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Minister of Justice Lewis meets with NABP, ABVO Unions on Monday

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - Minister of Justice, Lyndon C. J. Lewis, convened a meeting with members of the Nationaal Algemeen Politiebond (NABP) and the Algemene Bond van Overheid & Overige Personeel Opgericht (ABVO) this Monday. The meeting, requested by the unions, served as an introductory platform for their boards and members to familiarize themselves with the Minister's cabinet and receive an update on several pressing matters including the pending National Decrees for justice personnel.

During the discussions, Minister Lewis, who has an extensive background in law enforcement and in handling human resource legal issues related to the same, clarified the specifics of the phases. In Phase I, via the national decree, officers are to be appropriately placed in their correct positions and scales, ensuring they receive fair remuneration starting in January 2023.

However, retroactive payments dating prior to that date, a point of contention, are set to be addressed in the subsequent Phase II. Minister Lewis expressed concerns about the current structure of the Nation Decree, indicating that he would have preferred a single National Decree that ensures consideration of the position, scale, and retroactive payment, noting that the current National Decree only places the individual in that function effective as of January 2023.

Nonetheless, Minister Lewis stated that while the current agreed-upon process by his predecessor would not be halted; however, he seeks to refine these processes for the betterment of all parties involved.

To that point, the Minister also announced a shift in how ceremonial acknowledgments are handled; celebrations will be reserved for the completion of the National Decrees processes and will be issued directly to the concerned personnel.

Additionally, he voiced concerns over the current pace of processing of 25 National Decrees per week and intends to review and potentially increase this by reviewing where additional resources maybe available to complete this task.

Among other topics, the Union raised concerns about the condition of the police station. Minister Lewis responded by stating that discussions were already underway with the Chief of Police, Carl John to assess the building so that the necessary funds can be acquired to fix these issues.

Rogerrel Mauricia, President of the police union NAPB, expressed optimism about the new approach, stating, "We must weather the storm and come out the other side, stronger than ever."

Minister Lewis assured that this meeting marks the beginning of a series of collaborations aimed at fostering a transparent, efficient, and fair environment for all justice workers. “Our goal is to work together, not just to address immediate concerns but to continue with the dialogue to improve the work environment for all, hereby improving the safety and security of our country,” he stated.

The Ministry of Justice plans to hold further consultations as often as necessary to ensure transparency with refining and implementing the proposed changes.

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The Minster and her Cabinet of VSA and SZV Forge Stronger Partnership for Healthcare

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - On Monday May 13th, 2024, the Cabinet of VSA, represented by Minister Veronica Jansen- Webster, and the Social & Health Insurance SZV, led by Mr. Glen Carty, held a collaborative meeting aimed at enhancing the delivery of healthcare services to the people of our nation.

The meeting, which included cabinet staff and SZV board chairman Mr. Perry Wilson, focused on various key topics, including the day-to-day operations of SZV, the importance of utilizing the SZV portal, and the perceived challenges associated with sending patients abroad for medical treatment.

In a cordial and informative exchange, Minister Jansen- Webster and her team posed pertinent questions regarding SZV's operations, to which Mr. Carty provided insightful explanations and clarifications. The atmosphere was conducive to open dialogue, fostering a deeper understanding of SZV's role in the healthcare system.

Mr. Carty expressed his enthusiasm for fostering a strong working relationship with the Minister of VSA and cabinet staff. He emphasized the importance of collaboration and transparency in addressing the healthcare needs of our community. Additionally, Mr. Carty proposed holding workshops to further enhance mutual understanding and cooperation between the Ministry of VSA and SZV.

Minister Jansen- Webster commended SZV for its commitment to serving the people of our nation and expressed her full support for initiatives aimed at improving healthcare services. She reiterated her dedication to working closely with SZV to address challenges and explore opportunities for innovation and improvement.

Moving forward, the Ministry of VSA and SZV are poised to embark on a journey of collaboration, with the shared goal of ensuring accessible, affordable, and high-quality healthcare for all residents of our beloved nation.

