Workers carry a coconut tree on Oct. 24 for coconut rhinoceros beetle inspection in Haleiwa.
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Make the real efforts, or we will have a rail system but no coconut trees, and a stadium but no safe yards or parks to play in. Banana patches and papaya fields are sweet memories, and tropical nights have been lost to coqui in half of the land. Could we get guidance from the real doers in Washington? Governor, mayors, Council members: Do what it takes to invest in the lives of generations to come.
M. Puakea Nogelmeier
Kalihi
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