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Letter: World's largest ship anchors in St Thomas USVI on Tuesday
Dear Sir: Tomorrow, Tuesday, December 8, is a historical date in St Thomas, US Virgin Islands, when the Oasis of The Seas, the largest cruise ship in the world is scheduled to make her maiden voyage to the Caribbean with her first stop in the US Virgin Islands Incidentally it is the anniversary of the conception of Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ ... Comment?
Crucian Christmas Festival got going
This weekend was the beginning of Crucian Christmas Festival with a mini-village in Christiansted and a parade Saturday night that got festivities going. Comment?
Mission accomplished: USVI senator takes Montescudaio, Italy, by storm
By Hortense M Rowe ST CROIX, USVI -- By the time US Virgin Islands Senator Wayne A.G. James had shaken hands for the first time with Montescudaio, Italy's mayor Aurelio Pellegrini in front of the 12th-century town's municipal building on the morning of November 26th, fifteen Italian newspapers had already run stories -- some on front pages -- on ... Comment?
Schneider Hospital has a purchase in process to bring 12 new dialysis machines to the Hemodialysis unit. Comment?
St. Croix, Wis., county board is downsizing after fall vote
Slimmer government is coming soon to St. Croix County, Wis., where citizens fed up with bureaucracy launched a successful referendum to reduce the board of supervisors from 31 seats to 19. Comment?
Former V.I. Sen. Hamilton dies at 84
Former V.I. Sen. David M. Hamilton Sr. passed away Nov. 30, 2009 at the age of 84. Comment?
Holiday Hope fundraiser slated tonight on St. Croix
Crucians will get a chance to party with a purpose tonight at the fourth annual Holiday Hope Benefit at the Palms at Pelican Cove. Comment?
Caribbean Vacation Without a Passport? No Problem
You are a U.S. citizen who suddenly has the urge to escape the winter weather . . . or you want to surprise a loved one with a Caribbean adventure . Comment?
Virgin Islanders mark World AIDS Day
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Daily News Photo by CRISTIAN SIMESCU VICARE executive director Sandra Phaire, left, and other participants place electric candles on the steps of the Eliza McBean Clock Tower in Frederiksted during a World AIDS Day vigil . Comment?
Major V.I. road projects head toward completion
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Daily News Photo by CRISTIAN SIMESCU With a contractor now in place, work will soon resume on the Christiansted Bypass. Comment?
Tourism has a new Web site upgrade
Getting ready for Oasis of the Seas. The Port Authority and Police Department are working to get ready for the arrival of the Oasis of the Seas on December 8th. Comment?
Governor John DeJongh says the 911 emergency center on St. Thomas has reached an agreement with Puerto Rico to manage calls from here that get routed to Puerto Rico. Comment?
Major V.I. road projects head toward completion
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Daily News Photo by CRISTIAN SIMESCU With a contractor now in place, work will soon resume on the Christiansted Bypass. Comment?
Time for Swine Flu vaccinations in the Schools
The Governor announced that he is very pleased that Central High School has received full accreditation from the Middle States Commission on Secondary Schools. Comment?
ST. THOMAS, U.S. Virgin Islands - Ocean-view rooms steps from the sand at Bolongo Bay Beach Resort are selling for $265 on a mid-November Monday. Comment?
Governor's thrifty pen strikes 7 bills: Texting while driving bill,...
ST. THOMAS, Nov 26, 2009 -- Gov. John deJongh Jr. took action on 19 bills Wednesday, striking seven of them down with his veto pen, including multiple appropriations -- citing lack of funds -- and a bill to ban texting while driving. Comment?
Texting while driving bill, $3.3 million for Luis Hospital among bills vetoed by deJongh
Governor's thrifty pen strikes 7 bills Texting while driving bill, $3.3 million for Luis Hospital among bills vetoed by deJongh By ALDETH LEWIN Thursday, November 26th 2009 ST. Comment?
Thanksgiving celebrations will take place today across the territory with feasts and services. Comment?
Tall ship calls St. Croix home for the holiday
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Daily News Photo by CRISTIAN SIMESCU The Sea Education Association's SSV Corwith Cramer, a 134-foot steel-hulled brigantine, right, is docked at Gallows Bay joining the Schooner Roseway. Comment?
Thanksgiving celebrations will take place today and Thursday across the territory with feasts and services. Comment?