Author: BY ANDREA MILAM St John Correspondent
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Government officials bring Coral Bay up to speed on projects
In an informal public meeting hosted by the Coral Bay Community Council at the Oasis Event Center, St. John Administrator Shikima Jones-Sprauve and V.I. ... -
Sewer’s Queen Mary play set for presentation to young campers
An important historical figure made an appearance in the Franklin Powell Sr. Park gazebo on Emancipation Day. Queen Mary, the renowned leader of the ... -
July Fourth parade returns to St. John with energy, revelry, culture
ST. JOHN — If the joy and energy seen on the parade route Monday were any indication, St. John residents were more than ready ... -
Fortsberg ruins 'ironic monument' to traumatic time in St. John's history
St. Johnian Kurt Marsh Jr. shared some of the history of the Fortsberg area, a critically important site in the island’s history, during a ... -
Partnership to provide better outreach to seniors as pandemic persists
Kenisha Small, Love City Strong Go Team leader, noticed a troubling trend during her regular visits to senior citizens’ homes during the pandemic. Fear ... -
Brannick to retire from National Park after 30-year career
A young Laurel Brannick arrived in the Virgin Islands in 1986 and her first thoughts were, “Wow, I could live here. It’s so beautiful!” ... -
Friends Power Swim sees highest enrollment ever for 2022 event; safety volunteers still needed
The Friends of Virgin Islands National Park’s Beach to Beach Power Swim will return to its full, regular format this year, complete with after ... -
Cinnamon Bay Campground connects guests with nature, culture
ST. JOHN — Just when it felt like the scales had tipped too far, that St. John’s tourism product had gone all-in on the ... -
Residents weigh in on proposed NPS land exchange for St. John school
ST. JOHN — A decades-long discussion on bringing a public high school to St. John may now be coming to fruition. Read More: Residents ... -
Nonprofit hopes to raise $100K to fund plastic recycling operation
ST. JOHN — Island Green Living is hoping to raise $100,000 by mid-February to fund its recycling program. Read More: Nonprofit hopes to raise ...