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Punggol East By-Election Later News Update

[h=1]13-10-06: Kids Health Carnival[/h]Updated <abbr title="Monday, October 7, 2013 at 11:05am" data-utime="1381115126" class="timestamp">20 hours ago</abbr>

It was my son's first Children's Day since he started walking and he was very thrilled to join the PECC celebrations at Blk 156B Rivervale Crescent. He started the morning doodling with Uncle Azman and Miyuki Zehzeh (older sister) and wondering at the magic show by Uncle Jenn Jong.

Mommy and her friends were busy with face-painting, while papa was helping to make sure things ran smoothly for the over 200 children who came with their parents. Liane Zehzeh, who was the emcee introducing the nutritionist and the doctor giving health talks, brought him to the games stalls to knock down cans and throw hoops at the food pyramid. Sweebee Zehzeh, who organised the event, brought him to the train-shaped bouncing castle sponsored by Uncle Ringo. But he was too young to play with the other children, so he was happily bouncing on the inflatable wheel. The only stall he didn't try was the balloon sculpture stall because the queue was too long! When we ended just after noon, Li Lian Zehzeh and Jacky Gorgor (older brother) wanted to bring him home. He had already missed his nap and lunch, and still he didn't want to go home.

Thank you Punggol East for hosting us and making it a very memorable Children's Day.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo Credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon
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Dear residents, please take note of the information provided by SBS Transit.

From Sunday, 13 October 2013, the routes of four SBS Transit bus services – 50, 86, 103 and 163/163M – will be amended due to permanent road closure of Jalan Kayu. As a result, four bus stops along Jalan Kayu will be relocated to Sengkang West Road/Avenue.

Service 50, 86 and 163/163M, which ply through Punggol East SMC, will no longer call at the existing bus stops along Jalan Kayu. Instead, Service 50 and 86 will call at the following relocated bus stops along Sengkang West Avenue and Sengkang West Road:

· Bus Stop No: 67081 – After Yio Chu Kang Road
· Bus Stop No: 67089 – Before Fernvale Lane
· Bus Stop No: 68011 – Before Jalan Kayu
· Bus Stop No: 68019 – After Jalan Kayu

Service 163/163M, on the other hand, will call at new bus stops along Fernvale Lane:

Service 163
· Bus Stop No: 67651 – Before Sengkang West Road
· Bus Stop No: 67659 – After Sengkang West Road

Service 163M
· Bus Stop No: 67659 – After Sengkang West Road




 
[h=1]13-10-06: Kids Health Carnival[/h]Updated <abbr title="Monday, October 7, 2013 at 11:05am" data-utime="1381115126" class="timestamp">on Sunday</abbr>

It was my son's first Children's Day since he started walking and he was very thrilled to join the PECC celebrations at Blk 156B Rivervale Crescent. He started the morning doodling with Uncle Azman and Miyuki Zehzeh (older sister) and wondering at the magic show by Uncle Jenn Jong.

Mommy and her friends were busy with face-painting, while papa was helping to make sure things ran smoothly for the over 200 children who came with their parents. Liane Zehzeh, who was the emcee introducing the nutritionist and the doctor giving health talks, brought him to the games stalls to knock down cans and throw hoops at the food pyramid. Sweebee Zehzeh, who organised the event, brought him to the train-shaped bouncing castle sponsored by Uncle Ringo. But he was too young to play with the other children, so he was happily bouncing on the inflatable wheel. The only stall he didn't try was the balloon sculpture stall because the queue was too long! When we ended just after noon, Li Lian Zehzeh and Jacky Gorgor (older brother) wanted to bring him home. He had already missed his nap and lunch, and still he didn't want to go home.

Thank you Punggol East for hosting us and making it a very memorable Children's Day.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo Credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon

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[h=1]13-10-06: Kids Health Carnival[/h]Updated <abbr title="Monday, October 7, 2013 at 11:05am" data-utime="1381115126" class="timestamp">on Sunday</abbr>

It was my son's first Children's Day since he started walking and he was very thrilled to join the PECC celebrations at Blk 156B Rivervale Crescent. He started the morning doodling with Uncle Azman and Miyuki Zehzeh (older sister) and wondering at the magic show by Uncle Jenn Jong.

