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Dinengdeng & Pinakbet

Back in the day … Gilbert S.C. Keith-Agaran One of my classmates started a Facebook page for our Maui High School class (sometime last century if you want to know). It’s kinda nice to see some vaguely familiar faces— greyer, less...

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Google Is Not Everything…

Students Heightened Interest in STEM Careers When STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) careers are mentioned, most students will picture an astronaut, construction worker or maybe Bill Nye the Science Guy. Although all those answers are a part of STEM,...

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Kwento Kwentuhan

Side or Passive Income on Maui Liza A Pierce of “A Maui Blog” Living on Maui is wonderful. Being surrounded by beautiful nature and people with Aloha is something many dream of. There is, however, a price to pay. Living...

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Let’s Talk Pinoy!

Whoa! Second month of the year already? That was quick. Ah February, the love month! Are you ready for Valentine’s Day? Get those poems out and be ready with it.…Roses are red, violets are blue, my life is happy because...

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Sakada Offspring

Darlene Frances Constantino Cachola Lucy Peros | All photos courtesy Darlene Cachola ‘Ohana Ministry is not a job or a Sunday routine. It is a privilege to be chosen and used by Jesus. Our featured Sakada Offspring this month, Darlene...

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Ti Biag ken Pammati

With God, life is forever. Deacon Patrick Constantino | Photos courtesy Jamie Kaiali‘ili‘i My Grandson Wesly “Keola” Kaiali‘ili‘i wanted so much to come home to be with his family, after staying at Queen’s Hospital in Honolulu for four months. Gone...

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