SXM Local Update: Mobile Health Bus Location, Garbage Disposal, Bus Drivers Meeting

Happy Monday, everyone! I hope it was a good weekend for all. As the days go by, progress on Sint Maarten and Saint Martin continues to get made. Day by day, things are progressively moving forward, but there is still a monumental amount of work to be done.

Here are a few local notices from the government of St Maarten:

  •  The Ministry of Education, Culture, Youth and Sport (MECYS) is holding a mandatory meeting for members of the school bus association and owners of school buses that provide services to MECYS. The meeting will be on Tuesday, September 26, on the first floor of the new government building at 2:00pm. Prior to the meeting, all school bus drivers are being asked to submit an assessment of each of the busses to assist in determining the safety and operational status of the fleet.
  • The mobile health bus will be in the Pointe Blanche District on the main road in the vicinity of Intermar Shipping on Monday September 25th. The bus will be opened from 9 AM to 11 AM and from 12 PM to 2 PM.
  • Proper garbage disposal is a very important part of the cleanup and rebuild effort. Garbage should be separated into three categories: Household garbage (which goes in the large bins), large debris (which goes next to the large bins), and zinc (which should be laid in a separate pile next to the bins).
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Jon Ferlise

I fell in love with the island of Saint Martin the first time I visited to celebrate my 40th birthday in May of 2009. Since then, I've spent most birthdays there, and have visited countless other times getting to know this wonderful place and the friendly locals that make it so special. I adore the culture, the people, the community, and the beauty of this stunning island. SXM Strong is a website that I started to support humanitarian relief efforts following Hurricane Irma. There was no plan, it just evolved as I witnessed the devastation that Irma caused the island and the huge need to communicate and disseminate information about what had happened and how people could help support this island and its people.

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