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Today Is Contract Day In The U.S. Virgin Islands Recognizing 1878 Fire Burn Revolt

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CHRISTIANSTED — Today is October 1st, the start of the new fiscal year and what has been known as Contract Day in the Virgin Islands. 'Today we salute those who came before us,' St. Croix Senator Kenneth 'Kenny' Gittens said. 'Those who set the example of standing up for fair

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