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St Thomas Community News

Tuesday, April 1, 2026
Independent Local News
Vol. 1, Issue 1

“We cannot keep patching infrastructure that should have been replaced years ago.”

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  • St. Thomas Carnival 2026: Your Day-by-Day Guide to the 74th Annual Celebration

    St. Thomas Carnival 2026: Your Day-by-Day Guide to the 74th Annual Celebration

    The 74th St. Thomas Carnival runs April 26 through May 2, 2026 — seven days of fetes, pageants, parades, and J’ouvert, produced by the V.I. Department of Tourism Division of Festivals. Here is your complete day-by-day guide.

  • UVI Can Now Hire Retired Teachers, Keep Their Pensions Under New Law

    UVI Can Now Hire Retired Teachers, Keep Their Pensions Under New Law

    Retired government workers in the U.S. Virgin Islands can now return to teach at the University of the Virgin Islands while continuing to collect their pensions, under legislation signed into law by Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. this month. The change addresses a longstanding barrier that forced experienced educators to choose between their retirement income and returning to work. For UVI…

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Soca Legend ‘Pumpa’ Receives Territory Key and Street Honor

Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. has signed legislation honoring soca artist Dennis “Pumpa” Lennox Leroy Liburd Jr., awarding him the Official Key to the Territory and naming a Christiansted street entrance in his recognition.

The dual honor, formalized through Bill No. 36-0058 during the 36th Legislature’s Oct. 30 session, recognizes Liburd’s decades-long impact on Virgin Islands music and cultural identity. The street designation at 6-Y Peters Rest Road in Christiansted makes official what many residents already knew: Liburd’s contributions to soca and calypso have shaped the Territory’s sound and kept its traditions alive for generations.

Liburd earned his “Pumpa” moniker through his energetic stage presence and distinctive musical style that blended traditional calypso with contemporary soca rhythms. His work across multiple decades positioned him as a cultural ambassador for the USVI, performing at local festivals and international venues that drew attention to the Territory’s creative talent.

The Key to the Territory represents the highest civilian honor the government can bestow, recognizing individuals whose work has substantially enriched community life. Street designations similarly serve as permanent tributes, ensuring that future generations of residents passing through Christiansted will encounter Liburd’s name and story.

For many residents in St. Thomas, St. Croix, and St. John, the recognition resonates beyond ceremonial significance. Local artists, musicians, and cultural workers often struggle for institutional support and public acknowledgment. Honoring an established figure like Liburd sends a signal that the government recognizes cultural production as integral to territorial identity and economic vitality through tourism and community pride.

The legislation came as part of a broader package of bills signed into law by Gov. Bryan, including measures addressing tax relief for hurricane recovery, elder abuse prevention, and workforce issues affecting critical services. The cultural recognition measure passed without the line-item vetoes that affected other bills in the legislative package.

Liburd’s career trajectory reflects broader patterns in Caribbean music history, where artists often gained international recognition while facing limited formal recognition at home. By formalizing his honor through government action, the Territory positions itself as supportive of its creative class at a moment when many islands compete to retain cultural talent.

The timing of the recognition also reflects ongoing conversations about cultural preservation in the USVI. As demographics shift and younger generations consume music through streaming platforms rather than live performances, honoring figures like Liburd helps maintain institutional memory and keeps traditional forms of soca and calypso in public consciousness.

The street designation in Christiansted ensures that residents and visitors will see Liburd’s connection to the community reflected in the physical spaces around them—a permanent acknowledgment that will require no annual budget allocation but will serve as enduring tribute to his contributions.

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Cruise Schedule

Sunday, April 19, 2026

Ship Port Arrival Departure
Jewel of the Seas Crown Bay 4:00 AM 2:00 PM

Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Ship Port Arrival Departure
Norwegian Luna Havensight 7:00 AM 3:00 PM
Caribbean Princess Havensight 6:00 AM 2:00 PM
Adventure of the Seas Crown Bay 3:00 AM 2:00 PM
Brilliance of the Seas Crown Bay 4:00 AM 1:00 PM

Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Ship Port Arrival Departure
Norwegian Prima Havensight 9:30 AM 4:00 PM
Star of the Seas Crown Bay 8:30 AM 4:00 PM
Celebrity Xcel Crown Bay 7:30 AM 3:00 PM

Thursday, April 23, 2026

Ship Port Arrival Departure
Carnival Celebration Havensight 3:00 AM 12:00 PM

Friday, April 24, 2026

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Radiance of the Seas Crown Bay 4:00 AM 2:00 PM
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Community Events

Friday, April 17

4:00 AM – 8:00 AM
Magens Bay Beach VI Environmental Council
2:00 PM
University of the Virgin Islands V.I. Division of Festivals — usvifestivals.vi

Sunday, April 19

2:00 PM
Hospital Parking Lot, St. Thomas V.I. Division of Festivals — usvifestivals.vi

Thursday, April 23

3:00 PM
Carnival Village, Fort Christian Lot V.I. Division of Festivals — usvifestivals.vi

Friday, April 24

4:00 PM
Carnival Village, Fort Christian Lot V.I. Division of Festivals — usvifestivals.vi
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