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Apr 29, 2021
Ongoing work on the Ho’olehua Water System may cause temporary water service interruptions for up to 40 customers, the state Department of Hawaiian Home Lands announced.
The water line service and fire hydrant replacement work, which began Monday, is part of the department’s two-year Ho’olehua Water System capital improvement project.
Construction will be conducted from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and is expected to be completed by May 31.
Goodfellow Brothers Inc., the contractor, will directly notify affected water system customers 24 hours in advance of any potential water shutoffs.
DHHL maintains four water systems statewide, including Ho’olehua and Kalama’ula on Molokai, Anahola on Kauai and Pu’ukapu on Hawaii island.
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First photo: La’a Ibarra, 7, holds the stuffed bunny he just won at Fun Factory while posing with sister Lilia Bradley, 6, in front of the Easter Bunny Saturday at the Maui Mall Village. The free socially-distanced Easter event drew about 180 people lined up for the start. Children were given gift bags and invited to participate in a coloring contest with the winner set to be announced Friday. The Easter Bunny was played by Marissa Molina of Imagination Reality.
Second photo: Je T’aime Manners, 4, waves to the Easter Bunny Saturday at an event at the Maui Mall Village.
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Steve Perrizo of Auwahi Wind LLC, Kyle Niehaus of Goodfellow Brothers Inc., Rae Kamai of Auwahi Wind and Kaleo Cullen of Ka Ohana O Kahikinui pose alongside a new covered bus stop for Kahikinui keiki following a blessing on March 22. Auwahi Wind plans to eventually add WiFi so the students can do their schoolwork while waiting for the bus. Photo courtesy Kaleo Cullen
Kahikinui keiki no longer have to weather any rain or intense sunlight while waiting for the school bus.
A new covered bus stop was installed off Piilani Highway near Mile Marker 23 east of Ulupalakua for seven of the children living in the remote community who attend Punana Leo o Maui and Kula Kaiapuni schools.