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Tinian has new resident department heads

Tinian has new resident department heads who will run eight government agencies on the island. According to Tinian Mayor Joey Patrick San Nicolas, the new department heads include Juan Santos for the Department of Public Safety, Melissa Aquiningoc for the Department of Finance,...
Posted On Mar 12 2015 04:00
, By Jayson Camacho
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San Nicolas lauds revitalization of streetlights

Tinian Mayor Joey P. San Nicolas, along with Tinian Delegation chair Sen. Francisco M. Borja and 15th Tinian Municipal Council chair Raynaldo M. Cing, commended on March 6, 2015, the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. on Tinian for their hard effort in working together in revitalizing...
Posted On Mar 12 2015 04:00
, By Jun Dayao
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11th Tinian Hot Pepper Festival just ‘pika’

“Pika” is the perfect word to describe the 11th Annual Tinian Hot Pepper Festival on Feb. 14-15, 2015, as “pika” is a Chamorro word that can mean both “spicy” or “spot-on.” The annual President’s Day weekend celebration held in honor of donni sali, a small but potent hot pepper...
Posted On Mar 03 2015 04:00
, By Press Release
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Tinian’s Children’s Park undergo cleanup

The Tinian Mayor’s Office spearheaded Saturday a cleanup of the island’s Children’s Park, led by Mayor Joey P. San Nicolas, 15th Tinian Municipal Council vice chair Dianna H. Borja and the Tinian Legislative Delegation. Members of the U.S. Air Force and the Australian Air Force...
Posted On Feb 24 2015 04:00
, By Press Release
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