The Cozumel Sun



There is a new newspaper in town, The Cozumel Sun!   The sun posts up to the minute news on what is happening in Cozumel in English.  This is not a duplication of what nice things and social gatherings are happening around the island. It is the news that is reported in the local radio and TV stations and in newspapers such as Tiempo de Cozumel, Por Esto, Novedades, El Semanario, etc.
 I purchased the already established publication that had a format for tourist type articles and reviews. Slowly, I am converting it to focus on current local news, a directory of service providers, and a section on living in Cozumel.
Eventually the site will be a one stop source of information for residents of our beautiful island and visitors alike. In order for this labor of love of mine to succeed, I need your assistance in the following manner:
-check out the Sun Facebook page and give me a “like”.
-check out the actual newspaper and email me with suggestions and comments.
-Contact me with recommended Service Providers from all categories. This is FREE advertising for them.
-Under the “Living in Cozumel” section. Give me ideas on additional information needed to make living in Cozumel easier for you.

Here are the website addresses:
auraholguin@thecozumelsun.com

Increase in Flights from the U.S. to help Cozumel & Quintana Roo


The regional director of American Airlines (AA), Antonio Guerrero Sanchez, made the official announcement that flights between Cozumel and Miami, Florida will resume starting November 21. This new route to Miami will use a Boeing 373-800 type plane, an aircraft of the latest technology and capacity of 166 passengers. The representative of American Airlines stated he has confidence in Cozumel and has decided to increase its presence in the tourist destination agreement in "good will".
Mr. Sanchez confirmed more flights during the winter season with the start of flights between Cancun and Chicago, Illinois, and two flights daily between Cancun and Dallas, Texas. Currently there are only five flights per week between Cancun and Dallas, Texas.
Juan Carlos González Hernández, head of the State Department of Tourism (Sedetur), stated he is looking into a direct route between Los Angeles, California, and Cozumel. However, details of the start date of this operation is yet unknown.
Another of the announcements made was the decision to open a new route in the winter to Cozumel from Chicago, Illinois and an increase of five more flights from Dallas. He cited that with the increase of flights, up to 750 more passengers will arrive on Saturdays to the benefit the local economy.
Gonzalez Hernandez said a $ 1.5 million investment in 2014 by the Tourism Board, the private sector, and State and Municipal government for an advertising campaign will re-position Cozumel in the tourism arena and attract tourism from the states of the new routes.
 


News Cozumel, September 2013



In addition to Ironman, the island will be celebrating Mexico’s Independence Day this month. Music, entertainment and fireworks will be in abundance, much like the fourth of July in the United States.
In addition, there will be some important Government addresses:
The Governor shall render his second address to the State on September 9th in Chetumal.
 Municipal President Lito will render his final address on September 11th at the Bicentennial Park in Cozumel.
 On September 15th  Mexico celebrates the 203 anniversary of their independence.  President Enrique Peña Nieto will give his first government report on this important day.


Aurita´s List for Cozumel


  • Hi everyone! I am starting my own “Angie’s List” for Cozumel. When I started writing “News Cozumel” for the local newspaper “Tiempo de Cozumel” years ago, I featured an “Aurita’s List” way before Angie started hers! I listed contact information for people that I had personally used for services and added as my readers made recommendations. I started with the local people that had no means or money to advertise for themselves, and then expanded to the professionals as readers expressed their needs. The publicity is FREE OF CHARGE to these people as it benefits us. I will compile your recommendations and make it available to everyone (also free of charge). Here are the many categories that I have listed in the past (if I missed any, please let me know!): Electrician, Appliance Repair, Cement Worker, Housekeeping, Knife Sharpener, Auto Mechanic, Gardener, Pool Maintenance, House Painter, Jeweler, Therapist, Doctor, Chiropractor, Translator, plumber and Tutor.


    Please submit your recommendations to auritaholguin@msn.com. I need the name, contact information and if they speak English.



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    ¡Hola a todos!Estoy empezando mi propia "lista de Angie" para Cozumel. Cuando empecé a escribir mi columna "Noticias de Cozumel" para el periódico local "Tiempo de Cozumel", de esto ya hace algunos años, comencé la "Lista de Aurita" ¡antes que Angie iniciara la suya! En ella había información de contacto de personas que me habían brindado sus servicios profesionales y gradualmente se fueron sumando a esta lista más profesionistas según los lectores daban sus recomendaciones de los diversos servicios. Empecé con la gente local que no tenía los recursos para hacer su propia publicidad y luego se expandió tanto a profesionistas como a los lectores que expresaban sus necesidades. 


    La publicidad es COMPLETAMANTE GRATUITA para estas personas, ya que nos beneficia a todos. Voy a compilar sus recomendaciones y ponerlas a disposición de todo el mundo (GRATIS). Aquí está la relación de profesionistas y prestadores de servicio que aparecerán en la lista: Electricista, Reparaciones, Albañil, Ama de llaves, Afilador de cuchillos, mecanico automotriz, jardinero, mantenimiento de piscinas, pintores, joyeros, terapista, doctor, quiropractico, traductor, plomero, tutor.
    Por favor mandenos sus recomendaciones a auritaholguin@msn.com con la siguiente info: Nombre, informacion de contacto, y si hablan ingles o no.



    Written By:Aura Holguin-Resch


Savings of the Month: JULY 2013

Alberto's Beach Bar Restaurant

Frente al arco del Cedral
Free Margarita
With purchase of an
Entree in our dinner menu!

