Racing
Early - Former and current U.S. Representatives
of Congress signal they are both interested in working on
the other side of the building. We have exclusive interviews
with Mazie Hirono and Ed Case.
Working
at the Car Wash, Yeah! -
The list of celebrity fender-washers is impressive and includes
the likes of Mick Fleetwood, Marty Dread, Henry Kapono and
many, many more...maybe even some of the staff of Maui
TV News.
Jeans
for Japan - Friday the 13th in May is the
day Mayor Alan Arakawa has proclaimed as "Wear Jeans
for Japan Day." He go the idea from students at Carden
Academy and they did a great thing!
Also this
week on Maui TV News:
Finally
! -
More than 10 years after the project was approved,
ground was broken Tuesday for a new Marriott Courtyard airport
hotel near the Kahului airport.
Chefs
on the Beach -
Incredible feasts for the senses: That applied to eyes, ears
and palates as Joe Sugarman's Makena Estate became the gathering
place for Rotary's gala fundraiser. And it's amazing how much
people still give - even in these tough times.
More
Aloha for Japan -
Hawai'i Tourism Japan is a member organization of the Hawai'i
Tourism Authority. A delegation traveled to the ravaged portions
of the country to share donations, hope and aloha. We've got
pictures.
Officer
Twitter ? -
Wow, look who's gone "social?" The Maui Police Department
has Facebook and Twitter pages. Hey, now we get to follow
the cops!
In Sports,
Bears bats are unbeatable as they wrap up a perfect Maui Interscholastic
League season.
In Curtain
Call, Paul Janes-Brown
is talkin' trash from Art of Trash 2011.
In Coming
Attractions, Fire knife
dancing, Mother's Day, Earth Day and "Rotary Never Sleeps."
We've got details in Coming Attractions.
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