A
Vigil for Victims -
Thursday night in Kahului hundreds braved chill winds to light
candles and pause at the exact moment to pray for victims
two weeks after the Japan earthquake.
Aloha
Initiative -
Concerned Mauians and mainlanders are embarking on
a remarkable challenge to bring many victims of the Japan
disasters to Maui to refresh, recharge - and know we're here
for them. You can help, and you can be part of it.
Eyeing
the Budget -
Even an eye injury couldn't Mayor Alan Arakawa from delivering
his budget proposal a week early. And that wasn't the only
surprise awaiting County Council members..
Also this
week on Maui TV News:
FEMA
FIRM - The deadline is near to submit appeals
to new flood zone maps being proposed by FEMA. This fall,
you'll see the results in your insurance bill.
Safe
Trees -
Those Monkeypod trees along South Kihei Road are safe - at
least for now. After several great suggestions, one resident
has begun a process that will still the ax for months.
Mission
Accomplished -
That amazing couple from Australia completed their three channel
swims in Hawai'i, meeting whales,dolphins, jellyfish and setting
a record along the way.
In Sports,
the Baldwin Lady Softball Bears find themselves in unfamiliar
territory.
In Curtain
Call, Paul Janes-Brown
says Art Maui has grown much bigger than the walls of the
Schaeffer Gallery at the MACC.
In Coming
Attractions, "Cats,"
Miss Daisy in Kihei War is about to be declared in Kahului.
Doobies too.
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