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The Daily Herald - 17-May-2014

By Michael R. Granger   MAHO--CEO and President of the Maho Group Saro Spadaro says the new Ocean Point at Maho Development, a five-star luxury development, will be “an epic change for tourism in St. Maarten" which will demonstrate that the principals at the flagship resort still believe in St. Maarten after four decades. Sonesta St Maarten all-inclusive Resorts, which includes Sonesta Great...

The Daily Herald - 17-May-2014

WILLEMSTAD--Inmates Liomar Winklaar (26) and Eni Carmelia (23) fled from Curaçao's SDKK prison Thursday morning after abducting two guards. A large-scale search operation on land, at sea and in the air was initiated immediately. The duo beat the guards, choked them until they lost consciousness, tied them up and covered their faces. The escapees had been in the prison workshop for their carpentry...

The Daily Herald - 17-May-2014

MARIGOT--The owner/manager of Zack Shawarma in French Quarter was shot dead in a robbery attempt on his premises Wednesday around 11:30pm to midnight. Gendarmerie spokesman Capitaine Sylvain Jouault confirmed Thursday that a man had been shot dead and another individual who had been shot, reportedly in the chest and leg, had to be transported to a Martinique hospital, where he is currently being kept...

The Daily Herald - 17-May-2014

SOUTH REWARD--A nine-year-old girl was attacked by a neighbour in South Reward on the morning of Thursday, May 15. The girl was walking on the road when the man, whom witnesses recognised, but whose name they did not know, allegedly attacked her and tied a rope around her neck. He then dragged her on the pavement by the rope, kicked and hit her multiple times before neighbours could help. The girl's...

The Daily Herald - 16-May-2014

~ On Haitian celebration ~ MARIGOT--Territorial Council President Aline Hanson condemned on Wednesday what she described as "xenophobic and discriminatory" remarks made by certain groups reacting to the planned celebration of the Haitian flag this Sunday. "In response to the open letter by the Collective of Natives and Friends of St. Martin asking me to cancel the celebration of the Haitian Flag event,...

The Daily Herald - 16-May-2014

~ Payment expected mid-June ~ PHILIPSBURG--Social and Health Care Insurance SZV will be paying out more than NAf. 1 million in cessantia (severance) pay to former Pelican Resort workers who went on the breadline some three years ago when the company changed hands. The cessantia payment is expected to be made in mid-June. A total of 139 workers applied for the severance payment. Of this number 118...

The Daily Herald - 16-May-2014

PHILIPSBURG--The advisory body for matters concerning civil servants GOA has given the government the green light to increase the pension age for civil servants from 60 to 62, Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams said. She told reporters at the Council of Ministers press briefing on Wednesday that the GOA gave a positive advice on the request in late April. Wescot-Williams said government's Personnel...

The Daily Herald - 16-May-2014

ANSE MARCEL--SMART 2014 delegates enjoyed a welcoming cocktail party at Radisson Blu Resort, Marina and Spa on Wednesday night, before the serious business of trading and networking starts in earnest today and Friday. Delegates mingled around the resort's pool, sipping champagne and nibbling on canapés as Carnival dancers and a singer entertained them. St. Maarten Minister of Tourism Ted Richardson...

The Daily Herald - 15-May-2014

MARIGOT--The Collectivité has come under fire for allowing a planned celebration of the Haitian Flag to take place this coming Sunday reportedly in the Marigot ball park with at least two organizations viewing the event as a "provocation" and lack of respect for St. Martiners. They have demanded the event be cancelled, not least because it clashes with the annual St. Louis/Freetown Fête scheduled...

The Daily Herald - 15-May-2014

THE HAGUE--Nineteen researchers of renowned Dutch institutions will engage in nine new research projects in the Dutch Caribbean in the areas of biodiversity, geology and society. The Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science OCW is making 12.5 million euros available for this large, multi-disciplinary programme of the Netherlands Scientific Organisation NWO. Two of the nine researchers are...

