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Juda-El Jno Baptiste-Sam Scientific Engineer Recognition

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - Juda-El Jno Baptiste-Sam has recently been awarded for the top scoring European abstract by the International Society for Cell and Gene Therapy (ISCT). The announcement was made prior to the ISCT conference held this year in New Orleans.

Sam also presented the work at the conference during a session on Tissue Engineering, Embryonic, Organ and other Tissue Specific Stem Cells. ISCT hosts one of the largest gatherings of industry experts and academics with the common goal of advancing the development and manufacturing of cell and gene therapies.

Sam’s research was about taking a very promising tissue engineering technology called organoid culturing (taking primary cells and creating 3D structures that mimic the function and the structure of the native tissue) and scaling it up to produce clinically relevant numbers of cells for therapeutic purposes.

This work was made possible through the collaborative effort between Utrecht University and Scinus Cell Expansion, where Sam is employed.

Sam currently works as a senior process development engineer in the Netherlands and has a strong background in Medical Biology and Life Sciences. Her abstract is titled, “Mass Scale Liver Organoid Expansion in an Automated Bioreactor Moving Towards Clinical Viable Numbers for Cell Therapy”.

She noted that it is one the most significant gatherings for her industry, providing networking opportunities for researchers, clinicians and a range of industry leaders. ISCT was established in 1992 with the vision to “improve lives through safe and effective cell and gene therapies.”

Sam’s science journey began with a dream of becoming a general surgeon. “For as long as I can remember that was going to be my path because I was always fascinated with biology and the medical field” she stated. However, she was pulled by life sciences and delved into scientific research. Sam expressed that research wasn’t a field she was exposed to growing up and was curious enough to leap into it.

While studying for her Bachelor of Science degree, Sam completed internships where she would be expected to study diseases on a molecular level. “This is when I fell in love and realized that from this discipline I could help make a major impact in human health by working to understand, prevent and possibly treat human diseases” she stated. That led her to continuing her education with a Master’s in medical biology and now working in the field focused on regenerative medicine via cell-based products.

Sam encourages young St. Maarten students to not allow anyone to define them and determine what they are capable of. “Look at the world around you and find where there are needs to be filled.”

She said, “an individual’s path may not resemble those they’ve seen before so we should not allow fear to keep us from navigating our individual journeys”. She ended in saying, “So far, so much of my journey has been a surprise to me because I never really had a plan B. I am not ashamed to say that I am still learning and open to see where I go next. I dare to release control to God, letting Him guide the rest of my path.”

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Members of CoM and ESF Coordinators Visit Humanitarian Vessel MV DAWN

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY, (DCOMM) – Members of the Council of Ministers (CoM) as well as Emergency Support Function (ESF) coordinators were provided with a guided tour of the humanitarian vessel from Global Support Development (GSD) MV DAWN on May 13. The vessel was visiting the country from May 12 – 14.

GSD maritime capabilities include the MV DAWN which is capable of a 21-day mission duration providing logistics coordination and support, water delivery, as well as bathymetric and population data collection capabilities.

There will be additional discussions between the Government of Sint Maarten and GSD with respect to future collaborations in disaster management and response as a result of the visit.

MV DAWN, operating since early 2023, is a key component of GSDs disaster response capabilities and enhances the organization’s capacity to support partners throughout the Caribbean.

GSD's objective is to work with local disaster professionals and entities to seek opportunities to amplify and augment existing disaster response efforts, fill gaps, share knowledge, and support locally led preparedness initiatives.

GSD is a US-based humanitarian organization that was founded in 2015 with the focus of working with local, national, and regional communities and disaster agencies to prepare before disaster strikes, support their immediate needs through rapid response, and engage with communities on climate adaptation to reduce the impact of disasters and the climate crisis.

GSD operates in Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in the Caribbean, Central America, and the South Pacific. The aforementioned are in the most disaster-prone regions in the world and are at the forefront of the global climate change crisis.

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ESF Coordinators onboard MV DAWN. 

