PHILIPSBURG – The development of a concrete action plan to improve children’s protection though their emergency preparedness by each participant, participating institution or department. That is one of the objectives of a 3-day long child protection in emergencies training that will begin on Friday at the University of Saint Martin and continue after the weekend on Monday and Tuesday. Prime Minister Leona Marlin-Romeo met with the director of the Court of Guardianship, Richelda Rodriguez-Emmanuel, and with two UNICEF-representatives to discuss the training program. The Unicef reps are child protection specialist Anna Kroon and child protection in emergencies training consultant Joanna…
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PHILIPSBURG –The Police Traffic Department has released information that the suspect in the fatal hit and run traffic accident which took place on Saturday, January 27th 2018, at approximately 4 a.m. on Union Road in the vicinity of Ace Mega Center causing the death of Roy Flanders, who was known to be mentally challenged, has come forward. The suspect in this case had left the scene of the accident and did not report it to the police department. According to a report on 721news.com, the suspect had confessed to his family and they eventually brought it to the attention of…
PHILIPSBURG — On Tuesday May 15th police arrested two men suspected of being responsible for several break-ins in the Philipsburg and Sint Peters areas. The first suspect identified with initials M.J.F has been arrested as a suspect responsible for breaking into several businesses in the Philipsburg area and mainly on the Board walk over the last two weeks. The second suspect identified with initials K.D.S. was also arrested by police suspected to of being responsible for several break-ins in Sint Peters and mainly on Lime Road. K.D.S. was caught in the act while he committing a break-in at one of…
PHILIPSBURG – Around one hundred representatives of local non-governmental organizations (NGO’s) turned out for an information meeting at the Senior Citizens Recreational Center in Hope Estate on Tuesday evening. The objective: to hear more about funding options for social projects by the Dutch Disaster Fund. The fund has €2 million available for projects, of which two-third – around €1.3 million ($1.5 million) – is available for projects in St. Maarten, Saba and Statia. Fleur Hermanides and José Sommers, project managers at the Collaborating Funds gave an explanation to the audience about ways to get access to the funding. The Disaster…
AIRPORT — Winair is pleased to announce new services to connect Bonaire and Aruba with St. Maarten effective July 1, 2018. “We will offer 4 flights per week Bonaire – Curacao – St. Maarten and vice versa, 3 flights a week Aruba – Curacao – St. Maarten and vice versa,” Winair said on Tuesday in a press statement. “In addition, Winair will also increase the number of flights St. Maarten – Santo Domingo – St. Maarten from its present 5 flights a week to offer daily service effective July 01, 2018. “Winair will increase its flight schedule from its current…
WILLEMSTAD – Once again there have been reports in the media about allegedly counterfeit banknotes. Now the reports indicate that there are counterfeit banknotes of 25 guilders in circulation. However, the Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten (CBCS) has not been able to determine that there are actually there are counterfeit banknotes. The CBCS is in close contact with the authorities and there have been no reports that there are more counterfeit banknotes in circulation. This does not alter the fact that everyone must remain alert when accepting banknotes. If anyone has doubts about a banknote, they are advised…
“Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfils the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things.” – Winston Churchill Today we quote Winston Churchill in regards to the unhealthy state of things here on St. Maarten. Click here to see what we mean. Don’t think we need to waste words on this situation any longer. State Secretary Knops stated that he is committed to remove the dump quickly. Quess what? The kingdom does have an obligation to remove the dump as quickly as possible. It is their…
By Hilbert Haar You always have to pay attention when politicians start making statements that seem to be too good to be true – or realistic. I definitely got a bit of that vibe from statements the Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte made on Monday during his visit to St. Maarten. First the positive news. Rutte repeated so often that he has confidence in Prime Minister Leona Marlin-Romeo that it started sounding like an advice to formateur Theo Heyliger. Rutte expressed his hope that Marlin-Romeo will also be the prime minister of the next government – currently under construction like…
PHILIPSBURG – The visit of Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte to St. Maarten seems to mark the beginning of a better relationship with the Kingdom. On more than one occasion, Rutte said that he has confidence in Prime Minister Leona Marlin-Romeo and he even went as far as saying that he hopes she will stay on in that function in the next government. Accompanied by State Secretary Raymond Knops (Kingdom Relations), Rutte paid a visit to Governor Holiday and later in the morning he went to the White and Yellow Cross where he was received by the chairman of the…


