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Homepage - St John Source - Rev 2021-05-07. 81C is honored to announce a full-scale gallery show of fine art photography, with an exhibition celebration event taking place on Sat., Feb. 20, from 7 p.m. to midnight at its downtown location on Strand Gade in historic CharlotteAmalie.
NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE Steve Katz to Play Year's First Sunset Jazz Concert. Source staff - January 14, 2005. Officially kicking off the third year of Monthly Sunset Jazz events, January's Sunset Jazz in Frederiksted concert is Friday, Jan. 21st, featuring phenomenal guitarist Steve Katz. -Advertisement -.
LOCAL NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE Proposed STT Sports Facilities Gaining Momentum as F’sted Stadium Languishes. By Don Buchanan - May 27, 2021. While the proposed sports facility project in Frederiksted, the Paul E. Joseph Stadium, has languished for a decade, the proposal for a sports facility onST. JOHN BUSINESS
Roach Reminds Businesses of Franchise Tax Filing Deadline, Corporations and Trademarks Info Sessions. Press release - May 14, 2021. Business are reminded of the upcoming June 30 deadline to submit annual filing requirements for profit and non-profit corporations, all partnerships and limited liability companies. 1 2 3 70 Page 1 of 70. SCOTT SIMMONS BEGINS SIX-MONTHS AS DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT Scott Simmons Begins Six-Months as Deputy Superintendent of National Park. On Feb. 22, Scott Simmons began a six-month assignment as deputy superintendent of Virgin Islands National Park and Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument. Simmons recently completed his second year as one of the National Park Service’s (NPS) Bevinetto Fellows. MINGO CAY | ST. JOHN SOURCE Cowgirl Bebop’s bid to place 10 moorings and a 4,800-square-foot floating restaurant and bar in Pillsbury Sound off Mingo Cay is a step closer to reality after the Board of Land Use Appeals voted Thursday to approve a major permit application. ACCLAIMED RESTAURANT ZOZO’S TO RE-OPEN ON CANEEL BEACH Caneel Bay Resort today announced that a new restaurant and beach bar, ZoZo’s at Caneel Bay®, will open in the space previously occupied by the Beach Bar and Grill on Caneel Beach, St. John. The restaurant, owned and operated by acclaimed restaurateur John Ferrigno, is JORYN M. TURNBULL DIES She is also survived by aunts: Orlette Howell, Audrey Friday and Icilma Knight; uncles: Edmund Brookes, Bernell Brookes and Boyd Brookes; cousins: Karen Virgil, Lorna Jackson, Marilyn David, Mario Turnbull, Angel Turnbull, Cheryl and Lucia Turnbull, Icina Carty, Ray Turnbull, Adolphus Turnbull, Thomas Turnbull, Illina Turnbull, Ruth E. Thomas, Marilyn F. Krigger, Inez Turnbull, Adorothy ON ISLAND PROFILE: RICK GUPMAN IS NEW CHIEF RANGER AT V.I V.I. National Park’s new chief ranger, Rick Gupman, set the stage for an adventurous life by kayaking 2,000 miles down the length of the Mississippi River when he was 17. He made the trip in a double kayak with his brother, Alex Gupman, then 21. The trip took 48 days. “The people we met changed my understanding of life,” he said. SATURDAY SERVICES FOR JAMES DE LACOUDRAY January 18, 2001. James Burnham De Lacoudray, known to his friends as Bernie or Uncle Jimmy, of Castle Coakley died Tuesday, Jan. 16 at Juan F. Luis Hospital. He was 75. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 20 at Friedensberg Moravian Church, with a viewing preceding the services at 10 a.m. Burial will be at KingshillCemetery.
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Homepage - St John Source - Rev 2021-05-07. 81C is honored to announce a full-scale gallery show of fine art photography, with an exhibition celebration event taking place on Sat., Feb. 20, from 7 p.m. to midnight at its downtown location on Strand Gade in historic CharlotteAmalie.
NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE Steve Katz to Play Year's First Sunset Jazz Concert. Source staff - January 14, 2005. Officially kicking off the third year of Monthly Sunset Jazz events, January's Sunset Jazz in Frederiksted concert is Friday, Jan. 21st, featuring phenomenal guitarist Steve Katz. -Advertisement -.
