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"Good places" and "bad places" are kind of blended together on the island, so it's hard to tell you of any particular area to stay away from. You coul...
Also, from experience, it is very hard for teens to find work because of a lack of jobs. I would suggest they go to Sunny Isles and go to every singl...
"Good places" and "bad places" are kind of blended together on the island, so it's hard to tell you of any particular area to stay away from. You cou...
Seaplane seats fill up fast, it is definitely recommended to book in advance. The ferry that operates now is different from the Fast Ferry you're ref...
Actually the Delta flight is Wednesdays and Saturdays, and the US Airways flight is Saturdays only.
Yeah, AA is really mean, but I've definitely gotten away with checking in an hour before. Last time I went back to college, I checked in 35 minutes f...
According to the Daily News, the ferry company that was here last year is using a boat currently making runs in Puerto Rico, so I assume it isn't that...
Smartbomb: You do realize that the ferry runs every two weeks, right? I would just book a ticket on either Seaborne Airlines, Cape Air, American Eagl...
I wouldn't describe St. Croix as being very Americanized, definitely nowhere near the magnitude of St. Thomas. There are other countries like Aruba, ...
There's DSL with Innovative which is decent at best. They cost around 49.95 a month. There is also wireless DSL with Choice but I believe they're ar...
I've found that the usual tip amount is $1. $2 if there is a lot of stuff. They are definitely optional if you can carry all the stuff by hand on yo...
Well the poorest places on STX would be in the projects, and it takes forever to get in there because of their long waitlist.
The school does not exist anymore. Maybe you could try contacting the Department of Education?
Yeah that's the pronounciation I was referring to.
They're actually spelled/pronounced "gongolos"
If you have satellite TV, you can get Sirius through your TV. I listen to Sirius on TV whenever I'm at home on STX.
STT Resident - I believe we're both saying pretty much the same thing. Like you said, the whole lack of service that you pointed out is evidence of a...
The government, culture and way of life is different from the U.S. mainland in many ways. In general, the local government suffers from a higher degr...
There are a lot of Puerto Ricans and Dominicans on St. Croix, the island is probably 30% Hispanic if I had to hazard a guess. There is no definite pe...
YesterDaze, Agreeing with HMMMMMMMM, I am also glad you're off the island. How dare you consider our dialect a "lazy" and "sloppy" way of speaking?...
Doesn't Dutch St. Maarten (which speaks English as their everyday language) speak a similar dialect to Crucian? I don't know if they do the swallowin...
That smiley face is meant to be a B ) Yeah, keep in mind that any "really foreign sounding" languages you hear on the street are most likely not ...
There is something I really need to make clear to some of the posters on the board: people here can understand standard English!!! I have never in my...
For local food, check out Harvey's and Kim's. Rumrunners is good, and Luncheria has great Mexican food!
First off, I didn't say they could converse in English because they watch a lot of movies and TV. I said that them watching TV and movies shows that ...