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VIPCA Calls on USVI to Match BVI Vessel Fees, Enforce Maritime Laws

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At risk of losing the $166 million annually that the USVI charter yacht industry contributes to the territoryโ€™s economy. (Photo courtesy VIPCA)

In response to a โ€œshortsighted and unfortunateโ€ policy change by the British Virgin Islands imposing steep fee increases on U.S. Virgin Islands-based vessels, the Virgin Islands Professional Charter Association is urging the USVI government to implement reciprocal licensing fees for BVI-based vessels and step up enforcement of all applicable maritime regulations, the association announced in a press release Wednesday.

โ€œThe marine industry supports over 5,000 jobs and contributes more than $166 million to the local economy,โ€ VIPCA stated in a press release. โ€œFor every vessel that relocates to the BVI or day charter business that might close, it is not only that direct business that is lost. The vast network of local businesses that support and benefit from the industry โ€” including grocery stores, mechanics, florists, cleaning services, marinas, boatyards, electricians, HVAC technicians, restaurants, and bars โ€” will also suffer.โ€

VIPCA warned that, without immediate government action, the BVIโ€™s policies will continue to siphon off vessels and talent from the USVI, causing long-term harm to the territoryโ€™s economy and its reputation as a premier yachting destination.

โ€œIf the USVI wants to protect these jobs and the future of its blue economy, it needs leadership that values the maritime sector and acts now,โ€ the association said.

VIPCA and its members are calling on the USVI government to:

  • Impose reciprocal business license fees and entry limitations on BVI-based vessels, as outlined in Schedule 1 of the Commercial Recreational Vessels Licensing (Amendment) Act, 2025

  • Ensure all foreign mariners are appropriately credentialed, including current STCW Basic Training for all crew and STCW A/II-3 certifications for vessel masters, as required by U.S. Coast Guard regulations

  • Enforce that foreign vessels possess up-to-date Yellow/Blue Code safety certificates and/or CVLA compliance, as mandated by law

  • Require foreign vessels to provide proof of U.S. customs clearance before embarking or disembarking passengers, in accordance with federal law

  • Require foreign vessels to provide proof of arrival and departure reporting via the eNOA/D system, as required by law

According to VIPCA, the BVIโ€™s decision undermines the spirit of cooperation that has historically allowed the regional charter industry to flourish.

โ€œA better path forward for both the U.S. Virgin Islands and the British Virgin Islands is working toward creating a single sailing zone โ€” the Greater Virgin Islands โ€” working cooperatively to provide the best experience for all that visit these islands and that call them home,โ€ the release stated. โ€œWe stand ready to work toward that future; however, the BVI has unfortunately chosen another path โ€” and we must respond.โ€

VIHFA Housing Expos Scheduled the Next Two Weekends

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VIHFA will host its annual Housing Expo to inform the public about ongoing activities and upcoming developments within the Authorityโ€™s Homeownership Division. (Shutterstock image)

Over the next two weekends, the V.I. Housing Finance Authority will host its annual Housing Expo โ€“ Saturday at the DC Canegata Recreation Center on St. Croix and June 21 on St. Thomas at the University of the Virgin Islands Eldridge Blake Sports and Fitness Center. Both events are free and will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Nikya Kirnon, communications director for the Virgin Islands Housing Finance Authority, said the event is intended to inform the public about ongoing activities and upcoming developments within the Authorityโ€™s Homeownership Division.

โ€œWe really just collect, in a space, a variety of people from the territory where they can learn about the many offerings at the Housing Finance Authority and at the same time try to connect them with resources โ€“ contacts with lenders that are local, national, developers and contractors in the territory that offer services that are in line with home ownershipโ€ she said.

Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about home buying and building, available loans, insurance options, and more. VIHFA will host a variety of vendors and share information about its own programs, including the $4 million First-Time Homebuyers Program. Other exhibitors will include hardware and building supply companies, real estate agents, and vendors specializing in solar and other green technologies.

According to VIHFAโ€™s website, the First-Time Homebuyers Program is funded by \$4 million from the Internal Revenue Matching Fund and provides mortgage assistance to first-time, moderate-income homebuyers. The program supports the purchase or construction of prefabricated homes or structures that meet current building codes. In addition, funds can be used to build, improve, repair, or rehabilitate a single-family home, including work on cisterns, foundations, retaining walls, or to purchase land for a single-family residence.

The maximum loan for home purchase or construction is $250,000 for 30 years. The maximum home improvement loan is $40,000, and $50,000 can be borrowed to purchase land.

