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Businessman Michael Ferrier: “Nothing about looting is correct”
GREAT BAY – “I have no doubts that we will come back in better shape,” says businessman Michael Ferrier. “Compared to a month ago, the island is already looking great.’ By Hilbert Haar Ferrier, owner of More...
Courthouse reopens on October 16
GREAT BAY – The courthouse in Philipsburg will reopen its doors to the public on October 16, the court’s management announced in a press statement. The date has been chosen in consultation with the Public Prosecutor’s More...
APAP SXM offers psychological recovery assistance after hurricane
PHILIPSBURG — In the early morning of September 6, 2017, Hurricane Irma made landfall on the island of Sint Maarten. When she left, she took a great deal with her. She took lives, roofs, cars and complete More...
Stories of Irma by St. Maarten children – request for submitting entries
To: St. Maarten children, their parents, teachers and schools Hurricane Irma has left behind a deeply rooted impression for nearly all children. They had to deal with the power of nature, may have lost their roof More...
IMPORTANT SZV NOTICES effective Monday, Oct.2nd
PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten (Monday October 2nd, 2017) — Social & Health Insurances SZV would like to inform the public and its customers of the following important notices. SZV also encourages all to monitor More...
Existing buildings with a permit can rebuild based on the issued building permit
POND ISLAND — The Ministry of VROMI has issued a correction that existing buildings with a permit can rebuild based on the issued building permit. Based on a previous press release, there was considerable More...
Minister Lee Reports on Ministry Activities Post Irma.
GREAT BAY — As the reality of the impacts of Irma, Jose and Maria become clearer and the realization of the daunting tasks ahead settle in, it is important for the public to be reminded of the resilience of More...
Police confiscates truck load of looted items
PHILIPSBURG — The investigation into the mass looting continues to expand as more suspects are being identified and arrested. Many looted items are being found and confiscated. This investigation will continue More...
Business representatives file official complaints
PHILIPSBURG — Business representatives from a large number of local businesses which have been looted in the aftermath of hurricane Irma are now filing official complaints with the detective department. These More...
Ricardo Perez: “A lot of places will recover faster than they did after Luis”
GREAT BAY – The hotel industry in St. Maarten has been hit hard by Hurricane Irma. It will probably take until the end of 2018 before the sector is fully operational again, says Ricardo Perez, general manager More...