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Vol 12 No 64 www.punto.com.ph P 10.00 Woman power, Central V 12 dynasts in NE N 64 M - W B, A(%+)* M. G+#+)/ Suansing won over movie actor Rommel M, 20 - 22, 2019PPANANAWunto NG MALAYANG PILIPINO! ! Luzon CABANATUAN CITY -- Padilla despite the high Reeling from the eff ect of profi le campaign with his low prices of agricultur- popular son Daniel and COPING WITH LAUS’ LOSS al products, Nueva Ecija former partner Carla Es- will be represented in the trada. Violago defeated 18th Congress by four her own brother in-law women, most of them re- Lito. Vergara triumphed PamCham continues aggressive elected members of the over incumbent Gov. PDP Laban. Czarina Umali. All four districts of the Nagaño, a physician province are now repre- and former mayor of sented by women: the Gapan City, expressed campaign for countryside dev’t 1st by Estrellita Suans- hope she can contribute ing, the 2nd by Micae- for her fi rst job in the for- la Violago, the 3rd by mulation of implement- CLARK FREEPORT – Cham) has vowed to cope with the loss of Rosanna Vergara – all ing rules and regulation Still reeling from the sud- continue its aggressive Levy and even to the re-elected to their sec- (IRR) for the new Univer- den loss of its chairman advocacy in countryside whole Pampanga busi- ond term – and the 4th sal Health Care Law. emeritus, the Pampanga development. ness community,” admit- by Dr. Maricel Nagaño, Vergara said she will Chamber of Commerce “It’s a bit diffi cult for ted Jess S. Nicdao, who who dislodged incum- pursue the Magna Carta Nicdao and Industry, Inc. (Pam- the whole chamber to P+/& 6 3#&+5& bent Magnolia Antonino. P+/& 2 3#&+5& Pampanga GOV’T URGED tops Gawad Take advantage of Kalasag in CL anew US-China trade war CITY OF SAN FER- NANDO, Pampanga, B, D7)/ C&(8+):&5 May 20 (PIA) -- Re- gional Disaster Risk Reduction and Man- LARK FREEPORT -- The agement Council 3 Foundation for Economic (RDRRMC 3) has an- Freedom (FEF) urged yester- nounced the winners C of the 21st Regional day the Duterte administration “to Gawad Kalasag. “The annual search seize an opportunity provided by aims to recognize out- the worsening US-China trade war standing performanc- to luring factories now based in es of Local DRRM Councils/Committees, China to the Philippines.” institutions, organiza- P+/& 6 3#&+5& tions, and individuals who have shown acts of heroism before, during, or after a di- saster or emergency,” Offi ce of Civil Defense P1.6-B agreement (OCD) Regional Di- rector and RDRRMC 3 Chairperson Marlou L. Salazar said. Under the Local for SFEx expansion DRRMC category, fi rst place fi nishers were Pampanga (Prov- ince); Angeles (High- ly-Urbanized City); San Fernando (Com- Megaworld to build another project signed ponent City); Baler, Aurora (1st-3rdClass CITY OF SAN FERNAN- Expansion is seen to im- Municipality); and Pa- DO – A P1.6-billion Subic prove traffi c in the area gas, Cabanatuan City Freeport Expressway and promote road safe- (Barangay-Urban). condo-tower in Capital Town (SFEx) Capacity Expan- ty as the new lanes will Moreover, victors sion Project was recent- segregate northbound in the School cate- B, A5>#&, M)+'+: The 16-storey condominium ly signed by NLEx Corp. and southbound motor- gory were Alas Asin dubbed, Bryant Parklane, will be and Sta. Clara Interna- ists along separate car- Elementary School CITY OF SAN FERNANDO – Anoth- highlighted by fi rst-of-its-kind lobby tional Corp. riageways. It will also from Mariveles, Bata- er residential condominium, the sec- concept, property giant Megaworld The project entails complement the Subic an (Public Elementa- ond one inside the 35.6-hectare Cap- said in a statement on Tuesday. the construction of new Bay Metropolitan Author- ry); Camp Tinio Na- ital Town Pampanga township project The name was derived from New expressway lanes, bridg- ity’s (SBMA) infrastruc- P+/& 7 3#&+5& here, will soon rise in this capital city. P+/& 2 3#&+5& es, and a tunnel. ture development pro- The SFEx Capacity P+/& 6 3#&+5& Bataan winners proclaimed B( E!)