East Oahu Community News


Below are the last few MidWeek East Oahu Community coverstories

Women’s College In The Works For East

By Nicole Kato

An East Oahu women’s college begins online classes this month and will have in-class instruction by next fall.

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Energy-savvy Waialae Reducing Power Costs

By Nicole Kato

Waialae Elementary Public Charter School will save about $11,000 a year in energy costs after Sunetric installs a solar rooftop photovoltaic power system at the end of this year.

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Playground Inching Closer For Niu Valley

By Steve Murray

Niu Valley is a community without a playground. But thanks to a grant from the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, and seven years of often-frustrating political wrangling by concerned neighbors, that may finally change.

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Alzheimer’s Chapter Is Here To Help The Help

By Midweek Staff

November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month and Family Caregiver Month, so the Alzheimer’s Association’s Aloha chapter wants to bring the facts and its support to local families.

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Hanapepe Access Work To Begin Soon

By Carol Chang

A contribution from a well-known Portlock neighbor has helped the nonprofit Livable Hawaii Kai Hui reach its goal toward funding repairs to the Hanapepe Beach Right of Way (BROW).

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Kanikapila Takes Party Into Kaimuki Streets

By Midweek Staff

The Kaimuki community can once again look forward to a day full of crafts, gift and food booths Oct. 29, accompanied by a host of continuous local entertainment on two stages.

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KCC Benefit Supports Hokule‘a World Voyage

By Chris Fleck

Polynesian Voyaging Society (PVS) plans a benefit from 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday on the Kapiolani Community College lawn,

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Kaimuki’s Youth Music Haven Now 3 Years Old

By Riana Lum

The Rising Melody Open Mic for Youth celebrates its third anniversary from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Aug. 25 at Coffee Talk in Kaimuki.

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Comic Opera A HOT Summer Experience

By Midweek Staff

Through the Hawaii Opera Theatre’s Summer Residency program, students at Niu Valley Middle School performed Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic opera, The Mikado, June 29 on their own campus.

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Bay’s July 4 Fireworks Show Seeks Donations

By Kyle Galdeira

In what has become an annual tradition for East Oahu, Independence Day at Maunalua Bay returns for a fourth year on July 4, and it will be the community’s collective fundraising effort that ignites the fuse for the popular holiday celebration.

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