PHILIPSBURG:--- The Windward Islands Bank marks its 65th anniversary by honouring the island’s heritage and reaffirming its commitment to community development through a special contribution towards realizing the publication of the book, “SiMART'N History and Culture: Election Map of Activities, Results and More “by the late Louis Duzanson
As part of this milestone celebration, the Bank pays tribute to the late Louis L. Duzanson, a respected civil servant whose decades of service strengthened public administration and shaped institutional development in St Maarten. His work continues to influence the island’s governance landscape, making this recognition especially meaningful during the Bank’s anniversary year.
The Bank’s support for the publication underscores a long-standing commitment to preserving history and promoting education. Documenting St Maarten’s electoral history from 1634 to 2016, the book offers a comprehensive record of the island’s political evolution. It serves as an important resource for citizens, students, researchers and future leaders seeking to understand the foundations of local democratic processes.
This contribution represents more than sponsorship. It is an investment in safeguarding collective memory and ensuring that knowledge about governance, civic engagement and institutional development remains available to generations to come. The Bank’s involvement reflects a belief in the power of local literature to deepen understanding, strengthen identity and foster informed participation in community life.
The Windward Islands Bank encourages other organisations and institutions to get on board and support this initiative when approached. Those interested in learning more about the publication or supporting related cultural projects may contact the coordinator directly at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or +1721 553 8488. Endeavors like these enrich cultural awareness, protect valued narratives and contribute to a more informed and connected society.
As the Bank celebrates 65 years of service, this initiative reflects a balanced vision for the future. The Windward Islands Bank remains dedicated to innovation and progress while honouring the people, stories and milestones that have shaped the island’s path.




PHILIPSBURG:--- As Sint Maarten prepares to celebrate Thanksgiving, observed annually on the first Sunday of December, the Sint Maarten Library is pleased to announce a generous donation of new books to our children’s section from the Euton family.
Santo Domingo:--- More than forty crime analysts and specialists from around twenty Caribbean jurisdictions gathered in Santo Domingo for the third Regional Network Meeting for Crime Analysts (RNA), held under the theme STRATEGIC INSIGHTS: CRIMINAL NETWORKS, FINANCIAL CRIME, DRUG FLOWS AND THE ROLE OF AI (Artificial Intelligence). The event was organized by the Board of Chiefs of Police of the Dutch Caribbean, who emphasized that no island can effectively counter cross-border crime alone and that strong regional cooperation is essential.





