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SALUTE TO ANGUILLA'S TOP STUDENTS
Mikeela Skelliekie
 

The twelve students from the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School in Anguilla appearing here, are the island’s top candidates in the May/June 2010 CSEC Examinations. They achieved five or more grade ones in the regional exam.

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Millie Hodge Appointed General Manager Covecastle
L-R: Mrs. Joan and Mr. Mryon Goldfinger and Mrs. Millie Hodge
 

Cove Castles a resort which has been operating for the past 25 years and is pleased to announce Mrs. Millie Hodge as their new "General Manager" for Cove Castles.

Mr. Myron Goldfinger is the Architect of Cove Castles and Mrs. June Goldfinger is the Interior Designer and they both were the original developers of the resort and present Directors.

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POLICE AND MAGISTRATE'S COURT REPORTS - Four Burglaries, Eight Thefts
Inspectors Emris Rogers and Paul Sinclair
 

POLICE REPORT

Four burglaries, eight thefts and one robbery were the crimes reported for the period August 18th to 25th. The burglaries took place in East End, South Hill and Katouche, and the items stolen included: a laptop computer, power tools, a blackberry cell phone, radio CD player, video games and cash.

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CHIEF MINISTER’S PRESS CONFERENCE - Hughes Says Anguilla Is Bankrupt; Government To Borrow Money Fro
Chief Minister Hubert Hughes
 

After a break of one week, Chief Minister and Minister of Finance, Hubert Hughes, held his regular press conference on Tuesday this week.

He recalled that when he was in office in 2000, there was money in the Treasury to pay the normal national expenses but today, like the previous Administration, his Government was borrowing money each month to pay public servants.

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New Vehicle Legislation Ready For Discussion
Inspector Marva Brooks
 

The first public discussion on the new legislation, which outlaws the use of cellular phones by motorists while driving on the island’s public roads, and makes the use of seat belts mandatory, should have already taken place. It was planned for last week at the Teachers’ Resource Centre, but had to be postponed due to insufficient publicity and poor attendance.

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APPRECIATION SERVICE FOR THREE AT BETHEL Rev. Dr. Niles, Rev. White and Bro. Damien Hughes
Members of the Bethel Choir
 

A packed Bethel Methodist Church was the venue for an Appreciation Service on Sunday, August 22, in honour of Circuit Superintendent, Rev. Dr. H. Clifton Niles, Rev. Careen White and Minister-in-Training, Brother Damien Hughes.
Rev. Dr. Niles will be officially retiring from the Ministry on August 31 after 42 years of service, the last four of which he served in Anguilla.

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Another Successful Year For The Kidz Kare Summer Retreat!
Campers that attended the Cultural Expo with camp certificates
 

Once again, Kidz Kare Inc has seen the end of another successful event: its 2nd Annual Kidz Kare Summer Retreat which was held during August 9th – 15 at the Albena Lake Hodge Comprehensive School Campus A. The seven-day long camp, which was founded and directed by Ms. Giselle Bartlette along with the assistance and support of her sister Chanice, and facilitators Juliet, Gillian and Shakarii, attracted 45 children from the island’s primary schools. The camp offered children between the ages of 4-13 years the opportunity to learn new skills, build confidence, foster social interaction, creativity and good sportsmanship.

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The Anguilla Table Tennis Association, Uniting Our Youth Through Table Tennis
Table Tennis' governing body
 

On Friday August 20th, the Anguilla Table Tennis Association (ATTA) conducted a press briefing to inform the general public of the progress it was making in bringing table tennis into the mainstream of sports in Anguilla. The Director of Sports in Anguilla, Mrs. Wilma Proctor, who chaired the brief event explained: “The Anguilla Table Tennis Association was formed on September 24th 2008, after several meetings of interested persons.

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PROBATION AND YOU: Probation Intake Process
 

What is the intake process?
Juveniles charged with committing a criminal offence appear before the Magistrate’s Court. If they plead guilty, or they are found guilty, they can be sentenced to Probation, Community Service or a Combination Order. Once sentenced they are required to visit the Department of Probation with their parents for an intake session. The intake process takes place after the Court hearing. The intake process is a procedure by which information is gathered from the Juvenile probationers and their parent(s).

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TOUGH CULINARY ARTS TEACHER GETS GIFT TRIP TO ANGUILLA
Wilma Stephenson
 

A gift of a trip to Anguilla, as a guest at Cuisinart Resort and Spa, from Emmy award television chef celebrity, Rachel Ray, filled recipient Philadelphia culinary arts teacher, Wilma Stephenson, with much excitement last week.

