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Federal Money Could Help V.I. With Insurance Oversight

Holding V.I. insurers accountable will be a lot easier thanks to eligibility for a federal grant.

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Gov. John deJongh Jr. issues a statement about Tuesday's midday shooting at the Tutu Park Mall parking lot that left two injured. A 17-year-old was arrested.

 
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Gov. DeJongh Congratulates Young Readers

With the "Governor's Summer Reading Challenge" wrapping up, Gov. deJongh reminded young readers to get the recognition they deserve.

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2010-09-03 00:15:01
Federal Money Could Help V.I. With Insurance Oversight

Holding V.I. insurers accountable will be a lot easier thanks to eligibility for a federal grant.

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2010-09-02 23:54:56
The Road To College: Choosing Your Academic Menu

This week The Source launches The Road To College, a new series designed to help young people and their parents with different aspects of preparing for college.

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2010-08-30 12:24:43
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TYING THE KNOT AT MAHO

With its pristine white sands, azure waters and tropical breezes, Maho Bay has long been a honeymoon favorite. However, couples are now enjoying the destination's Caribbean brand of romance for their wedding ceremony as well. A wedding ceremony on the beach at sunset followed by a dinner and reception in an open-air pavilion with outrageous views of the ocean is becoming more appealing than the more traditional approaches.

Read entire articleSep 25 2003 - 1:05pm
'MUSIC, MAS AND PAGEANTRY FOR CARNIVAL 2003'

Here is some information about this year's V.I. Carnival on the island of St. Thomas from a release distributed nationwide by Martin Public Relations, the V.I. government's mainland p.r. agency.

Read entire articleFeb 28 2003 - 7:11pm
CORAL WORLD OFFERS RESIDENTS' FRIENDS DISCOUNT

Coral World is offering a treat for local residents and their guests this holiday season. From now until Jan. 1, guests of residents will pay the same local rates of $8 per adult and $4 per child.

Read entire articleDec 11 2002 - 4:53pm