All roads lead to Saipan Super Bowl parties
Football fans on Saipan watched “Elite” Eli Manning lead the New York Giants to a come-from-behind win against the New England Patriots, 21-17, in yesterday's Super Bowl XLVI.
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Lebanon fundraiser today to benefit injured contractor
Lebanon residents are coming together for a Super Bowl fundraiser to help pay the medical bills of a local man who was injured after a fall from a ladder.
Super Bowl party at the Tigard library? Don't judge a book by its cover
But don’t judge a book by its cover. The spacious 3,000-square feet community room seats 160 people with a large projection screen. Sweetening the deal: free food, including pizza and submarine sandwiches and a WII video game station to keep kids occupied.
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An unforgettable Valentine's Day at Serenity Salon & Spa
Give yourself and your loved one the gift of luxury this Valentine's Day by treating them to a deluxe spa experience at Serenity Salon & Spa along Beach Road in Garapan.
Where to watch the Super Bowl
The Yard House offers a large selection of beer on tap. / Xavier Mascareñas/The Journal News If you plan to stay home for the game, you’ll need snacks, specifically wings.
Flicks@Night offers student film contest, announces next screening
The mystery/thriller “Super 8,” the third movie in the Flicks@Night 2011-2012 Film Series, will be shown on Saturday, Jan. 28, at 7 p.m., in the Melrose Veterans Memorial Middle School theater. Before the feature film, the three winning movies from the Flicks@Night student film contest will be shown on the big screen. Middle-schoolers are invited to submit short films (eight minutes or less) by ...