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As Co-Founder and President of eMazzanti Technologies, Carl Mazzanti partners with his wife, Jennifer, and their two sons, Eli and Enzo, to spearhead their growing IT firm that has a global presence.
As the dust settles on the 2025 legislative session, the real work is just beginning. While some may look to summer as a time to rest, the Hawaiʻi State Legislature is gearing up for three special ...
To kick off his second four-year term, Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi delivered his fifth State of the City address on Tuesday March 18 with a huge announcement for the North Shore. He declared the ...
This past month, we had the privilege of recognizing Going Green for over two decades of service to the community. The organization started in 2004 at Haleʻiwa Harbor and Kaimuki High School. Through ...
When the Waialua mill stack was suddenly demolished last November, everyone noticed. There was consternation and sadness. Without being used an old landmark structure or site will languish. It’s like ...
Now, out of print and hard to find, In Gardens of Hawai‘i, published by the Bishop Museum in the late 1940s is one of the best general books covering natives and exotics found in Hawaiian gardens.
This session, I’m prioritizing legislation to protect Hawaii’s critical resources: our water and agricultural lands. These efforts are vital to ensuring sustainability, food security, and cultural ...
“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.
As the days grow longer and summer quickly approaches, people from all over the island flock to the North Shore for activities suited for long and hot days. The stunning beaches, rich cultural history ...
The Council was pleased to recognize Linda Seyler at our June Council Meeting for her dedication and commitment to the North Shore Community through North Shore News, the North Shore Food Bank, and so ...
Anyone visiting Waialua town would naturally ask – what is that building with the columns across from the library? This neo-classical structure, with prominent Ionic columns and high entry arch, was a ...
For decades at the Waialua Sugar’s company store on the central square of Waialua town, thousands of sugar workers could get food, clothing, and supplies, usually on a charge account keyed to the ...