LOCAL NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE Proposed STT Sports Facilities Gaining Momentum as F’sted Stadium Languishes. By Don Buchanan - May 27, 2021. While the proposed sports facility project in Frederiksted, the Paul E. Joseph Stadium, has languished for a decade, the proposal for a sports facility onST. JOHN BUSINESS
Roach Reminds Businesses of Franchise Tax Filing Deadline, Corporations and Trademarks Info Sessions. Press release - May 14, 2021. Business are reminded of the upcoming June 30 deadline to submit annual filing requirements for profit and non-profit corporations, all partnerships and limited liability companies. 1 2 3 70 Page 1 of 70. SCOTT SIMMONS BEGINS SIX-MONTHS AS DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT Scott Simmons Begins Six-Months as Deputy Superintendent of National Park. On Feb. 22, Scott Simmons began a six-month assignment as deputy superintendent of Virgin Islands National Park and Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument. Simmons recently completed his second year as one of the National Park Service’s (NPS) Bevinetto Fellows. MINGO CAY | ST. JOHN SOURCE Cowgirl Bebop’s bid to place 10 moorings and a 4,800-square-foot floating restaurant and bar in Pillsbury Sound off Mingo Cay is a step closer to reality after the Board of Land Use Appeals voted Thursday to approve a major permit application. ACCLAIMED RESTAURANT ZOZO’S TO RE-OPEN ON CANEEL BEACH Caneel Bay Resort today announced that a new restaurant and beach bar, ZoZo’s at Caneel Bay®, will open in the space previously occupied by the Beach Bar and Grill on Caneel Beach, St. John. The restaurant, owned and operated by acclaimed restaurateur John Ferrigno, is JORYN M. TURNBULL DIES She is also survived by aunts: Orlette Howell, Audrey Friday and Icilma Knight; uncles: Edmund Brookes, Bernell Brookes and Boyd Brookes; cousins: Karen Virgil, Lorna Jackson, Marilyn David, Mario Turnbull, Angel Turnbull, Cheryl and Lucia Turnbull, Icina Carty, Ray Turnbull, Adolphus Turnbull, Thomas Turnbull, Illina Turnbull, Ruth E. Thomas, Marilyn F. Krigger, Inez Turnbull, Adorothy ON ISLAND PROFILE: RICK GUPMAN IS NEW CHIEF RANGER AT V.I V.I. National Park’s new chief ranger, Rick Gupman, set the stage for an adventurous life by kayaking 2,000 miles down the length of the Mississippi River when he was 17. He made the trip in a double kayak with his brother, Alex Gupman, then 21. The trip took 48 days. “The people we met changed my understanding of life,” he said. SATURDAY SERVICES FOR JAMES DE LACOUDRAY January 18, 2001. James Burnham De Lacoudray, known to his friends as Bernie or Uncle Jimmy, of Castle Coakley died Tuesday, Jan. 16 at Juan F. Luis Hospital. He was 75. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 20 at Friedensberg Moravian Church, with a viewing preceding the services at 10 a.m. Burial will be at KingshillCemetery.
NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE Two Arrested, Charged with Grand Larceny. Source staff - May 27, 2021. Two St. Croix men, 18-year-old Omarion Francis of La Grange and 19-year-old Luis Navarro of Walter I.M. Hodge Pavilion, were arrested Wednesday on a warrant charging them with grand larceny. DEATHS | ST. JOHN SOURCE Travis Scott Williams Dies at 53. The Family - May 19, 2021. Travis Scott Williams arrived Saturday, Sept. 9, 1967, on St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. On Tuesday, April 27, at the age of 53, he ascended at 9:49 p.m. with his ancestral wings. DEATHS | ST. JOHN SOURCE | PAGE 2 Source staff - May 4, 2021. Gwendolyn Elizabeth Skeoch, 76, passed away at her Frederiksted home on May 2, 2021. Gwen, as she was known, was born to Carmen (Duran) and Gordon M. Skeoch on July 10, 1944, in Frederiksted, St. Croix, USVI. NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE | PAGE 10770 independent and trusted since 1999 EVENTS FOR JUNE 15, 2021 independent and trusted since 1999 NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE | PAGE 11148 News | St. John Source | Page 11148 News BRYAN TO HOLD THIRD COMMUNITY BUSINESS FORUM Governor Albert Bryan Jr. will hold the third session of the USVI Community Business Forum series focusing on connecting businesses to opportunities for financial relief provided through President Joe Biden’s American Rescue Plan and business advisory services available through local economic-related agencies. BAJO EL SOL GALLERY TO EXHIBIT WORKS BY AVELINO SAMUEL AND Bajo El Sol Gallery will host an opening for a new exhibit at 4 p.m., Saturday, April 3, in Mongoose Junction, St. John. “The Living Hour” will feature works by multidisciplinary artist Lucien Downes and master woodturner Avelino Samuel. This will be the first exhibition at the gallery since COVID-19 struck over a year ago. ON ISLAND PROFILE: JUNE BELL BARLAS Source staff. November 8, 2005. Nov. 7, 2005 –– June Bell Barlas is one of a diminishing number of characters that arrived from the mainland back when moving to St. John was a big adventure. In 1971 when then Bell arrived, people did whatever they could to make a living. The power went out regularly, the phones were iffy and foodsupplies
CRUZ BAY TOWN IS V.I.’S FOURTH HISTORIC DISTRICT The Battery at Cruz Bay, in a photo taken in 1936 by George H.H. Knight. However, property owners who want to take advantage of these programs have to agree to follow the guidelines issued by the territory’s Historic Preservation Commission, which can set restrictions on paint color, signage, lighting, fencing, and construction of additions or demolition of existing structures andeven
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Homepage - St John Source - Rev 2021-05-07. 81C is honored to announce a full-scale gallery show of fine art photography, with an exhibition celebration event taking place on Sat., Feb. 20, from 7 p.m. to midnight at its downtown location on Strand Gade in historic CharlotteAmalie.
NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE Steve Katz to Play Year's First Sunset Jazz Concert. Source staff - January 14, 2005. Officially kicking off the third year of Monthly Sunset Jazz events, January's Sunset Jazz in Frederiksted concert is Friday, Jan. 21st, featuring phenomenal guitarist Steve Katz. -Advertisement -.
