October 16, 2025

San Nicolas lauds revitalization of streetlights

From left: CUC lineman Felipe Pilayan, lineman Arnel Olalia, lineman supervisor Mario Enriquez from Telesource CNMI, Inc., Sen. Francisco M. Borja, Mayor Joey P. San Nicolas, Tinian CUC deputy director Evelyn B. Manglona, CUC senior trades technician Steve K. Cabrera, 15th Tinian Municipal Council chair Raynaldo M. Cing, DPW director Joal Untalan, CUC senior trades technician Eugene San Nicolas, and Tinian CUC board member Eric C. San Nicolas. (Contributed Photo)

Tinian Mayor Joey P. San Nicolas, along with Tinian Delegation chair Sen. Francisco M. Borja and 15th Tinian Municipal Council chair Raynaldo M. Cing, commended on March 6, 2015, the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. on Tinian for their hard effort in working together in revitalizing the streetlights of Tinian.

From left: CUC lineman Felipe Pilayan, lineman Arnel Olalia, lineman supervisor Mario Enriquez from Telesource CNMI, Inc., Sen. Francisco M. Borja, Mayor Joey P. San Nicolas, Tinian CUC deputy director Evelyn B. Manglona, CUC senior trades technician Steve K. Cabrera, 15th Tinian Municipal Council chair Raynaldo M. Cing, DPW director Joal Untalan, CUC senior trades technician Eugene San Nicolas, and Tinian CUC board member Eric C. San Nicolas. (Contributed Photo)
From left: CUC lineman Felipe Pilayan, lineman Arnel Olalia, lineman supervisor Mario Enriquez from Telesource CNMI, Inc., Sen. Francisco M. Borja, Mayor Joey P. San Nicolas, Tinian CUC deputy director Evelyn B. Manglona, CUC senior trades technician Steve K. Cabrera, 15th Tinian Municipal Council chair Raynaldo M. Cing, DPW director Joal Untalan, CUC senior trades technician Eugene San Nicolas, and Tinian CUC board member Eric C. San Nicolas. (Contributed Photo)

In particular, San Nicolas praised Tinian CUC board member Eric C. San Nicolas, Tinian Commonwealth Utilities Corp. deputy director Evelyn B. Manglona and her staff, Telesource CNMI Inc., and Department of Public Works director Joal Untalan.

San Nicolas said this is only the beginning toward increasing the number of functioning streetlights on the island for safety and tourism related purposes. (PR)

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