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Grisha Hears Market Vendors’ Concerns Over New Marketplace

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - Minister of Tourism, Economic Affairs, Transport and Telecommunication, Grisha Heyliger-Marten, met Friday, May 10, 2024, with market vendors to hear their concerns about the proposed new marketplace.

The market project had already been awarded to J&J Construction for a total of Nafl 1.2 million, however many of the market vendors were not satisfied with the design.

During the meeting, the vendors highlighted the lack of storage facility for their wares, as well as the need for better lighting, bathrooms, and security. They also requested security which could include cameras and guards who would patrol the grounds after hours. They also called for a groundskeeper who would ensure that the place is always kept clean.

In addition, the small businesspeople informed the minister that the design could be more aesthetically attractive to blend with the overall beautification plans for the city. The market vendors also asked the minister to ensure that the material used for the stalls should be very durable to withstand hurricane, wind, and rain damage.

Minister Heyliger-Marten, who was accompanied by top officials of her cabinet, exchanged feedback and suggestions with the vendors regarding how to enhance cooperation and improve the overall market experience for consumers.

“Based on the insights gathered from the vendors, we will conduct a comprehensive analysis of market trends and competitor activities to inform our strategic decision-making process,” the minister said.

“We will incorporate vendors’ feedback and suggestions into our operations and strategies to improve market dynamics and foster better vendor relationships,” she added.

The minister said she would explore the possibility of providing vendors with training and support to enhance their product knowledge, marketing skills, and overall business operations.

“We will implement quality assurance measures to ensure consistency and reliability in product offerings across all the vendors and establish clear and effective communication channels with them to facilitate ongoing dialogue and collaboration,” Heyliger-Marten said.

According to the minister, the meeting with market vendors provided “valuable insights and laid the groundwork for future collaboration and growth opportunities.”

“By fostering strong partnerships with the vendors and implementing the recommended actions, our aim is to enhance our market position and deliver greater value to consumers,” Heyliger-Marten said.

The minister will meet again shortly with the vendors to further discuss specific action points and timelines agreed upon during Friday’s meeting.

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STB Partners with Pazzazz SXM Experience: A Vision for 2024 and Beyond

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - Following the resounding success of Pazzazz SXM 2023, the St. Maarten Tourism Bureau (STB) has embarked on a collaborative endeavor with All Access Promotion Global, LLC and The Captain’s Rib Shack, fully committed to elevating the Pazzazz SXM 2024 experience. This initiative also has the goal of fostering increased awareness of the island and event attendees to drive revenue for all stakeholders involved.

The main event is scheduled to kick off this Friday, May 10, 2024, along the Simpson Bay strip, featuring local entertainment. With an anticipated influx of over 150 visitors, this Mother's Day weekend promises to be an unforgettable celebration.

As part of the festivities, a day in Anguilla is slated for Mother’s Day 2024, offering attendees a distinctive experience that showcases St. Maarten's accessibility and its proximity to neighboring islands. The weekend extravaganza will also feature activities on the French side, highlighting the cultural duality of the island. With an array of unique features and attractions, St. Maarten will once again shine as the signature destination, making the Pazzazz event truly exceptional.

STB Project Leader Lisa Coffi stated, “The overarching objective is to establish St. Maarten as the perennial location for Pazzazz Mother’s Day Weekend, a vision that is being realized through this strategic partnership.”

Given the distinct characteristics and offerings of St. Maarten, an extraordinary and impactful event not only benefits Pazzazz SXM but also contributes to the island's growth and sustainability. Pazzazz SXM has the potential to stimulate the local economy by attracting visitors, creating job opportunities, and bolstering local businesses, all while delivering an unforgettable experience for attendees.

Furthermore, Pazzazz SXM values both its international patrons and the local community of St. Maarten. The events are designed to be inclusive, enriching experiences that forge stronger connections between Pazzazz SXM and the island, with promotion efforts targeting both visitors and locals alike.