LOCAL NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE Proposed STT Sports Facilities Gaining Momentum as F’sted Stadium Languishes. By Don Buchanan - May 27, 2021. While the proposed sports facility project in Frederiksted, the Paul E. Joseph Stadium, has languished for a decade, the proposal for a sports facility on SCOTT SIMMONS BEGINS SIX-MONTHS AS DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT Scott Simmons Begins Six-Months as Deputy Superintendent of National Park. On Feb. 22, Scott Simmons began a six-month assignment as deputy superintendent of Virgin Islands National Park and Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument. Simmons recently completed his second year as one of the National Park Service’s (NPS) Bevinetto Fellows. MINGO CAY | ST. JOHN SOURCE Cowgirl Bebop’s bid to place 10 moorings and a 4,800-square-foot floating restaurant and bar in Pillsbury Sound off Mingo Cay is a step closer to reality after the Board of Land Use Appeals voted Thursday to approve a major permit application. ACCLAIMED RESTAURANT ZOZO’S TO RE-OPEN ON CANEEL BEACH Caneel Bay Resort today announced that a new restaurant and beach bar, ZoZo’s at Caneel Bay®, will open in the space previously occupied by the Beach Bar and Grill on Caneel Beach, St. John. The restaurant, owned and operated by acclaimed restaurateur John Ferrigno, is BAJO EL SOL GALLERY TO EXHIBIT WORKS BY AVELINO SAMUEL AND Bajo El Sol Gallery will host an opening for a new exhibit at 4 p.m., Saturday, April 3, in Mongoose Junction, St. John. “The Living Hour” will feature works by multidisciplinary artist Lucien Downes and master woodturner Avelino Samuel. This will be the first exhibition at the gallery since COVID-19 struck over a year ago. CRUZ BAY TOWN IS V.I.’S FOURTH HISTORIC DISTRICT Cruz Bay dock in a 1938 photo by George H. H. Knight. The move to designate Cruz Bay as the territory’s fourth historic district began several years ago, according to Krigger. Asked why it hadn’t happened earlier, he said, “The sentiment was, there wasn’t much left aside from the Battery.”. Although thereare few
ON ISLAND PROFILE: RICK GUPMAN IS NEW CHIEF RANGER AT V.I V.I. National Park’s new chief ranger, Rick Gupman, set the stage for an adventurous life by kayaking 2,000 miles down the length of the Mississippi River when he was 17. He made the trip in a double kayak with his brother, Alex Gupman, then 21. The trip took 48 days. “The people we met changed my understanding of life,” he said. SATURDAY SERVICES FOR JAMES DE LACOUDRAY January 18, 2001. James Burnham De Lacoudray, known to his friends as Bernie or Uncle Jimmy, of Castle Coakley died Tuesday, Jan. 16 at Juan F. Luis Hospital. He was 75. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 20 at Friedensberg Moravian Church, with a viewing preceding the services at 10 a.m. Burial will be at KingshillCemetery.
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Homepage - St John Source - Rev 2021-05-07. 81C is honored to announce a full-scale gallery show of fine art photography, with an exhibition celebration event taking place on Sat., Feb. 20, from 7 p.m. to midnight at its downtown location on Strand Gade in historic CharlotteAmalie.
NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE Steve Katz to Play Year's First Sunset Jazz Concert. Source staff - January 14, 2005. Officially kicking off the third year of Monthly Sunset Jazz events, January's Sunset Jazz in Frederiksted concert is Friday, Jan. 21st, featuring phenomenal guitarist Steve Katz. -Advertisement -.
LOCAL NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE Proposed STT Sports Facilities Gaining Momentum as F’sted Stadium Languishes. By Don Buchanan - May 27, 2021. While the proposed sports facility project in Frederiksted, the Paul E. Joseph Stadium, has languished for a decade, the proposal for a sports facility on SCOTT SIMMONS BEGINS SIX-MONTHS AS DEPUTY SUPERINTENDENT Scott Simmons Begins Six-Months as Deputy Superintendent of National Park. On Feb. 22, Scott Simmons began a six-month assignment as deputy superintendent of Virgin Islands National Park and Virgin Islands Coral Reef National Monument. Simmons recently completed his second year as one of the National Park Service’s (NPS) Bevinetto Fellows. MINGO CAY | ST. JOHN SOURCE Cowgirl Bebop’s bid to place 10 moorings and a 4,800-square-foot floating restaurant and bar in Pillsbury Sound off Mingo Cay is a step closer to reality after the Board of Land Use Appeals voted Thursday to approve a major permit application. ACCLAIMED RESTAURANT ZOZO’S TO RE-OPEN ON CANEEL BEACH Caneel Bay Resort today announced that a new restaurant and beach bar, ZoZo’s at Caneel Bay®, will open in the space previously occupied by the Beach Bar and Grill on Caneel Beach, St. John. The restaurant, owned and operated by acclaimed restaurateur John Ferrigno, is BAJO EL SOL GALLERY TO EXHIBIT WORKS BY AVELINO SAMUEL AND Bajo El Sol Gallery will host an opening for a new exhibit at 4 p.m., Saturday, April 3, in Mongoose Junction, St. John. “The Living Hour” will feature works by multidisciplinary artist Lucien Downes and master woodturner Avelino Samuel. This will be the first exhibition at the gallery since COVID-19 struck over a year ago. CRUZ BAY TOWN IS V.I.’S FOURTH HISTORIC DISTRICT Cruz Bay dock in a 1938 photo by George H. H. Knight. The move to designate Cruz Bay as the territory’s fourth historic district began several years ago, according to Krigger. Asked why it hadn’t happened earlier, he said, “The sentiment was, there wasn’t much left aside from the Battery.”. Although thereare few
ON ISLAND PROFILE: RICK GUPMAN IS NEW CHIEF RANGER AT V.I V.I. National Park’s new chief ranger, Rick Gupman, set the stage for an adventurous life by kayaking 2,000 miles down the length of the Mississippi River when he was 17. He made the trip in a double kayak with his brother, Alex Gupman, then 21. The trip took 48 days. “The people we met changed my understanding of life,” he said. SATURDAY SERVICES FOR JAMES DE LACOUDRAY January 18, 2001. James Burnham De Lacoudray, known to his friends as Bernie or Uncle Jimmy, of Castle Coakley died Tuesday, Jan. 16 at Juan F. Luis Hospital. He was 75. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 20 at Friedensberg Moravian Church, with a viewing preceding the services at 10 a.m. Burial will be at KingshillCemetery.
