St. Croix Ballroom & Latin is Dancing in the Courtyard Studio at 55 Company Street in Downtown Christiansted

St. Croix Ballroom & Latin Students & Instructors (Photo courtesy St. Croix Ballroom & Latin)
St. Croix Ballroom & Latin is alive and well and continues operating as a full-time dance studio in the courtyard at 55 Company Street in downtown Christiansted.  The three components that have always been available are a dance studio providing lessons and classes; a dance community that embraces students, nonstudent social dancers, visitors and more; and the nightclub, Dazzled, that created a social dance environment. Co-owner Jennifer Hilaire spoke with the Source to explain the shift the studio has taken.
Jennifer & Garincha Hilaire, St. Croix Ballroom & Latin Dance Studio owners. (Photo courtesy St. Croix Ballroom & Latin)
“Since it is a small island, we were not able to sustain ‘Dazzled’ our nightclub, bar and restaurant. We closed that component as of December 2024. The shift is back towards a driven/roaming dance community that is able to meet at a variety of venues on the island. We will continue to stay updated on social dance events happening on the island and we encourage the community to join the public Facebook group, ‘Salsa STX.’ This group is open to everyone and serves as a platform where anyone can share information about dance events, upcoming parties and dance gatherings on the island,” she said.  St. Croix Ballroom & Latin offers a free, private dance lesson to St. Croix residents. Interested parties are encouraged to contact the studio directly to schedule the complimentary lesson and learn more about the studio’s teaching style, lessons and class offerings.
Instructor Serge Khlystov dances with a student. (Photo courtesy St. Croix Ballroom & Latin)
“We are looking forward to welcoming many of our students back as season approaches,” Hilaire said. The 4th Anniversary Celebration for St. Croix Ballroom & Latin is set for Friday, Sept. 19, 7-10 p.m. at the Courtyard Studio, 55 Company Street, Christiansted.  Free to the public. Social dancing and students’ spotlights.
St. Croix Ballroom & Latin students & instructors get ready for a performance. (Photo courtesy St. Croix Ballroom & Latin)
RSVP on the website. For more information: stcroixballroomandlatin.com stcroixballroomandlatin@gmail.com Facebook: Salsa STX Follow us on Instagram. Call or text: 340-642-2751

Update: Public Schools to Reopen Territory-Wide on Monday After Hurricane Erin; John H. Woodson to Remain Closed.

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All public schools in the Virgin Islands, with the exception of John H. Woodson Junior High, will resume full operations on Monday, following the passage of Hurricane Erin, the V.I. Education Department announced in a press release Sunday.

The department confirmed that schools across the territory are ready to welcome students back to classrooms. That includes the St. Croix Educational Complex High School, which was closed Friday due to a water pump issue. The Bureau of School Construction and Maintenance worked through the weekend to fix the problem and ensure a safe and functional environment, according to the press release.

The department acknowledged the ongoing hardships families face during hurricane season, including emotional stress, limited resources, and disruptions to water and electricity. “Our thoughts remain with all those who continue to recover from the storm,” the release stated. “As students, educators, and staff return to campuses, the VIDE hopes that schools can once again provide stability, connection, and a sense of normalcy for our children.”

Officials said the VIDE will continue working closely with the Bureau of School Construction and Maintenance through the remainder of hurricane season to maintain safe facilities and minimize interruptions to learning. Families are urged to stay prepared and follow updates from official VIDE communication platforms, the release stated.

“Together, we will ensure that learning continues and that our schools remain safe, supportive places for all,” the release stated.

Magens Bay, Smith Bay Parks Closed for Storm Cleanup

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Magens Bay and Smith Bay Park will remain closed to the public as cleanup crews clear storm debris and remove sargassum from the shoreline, the Magens Bay Authority announced in a press release Sunday.

The recent weather left both parks with downed trees and heavy accumulations of seaweed, creating unsafe beach conditions. During the closure, vehicular access is restricted and swimming is prohibited because lifeguard services are unavailable, according to the press release.

“Our priority is ensuring the safety of our patrons while also restoring the parks to a safe and enjoyable environment,” said Monique Simon, general manager of the Magens Bay Authority, in the release. “We appreciate the community’s patience and cooperation as we work diligently to clear debris and prepare for reopening.”

The parks are scheduled to reopen Tuesday, but staff are working overtime in hopes of opening sooner. Officials encouraged the public to follow updates on the authority’s website and social media channels, the press release stated.

For more information, contact 340-777-6300 or email info@magensbayauthority.org. Updates will also be posted at www.magensbayauthority.org.

