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Solar energy firm eyes $7M investment on Saipan

A company based in Guam plans to set up an office on Saipan to offer solar panels to residents. Jeffrey Voacolo, vice president of Micronesia Renewable Energy, Inc., said the company is planning to set up an office in the Commonwealth in “two to three weeks” and put in staff. He...
Posted On Mar 04 2015 04:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

CIP, Tinian mayor ink renovation contracts for DPS, health center

Tinian Mayor Joey Patrick San Nicolas met with Capital Improvement Projects executives and signed off on a contract funding for renovation of the Department of Public Safety and Tinian Health Center buildings. San Nicolas signed a $318,785 contract for the DPS renovation and a...
Posted On Mar 04 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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Close finishes in Week 4 of Thursday billiards

Four of the five matchups played in the Budweiser-Saipan Billiards Association Open 8-Ball Thursday League last week had to be decided in the final partner’s event with the Abyss Rack ‘N’ Roll continued to enjoy the top view. The Rack ‘N’ Roll, Wild Bill’s, Route33 Alamo Car...
Posted On Mar 04 2015 04:00
, By Jon Perez
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Flaherty: ‘Mission accomplished’

Former chief prosecutor Brian Flaherty left the Office of the Attorney General, where he served a total of two and a half years, with a feeling of “mission accomplished.” Flaherty’s last day in office was on Saturday. He joined OAG in July 2012 as an assistant attorney general,...
Posted On Mar 04 2015 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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