 

 

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Celebrate Perpetual Plastics 1st anniversary at its Artisanal Market in Cole Bay on May 24th

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - Just shy of one year ago, on International Plastic Free Day 2024, Perpetual Plastics, a plastic recycling social workspace under the EPIC (Environmental Protection in the Caribbean) Foundation, was officially opened.

To celebrate our first anniversary, Perpetual Plastics will be hosting an artisanal market focused on sustainable and local products. Various vendors, such as soap and candle makers, vendors with locally made food and drink items, farm items, plants, second hand goods, recycled and upcycled items, as well as locally made arts and crafts, will be joining. A tour of the facility and all we do at the workspace will also be provided.

A pre-seasonal market was hosted last year November, with great success. Proving it to be a great way to demonstrate how you as an individual, business or foundation are making a positive impact environmentally, socially, and/or culturally and traditionally, as all vendors adhere to one or multiple of these concepts with their creations.

There are still a few slots open for vendors, if interested please WhatsApp +1 721 580 5240 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. We look forward to having you join us in celebrating a more sustainable and creative future, on Saturday, May 24th, from 4 to 7PM, at 125 Union Road, Cole Bay.

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Motorworld Wins Prestigious Awards at the 2025 GAC International Partner Conference

SINT MAARTEN (COLE BAY) - Motorworld has been recognized on the global stage at the 2025 GAC International Partner Conference, held in Guangzhou, China. The dealership received two prestigious accolades, solidifying its position as a key partner in GAC Motor’s international network.

Sales Elite of the Year Award

Motorworld’s GAC Sales Consultant, Eva Lecciones, was honored with the Sales Elite of the Year Award—a distinction granted to only six Sales Consultants worldwide. This award recognizes professionals who exemplify excellence in key sales behaviors, including:

  • High-quality personal and corporate customer service.
  • Outstanding product demonstrations.
  • Superior test drive experiences.
  • Strong personal sales techniques.
  • Exceptional ability to address and resolve customer concerns.

Motorworld’s Managing Director, Tariq Amjad, accepted the award on behalf of Eva Lecciones.

Global Outstanding Distributor Award & Keynote Speech

In addition to individual recognition, Motorworld was also awarded the prestigious title of "Global Outstanding Distributor." As a testament to the dealership's remarkable achievements, Tariq Amjad was invited to deliver a keynote speech to an audience of GAC Executives and international partners. His speech highlighted:

  • The official launch of the GAC Motor brand at Motorworld in early 2024.
  • The brand’s rapid expansion, now serving over 20 territories across the Caribbean.
  • Key best practices that contributed to Motorworld’s success as a regional distributor.

GAC Motor’s Record-Breaking Global Growth

GAC Motor has experienced unprecedented global growth in 2024, with a 96% increase in sales compared to 2023—the highest growth among all Chinese automotive brands. GAC vehicles are now available in 391 stores across 72 regions, reflecting the rising global demand for the brand.

As part of its continuous improvement initiatives, GAC Motor International remains committed to enhancing operational capabilities across all markets to further elevate the customer experience.

Motorworld’s achievements at the 2025 GAC International Partner Conference reinforce its leadership in the Caribbean automotive market and its pivotal role in GAC Motor’s international success.

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Tariq Amjad, Motorworld Managing Director (third from Left) accepts Sales Elite of the Year Award on behalf of Eva Lecciones

 

 

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Skylar McBride Presents Her Recently Published Books at Sint Maarten Library

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - Teen author Skylar McBride recently presented three of her published books at the Sint Maarten Library. The books—"Melanin Magic," "Crystal: My First Period Book," and "Crystal's Period Journal: Your Guide to Confidence and Care"—were warmly received by the librarian on behalf of the General Manager.

During her visit, Skylar also connected with young readers at the EGO Foundation Afterschool Program at the Sister Borgia Primary School, where she read excerpts from Melanin Magic. This book played an integral role in the Sint Maarten Library’s Black History Month Observances 2025, contributing to the celebration of Black heritage and culture.

