intention was to not establish the difference between the Commune and the Collectivity. He said the reason behind that was to make sure that the population did not have to suffer during the transition period. Fleming further said that the only reason he has decided to contest the 2012 election is because the people chose his team in 2007 and the work they started then is not yet complete. He assured that his mandate in the senate is until 2014 and he could have chosen to stay there until then and left the political arena with his head high, but for him the development of St. Martin is his priority. The UPP leader said he also chose people he could trust and those he is confident he could work with for a full term. His number two candidate he said has worked in all areas with him and she has been his collaborator as a senator. "Melissa Sedano is someone I can trust and work with while the number three candidate Rene Arnell is not someone new to me, Rene Arnell contested the 2001 elections with me under USM. Today, he is not here because he is in Paris with the Social Economic Council. Claire Javois Guion Fermin, a current Vice President is the fourth candidate, while radio personality Billy D Jacques Hamlet is the fifth candidate, Ida Zin Ka Ieu is the sixth and the incumbent President Frantz Gumbs in the seventh place.
"There are people that are contesting this election because their only interest is to be able to benefit from the Government vehicles, government gasoline, and the indemnities they are going to be collecting. "I came into politics with riches and my interest is to make sure everyone on St. Martin becomes rich but there are people in this election that profits from the poverty of the St. Martin people." Fleming called on the foreigners that are residing on the island to know their place and not to take advantage of the homage they received from the St. Martin people. He said right now there are foreigners that are organizing political lists and contesting in the upcoming election and the native St. Martiners are becoming angrier by the day with this kind of behavior. "I can assure you the list I have presented was not put together by anyone from the outside and we are the ones financing our list." Fleming told reporters that the native St. Martiners do not accept when foreigners interfere in their affairs.
Fleming threw a few punches at the other political parties that are contesting the March 18th and 25th Territorial Election. He said Daniel Gibbes the former second Vice President personally told him that he did not have to pay his own airline tickets and expenses when he was elected in 2007 because there were monies at the Tourist Office where he was the President of the Association.
"In the past there were people who were putting six million Euros on the accounts of an association to accommodate their traveling and other expenses. Now I do not have to hide this I can speak about all what really happened in the past."
The UPP leader assured that he is confident that the voters of St. Martin will place their confidence in him and his team and he is also confident that they will win the election after the first round on March 18th, 2012.

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Telecom provider UTS has renewed the website of its popular HEPA free SMS service: hepa.an. Up until recently anyone could send free SMS messages to the mobile phones of UTS customers. Hepa.an has now been integrated into a new free service of UTS called: miUTS (pronounced myUTS) The service is still free to the user. The big difference between the two is that now one will no longer be able to send free SMS messages anonymously.

The motivation behind the change is that the company is striving to achieve a more transparent communications system. A recipient has to be able to see who is sending them a message. "Fortunately the service was not misused on a large scale," says UTS Marketing and Communications Officer, Ivy Lambert. "The service was intended to allow people to stay in contact even if they were out of credit and thankfully it was used mostly for exactly that purpose."

Anyone who surfs to hepa.an now, will be redirected to the new UTS site: http://www.uts.an/miuts/login. To be able to make use of this service though, one needs to be registered, which is free. The site explains that miUTS is intended to be the central point where customers can make use of various free services of UTS. At this moment these free services include sending up to 100 free SMS messages a day and also being able to check the white pages of the telephone book published by UTS in Curacao. The new feature of the SMS service is that now recipients of the SMS messages will be able to see who the message has been sent by and the recipients contact information will also be saved in the Contact List of the account holder to avoid repeated entry of the same information each time you want to send a message. Upon registration on miUTS there is a chance to win various prizes from UTS and in the near future the miUTS service will be expanded to offer some additional services and new functionalities.

Upon registration some personal information must be submitted, such as the users telephone number, address, id-number, birth date the and first and last name. Once registered you will not be sending anonymous messages, but rather the cell number registered under the user profile will be listed as the 'sender'. Before the recipient would only see the number 9999 which was one of the criticisms of the former Hepa service. Text messages could be sent and one would never be able to identify the sender. This meant that on occasion the service would be used to send threatening messages, spread gossip or to transmit incorrect information. Thanks to the introduction of miUTS and the integration of Hepa into the account profile that will no longer be possible. miUTS will be available for all customers in UTS territories: St. Maarten, Saint Martin, Saba, St. Eustatius, St. Kitts, Nevis, Curacao, Bonaire and Surinam.

Marigot:--- Officers from the Delinquency Prevention Brigade (BPDJ), a specialised unit of the Gendarmerie, is expected to be present at the Unemployment Agency in Concordia from June 25th to June 29th, 2012 to showcase a number of career possibilities within the Gendarmerie. Persons that are interested in the various vacancies are asked to participate in the recruitment drive.

The Gendarmerie is currently looking for Reserve Gendarmes, Voluntary Assistant Gendarmes, junior officers, and volunteers for the civil service.
Special attention will be paid to the interested candidates' background since employment is based on the following conditions: Applicants must be French nationals, aged between 17 and 35 years, completed the Day of Defence and Citizenship course, be in good physical condition, and have no prior criminal record.
The presentations for the public will take place between 8:00am and 12:00pm each day.

sxmrepresentedduringdanishroadshow20062012PHILIPSBURG:--- Upon invitation of SPIES, one of the largest Danish Tour Operators in Denmark, the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau participated in a Road Show from June 11 to 13, throughout Denmark to present the island to the Sales Staff of SPIES.

As SPIES recently started selling the destination, this was the ideal opportunity to present the island and train the sales agents about what Sint Maarten as a premier tourist destination has to offer visitors.

Bart Schüller from the St. Maarten Tourist Bureau in the Netherlands was joined by Heleen Bruggeman from the Sonesta Sint Maarten and Sander Langeveld from Westin Dawn Beach Resort & Spa. Together they gave a comprehensive introduction on Sint Maarten.
The presentation was given in small groups with sufficient time to go into detail allowing for a good interaction between sales staff and representatives from Sint Maarten. The interests was great and the sales agents asked many questions, demonstrating the eagerness of the sales staff to really get a complete picture about the 'Friendly Island' destination, so they can advise SPIES clients accordingly.

The Road Show took the St. Maarten delegation to Copenhagen, Aarhus and Esbjerg, and all participants were awarded with a 'St. Maarten Specialist' certificate to put on their desk. SPIES is part of the Thomas Cook Nordic Group.

sjacobs04072012Philipsburg:--- Several students that have to attend secondary school this new school year are not being accepted in some of the secondary schools on St. Maarten because of the lack of space and staff announced Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs on Wednesday at the Council of Ministers' press briefing.
The Minister said that the Division of Inspection and the Department of Education are currently working on a solution for these students. Minister Jacobs said she did not get the exact amount of students that are in this dilemma but her office obtained some figures which is between 10 to 15 students.
Minister Jacobs also said that talks are ongoing for proper staffing of various public schools on the island for the school year 2012- 2013. The Minister said the teachers of these schools should receive information later this week as to where they were placed and what positions were given to them.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Reacting to the press release issued by the SHTA on Monday July 9th, Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications Mr. Romeo F. Pantophlet, stated that it is his intention to ensure continuity at the Tourist office.

Gus Priest, a veteran in the Tourism Industry, openly welcomed the challenge to serve as Acting Head of the Tourist office until a more permanent solution is found. In addition, many members of staff at the Tourist office have also shown their dedication to the industry and continuity by becoming more proactive during this interim period. All know what needs to be done and the Minister is confident in the staff's ability to carry out these tasks.

Concerning the SHTA's call for the establishment of the Tourism Authority, the Minister is currently in Aruba on a fact finding mission to determine from the key stakeholders what the operational setbacks and bottle necks are and to generally get a feeling of how satisfied everyone is with the established Aruba Tourism Authority. So far, meetings have been held with his counterpart, Minister Otmar Oduber, the CEO and Supervisory Board members of the Aruba Tourism Authority, the Aruba Hotel Association and the Aruba Timeshare Association. With the exception of a few minor issues, all have mentioned that they are pleased with the functioning of the Aruba Tourism Authority.

Minister emphatically stated that he has no plans of reinventing the wheel and likewise has received confirmation from all stakeholders in Aruba that they will assist wherever necessary to ensure a seamless transition from Sint Maarten Tourist Bureau to Sint Maarten Tourism Authority by January 1, 2013. "My team and I are working very hard to get the State ordinance (Landsverordening) finalized, so we can submit to parliament after the parliamentary recess. This will be the first step in what we were told could be a lengthy process in getting the STA fully operational". Minister Pantophlet stated.

Regarding, May Ling Chun, Minister Pantophlet clarified that the management contract in question was signed and entered into between the former Minister, Franklin Meyers and Innovative Marketing Creations N.V, and not the natural person Ms. Chun. He further wishes to point out and state for the record that this matter is not between Ms. Chun and him or has nothing to do with her person, her performance, her qualifications and or skills. Her work for the Tourism department has already been acknowledged by the Minister.

The vexing issue that has led to this unfortunate situation is the legality of the contractual agreements signed and subsequently silently extended twice between the former Minister and IMC N.V. A proper analysis and legal scrutiny of the contracts resulted in no other conclusions than that the contracts in question are in conflict with the written and unwritten laws of Sint Maarten and the Principles of Good Governance. Consequently according to law these contracts are considered null and void and or should be cancelled immediately. The Minister shall not and cannot be expected to honor contracts that are not in accordance with the laws of the land. The position of the Minister is based on the following facts and legal considerations:

The agreement between the former Minister and IMC N.V. is considered a management agreement for the position of Head of the Tourist Bureau. This position forms part of the Governments formation plan and is occupied by a civil servant. Civil servants are usually appointed by government for which procedure a body of Administrative laws and regulations exist and in which process the Governor is ultimately involved.

There is also the option to appointment an individual in government's service based on civil law, but this possibility was also neglected. By appointing an individual to such a position, making use of a contractual agreement with a limited liability company in which the individual is the managing director, the former Minister has circumvented all relevant laws and regulations (intentionally or unintentionally) pertaining to the appointment and re-numeration of civil servants, including the involvement of the Governor of Sint Maarten. The actions of the former Minister cannot withstand legal scrutiny and are in conflict with the Principles of Good Governance.