Sponsors of the Housing Expo include First Bank, Banco Popular VI, Home Depot USVI, Marshall and Sterling Insurance, Sherman Williams, Ashley Furniture and AARP of the Virgin Islands.

For more information, contact VIHFA at 340-777-4432.

CFVI Joins National 10 Million Names Project for Discussion on Identity, Ancestry, and History

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As Juneteenth approaches, the Community Foundation of the Virgin Islands โ€” in partnership with American Ancestorsยฎ and the National Urban Leagueยฎ โ€” will host “10 Million Names: A Conversation About African American Family History and Healing,” a free virtual event set for Thursday, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.

The event will feature a live discussion between National Urban League President and CEO Marc H. Morial and renowned genealogist Kenyatta D. Berry. Registration is available at tinyurl.com/2pz3uauf, CFVI announced in a press release.

Honoring History, Identity, and Legacy

โ€œThis isnโ€™t just an event โ€” itโ€™s a homecoming,โ€ organizers wrote in a press release. โ€œThis special event honors the lives, stories, and legacies of the 10 million enslaved African American men, women, and children whose names and histories were systematically erased by slavery โ€” and celebrates the modern descendants reclaiming those stories today. Together, we will recover, restore, and remember.โ€

Marc H. Morial will share reflections on his own ancestry and legacy in a conversation with Kenyatta Berry, who will present new research into Morialโ€™s family history during the live event. The program will also debut a short impact reel from the 10 Million Names initiative, highlighting more than one million names already recovered, the press release stated.

CFVI Brings Caribbean Context to National Project

โ€œCFVI is honored to support this important conversation about African American family history and healing in recognition of Juneteenth,โ€ said CFVI President Dee Baecher-Brown. โ€œOur commitment to education and community empowerment aligns deeply with the mission of this project โ€” to help millions of descendants of enslaved persons reconnect with their roots and their stories. We encourage everyone in our network to join us in this virtual event and to share this opportunity widely. Understanding our history is a vital step toward healing, belonging, and building a stronger future for all.โ€

The 10 Million Names Project, launched by American Ancestors and its partners in 2023, is a national initiative dedicated to recovering the names of the estimated 10 million men, women, and children of African descent enslaved in the U.S. between the 1500s and 1865. The project seeks to amplify family stories, connect data researchers with descendants, and expand access to genealogical information for the 44 million living descendants of enslaved people, the release stated.

Genealogy and Inclusive Education in the Virgin Islands

CFVIโ€™s involvement in the project stems from its participation in the “United We Stand: Connecting Through Culture” initiative, launched by the National Endowment for the Humanities in 2023. As NEHโ€™s official partner in the U.S. Virgin Islands, CFVI saw the need to explore Caribbean connections to U.S. slavery, recognizing that enslaved individuals and slaveholders often moved between the Caribbean and the American colonies, the releae stated.

That recognition led to a collaboration with the Caribbean Genealogy Library, a former NEH grantee, to develop “Using Genealogy to Teach Inclusive History: U.S. Virgin Islands,” a one-day program held in March 2024. The workshop trained 31 local educators and community members to use genealogical tools to connect students with inclusive historical narratives, it said.

About the Featured Speakers

Kenyatta D. Berry is a noted genealogist, attorney, and television host best known for her work on Genealogy Roadshow on PBS. A contributor to The 1619 Project, Berry is widely recognized for her efforts to make African American genealogy more accessible. Her work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Black Enterprise, and Real Simple.

Marc H. Morial is the President and CEO of the National Urban League and former Mayor of New Orleans. He is the author of “The Gumbo Coalition,” which outlines a leadership framework rooted in unity and democracy. Morial is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and holds a law degree from Georgetown University.

CFVI officials said they are proud to continue building on this collaboration, calling the event an opportunity to โ€œrecover stories, reconnect families, and reframe the historical narrative.”

Alleged Bank Theft Accomplice Arrested, 90-Year-Old Victim Vows Suit

Prosecutors have accused a St. Croix man of conspiring with a bank teller to slip $100,000 out of a 90-year-old manโ€™s account without his knowledge or consent, the Virgin Islands Police Department announced Wednesday. Family for the aged victim has pledged to sue.

Mylon Allen surrendered to the Wilbur H. Francis Command Police Station Tuesday and was charged with 21 crimes, including obtaining money by false pretense, forgery, uttering or passing forged or counterfeited matters, passing or possession of forged bills or notes, grand larceny, aggravated identity theft, participating in fraud on creditors, access to computer for fraudulent purposes, financial exploitation of an elderly or dependent adult, and conspiracy.

The Economic Crimes Unit started investigating Allen and alleged accomplice Jahmaira Farrell in January after the victim reported the March 2022 to May 2023 incidents.

