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Let’s face it – librarians love books and we love books more than we love computers – obviously. However, we also love…
Let’s face it – librarians love books and we love books more than we love computers – obviously. However, we also love…
Roading maintenance is continuing and it is fair to say that it has been challenging for Oldfields with the heavy snowfalls they…
THAT Amanda and Gus McLeod, assisted by volunteer students, have spent considerable time repairing the School Shade house. Timbers have been replaced…
A very quiet month for the brigade. No fires. Three calls to smoke alarms being activated. One to smoke in Weld Street…
We have been lying in wait for the warmer weather here at Wharekaka, but have kept ourselves busy and entertained while in…
On 29th September Prime Minister John Key visited Martinborough, and included a visit to the Playcentre in his schedule for the day.…
One year on from the first earthquake in Christchurch , Rural Women NZ held an aftersocks day to show their support for…
Bees were the subject for our guest speaker Mr. Ro Griffiths at the recent Friendship Club meeting. The life of a bee…
The Wairarapa District Health Board is the only Board left in NZ still running their own ambulance service. However, it is hoped…
Centennial Memorial Baths 1940 marked the centennial of New Zealand’s being declared a Dominion and the citizens of Martinborough decided take celebratory…
Kahutara School held a mufti day to raise money for Deaf children. on Thursday 15th Sept ( 1 day early as National…
Martinborough Squash Club celebrated its most recent champions last month with the Ladies Division 3 Interclub Team taking out their competition. The…