LOCAL NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE Proposed STT Sports Facilities Gaining Momentum as F’sted Stadium Languishes. By Don Buchanan - May 27, 2021. While the proposed sports facility project in Frederiksted, the Paul E. Joseph Stadium, has languished for a decade, the proposal for a sports facility on DEATHS | ST. JOHN SOURCE Travis Scott Williams Dies at 53. The Family - May 19, 2021. Travis Scott Williams arrived Saturday, Sept. 9, 1967, on St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. On Tuesday, April 27, at the age of 53, he ascended at 9:49 p.m. with his ancestral wings. DEATHS | ST. JOHN SOURCE | PAGE 2 Source staff - May 4, 2021. Gwendolyn Elizabeth Skeoch, 76, passed away at her Frederiksted home on May 2, 2021. Gwen, as she was known, was born to Carmen (Duran) and Gordon M. Skeoch on July 10, 1944, in Frederiksted, St. Croix, USVI. REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR ‘VOICES ON ZOOM’ SUMMER CAMP Registration Now Open for ‘Voices on Zoom’ Summer Camp. Sing St. John is inviting children ages 8 through 12 to participate in Voices on Zoom! (VOZ), a one-week online summer program that will result in the production of a YouTube video. Participants will meet via Zoom from 10 to 11:30 EST/AST from June 21 through June 25.ESTATE ST. JOHN
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IN THE TROPICS Tropical storm formation is not expected during the next five days. Sunrise: 5:43 a.m. Sunset: 6:52 p.m. OBSERVATIONS AT THE 3D MANDAHL WEATHER STATION Saturday's high temperature: 89 degrees at 2:10 p.m. Saturday's low temperature: 74 degrees at 2:02 a.m. Peak wind gust: 16 miles per hour at 2:51 p.m. 24-hour rainfall: 0.13 AVALON: ST. CROIX HEALING RETREAT CENTER Jan. 10 & 11- Reiki I and II Training with Hildegard Knoop. Jan. 17 to 24 – Reatreat Week: "Developing Your Intuition", with Louise Olivi. Louise will also teach and perform "Past Life Regression." For more information on the schedule of events, or to make reservations call the center at 773-0694, or visit them on the web. publisher's noteST. JOHN SOURCE
Homepage - St John Source - Rev 2021-05-07. 81C is honored to announce a full-scale gallery show of fine art photography, with an exhibition celebration event taking place on Sat., Feb. 20, from 7 p.m. to midnight at its downtown location on Strand Gade in historic CharlotteAmalie.
NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE The Virgin Islands Cultural Heritage Institute and the Museo de las Américas in San Juan, Puerto Rico are inviting all long-standing Virgin Islands artists, born in the USVI, or living/resided here for 10 years or more, to submit slides for consideration to be included in a group show, called "VIA Collective," a survey of Virgin Islandspaintings.