Farrell allegedly forged a cashierโ€™s check, moving money from the victim to Allen, who then allegedly deposited the money into his Banco Popular account. Allen allegedly used more than $60,000 to buy a new car for Farrell, give her $30,000, and keep the remaining money for his own use, according to police.

Bail was set at $20,000 but Magistrate Judge Venetia Velazquez allowed Allen to post $800 bail. Allen was released pending his advice of rights hearing. Farrell was arrested at the Mars Hill U.S. Post Office on Monday.

The victim, identified by a law firm as Lennox Cato, pledged to file suit against Oriental Bank. Catoโ€™s niece, who has power of attorney over her elderly uncle, said the alleged theft was a โ€œdevastating breach of trust.โ€

โ€œIt was betrayal in its purest form,โ€ Richards said in a press release from her attorneys. โ€œThis wasnโ€™t just money. This was his stability, his security, and his peace of mind.โ€

Had Richards not started reviewing her uncleโ€™s financial records, the alleged theft may have never been discovered.

Police said Tuesday they found evidence that Farrell and Allen may have stolen more from Cato in years past, but that the potential crimes were outside a three-year statute of limitations.

Richardโ€™s attorneys said the suit would be filed with the St. Croix Superior Court of the Virgin Islands, but as of Wednesday afternoon, an electronic record had not been posted on the court website.

St. Thomas Road Closures Thursday to July 3

Please be advised of temporary road closures affecting Pilgrim Terrace Bypass (Route 35), Catherineberg Road, and Manassah Hill Road from June 12 at 9 a.m. to July 3 at 4 p.m. to support underground electrical work for Feeder 13. Motorists are encouraged to use alternate routes and follow posted detour signage. We appreciate your patience as we work to improve service reliability.

Claude Simmonds Dies at 102

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The family of Claude Simmonds announces his passing on May 28, 2025, at the age of 102.

Claude Simmons

He is survived by his wife: Leona Simmonds, daughters: Rosalie Simmonds Ballentine and Lydia Simmonds-Lettsome, sons: Nathan Simmonds and Paul Simmonds, sister: Geraldine Berry, sisters-in-law: Enell Smith and Marjorie Simmonds, daughters-in-Law: Carol Jackson Simmonds and Verna Simmonds, son-in-Law: Krim Ballentine; granddaughters: Ronnalyn Simmonds, Nathalie Parker (Reginald), Glenesha Phipps, Makeda Simmonds, Marva Simmonds & Bianca Calhoun (Calvin); grandsons: Maurice Simmonds, Pablo Simmonds (Akina), Jabriel Ballentine (Sonya), LeRoi Simmonds (Shaniqua), Leโ€™shawn lettsome, Sr., Jeโ€™Ronn Simmonds & John Paul Simmonds (Wanda); great-granddaughters: Sierra Calhoun, Kezia Lettsome, Makeda Ballentine, Leโ€™Annaย  Simmonds, Laiโ€™el Simmonds & Aneka Simmonds; great-grandsons: Sโ€™Vante Steele, Leโ€™Shawn Lettsome, Jr., Anakin Lettsome, Rakim Parker, Amir Huggins, Mateo Simmonds, Omari Ballentine, Layton Calhoun, William Calhoun & Ahmad Simmonds; great-great-granddaughter: Amira Huggins; nieces: Ineka Powell, Naomi, Ruby & Kerene Simmonds, Iris Carty, Odette, Shirley & Sheila Richardson, Iniker Hodge, Delores Simmonds, Jeannette Charles, Angela Rawlins & Mary Rawlins; nephews: Everson & Vincent Rawlins, Jason Simmonds, Bernette Simmonds, Randolph Simmonds, Clement Browne, Vacquein & Urban Richardson, Earl, Kemuel, Kaddy, & Emmanuel Simmonds & Robelto Berry;ย  special cousins: Willie Nisbitt, Constantine Fraites, Mavis Rosario & Rev. J. Mastine Nisbitt. Many, many great nieces and nephews too numerous to mention. Godchildren: Sharon Jackson McDonald, Kay Milliner-Kitchens, Dawn Milliner, Charlene McBean Freemen, Myrtle Knight, Lisa Melchior, Willie Esquerdo, Merwin Potter, Russell Chinnery, Ronald Pinney, Ronald Harrigan, Bertran Callwood, & Raymond Petersen; many other family and friends too numerous to mention.ย 

Funeral arrangements for Claude Simmonds will be on Friday, June 27, at St. Andrewโ€™s Episcopal Church. Viewing & tributes will begin at 9 am, with service to follow at 10 am. Interment will be in Western Cemetery # 1. Arrangements are by Turnbullโ€™s Funeral Home and Crematory Service.

