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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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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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V.I. Joins Nation Reading Children's Book Together

St. Croix Administrator Dodson James participates in Read for the Record at the Golden Rock Head Start Center.
St. Croix Administrator Dodson James participates in Read for the Record at the Golden Rock Head Start Center.

Children throughout the territory joined their parents, teachers and peers across the nation in reading the book Lady Bug Girl and the Bug Squad by David Soman and Jacky Davis last Thursday as part of the annual Read for the Record literacy campaign.

One day each year, millions of individuals jointly celebrate literacy and early childhood education efforts through the campaign spearheaded by the nonprofit Pearson Foundation.

More than 2 million people participated in this year’s national literacy effort, according to Cecile deJongh in a statement from Government House. "We know now more than ever that engaging young children from birth in reading and educational activities provides a foundation for healthy brain development,” she said, adding that she was proud of every Virgin Islander who participated in the effort.

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Read for the Record works to prepare every child to enter school ready to succeed.

This year, St. Croix Administrator Dodson James joined educators throughout the territory in reading Lady Bug Girl and the Bug Squad. James read to students in Jacqueline Rosa’s classroom at the Golden Rock Head Start Center.

Since 2006, the national campaign has engaged 7 million children, raised more than $7 million for early education programs and provided more than 1 million books for children in low-income neighborhoods, the statement from Government House said.

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