As a result of this, the monthly salary and additional benefits as agreed upon in the management agreement were unilaterally decided upon and are not commensurate with the amounts that are stipulated by law and granted to other civil servants who serve in similar positions. The foregoing is in direct conflict with the applicable laws and jurisprudence and not unacceptable, the Minister has rightfully remarked that such an agreement shall not be tolerated and in keeping with the Principles of Good Governance and therefore chose not to renew the contract as is.

However, Minister Pantophlet being in good faith and acknowledging the good performance of Ms. Chun and taking the best interest of Sint Maarten into consideration offered her a new management agreement in accordance with the existing rules and regulations of government in his letter dated June 19th 2012, which was not accepted.

Regarding SHTA's statement that they have yet to meet with Minister Pantophlet, He acknowledged that it has been a very hectic set up period, and that he has only just completed staffing his cabinet. He ensured that meetings will be scheduled with SHTA and other key industry stake holders upon his return from Aruba.

Do you know that the Ombudsman is called "the Public Defender"?
The Ombudsman is coming your way, to your neighborhoods.
Come and find out how the Ombudsman can help you, and how to file a complaint with the Ombudsman if you have issues with government or a government entity.
The first Session will be held for the residents of Upper Princess Quarter, mainly of Sucker Garden, Arch Road and Guanabay areas on the following date, time and place:

Date: August 15th 2012
Place: Merlford Hazel Sports Complex
Address: Arch Road
Time: 7:30 pm.-9:00 pm.


All sessions will be organized in close collaboration with the various community councils of the districts. All citizens are invited to come out and be informed.
The other Community Councils have already been contacted, and as soon as the dates are confirmed they will be announced. Listen out for the announcement when the Ombudsman will be in your neighborhood.
Bureau Ombudsman is situated at Camille Richardson street # 13 in Philipsburg. Call us on tel. number 5421250.

To the Public of Saba and St. Eustatius, please be advised that as the BES islands are now governed by the laws and regulations of the Netherlands, Winair has been informed that it does not comply with existing regulations to provide Air Ambulance Services from Saba and St. Eustatius, Winair after meeting with relevant authorities has been informed after 50 years of transporting injured customers for treatment from BES islands that current regulations prohibit Winair from continuing to provide these services. To replace this void a licensed company has been engaged to provide Ambulance services from Saba and St. Eustatius. Our agents in St. Maarten, Saba and St. Eustatius have been advised of this policy change as well as medical care givers in respective Islands.

WINAIR Press Release

gofastboatwith2000kgcocaine15082012In an ambitious effort led by the Dutch Navy ship HNLMS Tromp, Dutch navy and coast guard units successfully prevented drug runners from transporting 2,000 kilograms of narcotics on the open sea. The Tromp's actions took place near the end of June and were in concert with the international operation Martillo aimed against the illicit drug trade. An ongoing investigation into this recent action prevented this information from being released earlier.

A 'Go Fast' speed boat sailing at high speed was detected near Colombia. The operation centre at Parera Naval Base in Curaçao subsequently launched an immediate and extensive search. HNLMS Tromp with its Belgian Alouette helicopter embarked was directed towards the scene, as was the Dash-8 maritime patrol aircraft of the Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard. After an intensive search and while in direct pursuit of the 'Go Fast', the drug runners ditched the contraband. The American Law Enforcement team, that during this operation is embarked on board of the Tromp, can confirm the amount of drugs.

Brigadier General Swijgman, Commander Netherlands Forces and Director Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard expressed his satisfaction with the result. "International effort made this possible. The Dutch Navy and Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard together with our international partners have shown to be one team with a shared intent to stop organized crime in the Caribbean area. That is the key to success."

The Dutch Navy and Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard are an integral part of the international struggle against the illicit drug trade. Operation Martillo is a multi-national collaborative effort to counter the spread of transnational organized crime in Central America. The operation is lead by the Joint Inter-agency Task Force South in Key West, Florida and denies organized crime networks the ability to conduct illicit trafficking via air and at sea. The Commander Netherlands Forces in the Caribbean is part of the Joint Inter-agency Task Force South, as the subordinate commander of Task Group 4.4.

wibdonatestomgdwprimaryschool16082012Philipsburg:--- The Windward Islands Bank Ltd. (WIB) understands the importance of a new school year and the preparations needed to make classrooms ready for our primary school students.

WIB came to the call of the M. Genevieve de Weever Primary school by making a generous donation to those efforts and extends wishes of a successful school year to all students and faculty members.

This donation was made to School Manager Mrs. Rita Bourne-Gumbs by Assistant Managing Director Mr. Kelvin Bloyden on behalf of the bank.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Department of Disaster Management (ODM) is calling on the population to monitor a Tropical Wave (TW) associated with a Low Pressure system #94, which on Monday has the potential to become a tropical storm within the next 48 hours.

The National Hurricane Center out of Miami says that interests in the Lesser Antilles should monitor the progress of the disturbance which is forecasted to reach the Leeward Islands on Wednesday.

The system on Monday afternoon was located approximately over 1000 miles east of the Lesser Antilles out in the Eastern Atlantic Ocean.

The disturbance is moving very fast at 20 to 25 miles per hour.

The ODM will be closely monitoring this system for possible further development.

cbastudentkaielatouche21082012"Will strengthen our community and thus also our country."

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams on Monday applauded the successful opening of the Charlotte Brookson Academy of the Performing Arts. In her comments the Prime Minister stated that she commends and congratulates the Ujima Foundation on successfully opening the school; "I am extremely happy at the opening of the Charlotte Brookson Academy and would like to extend a heartfelt congratulations to the Ujima Foundation, the University of St. Maarten and the Ministry of Education in what is our first school dedicated to the performing arts here on St. Maarten. This is an important step for our young country as we now have the opportunity to reinforce our society by having a school that focuses on Theatre, Arts, Health and Physical Education. This will strengthen our community and thus also our country and I would sincerely like to wish the students, teachers and parents the best of luck and success," commented the Prime Minister.

In June of this Year the Prime Minister held a meeting with the Board of the Charlotte Brookson Academy to discuss matters related to the performing arts school. The principal purpose of the Charlotte Brookson Academy of the Performance Arts is to offer students a "global experience of learning." and will target each child's intellectual, cognitive, creative, physical and emotional development while preparing their students to reach their highest potential as scholars, artists, leaders, and global citizens. Classes for the new Academy will be held on the premises of the University of St. Maarten.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

CAY HILL:--- Recently a public campaign has started that holds unfounded and incorrect statements about the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC). The timing of this damaging public campaign is not a coincidence.
We first and foremost wish to state that we are highly sensitive to the private and personal nature of the treatments that our patients undergo at SMMC. The handling of patient information is confidential, private and regulated by laws. We hold this confidentiality high and have utmost respect for the patients, their loved ones and for our staff as well when dealing with this information. This inherently brings along that we cannot and will not comment to public statements regarding treatment of individual patients. However the SMMC is in its full right to defend itself and needs to provide correct information by addressing at this moment the following issues.

Need for expansion of the hospital

When SMMC started 21 years ago there were about 23,000 people living on the island. It is estimated that there are now around 56,000 persons on the Dutch side of St. Maarten. So the population more than doubled. It should be clear that the expansion of our hospital is not a luxury but an urgent necessity.
The financial collapse of the SMMC in 2003 is a known fact. By 2006 we successfully balanced our financial status. Since then we have been improving the quality of care and patient safety and we have been providing more and better services each year. We have been renovating some parts of the present building but it has now become too small and inadequate. In 2007 we had a plan ready to build a new wing on the hospital grounds. This new wing will host a new and improved emergency room department, modern operating theatre, a larger intensive care unit and new medium care unit. The goal of this expansion is to improve the quality of hospital and specialist care on St. Maarten and to be able to attract more doctors, specialists and nurses. On June 28, 2007 the Government of St. Maarten agreed that the hospital and specialist care should be improved and approved a construction subsidy of over Naf. 1 million per year during 5 years from the start of the construction. It is a construction subsidy, not an operational subsidy and is only provided when the construction starts, not before. This is the first and only subsidy that the Government has ever pledged to give SMMC. Up to this present moment the SMMC is not receiving any subsidy from the Government.

The timing of the allegations in the media

Since September 2011 SMMC is working on attracting parties to participate in the bond issue to finance the expansion of the hospital. Six parties already committed. These parties are well established local and regional pension funds, banks and insurance companies. The deadline that we set for the bond issue was August 15, 2012 and we were waiting for the last party to commit. On august 14, 2012 the SMMC had a meeting with the Minister and the concerned party about the financing of the hospital building. The next day the Minister went public with statements about a draft report of the Inspectorate of Health Care. The allegations ventilated, damage the reputation of staff and surely put the SMMC in a bad spotlight with the investors. It is hard to believe that the timing of these allegations and the mentioned deadline is a coincidence.

Draft report of the Inspectorate of Health Care

The Inspector General dr. E. Best refuted publically and in correspondence to SMMC that there is a draft inspection report since he is still working on it. According to the Inspectorate of Health Care, the findings of their draft report need to be made known to the SMMC first. The SMMC did not receive any draft report till this day and the Inspector General has confirmed in the media that he did not send the draft report to the SMMC. On July 12, 2012 SMMC had a meeting with the Inspectorate and the Inspector General stated that there are no urgent matters that he needs to address immediately with the SMMC.
The Minister said that he in possession of the draft audit report. He has provided information to the press on the content of this report while the Inspector General says that the audit report is not completed as yet. The statements of the Minister are very disturbing. They cause great concerns and create unnecessary panic and unrest under our patients, the community and show disrespect to the hospital staff. We expect an ethical and humane approach from our Minister who in the end is responsible for the health of our population. We regret the unfair way in which the SMMC is being handled.
In view of the contradictions in the statements of the Minister and his General Inspector the SMMC is seriously considering to request independent and renowned experts in the field of hospital inspection to conduct an independent investigation at the SMMC.

