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LONGTIME VITELCO PRESIDENT JACK BASFORD DIES

Jack Wayne Basford, president of V.I. Telephone Corp. from 1972 to 1986, died Wednesday in New Milford, Connecticut, his home for the last eight years, after a five-year battle with cancer. He was 74.

LONGTIME VITELCO PRESIDENT JACK BASFORD DIES

Jack Wayne Basford, president of V.I. Telephone Corp. from 1972 to 1986, died Wednesday in New Milford, Connecticut, his home for the last eight years, after a five-year battle with cancer. He was 74.

PARK LICENSE TAGS BEING SOLD TERRITORYWIDE

The Friends of the V.I. National Park has been selling park-promoting license plates -- which are valid for use as motor vehicle tags in the territory -- for nearly two years at its office on St. John. Now it has added four new outlets -- Connections in Cruz Bay and Coral Bay and the Caribbean Auto Mart locations on St. Thomas and St. Croix.

PARK LICENSE TAGS BEING SOLD TERRITORYWIDE

The Friends of the V.I. National Park has been selling park-promoting license plates -- which are valid for use as motor vehicle tags in the territory -- for nearly two years at its office on St. John. Now it has added four new outlets -- Connections in Cruz Bay and Coral Bay and the Caribbean Auto Mart locations on St. Thomas and St. Croix.

PARK LICENSE TAGS BEING SOLD TERRITORYWIDE

The Friends of the V.I. National Park has been selling park-promoting license plates -- which are valid for use as motor vehicle tags in the territory -- for nearly two years at its office on St. John. Now it has added four new outlets -- Connections in Cruz Bay and Coral Bay and the Caribbean Auto Mart locations on St. Thomas and St. Croix.

SUMMER FILM MAKING FUN FOR 15 LOCAL YOUTH

They crowded Brewers Bay beach asking residents and visitors for their life stories, in five minutes or less. They played in the water, experimenting with underwater videography and enjoying the sun. Thursday was not just another day at the beach for a group of 15 local students.

INNOVATIVE, PSC CONSULTANTS 'MAKING PROGRESS'

The hearing examiner overseeing the Public Services Commission's rate investigation of Innovative Telephone says he may back off from his threat of two weeks ago to subpoena financial records from the company and its affiliate firms. PSC consultants and company officials are "making progress, so we do not have to have a confrontational situation," Frederick Watts said Thursday.

INNOVATIVE, PSC CONSULTANTS 'MAKING PROGRESS'

The hearing examiner overseeing the Public Services Commission's rate investigation of Innovative Telephone says he may back off from his threat of two weeks ago to subpoena financial records from the company and its affiliate firms. PSC consultants and company officials are "making progress, so we do not have to have a confrontational situation," Frederick Watts said Thursday.

INNOVATIVE, PSC CONSULTANTS 'MAKING PROGRESS'

The hearing examiner overseeing the Public Services Commission's rate investigation of Innovative Telephone says he may back off from his threat of two weeks ago to subpoena financial records from the company and its affiliate firms. PSC consultants and company officials are "making progress, so we do not have to have a confrontational situation," Frederick Watts said Thursday.

CASINO, LABOR, ELECTION BODIES SEEK BUDGET BOOST

The Senate Finance Committee embarked Wednesday on what promises to be a spirited if sometimes cantankerous season of hearings on the various sections of Gov. Charles W. Turnbull's proposed $567.7 budget for Fiscal Year 2003. While the Public Services Commission was content with its allotment, Casino Control Commission, Labor Department and Election System executives asked for more.
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