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MP York Questioning $10M Lottery Fee Waiver Amid Tax Burden on Small Earners

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - In today’s budget meeting, Member of Parliament (MP) Darryl York raised serious concerns about the government’s financial priorities, highlighting the contradiction between new taxes on citizens and the millions in lottery fees waived for wealthy individuals. York pointed out that while critical sectors like education, health, and justice are facing substantial budget cuts, totaling millions of dollars, the government is forgiving millions owed by those with influence.

The MP highlighted a $6 million waiver granted to an individual, raising questions about the decision-making process and the criteria used to decide who receives such waivers. “We must ensure that our systems are not influenced by interlopers with political connections, so fairness and equality prevail for all citizens,” he said, emphasizing the importance of transparency and integrity in government actions.

York specifically mentioned the $6 million waiver granted to a single individual, questioning how such decisions are made and whether political connections played a role. “If you’re a big campaign donor to a certain top vote-getter, this seems like a big return on investment,” he said, suggesting that those with political ties are being given special treatment.

Building on his concerns, York also questioned the disparity in how financial decisions are approached. He noted that tax reforms and utility relief often require lengthy studies and extended discussions, while multimillion-dollar fee waivers seem to be approved swiftly with minimal review. “Why does it take so long to address basic tax reforms, yet millions in lottery fees are written off so easily?” he asked, expressing frustration over the apparent inconsistency in the government’s handling of critical financial matters.

MP York highlighted the growing inequality between how the average person and the wealthy are treated under current government policies. While the average citizen faces rising taxes and increased financial burdens, the wealthy continue to benefit from preferential treatment, with millions in fees waived. York questioned the inconsistency in the government’s approach, asking why ordinary individuals are relentlessly pursued for back taxes and assessments, while certain individuals owing millions are easily let off the hook. “It raises concerns about why some are held accountable, while others seem to face no consequences,” he said.

York also raised concerns about potential favoritism, suggesting that political connections might influence such decisions. “We must ensure that our systems are not swayed by outsiders with political ties, so fairness, transparency, proper governing policies, and criteria should enhance equality that will prevail for all citizens,” he said. His remarks call attention to the growing inequality between the treatment of ordinary people and the wealthy, pressing for accountability and reforms that prioritize the public’s trust over preferential treatment.

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Minister of Finance Announces Payment of 2% COLA to Subsidized School Teachers

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Minister of Finance, Marinka Gumbs, is pleased to inform subsidized school teachers that the long-awaited 2% Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA), which was granted to civil servants in September 2024, has been disbursed to subsidized schools as of last week, and it is now the responsibility of the schools to ensure that these payments are made to the teachers.

The Minister empathizes with the challenges faced by subsidized school teachers due to the delayed payment of the 1% vacation allowance increase, the 1% COLA paid out in December 2023 to civil servants, and the recently disbursed 2% COLA indexation.

These delays occurred because the necessary allocations were not included in the 2024 budget.

Looking ahead, the Minister of Finance assures teachers that provisions for the 2% COLA and the 1% vacation allowance increase for the year 2025 have been included in the 2025 budget. 

The Minister reaffirms her commitment to keeping subsidized school teachers informed on any developments and thanks them for their patience throughout this process.

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USM Hosts Workshop to Design Low-Energy, Climate-Efficient Homes

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - Architects, students, community members, and potential investors are invited to participate in “Create a Low-Energy Home,” an interactive and hands-on workshop hosted by the University of St. Martin (USM) being held this week.

This innovative session, designed around a fun card game, will teach participants how to build safer, more comfortable homes while lowering utilities costs and promoting sustainable practices. Participants can register to attend either of the two sessions: Thursday, January 16 from 6:30 to 8:30 PM or Saturday, January 18, 2025, from 2:00 to 4:00 PM. Both sessions will take place in Room 200 at USM’s campus.

USM’s Affordable and Resilient Housing Team, comprised of students and researchers from USM, Islanders at the Helm and TU Delft, will be leading the session.

"The principles of the card game are built upon insights gathered from interviews with builders and architects. Throughout this experience, we have learned the most from the valuable interactions with the people,” said Bram Koelman, one of the researchers. “We aim to continue this knowledge exchange, share our findings, and learn more about the community's experiences during the workshops."

This free event builds on the success of previous USM housing initiatives and offers an exciting opportunity to design affordable, low-energy, and climate-efficient housing proposals. Participants will collaborate to address St. Martin’s pressing housing needs while exploring innovative solutions for university housing.

During the workshops, participants will engage in hands-on design sessions using a card game to explore creative building materials and low-energy, climate-efficient design principles. Attendees will work together to craft housing solutions that balance affordability, safety, and energy efficiency, and the most practical and energy-efficient designs will be featured at an exhibition at Axum Art Café next week. Visitors at the exhibition can participate in discussions on sustainable design practices, network with professionals and potential investors, and explore how innovative housing concepts can shape the future of St. Martin’s communities.

