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Tinian students flex their art muscles in show

This art show by Tinian Elementary School students relates to the study of cubism, which is one of the most influential visual art styles of the early 20th century. The style was created by Pablo Picasso and George Braque in Paris between 1907 and 1914. Cubist painters try to...
Posted On Oct 03 2016 06:00
, By Christina Zuccaro
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TES conservation efforts to cut utility costs

SAN JOSE, Tinian—The CNMI Public School System for years now has been working on energy conservation efforts to cut utility costs. They believe that not only will it reduce energy consumption resulting in savings but also assist in environmental issues. Some conservation efforts...
Posted On Sep 22 2016 06:00
, By Press Release
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Bridge Investment Group donates bike racks

SAN JOSE, Tinian—Bridge Investment Group, LLC presented a donation of bicycle racks to the Tinian Elementary School and the Tinian Jr./Sr. High School. The students and staff who use their bicycles for transportation to and from school now have a designated area to safely secure...
Posted On Mar 14 2016 06:06
, By Press Release
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Support shown for Alter City Group’s major siting permit

TINIAN—No opposition was raised and overwhelming support was shown during the public hearing held by the Division of Coastal Resources Management of the CNMI for Alter City Group’s proposed $1.2-billion project on the island of Tinian. The hearing was headed by CRM director Fran...
Posted On Jul 27 2015 14:28
, By Frauleine S. Villanueva-Dizon
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