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88 fun things to see and do in Guam: Part III

  Third of a five-part series 37. Jungle Riverboat Cruise. If you think you’ve already explored the whole of Guam, think again, because the only thing you might still be missing is a jungle riverboat cruise that allows you to explore the lush jungle along Talafofo and Ugum...
Posted On Jul 26 2012 09:07
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

BOH now accepting grant applications for small businesses

Bank of Hawaii is now accepting applications for the “I Kinometi Para I Kumunidåt I Islå-ta” Small Business Revitalization and Development Grant for projects that will foster small-business development and economic activity within Saipan. Bank of Hawaii will invest up to $25,000...
Posted On Jul 26 2012 09:07
, By Jun Dayao

SSC holds celebrated ocean swims

  Reunions, debuts, and birthday were the themes in the back-to-back ocean swims Saipan Swim Club hosted early this month. Former SSC member Dirk Sharer, who is now based in the United Arab Emirates, was reunited with the club’s masters swimmers via the 7K Eagle Ray Swim...
Posted On Jul 26 2012 08:12
, By Roselyn Monroyo

Two in a row for Aces; Brewers win

  The Aces gained two consecutive victories in the Saipan Major League Baseball Association to keep pace with the frontrunners in the seven-team field. The Aces lit up the Saipan Stevedore Yankees, 9-2, on Monday at the Francisco “Tan Ko” Palacios Ballfield and survived the...
Posted On Jul 26 2012 08:06
, By Walter J. Sutherland
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