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City fells cemetery trees that hid homeless people

By June Watanabe

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Feb 25, 2013

~~<p>Question: Do you know why many of the trees at Kaahumanu Cemetery, at the corner of Kapalama Avenue and School Street in Kalihi, were cut down?</p>
<p>Question: I live near the intersection of School Street and Kapalama Avenue. About a month ago all the trees in the Hawaiian cemetery were cut down by I don&rsquo;t know what agency. The trees had been there for over 50 years. Can you find out who cut them and why now? Tree rot?</p>
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Question: Do you know why many of the trees at Kaahumanu Cemetery, at the corner of Kapalama Avenue and School Street in Kalihi, were cut down?

Question: I live near the intersection of School Street and Kapalama Avenue. About a month ago all the trees in the Hawaiian cemetery were cut down by I don’t know what agency. The trees had been there for over 50 years. Can you find out who cut them and why now? Tree rot? Login for more...



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