Skylar’s message promotes self-love, self-acceptance, and confidence in one's hair, skin tone, and beliefs. Through her storytelling, she encourages young readers to embrace their uniqueness and cultural identity.Her visit and engaging storytelling sessions inspired many young minds, emphasizing the importance of cultural representation and self-confidence.

Skylar McBride is a young author and the daughter of Heddrick McBride, founder of McBride Collections—a literary platform dedicated to providing diverse stories that educate, entertain, and inspire readers. Her books focus on themes of cultural identity, self-confidence, and personal growth, making a meaningful impact on young audiences.

The Sint Maarten Library remains committed to promoting literacy, education, and cultural awareness within the community, offering a variety of programs and resources for individuals of all ages.

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EGO Foundation Afterschool Program at Sister Borgia School with Skylar McBride.

 

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REFORMS CRITICAL FOR WASTE SECTOR SUCCESS

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - The Ministry of Public Housing, Spatial Planning, Environment, and Infrastructure (VROMI), led by Patrice Gumbs Jr. along with members from the National Recovery Program Bureau (NRPB), recently concluded a trip to Aruba, where discussions centered on waste management strategies and circular economy practices.

Hosted by Minister of Transport, Integrity, Nature, and Senior Affairs Ursell Arends, the trip was in line with ongoing trust fund projects on the landfill and waste management. The visit allowed the delegation to observe firsthand how Aruba is addressing waste diversion, policy implementation, and sustainable financing in its waste sector.

During the trip, the delegation explored waste reduction initiatives, including tire recycling, green waste processing, and material separation. These efforts divert waste away from the landfill, limiting how much is dumped; simultaneously enhancing capacity and supporting local business.

The importance of prioritizing reuse, recycling, and composting over incineration was emphasized, alongside the need for a robust legal framework to ensure responsible waste disposal. Following the meetings held with the contractors, the aspect of diversion is very important on Sint Maarten.

The Minister’s vision includes the stepping back of Government in waste management and the recognition, facilitation, and support of ongoing initiatives in the private sector.

“There are a lot of entities involved in the different streams of waste. They have the resources, expertise, and in some instances the (access to) capital that Government does not. The future role of Government will be that of an enabler, in tandem with setting regulations and standards, and reflected in the mandate of the to be established waste authority”, Gumbs stated.

The discussions also shed light on some of the challenges faced in waste management, including the effects of shifting political will, potential conflicts between private sector interests and national sustainability objectives, and the allocation of fees and environmental levies. The delegation exchanged ideas on how to ensure that waste management remains a long-term priority supported by dedicated financial resources and effective policy enforcement.

The insights gained from Aruba reinforced the significance of enforcement mechanisms and the necessity of collaboration with both local and international stakeholders to develop tailored solutions for waste management.

The delegation also noted the need for structured, well-planned waste management reforms that consider financial feasibility, environmental sustainability, and community engagement. The feasibility study for the landfill is well underway and will provide a masterplan for efficient use of the existing landfill on Sint Maarten.

The Ministry of VROMI remains committed to exploring and integrating best practices that align with Sint Maarten’s unique challenges and opportunities. The information gathered from this mission will contribute to ongoing efforts to enhance waste management policies and initiatives, ensuring a more sustainable and efficient approach to handling waste on the island.

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Police Shut Down Large Marijuana Plantation in Cul-de-Sac. 1,100 plants confiscated

SINT MAARTEN (CUL DE SAC) - On Tuesday, February 11, 2025, around 5:30 AM, the Sint Maarten Police Force (KPSM) raided a large marijuana plantation in the hills near Blyden’s Drive, Cul-de-Sac.

Acting on intelligence, officers discovered an extensive and well-maintained plantation, including a covered area designed for better cultivation. During the operation, police dismantled the setup, seized over 1,100 marijuana plants, and confiscated all related equipment.

A man found at the location was arrested and remains in custody as the investigation continues.

KPSM reminds the public that cultivating and possessing marijuana remains illegal and punishable by law. Despite any discussions or perceptions, the law has not changed, and authorities will continue enforcing regulations against illegal drug activities to ensure community safety.

