Relatives and Friends are advised of the passing of Conrad Henley on February 17, 2025, at the age of 87.
He is survived by:
Wife: Florecia Fahie Henley
Daughter: Jewel Smith
Adopted sons: Terrance Oliver, Damien Smith
Nephews: Ishmael “Bud Head” Harrigan, Riel “Wasi” Charleswell, Dariel “Dada Man” Charleswell, Loryiel “Lala” Harrigan-Charleswell, Raphael “Tanja” Charleswell, Rejah Fahie, Sheldon Fahie
Niece: Muriel “Marie” Christopher-Lettsome
Aunt: Ida Hill-Frett
Special cousin: Bert Hill, Luna Nibbs-Frett
Sister-in-law: Gwendolyn Douglas
Godchildren: Juniel Charleswell, Jr., Tyler Oliver, Loryiel H. Charleswell
Many great nieces and nephews
Special friends and family: Rev. Jeymonr, Willis Fahie, Orville Brown, Emily Meade, Parson’s Family, Lucinda Parson, Class #1 Cruz Bay Methodist Church, Eulalee, Monsanto, Dean Thomas, Muriel Callwood, Dwight Thomas, Caneel Bay Family, West Indian Dock family, Stafford Digou
Extended family: Henley Christopher, Charleswell, Blyden, Brathwaite, Harrigan, and Fahie
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service on Friday, March 21, 2025, at Wesley Methodist Church – Annas Retreat. Viewing begins 9:00 am – 10:00 am, with service to follow at 10:00 am. Interment: Eastern Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Dan Hurley Home for Funerals and Cremation Centers of St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix. For online condolences or to share a special memory, visit www.hurleydavisfuneralhome.com. Conrad Henley Dies at 87
Relatives and Friends are advised of the passing of Conrad Henley on February 17, 2025, at the age of 87.
He is survived by:
Wife: Florecia Fahie Henley
Daughter: Jewel Smith
Adopted sons: Terrance Oliver, Damien Smith
Nephews: Ishmael “Bud Head” Harrigan, Riel “Wasi” Charleswell, Dariel “Dada Man” Charleswell, Loryiel “Lala” Harrigan-Charleswell, Raphael “Tanja” Charleswell, Rejah Fahie, Sheldon Fahie
Niece: Muriel “Marie” Christopher-Lettsome
Aunt: Ida Hill-Frett
Special cousin: Bert Hill, Luna Nibbs-Frett
Sister-in-law: Gwendolyn Douglas
Godchildren: Juniel Charleswell, Jr., Tyler Oliver, Loryiel H. Charleswell
Many great nieces and nephews
Special friends and family: Rev. Jeymonr, Willis Fahie, Orville Brown, Emily Meade, Parson’s Family, Lucinda Parson, Class #1 Cruz Bay Methodist Church, Eulalee, Monsanto, Dean Thomas, Muriel Callwood, Dwight Thomas, Caneel Bay Family, West Indian Dock family, Stafford Digou
Extended family: Henley Christopher, Charleswell, Blyden, Brathwaite, Harrigan, and Fahie
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral service on Friday, March 21, 2025, at Wesley Methodist Church – Annas Retreat. Viewing begins 9:00 am – 10:00 am, with service to follow at 10:00 am. Interment: Eastern Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the care of Dan Hurley Home for Funerals and Cremation Centers of St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix. For online condolences or to share a special memory, visit www.hurleydavisfuneralhome.com. Scheduled Power Outage for Feeder 8B on Monday
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Plaskett Releases Statement on Trump’s Proposed Port Fees at U.S. Ports
“I am deeply concerned by the Trump Administration’s U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) proposed actions to impose significant port fees on maritime transport operators with fleets comprised of Chinese-built vessels. If implemented, the proposed action will have far reaching economic consequences throughout the United States, including increased shipping costs and shipping delays. I am particularly concerned for coastal and island communities, including the Virgin Islands, where the imposition of these punitive measures will skyrocket costs of food and other everyday items that must be imported by the maritime industry.
“I am working with the Virgin Islands maritime industry to track the implications of USTR’s proposal on ship owners, operators, and builders. Under this proposal, transport operators with fleets comprised of Chinese-built vessels will be charged up to $1.5 million per vessel entrance to an American port, as well as an ‘additional fee’ of up to $1 million per vessel entrance to an American port if the number of foreign-built vessels in the operator’s fleet is equal to or greater than 25 percent. Even vessels under the U.S. flag, operated and owned by a U.S. entity that are Chinese-built would be subject to the fees in USTR’s proposal.
“The impacts will be felt across most industries, given the role ocean transportation plays in virtually all supply chains. American businesses and consumers will be hit with price increases at the grocery store, the gas station, and the hardware store. The Virgin Islands will be disproportionately impacted, given our reliance on the maritime industry to import essential products. The price increases will be directly passed on to consumers in the Virgin Islands and across our nation. If imposed, USTR’s proposal will have drastic consequences on Americans.
“My office has been working with the shipping industry and members of Congress, particularly in those areas that have large shipping industries and primarily rely on maritime commerce. We are urging the Trump Administration to heed the feedback of elected officials, the maritime industry, and stakeholders before imposing these actions that will have radically negative consequences for our corner of the American experience. I will continue to collaborate in a bipartisan manner with my colleagues, stakeholders, and the Virgin Islands community to advance the interests of the Virgin Islands.”
Red Cross To Host “Sound the Alarm” Event To Promote Fire Safety and Awareness


