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Fuel Price Report
SOL PETROLEUM WHOLESALE RACK RATES
Regular Fuel – $2.54 / Premium Fuel – $2.68 / Diesel Fuel – $2.93
ST. CROIX SELF-SERVICE
Average Prices
Regular Fuel: $3.996 per gallon
Premium Fuel: $4.397 per gallon
Diesel Fuel: $4.629 per gallon
Lowest Prices
Regular Fuel: $3.949 per gallon at Fill & Chill Service Station.
Premium Fuel: $4.199 per gallon at Titan Service Station, Five Corners Service Station, G-Max Service Station, One Love Golden Rock, Budget Service Station, Island Petroleum, and Pit Stop Service Station
Diesel Fuel: $3.999 per gallon at Titan Service Station, Falcon Service Station and G- Max Service Station.
ST. THOMAS SELF-SERVICE
Average Prices
Regular Fuel: $4.820 per gallon
Premium Fuel: $5.364 per gallon
Diesel Fuel: $5.894 per gallon
Lowest Prices
Regular Fuel: $4.699 per gallon at 1* Stop, Giant Gas, Home Town, Ali Baba Service Station, Petrus Frenchtown, and Race Track.
Premium Fuel: $5.199 per gallon at 1$ Stop, 1$ Stop Frydenhoi, Giant Gas Station, Home Town Service Station, Ali Baba Service Station, RaceTrack and RaceTrack East.
Diesel Fuel: $5.799 per gallon at 1s Stop, 1* Stop Frydenhoj, Giant Gas, and Race Track East.
ST. JOHN SELF-SERVICE
Average Prices
Regular Fuel: $4.779 per gallon
Premium Fuel: $5.014 per gallon
Diesel Fuel: $5.519 per gallon
Lowest Prices
Regular Fuel: $4.769 per gallon at Race Track Gas Station.
Premium Fuel: $4.999 per gallon at Race Track Gas Station and Midway Gas Station.
Diesel Fuel: $5.499 per gallon at Race Track and Midway Gas Station
Fuel station owners are reminded that it shall be unlawful for any person to offer to sell at retail and dispense or to sell at retail and dispense motor fuel into fuel supply tanks of motor vehicles unless there is continuously and publicly posted and displayed on or near each pump or other dispensing device the minimum octane rating, the retail price per gallon and, separately stated, the tax per gallon, on each blend of motor fuel dispensed therefrom. 12A V.I.C.$202.
Gasoline station/fuel retailers should also be reminded that in accordance with 12A V.I.C. 8207, all gas stations are required to provide a functioning air hose for public use during normal business hours, failure to comply with this code could result in fine not to exceed $100 for each offense. $50,000 Grant Benefits 5 USVI Nonprofits
Senate Schedule
Property Tax Credit Deadline March 3
Fonseca Urges Hospital State of Emergency Declaration
St. Thomas Federal Credit Union Joins Federal Home Loan Bank of New York, Achieving a Historic Milestone
VIMSIA M2M Road Race Returns: A Record-Breaking Day of Fitness, Fun and Community Spirit

The highly anticipated M2M Road Race made an exhilarating return to Magens Bay Beach on Saturday, drawing runners, families, and fitness enthusiasts for a day of competition and camaraderie. Hosted by the Virgin Islands Montessori School & Peter Gruber International Academy (VIMSIA), the event once again showcased the power of community and athletic excellence.

This year’s race was particularly memorable, as both the male and female winners shattered previous course records. Connor MacKelvey claimed first place overall in the men’s division, finishing with an incredible time of 00:40:44, while Elise Yoshioka dominated the women’s division, setting a new record of 00:42:43.
Reflecting on his performance, MacKelvey was thrilled not only to secure a victory but also to bring his Antilles School athletes to compete and support Montessori’s athletic program.
“We’re working toward a common goal — to help our athletes improve while supporting the community,” he said. He praised the event’s organization and course design, especially the closed roads and rolling hills, which made for a safe yet demanding race. He also highlighted how the event fostered a strong running community, with many competitors participating in a three-race trifecta — the Waterfront 10K, M2M, and Eight Tough Miles on St. John. “The energy was incredible — runners were cheering for each other along the course, and everyone was in good spirits at the finish line,” he added.
Yoshioka shared a similar sentiment. Since moving to St. Thomas, running has become a key part of her life, providing both fitness and a strong sense of community. “Running is so simple—all you need are shoes, and you show up. It has built such a great community for me here,” she stated. Yoshioka is actively involved in the St. Thomas Run Club, a public Facebook group where she posts weekly running schedules. The club meets four days a week, typically at 6 a.m., with Saturday sessions at 5:30 a.m. at locations like Magens Bay or Brewers Bay.

The 1K Kids Fun Run gave younger participants (ages 10 and under) the opportunity to experience the thrill of racing, with enthusiastic cheers from the crowd fueling their determination. Shanna, mother of 1K winner Arianna, shared how running has become a way of life for their family.

“Arianna is eight and already a passionate and competitive runner,” she said, highlighting her daughter’s dedication to track and field and cross country. With a big brother who has also excelled in the sport, running has become a family tradition they love and support together. “We’re a running family — it’s something we truly enjoy,” she added.
The awards ceremony honored top finishers, celebrating their endurance, determination, and encouragement that inspired the community. The festivities continued with a beach picnic, where attendees enjoyed food, drinks, music, and post-race celebrations. Beyond the fun, the event remained dedicated to a meaningful cause — proceeds directly benefited the VIMSIA Athletics Department, supporting youth athletic programs that foster teamwork, leadership, and personal growth.

The success of the M2M Road Race was made possible by the generous support of local sponsors, including Elan Insurance, First Bank VI, Alpine, the USVI Department of Tourism, MSI Building Supply, Spyglass Capital, Brian Moseley & Associates, Inc., International Private Bank, International Capital & Management Company, St. Thomas Restaurant Group, ACE Hardware, Caribbean Risk Group, Michael L. Sheesley, LLC, Caribbean Chiropractic Center, Magens Bay Authority, Merchants Commercial Bank, Rodriguez Auto Parts, United Resources, Business Basics VI, The Paint Depot, and the Nagi Family. Their contributions played a crucial role in making the event a success, supporting both the race and VIMSIA Athletics Department’s mission to foster youth athletic development in the Virgin Islands.