Allegations about misuse of funds

Last year the President of the Health Committee of Parliament started a public campaign against the SMMC. The SMMC was accused of misusing funds and our General Director of having too many "caps". Since 2006 the SMMC has approved financial statements that are yearly audited by an external accountancy firm. This on request of the Supervisory Council to ensure and confirm that the finances are correctly used and administered. Not once were these statements questioned. Based on the negative publicity and wrongful allegations the General Director in
December 2011 requested the present Minister of Health for an independent audit by Stichting Overheidsaccountants Bureau (SOAB) to conduct an investigation in this area. The Minister however till this day did not reply to this request. We assumed that it was not an issue for the Minister anymore. Last week the Minister and the President of the Health Committee againpublically stated their questions regarding alleged misuse of funds. We question why at this crucial stage in completing the financing of the expansion these questions are posed again.
Wednesday August 22, 2012, at the request of the WIHCUA, the Minister of Health Care addressed the staff of SMMC. He apologized to the staff stating that he stands by his words but it was not his intention to attack the care given in SMMC. Different staff members remarked that his public statements created considerable unrest among patients and the general public and asked him what he is going to do to turn this around. Unfortunately this question was not answered by the Minister.
The Staff, Board of Directors, members of the Supervisory Council and the Management Team are standing together to fight whatever false accusations are made about SMMC. We underline that our focus remains to provide safe, quality hospital care for the residents and visitors of St. Maarten and the surrounding islands. We will keep on working on improving the hospital care including the realization of the much needed expansion.

Airport:--- A man with initials S.F.H. from Jamaica was arrested by police on Saturday August 25th at approximately 08:00am at the Princes Juliana International Airport suspected of rape. A warrant for the arrest of the suspect who had gone to the airport to catch a flight to Jamaica that same day was issued after a report was filed by the victim. The incident took place on Thursday August 23rd in the Hope Estate. The suspect remains in custody for further investigation by the Detective Department.
Head of the Border Control Geronimo Juliet commended the officers for their alertness and professionalism in how they handled the case. "We would like to remind the public that the passport is the traveling document and not the ID card or Driver's License. Dutch nationals who are visiting Curacao or Aruba and the other Dutch entities can travel with the ID card. Non-Dutch nationals must have their passport with them while traveling," Juliet concluded.

sbrmcworkersatthecourthouse31082012Philipsburg:--- The workers of the Simpson Bay Resort Management Company (SBRMC) left the Court of First Instance very distraught and angry when the Appeals Court delivered its verdict which is in favor of the company. On April 2nd, 2012, the Court of First Instance ruled that the SBRMC is fully responsible for the 183 workers who were dismissed some two years ago and since November 2011 have not been paid by the company.
Attorney at law Wim van Sambeek and Maarten Le Poole from HBN Law expressed disgust and disappointment when they received the verdict.

Van Sambeek said in a invited comment to SMN News that the judges on the Appeals Court bench have a different opinion from the lower court. Van Sambeek explained that this seems to be a never ending trend and right now it is an unfortunate situation for the workers who have their bills to pay and families to feed. According to the Appeals Court, the workers of Pelican Resort were never transferred to SBRMC therefore SBRMC has no obligations to the workers.

When asked if the Workers Institute for Organized Labour (WIFOL) would pursue judgment in the Supreme Court, Van Sambeek said that they would have to further discuss the verdict with their client and decide if the WIFOL would file an appeal with the Supreme Court. Van Sambeek said that going to the Supreme Court is a time consuming and costly procedure and he is not sure if the workers can go through this much longer. When asked if the judges on the Appeals Court are the same ones that deliberated on their last case which was also thrown out, Van Sambeek said it's a different set of judges and all they can do at this time is respect the verdict the court has rendered.

Attorney at Law Jairo Bloem who is representing the SBRMC said in a written statement to SMN News that the Resort is extremely pleased with the ruling of the Court of Appeals: "Finally justice has prevailed," Bloem said.

As is known, the Resort has waged a two-year battle on behalf of the resort members and also the present employees of the Resort to avoid being saddled with a labor contract entered into by the resort's previous owner, Tenant Association Pelican Resort Club (TAPRC), and the WIFOL labor union.

"Today, we are very happy to report that the Court of Appeals reversed a lower-court decision that forced SBRMC to assume the TAPRC's old labor contract. The appeals court decision means that SBRMC is not responsible for the increased costs and obligations under that contract, and saves SBRMC from being forced to pay millions of dollars in back pay and severance to workers that SBRMC never employed in the first place, and that the resort never needed to operate efficiently.

The Appeals Court's ruling also means that there is no longer any basis for the bankruptcy action against SBRMC since the only basis for this moratorium was the now overturned lower-court verdict.

This is the third time the union has tried to saddle SBRMC with the previous owner's labor contract, and the third time the Court of Appeals has reversed that decision. The appeals court verdict in favor of SBRMC means that the resort can once again progress toward its goal of continual financial stability. Further, the verdict ensures piece-of-mind for the many permanent, local employees who currently work at the resort.

The Resort thanks all its members and in particular its present labor force of 91 permanently employed persons. It is with the support of these dedicated employees that it has been able to continue providing exemplary service as acknowledged by positive feedback from the members."

visitingdoctorsmeetwithcdeweever19092012Great Bay:--- Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever met last Friday with the New York Executive Committee of the Association of Haitian Physicians Abroad (AMHE) who were here on a site visit, as they are planning to keep their 2013 convention here on the island.
"I am very pleased that this group of physicians have considered St. Maarten for their next convention, and we are looking forward to partnering with them in various areas," said Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever.
The minister further stated that this can be seen as another form of medical/health tourism, as the island tries to attract these types of events to our shores during the off-season.
The group of physicians were on the island from September 14th- 16th with their main aim being to meet with venues, local government officials and community-based organizations in preparation for their 2013 Convention. This Executive Planning Committee consisted of Practicing Physicians in the State of New York. The 2013 Convention will host approximately 200 Physicians (plus their families). Participation Convention attendees are Physicians who practice throughout the United States and Canada, and the small delegation is responsible for the convention agenda and support activities.
The delegation comprised of a neurologist, gastroenterologist, internist and pediatricians. The group further stated during their meeting with the minister that they want to engage the local health care industry as much as possible, and it is their desire to not only engage with the Haitian Community but also the entire St. Maarten community at large.

smmc23082012Cay Hill:--- A feud broke out on Wednesday afternoon between the specialists working at the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) and Medical Director Dr. George Scot who showed up at a meeting that was requested by the specialists with the Inspector General to discuss the report on the investigation conducted by the Inspectorate.

According to one of the specialists, Dr. Scot showed up to the meeting they called with a lawyer and claimed that since he is their boss he has a right to know what is being discussed. The specialist said the Inspector General Dr. Earl Best also went to the meeting which was held at the SMMC with his lawyer Jairo Bloem. The specialist said the Chairman of the Specialists Association Dr. Felix Holiday seems to be working against them because he withheld a three page email Dr. George Scot sent to him requesting to be part of the meeting. The specialist who preferred to remain anonymous said that it appears to them as though the Chairman of the Specialist Association gave the Medical Director permission to attend the meeting with his lawyer without consulting with them.

At some point, most of the specialists spoke out against Dr. Scot presence and he was eventually asked to leave with his lawyer because if he did not the meeting would have cancelled. The specialist who was obviously angry when he spoke to SMN News said that Dr. George Scot left the institution in a rage, while Dr. Best also requested that his lawyer Jairo Bloem to leave the meeting. At that meeting the specialists said that they believe that for the St. Maarten Medical Center to function as a hospital the Management of SMMC must change. The specialists also raised concern about the negative impact the report now has had on St. Maarten Medical Center and doctors that are working for the institution.

SMN News further learnt that Dr. George Scot was scheduled to meet with the Inspector General at 2pm on Thursday to discuss his action plan and other matters related to health care provided to patients at the SMMC. Sources within the SMMC said that at noon on Thursday Dr. Scot sent an email to the Inspectorate informing him that he will not attend the meeting and he also sent a new action plan. It should be noted that the SMMC was given five days which expires on Friday to provide an action plan but to date the Management team and Supervisory Council of SMMC have not been cooperating with the Inspectorate.

SMN News was reliably informed that the Minister of Health along with the Parliament of St. Maarten are working on taking decisive action against SMMC as early as next week.

Great Bay:--- Minister of Public Health Social Development & Labor, Cornelius De Weever is commending the White & Yellow Cross Foundation for opening the day care service for dementia patients.
"The White & Yellow Cross Foundation have picked an opportune time to open this service, seeing that the month of September is World Alzheimer's Month," said Minister De Weever
According to Alzheimer's Disease International September 2012 marks the first global World Alzheimer's Month, which is an international campaign to raise awareness and challenge stigma. The theme this year was Dementia: Living together.
"By the White and Yellow Cross providing living spaces during the day and by going into the living spaces of their clients proves that they are living up to the theme, said Minister De Weever."

jacinthbryanlabegaanddonking23102012Florida, USA:--- Jacinth (Jass) Bryan-Labega, President of the St. Maarten Boxing Association has been re-elected as 2nd Vice President of the World Boxing Organization (WBO) at their 25th annual convention being held in Florida, United States.

She received a total of 56 votes of the 56 member countries and jurisdictions eligible to vote. Jass, a founding member of WBO has been an active member of the executive board for its entire 25 years existence, and she continues to contribute to the progress of boxing through her work with the organization.

WBO is now considered the world's most powerful sanctioning body for professional fights around the world.

Marigot:--- The Gendarmerie disclosed on Monday in a press release that they have made what is believed to be the last arrests of the gang responsible for a series of armed robberies during the summer.

The first arrests of three suspects suspected to be the culprits that committed the robberies in Sandy Ground and Marigot took place on September 5, 2012 during a judicial operation where several houses were searched. Two out of the three suspects were charged on September 7, 2012.

As the investigation continued it brought to light more suspects, and the first of the remaining members of the gang was arrested on October 9, 2012 in Capesterre Belle Eau, Guadeloupe.

This suspect was a minor aged 17 originating from Sandy Ground who had been placed in the care of a family following a series of crimes he committed in St. Martin. He was arrested with the cooperation of Gendarmes from Pointe-a-Pitre and placed under judiciary control. He will be charged with four armed robberies committed in St. Martin between July 27 and August 23, 2012.

The second arrest of a minor aged 16 took place on October 20. He was suspected of having incited the others into committing the robberies and was indicted for his participation in eight armed robberies committed between July 19 and August 23 on businesses in Sandy Ground, Marigot, Concordia, Agrément, and Baie Nettle.

He is also suspected of jewellery snatching thefts in Marigot and was transferred to Guadeloupe on October 21 where he was placed in provisional detention.

A total of ten armed robberies have now been solved which took place during the summer period thanks to diligent investigation. Three out of four suspects indicted, two adults and a minor, were placed in detention. The fourth, a minor, is under judiciary control but still faces a jail sentence.

Since the beginning of the year 32 armed robberies with firearms have been solved thanks to the investigation by the special armed robbery unit VAMA attached to the detectives department. Some 21 individuals have been charged for armed robberies, the majority of them transferred to and incarcerated in Guadeloupe.

