PHILIPSBURG:--- Member of Parliament and Vice Chair of the Justice Committee, Lyndon C. J. Lewis, expresses deep concern regarding the recent series of robberies and violent incidents that have occurred across St. Maarten in recent weeks. MP Lewis urges the Minister of Justice, the Prosecutor’s Office, and the Police Force of St. Maarten to take all necessary measures to combat these crimes and safeguard the community effectively.
“As a Member of Parliament and Vice Chair of the Justice Committee, I am deeply saddened and concerned by the direction our beloved island is heading with the recent surge in robberies and acts of violence,” MP Lewis stated. “This is extremely troubling and presents a very negative image for our country, especially as we enter the high tourism and Christmas season.”
MP Lewis emphasized that the situation, if not adequately addressed, could escalate into a national crisis. He underscored the need for a unified approach, calling on all sectors of society to work together to restore peace and security.
“I would like to acknowledge and commend the police officers, law enforcement agencies, and all other front-line workers for their continuous and tireless efforts in showing up and increasing patrols to maintain public safety, despite the challenging working conditions they currently face,” he stated. “Your hard work and dedication do not go unnoticed. I urge you to continue standing firm as we navigate this difficult period.”
Addressing the youth of St. Maarten directly, MP Lewis made a heartfelt plea: “To my young people, I want to remind you that violence is never the answer. The choices you make today can shape your entire future. I strongly urge you to stay away from crime, and to those who continue down this path, be aware that you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”
MP Lewis reaffirmed his commitment to working with the Ministry of Justice, law enforcement bodies, and community leaders to strengthen measures aimed at curbing crime and restoring a sense of safety for residents and visitors alike.
“Our island’s future depends on the safety and security of all who live here,” he concluded. “Let us stand together as one people, united in the fight against crime and in the pursuit of a better, safer St. Maarten.”




PHILIPSBURG:--- The Breast Cancer Support Group host by Still Beautiful, Positive and Elektralyets Foundations gathered on Wednesday, November 26, 2025, for a heartfelt Thanksgiving Potluck Feast at the 4C Foundation Conference Room on A.T. Illidge Road. The evening, facilitated by Mercedes Van Der Waals Wyatt, was filled with gratitude, shared experiences, and encouragement as members came together to celebrate life and support one another. This marked the conclusion of the 2025 meetings.
PHILIPSBURG:--- With the 2025 St. Maarten Marathon only days away, taking place on Sunday, 7 December, organizers are excited to announce that all 450 available spots have now been filled.
POINTE BLANCHE:--- The Management Team of the Point Blanche Correctional Institution and the Miss Lalie Youth Detention Facility recently met with the Climb Foundation representatives, Dr. Yadira Boston and Dr. Pierre, whose long-standing service to the Institution came to an end.
PHILIPSBURG:--- Orco Bank proudly participated in Banking on St. Maarten, a public financial literacy event hosted by the St. Maarten Bankers Association in collaboration with the Ministry of Finance. The community conversation formed part of Financial Literacy Month, creating a space for residents to engage directly with banking leaders and ask practical questions about money, banking services, savings, and financing.





