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BOE finally meets quorum; Antonio Borja elected chair

After three tries, the 18th CNMI State Board of Education was finally able to muster a quorum yesterday morning for a regular meeting at their office on Capitol Hill, setting the stage for the unanimous election of then-BOE vice chair Antonio L. Borja as the new chairman. Before...
Posted On Mar 24 2023 06:05
, By Leigh Gases
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Antonio Borja sworn in as BOE Tinian member

Antonio Borja is now the Tinian representative on the CNMI Board of Education following a short inauguration ceremony yesterday at the CNMI Board of Education’s main office on Capital Hill. The ceremony took place shortly after 8:30am, and Borja was joined by members of the Board...
Posted On Jan 10 2023 06:06
, By Chrystal Marino | Correspondents
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Gregory Borja is new BOE chair; Antonio Borja is new vice chair

The CNMI Board of Education elected Gregory P. Borja as its new chairperson during the board’s first meeting of 2022 yesterday, with Antonio “Toram” Borja elected vice chairperson and Maisie B. Tenorio reelected secretary/treasurer. The meeting also saw outgoing BOE chair Andrew...
Posted On Jan 12 2022 06:10
, By Joshua Santos

GOP may sweep Tinian

The NMI Republican Party bets on Tinian could possibly sweep all major elective posts, with two incumbents retaining their senatorial posts.   Unofficial poll results show Sen. Francisco Q. Cruz leading the pack with 634 votes and Jude U. Hofschneider coming in second with...
Posted On Nov 13 2018 23:55
, By Jon Perez

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