USM’s “Design a Low-Energy Home” initiative reflects its dedication to addressing critical housing needs while fostering innovation and collaboration among diverse stakeholders.

To register, please contact the Affordable and Resilient Housing Team at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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UPDATED: NV GEBE Announces Country-wide Power Interruption

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - NV GEBE hereby informs the general public that power has been restored to all priority areas. “Our teams are currently working on restoring power to the remaining areas.

“We understand the inconvenience this island (Ed. country) wide outage may have caused and appreciate the continued patience and understanding. Updates will be provided as the restoration work continues,” NV GEBE said in an update.

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - NV GEBE wishes to inform the general public that they are currently experiencing a country wide power interruption which occurred around 2:55pm, today, Monday, January 13, 2025.

“Our team is actively assessing the situation and working diligently to restore power to all priority areas first.

“We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding and patience as we resolve the issue. We are committed to restoring normal service as quickly as possible.

“For further updates, please stay tuned to our official channels,” NV GEBE said in a statement.

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SXM DOET is calling on Prospective Youth Interns & Coaches

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The SXM DOET project coordination team is inviting all interested youth interns to apply for the Youth Internship Program. To apply, candidates aged 15-20 years must submit a minimum of one (1) to a maximum of three-minutes (3) video entry explaining why they are the best candidate for the position via email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., no later than January 15, 2025.

Originally announced in December 2024, this program offers two motivated young individuals the opportunity to gain hands-on experience by shadowing the SXM DOET coordinators in the planning of St. Maarten’s largest volunteer event. This initiative was developed in collaboration with the Oranje Fonds and Be the Change Foundation, both of which are major contributors to SXM DOET. The goal is to enhance youth involvement through participatory research and encourage greater youth participation in volunteerism.

The internship aims to inspire and empower young people by integrating more youth-driven initiatives into the planning process. Interns will gain valuable experience in event management, community engagement and networking while also playing a key role in promoting volunteerism among their peers. This opportunity allows interns to contribute directly to the success of SXM DOET while deepening their connection to their community.

The deadline for applications has been extended to January 15, 2025, giving prospective candidates more time to apply for this exciting opportunity. The SXM DOET team encourages all passionate and motivated youth to submit their applications and be part of shaping the future of volunteerism on St. Maarten.

In addition to the Youth Internship Program, the SXM DOET project coordination team is also seeking vibrant and dynamic volunteer coaches. Volunteer coaches assist organizations with the planning, registration, and preparation of projects to be executed on the SXM DOET days, which for 2025 will be held on May 16th & 17th, 2025.

Interested individuals are invited to attend an information session on Thursday, January 16th at 7:00 PM at the SKOS Training Center, located upstairs at the Sister Magda Primary School. During the session, a sign-up sheet will be provided along with more information about how to get involved.

For more details on both the Youth Internship and volunteer coach opportunities, visit the SXM DOET Facebook page at www.facebook.com/sxmdoet or follow on Instagram at @SXMDOET. Be sure to subscribe to our newsletter via https://mailchi.mp/2462ad250a1b/sxm-doet-newslettersignup and visit our website at www.sxmdoet.com 

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New Year’s Message and Conference Update from CSA President Arrindell

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) – President of the Caribbean Studies Association (CSA) Dr. Rhoda Arrindell, reached out to CSA Members and Friends in a New Year’s Message, “On behalf of the Caribbean Studies Association, I extend warm wishes for a peaceful and prosperous New Year. May 2025 bring harmony and inspiration to our lives and communities. 

“As we prepare for the upcoming CSA annual conference in St. Martin, I am thrilled to share some exciting updates. The Executive Committee, Program Committee, Local Organizing Committee, and many others are working tirelessly to create an unforgettable conference experience. 

“Our host venue is the Simpson Bay Resort (SBR), which is offering anearly-bird specialon room rates. I encourage you to secure your accommodation early and take advantage of this offer. Additionally, we invite CSA members and non-members from the public to submit their abstracts by the January 15 deadline. 

“This year, CSA is collaborating with the 22nd edition of the St. Martin Book Fair (SMBF), a remarkable partnership that extends our usual conference schedule by two days. The event kicks off with a Welcome Reception and Opening Ceremony on Sunday, June 1, at SBR. Join us for this special evening, featuring the keynote address by a prominent champion of Reparations. 

“Throughout the week, we’ve planned a dynamic lineup of presentations, panel discussions, exhibitions, and thought-provoking plenaries. There will also be tours, school visits, and cultural activities offering opportunities to connect with the St. Martin community and visiting authors from the Book Fair. 

“On Thursday, June 5, the St. Martin Book Fair officially opens, complementing CSA’s traditional Literary Salon and Authors’ Celebration. If you’re bringing books to the conference, you’re invited to showcase them at the Book Fair throughout the weekend. Authors and creatives can also participate in the Friday evening Main Book Launch (first-come, first-served). This literary festival event is open to all CSA members and the public. 

