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Funding still an issue for Tinian breakwater repair

SAN JOSE, Tinian—Tinian Mayor Joey Patrick San Nicolas said funding is still a problem for the island’s seaport, including its breakwater, which is in a sad state of disrepair. According to San Nicolas, it is one of the big and long-term issues that the Tinian leadership, which...
Posted On Feb 18 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho

Competitions heat up 2nd day of Pika Festival

KAMMER BEACH, Tinian—The final day of the 11th Annual Tinian Hot Pepper Festival on Sunday was no less intense, with several competitions and entertainment capping off the two-day festivities. Activities on Feb. 15 included the beach volleyball championship round, the Estofao...
Posted On Feb 18 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho

CAMI renewed to provide loans for persons with disabilities

The Council on Developmental Disabilities has reauthorized the Coalition for Anti-Stigma of Mental Illness in the CNMI to serve as the main community-based organization that provides people with disabilities loans at a very low interest. The memorandum of agreement between CDD...
Posted On Feb 18 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho

Tinian DPS, guesthouse, terminal to undergo upgrades

SAN JOSE, Tinian—Tinian’s Department of Public Safety headquarters in San Jose, the guesthouse for medically referred Tinian patients on Saipan, and the island’s airport terminal will soon see some renovations, according to Tinian Mayor Joey Patrick San Nicolas. San Nicolas said...
Posted On Feb 17 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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