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Close win for Shirley’s BC

Shirley’s Badminton Club pulled off a tough 17-16 victory over the Berks Blazers in the other opening week pairing in the 5th Annual Traders Insurance Badminton Team Tournament over the weekend at the TSL Sports Complex.
Posted On Nov 16 2011 21:44
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Hyatt squeaks past PSS/McGraw-Hill

Hyatt Regency Saipan showed poise in the homestretch to eke out a 79-73 victory against PSS/McGraw-Hill during their game in the 3rd Annual Shirley’s Coffee Shop Invitational Basketball League last Tuesday night at the Gillette Multipurpose Gymnasium.
Posted On Nov 16 2011 21:41
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COMMUNITY BRIEFS – November 17, 2011

The students, teachers and staff of Kagman High School is inviting the community to attend the first ever PSS-wide Parent Take Over Day today, Nov. 17, 2011. Parents are invited to help teach classes or shadow your child on this day.
Posted On Nov 16 2011 20:16
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Sabalu Farmers Market readies for cooperative dev’t workshop

The Saipan Sabalu Farmers Market Inc., after being named the recipient of a federal grant last month, now awaits the schedule of a workshop that would familiarize them with the do’s and dont’s of the grant.
Posted On Nov 16 2011 20:15
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