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Cabinet Members to Meet with Residents

March 23, 2009 — Three deJongh Administration officials will come to St. John this week to meet with residents in an open-house setting.
Property and Procurement Commissioner Lynn Millin and Motor Vehicles Bureau Director Jerris T. Browne will be available from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday at the Battery to answer questions from residents.
Next Monday Internal Revenue Bureau Director Gizette Canegata-Thomas will be at the Battery, also from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
St. John Administrator Leona Smith will host the gatherings, which are part of a year-long effort to address St. John-specific problems and questions, a release from Government House said.
"Since the inaugural meeting in January, we have had tremendous success with the St. John Open House forums," Gov. John deJongh Jr. said, according to the release.
He said his cabinet members get good feedback at the forums, and encouraged residents to turn out.
Previous sessions has included appearances by Public Works Commissioner Darryl Smalls; Waste Management Authority Director May Adams-Cornwall; Robert Mathes, commissioner of Planning and Natural Resources; Attorney General Vincent F. Frazer; and Police Commissioner James McCall.
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