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Island in Decay: Garbage Crisis, Crumbling Roads Fuel Outrage as VROMI Comes Under Fire.

garbagepileup19042026PHILIPSBURG:--- Public frustration is boiling over as mountains of garbage, collapsing roads, and government inaction continue to plague communities across the island, prompting fierce criticism from Member of Parliament Lyndon Lewis.
Lewis has sharply condemned what he described as the shocking level of neglect under the Ministry of VROMI, pointing to garbage piling up in neighborhoods, roadside areas, and public spaces while residents are left to deal with the stench, health concerns, and embarrassment of living in what many say is becoming an island dump.
According to Lewis, the worsening sanitation crisis is only one symptom of a ministry that has failed on multiple fronts. He has already tabled a motion of no confidence against Minister Patrice Gumbs Jr, citing what he called a pattern of incompetence, delays, and disregard for the daily struggles of the people.
The MP said he has been closely monitoring the ministry’s performance and found little evidence of urgency or effective leadership. One glaring example is Arch Road, where promised repairs remain unfinished while residents and motorists continue to navigate dangerous and deteriorating conditions.
Across the island, potholes have multiplied at an alarming rate, turning streets into obstacle courses and creating daily hazards for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians alike. With recent heavy rainfall, road surfaces have worsened even further, exposing the fragility of infrastructure and the lack of preventative maintenance.
Motorists complain of damaged tires, bent rims, and costly repairs. Pedestrians are forced to dodge flooded craters and broken sidewalks, while businesses suffer from poor access and a growing perception that the island is falling apart.
Lewis also raised concerns that several road projects had already been signed off under former Minister Egbert J. Doran, yet were allegedly stalled under the current administration. If true, it raises serious questions about why approved works were delayed while roads continued to crumble and public frustration mounted.
Critics say the situation reflects a government more focused on excuses than execution. Garbage remains uncollected, roads remain broken, and promises remain empty.
For many residents, patience has run out. They are no longer asking for miracles — only competent governance, basic sanitation, and roads that do not threaten life and property every time it rains.
As pressure mounts, the question now is whether Minister Gumbs will take responsibility and act decisively, or whether the island will continue sinking deeper into disorder, neglect, and avoidable decline.


Free Endemic Animal Festival at Amuseum Naturalis at The Old House this Saturday.

French Quarter:--- The Les Fruits de Mer association invites the public to the Endemic Animal Festival. The festival will take place from 9am to noon this Saturday, April 25th at Amuseum Naturalis at The Old House. It is a wonderful chance to learn about the special animals that live only on our island or only in our region. Attendees will enjoy a book giveaway, a craft activity, a scavenger hunt, and more. The festival and all of the activities are free.

“Endemic animals and plants are the most unique part of local nature,” explained Les Fruits de Mer President Jenn Yerkes. “They are the species that live only on this island, or only on a few islands in our area. It’s amazing that there are plants and animals that can only be found here, and nowhere else in the world! They’re an incredible part of St. Martin’s natural heritage. Come out and celebrate them at this free, fun festival!”

Copies of Endemics Around Me, a bilingual coloring book and nature journal, will be given away at the festival. The book presents 40 plants and animals that are unique to St. Martin or to our region.

“We love giving this book to kids,” said author Mark Yokoyama. “It’s a great way to learn about animals and plants that live only here, like the Bearded Anole and the St. Martin Milk Pea. These are some of St. Martin’s most precious treasures.”

The event will feature a snail station where guests can learn how scientists find land snail shells in the soil. Many of these snails are special to our region.

Festival attendees are invited to explore the Amuseum gardens and grounds to find the plants and animals in the scavenger hunt. Kids and adults will also enjoy the event’s craft station, where they can decorate magnetic canvases with endemic plant and animal designs to take home.

The Endemic Animal Festival will be from 9am to noon on Saturday, April 25th at Amuseum Naturalis at The Old House on the hill above Coconut Grove in French Quarter. The free festival is sponsored by Delta Petroleum. Development and printing of Endemics Around Me was supported by the Collectivité de Saint-Martin.

