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Cruise line makes ‘historic’ visit to Pagan

According to the Northern Island Development Planning group for the Northern Island’s Mayor Office, the Silver Explorer that just visited Saipan this week after its “historic” trip to Pagan was arranged as part of economic development plan to bring “high-end tourism” to the...
Posted On Oct 06 2014 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

MHS starts solar panel project

The solar panel project at Marianas High School is now underway, with $440,000 secured from the Office of Insular Affairs, according to Rachel Fusco, CIP coordinator for PSS. Of that amount, $389,000 will be used for the solar panels, while $51,000 will be for roof repairs, she...
Posted On Oct 03 2014 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

Got gym but still no school

While construction of the gymnasium for the proposed Koberville Junior High School proceeds on schedule—to be completed by December—the next steps for the actual junior high school remain in question. “At this point, the only thing that is really [being] built is the gymnasium,...
Posted On Oct 03 2014 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

Cape Air vows to normalize flights soon

Andrew Bonney, Cape Air’s vice president for planning, joined the Saipan Chamber of Commerce general membership meeting yesterday at the Kanoa Resort to apologize publicly to the business community for the airline’s recent troubles. Bonney, who was joined by other Cape Air...
Posted On Oct 02 2014 04:03
, By Dennis B. Chan
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