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PDM Promoters Inc. hauls 860 lbs of trash

Paseo de Marianas Promoters or PDM Promoters, together with 10 Kinpachi Restaurant staff and 18 Saipan Awaodori team members, collected over 860 lbs of trash during a two-hour monthly cleanup in the Garapan tourist district last Saturday. The team of volunteers collected aluminum...
Posted On Nov 18 2015 04:00
, By Daisy Demapan

Bridge Capital, Greenland Group in talks to develop Plumeria hotel

Bridge Capital LLC and China’s second biggest developer, Greenland Group, are finalizing hotel development negotiations for Plumeria Resort this week in China but no contract has been signed as yet. According to chief executive officer Philip James of Invest CNMI LLC, which is...
Posted On Nov 17 2015 06:06
, By Daisy Demapan
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MHS Aeronautical Dolphins wins first place again in nat’l contest

For the second time, Marianas High School’s Aeronautical Dolphins bested Real World Design Challenge competitors from all over the United States and U.S. territories to bag a $50,000 scholarship from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. The CNMI Aeronautical Dolphins of MHS...
Posted On Nov 17 2015 06:06
, By Daisy Demapan

Thursday Night Market is finally back

For more than three months, one of the island’s local attractions every Thursday night was temporarily closed due to ongoing recovery efforts in the wake of Typhoon Soudelor. Last Thursday, the Garapan Thursday Night Market finally reopened, attracting many passersby to the...
Posted On Nov 16 2015 06:06
, By Daisy Demapan
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