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Bridge Capital is new sponsor of Adopt-A-Bin Program

The Micronesia Islands Nature Alliance announced yesterday that Bridge Capital, LLC is their newest sponsor of the Adopt-A-Bin program. Bridge Capital’s sponsored bin was placed on Mt. Tapochau this past week. Brooke Nevitt, interim executive director, said, “MINA is excited to...
Posted On Apr 10 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao

$12,500 cash prizes to be given out this year

Bridge Capital, LLC announced Friday that $12,500 in cash prizes will be given out to this year’s art contest winners. “We encourage all seasoned and aspiring artist to join the competition as every year this annual event continues to grow and provide our artists a perfect venue...
Posted On Mar 16 2015 04:00
, By Press Release

Bellas to address SHRM meeting on Feb. 26

The Society for Human Resource Management CNMI Chapter is pleased to announce its February general membership meeting on the topic of “Employer Policies Governing Computer, Cell Phone and Email Use in the Workplace,” which will be presented by Timothy H. Bellas, Esq., of the Law...
Posted On Feb 24 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao

NPS: Zipline may have constitutional, other issues

The zipline project that is being proposed in Marpi may have constitutional and other issues, according to National Park Services’ Jim Richardson, superintendent for the Historical Park in Guam and American Memorial Park on Saipan. In a letter to the Saipan Zoning Office,...
Posted On Jan 20 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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