November 2012

Previous Months

Regular Features

Councillor comments

Martinborough Swimming Pool: There’s an old adage, use it or lose it. Council officers with the assistance of consultants Opus have reported…

Nov 2012

Regular Features

Cooking corner

Potato Frittata Ingredients: 50 gr. butter 3 onions , sliced 3 -4 medium sized potatoes 2 zucchini – sliced (or other vegetables)…

Nov 2012

Community News

The Pink Brigade

You may have seen bright pink posters adorning shop windows and doorways around Martinborough lately, in support of my beautiful daughter Emily. …

Nov 2012

Community News

Martinborough Town Hall

Following on the heels of the District Council’s unanimous decision to spend nearly $1m on strengthening the building, August/September 2012 was one of the best periods…

Nov 2012

Community News

Labour weekend art show

This show was staged in the Martinborough Town Hall at Labour Weekend. There was a good selection of art shown by mostly…

Nov 2012

Sports

GOLF CLUB NEWS

Goodness me, that’s October gone. It has been a pretty good month for the club; not only has the champs been played…

Nov 2012

Community News

Farmers Market

A “Farmers Market’ is to be held at Te Kairanga Wines on the first Sunday of each month commencing 11th November. The…

Nov 2012

Community News

Goblins and Grinches must go

Whilst you might be comfortable moping about in a foggy swamp or morose dark woodland for one, misery generally doesn’t like company.…

Nov 2012

Community News

Whitebaiting

White baiters trying their luck at the mouth of the lake. Now that’s really earning a feed. Photo courtesy Gordon Wyeth

Nov 2012

Community News

Rural Women NZ Martinborough Branch

Local RWNZ members distributed pink cupcakes on Friday Oct 12 to help promote Breast Cancer Awareness for the month of October. $204.30…

Nov 2012

Community News

Photos

We love your photos. The adage ‘a picture speaks a thousand words’ is right absolutely right, so keep them coming. Please send…

Nov 2012

Community News

Papers past

This 1909 copy of the Martinborough Star was found by Council Archivist Gay Reed. The Star was produced Monday, Wednesday and Friday…

Nov 2012

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