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Carving a family craft

Vessie Veatupu of Kahului is surrounded by colorful works of art as she waits for customers at Tau Master Island Woodcarving on Monday afternoon in Paia. Veatupu's father, Tau Veatupu, is the artist who carved the tiki and has been enjoying the craft since he was a teenager. The business also specializes in tapa fans and purses. Located on Hana Highway, the stand is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mo

Superferry counts 125,000th traveler

School starts today at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and Jazmine Poouahi of Wailuku went to school via the Hawaii Superferry. She's not the only one. Her father, Calvin, was counted as the 125,000th passenger the Alakai has carried between islands. The whole Poouahi family - mom Yolanda and brother Isaac - escorted Jazmine, their vehicle loaded with her school stuff. The 2008 graduate of Ka

Decision lags over Molokai utilities takeover

WAILUKU - It could be another three to six months - or longer - before the state determines whether Molokai Properties Ltd. can quit operating its utilities on the Friendly Isle and force some other entity, perhaps Maui County, to take them over. On Monday, Department of Health Hearings Officer Thomas Rack reasserted orders by the department and himself that call on Maui County to assess what it

Peering into history

Thanks to new lighting installed as part of a six-month project to replace Bailey House Museum's electrical system, museum Executive Director Roslyn Lightfoot has good light to give Washington state visitor Lynn McKenzie a bit of history on one of her favorite displays at the Wailuku facility Tuesday. The display features the hat that Samuel Kalama wore to King David Kalakaua's funeral in 1891 and

Dapitan leaves Community Work Day

PUUNENE - After 30 years of building and maintaining a community-based program aimed at keeping litter off Maui County's roadsides and beaches, Janet "Jan" Dapitan has left Community Work Day. "It isn't about me," Dapitan said of the anti-litter program that she kept running as a community-based agency for two decades after the Keep Hawaii Beautiful program was trimmed from the Department of Heal

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