Please refer to the attached Pazzazz schedule for further details.

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ROTARY CLUB OF SINT MAARTEN RECEIVES GOLD AWARD AT THE ROTARY DISTRICT CONFERENCE

SINT MAARTEN/CAYMAN ISLANDS - Today, May 2nd, the Rotary Club of Sint Maarten received the GOLD Award for its service to the community of Sint Maarten at the Rotary District 7020 Conference, "Create Hope in the World". 

The award was presented to the Club by Rotary District 7020 Governor, David Kirkaldy, at the Grand Cayman Marriott and was accepted, on behalf of the Club, by its President, Jeffrey "Dr. Soc" Sochrin. 

"The Rotary Club of Sint Maarten has been serving the local community for more than 52 years.  We look forward to continuing this service for many more years to come and by simply doing good in the world.   

“Thank you to the District Governor for recognizing our efforts and thank you to all of our members and sponsors for making this award possible", stated Sochrin.

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URSM Commends People's Patience Amid Coalition Formation

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Unified Resilient St. Maarten Movement (URSM) expresses its profound gratitude to the people of St. Maarten for their unwavering patience and understanding throughout the coalition government formation process not withstanding a significant delay in receiving the screening reports. 

"In the face of attempts by opposition members to politicize the process, URSM emphasizes the importance of maintaining a focus on the collective well-being of our nation. The politicization of government formation efforts serves only to hinder progress and disrupt the stability essential for effective governance," URSM board stated.

Moreover, URSM condemns any unfounded criticism directed at the formateur, URSM Leader MP Dr. Luc Mercelina. Such actions demonstrate a lack of responsibility and political maturity, detracting from the constructive dialogue necessary for successful nation building. It is imperative that all stakeholders prioritize the dissemination of accurate, factual information and refrain from exploiting the situation for personal or political gain.

URSM acknowledges Dr. Luc Mercelina's exemplary dedication and commitment in fulfilling the role of formateur. His timely submission of the final report to the Governor reflects a steadfast commitment to upholding the principles of transparency and accountability in government. URSM anticipates that all aspects of the coalition agreement, inclusive of all nine candidate ministers as proposed in his final report to the Governor will be upheld.

"As St. Maarten prepares for the next phase of governance, URSM reaffirms its commitment to fostering unity, resilience, and progress for the betterment of our nation and its citizens," URSM board concluded.

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Police Investigating Shooting Incident. Seeks information from the Community

SINT MAARTEN (DUTCH QUARTER) - On the evening of April 23rd, 2024, at approximately 11:00 pm, the Police Central Dispatch of Sint Maarten received a concerning call from the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) regarding a young man who arrived at the facility with a gunshot wound to his abdomen.

Promptly responding to the call, police personnel and detectives were dispatched to the SMMC, where they were able to briefly interview the victim before he underwent urgent surgery.

Preliminary investigations suggest that the incident leading to the victim's injury occurred in Dutch Quarter. In response to this serious matter, the Police Force of Sint Maarten has deployed patrols, forensic specialists, and detectives to the location of the shooting.

At this time, the motive behind the shooting remains unclear, and the police are urging anyone with relevant information to come forward and assist in the investigation. We understand the importance of community cooperation in resolving such incidents and ensuring the safety of all residents.

The Police Force of Sint Maarten encourages anyone who may have witnessed the shooting or has information that could aid in the investigation to contact us immediately.

Detectives assigned to the Major Crimes Team urge anyone with knowledge or information concerning this incident to contact KPSM’s Major Crimes team at +1 721 542 2222, ext. 208, 223, or 214.Alternatively, individuals can provide anonymous tips by calling the anonymous tip line at 9300.

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DCOMM Documentalist Williams Attends National Digital Heritage Strategy Symposium

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY, (DCOMM) – The Department of Communication (DCOMM) Documentalist Lee Williams recently returned from Aruba attending a National Digital Heritage Strategy Symposium under the banner, “Dutch Caribbean Digital Heritage Week” that was held by Coleccion Aruba.

