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#1
Even if lava parades through malama market area im not thinking rest of pahoa has any worries

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#2
Ok to elaborate. Yes the highway will compromise life but it a shame that any other businesses or folks having to move could have stayed where they were without absorbing the expenses they had to endure for a lava flow that seems to never really make it to town

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#3
No one had to move from the Marketplace, and many have stayed.

All still have their lease in effect up until at least the notice for evacuation, which has not been given... T

he same is true for all of Pahoa that has yet to have lava. Only the transfer station and one residence have been effected, and the residence was not occupied, as the renter had moved out prior to the lava flow impact.
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#4
A non issue,wait n see,do not think lava will encroach that far.
Always better to be safe than sorry.
Happy New Year
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#5
We'll all have hovercrafts w/ no need for asphalt ... by the time this slow weak flow makes it to the hwy, and 1/2 of us will be dead of oldage when it pours into the ocean in 2054...
Betya lol

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#6
So far bananahead is batting a thousand so I have no choice but believe him. Smile
Tim

A superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions--Confucius
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#7
Nows the time... Maybe tear down malama and put in a "REAL" store for the people. Same goes for longs.


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#8
Maybe tear down malama and put in a "REAL" store for the people. Same goes for longs.

Based simply on the amount of people that shopped those 2 places on a daily basis, they were already, "real" stores for the people.
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#9
the amount of people that shopped those 2 places on a daily basis

By that same measure, 7-11 is a "real" store too, but I wouldn't shop there if I didn't have to.
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Originally posted by ericlp

Nows the time... Maybe tear down malama and put in a "REAL" store for the people. Same goes for longs.


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OK whats a real store?Safeway NOT!! too much of a ripoff and money goes to mainland. Another foodland owned store? Hardly! AHH how about costco?

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