Ever Heard of the Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Company?
The Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Company, better known as HC&S, is the last surviving sugar plantation in Hawaii. Located on the island of Maui, it was the first business venture of Alexander & Baldwin, in 1869. That’s when boyhood friends, Samuel Alexander and Henry Baldwin, purchased 12 acres and after adding another 559 acres, […]
Stories of Pele, Hawaiian Goddess of Fire
- 01.11.26
- General, Hawaii...The Big Island, Pele, Volcano, Volcano House
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Pele, the Hawaiian Goddess of Fire
who makes her home in Kilauea at the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. There are many stories of her origins, many of which are similar to stories of Maori’an legends in New Zealand.
In addition to the legends of how Pele came to make her home on the Big Island, there are […]
A Drive Around The Big Island, Part 2
Big Island, Part 2 of 3
While you’re in Hilo, you might want to make a short side trip to Rainbow Falls, located just outside of downtown Hilo along the Wailuku river. It is one of the more accessible waterfalls on the Big Island. I will post another article later with more information about Hilo.
One Hilo […]
Is That Really Mahi-Mahi You’re Eating?
- 01.10.26
- General, Mislabeling of Seafood
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“DNA testing is now confirming anecdotal reports that seafood fraud is disturbingly widespread. Both scientists and amateur seafood sleuths have exposed seafood fraud across the U.S. and Europe. A recent review found false labels on more than one-third of fish (Jacquet and Pauly 2008), while other research found one-quarter of fish tested in the […]
Hawaiian Monk Seals Endangered
- 01.09.26
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This is an un-authorized partial re-print of an article at www.hawaiinewsnow.com:
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – By its Hawaiian names, Hawaiian monk seals are called “the furry one” and “the dog that runs in rough seas.” They are found only in Hawaii and they are in crisis.
“They’re very slow breeding marine mammals. They only have […]
H.N. Greenwell Store Museum
Another project of the Kona Historical Society is the restoration of the H.N. Greenwell Store Museum. They have gone through great lengths to research and stock items that would have been in need to the many cowboys (yes, cowboys…”paniolos” in Hawaii) and farmers in the area, circa 1890.
Built in 1870, by Englishman Henry Nicholas Greenwell, the […]

