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Mayor RG Signs MOA on Free Mobile Birth Registration with PSA Pangasinan

Mayor Ramon Ronald "RG" Guico IV signed this September 13, 2022, a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with the Philippine Statistic Authority (PSA) Pangasinan with Ma'am Amor Asuncion-Nitura, Municipal Civil Registrar, at the Mayor's Office, Binalonan Municipal Hall. Said...

Binalonan holds first flag ceremony for 2022 has been initialized by Town Mayor

LOOK: The Municipal Government of Binalonan conducts its first flag raising ceremony attended by the entire municipal government employees today, July 18, 2022 at the Municipal Grounds. Led by Mayor Ramon Ronald V. Guico IV, Vice Mayor Bryan Louie Ramirez Balangue,...

University of Eastern Pangasinan (UEP) 12th Commencement Exercises

Mainit na pagbati sa lahat ng nagsipagtapos nitong nakaraang biyernes June 24, 2022 na ginanap sa Ramon J. Guico, Sr. Sports and Civic Center. Kasama sa mga nagpaabot ng karangalan para sa ating mga bagong nagsipagtapos sa kani-kanilang mga kurso sa University of...

COVID-19 Case Update (June 27, 2022)

COVID-19 UPDATE: Ipinapaalam ng Lokal na Pamahalaan ng Binalonan sa publiko na tayo po ay nakapagtala ng isang (1) kaso ng COVID-19 ngayong araw, June 27, 2022. CASE NO. 706- Female, 18 year old mula Zone 3, Barangay San Pablo. Sa bisa ng Executive Order No. 90 series...

COVID-19 Case Update (June 27, 2022)

COVID-19 UPDATE: Ipinapaalam ng Lokal na Pamahalaan ng Binalonan sa publiko na tayo po ay nakapagtala ng isang (1) kaso ng COVID-19 ngayong araw, June 27, 2022. CASE NO. 706- Female, 18 year old mula Zone 3, Barangay San Pablo. Sa bisa ng Executive Order No. 90 series...

LGU Binalonan sets guidelines on the skeletal workforce in the municipality

LGU Binalonan set guidelines on the Skeletal Workforce in the municipality from March 17- April 12, in a meeting held, March 17 at the Sangguniang Bayan Session Hall by Mayor Ramon N. Guico Jr. and all LGU department heads

Young at Heart: Amang Arcadio @101

This year marks the 187th founding anniversary of the town of Binalonan. As celebrations were postponed due to covid, this year let us hear how the elders witnessed the growth and transformation of the town and their memories of the town’s fiesta.

University of Eastern Pangasinan receives CHED Gawad Parangal for LUCs of Region I

University of Eastern Pangasinan received the Institutional recognition from the Commission of Higher Education (CHED), making it eligible to avail the benefits of RA 10931 otherwise known as Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act.

Binalonan under Community Quarantine

Binalonan, Pangasinan16 March 2020 at 8:00 PMFROM THE MDRRMC CHAIRMANHON. RAMON N. GUICO JR.Municipal MayorBinalonan is now under community quarantine for preventive and safety measure against the threat of COVID-19 in the municipality. In addition, 8PM to 5Am curfew...

Mayor Guico addresses grand alumni homecoming

Binalonan Mayor Ramon N. Guico Jr. on February 22 addressed his fellow alumni as guest of honor and speaker during the Juan G. Macaraeg National High School 3rd Grand Alumni Homecoming held at the Binalonan Amphitheater.

VM Patague, 3 others attend international conference

Nov 20, 2019 | News

Binalonan Vice Mayor Melicio Patague II on November 5-6 attended the “Emerging Voices in Filipino and Philippine Studies Conference” held at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, Hawaii, USA.

Patague participated in the 2-day conference with Municipal History Researcher Veronica Sison, Binalonan Tourism Coordinator Angelica Peregrino, and Researcher and Technical Assisstant to the Office of the Mayor Jessica Tabilin.

Binalonan was the only Local Government Unit present in the conference.

With over 150 papers submitted from various academes all over the globe, Binalonan’s “Assessing Pangasinan Historiography: The Case of Ilocano Migrants in Pangasinan” was one of the only 58 papers chosen to be presented in the said conference.

Presented by Sison, the study claimed that majority of the Binalonians “hailed their heritage from the Ilocos region. In the nineteenth century, land pressures from inner Ilocandia and the waves of migration changed the linguistic profile not just of Pangasinan but also Cagayan, Zambales, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija and other provinces.”

The study is based on archival sources which provide a more in-depth understanding on the implication of Ilocano migration by looking at the foundation of the municipality of Binalonan in 1834, a former sitio of Manaoag.

It also discusses “political processes which reveal societal tensions that raised animosity between Pangasinan locals and Ilocano migrants; the intrusion of Ilocano settlers in Pangasinan territory did not always receive a friendly reception among native inhabitants of Pangasinan and the political elites.”

The paper also gives “a glimpse on the causality and implication of Ilocano migration during the 19th century, the cultural bearing of Ilocano diaspora which would later play a significant role in the  political arena of Pangasinan and the scope of national politics in the case of the contested “Solid North” ideology.