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The "Morning Edition" has translated headlines & newspaper photos. This Afternoon Edition has translations of the articles, Daily Events & Live Music Schedules & the "Around the Internet in the Past 24 Hours" section including photos & info from individuals & local businesses ....Daily In Isla Mujeres. There are always links to the original articles in Spanish.
Noticias de Diario de Quintana Roo ....
Listening: A priority of Agapito
"Dialogues with the Community" began in Colonia Cañotal
Escuchar, prioridad de Agapito
Viernes, 25 de Octubre de 2013 20:53
Arrancan “Diálogos con la Comunidad”, en El Cañotal
Lanrry PARRA
ISLA MUJERES, 25 de octubre.-
Leer más...During his campaign Agapito Magana Sanchez signed commitments before a notary, one of which was to listen to the citizens firsthand, and hear their concerns and complaints, which he began in the colonia Canotal, in the parking lot of the mercado Audomaro Magana. He is involving the Islanders in the formation of the Municipal Development Plan 2013-2016. The citizens asked that the mercado be completed, for better lighting on the walking path around Salina Grande, and for more police officers in the colonias. They asked for better control of stray animals in the street, for improved health services, for employment, and public works that are functional.
The meeting was attended by agency directors and department heads who were given instructions for a prompt response to pressing issues such as public services and lighting. The mayor said they will hold a Job Fair in November, and the City is working with established companies to offer jobs to islanders, as well as managing resources to help the small businesses. Regarding security, he said they will soon initiate the program "Police In Your Colonia", and the addition of a 'caseta de securidad' in the area. He said regarding public health, the municipal Department of Health is conducting negotiations with various medical institutions, and there is now progress taking place with an animal protection association to sign an agreement that will help create awareness among pet owners to be responsible.
The "Dialogue with the Community" program will travel through all the colonias of the island and mainland in the upcoming days, and the mayor invites islanders to participate and voice their complaints, proposals, and concerns to guide the present administration. The mayor said this program will be ongoing and determine the public policy of his government.
Marthy sworn in by Mariana: As head of the municipal DIF
Marthy rinde protesta ante Mariana
Viernes, 25 de Octubre de 2013 20:39
Como titular del DIF municipal
Lanrry PARRA
ISLA MUJERES, 25 de octubre.-
Leer más...The President of the Municipal DIF (social service agency) Marthy Vargas de Magaña (who is the wife of the Mayor) was sworn in by the President of the State DIF Mariana Zorrilla de Borge (who is the wife of the Governor). The Mayor and their children were present at the ceremony, as was the Mayor's mother, and women who volunteer with the DIF. Speeches were made and are covered in this article. The State is delivering 22 vehicles adapted to transport people with disabilities to the various municipalities, and two were given to Isla Mujeres. They will facilitate the transport on the island and to the Rehabilitation Center of Isla Mujeres.
It was announced that one of the actions planned by the DIF of Quintana Roo is to include disabled access at one of the beaches of Isla Mujeres, like there is in Playa Del Carmen.
Tvisla Mujeres
President of the State DIF delivers two vehicles for transporting people with special needs
Small boats restricted to port due to strong winds
Noticias de Quequi......
Fishermen go from bad to worse
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Pesca
Pescadores van de mal en peor
0 25 de octubre de 2013
Por Carlos Gasca-Quequi The winds and closure of the port to small vessels has the fishermen waiting to return to sea and try their luck. They have high hopes for this week because this weather often enhances the capture of lobster. The lobster season continues until the end of February. They are hoping these winds prompt the lobsters to go out and march, which enhances their catches. They are preparing their boats and equipment while they are unable to go to sea. -
Energy saving taught to business ownersServicios
Instruyen a empresarios sobre ahorro de energía
0 25 de octubre de 2013
Por Carlos Gasca-Quequi.- More than 20 entrepreneurs of Isla Mujeres attended the first Energy Saving Forum. The Forum was aimed at hoteliers of the island and those other clients who have a special substation with lower rates call OM and HM (Ordinaria Media Tensión y Horaria Media Tensión). There were techniques and actions explained that will allow the businesses to control consumption by the use of certain schedules. They also talked about maintenance to reduce energy consumption.
Noticias de Diario Respuesta...
Promising to safeguard island families
SIPSE
Tourism development denied to protect ecosystem from damage
Photo from internet.
Diario La Verdad
Swearing in at Isla Mujeres DIF by Mariana Zorrilla de Borge
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Ruling by Supreme Court regarding Punta Gaviota in Isla Mujeres -
por esto
Flooding: Ongoing problem
Inundaciones, problema interminable [+] Ver mas
There were momentary floods noted in the downtown area and in some of the sports fields with the torrential rains that fell from Cold Front #8. Most sports facilities did not remain flooded for long, but the baseball field "El Pescador" had a significant accumulation of water. The weather is affecting touristic activity, and therefore the economy of the island.
