Community and residents are being asked to help stop the spread of the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (CRB) along the Pupukea bike path. The shade and greenery that many path users enjoy is at risk of ...
As we wrap up our People’s Budget series, I am inspired by the deep engagement and shared purpose of our community. In Waialua, Mokulēʻia, and the broader HD 46 district, we have been coming together ...
As we approach the end of the year, I want to take a moment to reflect on our community’s achievements throughout Council District 2. Your voices have been key in shaping our policies and initiatives ...
When the Waialua mill stack was suddenly demolished last November, everyone noticed. There was consternation and sadness. Without being used an old landmark structure or site will languish. It’s like ...
Partners Rain Magyar and surfboard manufacturer Steve Matthews from 3rd Stone opened the Hale‘iwa Surf Shop a few years ago. The shop is located across from Hale‘iwa Ali‘i beach park in the original ...
This year the 2023 North Shore Hanapa‘a Jackpot fishing tournament was dedicated to one of the original coordinators and participants of the tournament, Uncle Gabby Gonsalves. In a small gesture of ...
Established in 1918 by Rev. Gido Ikeda, the Hale’iwa Shingon Mission is based upon the principles of Shingon Mikkyo Buddhism, founded by Kobo Daishi in Koya-san, Japan, in 816. Members of the ...
Many have wondered: where were the camps, how many were there, and what was life like in a workers’ camp during the 98 years of the Waialua Agricultural Company’s North Shore operations? I recently ...
What is Historic About Hale‘iwa? The State bypass signs direct people to “historic Hale‘iwa,” but there is little information in the town to tell people WHY it is historic. Recently, the North Shore ...
At the south end of Kamehameha Highway in Hale’iwa sits a small cluster of shops located in the historic 1914 K. Nishimura Building. Amongst these shops is the new location for Hi Pie Bakery which is ...
“As we pass through these doors the final time as students, we pause to reminisce over the past years. Here we have laughed and cried, lived and loved. We created friendships and memories to last a ...
“The early 1970s were a tumultuous time in the United States, but I have always believed that in the middle of difficulty lies opportunity,” Diana Bonsignore, founder of Rainbow Schools, recollects.