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Cannoles to retire from BoH

AGANA, GUAM—Ronald Cannoles, executive vice president and West Pacific region manager, announced that he will retire from Bank of Hawaii at the end of May after 29 years of service. Cannoles joined the bank in 1986 as a management trainee and has held a number of management...
Posted On Mar 09 2015 04:00
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FHB chief financial officer Al Yamada to retire

HAGÅTÑA, Guam—Al Yamada, First Hawaiian Bank vice chairman, chief financial officer, treasurer and chief administrative officer, is retiring after a 26-year career as an executive at Hawaii’s largest bank. Yamada will be succeeded by Michael Ching, managing partner of the Hawaii...
Posted On Mar 09 2015 04:00
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CNMI gets $12M to complete CUC oil pipe, dump closure

WASHINGTON, D.C.—Interior Assistant Secretary for Insular Areas Esther Kia’aina released last week over $12 million in grant funding under the Office of Insular Affairs’ Capital Improvement Project program for completion of the power plant oil pipeline and Puerto Rico dump...
Posted On Mar 09 2015 04:00
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Saipan Community School Honor Roll list for second quarter

6TH GRADE “A” Honor 3.50-3.99 (No C’s) Jason Sablan Won Woo Nam Mateo Guerrero John Hong “B” Honor 3.00-3.49 (No D’s) James Park Seungju Lee Annie Ren Puti’On Palacios-Camacho Miku Torres Maxine Rabago 7TH GRADE “A” Honor Roll 3.50-3.99 (No C’s) Kate Ishida Iris Lee Esther Park...
Posted On Mar 06 2015 04:00
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