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Two to 4 hotels, if connected, could help lower CUC’s rates

The Commonwealth Utilities Corp. sees a potential drop in power rates for both residential and commercial customers if at least three to four hotels hook up to its electric grid. During a CUC board meeting last Thursday, economist.com managing director Robert Young told board...
Posted On Nov 05 2014 09:23
, By Jayson Camacho
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Early voting accounts for 45 pct. of votes in Precinct 4C

Instead of long lines, voters who headed to Election Precinct 4C on Capital Hill were greeted by eager election volunteers and, more often than not, vacant cubicles. Election volunteer Eugene Borja told Saipan Tribune that elections at the highest point in the CNMI was “so far so...
Posted On Nov 05 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago

Inos weighs in on Alter City, utility vouchers from BSI

Gov. Eloy S. Inos believes the Legislature’s approval the land lease deal between Alter City Group and the Department of Public Lands will be a boon to the CNMI economy. “The Alter City land lease approval is not only good for Tinian but also good for the CNMI. …It’s a big...
Posted On Nov 04 2014 04:00
, By Mark Rabago
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Best Sunshine hands $10M check to CUC

Best Sunshine Int. Ltd. handed Friday a $10 million ceremonial check to the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. at the Office of the Governor, making good on a promise to assist Saipan residents with their utility bills. During the check presentation, Best Sunshine senior vice president...
Posted On Nov 03 2014 04:03
, By Jayson Camacho
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