The Daily Herald - 15-May-2014

ST. EUSTATIUS--Statia Island Council Member Elvin Henriquez of the United People's Coalition (UPC) recently wrote a letter to Dutch Minister of Home Affairs and Kingdom Relations Ronald Plasterk to express his disappointment regarding the appointment of the new National Government Representative for Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba. In the letter Henriquez accused the minister of "serious discrimination"...

The Daily Herald - 15-May-2014

Two four-foot bronze pelican statues like the one shown in photo, each weighing about 100 pounds, were stolen recently from a property on Bryson Drive, Mount William Hill. Police spokesperson Inspector Ricardo Henson said in a police press release on Tuesday that a man M.M. had filed a report with the Detective Department on Saturday, stating that unknown persons had stolen the two pelican statues...

The Daily Herald - 14-May-2014

SIMPSON BAY--Shurendly Maduro returned to Curaçao on Saturday, May 10, after being exposed as pretending to be a Catholic priest. The young man had been seen wandering the airport a few days after being found out. He had only purchased a one-way ticket and had nowhere to go. Photojournalist Gromyko Wilson caught wind of the fact, although Maduro initially had lied about who he was. Wilson said airport...

The Daily Herald - 14-May-2014

~ Registration open ~ PHILIPSBURG--St. Maarten has been selected as the destination to host the third joint meeting of the Caribbean HIV/AIDS Regional Training Network (CHART); Caribbean Cytometry and Analytical Society (CCAS); Caribbean Med Labs Foundation (CMLF) and the 11th CCAS HIV International Workshop. The conference/workshop will be held at the Sonesta Maho Beach Resort from August 24 to 28...

The Daily Herald - 14-May-2014

THE HAGUE--The Dutch Inspection of Education is generally positive about the improvements that have been made in primary education in Bonaire, St. Eustatius and Saba, but is concerned about lack of progress in some areas. The Inspection stated in the report The State of Education over the years 2012/2013, which was published in April 2014, that there have been "visible improvements" in the educational...

The Daily Herald - 14-May-2014

CUL DE SAC--The St. Maarten Tzu Chi Foundation honoured mothers, highlighted their strengths and pampered them with love and care during a well-attended entertaining and informative triple celebration at the Foundation’s L.B. Scot Road office on Sunday. A touching part of the programme was the emotional testimony by one of Tzu Chi’s long-time recipients Mary Simon who, close to tears told the audience...

The Daily Herald - 12-May-2014

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados--An elderly woman died while on a Caribbean Airlines flight from Trinidad to Barbados early Saturday. A passenger on board BW456 told the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC) that the woman complained of chest pains, following which flight attendants made an appeal for a medical professional. However, the woman was pronounced dead by the doctor who was on board. According to the...

The Daily Herald - 12-May-2014

~ On Census issues ~ PHILIPSBURG--Government is seeking to liaise with representatives of the various nationalities in St. Maarten as it relates to the various issues non-nationals and naturalised Dutch citizens are encountering at the Department of Civil Registry (Census Office). Prime Minister Sarah Wescot-Williams said in a press release issued by her cabinet on Sunday that the issues at the department,...

The Daily Herald - 12-May-2014

PHILIPSBURG--The Ministry of Public Housing, Environment, Spatial Development and Infrastructure (VROMI), Department of Infrastructure Management was busy on Saturday night and Sunday clearing drains, waterways and roads of debris after a rainfall of more than 6 inches was experienced on Saturday evening, according to Department Head Claudius Buncamper. According to a press release by the Ministry,...

The Daily Herald - 12-May-2014

PHILIPSBURG--Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. pupils had a chance to become Members of Parliament (MPs) and Minister for a short while during a recent educational visit to Parliament with their teachers and a parent. The Cycle two, year four pupils were shown a brief video followed by an introduction about the structure of government and Parliament as one of the country's key institutions of democracy....


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