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Governor Bryan Proclaims October as Rett Syndrome Awareness Month, Lauds Ella Gaspard’s Bravery

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Governor Albert Bryan Jr. has formally declared October as “Rett Syndrome Awareness Month,” through a proclamation emphasizing the importance of cognizance regarding this uncommon neurological ailment.

Additionally, Governor Bryan acknowledged the commendable work of Ella’s Hope Inc., a local nonprofit devoted to promoting awareness about Rett Syndrome both regionally and on a global scale, alongside spearheading research initiatives for discovering a cure.

In his address, Governor Bryan extolled Ella’s Hope Inc. for their unyielding endeavors, stating, “Ella’s Hope Inc emerges as a luminary in Rett Syndrome advocacy, diligently striving to illuminate this condition within our local milieu and beyond.”

Governor Bryan also highlighted the tenacity of Ella Gaspard, a young inhabitant of the Virgin Islands battling Rett Syndrome, who is the eponym of Ella’s Hope Inc. “Ella’s narrative epitomizes the indomitable human spirit and accentuates the significance of persisting in the combat against rare disorders. Her voyage exemplifies hope and fortitude amidst hardship,” remarked Governor Bryan.

“Ella’s Hope Inc transcends being merely an organization,” he elaborated, “it mirrors the essence of compassion coupled with steadfast dedication. We are immensely thankful for their incessant endeavors in heightening awareness and their continual backing for research grants. Ella is a beacon of inspiration for all, and her valiant stance against Rett Syndrome personifies the Virgin Islands’ spirit of resilience.”

Governor Bryan is encouraging the populace of the U.S. Virgin Islands to unite this October in bolstering awareness and endorsing bodies like Ella’s Hope Inc. He stressed that communal efforts can instigate significant improvements in the existence of those contending with Rett Syndrome and other rare maladies.

Rett Syndrome is a rare albeit severe neurological disorder, predominantly affecting young females. Individuals keen on garnering more insights on Rett Syndrome or supporting Ella’s Hope Inc. are directed to the organization’s webpage at www.ellas-hope.org.

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New Parking Fee at Fort Christianvaern Starting Dec. 11

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Beginning December 11, visitors to Fort Christiansvaern in Christiansted, St. Croix, will need to pay a $10 daily parking fee, as announced by the National Park Service (NPS). This new automated payment system, located at the parking lot’s entrance, will facilitate payments exclusively via debit and credit cards, as cash transactions will not be available.

The NPS has implemented this fee to generate additional revenue, aimed at enhancing the overall experience for visitors. The funds collected will be strategically invested in improving the park’s facilities and infrastructure, contributing to a more enjoyable and well-maintained environment for all guests.

Parking will be available from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily. To ensure the safety and proper use of the parking lot, vehicles left after 5:00 p.m. may be towed at the owner’s expense, emphasizing the importance of adhering to the stipulated hours.

The NPS encourages the continued use of the parking lot at the Christiansted Historical site, highlighting its safety and convenience for both town and park visitors. They anticipate positive public cooperation with these changes.

For further inquiries or to address any concerns, individuals can contact Chief Ranger Gabriel Laurencin at [email protected] or call 340-773-1460 for assistance.

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St. Croix Prepares for Dazzling Christmas Boat Parade with Parking and Traffic Regulations

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The picturesque island of St. Croix is abuzz with excitement as it gears up for the much-anticipated annual Christmas Boat Parade on Saturday, December 9. This festive highlight draws crowds to Christiansted’s scenic boardwalk, prompting the V.I. Police Department to enforce specific parking restrictions and road closures for a seamless event experience.

Key measures implemented by the VIPD in preparation for the parade, a cornerstone of St. Croix’s holiday celebrations, include:

  • A parking ban on Queen Cross Street, from Riddims to the Caravelle Casino, effective 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. (midnight). This measure is essential for vendor setup and smooth parade preparations.
  • King Street will also be subject to a no-parking policy from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. (midnight). This restriction encompasses the stretch from Florence Williams Library to Government House and includes the vicinity from Strand Lane (Purple Papaya) to King Street.

To ensure public safety and efficient traffic management, roadblocks will be in place at the intersection of King Street and King Cross Street (near the Library), commencing at 11:00 a.m. and lasting until midnight. Access during this time will be limited to vendors and officials associated with the Boat Parade Committee.

The Christmas Boat Parade is an iconic tradition in St. Croix, attracting thousands to the Christiansted boardwalk for a magical evening. The event is renowned for its display of intricately decorated boats, illuminating the night with festive lights, culminating in a stunning fireworks show.

The VIPD extends its gratitude to the community for cooperating with these traffic and parking arrangements, emphasizing their commitment to ensuring a safe, enjoyable holiday experience for all attendees.

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Ford Initiates Major Recall of Over 45,000 Vehicles Due to Door Latch Concerns

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Ford Motor Company has begun issuing notices to owners of select models, specifically the 2015 Fiesta, 2016 Fusion, and the 2016 Lincoln MKZ, regarding a critical safety issue identified in these vehicles.

The company disclosed in mid-November the discovery of a defect in the door latches of certain vehicles. The defect involves a latch component that may break, potentially making the door difficult to secure or, in some cases, allowing it to open unexpectedly during travel.

Notably, some of these vehicles are known to have been sold and registered in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

In response, Ford dealerships are conducting thorough inspections of the door latches on affected vehicles, with a directive to replace all four side door latches at no cost to the vehicle owner if they find any issues.

Vehicle owners who prefer immediate action rather than waiting for postal notifications can access further information by reaching out to Ford’s customer service at 1-866-436-7332 or contacting the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Vehicle Safety Hotline at 1-888-327-4236.

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