Apr 22
Guest Opinion by J. J. Estemac
As I continue to see the manifestation of lawlessness by all segments in our community; it becomes very apparent that the current administration has not made a dent in curbing the lawlessness, in spite their much publicized incidents of arrests. What we need is a concerted effort by the executive branch to take the lead, by example, in promoting compliance with our laws and ordinances. We are aware of several conditions where the “government” ( the executive branch in particular) is derelict. The administration has over one year in office, while many of us have been extremely patient, we now say enough is enough let us get on with fulfilling the promises made prior to election. It is time the administration show that it is serious in changing the climate of lawlessness, that is so pervasive in our community. I am conscious of the high degree of cynicism that exist but that does help correct our problems nor promote progress. Pride, unity, optimism and hard work does make a positive difference, it makes for progress. Read the rest of this entry »
Apr 13
There was chaos at the D.C. Canegata ballpark last week when gunmen pulled off an armed robbery at the Stop and Save Store just across the street.
The kids were in the middle of a game when the sound of gunfire rang out, and players and parents scattered, not knowing where the shots were coming from or, more critically, where they might land. Read the rest of this entry »
Apr 05
The Committee to elect Michael J. Springer, Jr. to the 28th Legislature announces the launching of their campaign with a Food Sale & BBQ to be held on Saturday April 12, 2008 @ Sion Farm Shopping Center. Please come out and support the founder of Crucians In Focus as he sets out on the long road to Virgin Islands Decision Day 2008.

Apr 02
Guest Opinion by J. J. Estemac
Unfortunately for us the agencies in our government responsible for protecting the residents and keeping the peace seems not able to cope with the nightly discharge of all kinds of firearms. I lived in the area known as Garden Street, in the vicinity of the All Saints Cathedral and school. There are nightly discharges of firearms of different caliber. Read the rest of this entry »
Apr 02
Guest Opinion by J. J. Estemac
It is indeed very difficult to continue supporting political leaders and other leaders in the country that refuses to acknowledge that building arguments on lies damages the credibility of these leaders. It is the height of arrogance when President Bush and his cohorts label citizens as unpatriotic because they disagree with his foreign policies. Particularly when President Bush try to justify his military exploits as necessary for the defense and protection of the American people. Read the rest of this entry »
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