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Crews will restore Puunene Avenue lanes - 11/25/07 11:53 AM
The state Highways Division says it will have four lanes of Puunene Avenue at Kaahumanu Avenue returned to their pre-Superferry configuration before the ferry calls again at Kahului. Superferry has announced it will renew Honolulu-Maui service on Dec. 1. Second Circuit Judge Joel August issued his order Tuesday afternoon, following a hearing Monday. At the request of the Maui Police Department, the four lanes of Puunene Avenue south of Kaahumanu Avenue will be returned to the configuration that was in place before Aug. 26 – when highways crews were ordered to restripe the lanes in accordance with a recommendation of a
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Later hours considered for Maui beaches - 11/20/07 11:56 AM
WAILUKU, Hawaii _ With sunset still arriving earlier every evening, parks officials on Maui say they may be willing to keep some beaches open later. Gates to beach parks have been locked up at 7 p.m., partly to cut down on drunkenness, vandalism, disorderly conduct and other crimes at public beaches and parks. Most of the popular parks in South Maui are closed to any after-dark activity. But Maui Parks Director Tamara Horcajo says some residents have been asking that beaches be kept open as late as 9 or 10 p.m. County officials heard such appeals at a recent meeting in
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Hawaiian Electric Offers Wind Data To Renewable Developers - 11/20/07 11:55 AM
Hawaiian Electric Co. is making available, free of charge to any interested wind energy developer, data collected about wind conditions and bird activities in the Kahuku area of Oahu's North Shore."While it is unusual for a package of valuable data to be offered for free, we want to do all we can to help encourage more renewable energy in Hawaii," says Karl Stahlkopf, Hawaiian Electric's senior vice president of energy solutions and chief technology officer. "This is especially important on Oahu, where we have the most customers but lack availability of some of the renewable resources found on the Neighbor Islands
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Hawaii Superferry Announces A New Beginning - 11/18/07 12:17 PM
On December 1, 2007 Hawaii Superferry’s grand catamaran, Alakai, begins daily crossings between Maui and O‘ahu. Just in time for the holiday season, the December 1st service start date opens a whole new world of possibilities to celebrate, share and prepare for the holidays. Imagine being able to visit friends and family and not having to decide what to leave behind because it was too difficult to manage, or you were afraid it might get damaged in transit. On Hawaii Superferry, you don’t have to be worried about packing too many gifts for the party or buying too much omiyagi to
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Seller Financing - 11/14/07 02:24 PM
Rent to Own: 1) First Right of Refusal: For a nominal deposit a few grand, the tenant can have the first right to purchase the building. Deposit is given to owner land lord, with an expiration date. If an offer or the date come to fruition, then the deposit would be used toward the purchase. If the tenant cannot buy or does not meet or beat the current offer then the deposit is surrendered to the owner. 2) Rent Portions toward Purchase: Monthly Payments are given as rent and a portion of that amount is given toward the purchase and the
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Celebrations to Honor Historic Wailuku Courthouse - 11/11/07 05:15 AM
The historic Wailuku Courthouse is celebrating its 100 years of service. The centennial celebration will begin November 14 at 4:45 p.m. at the courthouse on High Street. The event will feature a program, light refreshments and music by Kahala Greig. On November 15 at 11 a.m., a lighthearted birthday commemoration will be held at the Kaahumanu Church across from the courthouse. The public is invited to enjoy complimentary cake and Hawaiian music. The old Wailuku Courthouse was built in 1907. A $1.8 million restoration and renovation project was completed in 1993, adding central air conditioning and an elevator. Through
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Jeffery Griffin (R)
Wailuku,
HI
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Address: 2008 Main Street, Maui, Wailuku, HI, 96793
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My heart goes out to each and everyone of us, as we struggle in these trying times. The information provided on this blog is courteous & only meant to inform you, your families, friends. Many of us have found ourself ousted with no where to turn to. In these turbulent times I'm often reminded to remain humble & pure, because any of us could be on the receiving end of a foreclosure, there are 100's maybe 1000's of attributes that bring us to a loss of homes. I'm here to help and inform, "please call me" and I promise to help you to the best of my ability. Owners, Industry folks, Renters, anyone who is affected by foreclosures, because in the long run we are all are in this together. Aloha Jeffery
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