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Lei Day coming to Wailuku First Friday

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Wailuku First Friday will celebrate Lei Day from 6 to 9 p.m. May 1 on Market Street. The free event features lei-making, local vendors, food and live entertainment. The Market Street stage will host Ma‘awe from 6 to 7:30 p.m., followed by Kaina Kountry from 7:45 to 9 p.m. At the Wailuku ...

Traffic-calming devices stir bumpy protest in Haiku

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Traffic-calming devices intended to slow drivers are having a bumpy ride with public opinion in the Haiku area. After seeing a petition with nearly 1,000 signatures on it, Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen placed a moratorium on the design and construction of proposed speed tables, speed humps, ...

Maui IT networking event returns to UH Maui College

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The Chamber of Commerce Hawaii, Good Jobs Hawaii, PCATT and University of Hawaii Maui College will host an IT employer meet-and-greet from 4 to 6 p.m. May 7 at the UH Maui College campus. The networking event is meant to connect local IT employers with students from the college’s Applied ...

Broadway-inspired numbers highlight Seabury Hall’s Dance Showcase

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Featuring more than 60 middle and upper school students, Seabury Hall’s 38th Annual Dance Showcase ‘26 will feature several new dances, including a collection of musical theater numbers titled “Back to Broadway.” The showcase will be presented Friday, Saturday and Sunday inside the ...

Baldwin student honored with top Citizen-Scholars Award

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Jeremiah Jacinto of Baldwin High School was announced as one of the winners of the top two Citizen-Scholars Awards for 2026. Altogether, 43 of the state’s top public school seniors were honored April 22 at the Citizen-Scholar Awards luncheon at the Prince Waikiki. In its 22nd year, the ...