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$950K CK traffic signal project inaugurated

The island’s motorists and pedestrians are not the only ones expected to benefit from the new traffic signal system at the intersection of Beach Road and Tun Segundo Road in Chalan Kanoa, which started operating last Oct. 30. Lt. Gov. Jude U. Hofschneider said he expects...
Posted On Nov 14 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

Inos: We’re going to the bottom of slayings

Gov. Eloy S. Inos took a break from his busy campaign schedule to assure the CNMI community that his administration would do its best to solve the recent killing of two Chinese farmers in Koblerville. “The whole scenario is unfortunate whether [they were killed] by locals or one...
Posted On Nov 07 2014 04:05
, By Mark Rabago

CK traffic lights to be operational by Oct. 30

The Department of Public Works announced yesterday that the newly installed traffic signal located in the intersection of Beach Road and Tun Segundo in Chalan Kanoa Village will be put in full operation on or about Oct. 30, 2014. Motorists are advised to observe and be aware of...
Posted On Oct 29 2014 04:00
, By Press Release

DPW asks for motorists’ patience

The Department of Public Works is asking for the motoring public’s patience as it continues with a number of road-reconditioning projects along major thoroughfares of Saipan. Highway administrator Vicente “Ben” Cabrera said DPW is currently working on three road-reconditioning...
Posted On Oct 28 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago
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