Maui Discussion
LETTER: Keiki Wisdom
“My name is Danielle Bergson. I am eleven years old, I go to Maui Preparatory Academy, and I have some important issues to talk about.”
LETTER: Dispute Over Waihe’e Access
“Gathering rights is to assure that lawful occupants of an ahupua‘a may, for the purposes of practicing native Hawaiian customs and traditions, enter underdeveloped lands within ahupua‘a to gather items enumerated according to law.”
How is The New Hawaii Foreclosure Law Working So Far?
Who is affected by Act 48 and how will this will impact Hawaii’s housing market and overall economic health?
LETTER: Maui High Performance Computing Center is a Disaster
“And speaking of disasters, I think the Pacific Disaster Center should lend its name to the computing center and find a new one for itself.”
Bad Move: Rolfing Out as Director of Kapalua Event
After saving the event, Mark Rolfing was rewarded for his efforts by being pushed out as the organizer and director of the Hyundai Tournament of Champions.
What the New Mortgage Foreclosure Bill Means for Hawaii Homeowners
Governor Neil Abercrombie signed Senate Bill 651 last week, which amends the Hawaii Revised Statutes Chapter 487, Section 667 as of Thursday, May 5, 2011. The bill/new law is lengthy (we’re told approximately 700 pages in total) and ambiguous, however there are some bullet points which Hawaii homeowners should be aware of.