*' B. E+/")0' peaceful and orderly elec- tions. “Magtatrabahao tayo BALANGA CITY -- All winners para maging No. 1 ang Bata- in the provincial and congres- an lalo na sa Human Develop- sional posts as well as all mu- ment Index,” he said. nicipal slates in Bataan’s 11 “Maramig salamat na nag- towns and one city had been ing mapayapa ang eleksiyon proclaimed as of March 16. at makakaasa kayo na isusu- The provincial board of long natin ang mga programa canvassers declared as offi - sa ikabubuti ng 11 bayan at cial winners Gov. Albert Gar- isang lungsod,” the vice-gov- cia, Vice-Gov. Crisanta Gar- ernor, Joet’s fi rst cousin, said. cia, 1st District Rep. Geral- “Kapag may pagkakaisa, dine Roman, and 2nd District malayo ang mararating ng Rep. Jose Enrique “Joet” Gar- ating lalawigan,” the gover- cia III. nor, Crisanta’s cousin and Jo- Crisanta and Joet both ran et’s brother, appealed for uni- unopposed. Albert and Ger- ty, adding “napakapalad natin aldine won overwhelmingly dahil walang casualty at very IN SCHOOL. Mayor-elect Carmelo “Pogi” Lazatin, Jr. and Vice Mayor-elect Vicky over their opponents. peaceful ang eleksiyon.” Vega-Cabigting join the Department of Education Angeles City Division at the Also proclaimed were fi ve “Nagsalita na ang ta- Brigada Eskwela kicked-off program at Francis G. Nepomuceno Memorial High members each of the sanggu- ong-bayan. Maraming masa- School. C #! niang panlalawigan in the fi rst sakit na salita for the sake of and second districts, all under the campaign. Ngayon tapos the banner of the Garcia-Ro- na, simulan natin ang paghi- man alliance. hilom ng mga sugat nang sa “We look forward to work- ganoon tuloy-tuloy ang ating Pogi Lazatin attends ing together for the good of kaunlaran, pagkakaisa ng la- Bataan,” Roman said. hat,” the governor on his last Joet thanked all for a term said. Brigada Eskwela kick-off ‘Pusher’ arrested ANGELES CITY – City and education in the country. tions. Mayor-elect Carmelo “Pogi” According to Lazatin, a Lazatin said that the “in- Lazatin, Jr. on May 20, 2019 strong nation with a govern- coming administration will SUBIC, Zambales - A suspect- The suspect was arrested joined the Department of Ed- ment that prioritizes educa- work hand in hand with all ed drug pusher selling shabu selling one sachet of shabu ucation (DepEd) Angeles tion will lead to quality schools stakeholders to provide qual- to an undercover agent of the worth P500. City Division at the Brigada with competitive graduates, ity education to all Ange- Subic Drug-Enforcement Unit Recovered from Favor Eskwela kick-off program at and these well-educated grad- leños.” (SDEU) was arrested in drug were another two sachets of Francis G. Nepomuceno Me- uates will then go on to con- Prior to being elected as operation in Barangay Man- shabu and the marked money. morial High School. tribute to further strengthening Mayor, Lazatin served two gan-Vaca here. The suspect now faces With the theme “Matatag and developing the nation. terms as City Councilor and Police Major Jude Bryan charges for violation of Sec- na Bayan para sa Maunlad It can be recalled that edu- donated some 500 trashcans Maggudayao, head of Subic tion 5 and Section 11 of Arti- na Paaralan,” Lazatin talk- cation is one of Lazatin’s Six- and 33 television sets to var- Municipal Police Station, iden- cle ll of RA 9165 before the Of- ed about the correlation be- Point Agenda, which he talk- ious public schools and day tifi ed the suspect as Jodel Fa- fi ce of Provincial Prosecutor in tween the state of the nation ed about on the campaign trail care centers in the city. vor y Fernando, 30, resident of Olongapo City. and the quality of schools leading to the May 13 Elec- –Press release the said barangay. –Johnny R. Reblando Woman power, dynasts in NE F 1 two of fi ve cities in the Dynasties nor in 2016. cial board with incum- Gapan City May- province: reelected Pa- Meanwhile, the Um- The family of her bent Cabanatuan City or Emerson Pascual, for Tricycle Drivers that layan City Mayor Adri- ali clan has retained its nemesis, Rep. Rosan- councilor EJ Joson. whose father Boy is she authored and see anne Mae Cuevas, and hold in Nueva Ecija’s na Vergara expanded Joson losers includ- chair of Barangay Pam- to it that the P10-billion Myca Vergara of this city. top post with the elec- its grip on this city with ed former governor Edu- buan , was reelect- support fund for farmers Also, two of the 10 tion of patriarch former the election of her hus- ardo Nonato Joson in ed with his sister Joy under the controversial members of the sang- Gov. Aurelio Umali to band incumbent Mayor his comeback bid, and Pascual as 4th District Rice Tariffi cation Law is guniang panlalawigan the same post, along Julius Cesar Vergara as nephew board member board member. used properly. are women: reelection- with his brother and vice vice mayor and daugh- Edward Thomas Joson Former Mayor Mariv- In the 17th Con- ist Tess Patiag, and new- gubernatorial tandem, ter Myca as mayor. for the vice gubernatori- ic Belena failed in her gress, Vergara opposed ly elected Joy Pascual, incumbent city vice The Joson family that al post. bid for the same post the P1-budget for the both from the 4th Dis- mayor Anthony Umali. once ruled the province In Jaen town, May- as well as her husband, Commission on Human trict.
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