Tragedy on Mountain Dove Road: Two Killed, Including Child, in Horrific Pointe Blanche Crash

kpsm19042026POINTE BLANCHE:--- A devastating traffic accident on Mountain Dove Road on Sunday afternoon has left the island in mourning after two people, including a young child, lost their lives in a violent single-vehicle crash.
Emergency services rushed to the scene shortly after 1:00 p.m. following multiple distress calls reporting a serious accident in the Pointe Blanche area. Responding officers discovered a white minivan overturned on its side, with three occupants trapped inside the wreckage.
Firefighters and ambulance personnel immediately launched a rescue operation, stabilizing the damaged vehicle before cutting through the roof to free those trapped inside. Despite their urgent efforts, two of the victims — one adult and one child believed to be around 7 to 8 years old — were pronounced dead at the scene.
The third occupant, believed to be the driver, survived the crash and was rushed to Sint Maarten Medical Center for emergency treatment.
Witnesses described the scene as heartbreaking, as first responders worked for hours to extract victims, clear the wreckage, and sanitize the roadway. Members of the Fire Department were praised for their professionalism and courage under traumatic conditions.
The Police Force of Sint Maarten Traffic Department remains on the scene, conducting a full investigation into the cause of the fatal rollover. Authorities have not yet confirmed whether speed, mechanical failure, or road conditions played a role.
Police extended condolences to the grieving families and used the tragedy to urge motorists to exercise greater caution on the nation’s roads.
Sunday’s crash adds to growing concerns about road safety on steep and winding routes such as Mountain Dove Road, where accidents have occurred before. For many across St. Maarten, however, the focus tonight is not statistics — but the unbearable loss of two lives, one of them a child whose future was just beginning.

Ill-Treatment Incident – Simpson Bay.

kpsmvehicle29012026PHILIPSBURG:--- The Police Force of Sint Maarten (KPSM) is currently investigating a serious ill-treatment incident that occurred in the early morning hours of Saturday, April 18, 2026, at a well-known establishment in the Simpson Bay area.

Just after 05:00 AM, police received a report of a male victim who had been severely beaten after allegedly unlawfully entering the business premises.

Further investigation revealed that the two suspects encountered the victim inside the establishment shortly after 05:00 AM and proceeded to ill-treat him within the premises.

The victim sustained serious injuries and was transported in very serious condition to the St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) for urgent medical treatment.

Both suspects involved in the assault were later arrested at the scene and transported to the Philipsburg Police Station, where they are currently being held pending further investigation.

KPSM takes this opportunity to strongly remind the public that taking the law into one’s own hands is a criminal offense and can lead to serious legal consequences.

Individuals are urged to contact the police in such situations rather than resorting to violence.

PJIAE Announces Toppix 2026 Winners

southwest17042026Simpson Bay:---  Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) proudly announces the winners of the ToppiX 2026 Aviation Photography Competition, marking the exciting return of the contest after a 10-year hiatus.

 This year’s edition brought the competition back with a special theme: “The First Landing of Southwest Airlines in SXM,” inviting photographers to capture a historic milestone for the island’s aviation sector.

After careful evaluation by the jury, three winners were selected:

3rd Place: Sabih Sebastiaan Haasdijk
2nd Place: Jachiem Richardson (HD Fly)
1st Place: Paul Ellinger

The winning image by Paul Ellinger stood out for its exceptional composition, striking use of color, and strong sense of place, clearly capturing the iconic surroundings of SXM. A particularly unique element noted by the judges was the shadow of the aircraft within the image, which closely aligns with the airport’s branding. The “X” in SXM symbolizes an aircraft, with the line beneath representing its shadow, making this photograph a powerful and meaningful visual representation of the airport’s identity.

“As soon as I captured this moment, I knew it was something special,” said Paul Ellinger. “To have my photo selected as the winner is truly an honor. SXM is such a unique place for aviation photography, and I’m proud to be part of capturing that story.”

As the grand prize winner, Paul Ellinger’s photograph will be prominently featured as the new backdrop in the terminal building, offering passengers the opportunity to capture their own memories with this iconic image. In addition, the photo will be showcased as the header image on the official SXM Airport website.

Princess Juliana International Airport congratulates all winners and participants for their creativity and passion. The return of the ToppiX competition highlights the strong connection between aviation, destination, the community and reaffirms SXM’s position as one of the world’s most iconic aviation locations.


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