Dear reader,

Hurricane Irma is strengthening and is now a Category 4 hurricane and is moving towards the west at 13 mph.

Make your final preparations because this is not good news for St. Maarten. This is a category 4 storm heading our way.

More news and details to follow soon...
Sincerely,

Management
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Hurricane Irma Update: Now a Category 4 storm - TODAY -...

GREAT BAY - Hurricane Irma is strengthening and is now a Category 4 hurricane and is moving towards the west at 13 mph. Make your final preparations because this is not good news for St. Maarten. This is a category 4 storm heading our way.

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GREAT BAY - As Irma made her way across open water as a category 3 hurricane yesterday, a tour of the island showed that only a few businesses are busy preparing for her arrival. Several companies on Front Street were in the process of removing...

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