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The Sun is Shining in St. Maarten. The Wailers to be the Headliner Act for the 45th St. Maarten Heineken Regatta

SINT MAARTEN (SIMPSON BAY) - The St. Maarten Heineken Regatta is proud to announce reggae legends The Wailers as the headline act for its 45th Anniversary celebration! The globally renowned band will take center stage on the final night of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta, delivering a rocking performance on Sunday, March 9, 2025, to cap off four unforgettable days of world-class racing and entertainment. 

The Wailers’ highly anticipated performance marks a special moment in music history, as the band celebrates the 30th anniversary of the iconic Natural Mystic album featuring top reggae hits from Bob Marley & The Wailers. Fans can expect to hear classic hits from the album, such as “Natural Mystic,” “Positive Vibration,” and “Roots, Rock, Reggae,” along with fresh new tracks from their latest album Evolution. With current band leader and bassist Aston Barrett Jr, son of The Wailers’ original bandleader Aston “Familyman” Barrett, the band continues to preserve the legacy of their iconic sound.

“We couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate 45 years of ‘Serious Fun!’ than with the legendary sounds of The Wailers,” said Cary Byerley, Regatta Chair of the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. “Their timeless music and positive energy perfectly capture the spirit of the Regatta, and we’re thrilled to welcome them to St. Maarten for this milestone event.”

The Wailers performance on Sunday, as well as all four days at the Port de Plaisance Regatta Village, will be open and free to the public – inviting everyone to experience the thrill of sail racing by day and legendary parties by night, March 6-9, 2025. Throughout the day, island goers can yachtspot from beaches around St. Maarten/Martin, and then meet the sailors back at the Regatta Village to celebrate with a cold Heineken together!

Daily Regatta Prize Giving kicks off at 6 PM Thursday-Sunday, followed by live entertainment featuring local and regional acts such as Tamillia, King James, Orange Grove, Trilla-G and Alison Hinds. The addition of The Wailers to the lineup ensures a grand finale that will have the entire island dancing under the Caribbean stars together, celebrating 45 years of “Serious Fun!” at the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta. 

“For 45 years, Heineken has been more than just a sponsor—we've been a proud partner in shaping the St. Maarten Heineken Regatta into the world-class event it is today. The St. Maarten Heineken Regatta is more than a sailing race; it’s a celebration of the island and its culture, bringing people together from all over the world. Cheers to another successful edition!” said St. Maarten Heineken Brand Manager, Zoila Sanchez.

The "Serious Fun!" isn’t just reserved for shoreside festivities; on the water, the 45th St. Maarten Heineken Regatta promises exhilarating competition with an anticipated racing fleet of over 100 boats battling it out around the island from March 6-9, 2025. Witness a matchup between dueling 76-ft Maxi race boats, a fleet of over 20 Sunsail bareboats, and the dynamic Diam 24s, which continue to attract top performance sailors. 

Join us as we celebrate 45 years of world-class racing, music, and “Positive Vibrations” unique to the island of St. Maarten — where the sailing competition is serious, but the fun always comes first! Book your bucket-list St. Maarten Heineken Regatta Experience at booking.heinekenregatta.com

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 Don't miss the incredible line up of entertainment for the 45th St. Maarten Heineken Regatta -- It's all FREE at Port de Plaisance Regatta Village, March 6-9, 2025 © St. Maarten Heineken Regatta

 

 

 

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KPSM Addresses Allegations of Sexual Harassment

SINT MAARTEN (GREAT BAY) - In response to recent allegations of sexual harassment within the Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM), the Management Team unequivocally condemns any form of sexual misconduct. Such behavior is a violation of our fundamental principles and undermines the trust and safety of both our organization and the community we serve.

KPSM remains committed to fostering a safe and respectful workplace for all employees, regardless of rank or position. Sexual harassment and misconduct have no place in our organization, and we take all reports of such behavior seriously.

