PHILIPSBURG:— Some 25 years ago, the first public Thanksgiving Service was held on December 5th, 1999, following the decision of the then Executive Council on December 1st, 1999, to mark the passage of the Atlantic hurricane season without significant incident or impact to St. Maarten.
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