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Polynesian Cultural Center's popular 'Haunted Lagoon' experience returns October 5

Polynesian Cultural Center's popular 'Haunted Lagoon' experience returns October 5

The following information is provided by McNeil Wilson Communications:

POLYNESIAN CULTURAL CENTER’S POPULAR ‘HAUNTED LAGOON’ EXPERIENCE RETURNS OCTOBER 5

Laie, Hawaii – Sept. 12, 2012 – The newest chapter in the mystery of the Laie Lady unfolds at this year’s Haunted Lagoon experience at the Polynesian Cultural Center (PCC): Haunted Lagoon: Dreams and Nightmares. Beginning October 5, brave adventurers are welcome to board canoes for a journey through the Laie Lady’s mind, witnessing her fanciful dreams and nightmarish visions.
 
Renowned as Hawaii’s top haunted attraction and the only haunted canoe ride in the world, Haunted Lagoon: Dreams and Nightmares is a full-scale production featuring fearsome characters, movie-quality costuming, state-of-the-art special effects, animatronics and more.

Pineapple grenade discovered in Waialua

Pineapple grenade discovered in Waialua

Members of the Honolulu Police Department's Specialized Services Division were called to a residence in Waialua after a woman discovered a pineapple grenade while digging in the yard.

According to officials, the call came in just before 2 p.m. Monday on Kawowo Street.

HPD called for assistance from the military Explosive Ordnance Detail to transport the grenade.

No injuries were reported.