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Legal Battle Between MP Ardwell Irion and Attorney Jairo Bloem Heads to Court

Member of Parliament Ardwell Irion countersues Attorney Bloem.

ardwellirion29042025PHILIPSBURG:---A high-profile legal dispute between Member of Parliament Ardwell Irion and Attorney Jairo Bloem is set to take center stage in court this week. The case stems from a heated exchange of allegations and counterclaims regarding public statements made by both parties in recent days.

Attorney Jairo Bloem has filed an injunction against MP Ardwell Irion, accusing him of making defamatory remarks about his professional record and suitability for the position of Chairperson of the Central Bank of Curaçao and Sint Maarten. Bloem claims that Irion’s statements, published in The People’s Tribune and reiterated on the Lady Grace Radio program, were factually incorrect and damaging to his reputation. He is demanding a public retraction and apology from Irion, as well as assurances that such statements will not be repeated.

In response, MP Irion has rejected Bloem’s allegations, defending his remarks as part of his constitutional role in scrutinizing government conduct. Irion maintains that his statements were made in good faith during a public debate of significant societal importance and were neither defamatory nor unlawful. Furthermore, Irion has announced his intention to counter-sue Bloem for libel, citing what he describes as factually incorrect and professionally improper statements made by Bloem during the Lady Grace program.

The legal proceedings are scheduled to begin on Thursday at 3:00 PM, when the court will hear Bloem’s injunction against Irion. The case has garnered significant public attention, as it addresses issues of governance, accountability, and the boundaries of public discourse in matters of societal importance.

As the legal battle unfolds, both parties remain steadfast in their positions, with potential implications for their reputations and the broader public debate surrounding the Central Bank nomination process. The court’s decision is highly anticipated and could set a precedent for how such disputes are handled in the future.

In the meantime, Bloem has withdrawn his candidacy for the position of chair of the Central Bank Supervisory Board.


Yellow Alert Issued for Northern Islands.

Heads up, residents and visitors of Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy. The Guadeloupe Meteorological Center has issued a Yellow Alert for heavy rains and thunderstorms. This bulletin is a call for increased awareness and caution as unstable weather conditions are expected to impact the region.

Overview of the Yellow Alert

Météo France has placed Saint-Martin and Saint-Barthélemy under a Yellow Alert, which signifies a need to "Be Attentive." This is the first bulletin issued for this specific weather event, labeled as Episode n°17-IN.

The alert specifically warns of strong rains and thunderstorms. It was officially issued on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, at 11:35 AM local time. The weather event is expected to begin around 12:00 PM today and may last until Thursday, October 9, 2025, at 6:00 AM.

A Yellow Alert is a signal to be vigilant, especially if you are involved in outdoor activities that could be affected by the weather. It is not a call to halt all activity, but rather to be mindful of the developing situation and potential risks.

Current Weather Situation

The source of this instability is the tail end of Tropical Wave N°30. This system is generating an unstable southeasterly flow across the islands, bringing with it increased moisture and a higher potential for significant weather events. At the time the bulletin was issued, the primary conditions were set for the development of heavy showers and thunderstorms throughout the afternoon.

Forecast and Expected Impacts

The forecast points to a period of wet and unsettled weather. Here’s what you can expect:

Heavy Rainfall

The main concern is the potential for intense downpours. The meteorological center warns that rainfall accumulations could reach 30 to 50 mm (approximately 1.2 to 2 inches) in three hours or less. This rate of rainfall can quickly lead to localized flooding, particularly in low-lying or poorly drained areas.

Thunderstorms

Alongside the heavy rain, there is a risk of thunderstorms. These storms can bring not only downpours but also lightning and potentially gusty winds. The combination of these elements increases the danger associated with being outdoors.

Timeline of Events

  • Tuesday Afternoon: The risk of moderate to strong, sometimes stormy, showers is highest.
  • Tuesday Evening: A temporary improvement in conditions is expected.
  • Tuesday Night: New showers are likely to develop overnight.
  • Wednesday: The risk of showers will continue throughout the day.

The persistence of this weather pattern means that even during breaks in the rain, the ground will be saturated, increasing the risk of flash flooding if another heavy shower moves through.

