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WAPA’s St. Thomas Business Office Closes Early on Friday, Memorial Day

 The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority will close its St. Thomas business office and payment windows at Beltjen Place…

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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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UVI Celebrates V.I. African Heritage Week and Liberation Day

The VICCC is hosting a "V.I. African Heritage and African Liberation Day" forum on Saturday on St. Thomas and an "African Heritage Parade/Walk and Roundtable" on St. Croix Monday.

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2013-05-23 20:54:22
Pirates Invade St. Croix for Fun-Filled Adventure

Pirates are coming to St. Croix – the bold swashbucklers of the late 17th century whose exploits wrote a colorful chapter in the history of the Caribbean.

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2013-05-23 02:12:02
Complex Students’ Reef Mural Installed at Sunny Isle

A student-created mural highlighting the impact of human activity on coral reef life was installed Friday at the Sunny Isle Shopping Center.

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2013-05-21 23:15:50
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DeJongh Nominates Kathleen Mackay to Superior Court Bench

Gov. John deJongh Jr. nominated Magistrate Judge Kathleen Mackay to be a V.I. Superior Court judge Wednesday, according to a statement from Government House.

If confirmed, Mackay will replace Judge Brenda Hollar for a six-year term.

“Over a long career, Kathleen Mackay has proven herself to be a first-rate attorney, and for the past few years she has demonstrated a commendable judicial temperament as a magistrate judge in the Superior Court,” deJongh said.

Mackay has been a magistrate judge since July 2009, and in that position, she presided over criminal bench trials, advice-of-rights hearings, landlord/tenant and small claims cases, traffic court and domestic violence cases. As a Superior Court judge, she would preside over jury trials and more serious cases as well.

Before joining the Superior Court, Mackay was a partner at the law firm of Hodge and Mackay. She was admitted to the Virgin Islands Bar Association in 1987.

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Mackay holds a law degree from Rutgers University Law School and a bachelor’s degree from George Washington University.

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