2010 Halloween Pictures

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Community Contributed
By Frances Feeter
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It started simply enough: transform an overgrown wetland into a habitat for endangered water birds. But after three years of seeking approval from federal, state and county officials – and enduring objections from the community over his plans – Kip Dunbar is anxious to begin work.
Dunbar plans to restore about an acre of deteriorated wetland on the east end, skimming the water’s surface down 18 inches to remove invasive vegetation and building a fence around the perimeter to keep out predators.
“Slowly but surely this wetland has narrowed and narrowed,” Dunbar said. “Once you take the vegetation out of there and it stops transpiring all the water, it’ll be a wetland again.”
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You could say it was history in the making.
The Lady Farmers laid the foundation in years prior – clinching three consecutive Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) Division II titles and finishing third in last year’s state championships.
So when the Molokai High School girls volleyball team stepped out on the court last weekend as top contenders in the state tournament, they found themselves paving a road of gold – not only capturing their first D-II state title, but also the first by an MIL team.
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Some donned pirate hats and Egyptian dresses and others wore their team uniforms – but all Master Blaster paddlers were dressed in aloha for the 25th anniversary of the canoe race, hosted by the Molokai Canoe Club.
Over two dozen crews turned out last Saturday. With a costume and beer in tow, both local and off-island paddlers navigated their way from Kamalo to the coveted after-party at the Canoe Shack in Kaunakakai.
Molokai sealed victory in the men’s division, while a first-time participating crew represented by paddlers from Oahu, Maui and Hawaii Island took first in the women’s division. “The best part is the camaraderie,” said Oahu paddler Bernie Tyrel. “It’s just about having a blast with good company.”
G = Green
R = Republican
D = Democrat
N = Independent
L = Libertarian
F = Free Energy
FEDERAL
U.S. Senator
(D) INOUYE, Daniel K. 276,928 71.9%
(R) CAVASSO, Cam 79,830 20.7%
(G) BREWER, Jim 7,756 2.0%
(L) MALLAN, Lloyd Jeffrey 2,953 0.8%
(N) JARRETT, Jeff 2,695 0.7%
U.S. Representative, Dist 2
(D) HIRONO, Mazie 132,280 67.7%
(R) WILLOUGHBY, John W. 46,400 23.7%
(L) BROCK, Pat 3,254 1.7%
(N) VON SONN, Andrew Vsevolod 1,310 0.7%
STATE
Governor and Lieutenant Governor
(D) ABERCROMBIE / SCHATZ 222,510 57.8%
(R) AIONA / FINNEGAN 157,098 40.8%
(F) CUNNINGHAM / SPENCE 1,263 0.3%
(N) POLLARD / KAMA 1,263 0.3%
State Representative, Dist 13
(D) CARROLL, Mele 5,058 71.2%
(R) AKUNA, Meiling K. 1,491 21.0%
SCHOOL BOARD
2nd Departmental (Maui)
ROCHA-WILSON, Leona 49,825 41.8%
HART, R. Ray 31,708 26.6%
MAUI COUNTY
Mayor
ARAKAWA, Alan M. 24,195 57.2%
TAVARES, Charmaine 16,944 40.1%
Councilmember (East Maui)
CARROLL, Robert (Bob) 17,253 40.8%
MEDEIROS, Bill (Kauakea) 17,194 40.7%
Councilmember (West Maui)
COCHRAN, Elle 20,265 47.9%
FUKUYAMA, Alan 16,179 38.3%
Councilmember (Wailuku-Waihee-Waikapu)
VICTORINO, Michael (Mike) 26,887 63.6%
GAPERO, Lisa 9,784 23.1%
Councilmember (Kahului)
PONTANILLA, Joe 28,309 66.9%
Councilmember (South Maui)
COUCH, Don 20,824 49.2%
NISHIKI, Wayne K. 17,306 40.9%
Councilmember (Makawao-Haiku-Paia)
WHITE, Mike 21,701 51.3%
NISHIKI, Kai 16,008 37.8%
Councilmember (Upcountry)
BAISA, Gladys Coelho 29,067 68.7%
Councilmember (Lanai)
HOKAMA, Riki 20,842 49.3%
MANO, Matthew J. K. (Matt) 12,356 29.2%
Councilmember (Molokai)
MATEO, Danny A. 28,283 66.9%
AMMENDMENTS TO THE STATE CONSTITION
BOE Elections: Should the Board of Education, which is currently elected by voters, instead be appointed by the governor with advice from the state Senate?
YES 221,134 57.4%
NO 145,655 37.8%
Surplus Spending: If the state’s general fund revenues exceed 5 percent growth two years in a row, should the legislature have the choice of giving taxpayers a tax refund or credit, which is currently required, or depositing excess revenues into various state funds to supplement the general fund in times of emergency or severe economic downturn?
YES 227,208 59.0%
NO 122,514 31.8%
AMMENDMENTS TO THE MAUI COUNTY CHARTER
Affordable Housing Fund: Should at least 2 percent of real property tax revenues from 2008 to 2015 be put in an affordable housing fund for people of very low to gap income?
YES 24,893 58.9%
NO 13,830 32.7%
Candidate Financial Disclosures: Should candidates for elected county office be required to file financial disclosure statements at the same time they file nomination papers, instead of within 15 days of filing nomination papers as currently required?
YES 33,953 80.3%
NO 4,723 11.2%
Budget and Capital Program Ordinances: Should the amount of time the mayor has to veto budget and capital programs ordinances be reduced by 10 days; the deadline for the mayor to submit to the council annual budget and capital program ordinance proposals be extended by 10 days to March 25 of each year; the deadline for the council to pass the annual budget and capital program ordinances be extended by ten days to June 10 of each year?
YES 23,398 55.3%
NO 12,552 29.7%
Molokai will be represented by four runners at this year’s state cross country meet, after both boys and girls Farmers placed 5th at the Maui Interscholastic League (MIL) championships last weekend.
The boys’ team, with 122 points, placed fifth out of eight schools, and are sending three runners to race in Oahu. Teams must place in the top two to send the entire team to the state meet.
Senior Kevin Dudoit led the pack, placing eighth with 18:05.21. On his heels was teammate Akona Adolpho at 18:45.94, who placed 17th, and Isreal Adolpho at 24th with 19:12.75.
All three boys qualified for states last year, bringing in a close 11th place finish.
“[This year] was a good season – hard training and practice,” Dudoit said, adding his goal for the state meet is to run in 18 minutes flat.