Author: By FIONA STOKES Special to The Daily News
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Children's Parade ushers in mas and splendor
ST. CROIX — Friday’s Children’s Parade, the first in two years since the pandemic, ushered in mas and splendor. Read More: Children's Parade ushers ... -
Pumpa, BugZ win Soca Monarch titles
ST. CROIX — The Crucian Christmas Festival Village was a soca music lover’s dream Wednesday night as a dozen entertainers took to the stage ... -
Crucian Rican breakfast and tramp increases in popularity
ST. CROIX – In the pre-dawn hours Wednesday hundreds of people tramped through downtown Christiansted Read More: Crucian Rican breakfast and tramp increases in ... -
Festival Village opens Friday night
ST. CROIX — The Crucian Christmas Festival’s 70th anniversary celebrations will be shifting into high gear this week as the festival village opens Friday ... -
13 to compete for Calypso Monarch crown at The Palms
ST. CROIX — Some of the island’s most talented wordsmiths are preparing to do battle this week during the Crucian Christmas Festival Committee’s Calypso ... -
Harris crowned Crucian Christmas Festival Queen
ST. CROIX — Youth, beauty, intelligence and confidence took center stage on Sunday as three young women competed for the title of Crucian Christmas ... -
TSK's Christmas serenade coming to neighborhoods east and west
ST. CROIX – The sights, sounds and smells of the holiday season abound, but on St. Croix in particular, it isn’t quite Christmas without ... -
Cruz Rock, VIO International to headline Coquito Festival
ST. CROIX — Its name may translate to little coconut, but the Coquito Festival is anything but as its known to draw hundreds to ... -
5 to vie for royalty crown in Festival's Duchess and Princess pageant
ST. CROIX — Five elementary-level students will again be introduced to the public next week when they take to the stage to compete for ... -
Lechon Festival set to offer good food, music, and all around great time
ST. CROIX — All roads will lead to Asado Crucian Latin Grill in Castle Coakley this Sunday as residents and visitors alike find themselves ...