LOCAL NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE Proposed STT Sports Facilities Gaining Momentum as F’sted Stadium Languishes. By Don Buchanan - May 27, 2021. While the proposed sports facility project in Frederiksted, the Paul E. Joseph Stadium, has languished for a decade, the proposal for a sports facility onST. JOHN BUSINESS
Roach Reminds Businesses of Franchise Tax Filing Deadline, Corporations and Trademarks Info Sessions. Press release - May 14, 2021. Business are reminded of the upcoming June 30 deadline to submit annual filing requirements for profit and non-profit corporations, all partnerships and limited liability companies. 1 2 3 70 Page 1 of 70. DEATHS | ST. JOHN SOURCE | PAGE 2 Source staff - May 4, 2021. Gwendolyn Elizabeth Skeoch, 76, passed away at her Frederiksted home on May 2, 2021. Gwen, as she was known, was born to Carmen (Duran) and Gordon M. Skeoch on July 10, 1944, in Frederiksted, St. Croix, USVI. ACCLAIMED RESTAURANT ZOZO’S TO RE-OPEN ON CANEEL BEACH Caneel Bay Resort today announced that a new restaurant and beach bar, ZoZo’s at Caneel Bay®, will open in the space previously occupied by the Beach Bar and Grill on Caneel Beach, St. John. The restaurant, owned and operated by acclaimed restaurateur John Ferrigno, is ON ISLAND PROFILE: RICK GUPMAN IS NEW CHIEF RANGER AT V.I V.I. National Park’s new chief ranger, Rick Gupman, set the stage for an adventurous life by kayaking 2,000 miles down the length of the Mississippi River when he was 17. He made the trip in a double kayak with his brother, Alex Gupman, then 21. The trip took 48 days. “The people we met changed my understanding of life,” he said. JORYN M. TURNBULL DIES She is also survived by aunts: Orlette Howell, Audrey Friday and Icilma Knight; uncles: Edmund Brookes, Bernell Brookes and Boyd Brookes; cousins: Karen Virgil, Lorna Jackson, Marilyn David, Mario Turnbull, Angel Turnbull, Cheryl and Lucia Turnbull, Icina Carty, Ray Turnbull, Adolphus Turnbull, Thomas Turnbull, Illina Turnbull, Ruth E. Thomas, Marilyn F. Krigger, Inez Turnbull, Adorothy HEALTH BEAT: ADAM EICHENAUER TEACHES YOGA AND TAEKWONDO Adam Eichenauer got into yoga by chance and now, eight years later, he’s certified in Dynamic Hatha Yoga.Eichenauer teaches classes at Concordia Eco-Camps and provides youth instruction in the martial arts discipline taekwondo at the Ag Center and Gifft Hill School. SATURDAY SERVICES FOR JAMES DE LACOUDRAY January 18, 2001. James Burnham De Lacoudray, known to his friends as Bernie or Uncle Jimmy, of Castle Coakley died Tuesday, Jan. 16 at Juan F. Luis Hospital. He was 75. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 20 at Friedensberg Moravian Church, with a viewing preceding the services at 10 a.m. Burial will be at KingshillCemetery.
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Homepage - St John Source - Rev 2021-05-07. 81C is honored to announce a full-scale gallery show of fine art photography, with an exhibition celebration event taking place on Sat., Feb. 20, from 7 p.m. to midnight at its downtown location on Strand Gade in historic CharlotteAmalie.
NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE The Virgin Islands Cultural Heritage Institute and the Museo de las Américas in San Juan, Puerto Rico are inviting all long-standing Virgin Islands artists, born in the USVI, or living/resided here for 10 years or more, to submit slides for consideration to be included in a group show, called "VIA Collective," a survey of Virgin Islandspaintings.
LOCAL NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE Proposed STT Sports Facilities Gaining Momentum as F’sted Stadium Languishes. By Don Buchanan - May 27, 2021. While the proposed sports facility project in Frederiksted, the Paul E. Joseph Stadium, has languished for a decade, the proposal for a sports facility onST. JOHN BUSINESS
Roach Reminds Businesses of Franchise Tax Filing Deadline, Corporations and Trademarks Info Sessions. Press release - May 14, 2021. Business are reminded of the upcoming June 30 deadline to submit annual filing requirements for profit and non-profit corporations, all partnerships and limited liability companies. 1 2 3 70 Page 1 of 70. DEATHS | ST. JOHN SOURCE | PAGE 2 Source staff - May 4, 2021. Gwendolyn Elizabeth Skeoch, 76, passed away at her Frederiksted home on May 2, 2021. Gwen, as she was known, was born to Carmen (Duran) and Gordon M. Skeoch on July 10, 1944, in Frederiksted, St. Croix, USVI. ACCLAIMED RESTAURANT ZOZO’S TO RE-OPEN ON CANEEL BEACH Caneel Bay Resort today announced that a new restaurant and beach bar, ZoZo’s at Caneel Bay®, will open in the space previously occupied by the Beach Bar and Grill on Caneel Beach, St. John. The restaurant, owned and operated by acclaimed restaurateur John Ferrigno, is ON ISLAND PROFILE: RICK GUPMAN IS NEW CHIEF RANGER AT V.I V.I. National Park’s new chief ranger, Rick Gupman, set the stage for an adventurous life by kayaking 2,000 miles down the length of the Mississippi River when he was 17. He made the trip in a double kayak with his brother, Alex Gupman, then 21. The trip took 48 days. “The people we met changed my understanding of life,” he said. JORYN M. TURNBULL DIES She is also survived by aunts: Orlette Howell, Audrey Friday and Icilma Knight; uncles: Edmund Brookes, Bernell Brookes and Boyd Brookes; cousins: Karen Virgil, Lorna Jackson, Marilyn David, Mario Turnbull, Angel Turnbull, Cheryl and Lucia Turnbull, Icina Carty, Ray Turnbull, Adolphus Turnbull, Thomas Turnbull, Illina Turnbull, Ruth E. Thomas, Marilyn F. Krigger, Inez Turnbull, Adorothy HEALTH BEAT: ADAM EICHENAUER TEACHES YOGA AND TAEKWONDO Adam Eichenauer got into yoga by chance and now, eight years later, he’s certified in Dynamic Hatha Yoga.Eichenauer teaches classes at Concordia Eco-Camps and provides youth instruction in the martial arts discipline taekwondo at the Ag Center and Gifft Hill School. SATURDAY SERVICES FOR JAMES DE LACOUDRAY January 18, 2001. James Burnham De Lacoudray, known to his friends as Bernie or Uncle Jimmy, of Castle Coakley died Tuesday, Jan. 16 at Juan F. Luis Hospital. He was 75. Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 20 at Friedensberg Moravian Church, with a viewing preceding the services at 10 a.m. Burial will be at KingshillCemetery.
NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE Two Arrested, Charged with Grand Larceny. Source staff - May 27, 2021. Two St. Croix men, 18-year-old Omarion Francis of La Grange and 19-year-old Luis Navarro of Walter I.M. Hodge Pavilion, were arrested Wednesday on a warrant charging them with grand larceny. ST. JOHN REAL ESTATE St. John Real Estate - Homes. St. John Source independent and trustedsince 1999
COMMENTARY | ST. JOHN SOURCE Trevor A. Velinor, Virgin Islands Police Commissioner - May 11, 2021. Commissioner Trevor Velinor writes that “Police Week is a tradition that began in 1962, and this year we recognize those fallen officers of the Virgin Islands Police Department. I celebrate the commitment of these heroes, as I stand on the shoulders of their sacrifices.”. REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR ‘VOICES ON ZOOM’ SUMMER CAMP Registration Now Open for ‘Voices on Zoom’ Summer Camp. Sing St. John is inviting children ages 8 through 12 to participate in Voices on Zoom! (VOZ), a one-week online summer program that will result in the production of a YouTube video. Participants will meet via Zoom from 10 to 11:30 EST/AST from June 21 through June 25. NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE | PAGE 11149 News | St. John Source | Page 11149 News IGUANASNUISANCE FLYER NUISANCE IGUANAS? Iguanas on your property? The green iguana (Iguana iguana) can be a nuisance pest, particularly during the spring andsummer months when
NEWS | ST. JOHN SOURCE | PAGE 464 independent and trusted since 1999 BAJO EL SOL GALLERY TO EXHIBIT WORKS BY AVELINO SAMUEL AND Bajo El Sol Gallery will host an opening for a new exhibit at 4 p.m., Saturday, April 3, in Mongoose Junction, St. John. “The Living Hour” will feature works by multidisciplinary artist Lucien Downes and master woodturner Avelino Samuel. This will be the first exhibition at the gallery since COVID-19 struck over a year ago. ON ISLAND PROFILE: JUNE BELL BARLAS Source staff. November 8, 2005. Nov. 7, 2005 –– June Bell Barlas is one of a diminishing number of characters that arrived from the mainland back when moving to St. John was a big adventure. In 1971 when then Bell arrived, people did whatever they could to make a living. The power went out regularly, the phones were iffy and foodsupplies
CRUZ BAY TOWN IS V.I.’S FOURTH HISTORIC DISTRICT The Battery at Cruz Bay, in a photo taken in 1936 by George H.H. Knight. However, property owners who want to take advantage of these programs have to agree to follow the guidelines issued by the territory’s Historic Preservation Commission, which can set restrictions on paint color, signage, lighting, fencing, and construction of additions or demolition of existing structures andeven
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CALLERS WEIGH IN ON GOVERNMENT’S ‘VISION 2040’ PLANLocal news By
Sian Cobb - November 25, 2020 “Thanks for calling Vision 2040,” was a familiar refrain as Economic Development Authority CEO Wayne Biggs Jr. fielded phone calls and online comments Monday evening during a virtual town hall.Read more
BRYAN ASKS FOR EXTRA COVID PRECAUTIONS, CALLS SPECIAL SESSIONLocal news By
James Gardner - November 25, 2020 As the territory’s COVID numbers creep up, Gov. Albert Bryan, Jr. said extra precautions are necessary to avoid a shutdown, particularly as holiday travel and visitors arriving on the islands increase the threat of infection.Read more
CLEMA LEWIS: V.I. SHOULD DISCUSS RACISM NOWLocal news By
Susan Ellis - November 24, 2020 Clema Lewis, executive director of the Women's Coalition of St. Croix, encouraged residents to take part in the remaining three installments of the group's virtual seminars on racism scheduled for December, January and February.Read more
DRIVE URGES PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD TO ‘PLEDGE TO BE A VEG’ ONWEDNESDAY
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Shaun A. Pennington - November 24, 2020 Chandru “Charlie” Sakhrani, who is spearheading the local Pledge to be Veg day, said on Tuesday that asking people to abstain from meat for one day – Wednesday, Nov. 25 – is an “act of love, compassion and kindness during these troubled times.”Read more
REMEMBERING RUTH THOMAS: A STERN BUT BELOVED PRINCIPALLocal news By
Judi Shimel - November 24, 2020 Ruth E. Thomas, 94, died Monday after a lengthy illness. On Tuesday family, friends and associates paused to share their memories of an educator, a social commentator and an anchoring presence in anextensive family.