Virgin Islander Develops New Mobile Wi-Fi Cart To Power Outdoor Events in Territory

Ensuring reliable, high-speed internet at outdoor events can be challenging, but Virgin Islands entrepreneur Jovonn Industrious has developed a solution.
In November 2024, Industrious began prototyping a revolutionary mobile Wi-Fi cart that delivers fast connectivity without requiring a power outlet. Designed to be portable, quick to deploy, and equipped with a long-lasting battery, the device is poised to transform event connectivity.
Industrious, the visionary behind Industrious Technology Services, which started in 2019, earned a degree in Information Systems and Technology at the University of the Virgin Islands in 2016. Industrious, whose experience ranges from support technician at Celebrity Financial Inc. to fiber optic technician at the Virgin Islands Next Generation Network, has long dreamed of entrepreneurship in the tech industry. “I have always been into tech and gadgets. I consider myself mechanically inclined. I spent a lot of time in my childhood taking things apart, figuring out how they worked, and reassembling them,” Industrious said. “One of the driving forces behind my entrepreneurship was a desire to make an income that would support a comfortable life. I decided to combine all the skills I had acquired through my education and the various positions I had worked and I crafted a business that would fill a gap in the existing market locally. I knew people really wanted one-on-one tech support including camera and other tech installations, and from there I continued to add services as my business’s capacity grew,” Industrious said.That same desire inspired his latest innovation — a mobile Wi-Fi cart designed for outdoor events that often struggle with connectivity issues. “I had previously collaborated with Westline Productions, who was in partnership with the Buju Banton concert facilitators and I approached them about this idea that I had been toying with in order to gauge whether they thought there was a real need. When they gave me the green light, I quickly began ordering the materials I knew I would need and worked on building out the device. I had this picture in my head of a mobile WiFi cart that had wheels and could easily be packed into my vehicle. The final product ended up being a cart that is ultra-portable, completely waterproof, a battery life of up to 20 hours, with a commercial grade wireless access point that ensures fast Wi-Fi out to about 5,000 square feet. I am so proud of it and I have plans to continue optimizing the device for future events,” he said.

For more information about Industrious Technology Services or to inquire about services, visit industrioustechservices.com or call 340-690-7316.
St. John All Island Children’s Choir Presents Concert March 19


19 at 5:30 p.m. (Photo courtesy Sing St. John)




