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Community Briefs – January 28, 2015

2 Saipan beaches red-flagged The Division of Environmental Quality has red-flagged the Hidden Beach and the Old Man by the Sea on Saipan and is advising the public not to fish or swim within 300 feet of these locations for the next 48 hours or until otherwise notified. Samples...
Posted On Jan 28 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao

Former senator Pete Reyes eyeing corporate stint

After a long stint as a member of the CNMI Legislature, former senator Pete Reyes may be heading into the corporate world. The 68-year-old former Senate floor leader was honored during the first regular session of the 19th Senate yesterday. Reyes, in an interview with local...
Posted On Jan 28 2015 04:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

Calling vocal and instrumental solos, duets, ensembles

It’s the time of year for the region’s largest music event, the 11th Tumon Bay Music Festival.  Events include: • Solo & Small Ensemble Festival, March 7 • Pop Concert “Jazz, Rock & Beyond”, March 8 • Band & Orchestra Festival, March 9 & 10 • Chamber Music...
Posted On Jan 28 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao

Woman accused of hitting husband with car pleads guilty to DUI

A woman accused of using her car to hit her husband while he was on a motorcycle in Dandan in 2013 pleaded guilty yesterday to driving under the influence of alcohol. Superior Court Associate Judge Kenneth L. Govendo sentenced Denise Benavente to a year in prison, all suspended...
Posted On Jan 28 2015 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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