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Ladies luncheons about giving back
February 21, 2012 A Kapalua retiree has found a way to harness the power of ladies who lunch. more »»
An inspired artist
December 26, 2011 A tragedy in his early life left Ben Kikuyama shaken and scarred, but it also became the wake-up call that set him on a path to a lifelong career as an artist. more »»
The joke’s on Maui map
November 20, 2011 A Facebook friend sent Shawn Michael a sarcastic map of places tourists should visit in Australia — sample gag: in the middle, in big letters: NOTHING — and Michael thought he could do the same for... more »»
Engineer has ideas to save Kanaha Pond
October 23, 2011 WAILUKU Norman Saito is 84 years old, and he had never felt like speaking about local issues until he read recent news stories about the difficulties of managing Maui’s remaining wetland ponds. more »»
Local Food & Local Talk
September 22, 2011 After cooking in restaurants across Maui for more than three decades, Lahaina resident Ron Sambrano decided he was ready to kick it up a notch. more »»
Retired, with scalpel in hand
August 22, 2011 At age 79, vascular surgeon Dr. George Lavenson Jr. is still on call, all over the world. more »»
Writings open window on earlier time
August 5, 2011 WAILUKU — Travels through Hawaii and Asia in the 1930s and uranium prospecting in the American west are among the adventures recounted by Kihei resident Judith Robeck in her self-published memoir,... more »»
Light-footed couple has taught generations of prom queens
July 24, 2011 Alvin and Michie “Mitch” Chee never have to worry about finding a date for prom. That’s a good thing — because the Wailuku couple has attended one or more proms each year for the past three decades. more »» |
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Bald-Headed TruthInteresting stuff about Seabury Hall's state opener February 22, 2012 Going through my in-box this afternoon and stumbled upon this from Pat Bigold, formerly of the Star-Bulletin, and now of Pat Bigold Media Consulting . . . more » Latest Blogs
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