Alberto's Restaurant

Rafael Melgar frente al Sector Naval.
Free Margarita
With purchase of an
Entree in our dinner menu!


Señor Iguanas Restaurant

Carretera Transversal Km.14
Free beverage
With purchase of an
Entree in our dinner menu.

HAKUNA MATATA PARASAIL
 
Located in the Ocean VIP Beach
Present your local ID and receive
15 minutes of
Parasailing for only $450 pesos

Ocean VIP Beach Club

Carretera Costera Sur Km.14
Free Order of Nachos
Per table

Mi México Lindo Restaurant

Carretera Costera Sur Km.4
Free Margarita
With purchase of an
Entree in our dinner menu.

Zona Oriental de la Isla
Frente a Playa San Martin
10% discount presenting this coupon.

4C´s International
Ave. Rafael E. Melgar entre calles 5 y 6
Free charm presenting this coupon.

Useful Information

Afilador/Knife Sharpener

Oscar Santos Velazquez
oscar-chaco1@hotmail.com
044 (987-102-6807

Sale on Diabetes Medication

My husband has significantly lowered his blood sugar level with his recent weight loss. I have a huge surplus of both Lantus and Humalog insulin as well as ultra fine syringes 1ml cc and 3/10 ml cc. Please contact me at auritaholguin@msn.com if you are interested.

Reliable Jeweler

Sergio Hernandez www.sergionsilver.com.mx  987-872-1790 and 987-105-1005.            

Take a Vacation Day!

Contact Cozumel Tours by Cab and schedule a personalized tour by cab. Plan your day and let our experienced Cab driver chauffer you in comfort.  Visit: https://www.facebook.com/CozumelToursbyCab

Annual Home Maintenance

Whether you are a long term renter or a home owner there are things that must be done around your home when you live in Cozumel. The process can be costly by island standards and time consuming. Here are the tasks my family is undertaking this month:
 Inspect and clean the roof tops. Debris accumulates on the roof tops that will fly around in a storm and cause damage as well as clog your drains. The cement roof will wear with age and eventually cause leaks that can weaken the walls and ceilings in your home. This year we will be resealing the first floor roof of a room we constructed just three years ago as well as the second floor roof. Resealing both roofs will cost about $5,000 pesos.
Next we must clean, repair, and replace (if needed) the drain pipes. It is not as simple as cleaning the gutters around the roof back home. We have unattended property on two sides of our home, dirt, sand, and leaves make their way into the tubing very quickly. Cutting over- hanging branches is a necessity. Take great care to avoid cables and wires.
I took the opportunity to inspect all our windows during the big rain storm last month. The window caulking held well, but some glass bricks in one bathroom wall allowed rain in when the storm was coming in from the south.
The south side of our home is totally inaccessible from the outside. The owners of the property next door keep their gate locked. The property consists of some crumbling structures, with weeds, bushes, and trees that have been unattended the three years I have lived here, possibly for many years. I obtained permission to enter and the key for what I thought would be a simple caulking task.
Wrong, that entire side of the house had to be reinforced with cement. That wall was deteriorating to the point that serious damage could be caused by the next hurricane that comes along. I contacted a cement worker and had a crew reinforce the south side of the house.
The procedure on the island is to get an estimate for the labor, a list of supplies and a start and end date. You purchase your own supplies and have them available for the workers. The day they finish the project, you provide lunch and beer.
  The neighboring property is an eye sore and that side of my home has just been out of sight, out of mind.  There is only one small window that sits high on our bedroom wall on that entire side of the house. To our dismay, we discovered the Window Protector was held in place with screws! Anyone could have come along, unscrewed the rod iron protector, and entered our home in our absence. I promptly contracted the “Iron Man” to cement in the window protector and inspected the installation of all the window protectors in our home.
Check all your screens for holes and tears, it is dengue season. Normal wear and tear will enable the little creatures to get in your home.
I inspected the hurricane shutters; made certain they close properly and located the keys.
This takes us to metal and iron on the island. Everything rusts due to the salt water. A thorough inspection of everything that is metal is a must annually. This year the rod iron gates, window protectors, and patio furniture show a minimal amount of rust and just need touch up.
I had not realized that the two new overhead fans I purchased less than a year ago have metal blades. What I thought was a little dust on the edges is rust. The inside lid to our washing machine and almost all major appliances are showing small rust spots. A little sand paper, rust proofing and a touch of metal paint will extend the life everything and prevent major expenses and time in the future. (Note that we also own our gas tanks, their upkeep will prevent having to buy a replacement.)
The water tanks or Tinacas must be cleaned annually. Even though they are kept closed, stuff grows in there that you do not want to be bathing and washing with.
Air conditioners need annual maintenance to keep them operable and running efficiently. I also replace the weather stripping around the doors as needed.
Inspect all plumbing for slow leaks you might have not noticed. Faucets and fixtures need replacing often on the island, I do not know if it is because of the wear and tear or the quality available. The shower heads need to be soaked in a special solution periodically to unplug clogged holes.
Oil everything wood on a regular basis, especially wooden handles on knifes brought from the States.
We took out the Generator and did a test run. We had to change the oil and buy a new spark plug.
We painted the outside of the house last year. This year we will only do touch up for spots that are stained, discolored or have been newly cemented.

Last but not least, pull everything out of storage areas for a good cleaning. It does not matter how clean you keep your home, the humidity affects everything on the island and we have critters that will find their way into your home. We fumigate monthly because of the unattended lots on either side of our property.

Written By:Aura Holguin-Resch