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Written by Tradewinds Staff
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Monday, 23 August 2010 10:26 |
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A St. John resident died in a Florida hospital on Friday, August 20, from complications attributed to dengue fever after being transferred from the Schneider Regional Medical Center on St. Thomas, a medical source told St. John Tradewinds.
The 47-year-old woman, who worked in the island’s tourism industry, reportedly had been admitted to the SRMC on Thursday, August 19, before being transferred to a Miami-area hospital where she died early Friday morning, according to the Tradewinds source, a medical professional who is not affiliated with either hospital.
There are approximately six reported cases of dengue fever on St. Thomas, two cases on St. John and several thousand similar cases have been reported in Puerto Rico this month, according to the source.
Spokespersons for SRMC and the Florida hospital could not be reached for comment over the weekend. |
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Last Updated on Sunday, 22 August 2010 20:31 |
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Written by Jaime Elliott
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Friday, 20 August 2010 20:21 |
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The newest St. John luxury condominium project Seashore Allure, above, boasts an amazing waterfront location and the finest in amenities. All photos by Tropical Focus
Raising the bar even further for luxury accommodations on St. John is the newly completed eight-unit waterfront condominium project Seashore Allure.
Nestled just feet from the gentle lapping waves of Turner Bay, the concrete three-story plus loft development offers the utmost in splendor and comfort.
Designed and built by Delbert Parsons, Seashore Allure reflects the St. Johnian’s years of development savvy. From the conception and construction to the decor and amenities, Parsons didn’t cut any corners, and it shows.
All eight units — four one-bedroom, two two-bedroom and two three-bedroom — boast air conditioned comfort, luxurious linens, full kitchens, king size beds, DSL, cable television and surround sound stereo systems.

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Last Updated on Monday, 23 August 2010 14:47 |
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Written by Jaime Elliott
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Thursday, 19 August 2010 20:18 |
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As divers continue capturing lionfish in local waters (see related story on this page), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration officials are taking a unique approach to combat the potentially devastating spread of the species.
A new study looking at how to curb the rapid growth of lionfish, suggests that approximately 27 percent of mature lionfish will have to be removed monthly for one year to reduce its population growth rate to zero, according to information from NOAA.
But there is good news. The invasive fish happens to be delicious — and NOAA is encouraging chefs to find new ways to introduce it to U.S. consumers.
Lionfish are native to the western and central Pacific Ocean, but have established themselves from North Carolina to South America.
They are a popular aquarium fish that were likely first released in Florida waters in the mid-1980s.
Since then, the species has spread rapidly. Scientists and public officials are seriously concerned at the effect lionfish are having on reef ecosystems, since this predator is capable of rapid population growth and outcompeting native fish for food and territory.
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Written by Tradewinds Staff
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Wednesday, 18 August 2010 20:15 |
Important Dates:
Primary Election - Saturday, September 11
General Election - Tuesday, November 2
Governor/ Lieutenant Governor ST/J John deJongh/Gregory Francis Democrat ST/J Adlah Donastorg/Samuel Baptiste Democrat ST/J James O’Bryan/Pamela Richards Samuel Democrat SX G. Luz James/Glen Smith Democrat SX Ken Mapp/Malik Sekou Democrat
Delegate to Congress ST/J Vincent Emile Danet Republican ST/J Guillaume Mimoun No Party SX Donna Christensen Democrat SX Jeffrey Moorhead No Party
Senator at Large Ronnie Jones Democrat Craig Barshinger Democrat Gillmore Estrill Democrat Lorelei Monsanto ICM Alecia Wells No Party
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Written by Jaime Elliott
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Tuesday, 17 August 2010 20:10 |
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Three more lionfish were spotted and captured off St. John recently, bringing the total number of the invasive predatory fish found in local waters to seven.
The first of the recent lionfish haul was captured in 60 feet of water at Lameshur Bay, according to V.I. National Park’s Chief of Resource Management Rafe Boulon.
The second fish was nabbed in 10 feet of water at Solomon Bay and the third was found in about six feet of water in Fish Bay, Boulon explained.
All three of the fish measured between five and six inches long, meaning they were juveniles, just like the first four lionfish caught off St. John were.
Since no adult lionfish — which can grow to more than 15 inches in size — have been found in waters off Love City, scientists believe they are drifting into the local area.
“All we’ve found so far are juveniles still,” said Boulon. “That is an indication that they are drifting in as larvae and growing up here.”
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Written by Tradewinds Staff
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Monday, 16 August 2010 19:59 |
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The V.I. Police Department is once again targeting impaired drivers on St. Croix, St. Thomas and St. John during the National Enforcement Crackdown on Impaired Driving Campaign.
VIPD Commissioner Novelle Francis announced the campaign which began Friday, August 20, and ends Labor Day Monday, September 6. This campaign is a collaborative effort between the VIPD, Office of Highway Safety and other law enforcement agencies throughout the United States.
The goal of this campaign is to save lives by preventing traffic fatalities and impaired driving, explained Francis.
“Our message to motorists is simple and unwavering — if you get caught driving while impaired, you will be arrested,” he said. “No exceptions.”
Last fiscal year officers made 121 impaired driving arrests as of July 2010, and will be conducting more arrests in support of the national crackdown. Sadly, two traffic fatalities were recorded in the territory for the year.
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