Mommy and her friends were busy with face-painting, while papa was helping to make sure things ran smoothly for the over 200 children who came with their parents. Liane Zehzeh, who was the emcee introducing the nutritionist and the doctor giving health talks, brought him to the games stalls to knock down cans and throw hoops at the food pyramid. Sweebee Zehzeh, who organised the event, brought him to the train-shaped bouncing castle sponsored by Uncle Ringo. But he was too young to play with the other children, so he was happily bouncing on the inflatable wheel. The only stall he didn't try was the balloon sculpture stall because the queue was too long! When we ended just after noon, Li Lian Zehzeh and Jacky Gorgor (older brother) wanted to bring him home. He had already missed his nap and lunch, and still he didn't want to go home.

Thank you Punggol East for hosting us and making it a very memorable Children's Day.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo Credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon

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13-10-06: Kids Health Carnival

Updated <abbr title="Monday, October 7, 2013 at 11:05am" data-utime="1381115126" class="timestamp">on Sunday</abbr>

It was my son's first Children's Day since he started walking and he was very thrilled to join the PECC celebrations at Blk 156B Rivervale Crescent. He started the morning doodling with Uncle Azman and Miyuki Zehzeh (older sister) and wondering at the magic show by Uncle Jenn Jong.

Mommy and her friends were busy with face-painting, while papa was helping to make sure things ran smoothly for the over 200 children who came with their parents. Liane Zehzeh, who was the emcee introducing the nutritionist and the doctor giving health talks, brought him to the games stalls to knock down cans and throw hoops at the food pyramid. Sweebee Zehzeh, who organised the event, brought him to the train-shaped bouncing castle sponsored by Uncle Ringo. But he was too young to play with the other children, so he was happily bouncing on the inflatable wheel. The only stall he didn't try was the balloon sculpture stall because the queue was too long! When we ended just after noon, Li Lian Zehzeh and Jacky Gorgor (older brother) wanted to bring him home. He had already missed his nap and lunch, and still he didn't want to go home.

Thank you Punggol East for hosting us and making it a very memorable Children's Day.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo Credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon

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[h=1]13-10-06: Kids Health Carnival[/h]Updated <abbr title="Monday, October 7, 2013 at 11:05am" data-utime="1381115126" class="timestamp">on Sunday</abbr>

It was my son's first Children's Day since he started walking and he was very thrilled to join the PECC celebrations at Blk 156B Rivervale Crescent. He started the morning doodling with Uncle Azman and Miyuki Zehzeh (older sister) and wondering at the magic show by Uncle Jenn Jong.

Mommy and her friends were busy with face-painting, while papa was helping to make sure things ran smoothly for the over 200 children who came with their parents. Liane Zehzeh, who was the emcee introducing the nutritionist and the doctor giving health talks, brought him to the games stalls to knock down cans and throw hoops at the food pyramid. Sweebee Zehzeh, who organised the event, brought him to the train-shaped bouncing castle sponsored by Uncle Ringo. But he was too young to play with the other children, so he was happily bouncing on the inflatable wheel. The only stall he didn't try was the balloon sculpture stall because the queue was too long! When we ended just after noon, Li Lian Zehzeh and Jacky Gorgor (older brother) wanted to bring him home. He had already missed his nap and lunch, and still he didn't want to go home.

Thank you Punggol East for hosting us and making it a very memorable Children's Day.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo Credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon

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13-10-06: Kids Health Carnival

Updated <abbr title="Monday, October 7, 2013 at 11:05am" data-utime="1381115126" class="timestamp">on Sunday</abbr>

It was my son's first Children's Day since he started walking and he was very thrilled to join the PECC celebrations at Blk 156B Rivervale Crescent. He started the morning doodling with Uncle Azman and Miyuki Zehzeh (older sister) and wondering at the magic show by Uncle Jenn Jong.