Safety Recommendations from the Prefecture

When a Yellow Alert is in effect, it's vital to follow official safety advice. The prefecture has provided a list of recommended behaviors to minimize risk during this period of heavy rain and thunderstorms.

VIGILANCE JAUNE - FORTES PLUIES/ORAGES: SOYEZ ATTENTIFS! (Yellow Alert - Heavy Rains/Thunderstorms: Be Attentive!)

Here are the key precautions you should take:

  • Stay Informed: Keep up-to-date with the latest weather forecasts. Monitor information from Météo France and local authorities.
  • Be Cautious with Outdoor Activities:
    • If you plan on practicing any high-risk outdoor sports, reconsider your plans.
    • Pay close attention if your outdoor activities are in an exposed area, whether on land or at sea.
  • Avoid Flood-Prone Areas:
    • Be extremely careful if you need to travel through areas known to flood.
    • This includes crossing fords (gués), ravines, or low-lying passages at the bottom of hills (mornes). These areas can become impassable very quickly.
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  • Take Precautions During a Thunderstorm:
    • Avoid using landline telephones and electrical appliances.
    • Do not take shelter near pylons, posts, or under a solitary tree, as these can attract lightning.

Stay Safe and Informed

This Yellow Alert is a reminder that weather conditions can change rapidly. The primary message is one of heightened awareness. By staying informed through official channels and making sensible decisions, you can significantly reduce your risk of being affected by the heavy rain and thunderstorms.

Remember to check on neighbors, especially the elderly or those who may need assistance. Secure loose objects around your property that could be affected by wind or heavy rain. Most importantly, do not take unnecessary risks. A cautious approach is the best way to ensure your safety and the safety of those around you until this weather system passes.

St. Maarten Under Tropical Storm Watch as Jerry Approaches.

jerry07102025ST. MAARTEN:--- The Meteorological Department of St. Maarten has issued a Tropical Storm Watch for the island as Tropical Storm Jerry continues its westward track across the Atlantic. Residents are advised to stay alert and begin necessary preparations for potential impacts later this week.

As of 5:00 PM on Tuesday, October 7, 2025, the center of Tropical Storm Jerry was located approximately 1190 miles east-southeast of St. Maarten. The system is currently moving west at about 23 mph with maximum sustained winds near 50 mph and higher gusts.

Forecasters anticipate that Jerry will strengthen into a hurricane within the next day. A decrease in its forward speed and a turn toward the west-northwest is expected over the next couple of days. Based on the current forecast track, the center of the storm is projected to pass near or just north of St. Maarten late Thursday into Friday. Its closest point to the island is expected to be about 140 miles to the north-northeast on Friday.

Potential Hazards for St. Maarten:

  • Wind: Tropical storm-force winds are likely to begin affecting the island starting late Thursday. Tropical-storm-force winds currently extend up to 140 miles from Jerry's center.
  • Rainfall: The system is predicted to bring significant rainfall, with accumulations of 2 to 4 inches possible. This heavy rain could be accompanied by thunderstorms, leading to potential flash flooding and rock falls in vulnerable areas. The Met Office will issue flood advisories or warnings if necessary.
  • Seas: Marine conditions are expected to deteriorate as the storm approaches. Small craft advisories will be issued as sea conditions become rougher.

Officials are urging the public to monitor updates closely from the Meteorological Department and Disaster Management. Residents, particularly those in coastal regions or areas prone to flooding, should take this opportunity to prepare their homes and properties to protect life and property.

A Tropical Storm Watch means that tropical storm conditions are possible within the designated area, in this case St. Maarten, within 48 hours.

The Meteorological Department of St. Maarten will continue to monitor the progress of Tropical Storm Jerry and provide further updates. The next bulletin is scheduled for 11:00 PM tonight.

