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'RELAY FOR LIFE:' 24 HOURS RAISING CANCER FUNDS

The Virgin Islands is joining for the first time with the American Cancer Society's international "Relay for Life." The St. Thomas/St. John event takes place over 24 hours on June 22-23 at the Charlotte Amalie High School track.

'RELAY FOR LIFE:' 24 HOURS RAISING CANCER FUNDS

The Virgin Islands is joining for the first time with the American Cancer Society's international "Relay for Life." The St. Thomas/St. John event takes place over 24 hours on June 22-23 at the Charlotte Amalie High School track. St. Croix's turn comes in October.

HURRICANE AWARENESS/MITIGATION FAIR

VITEMA is hosting a Hurricane Awareness/ Disaster Mitigation Fair at Sunny Isle.

MIDDLE STATES WON'T ANSWER QUESTIONS PUBLICLY

Officials from the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, which pulled the accreditation of three of the territory's public high schools in April, will decline to answer questions at a Senate hearing on Wednesday, but have agreed to do so at a private meeting the day before.

FINCH 'FLABBERGASTED' BY THOMAS' SUGGESTION

Gordon Finch, executive director of the V. I. Port Authority, took an exceedingly dim view Friday of a notion expressed earlier in the week by Edward Thomas, the West Indian Co. president, about how VIPA should spend its money.

AGENCIES, PUBLIC STRUGGLE WITH WASTE-OIL ISSUE

As EPA officials presented an administrative order to the V.I. government for handling waste oil, they said they were acting to head off an environmental catastrophe.

MIDDLE STATES WON'T ANSWER QUESTIONS PUBLICLY

Officials from the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, which pulled the accreditation of three of the territory's public high schools in April, will decline to answer questions at a Senate hearing on Wednesday, but have agreed to do so at a private meeting the day before.

LOVE CITY WELCOMES REGGAE/CALYPSO LEGENDS

Excitement is building in Love City as an international reggae legend joins this year's St. John Festival lineup.

FINCH 'FLABBERGASTED' BY THOMAS' SUGGESTION

Gordon Finch, executive director of the V. I. Port Authority, took an exceedingly dim view Friday of a notion Edward Thomas, the West Indian Co. president, expressed earlier in the week about how VIPA should spend its money.

AGENCIES, PUBLIC STRUGGLE WITH WASTE-OIL ISSUE

As EPA officials presented an administrative order to the V.I. government for handling waste oil, they said they were acting to head off an environmental catastrophe. A St. John public meeting is planned for Tuesday.

UPCOMING EVENTS

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