Mommy and her friends were busy with face-painting, while papa was helping to make sure things ran smoothly for the over 200 children who came with their parents. Liane Zehzeh, who was the emcee introducing the nutritionist and the doctor giving health talks, brought him to the games stalls to knock down cans and throw hoops at the food pyramid. Sweebee Zehzeh, who organised the event, brought him to the train-shaped bouncing castle sponsored by Uncle Ringo. But he was too young to play with the other children, so he was happily bouncing on the inflatable wheel. The only stall he didn't try was the balloon sculpture stall because the queue was too long! When we ended just after noon, Li Lian Zehzeh and Jacky Gorgor (older brother) wanted to bring him home. He had already missed his nap and lunch, and still he didn't want to go home.

Thank you Punggol East for hosting us and making it a very memorable Children's Day.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo Credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon


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[h=1]13-10-06: Kids Health Carnival[/h]Updated <abbr title="Monday, October 7, 2013 at 11:05am" data-utime="1381115126" class="timestamp">on Sunday</abbr>

It was my son's first Children's Day since he started walking and he was very thrilled to join the PECC celebrations at Blk 156B Rivervale Crescent. He started the morning doodling with Uncle Azman and Miyuki Zehzeh (older sister) and wondering at the magic show by Uncle Jenn Jong.

Mommy and her friends were busy with face-painting, while papa was helping to make sure things ran smoothly for the over 200 children who came with their parents. Liane Zehzeh, who was the emcee introducing the nutritionist and the doctor giving health talks, brought him to the games stalls to knock down cans and throw hoops at the food pyramid. Sweebee Zehzeh, who organised the event, brought him to the train-shaped bouncing castle sponsored by Uncle Ringo. But he was too young to play with the other children, so he was happily bouncing on the inflatable wheel. The only stall he didn't try was the balloon sculpture stall because the queue was too long! When we ended just after noon, Li Lian Zehzeh and Jacky Gorgor (older brother) wanted to bring him home. He had already missed his nap and lunch, and still he didn't want to go home.

Thank you Punggol East for hosting us and making it a very memorable Children's Day.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo Credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon
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[h=1]13-10-06: Kids Health Carnival[/h]Updated <abbr title="Monday, October 7, 2013 at 11:05am" data-utime="1381115126" class="timestamp">on Sunday</abbr>

It was my son's first Children's Day since he started walking and he was very thrilled to join the PECC celebrations at Blk 156B Rivervale Crescent. He started the morning doodling with Uncle Azman and Miyuki Zehzeh (older sister) and wondering at the magic show by Uncle Jenn Jong.

Mommy and her friends were busy with face-painting, while papa was helping to make sure things ran smoothly for the over 200 children who came with their parents. Liane Zehzeh, who was the emcee introducing the nutritionist and the doctor giving health talks, brought him to the games stalls to knock down cans and throw hoops at the food pyramid. Sweebee Zehzeh, who organised the event, brought him to the train-shaped bouncing castle sponsored by Uncle Ringo. But he was too young to play with the other children, so he was happily bouncing on the inflatable wheel. The only stall he didn't try was the balloon sculpture stall because the queue was too long! When we ended just after noon, Li Lian Zehzeh and Jacky Gorgor (older brother) wanted to bring him home. He had already missed his nap and lunch, and still he didn't want to go home.

Thank you Punggol East for hosting us and making it a very memorable Children's Day.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo Credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon
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[h=1]13-10-06: Kids Health Carnival[/h]Updated <abbr title="Monday, October 7, 2013 at 11:05am" data-utime="1381115126" class="timestamp">on Sunday</abbr>

It was my son's first Children's Day since he started walking and he was very thrilled to join the PECC celebrations at Blk 156B Rivervale Crescent. He started the morning doodling with Uncle Azman and Miyuki Zehzeh (older sister) and wondering at the magic show by Uncle Jenn Jong.