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MAJOR HISTORICAL EVENT: COMMEMORATE ST. JOHN SLAVE REVOLT OF 1733ONLINE FRIDAY
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St. Johnians, Virgin Islanders and everyone interested in the history of enslaved Africans' struggle for freedom can commemorate and learn more about the 1733 slave revolt on St. John online this Friday evening through Zoom or on Facebook.Read more
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DPW SCHEDULES BRUSH MAINTENANCE FOR SOME ROADS DURING WEEK OF NOV. 23. Press release - November 24, 2020 DOOR-TO-DOOR CANNED-FOOD DRIVE FOR MONETARY DONATIONS IS A SCAM. Press release - November 19, 2020____
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SENATE PANEL OKS RESOLUTION HONORING CENTENNIAL OF CAHS By Bethaney Lee - November 24, 2020 The Senate Committee on Culture, Historic Preservation and Aging on Monday approved a resolution commemorating the centennial of Charlotte Amalie High School, which first opened its doors in 1920. BOARD OF LAND USE APPEALS DELAYS RULING ON RESIDENCE AT MAHO BAY By Amy H. Roberts - November 24, 2020 After two hours of online discussion, the Board of Land Use Appeals failed to reach a ruling on Thursday concerning the proposed construction of a three-story, single-family home on Maho Bay. GOING VIRTUAL MAY INCREASE AWARENESS OF CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL, TURNBULLSAYS
By Bethaney Lee - November 23, 2020 The pandemic has forced many events from around the world to go virtual, and the 2020-2021 Virtual Crucian Christmas Festival is no different, but Ian Turnbull said the virtual festival will achieve greater recognition than prior years. UVI’S NABJ CHAPTER OPENS DOORS TO STUDENT MEMBERS By Elisa McKay - November 23, 2020 The National Association of Black Journalists welcomed its student chapter at the University of the Virgin Islands in October, opening doors to possible careers in communication, UVI student members said. REPORT HIGHLIGHTS THREE YEARS OF PUTTING V.I. TOGETHER AGAIN By Bernetia Akin - November 23, 2020 A report just issued by the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the V.I. Office of Disaster Recovery, touts the progress made so far, while emphasizing there is still a long way to go. GERS BOARD STILL LOOKING FOR ANOTHER MEMBER FROM STX By Don Buchanan - November 22, 2020 Austin Nibbs, administrator of the Government Employees’ Retirement System, said Friday he has talked to several Crucians, professionally qualified to sit on the GERS board, but none of them want the job. RESEARCHER PRESENTS HISTORY OF STT HARBOR TO GENEALOGY GROUP By Bethaney Lee - November 22, 2020 Charlotte Amalie harbor, now one of the most popular tourist stops in the Caribbean, was once considered too unhealthy for a stopover in the 19th century, according to researcher Elizabeth Rezende. BRIEFS & SOURCE PICKS VIWMA RELEASES THANKSGIVING DAY SCHEDULE FOR LANDFILLS, TRANSFERSTATION
Press release - November 25, 2020 As people attend holiday gatherings with family and friends, they should be mindful to properly dispose of their trash. ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA URGES YOU TO WEAR YOUR MASKSource staff -
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CBCC TO PROVIDE IN-PERSON TUTORING FOR STUDENTS ADAPTING TO VIRTUALLEARNING
Press release - November 24, 2020 D’AMOUR OF ST. THOMAS FINISHES 16TH IN STAGE ONE OF ARCHERY INDOORWORLD SERIES
Press release - November 24, 2020 OMB FALL REVENUE ESTIMATING CONFERENCE SET FOR DEC. 2 Press release - November 24, 2020 TWO SENTENCED FOR POSSESSING OVER $1 MILLION CASH Source staff - November24, 2020
SEN. NOVELLE FRANCIS JR. TO WITHDRAW BILL 33-0330 Press release - November 23, 2020 CONGRATULATIONS FROM USVI TO PRESIDENT-ELECT BIDEN, VICE PRESIDENT-ELECT KAMALA HARRIS Press release - November 21, 2020 BEACH ADVISORY FOR NOV. 16-20 Press release - November 21, 2020____
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ROACH CONVENES MEETING OF THE BANKING BOARD ON CRITICAL FINANCIALISSUES
Press release - November 24, 2020 The Banking Board entered orders regarding the use of cryptocurrency in the territory and accepted Firstbank’s report on actions taken to protect customers following a recent cybersecurity event. OP-ED: ST. CROIX CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OPPOSES ONLINE GROSS RECEIPTS TAXBILL
St. Croix Chamber of Commerce - November 20, 2020 FRONTIER AIRLINES SET TO LIFT OFF FOR ST. THOMAS IN EARLY 2021 Press release - November 18, 2020 CREWED CHARTER YACHT SEASON KICKS OFF AT U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS CHARTERYACHT SHOW
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GOVERNOR FACILITATES HEALTH PLAN FOR SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS, EMPLOYEES Press release - November 16, 2020 Governor Albert Bryan Jr. is creating a new path for hardworking residents to access health care coverage by promoting choice and competition in the USVI, and by strengthening negotiating power with providers from larger risk pools.Read more
DIVISION OF PERSONNEL CLARIFIES MAIL MISTAKENLY SENT TO GVI RETIREESBY AARP
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Press release - November 11, 2020 CORAL REEF ACADEMY BUILDS SENSORY ROOM FOR CHILDRENHealth & Wellness
