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Borja to continue discussion with Tinian residents

The newest member of the Commonwealth Development Authority board, Frank Lee San Nicolas Borja, wants members of the Tinian community to avail of the various programs available at CDA. Borja, who represents Tinian, said he would continue meeting with members of the Tinian...
Posted On Feb 16 2017 06:06
, By Jon Perez

MVA: Transportation key to Rota and Tinian dev’t

The Marianas Visitors Authority thinks a viable way to tackle Rota and Tinian’s economic slump is by setting up an effective means of transportation to and from Saipan. MVA managing director Chris Concepcion said his recent meetings with tourism professionals from Korea, China,...
Posted On Jan 24 2017 06:00
, By Erwin Encinares

Lizama: CDA should help out Bennett

Former Superior Court associate judge Juan T. Lizama said the Commonwealth Development Authority should maximize its best efforts to help out former Board of Education teacher representative Ambrose Bennett over his failure to pay his commercial loan with CDA. CDA is suing...
Posted On Dec 09 2016 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Petersburg joins CDA board

Members of the Senate Committee on Executive Appointments and Government Investigations are optimistic that Benjamin K. Petersburg’s appointment to the Commonwealth Development Authority board would bring a different perspective. Petersburg, who is a lawyer and previously worked...
Posted On Nov 25 2016 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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