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Police will enforce restrictions if necessary
Police have warned that enforcement action will be “taken where necessary” when it comes to mask use when out in public. A Police spokesperson says...
Rotary has charity’s back
The Hibiscus Coast charity I Got Your Back Pack recently put out an urgent appeal for items to provide a starter pack of personal hygiene...
Cemetery status unclear
Members of the Ahuroa community are attempting to clarify the status of the Komokoriki (Ahuroa) Cemetery. Auckland Council says the cemetery was closed in 2008,...
Learning English through art
Rosie Hutchinson is the education coordinator at Estuary Arts. A short course teaching English as a second language through art will be launched at Estuary...
New pastor for Snells Beach Baptist
John DiCicco with his wife Jasmin. John DiCicco has been appointed the new pastor of the Snells Beach Baptist church. Pastor DiCicco, 25, was welcomed...
Social media after death
By Alysha Dudley, Local Matters, Digital Coordinator It is almost impossible to exist in today’s society without having an online presence of some description and...
Harbour Hospice honours long-serving volunteers
Long-serving volunteers were honoured with a high tea. 30-year volunteer Maureen McQuarrie was presented with flowers by Warkworth Hospice Shop manager Liz Sanderson. 25-year volunteer...
All hands on deck at MTI as Covid storm subsides
Superyacht crewing is once again a buoyant industry. Mahurangi Technical Institute is poised to prepare students for a surge of demand for superyacht crew as...
Mahurangi College hosts career expo
One Mahurangi Business Association will team up with Mahurangi College to present a career expo in Warkworth on August 12. The Mahurangi College Future Pathways...
Bequest generosity helps meet Hospice shortfall
Some of the funds Harbour Hospice has received through bequests have contributed to the redevelopment of its unit in Takapuna to be constructed this year....