Press release - November 10, 2020 THE IMPORTANCE OF SELF-CARE DURING A PANDEMICHealth & Wellness
Press release - November 10, 2020 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CLARIFIES THAT TEAM SPORTS ARE NOT ALLOWEDHealth & Wellness
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GOVERNMENT & POLICE NEWS VIWMA ADDRESSES DISTRIBUTION OF WASTE HAULERS’ VENDOR PAYMENTS Press release - November 25, 2020 VIWMA has been in constant communication with OMB to ensure that approved invoices for all vendors will be finalized and submitted for payment within the timeframe outlined in Act 8381. VIWMA RELEASES THANKSGIVING DAY SCHEDULE FOR LANDFILLS, TRANSFERSTATION
Press release - November 25, 2020 GOVERNOR BRYAN URGES VIRGIN ISLANDERS TO GO ‘MEATLESS’ ON NOVEMBER25
Press release - November 25, 2020 FARMERS AND OTHERS INVITED TO VIRTUAL 3-DAY PRODUCE SAFETY ALLIANCETRAINING
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: THE NEXT COVID CHALLENGE – MASS IMMUNIZATION David Jessop - November 24, 2020 The Caribbean is now well placed to obtain one or another proven COVID vaccine through the World Health Organization’s COVAX facility. David Jessop writes that recent breakthroughs mean that governments must address rapidly the complex logistical challenge of citizen immunization. FRANK SCHNEIGER: NO, NOT THAT KIND, THE OTHER KIND Frank Schneiger - November 20, 2020 OP-ED: ST. CROIX CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OPPOSES ONLINE GROSS RECEIPTS TAXBILL
St. Croix Chamber of Commerce - November 20, 2020 OPEN FORUM: THE SALVATION ARMY’S MISSION The Salvation Army - November 19, 2020____
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V. I. BASKETBALL FEDERATION GETS READY FOR AMERICUP QUALIFIERSLocal sports
Press release - November 24, 2020 The Window 2 games of the 2022 FIBA AmeriCup Qualifiers, which will be played in a BUBBLE format in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic..Read more
TERRY TOP ANGLER, ‘MISS LUCY’ TOP BOAT IN VI GAME FISHING CLUB’SWAHOO WINDUP
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Press release - November 24, 2020 Terry’s catch was 46-pounds shy of the $10,000 prize offered for the tournament angler who could catch the largest wahoo over 75-pounds.Read more
D’AMOUR OF ST. THOMAS FINISHES 16TH IN STAGE ONE OF ARCHERY INDOORWORLD SERIES
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Press release - November 24, 2020 Archers shot their 60-arrow, 18-meter rounds anywhere in the world over the weekend of Nov. 21-22 to participate in Stage One.Read more
VI TRACK AND FIELD FEDERATION REACTS TO STATE OF EMERGENCY DUE TOCOVID-19
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Press release - November 17, 2020 World and regional track and field competition, have, for the most part, been canceled or postponed until 2021, including the Tokyo Olympic Games, CARIFTA and others.Read more
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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTIST’S MASK MISSION PROJECT FEATURED IN PANDEMIC ART NEW YORKEXHIBIT
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release - November 22, 2020 St. Croix artist Danica M. David's “Mask Mission” project is presently featured at "Awareness through Conceptual Art and Photography," an online exhibition at X Gallery in New York City.Read more
GOVERNMENT HOUSE ON THE AIR IN NOVEMBEREvents
Press release - November 19, 2020 Governor Albert Bryan Jr. encourages residents in the community to tune in and call in with questions, ideas or comments.Read more
THE CARIBBEAN WRITER ANNOUNCES VOLUME 34 PRIZE WINNERSArts & Literature
Press release - November 17, 2020 The Caribbean Writer truly appreciates the tremendous support of its prize sponsors. It is evident that their generosity is carving new inroads and casting new futures in literacy and literature within the Virgin Islands, the broader Caribbean and regions beyond.Read more
PAINTING BY ELISA BRYANArts & Literature
Source staff - November 11, 2020 "This painting, The Islands and the Sea, was inspired by the bananaquits that demand to be fed every morning outside my window."Read more
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VIWMA ADDRESSES DISTRIBUTION OF WASTE HAULERS’ VENDOR PAYMENTS Press release - November 25, 2020 VIWMA has been in constant communication with OMB to ensure that approved invoices for all vendors will be finalized and submitted for payment within the timeframe outlined in Act 8381. VIWMA RELEASES THANKSGIVING DAY SCHEDULE FOR LANDFILLS, TRANSFERSTATION
Press release - November 25, 2020 STUDENTS CAN APPLY FOR TUSKEGEE AIRMEN SCHOLARSHIPS Press release - November 25, 2020 GOVERNOR BRYAN URGES VIRGIN ISLANDERS TO GO ‘MEATLESS’ ON NOVEMBER25
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LARY D. RATLIFF ESQ. DIES IN THAILAND the family - November 25, 2020 Lary D. Ratliff Esq. died Nov. 12, at his home of Koh Chang, Kingdom of Thailand, where he had lived since 2010. PHYLLIS LOUISE HALL DIES AT 73 the family - November 24, 2020 MARILYN THERESA BROOKS TUTEIN DIES AT 86 Press release - November 21, 2020 DIANNE ELVIRA ANGOL DIES AT 44 Press release - November 20, 2020____
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