Theft, violence and prostitution marred safety in Festival Village shelter

PHILIPSBURG – More than half of the people who lived sheltered in the Festival Village and the Little League Ball Park after Hurricane Irma have been moved to a transition-shelter in Sucker Garden, Minister Emil Lee (Public Health, social Development and Labor) said on Wednesday. … Some articles are restricted exclusively for our registered members […]

PHILIPSBURG – More than half of the people who lived sheltered in the Festival Village and the Little League Ball Park after Hurricane Irma have been moved to a transition-shelter in Sucker Garden, Minister Emil Lee (Public Health, social Development and Labor) said on Wednesday.

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Source: StMaartenNews http://stmaartennews.com/community/theft-violence-prostitution-marred-safety-festival-village-shelter/

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