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    1. Real Estate in Kailua

      We all know that there has been some pretty big changes recently when it comes to real estate in Kailua. Yet some things have remained a constant. We are a leader within this industry, and for years we have been working with folks just like you to help provide them with the assistance that they need to purchase that beautiful new home or investment property at an extremely affordable price. We can help you to parse those home listings in order to find a place that meets your needs, exceeds your expectations, and falls neatly within your personal budgetary requirements. So if you are excited about your opportunity to purchase that beautiful new home or investment property, then you owe it to yourself to let us help you look through those real estate listings in Mililani and secure a great new home for you and your loved ones. Read on today to learn more about all we have to offer you as a client.

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    3. Contact us today to find out more about all we have to offer you as a client. You and I both know that in these troubled economic times, such as these, finding a profitable and affordable real estate company can definitely be hard to find. We are going to help you parse those real estate listings in Mililani in order to find a property that you are truly going to love; a place that you and your loved ones will happily feel at home in. Make the right decision today and find out more about all that we have to offer you today. You are going to learn just how simple it can be to own your own home at a very low cost. Ask for more information on our great real estate properties in Hawaii today. We are confident that you’ll be very glad that you did.

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    Protecting Community Facilities And Plan
    Mayor Hannemann joined community leaders and officials at H-POWER expansion groundbreaking

    Cited from http://www.eastoahusun.com/commentary/2010/1/21/protecting-community-facilities-and-planning-for-the-future.html
    New Years Resolutions are a Thing of the

    According to the famous 1920’s self-help author, Florence Scovel Shinn, if “Your Word is Your Wand,” then you better say what you want.

    In following up on last issue’s article about resolutions, we heard something loud and clear: nobody makes New Years Resolutions anymore. Why? Primarily because they don’t work. This would be true of anything you only gave attention to once a year. What would happen if you got a plant but only watered it once a year, or only put oil in your car every January? There is something about being resolute that sounds so unbending and narrow minded. Most of the people interviewed agreed that they all have goals that are on-going and active, which is why the baby steps mentioned in the previous article are so useful.


    Cited from http://www.eastoahusun.com/commentary/2010/1/21/new-years-resolutions-are-a-thing-of-the-past.html
    Reform the Process for Selecting our Pol

    In November, our community was treated to an unfortunate circus relating to the selection of Honolulu’s Chief of Police. Although the end result appears to have worked out fine, the method of selecting the chief was mishandled.

    In a democratic and open government, how a decision is made is often as important as what the decision is. A clear, above-board process in deliberating an important decision that affects everyone in a community is essential toward building public trust and confidence. While a dictatorial government can issue decisions by unilateral fiat, our democratic traditions demand that the government decision-making process be clear, open to scrutiny, and without bias.


    Cited from http://www.eastoahusun.com/commentary/2010/1/7/reform-the-process-for-selecting-our-police-chief.html
    Typical Duplicitous Behavior at City Hal
    On the morning of October 28, the Honolulu City Council initially rejected establishing a new homeowner category for real property taxation.  A few hours later, two councilmembers, Todd Apo and Gary Okino, reversed themselves and the City Council approved the very same measure that it had just rejected.  This homeowner tax issue had been debated for years.  No new facts suddenly came to light in the intervening hours of October 28th.  These councilmembers’ reversal of their position just hours later appears to entirely be attributable to only thing:  private meetings with the mayor.

    Cited from http://www.eastoahusun.com/commentary/2009/11/5/typical-duplicitous-behavior-at-city-hall.html
    Keeping our island safe in emergencies

    The recent natural disasters in Samoa, the Philippines and elsewhere in the Asia Pacific region have brought us closer together and reminded us, once again, of the need to be prepared for emergencies. I deeply appreciate the generosity and eagerness of so many to help our neighbors. 

    We must not forget that we, in Hawaii, are also vulnerable to tsunamis, and that we need to be ready. Makai portions of East Oahu neighborhoods such as Portlock, Hawaii Kai, Kahala and Waikiki are among those that could be especially at risk. Following is some very important information from our Department of Emergency Management that everyone should be aware of.


    Cited from http://www.eastoahusun.com/commentary/2009/10/28/keeping-our-island-safe-in-emergencies.html
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