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Capital Hill softball facility gets upgrade

For the past month, Imperial Pacific International (CNMI) Ltd.’s Corporate Social Responsibility team has been conducting major improvement and refurbishment work to some of the island’s public structures. The latest is the Capital Hill softball field. Through its signature...
Posted On Apr 16 2018 06:06
, By Press Release
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IPI’s ‘Village Pride Project’ reaches out to As Matuis

Imperial Pacific International, LLC’s Corporate Social Responsibility Program continue to serve the community through its signature outreach work, The Village Pride Project. Last week, the IPI-CSR team reached out to As Matuis, the northernmost residential village of Saipan, for...
Posted On Mar 26 2018 06:06
, By Press Release
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Best Sunshine’s CSR brings Village Pride to Tinian

TINIAN—Going above and beyond in their commitment to beautifying our community, Best Sunshine International, Ltd.’s Corporate Social Responsibility team partnered with the Tinian Legislative Delegation and the Tinian Mayor’s Office to bring the Village Pride Project to the...
Posted On Jun 10 2016 06:06
, By Press Release

Chamber April monthly meeting tomorrow

The Saipan Chamber of Commerce will hold its monthly general membership meeting tomorrow, April 6, at Pacific Islands Club’s Charley’s. The luncheon will begin at 11:30am with the meeting starting promptly at noon. Cost of the luncheon is $20 for Saipan Chamber of Commerce...
Posted On Apr 05 2016 06:00
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