Grade “A”
Blooming Food, Chalan Lau Lau
Omais Fish Market, China Town
Coral Ocean Point (outlets), Koblerville
EZ Mart, Gualo Rai
New XO Market, Gualo Rai
M&D BBQ Stand, San Antonio
Fina Sisu Market, Fina Sisu
Tai Yang Restaurant, Chalan Lau Lau
ABCD II Market, Koblerville
Islander Mini Mart, San Antonio
Ming Ming Market, Chalan Kanoa
Siloam 7 Market, San Antonio
JL Market, Susupe
SPN Ice Manufacture, Lower Base
WJC Fish Stand, San Vicente
LF Market, Chalan Kanoa
Kevin Store, Gualo Rai
Highway Market, Gualo Rai
Star Store, San Antonio
Johara’s Store II, San Vicente
BJ Barbeque Stand, Garapan
10/10 Restaurant, Garapan
Blue Koi Tavern, Garapan
Amigo Pizza Restaurant, Garapan
CYA Koblerville Market, Koblerville
Grade “B”
Twin’s Supermarket, Dan Dan
Assa Karaoke, Chalan Kanoa
Hot Curry Restaurant, Garapan
Chicken Zoom, Chalan Kanoa
Grade “C”
PI’s Ice & Water Manufacture, Kagman
Establishments ordered close due to serious violations of health and sanitation standards
MAB 123 (Moped/motor bike) *9/02/10
Juvy’s Catering, Koblerville (illegal vendor) *9/16/10
LaVida Catering, Garapan *9/21/10
JG Sablan Water & Ice, Garapan *10/06/10 **10/08/10
Our Daily Bread Bakery, San Jose *10/19/10
NOTE: *(facility closure date) ** (establishment re-opening date) There may have been changes to these grades since this information was released.
For update information, call the Bureau of Environmental Health at 664-4870 or fax 664-4871.
Red flag at 9 Saipan sites
(DEQ) — The Division of Environmental Quality says water samples collected from Central Repair Shop, DPW Channel Bridge, S. Puerto Rico Dump, Outer Cove Marina, Hyatt Hotel, Garapan Fishing Dock, Grand Hotel, CK Dist #2 Drainage and CK Dist #4 Drainage contained excessive concentrations of fecal indicator bacteria that exceeded the CNMI’s marine water quality standards.
DEQ has given these locations a red flag and advises the public not to fish or swim within 300 feet of the locations for the next 48 hours or until otherwise notified.
Public warned about phone and text scam
HAGÅTÑA (Guam Bankers Association) — The Guam Bankers Association would like to inform the general public about a recent fraudulent phone call and text message scam.
The automated recorded phone message identifies itself as calling from a local bank and informs the recipient that their account is being deactivated. The fraudulent text message contains a phone number to call that requests their 16 digit credit card number.
Anyone who receives this call should hang up and delete the text message. If you did respond to a questionable phone call, text message or email and provided your personal account information, immediately contact your bank’s customer service department. Customer service numbers are also listed on the back of credit cards.
The Guam Bankers Association members want consumers to know that they should never respond with their account information to such requests. No legitimate financial institution will ever solicit its customers for personal account information over the phone, via text message or online.
The association also advises consumers to:
• Be wary of unsolicited phone calls requesting account information over the phone or by text or email even if they claim or appear to be on behalf of a bank familiar to you.
• Verify that the phone number that is calling you is indeed your bank’s phone number or that the website is authentic before making any transaction.
• Always type the website URL address yourself, never click on a link which could re-direct you to a fraudulent website.
• If you fall victim to a phishing fraud, act immediately to protect yourself by alerting your financial institution, placing fraud alerts on your credit files and monitoring your account statements closely.
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