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Public market to apply for OIA solar power grant

The Garapan Public Market is looking to the sun for its energy needs. Through a representative, CNMI Farmer’s Cooperative Association president Maria “Frica” Pangelinan asked the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. board to endorse a grant proposal to the Office of Insular Affairs for...
Posted On Mar 23 2015 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

Email and grits

The vernal is equinoxing, which means that it’s time for some spring cleaning. Don’t worry, this will be a mere dusting. We won’t move any furniture. After all, my ’70s vintage beach chair, with its frayed nylon webbing, loose pop rivets, and oxidized aluminum tube-frame, has got...
Posted On Mar 20 2015 04:00
, By Ed Stephens Jr.

CUC: 95 pct. of power restored

Three days after Tropical Storm Bavi wrought havoc throughout the CNMI, electric power to residents of Saipan is close to being fully restored, with the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. reporting that 95 percent of customers now have electricity. In a statement yesterday, the...
Posted On Mar 19 2015 04:00
, By Saipan Tribune

Isolated blackouts persist yesterday

Power was back up on over 90 percent of Saipan, according to the Commonwealth Utilities Corp., but isolated pockets of blackouts still persist. CUC continued to work on these outages across the island throughout last night, according to CUC executive director Alan Fletcher in an...
Posted On Mar 18 2015 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan
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