The Prins Bernard Culture Funds section Caribbean is working in partnership with different stakeholders to keep the Dutch islands heritage alive.

The objective of the working visit is to develop a National Archives of Sint Maarten which entails digitalizing government historical records, videos and photo collections from the past which had to be salvaged from hurricane Irma and Maria. The aforementioned would be the nation’s first digital heritage archive of all materials created.

More than 150 heritage organizations work together in the Digital Heritage Network, with the aim of creating a network of digitally connected heritage that is easily findable and usable for various user groups and stakeholders.

The National Digital Heritage Strategy describes how heritage collections can be digitally connected in a sustainable manner. It is of great value that the collections in the Caribbean part of the Kingdom are also sustainably preserved, managed, and made accessible.

The key objectives for all participants are: Mapping existing connections between heritage organizations, individuals, and policy makers; Explore the power of an organizational network: how and where do people know where to find each other?

To map existing knowledge and resources; Identify knowledge and resource exchange; Identify needs regarding support for heritage organizations and heritage management persons; and the introduction to the Netwerk Digitaal Erfgoed and the National Strategy Digital Heritage.

The conference took place from April 8 – 12.

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IMBRACE Promotes Destination St. Maarten During Caribbean Sales Visits

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - With the Caribbean region as a prime target to invigorate St. Maarten's year-round tourism market share, the St. Maarten Tourism Bureau (STB), represented by its Caribbean Marketing Agent IMBRACE, embarked on a series of sales calls at the end of March. The focus included select islands in the South and Eastern Caribbean with initial partnership-building visits to Trinidad, Barbados, and Antigua.

These sales calls incorporated a series of productive meetings and presentations to travel agencies, the media, event promoters and airlines to explore cross-promotional partnerships, strategically forged towards driving increased awareness and appeal of St. Maarten as a key tourism destination. "The goal is to elevate the promotion of our island throughout the wider Caribbean region. We aim to redefine the narrative surrounding St. Maarten, shifting the focus from solely being a connecting hub to showcasing the diverse multi-cultural vacation experiences that we have to offer, including entertainment, culture, gastronomy, adventurous excursions, nature, nightlife, the outstanding accommodations available, high-quality hospitality services and more. These all form a vital component of the 'Sweet SXM Experience' that we are promoting," shared Jacqueline Louis, CEO IMBRACE.

"We are knocking on doors, breaking down walls and actively paving the way into the Caribbean region. These efforts are essential to keep the island top of mind for inbound tourism" shared Louis. "We were received with a warm welcome among our Caribbean brothers and sisters. Several travel agencies, including Amrals Travel Agencies in Trinidad, Going Places Travel Agencies in Barbados, and many others are among those who have agreed to develop promotional packages that include offers to our dual-nation island paradise."

Additionally, discussions were held to explore affordable rates, direct connections, and cooperative campaigns, particularly for major events such as the SMART conference, St. Maarten Carnival, St. Maarten culinary month and other local festivities.

During radio interviews and other media presentations, the enthusiasm was invigorating as IMBRACE promoted the destination with passion, while launching a Caribbean-wide campaign to enter and get a chance to 'Win an all-inclusive vacation to Sweet St. Maarten!'

"IMBRACE's Caribbean tourism marketing initiatives are focused on building collaborative bridges where there were once competitive barriers. Connecting our shared historical, regional and family bonds will help stimulate increased affinity, awareness and thereby, also grow the tourism appeal of our Sweet St. Maarten," shared Jacqueline Louis.

These efforts will be continuous as IMBRACE remains dedicated to strategically implementing various campaigns as part of the comprehensive Caribbean marketing program.

Local hospitality providers, including hotels, restaurants, car rentals, activity/tour companies and all stakeholders are encouraged to participate in STB's Caribbean marketing efforts by sharing their products and regional promotions for inclusion in the ongoing destination marketing efforts.