Vancie Irene Evans Dies at 97

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Vancie Irene Evans, age 97, passed away peacefully at home on Saturday, May 31, 2025. Vancie Smith was born on October 19, 1927 on the island of Tortola in the British Virgin Islands to the late Owen and Florence Smith. She and her siblings totaled 11 children.

Vancie I. Evans

In 1945 she moved to St. Thomas, where she married the late Edwin Evans, Sr. who was also from Tortola. From this union they had 13 children, 10 of whom she is survived by.

Vanice was a member of the Christ Church Methodist congregation since her confirmation in 1950 and assistant leader of a Church Class. Her life and duties were that of a devoted wife and nurturing mother. She also worked as a talented seamstress.

Vancie leaves behind to cherish her memory 10 surviving children:ย 

Sons – Leroy Evans, Sr., Stanley Evans, Elvin Evans and Darryl Evans,

Daughters – Lorna Kuntz, Orma Farrell, Jenicia Evans, Joycelyn

Evans, Sherill Evans and Theresa Evans. She was preceded in death

by son Edwin Evans, Jr. and daughters Nira and Lena Evans.

Her lineage also includes 34 grandchildren, 62 great-grandchildren and 23 great-great-grandchildren. She is also survived by a sister Vivian Francis, 19 nieces and 14 nephews, a close neighbor and personal as well as family friends.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, June 24 at the Wesley Methodist Church in Annas Retreat at 10 a.m. Viewing prior to the service will be attainable between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m.

Burial will be at the Western Cemetery, Section A in Altona. Funeral arrangements provided by Turnbullโ€™s Funeral Home.

Elroy Henderson Dies at 77

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Elroy Henderson, of Estate LaGrange, passed away on May 20. He was 77 years old.ย 

Elroy Henderson

He is remembered by his friends and loved ones:ย 

(Deceased*) Parents, Emile A. Henderson, Sr.* and Gerda James-Henderson*; daughter, Yvette Henderson*; brothers, Mario Henderson*, Emile A. Henderson, Jr.*, Anthony Henderson, Sr.*, Raymond Henderson*, L. Agustin Henderson, Sr., and Kenneth Henderson Sr.; sisters, Asta L. Martin*, Mary Henderson*, Patricia Henderson*, Marilyn Henderson-Peake*, Gaynel Henderson-Barnes*, and Leatrice Henderson-Galloway*; adopted Sister, Elizabeth โ€œBettyโ€ Wilson; nieces, Prudence Morris-Dance, Michelle Morris-Martin, Vuriley Harris, Corinne Harris, Dr. Kimarie Engerman, Patricia Lynch, Sabrina H. Salmon, Natasha H. Petersen, Sonji H. Samuel, Sanya J. Henderson, Sophia Henderson*, Kemya Henderson, Sharima Henderson, Chyla Ritter, Kenisha Henderson, Kenika DeGazon, Timeshia Meyers, Dr. Dynell R. Williams, Sherrie Galloway, Sherrica Galloway, and Lysha Galloway; nephews, DeRay Hodge, Marcellus Flores, Jamal Henderson*, The Honorable Emile A. Henderson III, Leander A. Henderson, Jr., Anthony V. Henderson, Jr., Brian Henderson, Sr., Kenneth Henderson, Jr., LeJuan Henderson, Deshawn Henderson and Raymond Galloway; great nieces, Jewel Walker, Jโ€™Nee Armstrong, Marsha Chery, Natalie Martin, Toni Messer, Caira Isaac, Allarie Monsanto, Jazarie James, LaTanya Cobb, LaToi Evans, Shakira Brown, Sabrina-Shaquayne Trimew, Cirina Salmon, Ashley Petersen, Imani Samuel, Kameelah Selmon, Jenaya Selmon, Nasirah Henderson, Aโ€™Chyla Ritter, U-Niesha James, Kโ€™Saiah Smith, Kโ€™Myiah Chaparro, Kโ€™Shailah Smith, Destinee DeGazon, Leโ€™Nique DeGazon, Kaeden DeGazon, Amiyah Henderson, JeNai Henderson, Samaiyah Harris, Jordyn Galloway-Anderson, Jenesis Gallloway-Anderson, Jahzara Galloway, Dโ€™Andra Arthurton, Olivia Henderson, Coraline Henderson; great nephews, Ronald Carter, Jr., A. Glenmore Martin, Jr., Deray Smithen, Shakeem Trotman, Bryant Curry, Byron Curry, Noshua McNeil, Allan Petersen, Jr., Malik Flores, Delani Samuel, Jalen Chinnery, Marshaun Galloway, Kyle Galloway, Brandon Henderson, Jared Henderson, Brian Henderson, Jr., Caidyn Henderson, Jahโ€™sani Francis, Aโ€™Jani Francis, Isaiah Henderson, Dennis Graham III, Michael Alfred, Jr., Valdemire Henderson; (22) Great-Great Nieces; (29) Great-Great Nephews; (2) Great-Great-Great Nieces; and (2) Great-Great-Great Nephews; brothers-in-law, Lionel Barnes, Jr., and Raymond Galloway, Sr.; sisters-in-law, Marlene P. Henderson, Dianne R. Henderson, and Karen Henderson; godchildren, Caira Issaac, Jarell Oโ€™Connor, and Antonio Ritter; special cousins and relatives; Family of the late Gelza James, Family of the Late Julio Petersen, Sr., Lloyd Oโ€™Byran & Family, McBean Family, Oโ€™Bryan Family, James Family, Davila Family, Petersen Family, Kathleen Parris and Family, Joan Petersen & Family, Patricia โ€œPatโ€ Williams, Sharon Hodge, Radiant Morris, Nikesha Morris, The Honorable Ernest E. Morris, Jr., and Francis Family (St. Thomas); special friends, Joyce Fontenelle, Jennifer Brady, the Gittens Family, Marilyn and Jerilyn Abraham, Monica Andrew, Sonia Phillip, Angella Clouden, the Brow Corner Crew, and the Alba Crew; special thanks,ย  Michelle Martin, Jennifer Brady.

