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Click, Connect, and Thrive: Seniors in the Digital Age.

library23012026PHILIPSBURG:--- With fresh topics and familiar goals, the Cyber Senior workshop series returns for another 8-month session. This initiative empowers mature adults to engage, explore, and excel with today’s digital tools, technologies, and resources that enhance their well-being.
Registration opens on Monday, January 26, 2026, and will close on Saturday, January 31, 2026. Classes begin on Tuesday, February 3, 2026, at Belvedere Estate #3, Belvedere Satellite.”
Our dedicated Cyber Senior Media Coaches look forward to welcoming both new and returning students to a program rich with learning, growth, and opportunity. To register, contact the Sint Maarten Library at +1-721-542-2970 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Enrollment is limited, so early registration is recommended.
Empower yourself or a loved one with essential digital skills that promote independence, convenience, and meaningful connection. Join the Cyber Senior Program and take the next step toward digital confidence.
Stay connected with us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube for updates and resources.


National Alliance Congratulates Michael Peters on Appointment at PJIA.

PHILIPSBURG:--- The National Alliance Party congratulates St. Maarten’s very own Michael Peters on his appointment as Operations Director at Princess Juliana International Airport.

Michael’s story is one we love to see. He started out as a summer employee and, through hard work, discipline, and commitment, worked his way up to one of the most important operational roles at our national airport. That kind of growth does not happen by chance. It happens when talent meets opportunity and when people are willing to put in the work.

As a son of the soil, Michael Peters is proof that local professionals can lead at the highest levels when they are given the chance. His deep knowledge of the airport and steady rise through the ranks show the value of investing in people who understand our institutions and care about doing the job right.

The National Alliance believes strongly in empowering our own. Building St. Maarten means trusting local talent, supporting growth, and creating pathways for our people to succeed. Michael’s appointment sends a positive message to young people across the island that dedication and perseverance truly matter.

We wish Michael Peters continued success as he takes on this important responsibility at the heart of our country’s main gateway.

Business Hoops SXM Continues to Invest in the Future of Local Basketball.

sybadonation23012026PHILIPSBURG:---  Business Hoops SXM once again demonstrated that its vision extends far beyond organizing competitive tournaments, as the organization made a meaningful contribution to youth basketball development on Thursday night at the L.B. Scott Sports Auditorium.
Following an exciting Souliga Youth Basketball Association (SYBA) game, Business Hoops SXM officially presented a new iPad to SYBA during a brief ceremony at 8:00 PM. The donation was made by the founders of Business Hoops, Jose Helliger and Cleon Frederick, and accepted by SYBA President Jamal Newton.
The tablet will play a vital role in helping SYBA modernize its operations, enabling the association to more efficiently track player statistics, including scoring, rebounds, assists, and overall game performance. According to SYBA officials, improved data collection will enhance player development, evaluation, and long-term planning for the league.
This initiative is in line with Business Hoops SXM’s broader mission—one that prioritizes giving back to the sport and strengthening basketball's grassroots foundation. While Business Hoops has become widely known for its high-energy corporate tournament, the organization has consistently emphasized that community impact and youth development remain at the heart of its efforts.
That commitment will be on full display during the 2026 Business Hoops Tournament, which runs from January 28 through February 7. Adding to the excitement, two SYBA games will be featured on Saturday, January 31, allowing young athletes to compete on a larger stage and in front of a wider audience.
As Business Hoops SXM continues to grow, moments like Thursday night’s donation serve as a reminder that the true value of sport lies not only in competition, but in investment—investment in young players, strong programs, and a sustainable future for basketball on the island.
For full game schedules, tournament updates, and more information, visit businesshoopssxm.com. Fans are also encouraged to follow Business Hoops SXM on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube for ongoing coverage and highlights.

CPS calls on Community to Continue to Eliminate Mosquito Breeding Sites. Tip it, toss it, cover it.

PHILIPSBURG (DCOMM):--- The Collective Prevention Service (CPS) calls on the population to step-up mosquito prevention measures after every rainfall event.

The proactive elimination of mosquito breeding sites is a cornerstone of effective public health management, serving as the first line of defense against the spread of debilitating diseases such as Dengue, Zika, and Chikungunya.

By identifying and removing sources of stagnant water—ranging from discarded containers to clogged gutters—communities can drastically reduce the population of Aedes aegypti at their source.

Ultimately, maintaining a "clean and dry" environment is not merely a household chore; it is a vital civic responsibility that safeguards the most vulnerable members of the population and ensures a healthier, more resilient community.
Mosquitoes breed in small amounts of standing water, especially in containers around homes and businesses (e.g., buckets, plant saucers, discarded items, tires, clogged gutters).
Mosquitoes are often active during the daytime, with biting frequently occurring outdoors in shaded areas and it can spread through transport and trade when eggs/larvae are moved in water-holding items.
Eliminating breeding sites is the most effective way to reduce mosquito populations. We urge everyone to take the following actions at least once per week: Tip it, toss it, cover it.
Empty and scrub containers that hold water: buckets, coolers, flowerpot saucers, pet bowls, vases, toys, tarps. Properly dispose of unused items that collect rainwater.
Cover water storage. Ensure cisterns, drums, and barrels are securely covered with tight lids or fine mesh. Clean drains and gutters. Remove leaves and debris to prevent water from pooling.
Manage tires and bulky items. Store tires under cover or disposing of them properly—tires are a high-risk breeding site. Businesses and property managers, construction sites, tire shops, marinas, and rental properties are asked to intensify weekly checks and maintain premises free of standing water.
Mosquito control cannot be achieved by government services alone. It requires sustained action by households, communities, and businesses across the entire island.
By working together, we can reduce breeding sites, lower mosquito populations, and protect residents and visitors.
To report any concerns with mosquito breeding or for any assistance, contact CPS’ vector control team by phone +1(721) 520-4161, 542-1222/1570, or 914.
Vector control can also be contacted by email at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Tzu Chi volunteers clean, transform home of 71-year-old senior living alone.

tzuchi21012025PHILIPSBURG:--- Tzu Chi volunteers joined forces to provide a full home clean-up and basic living support for a 71-year-old senior living alone in Cole Bay.
The effort was initiated after a single mother of four, facing her own challenges, reached out to Tzu Chi for help. Her actions, volunteers say, reflect the teaching of Tzu Chi Founder Master Cheng Yen that “Giving is not the privilege of the wealthy, but the privilege of a sincere heart.”
An initial visit in late December 2025 found the senior’s apartment in extremely poor, unsanitary conditions. The mattress was infested with bugs, there was no clean area, and the home lacked food and drinking water.

The senior faces high blood pressure, diabetes, chronic back pain, and knee problems, which affect her mobility. Family support is minimal, with only an 84-year-old sister and an absent son. Following the assessment, the senior was
approved to receive monthly food assistance from Tzu Chi.
On January 16, volunteers arrived with food, cleaning supplies, and a new bed. With the senior’s consent, all movable items were temporarily removed to allow a thorough cleaning of the bathroom, bedroom, and kitchen. Within four hours, the home was transformed into a safe, livable space.
When the senior returned, he became deeply emotional and expressed heartfelt gratitude. Volunteers reassured him that all belongings had been carefully cleaned and organised.
Volunteers also reflected on the experience. Sister Carolina said, “This was my first time participating in a house clean-up project. I felt happy and grateful and deeply experienced the power of teamwork in making things happen.” Brother Cavin added, “I felt joy working with a harmonious team where everyone shared the same mindset and gave back to the community.”


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