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Monday, April 17, 2017

Hawaii news: Lay of the Lei Day land

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HAWAII
April 17, 2017
Getting in on the Lei Day fun
The statewide celebration of Hawaiian culture, music and arts draws plenty of local spectators and tourists alike.
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Marriott International finalizes sale of Westin Maui

Under a long-term agreement, Marriott will continue to manage the 759-room property.

Ocean Aid concert to benefit anti-pollution efforts

Performers will include CeeLo Green, Grandmaster Flash and Bootsy Collins.

New vegan restaurant opens in Honolulu

The menu at Vegan Hills, in the Kaimuki area of Honolulu, is mostly organic and made with local produce.

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Midcentury vibe at millennial-friendly Laylow hotel

The Laylow, formerly called the Okina, is part of Marriott International's Autograph Collection and underwent a $60 million renovation.

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