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Latte Stone & Slow House: Your northern pit stop

If you fancy going on a road trip up north, why not drop by Latte Stone & Slow House and treat yourself to some hotdogs and a cold beverage before proceeding to Marpi? Owner Kevin Cho said he reopened Latte Stone & Slow House last July 10 after being closed since March....
Posted On Jul 21 2020 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Shirley’s famous fried rice is back

Diehard fans of Shirley’s Coffee Shop’s fried rice, seafood omelet, palabok, half-chicken, and halo-halo can relax now as the institution in the island’s food industry is back after being closed for nearly a month. General manager Puy Macario said the COVID-19 pandemic forced...
Posted On Jul 14 2020 06:00
, By Mark Rabago
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Pikasso pioneers glass coat technology on Saipan

Julia Yasuda didn’t expect to be managing an auto shop at the tender age of 21. But then her father unexpectedly passed away a little over a year ago, and now she runs Pikasso, an auto shop that specializes in glass coat technology. “Pikasso was established in May 2016 by my...
Posted On Jul 10 2020 06:00
, By Mark Rabago
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Pepoy’s Restcafe turns a year old

Pepoy’s Restcafe will mark its one-year anniversary with a thanksgiving fellowship today at the Chalan Kanoa restaurant. Like other businesses that managed to stay afloat during this time of COVID-19, owner Marilou Malasarte is the first to say Pepoy’s management and staff have a...
Posted On Jul 08 2020 06:00
, By Mark Rabago
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