What’s your New Year’s wish for the CNMI?

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Posted on Dec 31 2005
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We hope that the New Year would bring economic growth. I hope that the CNMI elderly would live longer and may have a happier life.
—B.K. Park
Susupe

For the CNMI, we hope to grow the tourism industry so that business in the CNMI would be revived and would be like it used to be. For me I hope to work harder this time for me and my family’s future.
—Gerry Tolentino
Susupe

With all what we’ve been going through, I just wish the economy will improve in 2006 for a prosperous year for everybody.
—Ben Tebit
Dandan

For the new leaders to lift the economy up again. They should have more manpower attending to the immediate needs of the community.
—Teddy Guiao
Lower Navy Hill

To provide more excellence in the CNMI hospitality industry. For the government to take a look and put the economy back into place.
—Mario Salas
Kagman III

To love my work better and for a new direction.
—Kus Uiumelog
Garapan

To spend less and do more until the economy gets better.
—Martin Castro
San Vicente

For myself, to have closer relationship with God. To be a little bit more open to the ministry that He’s been giving me. To rededicate myself to my health and to the people that I love and also to my work. For the CNMI, for the residents to be better in taking care of the environment.
—John Dax Moreno
Chalan Kanoa

I want my whole family to have a good health, wealth, and everything. For the CNMI, we hope for a better economy. I wish all the best for the incoming leaders.
—Sophie Dela Cruz
Kagman III

I hope to do a better job this year and put up a restaurant in the future. The government should build back the economy.
—Chuji Rios
Koblerville

To be a better mother and wife to my family. To have more time for them.
—Tania Fleming Mesa
As Lito

To continue to pray for our CNMI soldiers who are still in active duty. I hope to be a better person and spend more time with my family and husband.
—Rita Chargualaf

Spend more time with my family and do more for the community.
—Gary Camacho

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