Philipsburg:--- On Monday October 15th, 2012, a lady with initials J.W. filed an official report with the Special Robbery Unit and stated that while she was sitting in her car at her home in Guana Bay preparing to take her son to school, she was suddenly attacked by two unknown and armed men, who ordered her to get out of the car. Fearing for her life and that of her son, she complied with the orders of the suspects and stepped out of the car. After taking her son out of the vehicle both suspects drove off in the direction of Philipsburg. A shoulder bag containing some cash and some other personal belongings was left behind in the vehicle. The police department was immediately informed of what had taken place and started a search for the stolen vehicle and the possible suspects. The vehicle was found shortly after in the Hope Estate. The shoulder bag and its contents that were left in the vehicle was missing. The vehicle was confiscated for further investigation.

KPSM Police Report

Great Bay (DCOMM):--- In an attempt to further update its database, all Taxi and Bus permit holders are hereby required to retrieve a copy of the newly implemented "License Plate Collection Form" that grants a person permission to retrieve their number plate(s) at the Receivers office.

Taxi and bus permit holders will have to present their permit with their Identification Card (ID) to the Inspection Dept. after which they will receive a copy of the referred to form that grants them permission to collect their license plate at the Receivers office on Pond Island.

The License Plate Collection form will solely be presented to permit holders and not to help/employee drivers or any other third parties.

In addition, Taxi and Bus permit holders are also reminded that they are to ensure that the insurance and vehicle inspection card reflects the name of the permit holder and not that of the help/employee driver since this would be a violation of their permit.

The opening hours of the Inspection Dept. which is located in the Yellow Building on the Pondfill are: Monday to Friday from 8am-1pm and 2pm-5pm.

kennethbremer02032012Airport:--- The secretary for ABVO complaints and disputes department Kenneth Bremer met with the staff of the Princess Juliana International Airport on Friday morning to update its members on the Collective Labour Agreement discussion that took place between the ABVO and PJIAE.
Bremer confirmed to SMN News that parties had met on Thursday to finalize the Collective Labour Agreement. Bremer said that the CLA expired since 2010 and Thursday's meeting was to discuss the points that parties could not agree upon. He said that at the end of the day the union felt that there was a breaking point because they felt that they could not reach an agreement.
SMN News learnt that the Management of PJIAE was in favor of having the CLA for a period of five years but ABVO and its members only agreed to a three year CLA. Workers stand to benefit an annual salary increase of 7.25% for the first year, 7.75% the second year, and 8.25% the third year. They will also get a one month bonus and vacation allowances annually. Those that participated in the meeting are the workers of the Fire Department, Security, Operations and Accounts.
However, by the end of the meeting with their membership, all parties reached an agreed and the workers of PJIAE gave ABVO the green light to sign on to the new CLA. Bremer said that the workers already got a lump sum for the year 2011 and when the CLA is signed the workers will be paid retroactively to January 2012.

nagicodonatestolaurabijnsdorp05062012NAGICO Insurances made a donation to local film student Laura Bijnsdorp who has undertaken a project to make a documentary which depicts St. Maarten as it was in the 1960's. Also part of the film project is a series of free workshops on film-making for interested participants form 14-19 years old on the island.

According to Bijnsdorp, she came up with the concept after realizing how little many young people know about the island's history. "The film will feature re-enactments, old photographs and stories by senior citizens to bring that time-period to life," she explained. "Walking though our small capital, Philipsburg, many don't realize they are passing various historical monuments, houses and stores that are over 60 years old. I started wondering, what St.Maarten was like before tourism, before the large hotels, casinos, cruise ship harbor, malls and over a million visitors a year. By making this documentary we hope that people learn more about their history and in return appreciate it more."

When NAGICO was approached by the young scholar with her idea, NAGICO quickly agreed to assist with funding this project as preserving one's past is something that NAGICO believes in. "We believe that one needs to know where they are coming from, in order to move forward, and this is something we at NAGICO have been doing lately in light of our 30th anniversary achievement this year", NAGICO's Executive Marketing Manager Paul Dijkhoffz stated.

NAGICO celebrated 30 years of service and excellence in February this year and since then has been commemorating this occasion in several of our 19 territories by making several donations and sponsorships to non-profit organizations, schools and senior citizen homes.

Bijnsdorp lauded NAGICO for the generous contribution and the company's commitment to commemorating the island's heritage. She along with a group of 4th year students have made many productions in the past, and have taught various work-shops in film in the past. Bijnsdorp also mentioned that to ensure community involvement she will also be offering a series of workshops on film-making for interested participants form 14-19 years old.

rtuitt20062012Philipsburg:--- At the Council of Ministers' press briefing on Wednesday, Finance Minister Roland Tuitt said that he has been hearing rumors which state that the current coalition government NA/DP/IND will increase Turn over Tax (TOT). The Finance Minister said he is addressing the issue because there is no truth to the rumors regarding the increase of TOT. "There is absolutely no truth to that so I want to put an end to that rumor regarding the increase of TOT." Tuitt said that the current coalition has a coalition agreement called "Working for the People" and instead of increasing taxes they are looking at ways to make certain changes which will allow people to go home with more monies in their pockets. He said he is currently working with the tax department to make certain adjustments which would benefit workers.

Treasury Investments.

In an unrelated item, the Minister of Finance said he is also looking at the government's treasury. Tuitt said he is of the opinion that government did not pay much attention to its treasury neither they did they realize the importance of the treasury. He said government has 65 million guilders that are invested in CDs with the banks. As an example, Tuitt said that if government had invested its monies in other projects that would give at least one percent in returns, then government would have had more than half of a million guilders annually in profit (Naf. 650,000.00) on the 65 million guilders they have on CDs. He said because the former government did not look at ways of increasing their revenues they were losing monies. Minister Tuitt further explained that his Ministry is now collecting its taxes and they will find ways of investing it so they can achieve the maximum out of its investments.

Central Bank Impasse.

The Minister of Finance also told reporters on Wednesday that he will be seeking a meeting with Curacao's Minister of Finance to work on the impasse of the Central Bank.
The Finance Minister said to date, the 2012 budget of the Central Bank has not yet been approved and the board of the Central Bank sent a request to the governments of St. Maarten and Curacao so that they could get together, hammer out the problems facing the Central Bank, and get it back on course.
In the meantime, the board of directors of the Central Bank requested that the President of the Central Bank Emsley Tromp be suspended some weeks ago but St. Maarten has not yet taken a decision on the request of the board of the Central Bank. When questioned about that on Wednesday, Tuitt said that the government of St. Maarten is busy gathering information on the matter but since the matter is somewhat "ticklish" he will not divulge how government intends to gather the information they need.

CFT Requests Back up Information --- Finance Ministry working on Amendments.

The Minister of Finance also updated reporters on the events surrounding the CFT and the 2012 budget that the Parliament of St. Maarten (UP/DP) approved some months ago. Minister Tuitt said that he sent a letter to the CFT on June 14th in which he provided the answers to the questions they posed on the budget. However, four days later the CFT sent another letter asking government to provide documents to back up the answers he submitted to the questions they asked earlier. Tuitt said he knew that the CFT would have asked for those documents and that is why they are working feverishly on finalizing the amendments to the budget.
Tuitt said that the CFT even placed two persons at their disposal to assist them in making the budget amendments for the COLA payments and the shortfall of taxes which created a deficit in the budget.
The COLA payments he said will be paid out in July 2012 instead of June. Minister Tuitt said the vacation allowances were paid this month and if government had paid the COLA this month then the civil servants would have had to pay much more taxes than usual.

swescotwilliamsmeetswithjwiebedeboer20062012The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot-Williams held a short meeting with the Vice President of COPA Airlines Joe Mohan (left) and the Kingdom Ambassador to Panama J. Wiebe de Boer (right), during a stopover in Panama on her way to Brazil to attend 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 Dutch Embassy in Panama's activities. The Prime Minister is in South America representing St. Maarten at the Rio+20 Summit in Brazil, which will last until the 22nd of June.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- School Bussing and Taxi Dispatching Inspection Department of Economic Affairs Head Martha Thewet says less than 50 per cent of school busses were inspected last week.

Thewet says the driver's had ample time to contact the department to make arrangements for inspections. "School busses that are not inspected will not be allowed to transport school children on August 13 the start of the 2012-2013 new school year on behalf of the Government.

"They will be in violation of the law, and they won't be paid as well. They will be in violation of the no-show fail policy. Anyone who doesn't show for inspection will automatically fail the inspection, and every school bus owner and driver are aware of the aforementioned," Thewet said on Sunday.

The department has extended the inspection period starting Monday, August 06 to Wednesday August 08. Bus owners and drivers are hereby requested to make use of this final inspection period or face sanctions.

School bus owners/drivers are requested to call the department to make an appointment. Inspections will take place between 8.30am – 12.00pm and 1.30pm – 3.00pm.

Thewet added that the department will not compromise the safety of the school children and that of other road users.

For further information about services rendered by the Inspection Section, call telephone number 542-4511 or 542-4509.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs conveys her congratulations to the Ujima Foundation on the start of the Charlotte Brookson Academy.

The Charlotte Brookson Academy will be focusing on Curriculum-Based Professional Instruction in Theatre, Arts, Dance, Music, Visual Arts, Health and Physical Education.

The Charlotte Brookson Academy will offer an all-day program from 7:30 am – 4:55 pm with mandatory homework, tutoring and performance arts lessons for all students. The school will also provide breakfast, lunch and snacks for all students.

The ultimate goal of the Charlotte Brookson Academy for the Performance Arts will be to inspire, motivate and enrich the lives of students while preparing them to reach their highest potential as scholars, artists, leaders, and to become overall well-rounded global citizens.

This goal is firmly supported by the Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports. If this experimental education approach is deemed successful, this concept will be duplicated in all schools on St. Maarten.

The opening of the Charlotte Brookson Academy is collaborative effort of the Ujima Foundation, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports and the University of St. Martin.

Though there were many challenges and hurdles to overcome to reach this far, the start of this prestigious endeavor means that now all that preparatory work needs to put in practice, Minister Jacobs said.

