>Undeliverable Address >Governor snubs Junction’s request

What really is the thing with this undeliverable mail addresses in the island? I come from a third world country like the Philippines, but one thing you can be sure of is that this “undeliverable mail addresses” is practically unheard of. You can bet your last dollar that the mail person will sooner or later […]

Reminder notice exposes the Real Property Tax Division

Here comes The Weekly Junction – it’s fearless, free, balanced and fair. The message is direct and clear. Walang kinikilingan! Walang kinatatakutan! * * * The cost for a curbside trash collection of one 96-gallon cart is $30 per month. Collection is done weekly and some customers could hardly fill their carts up on collection […]

Mar, Grace, Rody, Jejomar??? Daang matuwid – KALOKOHAN !!!

Magandang araw mga kabayan, mula ngayon, ang inyong lingkod ay inyong maaasahan na magbigay ng kanyang opinyon sa larangan ng pol-politiko at mga bagay-bagay na may saysay sa ating mahal na inang bayang Pilipinas. Masuwerte tayo sa ating isla ng Guam at sa taong 2018 pa ang susunod na lokal na eleksyon, bagama’t magkakaroon ng […]

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Flooding in Tumon

Flooding in Tumon

Flooding in Tumon. The intermittent rains last week  brought flooding right in the island’s major tourist area, after a 5-minute downpour. Where is the taxpayer’s money going? Why can’t simple things like this be fixed right away?

Ben Servino: Your Public Servant at DISID

Ben Servino: Your Public Servant at DISID

According to one famous Man — “Only a life lived in the service of others is worth living.” This is perhaps what went into the mind of Benito “Ben” Servino when he started dedicating himself in the service of the individuals with disabilities. Ben has been working with people who are disabled for over 25 […]

The wonderful Zabala family. Front Row: Rolly and his beautiful wife, Claire. At the back are Rolly’s kids (L-Right): Rolando II,         Violeta, Rosalyn, Elizabeth, and Roderick.

Rolly Zabala: A Leader, Pangasinense

They say that a man on a mission is hard to stop. You would definitely know you are in the presence of one, when you’re around someone like Rolando Zabala or just simply “Mang Rolly.” Many would say that he is intimidating and intense but those who are fortunate enough to have worked with him […]

BASTA Guam: A Filipino group, a Filipino Family

BASTA Guam: A Filipino group, a Filipino Family

Pretty faces, polite, hospitable, warm, helpful and family oriented. These are just few of the basic traits, or perhaps the true nature, of Filipino people. You experience this when you travel to the Philippines. You just can’t help but smile on the kind of people they are. The taste of Sinaing na Tulingan, a tuna […]

TWO TAIPANS IN MALL WAR

TWO TAIPANS IN MALL WAR

With the $20.5-M acquisition of the Tumon Bay Mall, Lucio Tan has re-established himself, as among the island’s big investors and put the Chinese-Filipino billionaire in direct competition with mall tycoon, Henry Sy. Besides Micronesia Mall which is currently undergoing expansion and the largest in the Western Pacific region, Tan’s investments on Guam include the […]

San Nicolas: “We had to bail out the Governor”

San Nicolas: “We had to bail out the Governor”

Who should take credit for the pay out of tax refunds? Who should be blamed for its delay? Or should anyone take credit at all? These questions loomed after the Governor made his special address on the day the second tranche of tax refunds was being prepared. In said address, the Governor said, some “senators […]