Mommy and her friends were busy with face-painting, while papa was helping to make sure things ran smoothly for the over 200 children who came with their parents. Liane Zehzeh, who was the emcee introducing the nutritionist and the doctor giving health talks, brought him to the games stalls to knock down cans and throw hoops at the food pyramid. Sweebee Zehzeh, who organised the event, brought him to the train-shaped bouncing castle sponsored by Uncle Ringo. But he was too young to play with the other children, so he was happily bouncing on the inflatable wheel. The only stall he didn't try was the balloon sculpture stall because the queue was too long! When we ended just after noon, Li Lian Zehzeh and Jacky Gorgor (older brother) wanted to bring him home. He had already missed his nap and lunch, and still he didn't want to go home.

Thank you Punggol East for hosting us and making it a very memorable Children's Day.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo Credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon
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[h=1]13-10-06: Kids Health Carnival[/h]Updated <abbr title="Monday, October 7, 2013 at 11:05am" data-utime="1381115126" class="timestamp">on Sunday</abbr>

It was my son's first Children's Day since he started walking and he was very thrilled to join the PECC celebrations at Blk 156B Rivervale Crescent. He started the morning doodling with Uncle Azman and Miyuki Zehzeh (older sister) and wondering at the magic show by Uncle Jenn Jong.

Mommy and her friends were busy with face-painting, while papa was helping to make sure things ran smoothly for the over 200 children who came with their parents. Liane Zehzeh, who was the emcee introducing the nutritionist and the doctor giving health talks, brought him to the games stalls to knock down cans and throw hoops at the food pyramid. Sweebee Zehzeh, who organised the event, brought him to the train-shaped bouncing castle sponsored by Uncle Ringo. But he was too young to play with the other children, so he was happily bouncing on the inflatable wheel. The only stall he didn't try was the balloon sculpture stall because the queue was too long! When we ended just after noon, Li Lian Zehzeh and Jacky Gorgor (older brother) wanted to bring him home. He had already missed his nap and lunch, and still he didn't want to go home.

Thank you Punggol East for hosting us and making it a very memorable Children's Day.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo Credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon
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[h=1]13-10-06: Kids Health Carnival[/h]Updated <abbr title="Monday, October 7, 2013 at 11:05am" data-utime="1381115126" class="timestamp">on Sunday</abbr>

It was my son's first Children's Day since he started walking and he was very thrilled to join the PECC celebrations at Blk 156B Rivervale Crescent. He started the morning doodling with Uncle Azman and Miyuki Zehzeh (older sister) and wondering at the magic show by Uncle Jenn Jong.

Mommy and her friends were busy with face-painting, while papa was helping to make sure things ran smoothly for the over 200 children who came with their parents. Liane Zehzeh, who was the emcee introducing the nutritionist and the doctor giving health talks, brought him to the games stalls to knock down cans and throw hoops at the food pyramid. Sweebee Zehzeh, who organised the event, brought him to the train-shaped bouncing castle sponsored by Uncle Ringo. But he was too young to play with the other children, so he was happily bouncing on the inflatable wheel. The only stall he didn't try was the balloon sculpture stall because the queue was too long! When we ended just after noon, Li Lian Zehzeh and Jacky Gorgor (older brother) wanted to bring him home. He had already missed his nap and lunch, and still he didn't want to go home.

Thank you Punggol East for hosting us and making it a very memorable Children's Day.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo Credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon
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[h=1]13-10-06: Kids Health Carnival[/h]Updated <abbr title="Monday, October 7, 2013 at 11:05am" data-utime="1381115126" class="timestamp">on Sunday</abbr>

It was my son's first Children's Day since he started walking and he was very thrilled to join the PECC celebrations at Blk 156B Rivervale Crescent. He started the morning doodling with Uncle Azman and Miyuki Zehzeh (older sister) and wondering at the magic show by Uncle Jenn Jong.

