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Historic Pioneer Mill office is slated for restoration | News, Sports, Jobs

kcerizo@mauinews.com The Pioneer Mill Co. office building is located off Lahainaluna Road. The state-registered historic site is slated for revitalization and the public will help shape the future of the county-owned building. Photo courtesy Lahaina Restoration Foundation The more than 100-year-old Pioneer Mill Co. office building in Lahaina, a state-registered historic place that has been sitting vacant since the turn of the century, is slated to be restored for future public use. But first, officials are seeking input from residents, who are already pitching suggestions such as a museum, a hospital or public health facility, a senior services center, a co-working space or an art or creative center.

Old Lahaina Courthouse to reopen April 24 | News, Sports, Jobs

Old Lahaina Courthouse to reopen April 24 By Staff | Apr 16, 2021 The Old Lahaina Courthouse will reopen on April 24. New hours for the historic building will be 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily. LAHAINA Lahaina Restoration Foundation announced the re-opening of the Old Lahaina Courthouse on Saturday, April 24, which coincides with the birthday of the Lahaina Banyan Tree. Closed for a year due to pandemic regulations, the Old Lahaina Courthouse reopening will include giveaways of banyan tree bookmarks and cookies in a banyan tree wrapper, as long as supplies last. The Old Lahaina Courthouse features the Lahaina Heritage Museum on the top floor and the Lahaina Visitor Center and Lahaina Arts Society’s Banyan Tree Gallery on the main floor.

Pandemic tech to shape education in years to come | News, Sports, Jobs

mtanji@mauinews.com Maui High School math teacher Shawn Mongenyip sits in front of a large-screen monitor while remotely teaching students how to solve equations on Feb. 26. The technology that shaped education during the pandemic will likely have in impact in the classroom for years to come. — The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the final segment of a limited series looking back on the year since COVID-19 arrived in Maui County. Each story explores an industry directly impacted and reshaped by the pandemic. Today’s feature focuses on education. No junior prom. No sports competitions. No in-person learning for months, or even a year.

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