(SCC) â The Saipan Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce the four nominees for the 2020 Business Person of the Year Award: Joseph C. Guerrero (Naked Fish Bar & Grill), Josephine DLG Mesta (Hyatt Regency Saipan), Esther Muna (Commonwealth Healthcare Corporation), Joshua Wise (PHI Pharmacy). The nominees for Business Person of the Year are all active members of the chamber, gracious in their support of the community, and business leaders advocating for our economy and our enterprises.
Joseph C. Guerrero is the co-owner of Naked Fish Bar & Grill as well as Hafa Adai Realty. Guerrero has over 19 years of senior business management and development experience in real estate finance & investments, commercial lending, and sales; consulting; restaurant & bar; telecommunications sales; health care; and auto dealership.Â
Updated: 2:37 PM EST January 8, 2021
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. The Peninsula Health District said Friday that a cat tested positive for rabies near the Newport News/Williamsburg International Airport.
The rabid animal was found in the Electra Drive area. Officials did not have a description of what the cat looked like. Our local office of Environmental Health Services will be contacting the immediate neighbors as well as any civic or homeowner’s association that serves the community, the health department said.
If you ve been bitten, scratched or had close contact with a cat near that area, or if you believe your pet may have come into contact with a cat there, call the Newport News Environmental Health Office at 757.594.7340.
Ruling on oil drilling expected ‘ASAP’ Stena Drilling’s Stena IceMAX drillship.
After hearing both sides on the matter involving whether Bahamas Petroleum Company (BPC) should be allowed to proceed with its exploratory oil drilling yesterday, a Supreme Court justice is set to deliver a ruling “as soon as possible.”
Justice Petra Hanna-Adderley heard from the lead attorneys representing Waterkeeper Bahamas Ltd and Coalition to Save Clifton Bay, the government as well as BPC yesterday and adjourned the matter until 5 p.m. today.
Fred Smith, QC, who represents the environmental groups, in his argument contended that the issue at hand is whether the exploratory oil drilling exercise now underway by BPC was lawful and whether the process of licenses being granted by government included all of the steps required by law, including the issuance of permits as well as proper consultation.
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LAWYERS representing environmental activists, the government and Bahamas Petroleum Company tussled over applications seeking judicial review of BPC’s exploratory oil drilling during a Supreme Court hearing yesterday.
Justice Petra Hanna-Weekes said she will consider their submissions today and return a judgment as soon as possible.
BPC’s drilling of Perseverance #1 began on Sunday, December 20, about 90 miles west of Andros and is expected to be completed within 45 to 60 days.
Yesterday’s hearing considered environmentalists’ application for leave for judicial review, their motion seeking to amend that application to add the Town Planning Committee as a party to the proceedings and their application seeking a stay of drilling activities pending the judicial review.