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NMPASI: ADA violators can be fined $100 a day

Businesses that continue to violate the Americans with Disabilities Act can face a fine of $100 a day, reminded Northern Marianas Protection and Advocacy Systems, Inc. executive director James Rayphand. Speaking before the Saipan Rotary Club weekly meeting last week at the Hyatt...
Posted On Jan 17 2017 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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Lions Club donates to fire victims

In commemoration of the Worldwide Week of Service Against Hunger, three Lions Club organizations on Saipan distributed 10 food packages to victims of a fire that engulfed a 12-room semi-concrete apartment in Susupe last month. The victims got their packages in a simple ceremony...
Posted On Jan 17 2017 06:00
, By Mark Rabago

The Salvation Army toy drive meets target

The Salvation Army’s annual Christmas Toy Drive for underprivileged children reached its target numbers, according to ministry leader Wayne Gillespie. The Christmas Toy Drive sought donations of unwrapped toys for children of all ages, from infants through 18 years of age. It...
Posted On Jan 17 2017 06:00
, By Mark Rabago
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Busy 2016 for Saipan Awaodori Team

The Saipan Awaodori Team performed in seven major events in 2016 and is already looking forward to a memorable 2017, its 10th anniversary. Sonia Siwa, who coordinates the team, said that 2016 started with performances during the Flame Tree Festival at the Civic Center in Susupe...
Posted On Jan 16 2017 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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