Minister Jacobs extends words of encouragement and empowerment to all students, Management and staff of the Charlotte Brookson Academy and adds, "It is our hope that the Charlotte Brookson Academy for the Performance Arts will contribute to the betterment of the society in which we live."

cdeweevermeetswithwihcua22082012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Health Cornelius de Weever stood his ground on Wednesday morning when he met with members of the Windward Islands Health Care Union Association (WIHCUA). The Minister of Health was greeted by the President of the WIHCUA Julien Lynch and its public relations officer Greg Arrindell. Minister de Weever assured the nurses and other staff that he worked with them before and he has nowhere else to go, but as the Minister of Health Care he has to ensure that there is proper health care on St. Maarten. The Minister said he never said anything negative about the nurses and he could not understand why anyone would feel that they were attacked personally. Minister De Weever assured the staff that he does not attack people personally neither politically, instead he conducts his duties in a professional manner. He said he has a responsibility and they too as health care professionals can make things work better at SMMC.

The Minister also informed the health care workers that he did not go to the St. Maarten Medical Center on Wednesday morning for any grand speeches, instead he went there to listen to their concerns. Public Relations Officer of WIHCUA Greg Arrindell said that the union made statements to the media which state that if the Minister has anything personal with the Medical Director of SMMC Dr. George Scot then the Minister should deal with Dr. Scot directly.

Nurse Brenelda Arrindell who is also a shop steward confronted the Minister about the statements he made regarding the state of health care at St. Maarten Medical Center. Ms. Arrindell told the Minister that she herself is a nurse and nursing is her passion. She said when someone says anything about care, the first thing that comes to mind in general is the nurses. Arrindell said that they read the statements made by the Minister and it has left them surprised especially when it is coming from "Coney".

Arrindell asked the Minister based on the reactions his statements caused if he had to do this again what would his remarks be in the media. Minister de Weever maintained that he did not say the care of the St. Maarten Medical Center is deplorable but whatever he said he will stand by it, he further stated he will not allow health care to decline on St. Maarten. Arrindell said that SMMC treats over 4000 people per year and if seven families call the Minister, does that mean the care of SMMC is deplorable?

Minister De Weever said at least seven families filed complaints at the inspectorate and they were all investigated, five of which have been finalized. Minister de Weever also informed the nurses that he receives phone calls every day and people would stop him on the road and complain about the quality of health care at the SMMC. Minister de Weever also informed the gathering that he has been calling on the people of St. Maarten to file complaints with the inspectorate if they feel that they were not treated properly or given proper care. He said many persons are very reluctant to file the complaints because there is only one health care institution on St. Maarten and at some point they would have to return to it. The Minister of Health said that people should not have to live with fear of being victimized. Minister de Weever also made clear that he did not make the statements because of the two persons that died last week. He said coincidentally the day he made the statement, the sister of a Member of Parliament passed away and that case is also being investigated.

Shortly after the meeting, the Minister of Health announced at the Council of Ministers' press briefing that he will not allow health care to decline on St. Maarten. Minister de Weever said he does not have any personal vendetta against Dr. Scot but he wants to make clear that he has a responsibility to ensure that health care on St. Maarten is upheld.

Minister de Weever confirmed to reporters that he was briefed by the inspectorate of health on Tuesday last week and he felt obliged to make the statement he made. Minister de Weever said expanding the hospital is not a guarantee that health care on St. Maarten will improve. "We have a new government building across the street but that does not mean that government will not need more space to house its workers."

It should be noted that the supervisory board of SMMC met with the Council of Ministers and pleaded with them to have SZV provide the bonds for them to expand the institution. At that meeting the supervisory board told the Council of Ministers that they were given up until August 15th to sign the last agreement but when SZV sent the SMMC an email with the conditions set forth by the insurer before they can provide the bond for the expansion, SMMC did not respond. According to information provided to SMN News, SMMC is yet to respond to the email sent to them regarding the conditions to obtain the bond for the expansion of the hospital.

Minister De Weever also mentioned that the VUMC Hospital in the Netherlands is currently under supervision because patient care is at risk. It should be noted that St. Maarten Medical Center was trying to sign a cooperation agreement with VUMC.

Click here to view more photos of the meeting between Minister Cornelius de Weever and the WIHCUA on Wednesday morning.

Click here to view the news article on VUMC.

Click here to view the letter sent to VUMC.

sjacobsandtopgovernmentofficialsplayball11092012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- Minister of Education, Culture, Youth Affairs and Sports Hon. Silveria Jacobs last Sunday was invited by the new board of the St. Maarten Baseball Association to assist in the opening and to give a speech including plans for moving sports forward.

Several veteran players were honored by the association such as Sam Jacobs, Manfred Cannegieter, St. Clair Vanterpool, Bernard Davis, Franklyn Vanterpool and many others.

Minister Jacobs commended the athletes both young and old for coming out and putting their all into a sport that was one of the main sports played on the island, which had produced several top players.

Thanks and appreciation was also given to the scorers and referees who help to make sure that the games are played and recorded.

Minister Jacobs outlined her vision and pledged to get the facilities the needed repairs and upgraded in order to facilitate training and local competition as well as to be able to host international competitions and games.

Minister Jacobs reminded the fans and supporters, athletes and other government officials that it would take a cooperative effort to get sports to the desired level here on St. Maarten.

The opening pitch was tossed by His Excellency Governor Hon. Drs. Eugene Holiday, while Health Minister Hon. Cornelius de Weever did the catching and Minister Hon. Silveria Jacobs stood ready to bat.

The St. Maarten baseball association pledged to start with an A-class division for the youth players over 16 years.

PHILIPSBURG:--- Sixty (60) days left for the 7th Annual SHTA Crystal Pineapple Awards Fundraiser and tickets are now available. Tickets can be purchase at the St. Maarten Hospitality & Trade Association (SHTA) office. Ticket price this year is $150.00 per person. For questions, ticket reservations, or comments, please do not hesitate to contact us at the office.
The Award Gala is being held on November 30th at Sonesta Maho Ball Room and is St. Maarten's premier annual black tie event.
Nominations are continuing to roll in. If you haven't nominated, please visit our Facebook page to nominate an individual who stands out and has done an exceptional job within their business field. SHTA stated in a press release that it has already received nominations in five categories for several persons within the island.
The association is encouraging business owners, managers, employees and residents in the community in general, to nominate and their candidate soon before the nomination period closes. Nomination forms have been digitized and can be found on our Crystal Pineapple Awards Facebook page, along with a list of category details. Nominations period will close on November 9th, or until all categories have been filled.
The awards consist of 14 categories and this year we are only accepting four nominees per award, which means 56 individuals or organizations, will be recognized and valued for the work they have accomplished over the years. The organizing committee is reminding the general public to ensure that when they nominate a person or company "please write why you would like to nominate the particular individual". "
Nomination period ends on November 9th.
SHTA encourages the community to visit us on Facebook: "Crystal Pineapple Awards" and stay up to date on the latest updates. 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 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

N.V. G.E.B.E. regrets to inform the general public that the Electricity supply to

PHILIPSBURG

(Computer World, Lets Travel, Carl & Sons, Labour Department, Caribbean Lottery, Yellow Building (Public Works) up to Office World. Cannegieter Street Dejavu Night Club, Rene Driving School, and surrounding area.)

Will be interrupted on Sunday August 26, 2012 from 8:00 am until 2:00pm.

This outage will allow us to carry out necessary maintenance to our Distribution system.

N.V. G.E.B.E apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause.

civilregistryofficeandhousingmeeting10012012Great Bay (DCOMM):--- Head of the Civil Registry Department Leona Romeo-Marlin and Director of the Sint Maarten Housing Development Foundation Henry Lynch, met on Tuesday to explore a working relationship between both entities.

The discussion focused on issues such as persons not changing their addresses when they move; the synchronization of databases; the prevention of fraud; and the enhancement of the registration process.

Romeo-Marlin said that the possible partnership is in line with the objectives of the Civil Registry Department which are to maintain a well functioning Civil Registry that is based on integrity for the benefit of all citizens.

The Head of the Civil Registry Department added that the aforementioned would allow for the execution of a high quality basic administration for internal and external clients and at the same time to be able to deliver adequate services to those clients in the area of basic administration and civil registry.

"The Management of the Civil Registry Department is more than pleased that the Sint Maarten Housing Development Foundation understands the function and task of the department and the need to receive vital information from the largest rental entity on the island.

"We are looking forward to finalizing a mutual agreement of understanding on the topics that we discussed," Head of the Civil Registry Department Leona Romeo-Marlin told the Department of Communication (DCOMM) on Tuesday.

Civil Registry Department Section Head of the Front Office Kathy Snijders-Correa also attended the meeting.

rolandtuitt20062012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt announced on Wednesday at the Council of Ministers' press briefing that St. Maarten's economy is lagging and there is need to boost the economy on St. Maarten. The Finance Minister said that the current trend is not a good sign and as such he has been meeting with various banks on the island to further discuss the economy. "We are on a downturn and not a recession as yet therefore we need to boost the economy because a lot of stores on St. Maarten are closing down." Minister Tuitt said that government is currently looking into structural ways to boost businesses as well as possible economic activities that will revive the economy.
Tuitt said for years St. Maarten relied on construction businesses which are one aspect of the economy but government has to also add other arms to further boost and revive the economy on St. Maarten.
The Finance Minister said that one of the programs government is working on is to have the necessary facilities in place for new investors, especially for young people. The Minister explained that while government is dealing with the financing institutions to provide the financing for the new entrepreneurs, government is also looking into having a coaching program for these new business people. "It is government's intention to have retired business people coach the new businesses so they can become successful." Tuitt said that each person that is granted financing to open a new business will have a coach alongside them to provide guidance. Tuitt explained that one of the main reasons the new businesses are failing is because in most cases they do not have the experience and discipline that is required to survive the first years as a new business. Tuitt said government is of the opinion that if the coaching program is in place then young entrepreneurs will be more successful.

integritydilemmatrainingcompleted20062012The Integrity Dilemma Training, came to a successful conclusion on Friday afternoon, June 15th 2012. The Training was a very interactive one where civil servants and invited guests got the opportunity to learn about Integrity and how to deal with Integrity related dilemmas. They were also made aware of the importance of trust, credibility, paradigms and principles that will help when making Integrity based decisions.
On Thursday June 14th the staff of the Ministers cabinet had the opportunity in the morning to attend the training and later that day the Ministers themselves were able to attend a session with Mr. Ralston Eric Bennett of Life Transforming Institute, (LTI), the facilitator of the training.
The government of Sint Maarten defines Integrity as a conscious choice of an individual or an organization to consistently act according to applicable rules and regulations, norms, culture, values and ethical standards regulated by law and society's values. To be more specific, an individual civil servant can act according to the principles of integrity prescribed in the LMA, Code of Conduct and applicable rules and regulations. The government organization can operate according to the principles of integrity which are regulated in integrity legislation in keeping with the principles of good governance.
Mrs. Tammy Richardson the Integrity Program Manager at the Department of the Interior and Kingdom is very satisfied with the content, the trainer and most of all the attendance and participation of the over 900 participants who attended the workshops. Some of the goals covered in the workshop were increasing one's personal credibility, having courage to stand for principles and getting results in a way that inspires trust and Integrity. The participants included civil servants from all levels, like Secretaries General, Department heads, policy workers, clerks, cleaners and guards. Invited guests from USONA, Ombudsman's Bureau and General Audit Chamber, also had the opportunity to attend this training.
As part of the Integrity program for The Government of Sint Maarten and the Integrity project funded by means of Dutch Development Funds via USONA, there are plans to continue with more trainings and workshops, the intensification of the current Integrity awareness campaign and the establishment of an Integrity Bureau, by the end of this year.

GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- The Head of Collective Prevention Services (CPS) is seeking the help of the public especially residents of the Beacon Hill area with respect to her stolen handbag.

The handbag was in a vehicle parked in the vicinity of the Sunset Bar & Restaurant on Friday afternoon. An unknown person (s) broke into the vehicle and stole the bag.

The bag contains work related items essential to the daily operation of CPS.

Persons who saw anything should call the Police department to report what they saw.

Residents of the Beacon Hill area, especially those who walk their dog or stroll through the area, are asked to keep an eye out for a handbag, and if they find anything to call the Ministry of Public Health during office hours at 542-3003, 542-2078 or cell number 520-4523 (anytime).

swescotwilliamsmeetswithjacobwit11092012Various items regarding Constitutional Court discussed.

The Prime Minister of St. Maarten the Honorable Sarah Wescot Williams received a courtesy call by the President of the Constitutional Court of St. Maarten Justice Jacob Wit. During the courtesy meeting the Prime Minister and Justice Wit discussed various items pertaining to St. Maarten's role in the Caribbean Court of Justice and the Country's Constitutional Court.

The Honorable Justice Jacob Wit took a degree of Master of Law with honors from Vrije Universiteit (Free University) of Amsterdam in 1977. Mr. Justice Wit was admitted in March 1978 as a Judicial Trainee at the studiecentrum Rechtspleging (Training and Study Centre for the Judiciary) in Zutphen, where he remained until 1984. During this period he held the posts of Law Clerk in the Rotterdam District Court (1978-1980); Deputy Prosecutor at the Amsterdam District Court (1980-1982); and worked as an Attorney-at-Law with the Law Firm of Van Doorne & Sjollema in Rotterdam.

Mr. Justice Wit was appointed by Her Majesty Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands as Deputy Judge of the Rotterdam District Court in January 1984, Judge of the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba on 1 October 1986 where he functioned as Coordinating Judge, Court of First Instance, Curacao (1993-1996); Coordinator Judge of Instruction, Netherlands Antilles (1994-1997); Coordinating Judge for the Dutch Windward Islands of Sint Maarten, Sint Eustatius and Saba and from 2001 to 2005 as Senior Justice and Acting Chief Justice.

He is a Judicial Educator and a Lecturer in Law. Justice Jacob Wit took the Oath of Office as a Judge of the Caribbean Court of Justice on Wednesday 1 June 2005 and was in 2010 installed as President of the Constitutional Court of Sint Maarten.

From the Cabinet of the Prime Minister

rolandtuitt03102012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt told reporters during the Council of Ministers' weekly press briefing on Wednesday that he has given orders to break the CDs government has in the banks to pay off some of its suppliers. One such supplier is Lets Travel who has been providing last minute tickets to politicians traveling abroad to represent Country St. Maarten. Tuitt said government will take between eight to fifteen million guilders to pay its suppliers. This information was released when SMN News pressed the Minister of Finance for the actual amount of monies it cost the tax payers of St. Maarten to send former chairlady of Parliament Gracita Arrindell to Uruguay last week. Tuitt said he did not have the figure neither he does not sign off on every check. Each Ministry and in this case the Parliament has its own responsibility on how it is spending. "Thank you for the question but I just don't know the figures. Let me tell you how Government works." Tuitt explained that the Minister of Finance does not sign off on the checks and he does not even see these checks when they leave his Ministry. "The responsibility is there and the Minister of Finance expects it to be carried out in accordance with good governance and prudent management and only when things go wrong then the Minister of Finance would step in to ensure that things go right."

 

Finance Minister sets Record Straight on Tempo Turn 7 Investment --- Contract not yet signed, first payment to be $200,000.00.

Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt in his presentation at the Council of Ministers' press briefing on Wednesday also attempted to defuse the comments and critics that are being made by the members of the community regarding Government's investment in the TEMPO Turns 7 Celebration which is to be held on St. Maarten next month. Tuitt said people are speaking about the monies Government intends to invest but they do not have all the necessary information. The Finance Minister assured that the Government of St. Maarten will make back its monies with the sale of tickets for each of the shows, if "things" go as planned the Government of St. Maarten will get back its $400,000.00 and maybe more. Tuitt said that the Government of St. Maarten will be receiving a share for the ticket sales of each show. Tuitt also confirmed when quizzed by SMN News that the contract with TEMPO and Government is not yet finalized and when that is done the Government of St. Maarten will make an initial payment of $200,000.00 to TEMPO.

 

COM Approved First Draft of 2013 Budget --- Country's Budget is Meagre --- Tuitt.

The Minister of Finance also announced that the Council of Ministers recently approved the 2013 budget after having one month extension from the CFT. Without giving many details, Tuitt said the 2013 budget is close to the 2012 budget which is 443 million guilders with a capital of 30 million guilders. The Finance Minister said for 2012 budget the High Councils of State got Naf. 16 million guilders, Ministry of General Affairs 71 million guilders, Ministry of Finance 71 million guilders, Ministry of Justice 74 million guilders, Ministry of Education 111 million guilders, Ministry of Health and Labour 62 million guilders, Ministry of Tourism and Economic Affairs 30 million guilders while the Ministry of VROMI got 34 million guilders. In the draft budget for 2013 which was approved by the Council of Ministers the figures are basically the same. The High Councils of State lost one million guilders, the Ministry of General Affairs got an additional million guilders bringing their budget to 72 million guilders. The Ministry of Education also got an increase of one million guilders which brings their budget to 112 million guilders. The Ministry of Health and Labour lost two million guilders giving them a budget of 60 million guilders and the Ministry of Economic Affairs lost one million guilders, their budget for the year 2013 stands at 29 million guilders. The Ministry of Justice remains with 74 million guilders and the Ministry of Housing and Spatial Planning got an increase of two million guilders bringing their budget to 36 million guilders. The Finance Minister said that the budget of 2013 is meager but government will be depending on the monies they collect annually in taxes. He called on the unregistered businesses on St. Maarten to do the right thing and to ensure that they make their contribution to the tax system and to government.

When SMN News asked the Minister what the Government of St. Maarten intends to do regarding the Money Game that has been operating illegally on the island and evading taxes, Tuitt said that he does not know and since the case is now in the justice system they would have take the necessary measures.
As for the Ministry of Justice which has been getting a subsidy from the plan van aanpak, Tuitt said he already advised the Minister of Justice and the Council of Ministers that the plan van aanpak would have to be renegotiated.
The Minister of Finance said that the Taxand Investigation is almost complete and he is expecting a report shortly.
As for the purchase of the Emilio Estate, the Prime Minister said that government still has to work out the financial details of the purchase and government would have to see how they will get the funds to purchase Emilio Wilson Estate based on the agreement they have with the owners.

labourdepartmentheads09012012Philipsburg:--- Workers of the former Pelican Resort now Simpson Bay Resort Management Company BV (SBRMC) and Royal Resorts Management Company Ltd protested in front of the Labour Department Monday morning demanding answers from the Department and Minister of Labour regarding the dismissal request that was submitted by their employer on April 26th, 2011. The workers who are currently not being paid by their employers also sought to register for social aid. They said that the non action of the Labour Department has left them in jeopardy since they are not able to meet their monthly bills. Many of the former Pelican workers said that they are not able to pay their mortgages and rent since it has been six weeks now they are not being paid which is in contradiction of the tripartite agreement signed between the Government of St. Maarten, the SBRMC, and the Workers Institute for Organized Labour.
The protest on Monday morning led to an urgent meeting with the General Secretary of the Department Joireen Wuite, Head of the Department of Labour Peggy-Ann Dors, and Head of the Social Affairs Department Mark Schloss, while Loraine Scott Press Secretary of Minister De Weever attended in his absence.
Dors told the Pelican workers that the department has been trying to obtain pertinent information from the Simpson Bay Resort Company through its legal representatives but the information they requested is not forthcoming. Dors said the application that was filled in by the company to dismiss some 49 workers has the name of two companies which are Pelican Resorts and Simpson Bay Resort Management Company. Dors said that the company has to say which of the two companies is requesting the dismissal or if the two companies Pelican Resort and Simpson Bay Resort Management Company is the same. Besides that, the company has to also provide the Labour Department with the historical data of the company as well as its financial status and its redundancy plan. She said her office requested the information a number of times including the recent court verdicts but to date the information was not turned over to them therefore, the Labour Department could not process the dismissal of the workers.
It should be noted that while the SBRMC and Pelican Resorts requested the dismissal of 49 persons, two of the workers are now deceased they are Rodney Martina and Elva Aventurin. Among those facing dismissal is Glenda Smith- Groeneveldt, wife of Acting Governor Reynold Groeneveldt.
pelicanworkersatlabourdepartment09012012Dors also explained the workers and its union representative Theophillus Thompson that the department needs to have the most recent court verdict because the Appeal Courts ruled that the SBRMC is no longer liable for the workers while the application to dismiss the workers was filed by SBRMC. Wuite and Dors said that while they understand that the issues surrounding the Pelican workers are sensitive and a number of people's lives are affected they are bound to follow the law and the legislation. According to the workers, the first court case initiated by the WIFOL was on February 8th 2011 while the dismissal was filed on April 26th 2011. Dors said parties signed a tripartite agreement and it is the union that has to hold the company responsible for breaching the agreement. She said while the company signed an agreement they went ahead and filed an appeal and has since abandoned the agreement they signed. "It's like they want to have their cake and to eat it too. Right now the company is in breach of the agreement as well as the law since they also cut the worker's salaries by 25% since the agreement was signed." Thompson told the Department heads that he went to the mediator Derrick Holiday to discuss the reduction of the workers pay as well as to request his assistance for mediation and so far Holiday has done nothing.
General Secretary of the Department of Health and Labour Joireen Wuite said that the Department of Labour has to establish if the Pelican Resorts is completely dissolved because if that is not the case the workers will not be able to access their centitia benefits. Dutch nationals that are facing the dismissal can apply for Social Aid which can be between Naf. 505.00 to Naf. 700.00 per month depending on the applicant's martial and family status. Workers of the Pelican Resort or SBMRC that are not Dutch nationals will not benefit from Social Aid as stipulated in their working permits. A follow up meeting is planned for later this week with the Department Heads and a smaller group of workers who will assist in deciding how the department should proceed in assisting the workers.

stmaartenfaqscover18062012GREAT BAY:--- The St. Maarten Tourist Bureau (STB) has just published FAQs about St. Maarten – The Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Handbook.

