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Mayor stops all Natatorium work

Honolulu Star-Bulletin By Crystal Kua ckua@starbulletin.com Hannemann makes good on his promise to halt repairs on the WWI memorial pool Opponents pledge legal challenges if the city moves to demolish the structure Carlisle sworn in to third term On his first full day at the helm of t
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Friends fight demolition

Honolulu Star-Bulletin By Crystal Kua ckua@starbulletin.com The Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium now more than ever is under threat of being demolished because of the changing political climate at City Hall. “It’s gotten to the point now where we really feel seriously threa
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Natatorium: Time for Harris to let go

Honolulu Advertiser EDITORIAL “It seems completely illogical,” says the director of the Waikiki Aquarium in what may be the understatement of the year. Dr. Andrew Rossiter was referring to the obduracy of outgoing Mayor Jeremy Harris in the matter of the crumbling Natatori
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Harris, Hannemann spar over Natatorium

Honolulu Advertiser By Johnny Brannon Advertiser Staff Writer The long fight over the crumbling Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium is triggering a mayoral showdown. Mayor Jeremy Harris’ administration intends to move ahead with a plan to shore up the sagging structure, but Mayor-el
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Hannemann plans to scrap Natatorium restoration project

Honolulu Star-Bulletin By Crystal Kua ckua@starbulletin.com But Mayor Harris’ office says it still intends to proceed with the repairs Mayor-elect Mufi Hannemann has promised that one of his first acts in office will be to kill a proposed $6.1 million construction project to rep
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City sued over plans to restore Natatorium

Honolulu Star-Bulletin By Debra Barayuga dbarayuga@starbulletin.com A suit says repairs are set to begin without necessary state health permits The city is violating state law by going ahead with restoration of the crumbling Waikiki Natatorium without the proper permits, according to
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Natatorium legal woes grow

Honolulu Advertiser By Ken Kobayashi Advertiser Courts Writer A group that wants the Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium torn down filed a lawsuit yesterday to halt any city work on facility. The Kaimana Beach Coalition’s petition filed in Circuit Court contends that city officials
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Hannemann vows to build administration with unity

Honolulu Star-Bulletin By Crystal Kua ckua@starbulletin.com The mayor-elect will soon select a new Cabinet E Komo Mai. Welcome. As Mufi Hannemann begins the transition of becoming Honolulu’s next mayor, he says: “The philosophy is going to be exactly what I said in the cam
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Heavy turnout pushed Hannemann to victory

Honolulu Advertiser By Johnny Brannon Advertiser Staff Writer Mufi Hannemann’s dramatic come-from-behind victory over Duke Bainum triggered jubilation, sighs of relief, and anguished post-mortems among the candidates and their supporters a day after the polls closed. Text excerp
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Natatorium repairs, scheduled to begin today, postponed

Honolulu Advertiser By Johnny Brannon Advertiser Staff Writer Emergency repairs to the crumbling Waikiki War Memorial Natatorium that had been scheduled to start today have been postponed until late next month because construction materials have not arrived from the Mainland, city off
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