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Welcome Barbie, Mutya ng Pilipinas 2010
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Congratulations to Ms Barbie Salvador, for winning the Mutya ng Pilipinas 2010 !
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Anna “The Hurricane” Julaton: Proud to be Pinay, Pangasinense and Pozorrubian!
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5th District Lady Solon Speaks In Congress
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UPSP A Decade After: Revitalizing Pangasinan And The Blueprint For The Next Ten Years
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Welcome to Pozorrubio Online
Magic comes to Pozorrubio!
As the song goes, got to believe in magic! Those who find it hard to believe, got to believe, on February 19, 2010. It was a Friday, a day that, if one can see clearly, is when spirits go around swishing their goodness and mischief to the witty and the witless. Chairs to wheel them to there, to everywhere!
Sam Rafael and Christine have seizure disorders. Jollie, Rhea Ann, H-Mark, and Joan were born with Cerebral Palsy. Khyanne Mark was diagnosed with Global Developmental Delay. To get around, and from their homes to maybe the RHU Stimulation and Therapeutic Activity Center (STAC), they were carried on the hips, or piggy-back style like the babies they once were.
Sangguniang Bayan okays supplemental budget for Mayor Chan’s priority projects
Governor swears in barangay peacekeepers
Three hundred forty (340) members of the Barangay Peacekeeping Action Teams (BPATs) now supplement the local PNP and the Tanod in the barangays in seeing to the peace-and-order situation of Pozorrubio. On February 2, 2010, no less than Pangasinan Governor Amado Espino Jr. , guest of honor and speaker, swore the peacekeepers into office during their Oathtaking and Recognition Ceremony held at the 3rd floor of the Executive Building. Malasin-Bantugan Bridge resumes construction
Photo shows the completed Phase 1 of the Malasin-Bantugan Bridge, which readies it for the succeeding continuing phases. Phase 1 was contracted by the municipal government to Kenwood Construction and was supposed to have been completed by the end of 2009, but was delayed due to the damage wrought by supertyphoons Pepeng and Ondoy on the worksite, equipments and delivered materials. The Patupat Festival on its 3rd Season
with accompanying write-up adapted from
"A Pat for our Patupat" by mel jovellanos
What is patupat? Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand and Malaysia have similar coconut-leaf-wrapped native delicacies made from sticky rice and wrapped either in banana or coconut leaves. Indonesians wrap the delicacy in carefully-woven packages using selected young coconut leaves (minus the midribs). They call it almost exactly like patupat, but without the first two letters – tupat. The big difference, however, is that it is cooked in boiling water. When the sticky rice is cooked, it is served with melted panocha or pakasiat.
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- 140th Foundation Day & Town Fiesta Schedule of Activities
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