Partners Rain Magyar and surfboard manufacturer Steve Matthews from 3rd Stone opened the Hale‘iwa Surf Shop a few years ago. The shop is located across from Hale‘iwa Ali‘i beach park in the original ...
What is Historic About Hale‘iwa? The State bypass signs direct people to “historic Hale‘iwa,” but there is little information in the town to tell people WHY it is historic. Recently, the North Shore ...
At the south end of Kamehameha Highway in Hale’iwa sits a small cluster of shops located in the historic 1914 K. Nishimura Building. Amongst these shops is the new location for Hi Pie Bakery which is ...
Happy graduation season! From in-person to virtual to hybrid school and back around again, this year has been . . . unexpected. As a current high school senior, I admire the people behind the shining ...
Work with Renie. She will consult with you to completely understand your business situation. She can tailor an accounting / operations solution unique to you. Got a question? No problem. She’s here on ...
“The early 1970s were a tumultuous time in the United States, but I have always believed that in the middle of difficulty lies opportunity,” Diana Bonsignore, founder of Rainbow Schools, recollects.
Bill Romerhaus’ connection to Hawaii through photography is as vast and deep as the ocean in which so many of his experiences and images revolve around. As a boy Bill grew up in town watching Duke ...
Ko‘olauloa Health Center welcomes our new Registered Dietitian, Ke‘alohi Naipo. She is a graduate of Kamehameha schools and Oregon State University where she st ...
Many have wondered: where were the camps, how many were there, and what was life like in a workers’ camp during the 98 years of the Waialua Agricultural Company’s North Shore operations? I recently ...
Much needed renovations began earlier this year at the John Kalili Surf and Recreation Center at Haleiwa Ali’i Beach Park. However, fencing installed for construction blocked the handicapped beach ...
The former Haleiwa Hotel is well known. Less so were the ‘Seaside Hotel,’ the ‘Doi Hotel,’ the ‘Fujita Hotel,’ and the large hotel at the Kahuku Marconi Transmitter. All were accessible by railroad.
Hale’iwa. A Hawaiian name, that’s for sure. But what does it mean? Where did it come from? Well, ‘iwa is the Hawaiian name for the Frigate Bird. It’s big and it’s black with a white vest and bent ...