According to STB, the handbook is intended for a planned certification course for tour guides and other hospitality professionals that come in daily contact with the over 1 million tourists that visit the island annually.

The 86-page handbook answers over 80 questions, and identifies numerous other information or reference points of interests that visitors to the island tend to ask and that the people of St. Martin, especially in the hospitality industry, could now have readily and accurately at hand.

House of Nehesi Publishers (HNP) coordinated the handbook’s research and publication as part of a larger guidebook being worked on, said HNP president Jacqueline Sample during the just concluded St. Martin Book Fair.

Scheduling challenges prevented STB head May-Ling Chun from making a presentation of the publication to tourism stakeholders during the book fair.

The 27 chapters or categories of FAQs about St. Maarten are: History; Language; Geography; Infrastructure; Economy; Currency; Government; Education; Sports; Hotels; Transportation; Health; Religion; National Symbols; Nature, Environment, and Parks; Culture; Media in St. Maarten/St. Martin; Telecoms; Day Trips; Photography Do’s and Taboos; Good Manners/Bad Manners; Dress Code; How Safe Is the Island?; Emergency Numbers; The St. Maarten Tourist Bureau; The Saint Martin Tourist Office; and, Maps of St. Maarten/St. Martin.

The teaser question on the cover asks, How well do you know St. Maarten? but FAQs Q&As are hardly exhaustive and the handbook is designed to be upgraded as STB sees fit or as demand for new information increases, said Sample.

FAQs about St. Maarten is designed as a quick-and-easy read and study-helper for a certification course, but it will probably be very hard to keep the book out of the hands of a general population that is ever more hungry for quality information about the whole island,” said Sample.

While the cover design may give the impression that the handbook is expressly for tourists, it is really for professionals within the service industry, tour operators, airport, port, tourist office, and culture department information officers, taxi and bus drivers, tour guides, travel and entertainment media, travel agents and writers, immigration, hotel activities directors and personnel, front desk, bartenders, waitresses, and store clerks, especially in businesses that are in constant contact with visitors from the region, the Americas and around the world, said Sample. STB requested and approved the cover design last year by the Tambourine firm.

FAQs about St. Maarten is the abridged version of the guidebook project initiated by Regina LaBega over three years ago when she headed STB. “Ms. May-Ling Chun, Mr. Gus Priest and the whole STB have been gracious and helpful with working on the completion and receiving the FAQs handbook as part of the Tourist Bureau publication,” said Sample.

swescotwilliams04072012Philipsburg:--- The leader of the Democratic Party and leader of the National Alliance now Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister are still busy discussing the allocation of portfolios for government owned companies. Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams told reporters on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing that she and the deputy prime minister are still busy talking about which of the Ministers will be responsible for the various government owned companies. Wescot Williams did not say when these discussions will be completed.
Prime Minister Sarah Wescot Williams also confirmed that a meeting was held with the Managing Director of the Princess Juliana Airport Regina Labega to gather information regarding the concerns of the concessionaires. Wescot Williams  confirmed that the concessionaires owe PJIAE a lot of monies but she could not say exactly how much monies are owed to the Government owned company. Wescot Williams said the one year contract that is being offered to the concessionaires is a transitional contract since the concessionaires and the Airport management will need time to discuss the plans of the airport which should increase their revenues.

rtuitt15082012Philipsburg:--- Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt finally released some travel expense figures that the government of St. Maarten endured for the year. SMN News requested the figures regarding travel expenses for politicians when this media house learnt that the government owed Let's Travel huge sums of monies and the company's new manager was pressuring government for what is owed to them.

Tuitt said from January to May Naf.72,548.73 (seventy two thousand, five hundred and forty eight guilders and seventy three cents) was used on travel expenses while from June to August the amount is Naf. 361,965.40 (three hundred and sixty one thousand, nine hundred and sixty five guilders and forty cents). Tuitt said the latter figure which is over three hundred thousand guilders includes the fares for the students that received study financing and travelled to various parts of the world to continue their education. He said the total expenditure for travelling from January to August 2012 amounts Naf. 434,514.13 (Four hundred and thirty four thousand, five hundred and fourteen guilders and thirteen cents. Even though the Minister provided the figures, he did not say how much of the amount has already been paid to the travel agency neither did he release the figures of the debts government had owed the company prior him to taking office.

The Rights and monies that will be paid to the former Ministers.

The Finance Minister also released the amount of monies the government of St. Maarten would have to pay four of the former Ministers who were in government just some months ago. Tuitt said former Minister of VROMI Theodore Heyliger, former Minister of Tourism and Economic Affairs Franklin Meyers and former Minister of Education, Youth, and Sports Rhoda Arrindell will receive compensation during the bridging period. This bridging period is in place for the individuals to find other employment or start a business of their own. Tuitt said if these individuals are receiving income they also have to report it to government every three months and their income will be subtracted from the amount that is stipulated for them to receive. For the first three months these former Ministers will receive 95% of their salary, the following seven months 85%, then for the other ten months 75%. Thereafter up to a maximum period of two years 70%. Tuitt said the former Ministers sat in office for a period of 20 months therefore they will be compensated for 20 months. Tuitt said if Heyliger, Arrindell, and Meyers claim the complete amount each of them will get Naf. 321,696.80 (three hundred and twenty one thousand, six hundred and ninety six guilders and eighty cents). As for the former Minister of Finance Hiro Shigemoto who is a civil servant, he will receive Naf. 81,279.80 (eighty one thousand, two hundred and seventy nine and eighty cents) should he claim the whole amount. Tuitt said Shigemoto was a civil servant prior to becoming a Minister therefore he will return to the civil service where he will be placed in one of the available positions.

denguemanagementmeetingincuracao20082012GREAT BAY (DCOMM):--- A four member delegation from the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development & Labour and the St. Maarten Laboratory Services (SLS), attended early August a workshop sponsored by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) about an Integrated Management Strategy for Dengue Prevention and Control.

"By working together and sharing information we can continue to move public health in the right direction and improve health care as well as create public health policies in the interests of Sint. Maarten," Minister of Public Health, Social Development & Labour Hon. Cornelius De Weever said on Monday.

Dengue fever is currently the most important vector-borne viral disease affecting people, in terms of both morbidity and mortality. In the last 10-years, due to the growing permeability of the transitional borders, diseases that once were thought to be controlled have recurred.

The highest temperatures, modifications of the surface of the earth, changes in precipitations patterns, are behind the reemergence in Latin America and the Caribbean of epidemics that were under control.

Climate change causes extreme temperatures and precipitation, contributing to the proliferation of vector-borne diseases as malaria, dengue, yellow fever, and bubonic plague. Also, the introduction of the new viruses in the Americas region, as Chikungunya, is expected.

The Regional Dengue Programme of PAHO/World Health Organization (WHO) focuses public policies for dengue prevention and control towards multi-sectoral and interdisciplinary integration.

The follow-up to this PAHO workshop in Curacao will be a meeting of the country's Dengue Action Response Team (DART) to review the draft integrated plan.

DART was voluntarily inacted in 2008 to plan strategies to provide the community with information on dengue and its evolvement. DART presently consist Department of Communications, Collective Prevention Services, Tourist Bureau, St. Maarten Laboratory Services, and the Department of Infrastructure Management.

The DART team will also look at expanding its member which will be used to fulfill one of the criteria for integrated vector management to a multi-sector team that would review, plan and prepare to manage any vector development or occurrence.

The Caribbean sub-region reported 4.6 per cent or approximately 450,000 of the cases of dengue in the Americas between 2001-2012, including close to 7500 cases of severe dengue and 667 deaths. All four serotypes circulate in the Caribbean, but DENV-1, 2 and 4 predominate. In 2012, the Caribbean reported 5,532 dengue cases with 196 severe dengue cases and six deaths.
2.5 billion people worldwide are at risk to dengue fever. There are approximately 500,000 cases of DHF (Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever) annually and between 30,000 and 50,000 people die annually worldwide from dengue shock syndrome.

Dengue is transmitted by an infected female mosquito that feeds mainly during the day. The mosquito that carries the dengue virus – Aedes aegypti - lives near human habitations. The mosquito lays eggs and produces larvae in artificial containers that collect water.

The attendees to the meeting came from Aruba, Curacao, Bonaire, Saba and St. Eustatius, Costa Rica, Mexico, Trinidad, United States, and Venezuela.

firetrucksatkarysguesthouse22082012Philipsburg:--- A group of young men who live on Back Street were highly commended by neighbors and police for their efforts during the early hours of Wednesday morning when a fire started on the upper floor of Kary's Guest House on Back Street (Former Scott's Bakery). Neighbors and eyewitnesses to the early morning blaze told SMN News that they began smelling smoke from around 1am but they did not take the scent seriously.

An elderly woman who lives across the street said the blaze on top of Kary's Guest House started at around 3am and several of the neighborhood boys began a bucket brigade to extinguish the fire before the fire department reached the scene.

Fire Fighter Silvanico Polletta told SMN News that one of his colleagues who lives in the area was awakened by the scent of smoke and he decided to follow the scent to see where the smoke was coming from. Polletta said that his colleague firefighter Dollison discovered the fire around 4:30am and it was his colleague who called the fire department at 4:30am. Polletta said that the fire department dispatched four fire trucks because when they reached the scene the fire was already spreading to a building next door. Polletta said that his colleagues did all they could to prevent the next door building from being damaged but the building still suffered smoke and water damages. Polletta commended the young men and neighbors who tried to bring the blaze under control but he said when situations like this arise the first thing people need to do is call the fire department.

backstreetboysbucketbrigade22082012The fire fighter said that up to press time they did not determine the cause of the fire. He said the fire started in a wooden structure on the upper floor of the building, this structure he said is located at the back of the building. Polletta said the guests that were in the guest house at the time of the fire were evacuated and provisions were made for them.