Osei Edwards’ Ninth Arrest in Six Years

Police have arrested Osei Edwards on suspicion of breaking into a woman’s home and assaulting her. (Shutterstock image)
A St. Croix woman told police someone sneaked into her home as she slept early Friday morning and sexually assaulted her. The alleged assailant was 25-year-old Osei Edwards, a man arrested at least nine times since 2019 for burglary, assault, and related crimes, according to court records. Edwards was held at St. Croix’s John A. Bell Adult Correctional Facility pending an advice of rights hearing, according to police. Although court records do not yet detail the most recent allegations, they do tell of Edwards’ alleged history of violence, struggles with mental illness, and numerous arrests, several for allegedly terrorizing his mother and at least one other for allegedly breaking into a woman’s room while she slept. In April, Edwards agreed to spend six months at St. Croix’s the Village and follow the recommendations of the Virgin Islands Health Department, Division of Behavioral Health, Alcoholism and Drug Dependency Services. He did not. Edwards did not contact the Health Department and spent less than a week at the treatment center, according to the Justice Department. Edwards had been remanded to the facility after allegedly attacking his mother in November 2024. Arresting officers took Edward to Juan F. Luis for psychiatric evaluation. He was released a day later but returned to the hospital soon after for unexplained injuries. In 2022, he had allegedly broken into his mother’s home, defying a restraining order. In March 2019, Edwards allegedly broke into his mother’s house. He was charged with burglary, larceny, and assault and battery. The charges were dismissed without prejudice, meaning the judge would allow them to be refiled if needed. Less than a year later, in February 2020, Edwards was facing another burglary and destruction of property charge. This time, his attorney, the chief territorial public defender, told the court Edward planned to plead insanity. Edwards was able to remain free after many of his multiple arrests for various reasons. A key factor was that Edwards was determined not competent to stand trial, yet the Virgin Islands lacked a long-term high-security mental health facility. At other times, government attorneys failed to file paperwork on time or filed it with the wrong office, according to court records. Other cases were addressed in Family Court. In July 2023, a St. Croix woman woke in her bed early one morning to find a man attempting to sexually assault her, police said. The victim, who was not identified by police, grabbed a knife and successfully defended herself before calling police to say the attacker was Edwards. But in April 2020, Edwards was again charged with assault and battery and disturbing the peace. He was ordered to stay away from the victim, a woman about his age. The charges were dropped without prejudice, however, after Superior Court Magistrate Judge Ernest Morris ruled an assistant attorney general had unnecessarily delayed prosecution, according to court documents. Edwards is scheduled to appear in Superior Court Monday.

Virtue of the Week — Optimism

Virtue of the Week – Optimism Virtue of the Week focuses on building peaceful and caring communities through understanding and fostering the practice of virtues. The Source supports the Virtues Project and will publish one virtue developed by the project each week.   Optimism  Optimism is a positive, cheerful outlook. We are hopeful even when others have lost faith. We believe that good has the power to prevail over destruction. WE do not allow ourselves to be victimized by setbacks or losses. We embrace challenges with confidence. We are solvers, not complainers. During dark times, we look ahead with a vision of what is possible. We trust that everything works together for good. Nothing destroys our hope. Quote: “The optimist sees the rose and not its thorns; the pessimist stares at the thorns, oblivious of the rose.” —Kahlil Gibran The Practice of Optimism I have a positive viewpoint. I have faith in all circumstances. I trust in positive outcomes. I focus on solutions rather than problems. I see a brighter future. My hope is resilient. Questions for Discussion
  • What challenges can we embrace as we strengthen our social justice work?
  • How do we celebrate optimism in our community?
  • How do we keep the faith in our community?
  • What are the possibilities that can come from our social justice work?
Sign up to receive the Virtue of the Week by email! Visit https://cfvi.net/Virtues-Project, and scroll to the end of the page to fill out the form. Virtue of the Week is provided by the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands (CFVI) in partnership with the VI Source and Virtues Matter. About the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands Since 1990, CFVI has been a catalyst for positive change in the territory through initiatives committed to youth, learning, family support and the environment. With a professional staff and a volunteer Board of Directors composed of community leaders, CFVI is a trusted advocate and supporter of programs that ensure opportunity and sustainability for current and future generations. CFVI is a registered non-profit organization entirely supported by individual donors, grants, trusts, corporate donations and estate planning. For more information, visit cfvi.net. About Virtues Matter Virtues Matter was started by a passionate wife-husband team of social entrepreneurs seeking to positively uplift as many lives as possible. We aim to inspire and empower, to build capacity, strengthen relationships, and help everyone lead lives of passion and purpose. Virtues Matter believes in a world where people are committed to kindness and respect, strive to be their best, and live with hope, courage, and in unity. We built the Virtues Cards mobile app, an interactive personal and team development tool, to help people identify and develop key virtues skills. We also offer dynamic workshops, online training, and customized programs to help people cultivate these positive qualities of character. To learn more, visit virtuesmatter.com. To learn more about the Virtues Project, visit virtuesproject.com.

