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viNGN Announces Second Round of Public Computer Center Openings

 The Virgin Islands Next Generation Network (viNGN) has announced its second wave of Public Computer Center (PCC) openings on St.…

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On Wednesday, June 5, Gov. John deJongh Jr. presented a radio address outlining the economic problems facing the territory and proposing legislation to deal with it.

 
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Undercurrents: Condo Sales Face Financing Squeeze

Although tighter lending requirements may strain future condo sales, for now St. Thomas and St. John sales are holding steady while St. Croix is going slightly wild.

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2013-06-17 21:42:36
CFVI Awards 75 Student Scholarships

The Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands announced that the 75 scholarships awarded at ceremonies this week will allow V.I. students to head off to colleges ranging from Yale to American University.

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2013-06-15 02:37:00
New LEDs Light Up Boardwalk and Save Money

Solar panels powering 50 new LED lamps began lighting the Christiansted boardwalk in May, the last major project administrated by the V.I Energy Office with 2009 ARRA funds.

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2013-06-15 02:28:52
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Brief: Classes Return to Normal at Henderson Wednesday

 

Classes at Alexander Henderson Elementary will resume on their normal schedule Wednesday, after students were dismissed early Tuesday after an outlet in the school's kitchen caused a minor fire, St. Croix Superintendent Gary Molloy announced.

"Because of the rainfall we experienced last night (Monday,) we experienced low voltage to the school, which caused a problem with the outlet," William Matthew, the St. Croix District's Director of Maintenance, said Tuesday.

While there were no flames, the outlet continued to emit smoke, which was taken care of by the school's staff. A licensed electrician was dispatched to make sure all electric systems were working properly.
 

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