Thank You! Perhaps you sent a lovely card or sat in a chair. Perhaps you sent us beautiful flowers; if so, we saw them there. Perhaps you spoke the kindest words that any friend could say. Perhaps you were not all there at all, just thought of us that day. Whatever you did to console our hearts, we thank you so much, whatever your part. -The Henderson Family

The funeral service will be held on June 17 at St. Patrick Catholic Church. Viewing at 9:30 am and service begins at 10:30 am. Interment will follow at Frederiksted Cemetery.

Professional services entrusted to James Memorial Funeral Home, Inc.

Luz โ€œTaityโ€ Rojas-Dorival Dies at 76

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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Luz โ€œTaityโ€ Rojas-Dorival, a cherished wife, beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, and dearest friend.

Luz was born on January 8th, 1949, to Paulino Rojas and Marie Bryan, on St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. She passed away peacefully on May 23, 2025, at the age of 76.

Luz is lovingly survived by:
her husband, David Dorival,
son, David Dorival Jr.
daughter, Luz Monell,
son-in-law, Mervin Dorival,
sisters Maria Victorine and Mildred Matthias,
27 Nieces and Nephews,
11 Grandchildren,
17 Great Grandchildren,
1 Great Great Grandchild,
and a host of extended family and friends, too numerous to mention.

Funeral services for Luz โ€œTaityโ€ Dorival will be held on June 17th at World Overcome Ministries. Viewing will begin at 9 a.m., followed by the service at 10 a.m.

For online condolences or to share a special memory, visit: https://www.turnbullsfuneralhomevi.com/obituary/luz-dorival

Funeral arrangements are being held by Turnbullโ€™s Funeral Home and Cremation Services of St. Thomas.

Brian Hunt, Sr.ย Dies

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It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Brian Hunt, Sr.ย 

Brian Hunt Sr.

Brian was a dedicated mechanic and truck driver. He worked for various companies on St. Thomas and St. John. On May 28, 2025, at his residence, Brian peacefully went to sleep with his family and close relatives by his side. ย 

He is preceded in death by his father: Richard Hunt, Sr.ย 

He is survived by:

Mother: Sarah E. George

Wife: Nicole Matthias

Son: Brian R. Hunt, Jr.ย 

Sisters: Cleone Brown, Michelle Connors, Sonia Innocent

Brothers: Michael Smith, Tarik Adams, John James, Jack Gumbs, Wayne,

Sister โ€“ in โ€“ law: Betty Matthiasย 

Special friends: Dwight Smith, Arthur & Cindy Paris, Alton Thomas, Richard & Carolie Blake, Kaylan Parisย 

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend funeral service on Saturday, June 14, at Celestial Chapel of Dan Hurley Home for Funerals. Viewing begins at 9 a.m. with service to follow at 10 a.m. Interment: Cremation Funeral arrangements are under the care of Dan Hurley Home for Funerals and Cremation Centers of St. Thomas, St. John, and St. Croix. For online condolences, or to share a special memory visit www.hurleydavisfuneralhome.comย 

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