Mommy and her friends were busy with face-painting, while papa was helping to make sure things ran smoothly for the over 200 children who came with their parents. Liane Zehzeh, who was the emcee introducing the nutritionist and the doctor giving health talks, brought him to the games stalls to knock down cans and throw hoops at the food pyramid. Sweebee Zehzeh, who organised the event, brought him to the train-shaped bouncing castle sponsored by Uncle Ringo. But he was too young to play with the other children, so he was happily bouncing on the inflatable wheel. The only stall he didn't try was the balloon sculpture stall because the queue was too long! When we ended just after noon, Li Lian Zehzeh and Jacky Gorgor (older brother) wanted to bring him home. He had already missed his nap and lunch, and still he didn't want to go home.

Thank you Punggol East for hosting us and making it a very memorable Children's Day.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo Credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon
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[h=1]13-10-06: Kids Health Carnival[/h]Updated <abbr title="Monday, October 7, 2013 at 11:05am" data-utime="1381115126" class="timestamp">last Sunday</abbr>

It was my son's first Children's Day since he started walking and he was very thrilled to join the PECC celebrations at Blk 156B Rivervale Crescent. He started the morning doodling with Uncle Azman and Miyuki Zehzeh (older sister) and wondering at the magic show by Uncle Jenn Jong.

Mommy and her friends were busy with face-painting, while papa was helping to make sure things ran smoothly for the over 200 children who came with their parents. Liane Zehzeh, who was the emcee introducing the nutritionist and the doctor giving health talks, brought him to the games stalls to knock down cans and throw hoops at the food pyramid. Sweebee Zehzeh, who organised the event, brought him to the train-shaped bouncing castle sponsored by Uncle Ringo. But he was too young to play with the other children, so he was happily bouncing on the inflatable wheel. The only stall he didn't try was the balloon sculpture stall because the queue was too long! When we ended just after noon, Li Lian Zehzeh and Jacky Gorgor (older brother) wanted to bring him home. He had already missed his nap and lunch, and still he didn't want to go home.

Thank you Punggol East for hosting us and making it a very memorable Children's Day.

Reported by: Daniel Goh
Photo Credit: Jacky Koh Chee Koon

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Tea with Li Lian:
If you're a Punggol East SMC resident from Blks 123 to Blk 141, join us on 20th October, 4pm for tea!


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S’poreans thank WP’s Lee Li Lian for personally rebuilding Rivervale Plaza

Posted on 14 October 2013

From bomb site to First World Plaza.

Singaporeans staying in Puggol East SMC are profusely thanking Workers’ Party MP Lee Li Lian for personally rebuilding Rivervale Plaza.


This after having endured two long years of construction and upgrading to Sengkang’s oldest mall, which earlier this year during the Punggol East SMC by-election in January, resembled a bomb site and became an election hot button issue.


About 10 months after her by-election win, construction works started rounding up, signalling completion was in sight.
Xie Xie Ni, a Sengkang resident said: “If it wasn’t for Lee Li Lian, this place wouldn’t have been completed.”


Several blocks of HDB flats beside the Rivervale Plaza have been credited for helping WP win the Punggol East by-election held on Jan. 26 this year.


The blocks of flats are painted in Workers’ Party blue and are believed to have subliminally influenced residents to vote for WP.

Workers’ Party blue flats (left) and the bomb site Rivervale Plaza (right.)


http://newnation.sg/2013/10/sporean...an-for-personally-rebuilding-rivervale-plaza/
 
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Punggol East SMC


Police appeal for information for a case of loanshark harassment in Rivervale Walk.

**APPEAL FOR INFORMATION**

Police are looking for the man shown in the picture below to assist with investigations into a case of loanshark harassment reported in the vicinity of Rivervale Walk on 12 October 2013.

The bespectacled man is believed to be in his 20s, has short hair and is of slim build. He was last seen in a yellow polo t-shirt, a pair of jeans. The man has tattoos on both upper arms.

Anyone with information is requested to call Sengkang Neighbourhood Police Centre at 1800-3438999. All information will be kept strictly confidential.


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