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The legacy of Edgar Lynch St. Maarten News - The book Know Your Political History by Edgar H. Lynch, and co-authored with his brother Julian, will be distributed to all secondary schools and the University of St. Martin in memory of the fifth ann
St. Maarten News – The ministry of education has hired consultancy company I. M. Brace to conduct a study of labor market and community needs. This study will form the basis for the 2017 study financing priority list. The study is a 3-mo
Court denies request to suspend deportation to Haiti St. Maarten News – Three Syrians who traveled from Haiti to St. Maarten on forged Greek passports on November 14 of last year are still on the island. On December 16, the Court in First Instan
St. Maarten News - Boats in and around the Simpson Bay Lagoon can now properly dispose of onboard sewage by using the services of the sewage pump out boat Slurpy. The boat is owned by the local foundation Environmental Protection in the Caribbean
Blames bad (and no) decisions in timeshare and cruise sectors St. Maarten News - Dutch St. Maarten has no timeshare owner consumer protection laws. So when timeshare resorts "screw" timeshare owners (to use a word said on-air by the island's most
St. Maarten News: St. Maarten Carnival Development Foundation (SCDF) has named as this year’s honorees its former president Erno Labega, mainstay reveler Cleo Carti and long-time corporate partner Scotiabank. “There is a huge pool of stakehold
St. Maarten News - Montage N.V. has announced the twenty finalists for the carnival’s Soca Rumble Power and Groovy competition on Friday, April 15 in Carnival Village. Each category, Power and Groovy, has ten finalists, eleven when you count the
MARIGOT - For the second straight year, the kids’ Carnival parade on the French side started and concluded on the Rue De Hollande, just outside the Louis Vanterpool Stadium in Marigot and according to the President of the FCDSM, Jean Philippe Richa