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The Auxiliary Government office in Rincon has been reopened after renovations. Photo: The BES-Reporter
Kralendijk- The Auxiliary Government office in Rincon has been reopened this week after much needed renovations. Gezaghebber Rijna at the ceremony said that he was glad that the office could be reopened and that the office looked much nicer after the recent renovations.
Inhabitants of Rincon can now get assistance again with a number of things at the auxiliary office in Rincon, which is open 3 days per week. By going to the auxiliary office in Rincon, they can avoid traveling to Kralendijk for a number of government services.
In the picture island-governor Edison Rijna, island-secretary Nereida Gonzales and commissioners Den Heyer and Helburg opening the door to the renovated government office.
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