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It has taken me courage to write about the loss of my Beautiful Garry. My grief has been more harrowing, than any…
It has taken me courage to write about the loss of my Beautiful Garry. My grief has been more harrowing, than any…
Rejoice, rejoice we now have our overnight drop box for books. You have all been so patient continuing to drop books off…
In just over three decades, Martinborough has gone from sleepy rural outpost to bustling tourist town. Grateful to the wine industry for…
There are two groups who are crucial to the Star’s publication; our advertisers who make the production and printing of the paper…
Woefully unprepared when she left the bright lights of Featherston for the land of Bier and Bratwurst, soprano Georgia Jamieson Emms landed…
LEAVING and TAKING … I’m sure all you readers will be relieved, as I am, that the recent devastating fires in Nelson…
As the shortest month is under our belt and we officially head into the first month of autumn the weather has been…
What a long Martinborough’s Red Cross has! Records show that on February 10th 1939, the Director-General of the NZ Red Cross, accompanied…
Training for the season is underway for both our Premier and Reserves team, if you have not been along and wish to…
The Martinborough Mens Shed continues with many and varied activities. Recent ones have included: Partnering with Wharekaka Recently the Mens Shed worked…
February really was a delightful warm summer month, and Martinborough had many visitors enjoying all the delights that our town and countryside…
In the 1970s the Martinborough Lions held their highly successful Raftarama which saw local groups ‘race’ down the Ruamahunga river on rafts…