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  2. Puʻunene, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Puʻunēnē (Hawaiian: Puʻunēnē) is an unincorporated community in the central part of Maui, Hawaii, United States (near Kahului), with a population of approximately 50. Although the land is fairly level, the Hawaiian name for the area means "goose hill", in reference to the endemic nēnē (or Hawaiian goose, the state bird ).

  3. Maui Veterans Highway - Wikipedia

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    Maui Veterans Highway shown just above Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge as it enters Kihei. Maui Veterans Highway or Route 311 (formerly Mokulele Highway) is a highway on the island of Maui in Hawaii that runs south through the isthmus of Maui from the town of Kahului and nearby Kahului Airport, Maui's international airport, to Kihei, a distance of approximately 7 miles (11 km).

  4. Puunene School - Wikipedia

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    The Puʻunēnē School, also known as Puunene School, is a historic school building in the community of Puʻunēnē in the central part of Maui, Hawaii, United States.. Built in 1922 by the Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Company (a division of Alexander & Baldwin), which ran the community, it was erected on 10 acres (4.0 ha) of land donated by the company i

  5. File:Map of Hawaii highlighting Maui.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Permanent Lahaina debris site narrowed to three locations - AOL

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    The Central Maui Landfill in Puunene has county-owned lands where the ash and. debris can be buried, but it is located 26 miles from Lahaina and promises to dramatically affect traffic with all ...

  7. Sugar plantations in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Company's Puunene mill on Maui was the last operating sugar mill in Hawaiʻi. Sugarcane was introduced to Hawaiʻi by its first inhabitants in approximately 600 AD and was observed by Captain Cook upon arrival in the islands in 1778. [1]

  8. Mother-son postmasters on Maui are devoted to duty - AOL

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    BRYAN BERKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER Michelle Almeida and her son Chris Harris, right, at the Puunene Post Office on Maui hand over collected food to a Maui Food Bank worker. BRYAN ...

  9. Should you visit Maui right now? What locals want from ... - AOL

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    Tourists were initially urged to stay away from the Hawaiian island of Maui in the immediate wake of a wildfire that killed at least 115 people and devastated the historic town of Lahaina.