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Free movie Tapped discusses bottled water, trash

Editor’s Note: Per advisory from DEQ, the screening will depend on whether the federal government’s partial shutdown will end by then. If the shutdown is still in effect by Friday, the screening will be cancelled. First Friday Films presents the new film Tapped on Friday, Oct. 4,...
Posted On Oct 03 2013 13:25
, By Jun Dayao
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‘Return of the Cuyahoga’ touts environmental success stories this Friday

First Friday Films will premier Return of the Cuyahoga this Friday, Aug. 2, at 6:30pm at American Memorial Park to recognize environmental success stories. For centuries, the Cuyahoga River in Ohio has been the mainland United States’ frontier. When the United States was a new...
Posted On Aug 01 2013 13:17
, By Jun Dayao
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Taga Sports March

Posted On Mar 25 2013 09:48
, By Jun Dayao

Softball teams take center stage

With basketball leagues concluding and CNMI athletes returning from off-island tournaments, it was the local softball teams’ turn to make headlines last week. The playoff round in Chamolinian Softball Association’s 2nd Budweiser Softball League was the talk of the...
Posted On Jul 30 2012 15:36
, By Jun Dayao
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