The fire department also called in the department of VROMI to assess the building and demolish the area that can pose any type of threat to people. Polletta said St. Maarten is under storm watch and it is essential for VROMI and the Fire Department to take all the necessary steps to ensure everyone's safety.

VROMI Inspector Henry Ellis also confirmed to SMN News that the department of VROMI was working on demolishing the wooden structure at the back of Kary's Guest House. Ellis said that they have to make sure the entire area is safe during the passing of tropical storm Isaac.

romeopantophlet11092012PHILIPSBURG:--- Minister of Tourism & Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunications (TEATT) Hon. Romeo Pantophlet congratulates the management and staff of the Princess Juliana International Airport PJIA) with respect to the recognition that has been received from World Routes 2012 Marketing Awards.

PJIA was one of the airports nominated and shortlisted under the category of an Airport Under Four Million Passengers.

This year the Airport Marketing Awards includes a special award for Airports Under Four Million Passengers.

The World Routes Awards have grown and developed over the last 15 years and are unique within the industry because they are voted for exclusively by the airline network planning community.

The awards recognize the excellence in air service development by airports and over the last few months airlines have been voting for the airports who they feel have made the most efficient use of their marketing over the last 12 months.

There are five main Airport Award categories split by region and airport size.

Winners of these highly regarded awards will be announced during a ceremony which will take place during the 18th World Route Development Forum at the Abu Dhabi Networking Evening on Monday 1st October.

meyshanejohnson03102012Philipsburg:--- Jamaican born 28 year old Meyshane Kemar Johnson who was arrested in the early morning hours of September 23rd, 2012 admitted to police on Tuesday that he was involved in the brutal killings of American tourists Michael and Thelma King. Johnson also confessed to robbing the Happy Star Chinese Restaurant on September 19th, 2012. The bodies of the victims were found in their Cupe Coy condominium on Friday September 21st by a business partner who had sealed a business deal with the Kings two days before they were brutally murdered.

Johnson was led before the judge of instruction for the second time since his arrest on Wednesday. The judge of instruction extended Johnson's detention as police continue their investigation. Johnson clad himself in a white t-shirt and long black pants as he appeared before the judge of instruction. He was brought to court in a regular police vehicle and led to the courtroom calmly. Johnson is represented by Attorney at Law Brenda Brooks who instructed her client not to speak to police prior to him appearing before the judge of instruction last week Wednesday.

Police arrested a second suspect who happens to be Johnson's 17 year old cousin. He has been identified as Jeremiah Chevon Mills, a Dutch national of Jamaican descent. Mills is expected to appear before the judge of instruction on Thursday.

While KPSM has been working tirelessly to solve one of the most gruesome murders to have ever occurred on St. Maarten, Minister of Justice Roland Duncan is yet to congratulate St. Maarten's lawmen who have been working alone to bring the Kings' killers to justice. So far almost every Minister and even some Members of Parliament have embraced the Police for their hard work except the Minister of Justice who according to sources within his Ministry said that the police may have had the wrong men in custody. A source in the justice Ministry said that Minister of Justice Roland Duncan made the statement when Johnson's attorney told a reporter that Johnson claimed he was innocent and accused the police of police brutality.

Below is the press statement that was issued by the Public Prosecutor on Wednesday.

 

Cupecoy case: suspect M.K.J. admits involvement in the violent deaths of Michael and Thelma King and in the Happy Star robbery. Pre-trial detention ordered by judge.

On Tuesday, 28 year old suspect M.K.J. confessed being involved in the violent deaths of Michael and Thelma King. J. also admitted taking part in the robbery at the Happy Star restaurant on September 26, 2012. On Wednesday morning J. was led before the judge of instruction. The judge granted the prosecution's demand for his pre-trial detention for a first term of eight days.

The second suspect, 17 year old J.C.M., will have his custody prolonged by the prosecutor today. M. will be led before the judge of instruction tomorrow who will evaluate the prolongation of the detention.

In the interest of the investigation no further details will be divulged at this time.

Both suspects are under full restrictions. This means that the suspects and their lawyers only are allowed to have contact with one another about this case.


Click here to view more photos of Meyshane Johnson's second appearance before the Judge of Instruction.

keithfranca09012012Pointe Blanche:--- The Managing Director of the Harbour Group of Companies Keith Franca resigned from the Harbour Group of Companies since December 31st 2011. SMN News learnt that Franca will resume his business activities here on St. Maarten and on the other neighboring islands.
An internal memorandum from the Chief Executive Officer Mark Mingo to the employees states that Franca worked for the Harbour Group of Companies for a period of six and a half years, first as Deputy Managing Director and then Managing Director since April 15th 2005.
Keith Franca will however, work as a consultant for the Habour Group of Companies for a period of one year.
On November 18th 2011, the supervisory board of the St. Maarten Harbour Holding Company N.V signed a resolution stating that Franca terminated his employment agreement with the Holding and that all parties wish to enter into a mutual agreement under the terms recommended by the Managing Director of the Holding.
The resolution further states that since Keith Franca was the Chief Operations Officer (COO) of the Management Team of the Harbour Group of Companies and he was directly involved in the day to day management and operation, he also possesses a wealth of knowledge and experience regarding key and critical factors related to the management and operation of the Harbour Group of Companies and that the Holding wishes to benefit from those experiences during a transition period of one year after the termination of the employment agreement. The Holding therefore retains Franca as an independent consultant for the purposes of advising and supporting of the Holding in all existing and future operations of the Holding as of January 1st 2012 to December 31st 2012.

councilofministers15082012Philipsburg:--- The Council of Ministers, namely the Minister of Education, Youth, and Sports Silveria Jacobs and the Minister of Finance Roland Tuitt may soon have to take legal actions in the United States against Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson and his estranged wife Evelyn Lozada if they fail to abide by the contract they have with the government of St. Maarten. Johnson and Lozada signed a contract with the government of St. Maarten and obtained approximately $90,000 for their wedding which was held on St. Maarten on July 4th, 2012. The official and legal ceremony was conducted on the Dutch side of the island while the wedding and reception was held at the Le Chateau des Palmiers in Low Lands.

The government of St. Maarten entered into the contract with the foreign couple in which they agreed to have their wedding aired on VH1 in the USA. If the wedding was aired as agreed upon then St. Maarten would have received more publicity that would further boost the island's tourism economy. However, Johnson and Lozada are now going through divorce procedures after the couple had a domestic dispute over the weekend. Johnson was arrested and is currently out on bail for head butting his wife Evelyn. Based on online media sources, it is understood that due to current developments VH1 will no longer air the wedding ceremony since the couple is now battling in a divorce procedure just 41 days after they tied the knot.

SMN News learnt that two Members of Parliament, one of which is supporting the current coalition government practically forced the current coalition government to make the monies available to Johnson and Lozada since they were busy negotiating with the couple prior to the fall of the UP/DP government. SMN News also learnt via our sources that the Prime Minister of St. Maarten Sarah Wescot Williams objected to the investment but her concerns were not taken into consideration and the Council of Ministers went ahead with the investment which they placed under "strategic advertising" for the island.

Reliable sources within the government apparatus said that the two MPs were supposedly getting a kick back from the monies government invested in the wedding of NFL player Chad Johnson. The source said one particular MP has connections in the United States and that Member of Parliament made commitments with the couple and other political heads in the US.

When SMN News reporter asked members of the Council of Ministers on Wednesday during the Council of Ministers' press briefing if government intends to retrieve the tax-payers monies they invested in the wedding if the contract is not upheld, Minister of Education Silveria Jacobs at first deferred the question to the Minister of Finance but then she later said that the media was asked not to publish previously mentioned information on the couple's wedding locally because the series is scheduled to air in September 2012.

Prime Minister Sarah Wescott Williams said that each member of the Council of Ministers have taken note of several news items regarding the newly wedded couple. Wescot Williams further explained that the Council of Ministers have not yet discussed the situation and what it could mean for the island's participation. Finance Minister Roland Tuitt confirmed that St. Maarten invested approximately $90,000.00 in the wedding. However, he explained that the contributions St. Maarten made to the wedding is like investing in any other business. "When someone is investing in business it's a risk they are taking and if something happens then they will have to deal with the consequences. Naturally, we have a contract with Johnson and Lozada and that contract has some clauses inside of it and St. Maarten will use those clauses if necessary." Tuitt also confirmed that if the series is not aired that St. Maarten will go ahead and retrieve the monies they invested in Johnson's wedding.

Marigot:--- The Gendarmerie National has announced that their annual vacation operations have begun and homeowners are asked to sign up now. The joint operation with the Gendarmerie National and the Police Territorial is intended for homeowners and business people to spend their annual vacation in relaxed way. Persons that have plans to travel overseas for their annual vacation are advised to sign up early so that their homes or businesses can be monitored by the Gendarmes or Police Territorial.
The operation is jointly coordinated by the Gendarmerie and Police Territorial and involves sending patrols during regular intervals to private properties or businesses to make sure all is well. The operation also acts as a deterrent to burglars.
Persons interested in the service which is free are asked to fill up a form giving details such as how the owner can be contacted in an emergency, dates of the vacation, who has keys, and any other important information about the property.
Advice on how to secure one's property while on vacation to prevent a burglary will also be given.
Interested persons can sign up for the service at the Gendarmerie in Marigot (Spring Concordia) from Monday to Friday between 8:00am to 6:00pm, Saturday from 8:00am to 12:00pm and 2:00pm to 6:00pm, and on Sunday from 9:00am to 12:00pm and from 3:00pm to 6:00pm.
In French Quarter, the hours of the Gendarmerie are Monday 8:00am to 12:00pm and 2:00pm to 6:00pm, on Wednesday from 2:00pm to 6:00pm, and Friday from 8:00am to 12:00pm and 2:00pm to 6:00pm.
The Gendarmerie at La Savane will be open from Monday to Saturday 8:00am to 12:00pm and 2:00pm to 6:00pm.
In addition, sign up can be done at Police Territorial offices next to Hotel de La Collectivité from Monday to Saturday from 7:00am to 8:30pm.
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