In the past, reported incidents of sexual misconduct have been thoroughly investigated by the appropriate authorities, including the Prosecutor's Office, the National Detectives, and the Department of Internal Affairs. Any recent incidents that have been reported are also currently under investigation by the relevant agencies to ensure accountability and justice. To prevent and address these serious issues, KPSM has implemented and will continue to strengthen the following initiatives:

  • Conducting thorough and transparent investigations into all allegations of sexual harassment.
  • Implementing mandatory training programs for all staff to promote awareness and prevention.
  • Advancing a culture change program within the organization.
  • Reviewing and reinforcing policies and procedures to ensure accountability and prevent future occurrences.

As a learning organization, KPSM remains steadfast in its mission to serve with honor and integrity. We reaffirm our zero-tolerance stance against any behavior that undermines the dignity and respect of our officers and the public. While awaiting the outcome of ongoing investigations, we remain committed to justice, ethical conduct, and rebuilding trust within our ranks and the community.

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Caribbean Travel Marketplace in Antigua & Barbuda set to drive industry growth and innovation in 2025

SINT MAARTEN/MIAMI, Fla. – After a historic 2024 that shattered visitor records and delivered transformative advocacy wins, the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association (CHTA), is setting the stage for meaningful progress and development for the industry and its members. Sanovnik Destang, Executive Director of Bay Gardens Resorts and President of CHTA, unveiled a bold vision for 2025 centered on innovation, sustainability, and collaboration—promising to position the region as a global leader in tourism and economic development.

A Year of Growth and Resilience

“The Caribbean achieved unparalleled success in 2024, thanks to the collective strength of our community,” said Destang. “We recorded historic visitor numbers, tackled legislative challenges, and made strides in connecting tourism with other vital economic sectors.”

Among the most significant achievements for economic growth was a tax advocacy effort in the Dominican Republic, which helped preserve vital tax incentives for hotels and tourism businesses that had been under threat of removal due to proposed tax reforms.

The year also saw the establishment of the Linkages Task Force, led by former CHTA President Nicola Madden-Greig, to strengthen connections between tourism and sectors such as agriculture and local businesses, fostering a more inclusive economic model.

Additionally, the Caribbean Hospitality Industry Exchange Forum (CHIEF) and the return of Taste of the Caribbean provided valuable platforms to showcase regional excellence, foster collaboration, and drive innovation.

Building on the Success of 2024: Looking Ahead to 2025

With the momentum from a record-breaking year, CHTA is now setting its sights on 2025. According to travel intelligence company Forward Keys, the island of Curaçao has seen a 16 percent increase in flight bookings for the first quarter of 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, while Sint Maarten and Antigua and Barbuda have each recorded an 11 percent increase.

Capitalizing on these strong early trends, CHTA’s 2025 strategy will focus on three transformative pillars:

Developing the Region’s Workforce: New training initiatives will equip hospitality professionals with the skills needed to keep the Caribbean competitive on a global scale.

Harnessing Technology: Enhancing guest experiences and improving operational efficiency through digital transformation remains a top priority.

Strengthening Linkages: Deepening connections between tourism and local industries to drive sustainable growth and enrich visitor experiences.

“A key part of this vision is our 2025 work plan, which also includes updates to our bylaws to modernize governance and ensure CHTA remains agile, inclusive, and future-focused,” Destang explained.

Caribbean Travel Marketplace 2025: A First for Antigua & Barbuda

One of the most anticipated events of the year, the Caribbean Travel Marketplace, will be hosted in Antigua & Barbuda for the first time. This marks only the third time the event has been held in the Eastern Caribbean. Marketplace 2025 will offer an enhanced experience with features such as the Linkages Trade Show, Responsible Tourism Day, and the Direct Booking Summit – Caribbean Edition, all designed to foster collaboration, innovation and drive business to the region and CHTA members.

“Caribbean Travel Marketplace, along with supplemental CHTA events this year, will serve as a catalyst for collaboration and new ideas, setting the stage for the future of Caribbean tourism,” Destang added.

With a steadfast commitment to partnership, innovation, and sustainability, CHTA is poised to lead the region into a new era of opportunity.

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