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Senators' “Attacks” Offend Longtime Beeston Hill Residents

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They and their families have been on St. Croix for decades, if not centuries, serving as elected officials, police officers, leaders of industry, butchers, gardeners, and community mainstays. Some moved away for school, launching careers, then brought their expertise home. Others only leave island for medical appointments on the mainland. What they are not, Beeston Hill residents said, are “snowbirds.”

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