Public response to the Municipal Ecology Department’s annual Christmas tree recycling program has been positive. Pine trees, which are most commonly used to...
ByLaura WilkinsonJanuary 28, 2014Representatives from both the public and private sectors in Cozumel have joined together to work toward a “greener,” or more sustainable island. The...
ByLaura WilkinsonJanuary 27, 2014Plans have recently been announced to relocate the iconic fountain “Atardecer Marino,” or “Sunset Sailor” in English, to an undisclosed location. The fountain,...
ByLaura WilkinsonJanuary 23, 2014On Wednesday January 8th CAMAR, Cozumel’s Centro de Acopio de Materiales Reciclables (recycling center), will close their program of collecting used electronics, household...
ByLaura WilkinsonJanuary 10, 2014According to a recent press release from Cozumel officials, Cozumel’s “Palacio Municipal,” or City Hall in English, will have an elevator installed in...
ByLaura WilkinsonJanuary 3, 2014Last weekend, shortly after the road was repaved, a 3 foot deep sinkhole appeared in Avenida Xel Ha, between Avenues 45 and 50,...
ByLaura WilkinsonJanuary 2, 2014Traditionally, October is considered to be the wettest month here in Cozumel. Marking the tail end of hurricane season, November generally has less...
ByLaura WilkinsonNovember 19, 2013Due to a combination of both federal and municipal grants, many of Cozumel’s neighborhoods, or colonias, will be receiving a much needed face-lift. ...
ByLaura WilkinsonOctober 17, 2013Fredy Marrufo Martín was officially sworn in as Cozumel’s new President on September 30th, and he and his new cabinet have already begun...
ByLaura WilkinsonOctober 3, 2013A recent article that appeared in the Diario Quintana Roo outlines the many duties that Cozumel firefighters perform, often on a daily basis....
ByLaura WilkinsonSeptember 20, 2013