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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
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Your Island Home: Designing the Dream

Your Island Home: Designing the Dream

By Karen Vahling, Island Green Building Association
 
Do you own a “piece of the rock”, or some land in paradise? Whether you are an architect yourself or plan to hire one, designing a new home in the Virgin Islands can be a dream come true.    
Green building is the key to preserving the health and beauty of our island, but also to saving money. 
Build Green, Save Green
It’s true: island building is very expensive, often triple the cost of stateside projects. Fortunately, green building can save big money. When designing a home, pay attention to:
1)      Minimizing the area a heavy equipment operator clears.
  •         Track hoe rates can add up quickly
  •         Design a short driveway and low-footprint home
  •         Less disturbance means less to maintain
     
2)      Maximizing energy efficiency and use of renewable energy.
  •          Plan passive cooling features to save air conditioning costs.
  •          Conserve energy for lighting using solar and L.E.D. bulbs and fixtures
  •          Use solar and renewable energy systems that pay for themselves within a few years of operation
 
3)      Buying recycled/reusable materials.
Build Green, Keep Waters Clean
Keep the following guidelines for erosion prevention and sediment control in mind when designing a home to reduce sediment transport offsite and down to our crystalline waters and coral reefs and seagrass beds:
 
1)      Minimize disturbance of existing vegetation
2)      Phase construction and schedule to work during dry weather
3)      Protect, retain and replant exposed soil immediately
4)      Avoid concentrating water flow; if necessary, slow it down and spread it out
5)      Encourage water infiltration in your design plan
6)      Regularly inspect and maintain erosion and sediment controls

Steep slopes, tropical rains and poor construction can harm our coral reefs, and views.
 
Green Landscapes
 
Match the landscaping to the features of the property.
  •   Get a careful assessment of valuable native plants and trees before you cut!    
  •   Create a plan that minimizes disruption to natural features and vegetation.
  •   Emphasize the use of native plants that work in harmony with the house.
 
Before you hire an architect or beginning designing a home, familiarize yourself with guidelines from the Department of Planning and Natural Resources (DPNR): http://building-permits.dpnr.gov.vi/ and information sources such as the Island Green Building Association: http://www.igbavi.org/ . Doing so can save precious time and money as the adventure of building your island dream home begins.
Look for upcoming green building workshops throughout the Territory as part of NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program efforts through NOAA Fisheries’ Caribbean Field Office. As an important partner in the Green Building effort, you can visit the IGBA website to stay informed:

 

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