Category: Sumbungan!

Do you want this to happen to you? Don’t park in BF Homes during nighttime.

Alabang Bulletin got wind of a scary and disturbing story (well, it depends on how you view this really) that happened to one of our readers during the weekend inside BF Homes Paranaque (Las...

Resident sounds off on Daang Hari traffic

Alabang Bulletin again received an email from one of our readers who wants to know what is being done to lessen the traffic along Daang Hari (leading to Cavite). We know a lot of...

Movie Watching Etiquette (Relax, watch a movie).

We know you’ve been irritated or annoyed by that person snoring or kicking the back of your seat one time or another in the past. Yes, we’ve been victims too. Here is our part...

Be careful of children throwing rocks along SLEX

An Alabang Bulletin reader and a friend from Twitter, @martintheloz, wanted us to warn everyone of something dangerous that happened to him while traversing SLEX the other night. Here is his brief account of...

Alabang villager expresses disgust over airline reservations treatment

Alabang Bulletin received an email from an Alabang village resident this weekend about a complaint she had about Air Philippines. Have you experienced the same thing as well? We’ve heard of similar travel nightmares...

NGO willing to work with DSWD to help streetchildren

Alabang Bulletin received an email from the head of an NGO who read our article about the presence of streetchildren in the south. Here is the email from the kind-hearted individual. We hope that...

Hit and Run victim along Alabang-Zapote Road strikes back

We received a letter from a reader this lunch time relating to us an incident he was involved in early this morning. Apparently, his vehicle was hit by another vehicle but the other party...

UBFHAI, where did the money go? – BF resident

From the “Citizens Call” of the Philippine Daily Inquirer: The roads on President Avenue and El Grande in BF Parañaque are in disrepair in spite of the millions of pesos in road maintenance fees...

Police visibility needed in Las Pinas

From the “Citizens Call” of the Philippine Daily Inquirer: Snatchings have become rampant in Las Piñas City, especially during early mornings when office employees wait for their rides in waiting sheds and on streets....