(Press Release) — Pacific Islands Club Saipan employees and E-Land Group management gathered for a beach cleanup on June 9 at Pakpak Beach. Thirty-four individuals picked up trash along the
âThere will be a citation issued as there is intent,â said Eli Cabrera, BECQ administrator.
âWe are currently working on how to approach the violation. The [manâs] family/children later picked up the trash that he dumped,â Cabrera added.
He said the BECQ anti-littering team had visited the home of the individual accused of illegal dumping.
On Sunday, a concerned citizen video-recorded the bags of trash dumped by a man at the old airport in the Koblerville area.
The concerned citizen also video-recorded the man himself as he got into his black pick-up truck and drove away.
âLook at his guy,â the concerned citizen said on the video; âhe came over here, Sunday, to throw his trash while others are at the church. Look at his license plate. Check him out. While others are at the church he is coming over here to throw his trash.â
âWEâRE back to square one,â Gov. Ralph DLG Torres said on Friday of the travel bubble proposal.
He said with South Korea and Japan still on lockdown due to the global Covid-19 pandemic, there still is no international flight coming into the CNMI at this time.
But Torres said there is still hope. âWe canât dictate what our tourism partners should doâ¦but we can continue to make sure that we cover our end here in the CNMI, making sure that when the tourist bubble opens up, we will be one of the first destinations to be considered safe,â he added.
In the photo are, sitting from left, Governorâs Council of Economic Advisers Chairman Jerry Tan, Mount Carmel School president Dr. Galvin Deleon Guerrero and Governor Ralph Deleon Guerrero Torres. Also in the photo are, standing from left, MCS AlumKnight and Saipan Chamber of Commerce president Joe Guerrero, Triple J Enterprises vice president of finance & administration and MCS board member Mike Sablan, MCS student officer Brian Youn, MCS student leader Brandee Hunter, MCS student leader Tivana Torres, MCS student officer Maria Ayuyu, MCS student officer Mikee Mendoza, MCS student officer Kate Avendano-Woodruff, CNMI Senate President Jude Hofschneider, MCS student officer Skyler Poon, and Lt. Gov. and AlumKnight Arnold Palacios.
President Duterte inaugurated on Thursday the 18-kilometer Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3 project – an elevated expressway that connects the South Luzon Expressway (SLEX) from Buendia in Makati City to the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) in Balintawak, Quezon City.
President Rodrigo Roa Duterte leads the unveiling of the marker of the Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3 (MMSS-3) Project during the inauguration ceremony at the Del Monte Toll Plaza in Quezon City on January 14, 2021.
(ALFRED FRIAS/ PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN)
Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar, together with DPWH Undersecretary Cathy Cabral, DPWH spokesperson Anna Mae Lamentillo, Presidential spokesman Harry Roque, Budget and Management Secretary Wendel Avisado, and Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade, walks along the main line of the Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3 Project.