“The conference concludes on Saturday, June 7, with the Awards Ceremony, Dinner, and Dance on Saturday evening, blending CSA and SMBF traditions in true St. Martin style. So, don’t forget to pack your dancing shoes and finest attire for this joyous occasion on “The Friendly Island,” where warm smiles and open arms await you.”

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STB Announces Great Bay Beach Winner in USA TODAY 10Best Caribbean Beach 2025 Readers’ Choice Award

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The USA TODAY 10Best has been described as the trusted travel & lifestyle advice, Reader’s Choice Awards. The St. Maarten Tourism Bureau (STB) is elated that voters selected Great Bay Beach as one of the 10Best Beaches in the Caribbean.

USA TODAY Best Caribbean Beach section is where beach bums and water sports enthusiast love the Caribbean for the miles of white sand beaches, crystal-clear blue waters, and colorful animals and plants living both along the shore and under the sea.

The USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards is where nominees are submitted by a panel of experts. 10Best editors narrow the field to select the final set of nominees for the Readers’ Choice Awards. Readers then get to vote once per category, per day.

USA TODAY 10Best invited a panel of Caribbean travel writers to help find their favorite beaches in the Caribbean. This was then followed by readers’ being asked to help name the Best Caribbean Beach, and they had up until Monday, December 30 at noon to do so.

Great Bay Beach is one of the nation’s prime beaches utilized by thousands of cruise ship passengers and locals on a daily basis.

The USA TODAY Network is the largest local-to-national publishing and digital media organization in the United States. USA TODAY, is a U.S. national flagship brand, that sits at the center of the network, surrounded by hundreds of local media properties reporting on the stories and cultural moments happening in communities.

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Former MP sentenced to 18 months, banned from holding public office

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - A former St. Maarten Member of Parliament (MP) has been sentenced to 18 months in prison and banned from serving as a civil servant or standing for elections for six and a half years in a vote-buying case. The ban period is the maximum as set out in the country’s criminal laws.

The Court of First Instance delivered its verdict on Wednesday morning in the case brought by the Prosecutor’s Office (OM SXM) against former MP A.A. and two co-suspects. The sentences reflect the gravity of the offense and its significant impact on public trust in democracy. M, a co-suspect, received a 12-month sentence, with four months conditional, and a three-year probation period. F, another co-suspect, was ordered to complete 180 hours of community service, with 90 hours conditional, along with a three-year probation period.

OM SXM believes the court’s ruling sends a stern warning against attempts to undermine democracy in Sint Maarten. The verdict reaffirms the community's commitment to safeguarding democratic principles and ensuring free and fair elections. Integrity and trust must remain the cornerstones of public service, and these sentences underscore the severe consequences of betraying that trust.

On December 18, 2024, the prosecutor presented its arguments, emphasizing the serious implications of vote buying on Sint Maarten's democratic system. Prosecutors highlighted how voter fraud erodes citizens’ confidence in the fairness of elections, undermines governance, and displays blatant disregard for democratic values.

With Sint Maarten’s vulnerable democratic system—comprising just 15 parliamentary seats and a low threshold of votes needed to secure a position—the consequences of voter fraud are particularly severe. The Prosecutor’s Office had demanded stiff penalties, including imprisonment and bans on public office, to deter such offenses and reinforce the principle that vote buying is unacceptable.

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Police Tackles Nuisance of Scooters in Daily Traffic with Decisive Action

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Sint Maarten Police Force (KPSM) continues its efforts to address the ongoing nuisance caused by scooters in daily traffic. As part of these measures, KPSM recently requested the general public, particularly individuals whose scooters had been impounded, to visit the police station and retrieve their vehicles.

Despite this call, most owners or riders have failed to respond and retrieve their scooters. Consequently, KPSM, in collaboration with the Government of Sint Maarten has commenced the process of disposing of these unclaimed vehicles. This step underscores the Police Force’s commitment to ensuring safety and order on the island’s roads.

KPSM remains dedicated to mitigating the challenges posed by reckless scooter usage and will continue to take firm action in the interest of public safety.

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70+ Year-Old Drowns on Tuesday at Simpson Bay Beach

SINT MAARTEN (SIMPSON BAY) - The Sint Maarten Police Force (KPSM) responded to a tragic incident that occurred shortly after 12:00 PM today at Simpson Bay Beach, near the Palms Condos.

Several calls were received concerning an elderly male who had been observed floating in the water and showing no signs of life.

The individual, believed to be in his 70s, was brought to shore by nearby swimmers who immediately began administering first aid.

Emergency services, including paramedics and police officers, arrived at the scene and continued resuscitation efforts. Unfortunately, it was determined that the male victim had passed away.

Personnel from the Forensic Department were dispatched to the location to conduct an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident.

The Sint Maarten Police Force extends its condolences to the family and loved ones of the deceased. We urge all beachgoers to exercise caution when swimming and to be mindful of water safety at all times.

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