IMBRACE CEO

Jacqueline Louis, CEO IMBRACE

 

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Minister of Culture Samuel calls on community to remain vigilant against attacks on Culture, Heritage and Monuments

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - In recent months and in the past year there has been numerous attacks on the heritage of Sint Maarten culture our intangible and our tangible culture. Monument and heritage sites are being tampered with or targeted for destruction, without the proper legal procedures being followed.

On behalf of the Ministry of Education Culture Youth of Sport (MECYS), I, drs. Rodolphe Samuel offers my gratitude to all the people that have been calling in about the situation at the old Simpson Bay Bridge and other heritage sites. I beseech the public to remain vigilant when it comes to our monuments.

Just recently and quite unfortunate the Ministry has been called upon to address numerous ongoing situations such as the illegal renovation works taking place at L ’Escargot Restaurant property, the demolition of an historical ruin in Cole Bay, dumping of debris on the old Simpson Bay Bridge and the destruction of historical boulders at the former Emilio Wilson Plantation property in Cul de Sac.

“These are people who have been received with open arms yet fail to respect the very island that offers them a safe haven and sustenance. Our very own Sint Maarten people have been irresponsible with regards to our cultural traditions and monuments.

“We have to bring value to our heritage and culture, and I hereby remind and request the public to continue to be vigilant and alert. If you see something, do call the Ministry of Education Culture Youth and Sport immediately 520-5340.

“I am urging all residents, visitors, and citizens that have a love for Sint Maarten to join the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport in its mission to safeguard the tangible and intangible Cultural Heritage of the people of Sint Maarten. We cannot do this without you, although our resources may be limited, our will is strong! Each of us must do our part in preserving what is ours for the future generations to come,” says Minster of ECYS drs. Rodolphe Samuel.

CULTURE, TRADITONS, and HERITAGE is everyone’s business. Yours, Mines, Everyone!

It is everyone’s responsibility to ensure that our history is preserved for the next generation.

We need our partners. We need alliances in the community to be extra vigilant with our trees, with our stonewalls, with our buildings, our wells, our traditions.

We are thankful to all of those who have been calling the Department of Culture and ministry to report on the destructions of relevant historical sites.

We ask for your continued support to be vigilant to pay attention.

There is a monument ordinance and process and procedures in place.

There are laws in place, fines, and jail time for individuals and or companies and organizations that violate our cultural patrimony.

The following is the process when applying for a monument permit.

Requests for obtaining a Monument Permit in accordance with the National Monument Ordinance (Monumenten Landsverordening, AB 2013, GT no. 336)

It is prohibited to touch a registered monument without a license from the Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport, or violate any of the conditions laid down in such a license in whole or in part if it involves:

  • breaking down or moving.
  • destroying or damaging.
  • alteration in any fashion.
  • restoration, usage or allowed usage in a manner whereby the registered monument is defaced or put at risk.

A permit as referred to above must be requested in writing addressed to the Minister of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport (Soualiga Blvd., Philipsburg, Sint Maarten). The Minister decides on the request within six months after receipt of the written submission. In the event a decision is not taken within six months and the applicant is not notified or informed of such, the request shall be deemed to have been granted.

Even if a historical site or artifact is uncovered, you are required by law to report this to the Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport.

To determine whether a project requires a monument permit, the applicant can submit attached monument permit request form. For more detailed information containing general conditions please refer to the National Ordinance containing general conditions on Monuments by the Government of Sint Maarten which can be found on https://lokaleregelgeving.overheid.nl/CVDR319628/2.  

As minister responsible for monuments, I am hereby reminding the public of the monument ordinance and the requirement of the license prior to works being done on a monument.

The further destruction of our heritage will not be tolerated, and anyone seen violating the articles of the monument ordinance will face legal consequences.

Once again, we thank you for your continued support. If you're going to do any excavations and you come across something in question. Contact the department of culture or VROMI inspection. They in turn will call the relevant experts.

“Only together we can save our cultural heritage!”

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