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On Thursday, April 25, the St. Thomas community was enjoying J'Ouvert when the celebration was shattered by gunshots which injured three people. Public safety officials immediately canceled the remainder of J'Ouvert.

 
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Board of Education Hosts First in Series of Public Forums

A handful of parents and teachers gathered on St. Thomas Friday for the first in a series of meetings sponsored by the Board of Education that is geared toward addressing public concerns.

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2013-05-18 00:14:32
Two Retirees Elected to Group Health Insurance Board

Government retirees elected Adelbert Bryan and Lori Anderson to represent them on the V.I. Government Employees' Service Commission Group Health Insurance Board.

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2013-05-17 22:45:15
The Bookworm: Easy Rawlins is Back in 'Little Green'

Set in 1967, “Little Green” is classic Easy Rawlins, with underworld violence, sophisticated crime and men who efficiently take care of business - all with a noir feel, like a black Sam Spade.

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2013-05-17 01:06:55
Data — St. Croix
Unofficial Results, 2004 V.I. General Election

Category/Candidate Name, Party Name, Vote Count, Percent Votes
Delegate To Congress
1. Donna M. Christensen, Democratic Party, 17.061, 66.01%
2. Warren B. Mosler, Independent, 7,313, 28.30%
3. Krim M. Ballentine, Republican Party, 1,451 5.61%

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Write-In 6, .06%
Senator At-Large
1. Craig W. Barshinger, Democratic Party, 12,177 50.30%
2. Almando "Rocky" Liburd, Independent Citizens Movement, 11,852, 48.96%
Write-In 179, .74%
Senator - St. Croix
1. Neville James, Democratic Party, 7,068, 9.06%
2. Pedro "Pete" Encarnacion, Democratic Party, 5,999, 7.69%
3. Terrence "Positive" Nelson, Independent Citizens Movement, 5,995, 7.69%
4. Juan Figueroa Serville, Democratic Party, 5,968, 7 65%
5. Norman Jn Baptiste, Independent, 5,121, 6.57%
6. Usie Raymond Richards, Independent Citizens Movement, 4,731, 6.07%
7. Ronald E. Russell, Democratic Party, 4,567, 5.86%
8. Adelbert M. "Bert" Bryan, Independent Citizens Movement, 4,546, 5.83%
9. Michael Thurland, Democratic Party, 4,426, 5.68%
10. Douglas E. Canton Jr., Democratic Party, 3,390, 4.35%
11. Emmett Hansen II, Democratic Party, 3,124, 4.01%
12. Noel Loftus, Republican Party, 2,994, 3.84%
13. Oneida Granger, Independent, 2,770, 3.55%
14. Lilliana Belardo de O' Neal, Republican Party, 2,772, 3.56%
15. Alicia "Chucky" Hansen, Independent, 2,669, 3.42%
16. Wayne A.G. James, Independent, 2,312, 2.97%
17. Troy D. Mason Sr., Independent, 1,957, 2.51%
18. Reuben Fenton, Republican Party, 1,454, 1.86%
19. Rhea D. Dowling, Republican Party, 1,430, 1.83%
20. Robert N. McAuliffe, Republican Party, 860, 1.20%
21. Michael A. Monagle, Independent, 995, 1.28%
22. David Montgomery King, Independent, 884, 1.13%
23. Steve Nisky, Independent, 788, 1.01%
24. Glenn "Butcher" Brown, Independent, 636, .82%
25. Gosnel Matthew, Independent, 433, .56%
Write-In 85 .11%
Senator - St. Thomas/St. John*
1. Shawn-Michael Malone, Democratic Party, 9,257, 12.15%
2. Adlah "Foncie" Donastorg, Democratic Party, 8,640, 11.34%
3. Louis Patrick Hill, Democratic Party, 7,313, 9.60%
4. Celestino A. White Sr., Independent, 6,590, 8.65%
5. Liston A. Davis, Independent Citizens Movement, 6,356, 8.34%
6. Lorraine L. Berry, Democratic Party, 6,134, 8.05%
7. Roosevelt David, Democratic Party, 5,619, 7.37%
8. Alvin Williams, Independent, 5,321, 6.98%
9. Carlton Dowe, Independent, 5,286, 6.94%
10. Donald "Ducks" Cole, Independent, 4,040, 5.30%
11. Alex "Good News" Randall, Democratic Party, 3,715, 4.87%
12. Nicholas "Nick" Friday, Independent, 2,846, 3.73%
13. Stephen "Smokey" Frett, Independent Citizens Movement, 2,997, 3.93%
14. Wilma Marsh Monsanto, Independent, 1,406, 1.84%
15. Kevin Robert Jennings, Independent, 362, .48%
Write In, 42, .06%
Board Of Education At Large
1. Oswin A. Sewer, 5,772, 99.47%
Write In, 15, .71%
Board of Education, St. Thomas

1.Judy M. Gomez, Democratic Party, 5,351, 18.20%
2. Keith E. Richards, Democratic Party, 3,653, 12.42%
3. Nandi Sekou, Independent, 3,301, 11.23%
4. Debra Smith-Watlington, Democratic Party, 2,997, 10.19%
5. Gene K. Emanuel, Independent, 2,686, 9.13%
6. Ronald E. Harrigan, Democratic Party, 2,637, 8.97%
7. Linda V. Thomas, Independent, 2,041, 6.94%
8. Donna Frett-Gregory, Independent, 1,790, 6.09%
9. Joan Foy, Independent, 1,484, 5.05%
10. Riise E. S. Richards, Independent, 1,249, 4.25%
11. Helen Hart, Independent, 1,141, 3.88%
12. Sydney E. Flax, Independent Citizens Movement, 1,066, 3.63%
Write-In 8, .03%
Board of Education, St. Croix
1. Terrance D. Joseph, Democratic Party, 4,394, 31.72%
2. Dr. Jorge "Tito" Galiber, Democratic Party, 4,039, 29.16%
3. Nerida Rivera-O'Reilly, Democratic Party, 3,531, 25.49%
4. Shawn S. Gibson, Democratic Party, 1,794, 12.95%
Write-in, 2, 0.1%
Board of Elections, St. Thomas
1. Lawrence "Larry" Boschulte, Republican Party, 4,142, 24.91%
2. Lorna A. C. Thomas, Democratic Party, 2,882, 17.33%
3. Colette White-Amaro, Independent Citizens Movement, 2,641, 15.88%
4. Angeli Leerdam, Democratic Party, 2,358, 14.18%
5. Darien L. Wheatley, Independent, 1,716, 10.32%
6. Aubrey E. Bridgewater, Democratic Party, 1,869, 11.24%
7. Jorge J. Estemac, Independent, 1,020, 6.13%
Write In 2, .01%
Board of Elections, St. John
1. Alecia M. Wells, Independent, 3,964, 99.67%
Write-In 13, .33%
Board Of Elections, St. Croix
1. Dodson K. James, Democratic Party, 4,138, 39.88%
2. Ana L. "Anita" Davila, Democratic Party, 3,478, 33.52%
3. Humberto O'Neal, Republican Party, 2,654, 25.58%

*Since Karl R. Caesar was disqualified as a candidate, we do not list his votes above. Unofficially, he had 72 votes, or .34%.

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