Ageing with Dignity Conference Strengthens Collective Commitment to Building a Sustainable Future for Seniors on Sint Maarten.

aging07102025PHILIPSBURG:--- The Department of Social Development, within the Ministry of Public Health, Social Development and Labour (VSA), successfully hosted the Ageing with Dignity Conference on September 29 and 30, 2025, under the theme “Ageing with Dignity: Building a Sustainable Future for Seniors on Sint Maarten.” The two-day event, held at the Simpson Bay Resort Conference Room, was moderated by Ms. Mahkicia Brooks & Rolando Tobias and brought together a diverse cross-section of stakeholders dedicated to advancing the well-being of the island’s elderly population. Participants included decision-makers, policy workers, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), faith-based organizations (FBOs), community-based groups, senior activity groups, pensioners’ associations, the Social Insurance Bank (SZV), the Civil Servants Pension Fund (APS), and other partners engaged in social development and senior care. The keynote address was delivered by Ms. Celine Carty, a Social Worker in the field of Gerontology who presented three case studies of Caribbean women who, despite significant challenges, managed to build resilience and resources that contributed to positive ageing experiences. Ms. Carty highlighted the importance of integrating dignity, respect, and sustainability into all policies and practices affecting the elderly, reminding participants that “ageing is a spectrum of experiences, not a uniform decline.” Throughout the two-day conference, participants engaged in a series of presentations and interactive sessions that addressed key areas such as ageing trends on Sint Maarten, financial security, estate planning, education, and lifelong learning. Dr. Ayanna Alexander, representing the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), presented the findings of a comprehensive Baseline Study on Ageing. She also facilitated a validation and roadmap session aimed at shaping future strategies for senior care and support. The Baseline Study revealed several promising practices already in place and identified 11 key action areas, each accompanied by targeted recommendations. These findings will serve as a foundation for the development of a national roadmap to promote ageing with dignity and sustainability on Sint Maarten. Breakout sessions, panel discussions, and workshops explored critical themes including: MINISTRY PUBLIC HEALTH SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT & LABOR - - - - - - healthcare and wellbeing, social inclusion, intergenerational connectivity, financial preparedness, lifelong learning, the development of age-friendly infrastructure and accessibility. These discussions fostered new partnerships and identified actionable strategies to strengthen the island’s support systems for seniors. As main outcomes of the conference, the Department of Social Development announced: - - plans to continue their collaboration with PAHO to develop an Ageing Vision and Roadmap for Sint Maarten, initiate the process to re-establish the Council for the Elderly—a key step in ensuring the voices and needs of seniors is represented in national policy. The Department expressed sincere gratitude to all participants, stakeholders, moderators, note takers and working group members whose dedication and contributions made the conference a success. The insights and recommendations gathered will guide future policies and community based initiatives aimed at fostering an inclusive, age-friendly Sint Maarten where all citizens can age with dignity.

SMMC to provide free breast cancer screenings on Oct 25.

breastcancer07102025CAY HILL:--- On Saturday, October 25th, 2025, St. Maarten Medical Center (SMMC) will host its annual breast cancer screenings in collaboration with the Positive Foundation and the Elektralytes Foundation. From 9:00 am to 2:00 pm, attendees have the opportunity to receive free clinical breast exams conducted by SMMC’s medical specialists and local General Practitioners.

In addition to breast cancer screenings for women, SMMC will also offer free blood pressure and blood glucose monitoring, and the St. Maarten AIDS Foundation will provide free, confidential HIV testing.

Partners for the event are Guardian Group, SZV Social and Health Insurances, FLOW, St. Maarten AIDS Foundation, American University of the Caribbean (AUC), Still Beautiful Foundation. The Positive and Elektralytes Foundations have also partnered with SMMC to provide 100 free mammograms to uninsured women. SMMC’s Radiology Team will also be on hand to make appointments and conduct any urgent mammograms.

breastcancerscreening07102025To avoid long lines, pre-registering for breast cancer screening is strongly encouraged. Women over the age of 20 are asked to email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with their name and phone number to register. Once registered, the attendees will receive confirmation with their appointment time. Walk-ins are welcome and will be facilitated, but making an appointment is recommended.

Per the recommendations by the Dutch National Institute for Public Health, women over the age of 50, or otherwise indicated, should undergo a mammogram every two years. Mammograms are available year-round at SMMC’s Radiology Department and appointments can be made by calling + 1 (721) 543-1111 extension 1360.


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