The shake up earlier this year at the Honolulu Advertiser as it was morphed into the Honolulu Star Advertiser, caused a shuffle in a number of local newspaper jobs on O’ahu and has resulted in two new entertainment sources launched this month on the island. InsideOut magazine is O’ahu’s newest source for keeping up-to-date on… [Read more…]
Wikihood is a mobile travel guide designed for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. With just a few clicks you’ll get a list of interesting places around O’ahu with images, distance and wiki articles. At a glance you see: - which locations are closest to you - what are the most important locations around you… [Read more…]
Being prepared for disaster is important. When disaster strikes, you may not have ample time to respond and ensure the resources you and your family need to survive are available. Moreover, hundreds of other families in your area share the same concerns, and it will be difficult to get access to the necessities you need… [Read more…]
Preview every home for sale on Oahu. Search by neighborhood and property type. Save your searches. Create a profile that will update you daily or weekly with new home listings, price reductions and status changes.
The HonuGuide is a resource guide for sustainable living in Hawaii. It helps to connect the local, healthy lifestyle...
In some cities, finding a rental property can be relatively easy - homefinding companies show you model apartments and you choose from the three available vacancies. In some markets every property for rent is entered into the MLS system making for an easy search process.
The “HCCNC” was founded by former Hawaii residents working in the Bay Area and is dedicated to supporting the Bay Area Hawaii community and businesses. Individual membership with HCCNC is free – making it easy to get involved. Learn about the benefits of joining. Learn more at: http://www.hccnc.com/ Individual membership with HCCNC is free –… [Read more…]
So many choices… Alan Wong’s in Moiliili, Chuck’s in Waikiki, or maybe Yudi’s in Manoa? We’re talking restaurants, of course. Such choices are made easier thanks to The Hawaii Restaurant Association’s (HRA) new web site, myalohavibe.com. Each member restaurant is free to create an entry for their establishment and can use the free tools provided… [Read more…]
In this edition of GoHawaiiTV, tow-In surfer Dan Moore talks about Oahu’s legendary North Shore and how he surfed a monster 68-foot wave at Peahi (Jaws) on Maui. Authentic Waikiki Beach Boys follow in the footsteps of legendary waterman Duke Kahanamoku by teaching visitors how to surf in Waikiki. First Friday in Oahu’s urban Chinatown… [Read more…]
The Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau (HVCB) have created a wonderful new section on their website dedicated to island food and eateries. The Eat Like A Local section is great way to get learn about the exotic new tastes and flavors you’ll soon learn to love in your new Hawaiian home. HVCB tapped Island celebrity… [Read more…]
For those in need, finding quality child care is number one on their relocation checklist. Where do you start? How can you be sure? Happily, on Oahu and state-wide, we have PATCH. PATCH is a well-developed system that supports parents, providers, and local communities in finding, planning for, and providing quality child care. Their mission… [Read more…]
Your collection of Honolulu favorite bookmarked sites will not be complete without the Pacific Business News City Guide for Honolulu. While targeted to business travelers, items like top restaurants, city attractions and a section called “cocktails” contain valuable information for newcomer or kama’aina alike. Check it out.
August 28, 2010
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