Weather restricts navigation
Navegación restringida por el temporal+] Ver mas
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Remaining October Events....
November Calendar of Events... coming soon .
The American holiday of Halloween is observed by the expats & a few candy loving kids, while the whole community observes Day of the Dead on November 1st & 2nd. Special foods are available in the weeks before, and Hanal Pixan altars appear in mid or late October.
Summer Daylight Saving Time Ends Sunday in Mexico
Set your clocks back an hour Saturday Night
Oct 31 Noche de Brujas/Halloween
Here is a LINK to an article I wrote about Hanal Pixan
HERE is the article I wrote about Day of the Dead in Isla Mujeres.
Next Thursday...
Next Friday.....
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Next Saturday......
Fenix Lounge updated their cover photo. — at Fenix Lounge.
Next Sunday....
Rain Cancellations May Occur Today
John Cain's schedule
Tuesday solo from 8 to 10 pm at Cafe Del Mar, lovely spot on the beach across from Jax,
Wednesday with The Sol Rockers at Bally Hoo Restaurant from 7 to 930, come support this great venue, relaxing vibe and good food!
Friday solo at Iguana Bar Marina Paraiso Isla Mujeres from 7 to 9 and
Saturday at The Sunset Grill, solo from 7 to 9 pm. They offer 2x1 special from 6 to 10 pm on all wine by glass or bottle.
Chuuk Kay just posted at 1:30p...no cancellations there....
Banda Sin Nombre at Chuuk Kay 3:30p Sat & Sun
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At Poc Na Nov 24 8p..Fidel Nada Full Band
On the internet in the past 24 hours...
This is a video at the link...
Love Mapchick Maps? Here's a taste of what goes into making them....
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More from soggy #mapguy in #puertomorelos!
Hope the video uploads.
When the storm hit, I was in front of the dumpiest little restaurant in Puerto Morelos. An old wooden shack for a kitchen and a hodge-podge of thatched-roof huts covering plastic tables that sit on a dirt floor. Not everyones idea of a great place to spend a rainstorm, but hey, What ya gona do! Besides, sometimes life throws you a surprise.
Might as well enjoy a beer and fish fillet while I'm here. The beer comes, and it's so cold I still can't feel my teeth--love it!
The rain starts harder and I have to move my table closer to the center of the palapa.
Appetizers come on six plates ranging from jalapeno salsa to some strange shark concoction. Tried them all, dipping with crisp chips, but none of them are among my favorites.
The rain comes down harder and I have to abandon my table for another downwind.
My fish arrives and I find heaven among the torrent of rain. Absolutely the best fish fillet I've ever had. A large slice of grouper prepared "A Mojo de Ajo" (In garlic butter), and cooked to perfection.
The rain now slams into the mud surrounding the palapas, and it's rising by the minute. The roof of the palapa is now showing its age, and there are few places for myself and the staff to seek shelter.
An order of guacamole arrives with my next beer, but the chips are no longer crisp. The spray of the rain has taken it's toll.
And the rain continues. My table is now covered by the spray, my bag full of cameras seeks refuge in a garbage bag, my book is soggy, and I'm nearly as wet as if I'd stood outside. As I watch the rain fall and practice my Spanish with my fellow castaways, I can't help to feel this is a perfect day1
Hope the video uploads.
When the storm hit, I was in front of the dumpiest little restaurant in Puerto Morelos. An old wooden shack for a kitchen and a hodge-podge of thatched-roof huts covering plastic tables that sit on a dirt floor. Not everyones idea of a great place to spend a rainstorm, but hey, What ya gona do! Besides, sometimes life throws you a surprise.
Might as well enjoy a beer and fish fillet while I'm here. The beer comes, and it's so cold I still can't feel my teeth--love it!
The rain starts harder and I have to move my table closer to the center of the palapa.
Appetizers come on six plates ranging from jalapeno salsa to some strange shark concoction. Tried them all, dipping with crisp chips, but none of them are among my favorites.
The rain comes down harder and I have to abandon my table for another downwind.
My fish arrives and I find heaven among the torrent of rain. Absolutely the best fish fillet I've ever had. A large slice of grouper prepared "A Mojo de Ajo" (In garlic butter), and cooked to perfection.
The rain now slams into the mud surrounding the palapas, and it's rising by the minute. The roof of the palapa is now showing its age, and there are few places for myself and the staff to seek shelter.
An order of guacamole arrives with my next beer, but the chips are no longer crisp. The spray of the rain has taken it's toll.
And the rain continues. My table is now covered by the spray, my bag full of cameras seeks refuge in a garbage bag, my book is soggy, and I'm nearly as wet as if I'd stood outside. As I watch the rain fall and practice my Spanish with my fellow castaways, I can't help to feel this is a perfect day1
Playa Norte now in real time in Isla Mujeres
"Time Lapse" of Playa Norte Webcam: LINK
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