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"Long Rope For Mawga Goat"
 

Let me take this opportunity at the outset to commend and congratulate the students, teachers, education managers and parents of the Albena Lake-Hodge Comprehensive School for the exceptional results in the recent CXC and CAPE examinations. In this challenging period it is good to know that there is cadre of young people being “well-equipped” to secure our progress as a nation.

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No-Walls Church Of Hope Thanks ANGLEC By: James R. Harrigan
"Marvin and Shandol installing new transformers"
 

Normally, the return of power after an electricity interruption is no big deal, but I would sincerely like to take this opportunity to say a hearty “thank you” to the linesmen of ANGLEC who worked hard, beyond their call of duty, on Sunday morning to restore electricity in order to facilitate our church’s worship session. The night before a transformer had blown, which necessitated the replacement of two pole transformers to feed the church and surrounding areas.

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Vivien Vanterpool Primary School Under Repair
Work crews on roofs of the school
 

Work is in progress on refurbishing two of the roofs of the Vivien Vanterpool Primary School at Island Harbour, where leaking and other problems of disrepair have been occurring for sometime.

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GOVERNMENT, CAP JULUCA AT PEACE New MOU To Move Project Forward
L-R: Ministers Walcott Richardson, Evan Gumbs, Edison Baird, CM Hughes,     Adam Aron, Governor Harrison, Haydn Hughes, Jerome Roberts and Violet Gumbs
 

After much talk and negotiation, the Anguilla Government and Chairman and CEO of Cap Juluca Properties Ltd, Adam Aron, have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding, paving the way for the further development of the property.
The signing ceremony took place at the hotel on Friday, August 13, in the presence of many staff members, some of whom had been involved in the negotiations.

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Opposition Supports MOU But Has Concerns
Victor Banks and Othlyn Vanterpool at Press Conference
 

The Opposition Anguilla United Front, which participated in the debate on the new MOU for Cap Juluca in the Anguilla House of Assembly last week, has reiterated its support for the project, but told reporters on Tuesday about some concerns it has with the agreement.

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POLICE AND MAGISTRATE'S COURT REPORTS
Inspector Emris Rogers and Paul Sinclair
 

Police

Eleven crimes were reported for the period August 11th to 18th. There were four burglaries, one at Sandy Ground and three at South Hill. Items stolen in these burglaries included a stove, DVD player, CDs, kitchen utensils, cases of beers and Guinness, bottles of alcohol, a laptop computer and cash.

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GOVERNOR’S PRESS CONFERENCE - Hurricane Season; Delayed Appointment of Second Nominated Member; Cap
BVI Governor McClency, Anguilla's Governor Harrison, Deputy Governor Stanley Reid and Peter Roberts
 

Although there has not been much hurricane activity in the area, Anguilla’s Governor, Alistair Harrison, has advised the people of the island to remain vigilant. “I know that the National Disaster Management Committee is very well prepared and I am visiting one of the hurricane shelters this afternoon. We all have to remember not to be complacent between the period now and October that is the worst peak of the season,” he advised.

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ANGUILLA PRIDE™: BUILDING PROSPERITY THROUGH PROFESSIONALISM - ACCURACY
 

In follow-up to the overview last week, this series of standards discussions will begin by highlighting the principles represented by the first “A” in the acronym ANGUILLA PRIDE™. This “A” is for Accuracy in every statement, preparation and action. This is the first of the service quality standards that needs to be demonstrated for each member of every business to achieve professional excellence.

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Dismantling the Health Authority of Anguilla
 

The Ministry of Health is pleased to report that it is on course with the process of dismantling the Health Authority of Anguilla (HAA). On 13th August 2010 officials from the Ministry of Health will be meeting with the Health Advisory Commission to discuss the recommendations in the Commission’s report. Following these discussions, the Ministry of Health will finalize a new managerial structure for the provision of public sector health care services.

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NAGICO ASSISTS WITH CADET NURSING IN ANGUILLA
L-R: Ralph Hodge, Serene Carter-Davis, Vonetta Connor-Webster,             Meridith Gumbs, Imogene Reid-Connor, Karson Borell and Jimmy Challenger
 

The Anguilla Health Authority and the Ministry of Health have come up with a novel idea of attracting Anguillians, while at an early age, to the nursing profession. The intention is eventually to create such a response to the initiative that it would lead to a reduction in the island’s dependence on nurses and other health-care workers from abroad.

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