WAPA Provides Update on Power Restoration Following Hurricane Erin

The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority advises the community of ongoing power restoration efforts across the Territory following the impact of Hurricane Erin, which at its peak was a Category 5.
Visible satellite imagery obtained at 2:50 p.m. on Saturday as the core of the system moved north of the USVI and Puerto Rico. (Photo courtesy NOAA)
St. Croix District: Fewer than 4000 customers remain impacted. Line crews began work early this morning and restored Feeder 7B, while they have been also actively working on restoring Feeder 6A. Remaining isolated outages across St. Croix are being prioritized with support from WAPA’s Water personnel to clear powerlines. St. Thomas/St. John District: Approximately 14,000 customers remain without electrical service. Restoration was initially delayed earlier this morning due to hazardous weather conditions; however, line crews are actively working on repairs to a critical transmission line. Once completed, efforts will shift to isolated outages caused by damaged power lines and poles. Vegetation management continues to pose significant challenges, as anticipated with a storm of this strength. Isolated areas being prioritized for restoration include:
  • Bordeaux
  • Caret Bay
  • Sorgenfri
  • Honduras
  • Contant
  • Lerkenlund
  • Dorothea
  • Altona & Welgunst
  • Estate Hull
  • St. Joseph and Rosendahl
  • Langmath
  • Mariendahl
  • Frydenhoj
  • Nazareth
On St. John the following areas are being prioritized:
  • Cruz Bay
  • Enighed Hill
Customers are encouraged to continue reporting isolated outages through the website at https://www.viwapa.vi/customer-service/report-outage-or-problem or by phone at 340-773-2250 or 340-774-5225 – Option 4, so that crews can be dispatched efficiently. For real-time views of outages, visit www.viwapa.vi to access the outage  map. WAPA thanks the community for their patience and understanding as crews continue to work diligently and safely. Safety remains our highest priority; please exercise caution around downed power lines and report them immediately.

Magens Bay and Smith Bay Park Beach Red Flag Status

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Magens Bay and Smith Bay Park are currently under Red Flag Status due to hazardous conditions, including strong currents and rough waves. As a safety precaution, vehicular access to both parks has been temporarily closed. Swimming is strongly discouraged during this time, as lifeguard services will not be available to provide assistance. Anyone who chooses to enter the water does so at their own risk. Over the next 24 hours, the Magens Bay Authority’s management and staff will continue to monitor beach conditions closely to determine when normal operations may safely resume. “The safety and well-being of our beachgoers remain our top priority,” said Monique Simon, General Manager of the Magens Bay Authority. “We are committed to safeguarding our beaches and will reopen them as soon as conditions improve.” For more information, please contact 340-777-6300 or email info@magensbayauthority.org. Additional updates will be posted on www.magensbayauthority.org.

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CIB Arrest Woman for Assaulting Male on St. Croix

At approximately 6:07 p.m. on Aug.14, police officers were dispatched to Ruby M. Rouss via the 911 Emergency Call Center to a reported assault. Upon officers’ arrival at the scene, they contacted an adult male, who reported being sprayed with pepper spray by an adult female during an argument. The male was transported to the Juan Luis Hospital for medical treatment and later released, the Virgin Islands Police Department reported.

Detectives of the Criminal Investigation Bureau were assigned to investigate, and on Aug. 15, Idelys Valera Feliz, 32, was arrested. Valera Feliz was advised of her miranda rights and admitted to assaulting the male. She was booked and unable to post bail of $50,000. She was charged with assault second and transported to the John Bell Golden Grove Adult Correctional Facility, where she was remanded pending her advice of rights hearing on Monday, Aug. 18, at the Superior Court, according to the police report.

Osei Edwards Identified as Suspect in Burglary, Sexual Assault Case

On Aug. 15, at approximately 6:17 a.m., an adult female victim reported to the 911 Emergency Call Center, that while asleep inside her home an unknown male entered her residence without authorization and sexually assaulted her, the Virgin Islands Police Deportment reported.

Detectives of the Criminal Investigation Bureau were assigned to investigate. Osei Edwards was identified in this case and arrested. Edwards, 25, was advised of his miranda rights and booked. He unable to post bail at $75,000. He was charged with burglary first, unlawful sexual contact, unlawful entry. He was transported to the John Bell Golden Grove Adult Correctional Facility where he was remanded pending his advice of rights hearing on Monday, Aug, 18, at the Superior Court, according to the police report.