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Springtime and the Kirk Fair September has brought us noticeably longer days and we are enjoying again the fresh new growth of…
Springtime and the Kirk Fair September has brought us noticeably longer days and we are enjoying again the fresh new growth of…
Saturday, 23 November, 10am–4pm The Wharekaka Auxiliary are organising a tour of some of Martinborough’s most extraordinary homes and gardens. Centred around…
Goodbye winter, see you next year; hello spring, and already the ends of the day are creeping slowly longer – hooray!! The…
The Martinborough based business Green Jersey Explorer tours recently supported a group of fourteen people to cycle tour across south west France…
Yes, it’s true. After forty-five years in our town, Maree Roy, Martinborough Star’s regular muse, is moving South. This will mean taking…
ONE for the BIRDS I’m probably (and hopefully) not alone in having a liking for our bird population in town. I know…
“That was a blast!” said one very happy audience member at the conclusion of the MADCAPS show on Saturday night. The signature…
The librarians thought we might be more comfortable using the seating provided in the Plunket area, which led to a discussion as…
A few figures In the lead-up to the local body elections I have been attempting to get some information out of SWDC…
Rehearsals for Kuranui College’s production of Peter Pan have started, and this year the South Wairarapa school will donate the proceeds to…
In December 1893 it was reported that one hundred and fifty pounds (2019 = $29,378) had been raised for a Literary Institute,…
The Mens Shed is not just a group of blokes hammering, sawing, sharpening and sanding. They also have a strong community focus.…