Also
This Week on Maui TV News:
Looking
More Presidential - Newt and Callista
Gingrich returned to the world's favorite island to address crowds,
release their new documentary - and address a potential "career
choice."
Quiet
Fire -
The fire has been burning since Monday afternoon in West Maui
- but crews got to it and on it early - saving lives and property,
and the mayor says "Mahalo."
Honua'ula
Moves Forward -
A decade of plans and protests, even a name change - and it's
still all in the administrative stages. But this week the long-anticipated
- and feared - Honua'ula project moved forward...a little.
Cop
on Top - Make that two Cops on Top - at least
in Kihei. It paid off big as some of Maui's finest gave their
vacation time to raise thousands for Maui Special Olympians. We've
got the total.
Also this
week on Maui TV News:
Maui
Farm Gets "Whole" - Maui's new
Whole Foods Market awarded a huge chunk of change to The Maui
Farm to support their good work. But that's not all they've done
for the non-profit agency in Makawao. We've got the story.
Boarders
Are Safe -
Barring a surprise move from the Governor, the 150 year-old on-campus
boarding program at the 179 year-old Lahainaluna High School will
stay open next year.
Live
Theater Comes to South Maui -
Pro Arts of the Pacific opens their new playhouse in Azeka Makai
and plans a reprise of one of their funniest plays, "Cinderella."
It also give us the chance to introduce "Curtain Calls."
In Sports
- The Baldwin Lady Bears were on fire Monday and won it all in
softball for the seventh straight year. But it was Maui's Shane
Victorino who stole the Sports page headlines this week.
Mother's Day
is Sunday. We got suggestions - and ideas for dozens of ways to
spend time between now and then. We've got it all in Coming Attractions
- on Maui TV News.
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