Maui Girl swimsuits got their start in Maryland
Maryland native Debbie Kowalski Wilson's designs have been featured in the swimsuit issue nearly 50 times You may not recognize Debbie Kowalski Wilson's name, but if you've opened a Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue in the past six years, chances are you've seen her work. Wilson, who is from Edgewood and now lives in Hawaii, has had her Maui Girl swimsuits featured in the popular edition of the ...
Maui Land & Pineapple Back in NYSE Compliance
Maui Land & Pineapple Company, Inc. has been informed by the New York Stock Exchange that it is now considered a ?company back in compliance? with the NYSE?s continued listing standards.
'Queen on Maui': Tireless vounteer Gini Baldwin dies
During her 40 years on Maui, Virginia Jo "Gini" Baldwin was known for her extensive volunteer work, her warm personality and as the author of two island-inspired cookbooks, "Maui Cooks" (1984) and "Maui Cooks Again" (1994), both published to raise...
Maui County Announces Outstanding Older Americans for 2013
The Maui County Office on Aging, Aging and Disability Resource Center has announced the winners of the 45th Annual Outstanding Older Americans of Maui County. Richard Endsley was selected for his service to the West Maui community.
A&B Properties Acquires Napili Plaza On Maui
HONOLULU, May 23, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. (NYSE: ALEX) (Company or A&B) announced today that its real estate subsidiary, A&B Properties, Inc., has completed the acquisition of Napili ...
Maui Girl swimsuits, Sports Illustrated favorites, got their start in Maryland
Maryland native Debbie Kowalski Wilson's designs have been featured in the swimsuit issue nearly 50 times Maryland native Debbie Kowalski Wilson's designs have been featured in the swimsuit issue nearly 50 times.
Maui police host Troy Barboza Torch Run
The Maui Police Department hosted the Annual First Hawaiian Bank Troy Barboza Law Enforcement Torch Run on the Islands of Molokai and Maui. The Molokai event was held on Saturday, May 4 with participants starting at the Molokai Education Center and ending at the Kaunakakai Ball Park. Maui's event was on Saturday, May 11 starting at the First Hawaiian Bank in Kahului and ending at the Maui High ...
Maui Flood Advisory cancelled
A flood advisory that was posted for Maui was cancelled by the National Weather Service.
Maui County recognizes Outstanding Older Americans
The Maui County Office on Aging, Aging and Disability Resource Center, is pleased to announce the winners of the 45th Annual Outstanding Older Americans of Maui County . Richard Endsley was selected for his service to the West Maui community. He has served as President of Lahaina Intermediate School?s Education Foundation and its After-School Tutoring Project. He also volunteers for the Lahaina ...
Maui Wowi Hawaiian Named 2013 Military Friendly Franchise®
Maui Wowi Hawaiian Coffees & Smoothies, an international specialty beverage concept, has been named a 2013 Military Friendly Franchise for the fourth year in a row by Victory Media, publisher of G.I. Jobs. (PRWeb May 22, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/maui-wowi-hawaiian/Military-Franchise-2013/prweb10757066.htm
Shortage of Rental Cars in Hawaii
By Doug Porter
An interesting thing happened this week.
Hawaii car rental companies like Avis, Budget, Thrifty and all the others actually ran out of cars. Visitors to Hawaii are up and shortages exist on all islands.
For 8 or 9 months now, rental companies have been reducing the number of cars in their inventory to cut costs. Fleets have been reduced by more than 1500 cars, but the bump in visitors from President’s weekend and Mid-winter break caught rental companies by surprise. Either things aren’t as bad as they expected, or perhaps – dare I say it – we’ve rounded a corner?
Of course it’s too early to say, but the increase in visitors to the islands is a good sign. Not just for car rental companies, but for airlines, restaurants, hotels, vacation rentals and just about everyone else in Hawaii. And, if it’s the beginning of a national trend it could start to spread to other sectors. Rental car companies will start increasing fleets and helping automakers, etc.
I may be grasping at straws here, but I’ll take any good news I can get.
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