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Oktoberfest celebration at the Hyatt begins

Hyatt Regency Saipan restaurant manager Seiji Shindo said that for the celebration, they have prepared sumptuous delights their clients will find hard to forget. Executive sous chef Edgardo Olarte said two different menus will be served alternately throughout the week. Hyatt executive chef Gabriele…
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Kinpachi Restaurant 30 years and counting

Kamata was invited by a friend to play golf here, but he saw something else — a future for his family and his chance to serve authentic Japanese food to the people. Little did he know that the small, crudely built restaurant with wooden planks in front serving as a bridge to ward off water from the…
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Exploring Asakusa Sensoji Temple

Arriving from the Asakusa subway station, we made our way to the Kiminarimon, or Thunder Gate, a majestic structure which serves as the entrance to the Sensoji Temple a few meters away. At the street sides, sturdy individuals wearing shorts and Japanese hats call out passengers to try the rickshaw …
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More peace celebrations at United Methodist Church

Fun and educational peace games are again planned for Sunday, Sept. 19, from noon to 2 p.m. Last Sunday young and old especially enjoyed making peace cranes, peace balloons, peace thaumatropes, peace banner, peace wall, peace face painting (with washable allergic-free face paint). Puzzles, memory g…
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The Philippine Benevolent Missionaries Association on Saipan

Its chapter, which is what members call their meeting place, is now located on Village Lane in Chinatown. The first PBMA missionary, Bienvenida Aurelio, arrived here  in 1987 as a waitress. She was asked by their divine master Ruben Ecleo Sr., the founder of  PBMA, to propagate the group’s teaching…
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Hopwood PTSA meeting today

The Hilitai family highly encourages parents and students to attend as we keep you informed of important school and community issues affecting and impacting student learning. This is a great opportunity for us as a family to build an effective communication link between school, home, and also to st…
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Wanted: Writers from the NMI

“A number of local writers have been throwing around an idea to create a compilation of local work for years now,” said Angelo O’Connor Villagomez.  “A group of us have been meeting together over spicy tofu and chiliburgers at Wild Bills these last few months and we’ve finally decided to put it tog…
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NMI Crime Stoppers Program wins international award

The 2010 Media Award for communities less than 75,000 award was presented the Crime Stopper International Training Conference in Nova Scotia Canada, was for the 30 second-commercial produced by Gester Garcia and Oliver Patris and displayed to the public by MCV. The black and white piece with no tal…
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Footnotes from Tokyo (part1)

I was with Jinky Kintaro, one of the members of the Saipan Awaodori Team that was set to perform for the Koenji Awaodori Festival, and we had to transit through Guam. Everybody else with the group took the Delta Airlines flight straight from Saipan to Narita. The three-hour flight went by and we me…
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